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Exchanging the System Card
Attention:
1. The System Card is not hot pluggable.
2. You will remove and retain the hard drive from the defective system card. The
hard drive that comes with the new system card is
blank
.
3. Make note of the part number of your system card.
First-generation FRU system cards (PN 78H6297, 11J7464, or 89H8395)
support 64 MB (two non-replaceable 32 MB dual inline memory modules
(DIMMs)) of memory. These cards are only used on MAE (FC 3000) and
are not addressed in this manual.
Second-generation FRU system cards:
FRU PN 85H9682 or PN 85H9744
FRU PN 25L5177 or PN 25L5176
FRU PN 25L4784 or PN 25L4783
support up to 256 MB of total memory (up to 64 MB DIMMs or two 128 MB
DIMMs).
The third generation FRU system card
FRU PN 31L4338 or PN 31L4336
supports up to 512 MB of total memory.
4. Next, the intent is to reuse the customer's memory on the replacement card.
When you replace a system card, you need to move the customer's DIMMs
from the defective card to the replacement card. If the replacement card
already has one DIMM, remove that DIMM and place it on the defective card.
the defective card should be returned. The replacement FRUs come with zero
or one DIMM installed.
1 Record the IP Addresses
a Double click on the Service Processor icon.
b Click on Configuration Management, then double click on SP
customization.
c Check Service LAN addresses, then click on Next>>.
Chapter 4. Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4-5

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