HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 111

Replacing a 16-Port Card and Filler Panel, Preliminary Steps

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Installing SAN Director 2/128 FRUs Replacing a 16-Port Card and Filler Panel This section describes how to remove and replace 16-port cards (see Figure 22) and 16-port card filler panels (see Figure 23) from the SAN Director 2/128. Preliminary Steps The following steps should be taken before removing and replacing a 16-port card: 1. Check the LEDs. The LEDs are located on the front panel of each 16-port card (see Figure 15). Refer to "16-Port Cards" on page 82 for a description of the 16-port card LEDs. Note: The WWN bezel on the nonport side of the SAN Director 2/128 also displays a power and status LED for each 16-port card. 2. Establish a telnet or console session. Before replacing a 16-port card, establish a telnet or console connection to determine a failure and verify operation after replacement. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.2.x Procedures User Guide for information about how to check the status of hardware components using the CLI. 3. Check the cable slack. Make sure there is plenty of cable slack to remove a 16-port card without any optical, power, or Ethernet cable obstructions. Refer to "Managing Cables" on page 63 for cabling guidelines. 4. Ensure that you have a valid spare part. Make sure that the part numbers match for the unit being replaced. The chassisShow command displays information about the 16-port cards, including part numbers (xx-000xxxx-xx), manfacturer serial numbers, and additional status. The part number of each 16-port card is also printed on a sticker on the front panel of the card. SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide 111

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Installing SAN Director 2/128 FRUs
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Replacing a 16-Port Card and Filler Panel
This section describes how to remove and replace 16-port cards (see
Figure 22
)
and 16-port card filler panels (see
Figure 23
) from the SAN Director 2/128.
Preliminary Steps
The following steps should be taken before removing and replacing a 16-port
card:
1.
Check the LEDs.
The LEDs are located on the front panel of each 16-port card (see
Figure 15
).
Refer to “
16-Port Cards
” on page 82 for a description of the 16-port card
LEDs.
Note:
The WWN bezel on the nonport side of the SAN Director 2/128 also displays a
power and status LED for each 16-port card.
2.
Establish a telnet or console session.
Before replacing a 16-port card, establish a telnet or console connection to
determine a failure and verify operation after replacement. Refer to the
HP
StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.2.x Procedures User Guide
for information about
how to check the status of hardware components using the CLI.
3.
Check the cable slack.
Make sure there is plenty of cable slack to remove a 16-port card without any
optical, power, or Ethernet cable obstructions. Refer to “
Managing Cables
” on
page 63 for cabling guidelines.
4.
Ensure that you have a valid spare part.
Make sure that the part numbers match for the unit being replaced. The
chassisShow
command displays information about the 16-port cards,
including part numbers (
xx
-000
xxxx
-
xx
), manfacturer serial numbers, and
additional status. The part number of each 16-port card is also printed on a
sticker on the front panel of the card.