Model 3096RC T-DAC Getting Started Guide
– To save the displayed data as a text file, use your browser's Save function (see
or Internet Explorer, for example.
• Click the File menu.
• Click Save As. A dialog box will appear. Use the dialog to save the data displayed on your browser
(your T-DAC configuration parameters) to a text file.
• Select the folder in which you want to store the file,
• Type a file name.
• Click Save.
Figure 63. Saving the access server flash memory configuration data as a text file
Removing the defective Model 3096RC
1. Remove the replacement Model 3096RC from its shipping container and place it near the chassis in which
the malfunctioning Model 3096RC is located.
Note
2. Disconnect and label the following cables from the malfunctioning Model 3096RC:
– The T1/E1 WAN cable (68-pin SCSI connector)
– The G.SHDSL modem cable (RJ-21X connector)
– The RS-232 CONFIG cable
– The 10/100 Ethernet cable
Maintenance
The Model 3096RC T-DAC blades are hot-swappable, so it is not
necessary to deactivate the rack chassis before replacing a blade.
5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance
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