Replacing a module – Nortel Networks Passport Module 8672A User Manual

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Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATM Module

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To verify that the Passport 8672ATM Module is ready to receive and transmit
traffic, check the LEDs on the module and the MDA. Once you enable the ports
using the CLI or Device Manager, the online LED on the module lights steady
green, and the module is ready. See

“Online LED” on page 28

and

“MDA LEDs”

on page 29

.

For information on enabling ports, refer to

“Enabling or disabling a port” on

page 58

.

You configure and manage the Passport 8600 series switch operation for your
network using the command line interface (CLI) or SNMP-based network
management software, such as Device Manager. For information on configuring
and managing the Passport 8672ATM Module, refer to

Chapter 4, “Managing the

Passport 8672ATM Module with Device Manager,” on page 47

, to

Chapter 5,

“Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with the CLI,” on page 73

, and to

Chapter 6, “Configuring the Passport 8672ATM Module,” on page 115

.

Factory default settings for the Passport 8672ATM Module are shown in

Appendix B, “Factory defaults,” on page 145

.

Replacing a module

You can hot-swap Passport 8672ATM Modules as long as the module you are
inserting has the same MDAs installed as the module you are replacing. In this
case, the system saves the previous configurations. If you hot-swap the module
with a module that has different MDAs installed, you must reconfigure the
module.

If you are hot-swapping modules, read the following section for information about
how the routing switch recognizes replacement modules and how to avoid
potential problems.

Warning: The Passport 8672ATM Module itself is hot-swappable; the
MDAs necessary to pass traffic on the module are not hot-swappable.

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