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Verifying the operation of the new part in Unisphere, Replace a faulted SFP

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If the commit of the new I/O ports fails, please wait 15 minutes for the system to fully boot and then re-attempt the commit process. Verifying the operation of the new part in Unisphere Verify that the new part is recognized by your system, and operating correctly. Steps 1. In Unisphere, select System View. 2. On the Summary page, confirm that the system status is OK. 3. Select the Enclosures page. 4. Verify that the part appears with the OK status in the enclosure view. You may need to refresh Unisphere by clicking on the refresh icon next to the Enclosures view. If the system health monitor shows the part as faulted, contact your service provider. Replace a faulted SFP Take the following actions to remove the faulted SFP and install the replacement SFP into the system. Identifying and locating the faulted part in Unisphere Before you replace a faulted part, locate its placement within the storage system. Steps 1. In Unisphere, select System View. 2. Select the Enclosures page. 3. Locate the faulted part marked orange, and displayed in the Enclosures view. Remove an SFP module Steps 1. If a cable is connected to the SFP, disconnect the cable. 2. Gently pull down on the spring release latch. 3. While still holding onto the latch, gently pull out the SFP module. CAUTION: Do not remove the I/O module. Removing the I/O module causes the SP assembly to reboot immediately. Example Figure 61. Removing an SFP module EMC3551 Service Procedures 59

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If the commit of the new I/O ports fails, please wait 15 minutes for the system to fully boot and then re-attempt the commit
process.
Verifying the operation of the new part in Unisphere
Verify that the new part is recognized by your system, and operating correctly.
Steps
1.
In Unisphere, select
System View
.
2.
On the
Summary
page, confirm that the system status is OK.
3.
Select the
Enclosures
page.
4.
Verify that the part appears with the OK status in the enclosure view. You may need to refresh Unisphere by clicking on the
refresh icon next to the
Enclosures
view.
If the system health monitor shows the part as faulted, contact your service provider.
Replace a faulted SFP
Take the following actions to remove the faulted SFP and install the replacement SFP into the system.
Identifying and locating the faulted part in Unisphere
Before you replace a faulted part, locate its placement within the storage system.
Steps
1.
In Unisphere, select
System View
.
2.
Select the
Enclosures
page.
3.
Locate the faulted part marked orange, and displayed in the
Enclosures
view.
Remove an SFP module
Steps
1.
If a cable is connected to the SFP, disconnect the cable.
2.
Gently pull down on the spring release latch.
3.
While still holding onto the latch, gently pull out the SFP module.
CAUTION:
Do not remove the I/O module. Removing the I/O module causes the SP assembly to reboot
immediately.
Example
EMC3551
Figure 61. Removing an SFP module
Service Procedures
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