Removing Or Replacing An Active Management Module - HP Aruba 6400 Series Installation And Getting Started Manual

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d. Firmly close the module locking levers.
e. Tighten the screws at the top and bottom of the module.

Removing or replacing an active management module

NOTE: To remove an active management module, both a standby and an active management
module must be installed in the switch. If there is only one management module installed, then
install your replacement module as a standby module before performing this procedure. (See
Removing or replacing a standby management module.)
To remove the active management module from the switch, first use the redundancy-switchover
command to convert the active module to standby and the standby module to active.
Prerequisites
If you are replacing the active management module, have the replacement module available and ready to
install.
Procedure
Removing or replacing the active management module:
1. Put on an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connection point on the front of the chassis. (See
Attaching an ESD wrist strap.)
2. Identify the active management module. (The Mgmt State Actv LED shows solid green to indicate the
active management module.)
3. Using the CLI, execute the redundancy-switchover command to convert the active management
module to standby, and the standby management module to active.
Switch# redundancy-switchover
Switch#
For more information on module commands, see the Command-Line Interface Guide on the Aruba
Support Portal at https://asp.arubanetworks.com/downloads.
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