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1-14 Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Guide 7. Install the replacement RA4000 Controller by inserting it into the tracks in the rear panel opening.   8. Push the controller in as far as it will go and close both latches against the rear panel . The levers on each latch should catch behind the metal lip, drawing the board into position and securing it into place. 2 1 2 Figure 1-13. Installing the RA4000 Controller 9. Replace the GBIC and connect the Fibre Channel cable. 10. Reconnect the power cords. 11. Power up the RA4000 Array. 12. Power up the servers. The fault LED on the front panel of the RA4000 should now be green, indicating a fully functioning system.

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Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Guide
7.
Install the replacement RA4000 Controller by inserting it into the tracks in the rear panel
opening.
8.
Push the controller in as far as it will go
and close both latches against the rear panel
.
The levers on each latch should catch behind the metal lip, drawing the board into position
and securing it into place.
1
2
2
Figure 1-13. Installing the RA4000 Controller
9.
Replace the GBIC and connect the Fibre Channel cable.
10.
Reconnect the power cords.
11.
Power up the RA4000 Array.
12.
Power up the servers.
The fault LED on the front panel of the RA4000 should now be green, indicating a fully
functioning system.