Removing and Replacing an I/O Module

Cautions:  
  1. Use ESD precautions when performing these procedures.

  2. Read Replacing System Components before you remove any system components.

Précautions:  
  1. Utilisez les précautions ESD lors de l'exécution de ces procédures.

  2. Lisez Replacing System Components avant de retirer des composants du système.

To remove an I/O module

  1. Disconnect all cables from the I/O module.

  2. Use your index finger to unlatch the release lever on the I/O module.

  3. Grasp the release lever and pull it down until it is fully extended and the I/O module extends an inch or two from the system chassis. See Figure 42.

    Figure 42: Removing I/O Module

    Caution: The release lever must be fully extended as shown in the figure before you perform step 4.
    Précaution: Le levier de déverrouillage doit être complètement étendu comme indiqué sur la figure avant d'effectuer l'étape 4.
  4. Holding the I/O module on each side, pull it straight out of the system chassis and place it on a flat, stable surface.

To replace an I/O module

  1. Extend the release lever on the I/O module until it is fully open.

  2. Slide the I/O module into the system chassis until it stops. Ensure that the module is fully seated and aligns with the system chassis.

  3. Push on the center of the I/O module with one hand while simultaneously using your other hand to push up the release lever until it clicks. See Figure 43.

    Figure 43: Replacing I/O Module

  4. Push on the center of the I/O module once more to make sure it is fully seated in the system chassis.

  5. Connect all of the cables.

  6. Reset the network settings for the I/O module.

    Notice: Until you run the zen_team.ps1 update command, the network interfaces are not teamed, and the associated I/O modules and PCIe devices appear as simplexed in the ztC Endurance console​.
    1. Prepare to run the zen_team.ps1 teaming script as described in Using the LBFO Teaming Script to Manage Ethernet Teams.

    2. Execute the teaming script with the update option:

      > & 'C:\Program Files\Stratus\bin\zen_team.ps1' update
    3. After the teaming script has completed, close the PowerShell utility.