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CHAPTER 3 This chapter describes how to install the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) in the Cisco SFS 7008P system. About the Field Replaceable Units The following Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) are a part of the Cisco SFS 7008P chassis: Power Supply Modules, page 3-2 Fan Tray Modules, page 3-7 Fabric Controllers, page 3-11 Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs), page 3-17 Management Interface Modules, page 3-23 Chassis ID Modules, page 3-25 3-1

Power Supply Modules Chapter 3 Power Supply Modules About the Power Supply Modules About a Failed Power Supply The Cisco SFS 7008P power supply units are hot-swappable. Only one power module is necessary to power the unit. However, two power supplies are recommended for redundancy. You can add a second module without powering off the chassis. If you have two power supply units installed, you can remove one of them without removing power from the chassis. If you believe a power supply module has failed, contact technical support. Do not remove a failed power supply unless you have a new power supply to install immediately, or a filler panel to place over the open bay as overheating may occur. In most cases, vital information can be recovered from the failed module. If you have the appropriate support agreement, you may want to return the unit for diagnosis. See the Vital Product Data Storage section on page 1-14. Locating the Power Supply Module Both power supply units are located on the front of the chassis. When facing the front of the switch with the bezel cover removed, the power modules are located in the top center bays of the Cisco SFS 7008P chassis. See Figure 1-1 for an illustration of the chassis. Removing a Power Supply Module Caution Caution: Do not remove a power supply module without first loosening the screws with a Phillips screw driver. 3-2

Chapter 3 Power Supply Modules Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Verify that you have a means of covering the slot before removing the module. Do not remove a failed power supply unless you have a replacement or a filler panel to install in its place, as overheating may occur. Make sure you have a #1 Phillips screwdriver to disengage the fasteners. Caution Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Never place your hand inside an empty card or module bay. You should never have cause to place a hand anywhere inside the Cisco SFS 7008P chassis. Remove the bezel cover from the front of the switch. Locate the power supply that you want to remove. See the Power Supply LEDs section on page 5-3. If you have two power supply modules installed, you can remove one of them without removing power from the chassis. However, before removing a power supply, make sure that the redundant power supply has the corresponding power cord installed. Determine which power cord is linked to the power supply module you want to remove. Caution Step 7 Make sure you do not remove the power cord of the functioning power supply. Remove the power cord from the chassis. 3-3

Power Supply Modules Chapter 3 Step 8 Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the fasteners that hold the power supply module in place (see Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1 Loosening Captive Screws 144998 3-4

Chapter 3 Power Supply Modules Step 9 Use the handle to pull the power supply module from the bay (see Figure 3-2). Figure 3-2 Pulling the Power Supply Module from the Bay 144999 Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place. Statement 1029 3-5

Power Supply Modules Chapter 3 Step 10 Install the filler panel in place of the power supply module. The device should never be run without either a filler panel or module in any bay, as overheating may occur. or Install a new power supply module. See the Installing a New Power Supply Module section on page 3-6 if you are installing a new power supply module. Installing a New Power Supply Module Caution Never place your hand inside an empty card or module bay. You should never have cause to place a hand anywhere inside the Cisco SFS 7008P switch chassis. To insert a power supply unit: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Remove the new power supply from the package. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Insert the provided power cord into the receptacle, if one is not already connected and plug it into a power-source. The power cord receptacles are located on the back of the chassis. Each power cord receptacle controls the power supply that is closest to it (on the same end of the chassis). Remove the bezel cover from the front of the switch, if you have not already done so. See the Removing a Power Supply Module section on page 3-2, if a power supply is still in the bay. Remove the filler panel from the power supply bay with a #1 Phillips screwdriver, if it is still in place. Insert the new power supply unit into the open slot until it is fully seated. You may need to push the unit with your thumbs to get it completely into the bay. 3-6

Chapter 3 Fan Tray Modules Figure 3-3 Pushing the Power Supply Module into the Bay 133826 Step 8 Step 9 Secure the captive screws with a #1 Phillips screwdriver. Check the LEDs on the power supply to verify the status of the module. See the Power Supply LEDs section on page 5-3. Fan Tray Modules Warning When removing the fan tray, keep your hands and fingers away from the spinning fan blades. Let the fan blades completely stop before you remove the fan tray. 3-7

