Manual version: 6PW102-20170531
BOM: 3123A1E1
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5.2
Removing the card
1.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the card until all pressure is released.
2.
Pull the ejector levers at both sides of the card outward to separate the card from the backplane,
and pull the card slowly out of the chassis along the guide rails.
3.
Place the card on an anti-static workbench with the PCB facing up, or put it in an anti-static bag.
4.
If you are not to install a new card, install a filler panel in the slot to prevent dust and ensure good
ventilation in the switch.
6
Logging in to the card
The card uses an independent operating system. Before you can configure the card, you must log in to
the card by using one of the following methods:
•
Log in from the switch's CLI through the
oap connect
command.
•
Log in through the card's Web interface, console port, Telnet, SSH, or SNMP.
As a best practice, log in to the card from the switch's CLI the first time you access the card. For more
information about other login methods, see the configuration guides that come with the card.
To log in to the card from the switch's CLI, perform the following task in user view:
Task Command
Remarks
Log in to the card
through OAP.
•
In standalone mode:
oap connect
slot
slot-number
•
In IRF mode:
oap connect chassis
chassis-number
slot
slot-number
To return to the CLI interface
of the switch, press
Ctrl+K
.
7
Software upgrade
The card uses independent BootWare and system software images. You must upgrade the card software
separately from the switch software. To ensure a successful card upgrade, upgrade the card through the
card's console port or management Ethernet port as a best practice. For more information about
software upgrade of the card, see the release notes that come with the card.
8
Obtaining documentation
To access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation, go to
For software upgrade, see the release notes for the device.
To access the release notes, go to
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