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SANbox 9000 Series
Chassis Replacement Guide
1. Chassis with shipping covers
WARNING!!
This guide describes the procedure for one person to replace a SANbox 9000 Series chas-
sis. It involves removing blades while the switch is in the rack, and then removing the empty
chassis. Depending on the location of the switch in the rack, it may be easier to remove the
populated switch from the rack first. In this case, to avoid injury or damage to the switch,
arrange for the help of an
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Backup the Switch Switch login: admin Telnet Password: password Configuration Sanbox #> admin start Sanbox (admin) #> config backup Create a backup of the switch configuration if SANbox (admin) #> exit one does not already exist and upload it from ======================================= the switch to the management workstation. ftp FTP Open a Telnet session and enter the User: images Config
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Disconnect Ethernet and Serial Cables Disconnect Ethernet cables from CPU blades and the Maintenance Panel. Disconnect HyperStacking cables from the CPU blades. Disconnect Fibre Channel IO0 IO1 Port Cables Label I/O blades by slot number. I/O blade 0 8 slots are numbered IO0–IO7. Label Fibre Channel port cables by slot number and port number. 4-Gbps I/O blade ports are numbered 0–15 from top to bottom, left to right. 10-Gbps I/O blade po
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Remove Power Supply Blades WARNING!! The Power Supply blade faceplate and internal surfaces can become very hot. 1 Handle with care. Rotate the latch to the full open position. Pull the Power Supply blade by the latch to disengage the blade from the midplane connector. Carefully slide the Power Supply blade out of the chassis. 1. Latch, PS0 blade Remove the Fan Blades Rotate the latch to the full open position. Pull the Fan blade by the la
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Remove Chassis from the Rack Using a crosshead screw driver, remove the 1 screws that secure the chassis to the rack. Slide the chassis out of the rack. Slide the chassis out of the cabinet until the rail latches drop down to stop the chassis. Lift up on the latches on both sides and finish removing the empty chassis. If you have installed license keys, make note of the chassis serial number. You will need this number to obtain new license
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Install New Chassis in the Rack Slide the new chassis into the cabinet rails. Fasten the switch rails to the cabinet rails with two screws. 1 1 1. Screws Reinstall CPU Blades Install the CPU blades in slots CPU0 and CPU1 of the new chassis according to the labels on the CPU blades. Open the CPU blade latch and slide the CPU blade into the chassis until it makes contact with the midplane connector. Rotate the latch to lock the CPU blade in
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Reinstall Power Supply Blades NOTE Power Supply blade installation is easier when installed after the Fan blade below it. Open the Power Supply blade latch and slide the blade into the chassis until it contacts the midplane connector. Rotate the latch right-to-left to lock the Power Supply blade in place. Reinstall I/O Blades Install the I/O blades and panels in the new chassis matching the slot label on the blade with the chassis slot. Sli
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™ SANbox 9000 Series Chassis Replacement Guide A Observe Heartbeat LED Observe the Heartbeat LED on the CPU blade. It should blink once per second. If the Heartbeat LED is showing a different blink pattern, refer to the Installation Guide for 1 diagnostic procedures or contact your authorized maintenance provider. 1. Heartbeat LED Verify the POST Results telnet 10.0.0.1 Switch Login: admin Password: password Open a Telnet session and enter the Show Blade command to display the SANbox #>