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Replacing a 2-Gb small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, Before you begin

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Replacing a 2-Gb small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver The transceiver is hot-pluggable, so it is not necessary to power down the system to replace it. Before you begin WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury from laser radiation or damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions: • Do not open any panels, operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to a laser device other than those specified herein. • Do not stare into laser beam when panels are open. CAUTION: • Before removing a component or blanking panel from an operational device, make sure that you have the replacement part available. Removing a component or blank impacts the airflow and cooling ability of the device. To avoid possible overheating, insert the new or replacement component within one or two minutes. If the internal temperature exceeds acceptable limits, the device may overheat and automatically shut down or restart. • Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper anti-static protection. Verifying component failure Before replacing the SFP: • Verify that the Fibre Channel I/O module status LED is not illuminated or is blinking amber. • Check the array controller LCD display panel for error messages. Removing the component 1. Review all warnings, cautions, and preparation procedures as detailed in Warnings and precautions. 2. Press the release clip on the bottom of the cable connector to remove the Fibre Channel I/O cable from the back of the failed transceiver. 3. Remove the transceiver, either by pulling on the plastic tab or by swiveling the small wire handle on the SFP, depending on the SFP model. 4. Attach the protective cover on the cable and insert the dust plug cover in the failed SFP. Installing the component 1. Slide the replacement SFP into the port. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment, do not use excessive force when inserting the SFP. 2. Remove the protective cover on the cable and remove the dust-plug cover from the replacement SFP. 3. Re-connect the Fibre Channel I/O cable to the SFP. maintenance and service guide 85

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Replacing a 2-Gb small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver
The transceiver is hot-pluggable, so it is not necessary to power down the system to replace it.
Before you begin
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury from laser radiation or damage to the equipment, observe the following
precautions:
Do not open any panels, operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to a laser
device other than those speci
ed herein.
Do not stare into laser beam when panels are open.
CAUTION:
Before removing a component or blanking panel from an operational device, make sure that you
have the replacement part available. Removing a component or blank impacts the air
ow and
cooling ability of the device. To avoid possible overheating, insert the new or replacement component
within one or two minutes. If the internal temperature exceeds acceptable limits, the device may
overheat and automatically shut down or restart.
Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper anti-static protection.
Verifying component failure
Before replacing the SFP:
Verify that the Fibre Channel I/O module status LED is not illuminated or is blinking amber.
Check the array controller LCD display panel for error messages.
Removing the component
1.
Review all warnings, cautions, and preparation procedures as detailed in
Warnings and precautions
.
2.
Press the release clip on the bottom of the cable connector to remove the Fibre Channel I/O cable
from the back of the failed transceiver.
3.
Remove the transceiver, either by pulling on the plastic tab or by swiveling the small wire handle on
the SFP, depending on the SFP model.
4.
Attach the protective cover on the cable and insert the dust plug cover in the failed SFP.
Installing the component
1.
Slide the replacement SFP into the port.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment, do not use excessive force when inserting
the SFP.
2.
Remove the protective cover on the cable and remove the dust-plug cover from the replacement SFP.
3.
Re-connect the Fibre Channel I/O cable to the SFP.
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