Replacing The Dual Nic Card - Avaya CallPilot 1005r Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Replacing basic chassis components
Figure 18: Cooling fan assembly
6. Loosen the captive screw (B) that attaches the four-fan assembly to the chassis.
7. Lift the fan module straight up and remove it from the chassis.
8. Lower the new fan module into place.
9. Tighten the captive screw (B).
10. Connect the fan cables to the correct fan connectors on the front panel I/O board.
11. Replace the processor air duct.
12. Replace the chassis cover.
13. Take the ESD strap off.
14. Connect the AC power cords, peripheral devices, and restart the server.

Replacing the dual NIC card

Your server has three low-profile PCI add-in cards. The RAID card is in slot 1 and the two dual
NIC cards are in slots 2 and 3 (counting from top to bottom). The two dual NIC cards are
reserved for future use.
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Avaya CallPilot® 1005r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
The fan connectors are labeled on the front panel I/O board.
December 2010

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