Chapter 8
Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Subassemblies
8-3
3. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws that hold the
system status panel in place.
FIGURE 8-2
shows the location of the captive screws on the Netra CT 810 server, and
FIGURE 8-3
shows the location of the captive screws on the Netra CT 410 server.
FIGURE 8-2
Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
HDD1
HOT
SWAP
COM 1
ENET 1
E
NET 2
ALARM
COM 2
ALAR
M/US
ER
HOTSWAP
ETH
ERN
ET
READ
Y
COM
RESET
ABO
RT
mic
rosy
stem
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