User named vs. auto named module deployment, Manually deploying a grp card – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Getting Started

Deployment

User Named vs. Auto Named Module Deployment

When you deploy a module, you have two initial options:

To deploy an auto-named module

To deploy a user-named module

The user-named option allows you to name the module as you like. For example, if you have a specific
naming scheme you want to use, then select the user-named option.

The auto-named option assigns an auto-generated name to the module, with the slot number appended
to the name. For example, if you deployed an auto-named ATM line card in slot 5, the name given would
be “A5.” This option is most useful when you have numerous line cards of the same type to deploy.
However, the line cards must be deployed in sequence within the slots. For example, if you wanted to
deploy five ATM line cards in slots 1 to 5, then the auto-named option would be ideal.

Manually Deploying a GRP Card

Each chassis must have at least one GRP card deployed. A second optional GRP card can be deployed
for the purpose of redundancy.

Note

This feature is not applicable to the 10720 chassis

To deploy a GRP, proceed as follows:

Step 1

Right-click on the slot within the chassis where you want the GRP to be deployed, then choose
Deployment>Cisco 12000/10720 Manager>Module>RP>GRP. The Deployment Wizard appears.

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