PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please make sure the 9000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch package contains the following items:
1.9000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch with modules or filler panels
2.Product CD
Contact your carrier if any items are damaged.
INSTALLATION
Read the following warning before beginning the installation:
WARNING
Never install or work on electrical equipment or cabling during periods of lightning activity. Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gasses are present.
Disconnect the power cable before removing any enclosure panel.
Do not operate the unit with any covers removed
UNPACKING
Remove all the equipment from the packaging, and store the packaging in a safe place. File any damage claims with the carrier.
CLEANING
Clean only with a damp cloth.
SERVICING
The 9000 Series is a modular based Gigabit Ethernet Switch with up to 4 slots for ports and one slot for the CPU module. Please follow the steps below for adding, removing, or swapping modules in the 9000 series switch. Technicians performing the following steps should wear proper
NOT hot swappable. Removing or adding modules while the power is still on can damage the equipment.
Adding or Replacing a Module:
1.Remove power from the switch.
2.Unscrew the two thumb screws for the filler panel or module that you are replacing.
3.Using both hands pull on both thumb screws to slide the filler panel or module you are replacing off the 9000BP.
4.Align the new module such that it slides on the rails and firmly push it into the unit.
5.Screw both thumb screws down till they are finger tight.
6.Reapply the power and configure the slots on the 9000 either through the web management interface or the serial management interface.
NOTE: Modules should be installed in slot order (from left to right). So in a 2 slot configuration Slots A and B are populated. Empty slots must be covered with a
Replacing a CPU Module:
1.Remove power from the switch.
2.Unscrew the two thumb screws for the CPU module that you are replacing.
3.Using both hands pull on both thumb screws to slide the CPU module out of the 9000BP.
4.Align the new CPU Module such that it slides on the rails and firmly push it into the unit.
5.Screw both thumb screws down till they are finger tight.
6.Reapply the power to the switch.
NOTE: All configuration settings are saved to the NVRAM which is stored locally on the CPU Module. If you replace the CPU Module all settings will move with the CPU Module. You can save and download a custom configuration to a TFTP or an FTP server. The switch’s MAC Address and IP Address will also move with the CPU Module.
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