
Removing and Installing a CF Card
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Extract a Transceiver
Perform the following steps to extract a transceiver of any type:
1. Put on an antistatic wrist strap (one is shipped with the system), and attach it to an appropriate grounded
surface.
2. Release the latching mechanism:
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If the transceiver has a wire handle, unlatch it, and rotate it 90° to 180°.
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If the transceiver has latching tabs, squeeze and hold the tabs.
3. Withdraw the transceiver from its port and insert a dust cover over the optical connectors.
Removing and Installing a CF Card
The circuit board has an external slot on the chassis front panel for a Type I compact-flash (CF) card. To
remove or install a CF card, perform the appropriate procedure:
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Remove a CF Card
To remove a CF card, perform the following steps:
1. Open the door that covers the CF Type 1 slot until it “snaps” open. This action begins unmounting the
the file system on the CF card. The SWAP LED blinks (blue) during the unmounting process.
2. Wait until the SWAP LED is on. It is now safe to remove the CF card.
3. Press the ejection button that is inside the CF slot (see Figure 6-4) twice (first to cause the button to
protrude from within its recess and second to disengage the CF card from its circuit board connectors.
4. Grasp the CF card and pull gently and slowly until it is fully outside the slot.
5. Close the door so that it snaps shut; the SWAP LED remains off.
Note
Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface; there is an ESD convenience jack located on
the front of the chassis.
Note
If for some reason, the system cannot successfully unmount the file system on the CF card, the
SWAP LED stops blinking and changes back to “Off”. You must enter the
unmount
command
(in exec mode) to unmount the file system on the card.
For more information about the
unmount
command, see the “Hardware Operations” chapter in
the
Ports, Circuits, and Tunnels Operations Guide
for the SmartEdge OS.
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