IBM 2109 Service Guide - Page 63

Installing a power supply, Replacing a GBIC module, Tools that are required

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Handle SJ000057 Figure 18. Power supply handle Installing a power supply 1. Look at the back of the power supply, the connector is installed with the connector facing down. 2. Pull out the handle and lift it up. 3. Slide the new power supply unit into its slot until the unit connects to the back panel. 4. Push down the handle and slide it back into place. 5. Reattach the power cord to the power supply. 6. Go to "Verifying switch repair" on page 51. Replacing a GBIC module GBIC modules are installed and removed by sliding them in and out of the system board from the front of the unit. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps are generated during GBIC insertion and removal. You do not need to turn off the switch to replace GBICs. Tools that are required None. Removing a GBIC module Figure 19 shows an IBM GBIC. Pull down the swing handle on the front of the GBIC and pull it out. Carefully move the GBIC from side to side to unseat it. Swing handle Figure 19. IBM GBIC module Installing a GBIC module SJ000058 Note: The GBIC module is keyed so it can be inserted only one way. If the module does not slide in easily, do not force the insertion. Chapter 5. Replacing FRUs 47

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Installing a power supply
1.
Look at the back of the power supply, the connector is installed with the
connector facing down.
2.
Pull out the handle and lift it up.
3.
Slide the new power supply unit into its slot until the unit connects to the back
panel.
4.
Push down the handle and slide it back into place.
5.
Reattach the power cord to the power supply.
6.
Go to “Verifying switch repair” on page 51.
Replacing a GBIC module
GBIC modules are installed and removed by sliding them in and out of the system
board from the front of the unit. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
traps are generated during GBIC insertion and removal. You do not need to turn off
the switch to replace GBICs.
Tools that are required
None.
Removing a GBIC module
Figure 19 shows an IBM GBIC. Pull down the swing handle on the front of the
GBIC and pull it out. Carefully move the GBIC from side to side to unseat it.
Installing a GBIC module
Note:
The GBIC module is keyed so it can be inserted only one way. If the module
does not slide in easily, do not force the insertion.
SJ000057
Handle
Figure 18. Power supply handle
SJ000058
Swing handle
Figure 19. IBM GBIC module
Chapter 5. Replacing FRUs
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