Replacing an sfp – IBM AA-RWF3A-TE User Manual

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7.

Install the new Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit in the chassis:
a. Orient the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit as shown in

Figure 38

, with the

captive screw on the right.

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Figure 38 Inserting the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit in the

4/32B SAN Switch

b. Gently push the power supply into the chassis until it is seated.

CAUTION:

Do not force the installation. Verify that the unit is oriented correctly

before continuing.

c. Secure the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit to the chassis by screwing in

the captive screw.

8.

Plug the power cord in to the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit and press the AC

power switch to “I” to turn it on.

9.

Fasten the power cord in place by pulling the power cord retainer down over the

power cord plug.

10.

Verify that the LED on the new Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit displays a steady

green light while the switch is operating. If the LED is not green, ensure that the

Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit is firmly seated.

11.

Optionally, type psShow at the command line prompt to display Power Supply/Fan

Assembly Unit status. Fabric OS identifies the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit in

the 4/32B SAN Switch from left to right as PS1 and PS2 respectively. See

Figure 38

.

Replacing an SFP

To remove a faulty SFP transceiver:

1.

Press and hold the cable release.

2.

Remove the cable from the transceiver.

3.

Pull the bale (wire handle) to release the transceiver.

4.

Grasp the transceiver by the bale and gently, but firmly, pull it out of the port.

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