Card Installation And Replacement - Oracle EAGLE Installation Manual

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Acronym
HIPR2
LIM
MCA
MIS
MPS
SLIC
TOCA
Note:
For the complete list of cards supported by EAGLE Release 47.0, see
Hardware Reference Guide.

3.3 Card Installation and Replacement

The frame arrives configured with the cards in place. After installing the frame in its
final location, remove all cards prior to powering up the frame. Reinstall all cards in the
control shelf, extension shelves, and other frames carefully to avoid possible faulty
connections. When installing a card, be aware of possible electrostatic discharge or
shorts.
warning:
Always wear a wrist strap or other electrostatic protection when handling
electronic cards or electrostatic sensitive devices.
Cam-out/lock-in levers on the front edge of the card assist in insertion and removal of
the card. Grasp the card at the top and bottom, as shown in the figure below, and slide
the card into the appropriate slot. Using the card slot guides in the shelf, slide the card
into the shelf until the connectors on the card seat with the connectors on the
backplane. Press both tabs in until they lock the card in place. To ensure proper
seating, the levers must be held in the release position until the locking tabs can
engage with the upper and lower flange on the shelf. Once the locking tabs on the
levers engage the shelf plane, the tabs are pressed to the card faceplate, and must be
flush with the faceplate when the card is completely seated.
(Cont.) EAGLE Components
Name
High-Speed IMT Packet
Router 2 Module
Link Interface Module
Matrix Controller Automatic
(Holdover Clock)
Maintenance Interface
System Card (Holdover
Clock)
Multi-purpose Server
Service and Link Interface
Card
Timing Output Composite
Automatic (Holdover Clock)
Card Installation and Replacement
Function
Provides Interprocessor Message Transport (IMT)
bus continuity for all cards connected to the IMT
bus at a rate of 2.5 Gbps for large systems
Provides specific SS7 interfaces
Controls output protection switch matrix
Provides alarms output to system control shelf
Database/reload functionality to various
applications
Single/multi-use card that runs multiple
applications
Clocks outputs (TO1 and TO2) for A and B
through the system control shelf
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