HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 114

Removing the Existing16-Port Card, Port Cards

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Installing SAN Director 2/128 FRUs Removing the Existing16-Port Card A failed 16-port card can be identified by inspecting its LEDs and by using CLI commands to verify status. Refer to "16-Port Cards" on page 82 for a description of the LEDs. Caution: Wear a grounded ESD strap when handling a 16-port card. The chassis has a grounding connection above the power connectors. Hold the 16-port card by the edges of the metal pan. Do not use the ejectors to hold or carry a 16-port card. Disassembling any part of a 16-port card or filler panel voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the 16-port card or filler panel Note: Before removing any cables from the faulty 16-port card make a note of cable order by referring a cable to the physical port; this reduces confusion during recabling. If multiple 16-port cards are being replaced, replace one card at a time. Before replacing a 16-port card, determine if it is the entire card or the SFPs that are faulty. To remove a 16-port card, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that traffic is not flowing through the 16-port card (port LEDs should be off) prior to disconnecting cables. 2. Disconnect any cables and SFP transceivers from the 16-port card. 3. Turn the 16-port card off by sliding the ON/OFF switch in the top handle down. Note: You can also send hot-swap notification from the CLI using the commands slotpoweroff and slotpoweron. 4. Wait for the Power LED to turn off in response to the hot-swap request before uninstalling the 16-port card. 5. Unscrew the captive screws from both handles. 6. Lever both ejectors open to approximately 45 degrees, and pull the 16-port card out of the chassis. 114 SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide

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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Removing the Existing16-Port Card
A failed 16-port card can be identified by inspecting its LEDs and by using CLI
commands to verify status. Refer to “
16-Port Cards
” on page 82 for a description
of the LEDs.
Caution:
Wear a grounded ESD strap when handling a 16-port card. The
chassis has a grounding connection above the power connectors. Hold the
16-port card by the edges of the metal pan. Do not use the ejectors to hold or
carry a 16-port card.
Disassembling any part of a 16-port card or filler panel voids the part
warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside the 16-port card or filler panel
Note:
Before removing any cables from the faulty 16-port card make a note of cable
order by referring a cable to the physical port; this reduces confusion during recabling.
If multiple 16-port cards are being replaced, replace one card at a time. Before
replacing a 16-port card, determine if it is the entire card or the SFPs that are faulty.
To remove a 16-port card, follow these steps:
1.
Ensure that traffic is not flowing through the 16-port card (port LEDs should
be off) prior to disconnecting cables.
2.
Disconnect any cables and SFP transceivers from the 16-port card.
3.
Turn the 16-port card off by sliding the ON/OFF switch in the top handle
down.
Note:
You can also send hot-swap notification from the CLI using the commands
slotpoweroff
and
slotpoweron
.
4.
Wait for the Power LED to turn off in response to the hot-swap request before
uninstalling the 16-port card.
5.
Unscrew the captive screws from both handles.
6.
Lever both ejectors open to approximately 45 degrees, and pull the 16-port
card out of the chassis.