Shutting Down The System To Add Or Replace Hardware - Nortel 1750 Install Manual

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52 Chapter 3 Installing option cards and DIMMs

Shutting down the system to add or replace hardware

To install or replace an option card or a DIMM, you must first shut down the VPN
Router 1750 and unplug it.
To shut down the VPN Router 1750:
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Warning: Risk of electric shock
Shut down the VPN Router 1750 as described in this section before you
attempt to add or replace an option card or DIMM.
Use the Web graphical user interface (GUI) or the command line interface
(CLI) to shut down the gateway.
Web GUI: Choose Admin > Shutdown. Select the option to power off the
gateway after shutdown.
CLI: Use the
reload
enter
reload power-off disable-logins "Upgrade hardware"
For the complete syntax of the
Using the Command Line Interface (NN46110-507).
Wait for the system to shut down.
Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and then disconnect the cord
from the VPN Router 1750.
The power receptacle is on the rear of the VPN Router 1750 (see
page
27).
Warning: Risk of electric shock
Make sure to turn off the VPN Router 1750 and unplug the power cord
before you attempt to remove or install an option card or DIMM.
command to shut down the system. For example,
command, see Nortel VPN Router
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