Intel MFSYS25V2 Specification Update - Page 36

Replacing the Management Module

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Replacing the Management Module The Intel® Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35 ships with a management module pre-installed in the middle bay of the rear of the chassis. The middle bay is dedicated to the management module and is labeled CMM. For the exact location of the management module bay, see Figure 5. The management module can only be installed in a module bay that is designed to support that device type. If necessary, the management module may be removed and replaced using the steps detailed in the following sections: • "Removing the Management Module" on page 20 • "Installing the Management Module" on page 21 Removing the Management Module To remove the management module, follow these steps: 1. Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual and in the appendices. 2. Remove the Ethernet cable from the management module. 3. Press the retention latch (see letter "A" in Figure 10) to release the retention lever. 4. Rotate the lever out and away from the module bay (see letter "B" in Figure 10) and pull the module straight out the back of the chassis (see letter "C" in Figure 10). 20 Intel® Modular Server System Service Guide

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Intel
®
Modular Server System Service Guide
Replacing the Management Module
The Intel
®
Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35 ships with a management
module pre-installed in the middle bay of the rear of the chassis. The middle bay is
dedicated to the management module and is labeled CMM. For the exact location of the
management module bay, see
Figure 5
.
The management module can only be installed in a module bay that is designed to support
that device type. If necessary, the management module may be removed and replaced
using the steps detailed in the following sections:
“Removing the Management Module” on page 20
“Installing the Management Module” on page 21
Removing the Management Module
To remove the management module, follow these steps:
1.
Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual and in the
appendices.
2.
Remove the Ethernet cable from the management module.
3.
Press the retention latch (see letter “A” in
Figure 10
) to release the retention lever.
4.
Rotate the lever out and away from the module bay (see letter “B” in
Figure 10
) and
pull the module straight out the back of the chassis (see letter “C” in
Figure 10
).