Sc Board Replacement Procedure; Hardware Replacement Procedures - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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SC Board Replacement Procedure

If you require the Solaris™ 9 OS software to be installed, refer to 'Installing the
Solaris™ 9 OS' on page 134.
For Redundant configurations, in the event of an SC board failure, the Avaya G860
Media Gateway system performs a switchover to the standby board automatically
(now making it the active board) and notifies users with an alarm. Replace the failed
SC board as soon as possible to restore the system's high availability. The SC boards
are hot-swappable, meaning that the board can be inserted and removed while under
power.
Configuration - Installing the SC Software' on page 139.
For Simplex configurations, the SC software must be installed and configured on the
replacement SC board. Refer to 'Simplex Configuration - Installing the SC Software'
on page 144.
Note 1:
Note 2:
To remove an SC board from the chassis, take these 3 steps:
1.
Unfasten the screws on the plate of the board.
2.
Simultaneously press the red ejector buttons on the two black ejector/injector
latches on both ends and wait 60 sec for the Hot Swap blue LED to light,
indicating that the board can be removed.
3.
Pull on the two ejector/injector latches and ease out the board from the slot.
After replacing the SC board, install the software. Refer to 'Redundant
In a Redundant configuration, should a primary SC board fail before a
faulty secondary SC board has been replaced, replace and configure the
SC board to be initially active first and then do the second SC board. For
the primary SC board, use the procedures in 'Simplex Configuration -
Installing the SC Software' on page
configuration, use the procedures in 'SC Software Backup/Restore
Procedures' on page 91.
If you are replacing both SC boards, DO NOT reboot the system until after
the second SC board is installed and configured using the procedures
detailed in this section.
Figure 34: Red Ejector Buttons on a Board

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