Cp Card Summary; Time And Items - HP AA-RS2WC-TE Installation Manual

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CP Card Summary

The following sections describe the recommended procedure for CP card removal
and installation. The Core Switch 2/64 continues to operate without interruption
during this procedure if at least one CP card remains installed.
However, if the CP card you're replacing is currently the active CP card, traffic
over the fabric stops temporarily until failover to the standby CP card is complete.
Failover takes less than one minute and occurs automatically as soon as the active
CP card is removed. If there is no standby CP card, the Core Switch 2/64 stops
functioning until at least one CP card is installed.
Note:
active CP card.
After a CP card is replaced, it automatically assumes the native IP address and
host name assigned to that slot. The default IP address and host name for slot 5
(CP0) is 10.77.77.75. The default IP address and host name for slot 6 (CP1) is
10.77.77.74.

Time and Items

Time and items required to replace a filler panel or CP card include:
Core Switch 2/64 V4.1 Installation Guide
The telnet command haShow provides information about which CP card is the
WARNING:
Do not attempt to replace the Real Time Clock (RTC) battery on
the CP card. There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Contact your switch supplier, since the battery must be replaced with the
same type of battery as recommended by the manufacturer, and must be
disposed of according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Time required: Approximately 30 minutes.
Items required:
— ESD (electrostatic discharge) grounding strap
— Workstation computer
— Serial cable provided with the Core Switch 2/64
— IP address of an FTP server for backing up the switch configuration
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