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16.6.3 Restoring the chassis


16.6.3 Restoring the chassis
  1. Install the air duct and the PSU backplane cover.
    For details, see "6.1.2 Installing the air duct and PSU backplane cover."
  2. Install the upper cover.
    For details, see "6.1.3 Installing the upper cover."
  3. Close the fan cover.
    For details, see "6.1.4 Closing the fan cover."
  4. Put the chassis into the rack.
    For details, see "6.1.5 Putting the chassis into the rack."
  5. Connect all the cables of the external interface.
Note - Reinstall the cables in their original positions by referring to the notes that you made before the start of maintenance.
  1. Disconnect the XSCF LAN cables, and connect the serial cable.
  2. Connect the power cords of the chassis requiring maintenance at their original positions.
    For details, see "6.1.6 Installing the power cords."
Note - Reinstall the power cords in their original positions by referring to the notes that you made before the start of maintenance.
Note - The XSCF STANDBY LED (green) on the operator panel blinks when the power cords are connected. As the LED blinks, wait a moment for it to stay on. This indicates that XSCF initialization completed successfully.
  1. Log in to the XSCF via the serial port.
  2. Set the XSCF time.
    For details on the procedure, see "6.3.1 Setting the time."
  3. Confirm that the XSCF restarts, and then connect the XSCF LAN cable.
Note - Reinstall the cables in their original positions by referring to the notes that you made before the start of maintenance.
  1. Match the XCP firmware version with the pre-replacement version.
    For details on the procedure, see "6.3.2 Confirming the firmware version."
The FRU installation work is completed. See "Chapter 7 Maintenance Flow" to continue maintenance work.