Figure 77 I/O Board Assembly Removal and Replacement
Replacing the I/O Board Assembly
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that the I/O board extraction handles are in the outward, unlocked
position to engage the assembly correctly with the midplane board socket.
NOTE:
The I/O board assembly is large. Use care when sliding it into the server chassis.
To replace the I/O board assembly, follow these steps:
1.
Transfer the following components from the removed I/O board assembly to the replacement
I/O board assembly in the following order:
a.
SAS core I/O card. See
“Removing and Replacing the SAS Core I/O Card” (page 237)
b.
LAN core I/O card. See
“Removing and Replacing the LAN Core I/O Card” (page 238)
c.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Use
Figure 80: “TPM Location on I/O Board”
, to
determine if there is a TPM on the removed I/O board assembly. If so, transfer the TPM
from the removed I/O board assembly to the replacement I/O board assembly. See
“Removing and Replacing the Trusted Platform Module” (page 231)
d.
Core I/O board. See
“Removing and Replacing the Core I/O Board” (page 234)
2.
Align the I/O board assembly rails with the chassis slots, and slide the assembly into the
chassis until it stops against the midplane board socket (
).
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