How This Document Is Organized; Failed Function Processor Replacement Chapter - Nortel 7400 Hardware Installation

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NN10600-175 6.1S2
have one or two years experience installing data communications
equipment. You must be familiar with general cabinet, shelf and
processor card installation techniques and terminology
be aware of all pertinent electrical and physical safety procedures and
standards.
WARNING
Risk of radio interference
The Multiservice Switch 7400 series has class B
compliant products provided you ensure that all power,
function processor (FP), and control processor (CP)
cabling is also class B compliant. Using non-class B
compliant cabling may cause radio interference. Nortel
Networks provides prefabricated interface cables and
power cable kits with ferrite beads for B compliance.
This document contains common hardware tasks. Each chapter in this
document represents an individual task. Each task involves a series of
procedures. Flowchart figures provide a visual guide to help you navigate
through a task by showing the sequence of all required or optional procedures.
Immediately following each task flow figure is an alphabetical bulleted list of
links to each procedures mentioned in the task flow.
Some of the procedures required by a task may be located in another
document, for example software configuration procedures are found in
NN10600-550 Nortel Networks Multiservice Switch 7400/15000/20000
Common Configuration Procedures.
The intention is that you will start by reading the high-level task and then
navigate to the required procedures. See "Sample task flow" (page 27).

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