IBM s-series Installation And User Manual page 125

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CAUTION:
For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 meg ohm
resistor.
v A #2 Phillips-head or flathead screwdriver.
To install a new interface module in the chassis, do the following:
Note: You cannot mix IPv4 and IPv6 modules together in the same chassis. A
chassis must either contain all IPv4 management modules and IPv4 interface
modules or all IPv6 management modules and IPv6 interface modules.
1. Follow the preparation procedure in the section "Before removing an interface
module" on page 97.
2. Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by inserting the plug into the
ESD connector located in the lower right corner of the chassis front.
3. Remove the module from its packaging.
4. Insert the module into the chassis slot as shown in Figure 37 on page 100 or
Figure 38 on page 100, and then slide the card along the card guide until the
ejectors on either side of the module move close to the module front panel.
5. Push the ejectors in toward the center of the module. This action will fully seat
the module in the backplane.
6. Use a #2 Phillips-head or flathead screwdriver to tighten the two screws at
either end of the module front panel.
7. If you have installed a LAN/WAN Phy interface module, configure it as
instructed in the section "Configuring a LAN/WAN PHY interface module" on
page 101.
Note: You do not need to enable an interface module after inserting it in the
chassis. The chassis automatically enables the module when you insert it
into a live chassis or when you power on the chassis.
Figure 37 on page 100 and Figure 38 on page 100 shows the installation of an
interface module in the B08S and B16S.
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