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Replacing Compact Flash Memory on Cisco AIM-CUE Advanced Integration Modules
Removing the AIM from the Router Chassis
Removing and Installing the Compact Flash Memory on the AIM
Installing the AIM in the Router Chassis
Replacing Compact Flash Memory on Cisco AIM-CUE Advanced Integration Modules
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AIM-CUE-512CF=This document describes the procedures for removing and installing the compact flash memory on a Cisco AIM-CUE advanced integration module. One AIM-CUE per router is supported in the following routers: Cisco 2600XM series, Cisco 2691, and Cisco 3700 series. The AIM-CUE supports Cisco Unity Express (CUE) voice mail features and requires Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)T or later release.
This document contains the following sections:
•Removing the AIM from the Router Chassis
•Removing and Installing the Compact Flash Memory on the AIM
•Installing the AIM in the Router Chassis
Removing the AIM from the Router Chassis
For instructions on removing the AIM from the router chassis, refer to the Installing Advanced Integration Modules in Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers online document.
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Removing and Installing the Compact Flash Memory on the AIM
Caution To avoid damaging ESD-sensitive components, observe all ESD precautions. To avoid damaging the AIM, do not use excessive force when you remove or replace the compact flash.
To remove the old compact flash memory from the AIM and install a replacement compact flash memory, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Carefully slide the compact flash memory out of its holder on the top of the AIM card. The compact flash memory might have a lip on its lower edge, which you can use to grip the compact flash memory. Otherwise, use sliding pressure with your thumb or finger to slide the compact flash memory out. There are no retaining clips.
Step 2 With the Cisco logo facing up, insert the new compact flash memory, connector end first, into the holder, until it is fully seated. The compact flash memory is keyed to prevent improper insertion. If it does not slide easily into place, verify that you have oriented it correctly.
Installing the AIM in the Router Chassis
For instructions on installing the AIM in the router chassis, refer to the Installing Advanced Integration Modules in Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers online document described in the "Removing the AIM from the Router Chassis" section above.
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