
NIU/TCU Removal
Prior to removing an NIU (Network Interface Unit), the platform in which it is
installedmust be in standby state if it is part of a HA pair before powering down the
chassisand removing the NIU. The following procedure describes how to remove an
NIU.
Note:
Make sure you are properly grounded with an ESD strap before removing the
NIU.
To remove an NIU/TCU:
1.
Ensure that the Acme Packet 6300/6350 on which the NIU/TCU is being replaced
is in standby mode by following the steps described elsewhere in this document.
2.
Unplug the power cords to power down the chassis.
3.
Unplug all network and management cables (NIU only) you plan to remove from
the Acme Packet 6300/6350.
4.
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two captive thumbscrews located on
each side of the NIU/TCU. The screws are spring-loaded and will push forward,
but they will not fall out of the NIU/TCU.
Figure 6-3 Loosening Captive Thumbscrews (NIU Shown)
Caution: Failure to follow this step may cause damage to the NIU ejectors: With
thumb and index finger slide ejector levers inward prior to pivoting ejectors
1.
5.
Slide the lever catch and pivot the two ejection levers outward at the
same time, pulling the card out of its connection to the motherboard
and away from the system chassis. This action disengages the NIU/TCU
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