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Cisco ASR 1001-HX Removing And Replacing

Cisco ASR 1001-HX
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Removing and Replacing FRUs
This chapter describes procedures for removing and replacing field-replaceable units (FRUs) from Cisco
1002-HX Routers.
Removing and Replacing the Crypto Modules, on page 1
Removing AC Power Supplies, on page 4
Installing AC Power Supplies, on page 5
Removing DC Input Power Supplies, on page 5
Installing DC Input Power Supplies, on page 6
Removing and Replacing USB Flash Memory Stick, on page 9
Removing and Replacing a DIMM, on page 9
Removing and Replacing an EPA, on page 18
Removing and Replacing a NIM, on page 20
Removing and Replacing Fans, on page 22
Repacking the Router, on page 30
Removing and Replacing the Crypto Modules
The following sections describe the procedures for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR 1001-HX Router
and Cisco ASR 1002-HX Router crypto modules.
The crypto modules in Cisco ASR 1001-HX Router and Cisco ASR 1002-HX Router are optional and
field-upgradeable components
Note
Removing and Replacing the Crypto Module in a Cisco ASR 1001-HX Router
Before you begin
Perform the following steps before you begin the process of installing the crypto module in a Cisco ASR
1001-HX Router:
Shut down the router. Enter the copy running-config startup-configcommand to save the configuration
to NVRAM.
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Cisco ASR 1001-HX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form Factor1 RU
Rack MountableYes
Redundant Power SupplyOptional
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Memory16 GB
Power SupplyInternal AC or DC
Humidity5% to 95% non-condensing
PortsBuilt-in 8 x 1GE and 4 x 10GE (SFP+)
Maximum NAT sessionsUp to 4 million

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