Cisco Systems NPE-225 사용자 설명서

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Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration
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Chapter 5      NPE-G1 Overview
NPE-G1 Description and Overview
To remove a CompactFlash Disk from the CompactFlash Disk slot, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Press the ejector button on the slot. (See 3 in 
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Step 2
Grasp the CompactFlash Disk and pull it from the slot.
Step 3
Place the CompactFlash Disk in an antistatic bag.
Note
All CompactFlash Disks must be formatted before their initial use. CompactFlash Disks shipped with 
the NPE-G1 are formatted at the factory, but spare memory cards are not formatted. 
Summary of Important NPE-G1 Information
Caution
The NPE-G1 requires that you copy and save your running configuration file to a CompactFlash Disk, 
PC Card, or TFTP server before you install the NPE-G1. For instructions on copying and saving your 
configuration file, see the 
 in 
 
 
For general preparation for installation instructions, see 
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installation and configuration instructions specific to the NPE-G1, see 
 
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The RJ-45 ports and GBIC ports are both reported in software as GigabitEthernet 0/1, 
GigabitEthernet 0/2, and GigabitEthernet 0/3. Only one of the pair of interface ports can be used at 
a time; for example, GBIC GigabitEthernet 0/2 or RJ-45 GigabitEthernet 0/2.
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The I/O controller GE/E interface reports GigabitEthernet 0/0 and Ethernet 0/0, and the I/O 
controller 2FE/E interface reports FastEthernet 0/0 and FastEthernet 0/1.
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If the RJ-45 port is in use, the EN (Enable) LED is on. If the GBIC is in use, the EN (Enable) LED 
is off.
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With the NPE-G1 and an I/O controller both installed, the I/O controller functionality on the 
NPE-G1 is shared with that of the I/O controller. 
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When both an NPE-G1 and an I/O controller are installed, the flash memory and NVRAM of the 
NPE-G1 are enabled and the flash memory and NVRAM on the I/O controller are no longer 
accessible. 
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The console and auxiliary ports on the NPE-G1 are disabled by Cisco IOS when an I/O controller is 
present; the console and auxiliary ports on the I/O controller are active.
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Console port messages can be routed to the auxiliary port on either the NPE-G1 or on the I/O 
controller.
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The default media is the RJ-45 port. To change the media type, use the media-type command.
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Only the port selected by the media-type command is active. A cable attached to the other of the 
RJ-45 and GBIC pair will be ignored. For example, if GBIC GigabitEthernet 0/2 is selected using 
the media-type command, RJ-45 GigabitEthernet 0/2 is ignored, even if a cable is attached to
 
RJ-45 0/2.