SW0501 switches on the Netra CP2140 host CPU card should actually be set in the
default, non-high availability settings. Refer to the Netra CT Server Product Overview
for more information.
6.1.1.3
Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping the Alarm Card
Following are the rules and restrictions you must understand before hot-swapping
an alarm card:
1. You must have the host CPU card and the system controller board installed in the
Netra CT server before you can hot-swap the alarm card.
2. You cannot hot-swap any other component in a Netra CT server while the alarm
card is being hot-swapped.
3. You cannot install any new component into a Netra CT server while the alarm
card is being hot-swapped.
6.1.2
Removing and Replacing Main Cards
The individual slots in your server will be set to full hot swap by default. You can
also change the slots to basic hot swap manually. Refer to
information.
If you are removing and replacing a card in the server, first to go
I
"Removing a Main Card" on page
Main Card" on page
If you are installing a card in the server, go to
I
Card" on page
6.1.2.1
Removing a Main Card
Note – Do not proceed with these instructions until you have reviewed the
information in
on page
configuration information.
1. Locate the card that you want to remove from the server.
FIGURE 6-1
shows the locations of these cards in the diskfull Netra CT 410 server, and
shows the locations of these cards in the diskless Netra CT 410 server.
6-8
Netra CT Server Service Manual • January 2004
6-17.
6-17.
Section 6.1.1, "Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Main Cards"
6-6. Failure to do so may result in an inadvertent system reboot or incorrect
shows the locations of these cards in the Netra CT 810 server.
Chapter 5
6-8, then go to
Section 6.1.2.2, "Inserting a
Section 6.1.2.2, "Inserting a Main
for more
Section 6.1.2.1,
FIGURE 6-2
FIGURE 6-3
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