Replacing The Host I/O Card - Fujitsu IRF-1S series User Manual

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Chapter 6 - Maintenance

Replacing the Host I/O Card

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Replacing the Host I/O Card
The Host I/O Card is hot-swappable.
Identify the faulty Host I/O card. Refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 127 for
information on identifying the card.
Remove the Fibre Channel data cables from the transceiver(s) that are to be
removed. Insert the dust covers on the data cable connector(s). This will
protect the optics.
Each transceiver model has a slightly different mechanism for ejection. Refer
to the illustration below and note the model you have.
Using the ejector, release the transceiver and pull it from the SFP cage.
a
The type A model uses a pivoting mechanism. Use the edge of your
finger tip or the finger nail to engage the ejector and pull towards you.
This will release the transceiver.
b
The type B model uses a similar mechanism to the type A except it
rotates about a pivot point. Use the edge of your finger tip or the finger
nail to engage the ejector and pull towards you. This will release the
transceiver.
c
The type C model uses a pull tab to eject the transceiver. Grasp and pull
the tab to release the transceiver.
Pivot/rotate ejector
as shown to remove
transceiver.
Type A
Pull release tab
transceiver.
Type C
Pivot ejector forward
as shown to remove
transceiver.
Releasing/Removing the SFP Transceivers
Type B

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