Precautions, Pci card configuration, Reconfiguring pci network cards – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V880 User Manual

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Maintaining PCI cards

Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

May 2006

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Precautions

!

WARNING:

!

WARNING:

The graphics card, High-Speed Serial Interface/PCI (HSI/P) cards, and SCSI
cards are not hot-pluggable cards. Before replacing these cards, you must turn
off the computer. For information on how to replace the graphics card, see

Replacing the graphics card

on page 74. For information on how to replace SCSI

cards, see

Replacing SCSI cards

on page 79. For information on how to install

HSI/P cards, see

Maintaining HSI/P cards (R3V11 on V880 only)

on page 83.

PCI card configuration

The PCI card configurations are different for the V880 and V890 models. It is critical that you
configure the cards as described in the following sections:

Reconfiguring PCI network cards

on page 61

V880 PCI card configuration

on page 62

V890 PCI card configuration

on page 63

Reconfiguring PCI network cards

On earlier versions of the V880, the ethernet cards were installed in the following order:

Slots 0, 1, 2, and 5

Avaya now recommends that ethernet cards be installed as shown in

V880 PCI card

configuration

on page 62. This is because the PCI card slots on both the V880 and V890 are

scanned for network addressing in the following order:

Slots 3, 2, 1, 0, 6, 5, 4, 8, 7

Verify that the network cards are in the correct slot. If you are doing any maintenance on the
system, such as doing a scheduled reboot or if you are restoring a system, you should take the
opportunity to uninstall and reinstall the PCI cards in the correct order. When you do this, the
cards will be reconfigured during the system reboot.

See

V880 PCI card configuration

on page 62 and

V890 PCI card configuration

on page 63 for

the correct order for PCI cards.

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