FastIron Hardware Installation Guide for the FSX, FSX 800, and FSX 1600
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© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
December 2008
Replacing a Management Module
This section provides information about the following tasks:
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Removing a management module
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Installing a new management module
This section provides instructions for removing and installing the management modules in the FSX, FSX 800, and
FSX 1600 chassis. Although the modules are dedicated and differ in size, the procedure for installing them is the
same. Therefore, this section provides one procedure that applies to all modules.
Installation Precautions
Note the following when removing and installing a management module:
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The management modules are dedicated, which means that you must install them in the appropriate chassis.
If you attempt to install the FSX management module in the FSX 800, FSX 1600, or other Foundry chassis,
the chassis and module will not function properly. Likewise, if you attempt to install the FSX 800 or FSX 1600
management module in the FSX or other Foundry chassis, the chassis and module will not function properly.
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If your Foundry chassis has redundant management modules, you can remove one of the management
modules from the chassis while the chassis is powered on and running. This does not apply to the FSX,
which does not support dual management modules, nor to the FSX 800 and FSX 1600 with single
management modules. These devices must be powered down before removing the management module.
CAUTION:
If your device does not have dual management modules, do not remove the management
module.
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If your device does not have dual management modules, do not remove the management module while the
chassis is powered on and running. If you attempt to remove this module while the chassis is powered on and
running, all traffic being handled by the system will stop.
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Before removing and replacing an active or standby management module, you need to understand how these
actions affect management module redundancy. See “Removal and Replacement of a Management Module”
on page 6-2.
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You cannot mix IPv4 and IPv6 modules together in the same device.
Removing a Management Module
Before removing a management module, have the following tools on hand:
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An ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to the ESD connector on the chassis.
WARNING:
For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 meg ohm resistor.
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A #2 Phillips-head or flathead screwdriver.
To remove a management module from the chassis, do the following:
1.
See “Installation Precautions” on page 7-2.
2.
If your Foundry chassis does not have redundant management modules, power down the chassis and
remove the power cables from the chassis power supplies.
3.
Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by inserting the plug into the ESD connector located on the
chassis front.
4.
Use a #2 Phillips-head or flathead screwdriver to loosen and remove the two screws on the ends of the
module.
5.
Pull the card ejectors towards you, and away from the module front panel. This action unseats the module
from the backplane.
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