That depends on the router, on the 7206VXR's that I run the modules are hot
pluggable and ready upon insertion.

Tim

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From: "McCallum, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 4:01 AM
Subject: RE: WICs


It is a very simple job.  BUT although it is hot swappable (in the sense you
can plug it in while the router is still running) it will not burst into
life until the router is rebooted.

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: WICs


Is installing a WIC and/or memory in routers typically a simple job or a
tedious, drawn-out process?  I guess I'm looking for the horror stories...

Rob Montgomery CCNA MCP
IA Systems Analyst
Sytex, Inc./ Naval Special Warfare Command

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