
2.
Using your thumb on your other hand, guide the module evenly into the slot
guides located on each side as you lower the component into the connector.
Press evenly across the top of the connector to fully seat the transcoder
DSP module on the NIU PCB as shown below. Note that the module is
fastened to the connector at one end while at the other end, the board
rests on two standoffs attached to the NIU as shown in the figures below.
Upgrading or Replacing a Solid State Drive
This section explains how to upgrade or replace the Solid State Drive (SSD) in your
Acme Packet 4600. The SSD upgrade or replacement order consists of the drive itself
with mounting brackets and 4 pan head screws (M3 x 5mm) attached.
Installation Tools and Parts
The following tools and parts are required to install a Solid State Drive in your Acme
Packet 4600:
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Solid State Drive
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#1 Phillips-head screwdriver
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#2 Phillips-head screwdriver
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ESD wrist strap
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Cable labels
Pre-removal
Perform the following logical and physical preparations before you remove the Solid
State Drive (SSD) from your Acme Packet 4600.
Removing the Logical System from the Network
Be mindful of all systems and network entities that may be affected by removing
an Acme Packet 4600 from your network. In addition to routing calls around the
Acme Packet 4600, you must also prepare network monitoring and health systems to
accommodate the loss of a network element.
Specific procedures for removing the Acme Packet 4600 from your network may be
found earlier in this document.
Removing the Physical System from the Equipment Rack
After logically removing the Acme Packet 4600 from your network, the following
procedures must be completed before you can replace the SSD. These are:
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Disconnection of all media network, management network, alarm and console
cabling from the Acme Packet 4600
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