FW V06.XX/HAFM SW V08.02.00 HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/24 Service Manual (AA-RTDXC-TE, July 2004)
FRU Removal and Replacement
196 Edge Switch 2/24 Service Manual
b. Grasp the wire locking bale and pull the transceiver from the port
receptacle.
6. Perform one of the following to inspect the Event Log:
— If at a Web browser connected to the EWS interface, click the Log tab at
the Monitor panel. The Event Log displays. An event code 513 (SFP
optics hot-removal completed) displays in the log.
— If at the HAFM appliance, open the Hardware View and choose Logs >
Event Log. The Event Log displays. An event code 513 (SFP optics
hot-removal completed) displays in the log.
Replacement
To replace an SFP optical transceiver:
1. Remove the replacement transceiver from its packaging.
2. Insert the transceiver into the port receptacle, then engage the locking
mechanism by rotating the wire locking bale up or down 90 degrees.
3. Perform an external loopback test on the port. Refer to “Perform Loopback
Tests” on page 160 for instructions. If the test fails, go to “MAP 0000: Start
MAP” on page 32 to isolate the problem.
4. Reconnect the fiber-optic jumper cable:
a. Remove the protective cap from the cable connector and the protective
plug from the port’s optical transceiver. Store the cap and plug in a suitable
location for safekeeping.
b. Clean the jumper cable and transceiver connectors. Refer to “Clean
Fiber-Optic Components” on page 167 for instructions.
c. Insert the keyed LC cable connector into the port’s optical transceiver.
5. Ensure the amber LED adjacent to the port transceiver is extinguished. If the
amber LED is illuminated, go to “MAP 0000: Start MAP” on page 32 to
isolate the problem.
6. Perform one of the following to inspect the Event Log:
— If at a Web browser connected to the EWS interface, click the Log tab at
the Monitor panel. The Event Log displays. Ensure an event code 510
(SFP optics hot-insertion initiated) displays. If the event code does not
appear in the log, go to “MAP 0000: Start MAP” on page 32 to isolate the
problem.