Replacing Modules; Figure 3-35: Remove Module Button Appears After Clicking Module Name; Figure 3-36: Module Removal Confirmation Message Box - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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3.3.8.5

Replacing Modules

To replace the device's modules, you must use the Web interface in combination with
physical removal and insertion of the modules. In other words, when you replace a module,
you first need to 'software-remove' it, then extract it physically from the chassis and insert a
new module, and then 'software-insert' it using the Web interface. The software removal
and insertion is performed in the 'Home' page.
Warnings:
Note:
To replace a module, take these 2 steps:
1.
Remove the module by performing the following:
a.
In the 'Home' page, click the title of the module that you want to replace; the
Remove Module button appears:

Figure 3-35: Remove Module Button Appears after Clicking Module Name

b.
Click the Remove Module button; a message box appears requesting you to
confirm module removal:

Figure 3-36: Module Removal Confirmation Message Box

Version 5.4
Replacing a damaged module can be performed only with the same type
of module and in the same module slot number. For example, a module
with two digital spans in Slot 1 must be replaced with a module with two
digital spans in Slot 1.
When only one module is available, removal of the module causes the
device to reset.
Adding a module to a previously empty slot must only be performed when
the power to the device is switched off (refer to Inserting Modules into
Previously Empty Slots).
This section is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
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3. Web-Based Management
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