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D Customer replaceable units

This appendix describes the procedures for replacing CRUs. Information about initial enclosure

installation, ESD protection, and common replacement procedures is also presented.

ESD protection

When you replace a CRU, you must take precautions to prevent the possibility of electrostatic discharge

(ESD) damaging sensitive electronic items.

1.

Always transport and store CRUs in an ESD protective enclosure.

2.

Do not remove the CRU from the ESD protective enclosure until you are ready to install it.

3.

Always use ESD precautions, such as a wrist strap, heel straps on conductive flooring, and an

ESD protective smock when handling ESD sensitive equipment.

4.

Avoid touching the CRU connector pins, leads, or circuitry.

NOTE:

Do not place ESD generating material such as paper or non anti-static (pink) plastic in an ESD

protective enclosure with ESD sensitive equipment.

Common replacement procedures

The following procedure is common to all CRU replacement procedures.

CAUTION:

The hotpluggable power supplies, blowers, and drives DO NOT require halting Fibre Channel data

transfers.
Replacing a pluggable I/O module, transceiver, or a fiber cable always interrupts data transfers

on the Fibre Channel loop.
Review the controller documentation to determine if replacing an I/O module, transceiver or fiber

cable requires removing power.

1.

Always implement all the ESD protection procedures.

2.

Disconnect external cables from the CRU and make note of the connection.

3.

Remove the defective CRU from the enclosure.

4.

Remove the replacement CRU from the ESD protective enclosure. Check the label to ensure that the

CRU is a compatible replacement (see

Figure 67

).

5.

Align the CRU with the enclosure guide slots.

6.

Reconnect external cables to restore external connections.

7.

Slide the CRU into the enclosure until the CRU is against the

backplane

connector.

8.

Fully seat the CRU in the enclosure and verify that the CRU is operating properly.

9.

Place the defective CRU in the ESD protective enclosure for shipment.

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