GTR 8000 Base Radio
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On systems with MAC Port locking, disable the locking and then re-enable the locking with the MAC address of
the base radio. The device being replaced may be connected to an Ethernet port on a switch which implements
MAC Port locking (HP switch or site controller). If so, the Ethernet switch port will need to be unlocked and
relocked to the MAC address of the replacement device. See the
MAC Port Lockdown
manual for instructions
on how to disable and enable MAC port locking.
Following the device restoration, if it was connected to an HP switch port, the HP switch port may have
been disabled due to an unexpected MAC address. If so, re-enable the port on the HP switch.
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Replace the transceiver in the UNC. See Chapter 4, “Replacing a Device” in the
Unified Network Configurator
manual.
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Discover the base radio in the UEM. See the
Unified Event Manager
manual.
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Verify the transceiver module is operating properly:
• The Status LED on the front of the transceiver is green.
• Proper operation is confirmed using software tools, such as UEM, and the Transmitter Metering Screen
in Configuration/Service Software (CSS).
9.3 Replacing the Fan Assembly
To prevent overheating, this fan must be in place at all times, except during servicing.
The fan assembly is designed to be swapped out without shutting the power off. The replacement fan
assembly must be in place within a reasonable amount of time, so that the device module does not overheat
and shut down.
When removing a fan module care should be taken to avoid contacting moving fan blades before and
after removal with tools, hands, or other objects. If you are removing the fan module to access or
replace the modules behind it, it is recommended that you turn off the equipment power and allow
the modules to cool before performing any work as the surfaces of the modules can be extremely hot.
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