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Intrepid® 6064 Director Installation and Service Manual
Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs)
4. Identify the defective port card from the amber LED on the card
or failure information at the management server Hardware View.
5. Block communication to the defective port card (Downloading
Director Firmware and Software on page 4-41).
6. Disconnect the fiber-optic jumper cable from each port on the
defective card as follows. Repeat this step for all four ports.
a. Pull the keyed LC connector free from the port optical
transceiver.
b. Place a protective cap over the cable connector. If required,
label jumper cables to ensure correct connections when the
port card is replaced.
NOTE: If name server zoning is implemented by port number, a
change to the director fiber-optic cable configuration disrupts zone
operation and may incorrectly include or exclude a device from a
zone.
c. Insert a protective plug into the opticaltransceiver.
ATTENTION! When fiber-optic cables are disconnected from port card
optical transceivers, ensure protective plugs are inserted into the receptacles.
This preventsdamageto sensitivecomponentsand preventsinjuryto the eye
if the laser is viewed directly.
7. The port card is secured to the director chassis with two captive
Allen screws. The bottom screw is spring-loaded and locks the
port card in place. The top screw cams the port card into and out
of the backplane.
ATTENTION! The torque tool supplied with the Intrepid 6064 Director is
designed to tighten director logic cards and is set to release at a torque value
of six inch-pounds. Do not use an Allen wrench or torque tool designed for
use with another McDATA product. Use of the wrong tool may overtighten
and damage logic cards.
a. Insert the torque tool into the locking Allen screw at the
bottom of the card. Turn the screw counter-clockwise until the
spring releases and the tool turns freely.