6. From the rear of the enclosure, connect the power cable to the PSU.
7. Connect the CMA to the enclosure.
a) Move the CMA arm inward towards the enclosure.
b) Connect the CMA arm by pressing the CMA bracket into the rail connection.
8. Verify the PSU is functional by identifying the PSU LED is no longer indicating a fault. This is indicated by
a green LED on the PSU.
3.3
CMA Replacement
Table 29: Replacement Procedure Info
Time Required
# of People Required
Required Tools
7 minutes
1
None
1.
Power off the enclosure.
2.
From the rear of the enclosure, disconnect the all of the cables attached to the enclosure.
a) Remove the 10G SFP+ cable from the NIC port (1).
b) Remove the Ethernet cable from the enclosure (2).
c) Remove the power cord by pulling firmly, but do not jerk it out of the unit (3).
Figure 31: Rear IO Ports
3.
Place the CMA into the service position.
a) Unlatch the CMA at the elbow connector by pressing the blue release button to unlatch the connector
from the rail.
b) Swing the CMA away from the enclosure.
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Part Replacement
User Guide
3.3
CMA Replacement