Fan Tray Modules Chapter 3 The following sections describe how to remove and install fan tray modules. About the Fan Tray Modules See the Fan Trays section on page 1-6 for more information about the fan tray modules. About a Failed Fan Tray Locating the Fan Tray If you believe a fan module has failed, contact technical support. See the Fan LEDs section on page 5-6 and Using the Fans Tab section on page 5-33 for monitoring information. Both fan modules are located on the front of the chassis. When facing the front of the switch with the bezel cover removed, the fan modules are located in the left and right receptacles of the Cisco SFS 7008P chassis. The slots are labelled on the chassis. See Figure 1-1 for an illustration of the chassis. Removing a Fan Module Note Do not remove fan module without first loosening the screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Verify that you have a means of covering the slot before removing the module. Do not remove the module unless you have a replacement or a filler panel for the slot, as overheating may occur. Remove the bezel cover from the front of the switch, if you have not already done so. 3-8

Chapter 3 Fan Tray Modules Step 4 Use a #1 Phillips screw driver to unscrew the captive screws. (See Figure 3-4.) Figure 3-4 Loosening Captive Screws 133828 Step 5 Carefully begin to pull the fan tray one inch out of the bay. Do not pull the fan tray completely from the bay. (See Figure 3-5.) Caution Step 6 The fan tray does not have guards over the blades. You must wait until the fan blades have stopped moving before completely removing the fan tray from the bay, or risk injury. Wait 15 seconds to allow the fan blades to stop moving. 3-9

Fan Tray Modules Chapter 3 Figure 3-5 Partially Removing a Fan Tray 133770 Step 7 Step 8 Pull the fan tray completely out of the bay. Install the filler panel in place of the fan module. Only one fan module is required to run the switch; however, the device should never be run without either a filler panel or module in any bay, as overheating may occur. or Install a new fan module. See the Installing a Fan Module section on page 3-10 if you are installing a new fan module. Installing a Fan Module Step 1 Step 2 Remove the new fan module from the package. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. 3-10

Chapter 3 Fabric Controllers Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Remove the bezel cover from the front of the switch, if you have not already done so. See the Removing a Fan Module section on page 3-8, if a module is still in place. Remove the filler panel, if no fan module was in place. Align the fan module with the bay and slide the module into the bay. Push the module until it is firmly in place. Use the #1 Phillips screw driver to tighten the captive screws. Check the LEDs on the fan module to verify the status. See the Fan LEDs section on page 5-6. Fabric Controllers About the Fabric Controllers See the Fabric Controllers section on page 1-8 for more specific information about this module. About a Failed Fabric Controller If you believe a fabric controller module has failed, contact technical support. See the Fabric Controller LEDs section on page 5-7 and Monitoring the Modules section on page 5-21 for monitoring information. Locating a Failed Fabric Controller The fabric controllers are located on the front of the chassis, behind the bezel cover. See Figure 1-1 for an illustration of the chassis. The slots are labelled on the chassis. 3-11

Fabric Controllers Chapter 3 Considerations Before Removing a Fabric Controller Card Before removing a fabric controller card from either a node or a core slot of the Cisco SFS 7008P switch, keep the following in mind: Step 1 Step 2 The fabric controller cards in the core slots are paired to the management interface modules on the other side of the chassis. Fabric controller card in slot 11 is paired to the management interface module in slot 15. Fabric controller card in slot 12 is paired to management interface module in slot 16. Therefore, before removing a fabric controller from a core slot, make sure that the second pairing of fabric controller/management interface module is installed and operational. Removing the fabric controller in the core slot that is currently acting as master will cause a fail-over to the standby pair of fabric controller/management interface modules. It takes up to three seconds for the standby fabric controller to become a new master. a. If you are removing a fabric controller card from a node slot, the card will be located in slots 9, 10, 13, and 14 (marked on the chassis). b. If you are removing a fabric controller card from a core slot, the card will be located in slots 11 or 12. Removing a Fabric Controller Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Verify that you have a means of covering the slot before removing the module. Do not remove the module unless you have a replacement or a filler panel for the slot, as overheating may occur. Remove the bezel cover from the front of the switch. 3-12

Chapter 3 Fabric Controllers Step 4 Step 5 Determine whether the fabric controller you want to remove is installed in a core slot or a node slot. See Figure 1-1 for an illustration of the chassis. If you are removing a fabric controller from one of the core slots, make sure that the redundant core fabric controller is functional. Removal of the fabric controller currently acting as master will cause a fail-over. It takes up to 3 seconds for the standby fabric controller to become a new master. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the captive screws from both ends of the fabric controller card (see Figure 3-6). Figure 3-6 Loosen Captive Screws Before Removing 133771 Step 6 Pull the levers on both sides of the card toward you. The card will be released (see Figure 3-7). 3-13

Fabric Controllers Chapter 3 Figure 3-7 Opening Fabric Card Levers 133772 Step 7 Step 8 Use the levers to pull the card toward you and remove it from the bay. Place a filler panel over the open bay. No bay should ever be run without a filler panel or a module installed, as overheating may occur. or See the Installing a Fabric Controller section on page 3-15 to install a new fabric controller. 3-14

