Using the 8-port TokenSpeed and TokenSpeed/MCP Switch Modules

Replacing a TokenSpeed/MCP Module

Caution: You should not hot swap a TokenSpeed/MCP module.

To replace a TokenSpeed/MCP module in a chassis, follow these steps:

1.Notify network users that the network will be out of service, and advise them to save all work and log out of active sessions.

2.Save the current configuration in a file on your SpeedView management station.

For instructions on saving configuration files, refer to Using SpeedView 2.1 for Windows.

If you have an extra Centillion switch chassis, you can minimize network disruption by loading the saved configuration on the new TokenSpeed/MCP module using the additional chassis; then replace the old module.

3.Turn off the power to the switch.

4.Loosen the two retaining screws on the module until they pop free of the switch chassis frame (see Figure 3-9).

5.Rotate the left and right inserter/extractor levers away from the center of the module to loosen the module from the backplane connectors (see Figure 3-9).

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Figure 3-9. Loosening the TokenSpeed module

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