Replacing A Fan Assembly - HP Aruba 8325 Series Installation And Getting Started Manual

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Figure 32: Replacing a failed power supply
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Table 29: Replacing a failed power supply labels and descriptions
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3. Insert the new power supply. Slide it in all the way in until the locking mechanism clicks into place.
4. Connect the power cable to the new power supply's connector.

Replacing a fan assembly

The Aruba 8325 switch is equipped with six field-replaceable, hot-swappable fan assemblies. The switch can
tolerate the failure of a single fan assembly while maintaining a safe operating temperature. To maintain system
redundancy, a failed fan assembly should be replaced as soon as possible. The Fan LED will be on amber,
indicating a fan assembly has failed.
The 8325-48Y8C and 8325-32C switches use different fan assemblies. Each fan assembly type can only be
installed in the correct switch model.
Two fan assemblies are available for use with the 8325-48Y8C:
Aruba 8325-48Y8C Front-to-Back Fan (JL628A)
Aruba 8325-48Y8C Back-to-Front Fan (JL629A)
Two fan assemblies are available for use with the 8325-32C:
Aruba 8325-32C Front-to-Back Fan (JL630A)
Aruba 8325-32C Back-to-Front Fan (JL631A)
The Aruba 8325 switch is not compatible with fan assemblies from other Aruba hardware platforms.
After removing a fan assembly, wait at least five seconds before inserting a replacement fan assembly
in the same slot.
Ensure that a replacement fan has the same airflow as other fans installed in the switch (FB or BF).
To replace a fan assembly:
1. Identify the failed fan assembly by its status LED. The fan assembly LED will be on red, or flashing red.
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Description
Release latch
Power supply handle
Aruba 8325 Switch Installation and Getting Started Guide

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