Cisco 6200 Installation And Replacement
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Category: Kitchen Appliances , Multiplexer
Type: Installation and replacement for Cisco 6200
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78-5294-02 10/02/98
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Cisco 6200 FRU Installation and
Replacement
Read this document to learn how to install and remove field-replaceable units (FRUs) in the
Cisco 6200 advanced digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM).
A Cisco 6200 DSLAM contains at least one of each of these FRUs:
• Network trunk card (NTC)
• Management processor card (MPC)
• Subscriber line card (SLC)
• Power entry module (PEM)
• Fan tray with air filter
• Dangler cable
This document includes the following sections:
• Installing and Removing Cards, page 2
• Installing and Removing a Power Entry Module (PEM), page 8
• Installing and Removing a Fan Tray, page 10
• Installing and Removing Dangler Cables, page 12
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Appendix C, “Translated Safety Warnings,” in the Cisco 6200 User Guide.