
Slots are numbered from 1 through 12, from left to right when facing the port side
of the SAN768B. Port, application, and encryption blades can be installed in slots 1
through 4 and 9 through 12.
Attention:
The FCOE10-24 application blade is not compatible with the FC8-64
high-density port blade and the other application blades (FR4-18i and FX8-24, , and
FS8-18) in the same chassis.
Time and items required
The installation procedure for each blade takes 5 to 25 minutes, depending on the
number of ports, transceivers, and cables involved. The following items are
required for the blade and filler panel installation:
v
ESD (electrostatic discharge) grounding strap
v
Workstation computer
v
Installation blade or filler panel
v
Phillips screwdriver
v
Small form-factor pluggable (SFP, SFP+, or mSFP (FC8-64 only)) or extended
form-factor pluggable (XFP) (FC10-6 blade only) transceivers, as needed
v
Optical cables (as needed)
Removing a blade
To remove a port blade, do the following:
Attention:
Follow ESD precautions (see “ESD precautions” on page xxi) for
removal or replacement of any blade.
1.
Remove the chassis door (see “Removing and installing the chassis door” on
page 69).
2.
A failed port or application blade can be identified by inspecting the LEDs on
the front panel of each blade. Check the power LED, status LED, and port
status LED to identify any possible problems. See Figure 15 on page 48 to
Figure 23 on page 56 for LED locations.
3.
Establish a Telnet or console session.
Before installing a blade, establish a Telnet or console connection to determine
a failure and verify operation after installation. Use the
switchShow
command
to view the status of blades.
4.
Check for adequate cable slack. Ensure there is plenty of cable slack to remove
a blade without cable obstruction.
5.
Ensure that the part number on the unit being installed matches the
replacement part number. The
chassisShow
command displays information
about the blades, including part numbers, serial numbers, and additional
status.
6.
Ensure that traffic is not flowing through the blade (port status LED should be
off) prior to disconnecting cables.
Note:
Before removing any cables from a blade, note the cable order (identify
each cable by its physical port). If multiple blades are being installed,
install one blade at a time. It is a good practice to keep a listing of cable
to port mapping. See “Cable routing tables” on page 119 for a blank
sample table.
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