Cisco Cisco 12000 Series 1-Port OC-48 STM-16 POS SDH ISE Line Card

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Channelized and Electrical Interface Line Card Installation and Configuration
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Line Card Memory
5d20h: %GRP.4.RSTSLOT: Resetting the card in the slot: 7,Event:
EV_ADMIN_FDIAGLoading diagnostic/award/c12k.fdiagsbflc.mz.120-25.s from 223.255.254.254
(via Ethernet0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5d20h: Downloading diags from tftp file tftp://223.255.254.254/diagnostic/award/
c12k.fdiagsbflc.mz.120-25.s
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[OK . 13976524 bytes]
FD 7> *****************************************************
FD 7> GSR Field Diagnostics V6.05
FD 7> Compiled by award on Tue Jul 30 13:00:41 PDT 2002
FD 7> view: award.conn_isp.FieldDiagRelease
FD 7> *****************************************************
Executing all diagnostic tests in slot 7
(total/indiv. timeout set to 2000/600 sec.)
FD 7> BFR_CARD_TYPE_OC12_4P_POS testing...
FD 7> Available test types 2
FD 7> 1
FD 7> Completed f_diags_board_discovery() (0x1)
FD 7> Test list selection received: Test ID 1, Device 0
FD 7> running in slot 7 (30 tests from test list ID 1)
FD 7> Skipping MBUS_FDIAG command from slot 2
FD 7> Just into idle state
Field Diagnostic ****PASSED**** for slot 7
Shutting down diags in slot 7
Board will reload
(remainder of output omitted)
The line card reloads automatically only after passing the test. If the line card fails the test, it will not 
reload automatically. You can manually reload the line card by using the hw-module slot slot reload 
command.
Field diagnostic results are stored in an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory 
(EEPROM) on the line card. It is possible to view the results of the last diagnostic test performed on the 
line card by executing the diag slot previous command.
There are some caveats that exist that cause diagnostic tests to fail, even though the line card is not faulty. 
As a precaution, if the line card fails and had been replaced previously, you should review this output 
with the Cisco TAC.
 
Line Card Memory 
Caution
The user serviceability of memory modules varies from line card to line card. Read this section carefully 
before attempting to remove or install any line card memory module.
The channelized and electrical interface line cards include the following types of memory: 
Route memory
Packet memory
Pointer look-up (PLU) memory (not user serviceable)
Table look-up (TLU) memory (not user serviceable)
Line card memory configurations and memory socket locations differ, depending on the line card engine 
type. 
 lists the channelized and electrical interface line card engine types.