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CHAPTER 6    Hardware Maintenance
c.
Push the module's handle until it clicks firmly into the slot.
4.
Connect all external interfacing cables to the OSN module.

Replacing OSN Server Modules

The procedure below describes how to replace the OSN server modules.
The OSN server modules are hot-swappable and can be replaced without powering
down the device and thus, without disrupting other non-related OSN services (e.g.,
Gateway and/or SBC functionality) running on the device. In addition, if the device is
installed with two HDMX modules and you need to replace or remove one, you can do
so without powering down the device and thus, without affecting OSN services.
➢ To replace an OSN module:
1.
Shut down the operating system running on the OSN server (through RDP or monitor and
keyboard).
2.
Gently and slowly pull the module's handle until you hear the first click sound; the handle is
now partially pulled out and the module undergoes a shutdown sequence indicated by the
slow-flashing Hot Swap Blue
3.
When the
sequence is complete, disconnect any cables that may be connected to the module.
4.
Grip and gently pull the module's handle to slide the module out of the slot.
5.
Hold the new OSN module in the correct orientation, as shown in the following figure, and
gently insert the module into the slot, sliding it along the slot's guide rails until it makes
contact with the card-edge connector located on the backplane.
LED on the module.
LED stops flashing and is constantly lit, indicating that the shutdown
Figure 6-14: Inserting OSN Module into Slot
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