Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 415/430 as of R3.2
syd-0344/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
3. Remove the defective interface card by pressing the two lateral metal clamps
outward at the same time and gently lifting the interface card.
4. Place the new interface card at a slight angle into the required slot (see Fig. 23).
Make sure the angled side of the interface card is facing backwards (i.e. it must
not project over the wiring adapter slots).
5. Carefully press the interface card downwards until the two lateral metal clamps
engage.
6. Fit the housing cover.
7. Reconnect the system to the power supply.
6. 3. 3. 2 New card with fewer ports
A card is replaced by a similar card with fewer ports.
Procedure:
Change the card and put the system into operation again. Similar procedure as de-
scribed in "Replacing a defective interface card", page 193.
The following data is deleted:
• The system and terminal configuration data of the terminals on the interfaces
that are no longer present in the new configuration.
• The system configuration data of the network interfaces that are no longer pres-
ent in the new configuration.
Tab. 82 Example: Reducing the number of terminal or network interfaces
Note:
If the terminal configuration data of system terminals is deleted following
the reconfiguration of a card, a warning message will appear beforehand
to give you the possibility of cancelling the process. However, this is pos-
sible only if the configuration data of the original card was not already
deleted beforehand.
TIC-4TS TIC-2TS The configuration data of terminal interfaces 3 and 4 are deleted.
TIC-4AB TIC-2AB The configuration data of network interfaces 3 and 4 are deleted.