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9.3 Removing an XSCF BB Control Cable


9.3 Removing an XSCF BB Control Cable
This section describes the procedure for removing the XSCF BB control cables.
Enable removal of the XSCF BB control cables before attempting to remove them. For details, see "Chapter 7 Maintenance Flow."
Caution - Before you handle the XSCF BB control cables, wear a wrist strap to ground any static electricity. If you perform this procedure without a wrist strap, individual components or the overall system may be damaged. For details, see "1.4 Notes Regarding Static Electricity."
  1. Remove the XSCF BB control cable from the chassis of the physical partition or the crossbar box.
    Pull out the XSCF BB control cable while pushing the lock release buttons (1 in Figure 9-4, and A in Figure 9-5 and Figure 9-6) on both sides of the cable.
Note - The cables on the rear of the crossbar box are bundled together and fastened to the right-hand cable support with a hook-and-loop fastener. When removing the XSCF BB control cables, remove the hook-and-loop fastener from the cable support.
Figure 9-4  Removing the XSCF BB Control Cables (SPARC M12-2S)
Figure 9-4  Removing the XSCF BB Control Cables (SPARC M12-2S)
Figure 9-5  Removing the XSCF BB Control Cables (SPARC M10-4S)
Figure 9-5  Removing the XSCF BB Control Cables (SPARC M10-4S)
Figure 9-6  Removing the XSCF BB Control Cables (Crossbar Box)
Figure 9-6  Removing the XSCF BB Control Cables (Crossbar Box)
  1. Remove the XSCF BB control cables from the other chassis.
    Pull out the XSCF BB control cable while pushing the lock release buttons on the both sides of the cable.