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7 Installing and Replacing Components Other than Network Interface Cards (NICs) and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) Services Modules This chapter provides information about how to install or replace components other than network interface cards (NICs) and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) services modules in your Nokia IP1200 Series appliance. The following topics are covered: „ Replacing a Hard-Disk Drive „ Installing a PC Card „ Replacing the Compact Flash Memory Card „ Replacing or Upgrading Memory „ Installing a Nokia Encryption Accelerator Card „ Installing a Fan Unit „ Installing or Replacing a Power Supply „ Replacing Motherboard Batteries For information about how to add or replace NICs, see Chapter 4, "Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) Services Modules." For information about how to add or replace Accelerated Data Path (ADP) services modules, see Chapter 6, "About IP1200 Appliance ADP Services Modules." You should have a working knowledge of networking equipment before you attempt to service an IP1200 Series. Limit service of the appliance to the procedures described in this chapter. Caution To protect the IP1200 Series and the memory modules from electrostatic discharge damage, make sure you are properly grounded before you touch these components. Use a grounding wrist strap and follow the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance. The grounding plug on the front of the appliance (shown in Figure 1 on page 20) provides a chassis grounding point. If you do not have a grounding wrist strap, make sure you are properly grounded before you touch any electronic component. IP1220 and IP1260 Security Platforms Installation Guide 81

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81
7
Installing and Replacing Components
Other than Network Interface Cards
(NICs) and Accelerated Data Path
(ADP) Services Modules
This chapter provides information about how to install or replace components other than
network interface cards (NICs) and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) services modules in your
Nokia IP1200 Series appliance. The following topics are covered:
Replacing a Hard-Disk Drive
Installing a PC Card
Replacing the Compact Flash Memory Card
Replacing or Upgrading Memory
Installing a Nokia Encryption Accelerator Card
Installing a Fan Unit
Installing or Replacing a Power Supply
Replacing Motherboard Batteries
For information about how to add or replace NICs, see
Chapter 4, “Installing and Replacing
Network Interface Cards and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) Services Modules.”
For information about how to add or replace Accelerated Data Path (ADP) services modules, see
Chapter 6, “About IP1200 Appliance ADP Services Modules.”
You should have a working knowledge of networking equipment before you attempt to service
an IP1200 Series. Limit service of the appliance to the procedures described in this chapter.
Caution
To protect the IP1200 Series and the memory modules from electrostatic discharge
damage, make sure you are properly grounded before you touch these components.
Use a grounding wrist strap and follow the instructions provided with the wrist strap
before you handle the components or open the appliance. The grounding plug on the
front of the appliance (shown in
Figure 1
on page 20) provides a chassis grounding
point. If you do not have a grounding wrist strap, make sure you are properly grounded
before you touch any electronic component.