Replacing The S2600Cw2Sk Server Board - Kontron CG2300 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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5.2.19

Replacing the S2600CW2SK Server Board

The CG2300 Carrier Grade Server uses the Intel® server board S2600CW2SK. To replace the server board, the following
components must be removed first:
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Top chassis cover
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Riser card assemblies
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Processor air duct
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RMM4Lite key (if used)
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Hardware RAID controller board (if used)
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SuperCap battery backup (if used)
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eUSB module (if used)
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.M. 2 module (if used)
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Support cross bar
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All cables attached to the baseboard:
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Baseboard power cables
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Baseboard signal cables
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Fan I2C cable
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Front panel board USB cable
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SAS 1 cable and SAS 2 cable (which will be on baseboard or the hardware RAID board, if used)
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HSBP I
C/HDD LED cable
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For instructions, see (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), and (F) in Chapter 4, and the following other sections:
5.2.7: "Installing a Hardware RAID Controller", 5.2.11: "Installing the RMM4 Lite Key", 5.2.12: "Installing an M.2 Storage
Drive", and 5.2.13: "Installing an eUSB Module".
In addition, you will probably want to remove the following components for reuse on the replacement server board if it hasn't
already been populated with spare components:
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Heat sink(s)
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Processor(s)
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All DIMMs
For instructions, see the following sections: "Removing a Heat Sink" and "Removing a Processor" in 5.2.4 and 5.2.3: "Replacing
or Removing Memory DIMMs".
If you want to reuse components from this server board, you can remove them now or after you have removed the server board
from the chassis.
CAUTION: Before replacing any of the boards on the CG2300 server, first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral
devices connected to the server, turn off the server by pressing the power button, and unplug the power cord(s) from the system
and wall outlet.
When handling the server board, observe the normal safety and ESD precautions. See Appendix A: Safety Information for more
information.
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