IBM 2109 Service Guide - Page 68

Verifying a repair that did not require turning the switch off, green every two seconds flash.

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Verifying a repair that did not require turning the switch off 1. Reinstall any functional GBICs that were removed. 2. Verify that the ready LED and the power supply LEDs are on. 3. Plug the appropriate wrap connector (black for shortwave and grey for longwave) into any new GBIC that you have installed. Verify that each associated port LED shows a slow green (every two seconds) flash. Do this for all replaced GBICs. 4. Reinstall any other cables and components you removed. 5. If the switch passes all checks, return the machine to the customer. If any check fails, go to the "Problem determination start map" on page 33. Verifying a repair that required turning the switch off You are most likely doing this after replacing a system board or a chassis. However, this checkout procedure can be used any time that you have turned a switch off and want to check the entire switch function. Note: If this is the result of replacing a system board, do not install the Ethernet cable until you review step 11. 1. Remove any cables you might have installed, except the power cord. 2. Install the power cord (both power cords if this is a dual-power machine). 3. Turn the switch on (both power supplies if this is a dual power machine). 4. Verify that the associated power supply LEDs are on. 5. Wait two minutes while the POST diagnostics run. 6. Verify that the ready LED is on. 7. Install all GBICs that are appropriate for this installation. 8. Plug the appropriate wrap connector (black for shortwave and grey for longwave) into each GBIC. Verify that each associated port LED shows a slow green (every two seconds) flash. 9. If any of the previous checks failed, see "Problem determination start map" on page 33. 10. Reinstall all cables except the Ethernet cable (the one that goes in the RJ-45 connector). 11. If you replaced the system board, you need to set the switch IP address. To do this, see "Setting the IP address" on page 26. A replacement system board is shipped with the IP address set to 10.77.77.77. The address on the upper left corner of the switch might or might not have been maintained by the customer. Determine what the IP address settings should be before setting the IP address. Obtain this information from the customer LAN administrator. After setting the IP address, return the machine to the customer. 12. If you did not replace the system board, install the Ethernet cable and return the machine to the customer. 52 IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch: 2109 Model S16 Installation and Service Guide

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Verifying a repair that did not require turning the switch off
1.
Reinstall any functional GBICs that were removed.
2.
Verify that the ready LED and the power supply LEDs are on.
3.
Plug the appropriate wrap connector (black for shortwave and grey for
longwave) into any new GBIC that you have installed. Verify that each
associated port LED shows a slow green (every two seconds) flash. Do this for
all replaced GBICs.
4.
Reinstall any other cables and components you removed.
5.
If the switch passes all checks, return the machine to the customer. If any check
fails, go to the “Problem determination start map” on page 33.
Verifying a repair that required turning the switch off
You are most likely doing this after replacing a system board or a chassis. However,
this checkout procedure can be used any time that you have turned a switch off
and want to check the entire switch function.
Note:
If this is the result of replacing a system board, do
not
install the Ethernet
cable until you review step 11.
1.
Remove any cables you might have installed, except the power cord.
2.
Install the power cord (both power cords if this is a dual-power machine).
3.
Turn the switch on (both power supplies if this is a dual power machine).
4.
Verify that the associated power supply LEDs are on.
5.
Wait two minutes while the POST diagnostics run.
6.
Verify that the ready LED is on.
7.
Install all GBICs that are appropriate for this installation.
8.
Plug the appropriate wrap connector (black for shortwave and grey for
longwave) into each GBIC. Verify that each associated port LED shows a slow
green (every two seconds) flash.
9.
If any of the previous checks failed, see “Problem determination start map” on
page 33.
10.
Reinstall all cables except the Ethernet cable (the one that goes in the RJ-45
connector).
11.
If you replaced the system board, you need to set the switch IP address. To do
this, see “Setting the IP address” on page 26. A replacement system board is
shipped with the IP address set to 10.77.77.77. The address on the upper left
corner of the switch might or might not have been maintained by the customer.
Determine what the IP address settings should be before setting the IP
address. Obtain this information from the customer LAN administrator. After
setting the IP address, return the machine to the customer.
12.
If you did not replace the system board, install the Ethernet cable and return
the machine to the customer.
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