Table 6 RPM LEDs

Primary

Green: primary

 

Unlit: secondary (or standby)

 

 

Status

This is a bi-color LED.

 

Green: operational

 

Amber: fault detected

 

Flashing green: booting

 

Unlit: in secondary mode or power is off

 

 

Installing Switch Fabric Modules (SFMs)

A minimum of eight SFMs are required in order for the E1200i system to operate properly. Slot 9 allows for a redundant SFM, allowing up to ten SFMs in the E1200i system.

SFMs carry user traffic between line cards or between RPMs and a line card. SFMs plug directly into the backplane, which provides high-speed access to the line cards. The switch fabric receives user data packets and redirects them to the appropriate destinations according to the routing information.

Caution: If you are not operating your system with a redundant (tenth) SFM, you must install an SFM blank to avoid overheating and ensure EMI containment.

Install SFMs from the right-most slot (9) to the left-most slot (0).

Step Task

1.Remove an SFM from the anti-static packaging.

2.Align the SFM with the guide and gently slide it 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 top and bottom card levers before you insert the card into the slot.

3.Rotate the lever to seat the backplane connectors and card in place.

4.Secure each SFM in place by tightening the captive screw.

5.Continue the process for the remaining SFMs.

6.Align any blank panels with the guides and gently slide toward the backplane. Secure each blank panel by tightening the single captive screw.

Note: If you are not operating your E1200i system with redundancy, your SFM package will include blank panels. Blanks are slot covers that have no board components or connector pins.

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Force10 Networks E1200i manual Installing Switch Fabric Modules SFMs