Chassis Swap on Cisco 65xx series

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

How to swap out the chassis on Cisco 65xx series switches without unplugging everything. Materials needed? Extra hands and cardboard.

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  • ALWAYS label every network cable with a cable ID when the cable is installed. And ALWAYS label with a remote and local PORT ID, before plugging it in.

    That's basic emergency documentation.

    Cables can be damaged or become unplugged,

    regardless of performing stunts like this or not.

  • damn u guys did it without unplug the cables... sick ;)

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  • @caliking323k It's usually only done when a failure resides on the backplane.

  • Thanks for the candid video. Please have a look at this for a comparison: Cisco 6509 Cat6 harness onto gigabix mounts

  • ok maybe its just me but i see no video here

  • what a mess of a cabling :)

  • @caliking323k going from say, 6500 to 6500E chassis for the support of newer supervisor cards?

  • Who the hell wears a purple t-shirt :S

  • ive seen squirrels make nests that looked cleaner then that... best practice best practice period... clean that cabling up!

  • I've worked on alot of 6500 switches but never had to replaced a chassis. Maybe a bad blade or power supply. When would this be necessary ? Just wondering...

  • next year im taking classes on networking,does it pay good

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