Power Down Spe A; Add Memory, Replace Dupint Circuit Pack, And Unseat Disk Drive On - Avaya DEFINITY Server R Manual

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Phase 2 Hardware Addition/Replacement

Power Down SPE A

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CAUTION:
Do not power down the whole cabinet; it is not necessary.
NOTE:
If there are two power supplies, power down the SPE by removing the
power plug on the left side of the carrier then by removing the power plug on
the right side of the carrier. If there is only one power supply, remove the one
power plug on the right side.
For standard reliability, power down the SPE. This causes a service
interruption.
For high or critical reliability, power down SPE A (standby) only, which does not
affect service.
Add Memory, Replace DUPINT Circuit Pack, and
Unseat Disk Drive on SPE A
NOTE:
The vintages on the various TN1650Bs do not have to match. They can be
vintage 1 or later.
1. Insert the TN1650B memory circuit pack(s) (any vintage) in memory slot(s)
3 (if needed) and 4.
2. Check the label on the UN330B DUPINT circuit pack. If it is Vintage 3 or
later, go to step 6.
3. Remove the old UN330B DUPINT circuit pack and place it in antistatic
packing material.
!
CAUTION:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE EXTREMELY CRITICAL.
4. Set the SPE SELECT switch on the V3 or later DUPINT circuit pack to be
in the same position as the circuit pack just removed. Because you are
placing it in carrier A, the SPE SELECT switch must be set to B, the active
carrier.
5. Insert the new UN330B DUPINT circuit pack into the slot vacated by the
old one.
6. Unseat the TN1657 disk drive so SPE A boots from the optical drive.
555-233-115
NOTE:
The disk drive must be unlocked and moved out because the carrier
must boot from the Avaya MultiVantage Software on the removable
media.
Issue 5 October 2002
2-35

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