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Cisco XR 12000 Series Router SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide

OL-17438-04

Chapter 5 Installing and Removing a Shared Port Adapter

Checking the Installation

Router#

18:05:25: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet3/1, changed state

to down

Use the following procedure to verify that the SIP is installed correctly:

Step 1

Observe the console display messages and verify that the system discovers the SIP, while the system
reinitializes each interface, as follows:

If you installed a new SIP, the STATUS LED should be on (green). The system should recognize all
new interfaces but leave them configured as down.

If you replaced a SIP, the STATUS LED should be on (green). The system does not recognize each
interface and places it in the administratively down state.

Step 2

Verify that the ENABLED LED on the SPA goes on (is green) and remains on after the reinitialization
is complete. If the ENABLED LED remains on, proceed to

Step 5

. If the ENABLED LED does not

remain on, proceed to

Step 3

.

Step 3

If the ENABLED LED on a SPA fails to go on, the SPA or the SIP might not be fully seated even if the
SPA lock is in the locked and horizontal position
. When a SPA is not recognized, the SIP is deactivated,
and its OIR LED is yellow.

Remove the SIP from the router.

Remove the SPA from the SIP.

Inspect the SIP and the SPA. Verify there are no bent pins or parts and that there is nothing lodged
in the two devices that could prevent a good connection.

Insert the SPA in the SIP by sliding the SPA all the way in the SIP until the SPA is firmly seated in
the SPA interface connector. When fully seated in the SIP, the SPA might be slightly behind the SIP
faceplate.

Insert the SIP into the router.

After the system reinitialization, the ENABLED LED on the SPA should go on and remain on. If the
ENABLED LED remains on, proceed to

Step 5

. If it does not, proceed to

Step 4

.

Step 4

If the ENABLED LED on a SPA still fails to go on, remove the SIP and install it in another available slot
on the router.

If the ENABLED LED goes on, suspect a failed backplane port in the original slot.

If the ENABLED LED fails to go on, remove the SIP and ensure the SPA is firmly seated in its slot.
Remove and reinstall it accordingly.

If the ENABLED LED still fails to go on, but other LEDs on the SIP SPA go on to indicate activity,
proceed to

Step 5

to resume the installation checkout; suspect that the ENABLED LED on the SPA

has failed. Contact a service representative to report the problem and obtain further instructions.

If no LEDs on the SPA go on:

Verify that the SPA is supported on the SIP and that it has the required hardware revision. If the
SPA is not supported or has an old hardware revision, the show diag command indicates that
the SIP is deactivated.

Suspect a faulty SIP. Contact a service representative to report the problem and obtain further
instructions.

Step 5

If the SPA is new and is not a replacement, configure the new SPA using Cisco xxxx Series Router SIP
and SPA Software Configuration Guide
.

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