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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 3      Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis
Installing Cards in the Chassis
Installing Cards in the Chassis
This section describes how to reinstall the RSP cards, RP cards, FCs, and LCs back into the chassis. 
See the
for information about installing shared port adapter (SPA) and SPA interface processor (SIP) 
cards.
Caution
Be sure to verify that you are inserting a card into its correct slot. RSP/RP cards must only be inserted 
in the two slots reserved for RSP/RP cards (RSP0, RSP1, RP0, RP1). FCs must only be inserted in the 
FC slots of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router. All other slots are for LCs.
Caution
Unoccupied card slots must have a blank filler card installed for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 
and to ensure proper air flow through the chassis.
Caution
Be careful to avoid damaging the electromagnetic interference (EMI) gasket that runs along the full 
height of the card front panel edges. Damage to the EMI gasket can affect the ability of your system to 
meet EMC requirements.
Caution
Handle all cards by the metal card carrier edges only; avoid touching the board or any connector pins. 
After removing a card, carefully place it in an antistatic bag or similar environment to protect it from 
ESD and dust in the optic ports (fiber-optic line cards).
Caution
To avoid damaging card mechanical components, never carry an RSP card, RP card, FC, or LC by the 
captive installation screws or ejector levers. Doing so can damage these components and cause card 
insertion problems.
Caution
Be sure to always tighten the captive installation screws on the RSP card, RP card, FC, or LC. Failure to 
tighten the screws can cause boot failure or prevent proper router operation.