Replace Running Redundant Uplink Cards - Zhone MXK Hardware Installation Manual

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Replace running redundant uplink cards

zSH> slots
Uplinks
a:*MXK TWO TENGIGE EIGHT GIGE (RUNNING)
b: MXK TWO TENGIGE EIGHT GIGE (RUNNING)
Cards
1: MXK 20 ACT ETH (RUNNING)
10: MXK 8 PORT GPON (RUNNING)
zSH> slotreboot a
The slot address and THIS card address are the same.
Do you want to reboot slot a? (yes or no) [no] yes
Do you want to exit from this request? (yes or no) [yes] no
Are you sure? (yes or no) [no] yes
Starting mxUp2Tg8gROM.
MALC CAN MXK-20-Feb-2007
Flash Card CPLD version 0.0.
Preparing to load raw image...
Starting at 0x10000...
Starting mxUp2Tg8gRAW.
...
...
...
This section provides the procedures about how to replace running uplink
cards in a powered chassis:
Removing a running uplink card, page 67
Installing an uplink card, page 68
Removing a running uplink card
Use the following procedure to remove an active uplink card or a standby
uplink card:
1
Before removing an uplink card, use slots command to verify that there
are two uplink cards in the chassis, and both uplink cards are in the
running state.
2
Identify the active uplink card by one of these two methods:
a
Look the Active LED on the uplink card faceplate.
The uplink card with the Active LED solid green is the active uplink
card. The uplink card with the Active LED blinks once a second is the
standby uplink card.
b Use the slots command to identify the active uplink card. The active
uplink card is marked with "*".
3
To remove an active uplink card, force this uplink card to become standby
by using the slotreboot command on the active uplink card to force the
active uplink card become the standby card:
Created on: Feb 20 2007, 18:14:44

Replace running redundant uplink cards

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