6 – Removal/Replacement

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I/O Blades

9.Slide the I/O blade into the slot guide until it makes contact with the backplane connector. Rotate the blade latch upward to lock the I/O blade in place. Fasten the screws.

Insert the IO blade into the chassis in slot 6.

Attach all connections, if any, to the IO blade in slot 6.

Please confirm that these steps have been accomplished by pressing the ENTER key.

10.After confirming that the I/O blade has been installed, the Port Status LEDs will flash amber in port number sequence, then the Port Status LEDs will flash green. Reconnect the Fiber Channel port cables according to their labels.

11.Verify the POST results. The I/O blade diagnostic status appears in the dialog. The status should be "Passed".

Hotswap IO blade process successfully completed.

Diagnostics has been run on the IO blade in slot 7:

Passed

Note: A “Failed” status could indicate a faulty blade or module. Enter the Show POST Log command for more information or contact your authorized maintenance provider.

12.The system checks the I/O blades for matching Zircon processor firmware. If any of the I/O blades are not compatible, an alarm message will be generated indicating that a Zircon firmware mismatch has occurred. To display the alarm log, enter the Show Alarm command or use the Alarm Log tab in the SANbox Manager faceplate display. Refer to ”Show Command” on page B-44for more information. If a mismatch does occur, contact your authorized maintenance provider.

SANbox2-64 #> show alarm

[9][Wed Jan 16 13:32:19.500 2003]

[A4101][0xdd0072c2.329][IO-1 Zircon firmware mismatch: rev 0.5, should be perhaps rev 0.7]

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