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Task (continued)

5.If you are installing a line card, follow these procedures:

If you are hot-swapping (replacing the line card with the same card type), no additional configuration is required.

If you are installing a different line card type, enter, in Configuration mode, the following command:

linecard number card-type,

where number is a slot number from 0 to 13, and card-typeis the five-character code for the card type.

If you are replacing the line card with a blank panel, delete the line card information from the configuration by entering:

no linecard

6.If you are not operating your system with redundant cards (with only one line card, one RPM, and eight SFMs) you must power off your system until the cards are replaced.

Removing and Replacing SFMs

To remove and replace an SFM:

Step Task

1.Loosen the captive screw and pull the ejector lever towards you to disengage the backplane connections.

2.Slide the card out of the slot and store in the original anti-static packaging. System messages appear on the console, including the following:

%TSM-6-SFM_REMOVE: Removed SFM

Wait 5 to 10 seconds to install a new SFM or reinsert an SFM. *

3.Remove the new SFM from the antistatic packaging.

4.Align the new SFM with the guide and gently slide the card into the slot until you feel the connectors engage with the chassis backplane.

Note: Hold the SFM by the edges. Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins. Extend the card lever before you insert the card into the slot.

5.Rotate the lever to seat the backplane connectors and SFM in place.

6.Secure the SFM in place using the provided screw.

7.If you are not operating your E1200i system with redundancy, replace the empty slot with a filler panel blank. Blanks do not have board components or connector pins. Align the blank with the guides and gently slide toward the backplane. Rotate the lever to secure the blank in place.

Note: If you mistakenly insert an SFM too quickly after removing it, traffic flow is interrupted. To correct the situation, remove an active SFM or the standby SFM, wait several seconds, and reinsert. System messages stating that the active interfaces’ status changed and the switch fabric is up appear when an SFM is inserted correctly and traffic is flowing.

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Contents Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System Copyright 2008 Force10 Networks Contents Installing Fan Trays Appendix B System Boot Index List of Figures Page List of Tables Page Defines the information symbols used throughout this guide Symbol DescriptionRelated Publications E1200i System Operating OverviewPage Page RPM Component Minimum Maximum Field-Replaceable Supplying Power DC on Step Task SectionChapter Site Preparation Site Selection CriteriaCabinet Placement PowerRack Mounting Fans and Airflow Storing Components Installing the AC Chassis Unpacking the E1200i AC SystemInstalling the Equipment Rack Shelf Bar To install a equipment rack shelf barStandard Front Chassis Mounting Step TaskInstalling the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet To install the chassis into a prepared rackInstalling the AC Chassis Installing the DC Chassis Unpacking the E1200i DC SystemInstalling the DC Chassis Rack-Mounting the Chassis Installing the DC Chassis Installing Fan Trays Screw latch Installing Fan Trays To install fan trays Is an illustration of the fan tray safety labelsLabel LocationInstalling Fan Trays Installing AC Power Supplies On/Standby SwitchInstalling Power Supplies Securing the Chassis GroundAC Power Supply and Fan Operability Test Insert power supplyStep Task Status LED isStatus Installing AC Power Supplies Installing DC Power Supplies PEM 0 and PEM 1 Chassis LocationsCable and Connector Requirements Installing DC PEMsUse the following steps to install a DC PEM Over current protector PEM interlock lever Locking screws Cable Connector Required for E1200i DC PEM DC PEM with Connections in Place DC Power Supply and Fan Operability Test Step Task Installing RPMs, Line Cards SFMs Unpacking an RPM or Line CardImportant Points to Remember Installing Line Cards and RPMs RPMsLine Cards Preparing and Installing RPMs and Line Cards Blank PanelsTo install line cards and RPMs Installing an RPM into the E1200iInstalling a Second RPM RPM Label and LEDsDescribes the RPM LED states and the RPM front panel Section Label DescriptionInstalling Switch Fabric Modules SFMs SFM Front Panel and LEDs Illustrates the SFM front panel and LEDsLine Card Cable Management Systems Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Ports RPM Ports and CablesRPM Ports Pin Signal Input/Output Cable and Adapter Pin AssignmentsAccessing the Console with a DB-9 Adapter Accessing the Console with a DB-25 AdapterAccessing the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port Accessing the Auxiliary Port by ModemLabel Description Chapter Powering Up PreparationSupplying Power AC Supplying Power DCBooting to the CLI Prompt Booting from the Bootuser PromptPowering Up Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing Fan TraysRemoving and Replacing AC Power Supplies Removing and Replacing ComponentsInstalling and Maintaining the E1200i System Removing and Replacing DC Power Supplies Remove an AC Power Supply in a non-redundant installationRemove an AC Power Supply in a redundant installation Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System Remove a DC Power Supply Removing and Replacing RPMs, Line Cards, or SFMs Removing and Replacing line cards or RPMsTo remove and replace E1200i line card or RPM modules Removing and Replacing SFMs To remove and replace an SFMNo linecard Removing and Replacing the Air Filter To remove and replace the air filterRemoving and Replacing Components Appendix a Using a Flash Memory Card External Flash Memory Card OverviewInserting the External Flash Memory Card To install the flash memory card Removing the External Flash Memory CardFormatting an External Flash Card To remove the flash memory cardCommand Syntax Command Mode Purpose Copying Files to the External FlashDisplaying Files Stored on the External Flash Page System Boot Process Booting from the Bootuser PromptTo configure the chassis from the Bootuser prompt Step CommandShow boot selector Step Command TaskShow bootvar View the Management interface’s physical settings Auto-negotiationPort Step CommandTask Show default-gateway Default-gateway ip-addressReload System Boot Appendix C Alarms Power Supplies and Alarms SFMs and Alarms Alarms Appendix D System Specifications E1200i AC System Power RequirementsE1200i AC Chassis Physical Design This appendix contains two major sectionsSystem Specifications E1200i DC System Power Requirements E1200i DC Chassis Physical DesignEnvironmental Specifications Operating SpecificationsAgency Compliance Non-operatingSafety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications Japan Vcci Compliance for Class a EquipmentKorea MIC certification Electromagnetic Emissions ImmunityProduct Recycling and Disposal European Weee symbol System Specifications Appendix E Technical Support This appendix contains these major sectionsAccessing iSupport Services Support Policies section of iSupportOutput from the show tech-supportnon-paged command This Output from the show logging eventlog unit command, whereConsole captures showing the error messages Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps takenRequesting a Hardware Replacement To request replacement hardware, follow these stepsIndex FPC Asic104 Index Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System 105