Change management, C h a p t e r – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Change Management

This chapter describes how to manage the insertion and removal of line cards (ATM, Ethernet, POS,
DS-3, SRP, Modular Ethernet) in Cisco 12000/10720 Routers being managed by the Cisco 12000/10720
Router Manager application.

This chapter contains the following information:

Inserting a Line Card

Mismatched State

Removing a Line Card

Change management also deals with removal and insertion of other modules into a Cisco 12000/10720
Router. Removing or inserting modules have implications in Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager and
need to be handled effectively. Cisco 12000 Series Routers support the Online Insertion/Removal (OIR)
feature for the following modules:

GRPs (only for dual RPs)

AC or DC power supply modules

Fan trays

Blower modules

Modules inserted into a chassis are discovered within one minute. When Cisco 12000/10720 Router
Manager detects the presence of a module, the chassis enters subchassis discovery to determine the type
of module that was inserted. When the new module is discovered, it is added to the appropriate Cisco
12000/10720 Router Manager views and automatically commissioned.

When you remove an existing module from a chassis, Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager detects this by
heartbeat polling. An informative alarm is raised against the chassis object. The chassis rediscovers itself and
its child objects. The removed module is then placed in the lost comms state, which causes a major alarm to
be raised against that module. When the module is re-inserted into the chassis, the chassis rediscovers itself
and its child objects due to change in the hardware configuration. The re-inserted module is placed in the
appropriate state and the previously raised major alarm is cleared.

Note

For detailed information on individual states, see

“Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Object States”

section on page 2-14

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