To Disconnect The Power And Peripheral Device Cables - Avaya CallPilot 703t Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Replacing basic chassis components
Caution:
Risk of electrical damage
• Wear an antistatic ESD wrist strap when handling cards or boards, or when working
inside the server.
• Place hardware components on an antistatic surface until you are ready to install them.
• Do not touch the components or gold-edge connectors of cards or boards.
Caution:
Risk of equipment damage
Place the server on its side to prevent the server from accidentally falling over. This position
provides greater stability. If you attempt to work with the server in its standing position, it
may tip over when you remove or insert components.
If the server is equipped with chassis feet, do one of the following:
• Remove the feet so that the server lies flat on the working surface. For more
information, see
• Place stable material beneath the server to raise the feet away from the working
surface. The bottom of the server then lies flat on the working surface.
• Pull the server forward so that the feet hang over the edge of the working surface.

To disconnect the power and peripheral device cables

Before you access the server interior, do the following:
1. Courtesy stop and power off the server.
2. Label and disconnect the power cable and any other peripheral cables that may be
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Avaya CallPilot® 703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Figure 10: Remove chassis feet
For instructions, see "Starting up and shutting down the CallPilot server" in the
Installation and Configuration Task List (NN44200-306).
in your way.
Refer to
Figure 9: Connectors on Server back plane
connectors on the server's back panel.
on page 88.
on page 87 to identify the
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