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A-Class System Service
Replacing an A-Class Server Exchange Base Unit (EBU)
Labels Applicable To All Models First, copy the serial number, located on the
server’s rear label, from the original system to one of the blank stickers. The serial
number is a 10 character number beginning with three alpha characters followed by
seven numeric characters. For example:
USJ0009837
Place the new sticker with the original system serial number in the field marked
“Serial Number” on the new EBU.
NOTE
Serial numbers are used to verify Warranty and Hardware Support levels. ALWAYS
transfer the serial number of the original system to the new EBU.
Next, copy the LAN station address, located on the server’s rear label, from the
original system to one of the blank stickers. The LAN station address consists of 12
alphanumeric characters.
NOTE
DO NOT enter the “Web Console MAC Address” value, located just above the LAN
station address. Enter the “LAN Station Address” value ONLY.
Place the new sticker with the original LAN station address in the field marked
“LAN Station Address” on the new EBU.
The third blank sticker is an extra.
Labels Applicable to the A5183A (A180C) EBU
Locate the plastic sticker that contains the numbers, A5183A and A180C, and
includes the HP logo. Paste it over the original label on the rear of the new EBU.
The difference between labels is the modification of the model number from A180
to A180C.
Locate the new bar coded sticker with A5183 markings and place it on the rear label
Summary of Contents for 9000 A-180
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