Dell PowerVault 56F Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Insta - Page 116

Replacing the Chassis, Tools Required, Removing the Switch Components

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9. Reinstall the GBICs. See "Installing a GBIC Module" found earlier in this chapter for instructions. 10. Reconnect all external cabling. 11. Turn on the switch's power. The switch automatically runs POST. 12. Check for error messages via Telnet. Replacing the Chassis Replacing the chassis involves removing the switch's GBICs, cover, system board, power supply(s), fan assembly, and then reinstalling them into the new chassis assembly. Tools Required #2 and #4 Phillips-head screwdriver. NOTICE: See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in the safety instructions at the front of this guide. Removing the Switch Components 1. Turn off the switch's power. 2. Unscrew the two captive screws at the back of the unit by turning them a quarter turn to the left. 3. Slide the cover at least one 1/2-inch back from the front of the unit. 4. Lift the cover off. 5. Remove all external cabling from the front panel. 6. Remove the power supply(s). See "Removing the Power Supply," found earlier in this chapter for instructions. 7. Remove all GBICs. 8. See "Removing a GBIC Module," found earlier in this chapter for instructions. 9. Remove the system board. See "Removing the System Board," found earlier in this chapter for instructions. 10. Remove the fan tray assembly. See "Removing the Fan Assembly," found earlier in this chapter for instructions. 6-8 Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
9.
Reinstall the GBICs.
See “Installing a GBIC Module” found earlier in this chapter for instructions.
10.
Reconnect all external cabling.
11.
Turn on the switch’s power.
The switch automatically runs POST.
12.
Check for error messages via Telnet.
Replacing the Chassis
Replacing the chassis involves removing the switch’s GBICs, cover, system board,
power supply(s), fan assembly, and then reinstalling them into the new chassis
assembly.
Tools Required
#2 and #4 Phillips-head screwdriver.
NOTICE: See “Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge” in the safety
instructions at the front of this guide.
Removing the Switch Components
1.
Turn off the switch’s power.
2.
Unscrew the two captive screws at the back of the unit by turning them a quarter
turn to the left.
3.
Slide the cover at least one 1/2-inch back from the front of the unit.
4.
Lift the cover off.
5.
Remove all external cabling from the front panel.
6.
Remove the power supply(s).
See “Removing the Power Supply,” found earlier in this chapter for instructions.
7.
Remove all GBICs.
8.
See “Removing a GBIC Module,” found earlier in this chapter for instructions.
9.
Remove the system board.
See “Removing the System Board,” found earlier in this chapter for instructions.
10.
Remove the fan tray assembly.
See “Removing the Fan Assembly,” found earlier in this chapter for instructions.