Nokia IP385 Installation Guide - Page 44
Deactivating Con d Interfaces, Removing, Installing, and Replacing NICs
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4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards Caution Protect your IP300 Series appliance and other electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge (ESD) by making sure you are properly grounded before touching any electronic components. Deactivating Configured Interfaces If you are removing or replacing an installed network interface card, use Network Voyager to deactivate any configured ports on the NIC before removing it. Deactivate all of the logical interfaces on the NIC. Deactivate all of the physical interfaces on the NIC. If you do not deactivate the interfaces before removing the NIC, you may have to reinstall the NIC to deactivate its logical and physical interfaces in Network Voyager. For information about how to access Network Voyager, see "Accessing Nokia Network Voyager" on page 30. Removing, Installing, and Replacing NICs Note Before removing a configured network interface card with these instructions, you must deactivate the NIC in Network Voyager. For additional information, see "Deactivating Configured Interfaces" on page 36. Use these instructions to remove, install, or replace a NIC in the IP300 Series appliance. Some steps are not applicable to all procedures. The instructions point out steps appropriate to each procedure. 36 Nokia IP300 Series Security Platform Installation Guide