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Intrepid® 6064 Director Installation and Service Manual
Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs)
1. Wait approximately 20 seconds after removal of the failed CTP2
card to begin this replacement procedure.
2. Remove the replacement card from its protective anti-static bag.
3. Hold the card by its stiffener and insert it in the chassis card track
(Figure 5-4). The label identifying the card should be at the top.
Verify the card is aligned in the card tracks, then slide it forward
until it makes contact with the backplane.
4. Secure the CTP2 card:
a. InsertthetorquetoolintothecamAllenscrewatthetop of the
card. Turn the torque tool clockwise until you feel it release
and hear a clicking sound. As the screw turns clockwise, the
card cams into the backplane connector.
b. Insert the torque tool into the locking Allen screw at the
bottom of the card. Turn the torque tool clockwise until you
feel it release and hear a clicking sound. As the screw turns
clockwise, the card locks into place.
c. Verify the card stiffener is flush with the front of the card cage
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5. After the replacement CTP2 card is installed, note the following:
— When a CTP2 card with a different firmware version is
installed in a director with an active CTP2 card, a
synchronization process occurs. This process causes firmware
fromtheactiveCTP2cardtobedownloadedtothe
replacement CTP2 card. The process does not occur if both
CTP2 cards have the same firmware version.
— The synchronization process may take up to ten minutes
(depending on director activity).
ATTENTION! Allow the synchronization process to complete. If the process
is interrupted by a director power cycle or initial program load (IPL), or by
removing the replacement CTP2 card, the card may be unusable due to
partially-loaded firmware.
— If after ten minutes the replacement CTP2 card does not
appear to be operational, perform the data collection
procedure and return the failed replacement card to McDATA
(Collecting Maintenance Data on page 4-32).