Chapter 3 Fabric Controllers Installing a Fabric Controller To install a fabric controller, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Remove the new fabric controller module from the packaging. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Remove the bezel cover, if you have not already done so. See the Removing a Fabric Controller section on page 3-12, if a fabric controller module is still installed. Remove the filler panel, if no fabric controller was previously installed. Align the new fabric controller module with the bay into which you want to install it. Gently push the fabric controller module into the bay as far as you can. When the module is nearly completely installed, press the levers in toward the fabric controller until they are flat against the module. Check the LEDs on the fabric controller module and the chassis to verify the status. See the Fabric Controller LEDs section on page 5-7. Tighten the captive screws on both ends of the fabric controller module (see Figure 3-8). 3-15

Fabric Controllers Chapter 3 Figure 3-8 Tighten the Captive Screws 133771 Step 11 See the Upgrading the Controller Card section on page 3-16. Upgrading the Controller Card It is likely that the image version on the new fabric controller card will not match the firmware on the rest of the chassis. After the new fabric controller module has been installed, upgrade the firmware on the chassis and the new fabric controller will be upgraded automatically. The version of the firmware is verified during the upgrade process. If a module does not need to be upgraded, the module will be skipped and move on to the next module. 3-16

Chapter 3 Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) To upgrade the system image with the Chassis Manager web GUI, refer to the Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Chassis Manager User Guide. To upgrade the system image with the optionally licensed Element Manager GUI, refer to the Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Element Manager User Guide. To upgrade the system image using the CLI, refer to the Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) About LIMs About a Failed LIM Module See the Line Interface Modules section on page 1-10 for specific information about the LIMs. LIMs must be connected to node cards in the following order: LIM slots 1 and 2 are connected to node slot 9 LIM slots 3 and 4 are connected to node slot 10 LIM slots 5 and 6 are connected to node slot 13 LIM slots 7 and 8 are connected to node slot 14 In addition, LIMs must be paired in the following manner to ensure proper operation: Slots 1 and 2 must be the same type Slots 3 and 4 must be the same type Slots 5 and 6 must be the same type Slots 7 and 8 must be the same type If you believe a line interface module has failed, contact technical support. See the LIM Status LEDs section on page 5-16 and Monitoring the Modules section on page 5-21 for monitoring information. 3-17

Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) Chapter 3 Locating a Failed LIM Module The LIM modules are located on the back of the chassis. See Figure 1-2 for an illustration of the chassis. Removing a LIM Card Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Verify that you have a means of covering the slot before removing the module. Do not remove the module unless you have a replacement or a filler panel for the slot, as overheating may occur. Remove the InfiniBand cables from the ports. a. To remove a cable with a pinch connector, pinch both sides of the back of the connector and pull the connector away from the port (see Figure 3-9). Figure 3-9 Removing a Pinch-Type Connector Press here 13 Press here 144962 b. To remove a cable with a pull connector, grasp the connector with one hand and push it toward the port, then pull the latch away from the port with your other hand and gently wiggle the connector away from the port (see Figure 3-10). 3-18

Chapter 3 Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) Figure 3-10 Removing a Pull-Type Connector Hold here Pull here 10 Hold here Step 4 Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the captive screws on both sides of the LIM card (Figure 3-11). Figure 3-11 Loosen the Captive Screws 133773 144963 Step 5 Release the LIM module by pulling both levers toward you, then toward the outside of the chassis (Figure 3-12). 3-19

Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) Chapter 3 Figure 3-12 Releasing the LIM Module Levers 133774 Step 6 Use the levers to pull the module from the bay (see Figure 3-13). 3-20

Chapter 3 Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) Figure 3-13 Pulling a LIM Module from the Slot 133775 Step 7 Install a filler panel in place of the LIM module, or refer to Installing a LIM Module on page 21 for instructions on replacing the LIM module. Installing a LIM Module To install a LIM, peform these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Remove the new LIM module from the package. See the Removing a LIM Card section on page 3-18, if a LIM module is still in place. 3-21

Line Interface Management Modules (LIMs) Chapter 3 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Remove the filler panel if a LIM module was not currently in place. Align the LIM module and slide it into the bay as far as possible. The module will not go into the bay completely without closing the levers. When the LIM module is nearly installed in the bay, press the levers in toward each other (see Figure 3-14). Figure 3-14 Closing the LIM Module Levers 133776 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Check the LIM status LED to determine that the module is functioning properly. See the LIM Status LEDs section on page 5-16. Tighten the captive screws on both ends of the LIM card. Connect the InfiniBand cables to the ports. a. To plug in an InfiniBand cable, push the connector into the interface until you hear/feel a click.check the InfiniBand port LEDs to determine the status of the port. See the InfiniBand Port LEDs section on page 5-18. 3-22

