Cisco 2811 ROUTER 2FE 1NME 4HWIC 2PVDM 2AIM IP BASE WITH A/C POWER SUPPLY Specification Guide

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Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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  Installing and Removing AIMs
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Installing a DRAM DIMM
Step 6
If you are finished installing modules, install the cover on the router. See the 
Installing and Removing AIMs
AIMs plug into an AIM connector on the system board as described in the 
. Each AIM sold as a spare is supplied with a label that identifies the AIM type. Be sure to 
apply the label to the chassis as described in the 
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Before you remove or install an AIM, remove the chassis cover as described in the 
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Caution
When you remove or install an AIM, always wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, and ensure that it 
makes good contact with your skin. Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the 
chassis.
Caution
Handle AIMs by the edges only. AIMs are ESD-sensitive components and can be damaged by 
mishandling.
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Insert the DRAM DIMM
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Close the latches
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Table 1
AIMs Supported on Cisco 2800 Routers
Cisco Part Number
Type
AIM-ATM=
ATM
ATM-COMPR2-V2=
Compression
AIM-CUE=
Unity Express
AIM-VPN-EPII-PLUS
VPN Encryption