Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía De Instalación
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Replaceable Components
Circuit Cards ▀
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Swapping the SDHC Memory Card
The SDHC memory card on the MIO/UMIO appears as the /flash drive on the CLI. The /flash drive stores configuration
data, including the boot priority settings.
data, including the boot priority settings.
Caution:
Removal and replacement of the SDHC card must be performed at an ESD-safe workstation. Observe
ESD precautions when handling the SDHC card and MIO/UMIO cards.
Step 1
On a failed MIO/UMIO, locate the SDHC card in the bottom rear corner of the circuit card (see figure below).
Step 2
The SDHC card resides in a push-push type holder. With your finger tip, push the rear edge of the SDHC card inward
until you hear a click. Release your finger and the card will pop out of the holder. Remove the card and store it safely
aside.
until you hear a click. Release your finger and the card will pop out of the holder. Remove the card and store it safely
aside.
Step 3
On the replacement MIO/UMIO, locate the SDHC card holder and remove the SDHC card. That card contains only a
basic configuration for testing purposes; insert it into the failed card prior to returning the circuit card to Cisco.
basic configuration for testing purposes; insert it into the failed card prior to returning the circuit card to Cisco.
Step 4
On the replacement MIO/UMIO, insert the SDHC card removed from the failed MIO/UMIO. With your finger tip, push
the SDHC card inward until you hear a click and release your finger.
the SDHC card inward until you hear a click and release your finger.