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Removing the Intel Management Module—Advanced Edition

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NOTE If you want to use Intel Advanced Remote Server Control (the ISM remote keyboard, video, and mouse software) with this IMM, when you run SCW, specify a static IP address for the NIC on the Advanced Edition module. 15. Run the ISM 8 Installation CD to install the Embedded SNMP MIB file and Intel Remote Server Control client viewer application. Removing the Intel Management Module-Advanced Edition To Remove the Advanced Edition module, do the following: 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove AC power. 3. Open the chassis to gain access to the Intel Management Module. 4. Disconnect the cable to the NIC. 5. Pinch the end of the standoff and slightly raise the Management Module to disengage the standoff. 6. Using the strap attached to the module, gently pull up to disengage the connector. Using your fingers, lift up the other end of the connector and gently rock the connector back and forth until the connector is completely disengaged. To avoid damage to the connector, do not lift the edge the board that is farthest from the connector. 7. Close-up the chassis and reconnect the AC power. 16 Intel® Management Module Installation and User's Guide

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Intel® Management Module Installation and User’s Guide
NOTE
If you want to use Intel Advanced Remote Server Control (the ISM remote keyboard, video, and
mouse software) with this IMM, when you run SCW, specify a static IP address for the NIC on the
Advanced Edition module.
15.
Run the ISM 8 Installation CD to install the Embedded SNMP MIB file and Intel Remote
Server Control client viewer application.
Removing the Intel Management Module—Advanced Edition
To Remove the Advanced Edition module, do the following:
1.
Power down the system.
2.
Remove AC power.
3.
Open the chassis to gain access to the Intel Management Module.
4.
Disconnect the cable to the NIC.
5.
Pinch the end of the standoff and
slightly
raise the Management Module to disengage the
standoff.
6.
Using the strap attached to the module, gently pull up to disengage the connector.
Using your
fingers, lift up the other end of the connector and gently rock the connector back and forth until
the connector is completely disengaged.
To avoid damage to the connector, do not lift the edge
the board that is farthest from the connector.
7.
Close-up the chassis and reconnect the AC power.