
Note:
After replacing the SSD, you must format it. Details on file system
designs and the formatting procedure may be found in Chapter 9, File
System Maintenance of the Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide for
your software release.
Fan and Filter Maintenance
This section explains how to remove and replace a fan and filter on your Acme Packet
6300/6350.
Remove and Install Individual Fans
The individual fan is a user-serviceable, hot-pluggable component. There are 15
individual fans in the Net- Net 6300. If the Acme Packet 6300/6350 experiences a
fan malfunction, you must remove the existing fan and replace it with a functional one.
The hot-pluggable fan removal and replacement procedures require that you have a
replacement fan on hand. In order to maintain system operations you must be able to
remove the malfunctioning fan and quickly replace it with a functioning one to prevent
the system from overheating.
The Acme Packet 6300/6350 air filter is built into the front bezel and is not a FRU.
Note:
An over temperature condition can stop packet processing.
If you do not have a replacement fan nearby, always shut down the system
and disconnect the power before removing the malfunctioning fan to replace
it at a later time.
When removing and replacing a fan, remember to first ground yourself using
appropriate ESD grounding equipment such as a wrist or heel strap.
To remove a fan:
1.
Press two fingers against the left end of the plastic fan bezel and pull it directly
toward you. There are 4 posts that hold the bezel in place.
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