Chapter 3 Management Interface Modules Management Interface Modules The following sections describe the management interface modules. See the Management Interface Modules section on page 1-7 for additional information. About a Failed Management Interface Module If you believe a management interface module has failed, contact technical support. Management interface modules are hot-swappable. See the Management Interface Module LEDs section on page 5-10 and Monitoring the Modules section on page 5-21 for monitoring information. Determining Which Management Interface Module has Failed The management interface modules are located on the back of the chassis. See Figure 1-2 for an illustration of the chassis. The slots are labelled on the chassis. Removing a Management Interface Module Step 1 Step 2 Verify that you have a method of covering the slot before removing the module. Do not remove the module unless you have a replacement or a filler panel for the slot, as overheating may occur. Determine if the management interface module that you are removing is currently connected to the master fabric controller. Note Step 3 The removal of the master management interface module will trigger a fail-over of the fabric controller module. Switch traffic will be disrupted. If the system is left without a management interface card, the switch will become inoperative. If the Master LED is lit, then the module is connected to the master fabric controller module, and a fail-over will occur when you remove the management interface module. The system will fail to the redundant management interface module and the redundant fabric controller module. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. 3-23

Management Interface Modules Chapter 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Unplug any Ethernet management or serial cables that are connected to the ports of the management interface module. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the management interface module. Use the handle to pull the module from the bay. If the master management interface module was removed, the standby module becomes active. The Master led becomes green. Install a filler panel in the empty bay, or refer to Installing a Management Interface Module on page 24 to replace the management interface module. Installing a Management Interface Module Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Remove the new management interface module from the package. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. See the Removing a Management Interface Module section on page 3-23 if a management interface module is still in place. Remove the filler panel if a management interface module was not previously in place. Align the management interface module and push the module completely into the bay. Use the LEDs to verify the status of the management interface module and the corresponding core card. See the Management Interface Module LEDs section on page 5-10. Connect the Ethernet or serial cables to the ports. Tighten the outside screws with a #1 Phillips screwdriver. 3-24

Chapter 3 Chassis ID Modules Chassis ID Modules About Chassis ID Modules See the Chassis ID Module section on page 1-10 for additional information. Failed Chassis ID Module If you believe a chassis ID module has failed, contact technical support. See the Chassis ID LEDs section on page 5-15 and Monitoring the Modules section on page 5-21 for monitoring information. A failure of the Chassis ID module will cause the yellow error LEDs to be lit on the Chassis ID module. The System Status LED will turn yellow as well. Caution Never remove a Chassis ID unless Technical Support has specifically instructed you to do so. Locating the Chassis ID Module The Chassis ID module is located on the back of the chassis. See Figure 1-2 for an illustration of the chassis. Removing a Chassis ID Module Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If you must remove a Chassis ID module, verify that you have a means of covering the slot before removing the module. Do not remove the module unless you have a replacement or a filler panel for the slot, as overheating may occur. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the screws from the left and right side of the Chassis ID module (see Figure 3-15). 3-25

Chassis ID Modules Chapter 3 Figure 3-15 Loosen the Captive Screws! 133777 Step 4 Pull the Chassis ID module from the bay (see Figure 3-16). 3-26

Chapter 3 Chassis ID Modules Figure 3-16 Remove the Chassis ID Module! 133778 Step 5 Do not allow the bay to remain empty, as overheating may occur. The Cisco SFS 7008P switch should never be run without the replacement module, so you should immediately install the new Chassis ID module. See the Installing a Replacement Chassis ID Module section on page 3-28. 3-27

Chassis ID Modules Chapter 3 Installing a Replacement Chassis ID Module The new Chassis ID has been partially serialized with the information that is unique to your chassis. The software running on your 7008 switch will program the rest of the information using this unique information. To install the replacement, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Disconnect the power cord of the system chassis. Remove the new Chassis ID module from the package. Wear an appropriate ESD grounding device. Remove the old Chassis ID module, if you have not already done so. See the Chassis ID Modules section on page 3-25 if a Chassis ID module is still in place. Align the chassis ID module with the slot and push the module completely into the bay. Reattach the power cord between the outlet and power supply. Monitor the LEDs to determine the status of the module (see the Chassis ID LEDs section on page 5-15). Wait for the OS to boot and the chassis ID module LED to turn green. If the chassis ID module LED remains yellow after 10 minutes, contact technical support. 3-28