Example:
Router# show platform
Node Type State Config state
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0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP5-TR(Standby) IOS XR RUN NSHUT
0/RSP1/CPU0 A9K-RSP5-TR(Active) IOS XR RUN NSHUT
0/FT0 ASR-9910-FAN OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/FT1 ASR-9910-FAN OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/1/CPU0 A9K-8X100GE-TR IOS XR RUN NSHUT
0/FC0 A99-SFC3-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/FC1 A99-SFC3-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/FC2 A99-SFC3-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/FC3 A99-SFC3-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/FC4 A99-SFC3-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/PT0 A9K-AC-PEM-V3 OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/PT1 A9K-AC-PEM-V3 OPERATIONAL NSHUT
Use the admin show alarm and show pfm location all commands to verify no additonal alarms are raised
after replacing all the FCs.
Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack
Follow these steps to remove the chassis and its components from the equipment rack:
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the router (see Powering Off the Router, on page 3).
You must use two people to remove the chassis from the equipment rack safely. An empty chassis
can weigh up to approximately 300 pounds (136 kg).
Caution
Step 2 Power off the circuit breakers to the power supplies.
Step 3 Disconnect the power from the power modules on the rear of the chassis.
Step 4 Disconnect the supplemental bonding and grounding connection from the chassis (see Supplemental Bonding
and Grounding Connections ).
Step 5 Remove the fan tray (see Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays, on page 10).
Step 6 Disconnect RSP/RP cables connected to the console port, auxiliary port, or either of the management Ethernet
ports. Be sure to label each of the RSP/RP cables before you disconnect the cables.
Step 7 Disconnect any cables connected to the external alarm port on the alarm display.
Label each of the alarm display cables before you disconnect the cables.
Step 8 Disconnect the line card interface cables.
Step 9 Remove the RSP cards, RP cards, FCs, and LCs from the chassis (see Removing and Replacing Cards from
the Chassis, on page 25).
Step 10 Remove the chassis air filter (see Replacing the Chassis Air Filter, on page 4).
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Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack