Maintenance
60 Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting May 2006
Maintaining PCI cards
This section includes the following topics:
Required references on page 60
Precautions on page 61
PCI card configuration on page 61
PCI card compatibility with CMS loads on page 64
Maintaining hot-plug PCI cards on page 65
Replacing the graphics card on page 74
Installing the XVR-100 software packages (V880 and R3V11 only)on page 78
Replacing SCSI cards on page 79
Maintaining HSI/P cards (R3V11 on V880 only)on page 83
!WARNING:
!
WARNING: The graphics card, High-Speed Serial Interface/PCI (HSI/P) cards, and SCSI
cards are not hot-pluggable cards. Before replacing these cards, you must turn
off the computer. For information on how to replace the graphics card, see
Replacing the graphics card on page 74. For information on how to replace SCSI
cards, see Replacing SCSI cards on page 79. For information on how to install
HSI/P cards, see Maintaining HSI/P cards (R3V11 on V880 only)on page 83.

Required references

You need access to the following documents:
Sun Fire 880 Server Service Manual or Sun Fire V890 Server Service Manual at the Sun
documentation Web site:
http://docs.sun.com
The CMS software installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting document for your CMS
release
Avaya Call Management System Switch Connections, Administration, and
Troubleshooting