Displaying Slot Status Information; Remove An Xcm8000 Series Module - NETGEAR 8800 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Use the command line interface (CLI) show slot <slot number> command to display
slot-specific information about the newly installed module.
Table 9. Module LED Activity for Normal Operation
Supervisory Module
SYS LED
MSTR LED
ENV LED
Link/Activity LED
For more information about LED activity, see the module chapter for each switch series.

Displaying Slot Status Information

Assuming the module has no problems, the command show slot <slot> (where <slot> is
the number of the slot where you installed the module) displays information about the module
including: general information about the module (name, serial number, part number), the
state of the module (power down, operational, mismatch between the slot configuration and
the module in the slot), and the number of ports on the module.
For more information about slot status information, see the NETGEAR 8800 Series Chassis
Switch User Manual and the NETGEAR 8800 Series Chassis Switch CLI Manual.

Remove an XCM8000 Series Module

This section describes how to remove modules from a 8800 series switch. Modules are
hot-swappable. You do not need to power the system off to remove a module.
You need the following tools and equipment to remove an 8800 series module:
ESD-preventive wrist strap
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Replacement module or blank faceplate if you are not replacing the module
To remove a module:
Attach the ESD-preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist. If it is not already connected,
1.
connect the metal end to the ground receptacle at the top left corner of the chassis.
To unlock the module, turn each captive screw counter-clockwise
2.
yellow band around the captive screw head of each injector/ejector handle is completely
visible
(Figure
66 |
Chapter 7. Install Modules and Establish Initial Management Access
Green blinking
Green: Primary Supervisory module
Amber: Backup Supervisory module
Green
Green: Link is up.
Amber: Packet activity is occurring.
36). This position ensures that the module is unlocked.
8800 Series Chassis Switch Hardware Installation Guide
I/O Module
STATUS LED
DIAG
Port status (per port)
LED
Green blinking
Off
Green
Amber blinking
(Figure
36). Verify that the

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