03-09-2009 10:38 PM - edited 03-04-2019 03:52 AM
How can I change battery? Did anyone have done this?
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03-11-2009 02:38 PM
It should be. But you still risk getting your warranty void just by lifting the lid of your appliance.
If you want to, you can replace the battery. I've never done so but it sure is wierd to see that you're CMOS battery has gone flat.
Normally these type of battery can "charge" themselves when you just plug them to a stable power source.
03-10-2009 02:29 PM
Unless you want to void your warranty, you don't. Contact Cisco TAC and have the appliance RMA-ed.
03-10-2009 11:43 PM
When your CMOS battery for real time clock on your computer is dead, will you buy SmartNet for this? I think that change of the battery must be simple operation.
03-11-2009 02:38 PM
It should be. But you still risk getting your warranty void just by lifting the lid of your appliance.
If you want to, you can replace the battery. I've never done so but it sure is wierd to see that you're CMOS battery has gone flat.
Normally these type of battery can "charge" themselves when you just plug them to a stable power source.
03-11-2009 03:08 PM
leolaohoo is right, cisco router are designed to have no parts that ever need to be user replaced beside RAM and module.
For all the rest, that is what you have smartnet for.
03-12-2009 02:23 PM
Thanks for the rating.
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