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4 Silicon Switch Processor (SSP) Installation and Configuration
Cisco 7000 Series Overview
Figure 3 Cisco 7010—Interface Processor End
Figure 4 shows the ejector levers and captive installation screws on a typical interface processor. To
remove an interface processor, loosen the captive screws and pull the ejector levers to the sides; then
pull the module out using the handle. To insert an interface processor, reverse the process, making
sure to firmly seat the interface processor in its connectors on the backplane. For detailed directions,
follow the procedures in “Removing the SP or SSP” and “Replacing an SSP in the Chassis.
Caution Always use the ejector levers to remove or install the SSP. The ejectors help ensure that
backplane connectors on the card are fully seated in, or fully ejected from, the backplane. Failure to
use the ejector levers could result in a partial backplane connection, which can hang the system.
The captive installation screws on the ends (see Figure 4) of each faceplate, when tightened, provide
electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and also help ensure proper seating in the backplane.
After using the ejector levers to install an SSP, tighten the captive installation screws to prevent the
SSP from becoming partially dislodged from the backplane. These screws must be tightened to meet
EMI specifications.
H2359
RP slot
SP or SSP slot
Interface processor slot 1
DC OK LED
Power switch
Chassis ground
screw
Power receptacle
Interface processor slot 2
Interface processor slot 0
AC-input power supply

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