Replacing Blank-Panel Slot Covers with OSN Server Modules
The procedure below describes how to install an OSN server module into a slot that is currently not used (unoccupied) and covered by a blank panel.
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Make sure that you install the HDMX module before installing the OSN module. |
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OSN server modules are hot-swappable and can be replaced without powering down the device. Therefore, when replacing these modules, non-related OSN services such as Gateway and SBC functionality are not disrupted. |
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To replace blank-panel slot covers with OSN server modules: |
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Remove the new OSN server modules from their ESD shielding packets in which they were shipped. |
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Install the HDMX Module: |
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Remove the blank-panel slot cover from the slot intended for the HDMX module, by gently pulling on the handle of the module until it slides out of the slot. |
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Hold the HDMX module in the correct orientation, as shown in the following figure, and gently insert the module into the slot, sliding it along the slot's guide rails until it makes contact with the card-edge connector located on the backplane. |
Inserting HDMX Module into Slot
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Push the module's handle until it clicks firmly into the slot. |
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Install the OSN Module: |
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Remove the blank-panel slot cover from the slot intended for the OSN module, by gently pulling on the handle of the module until it slides out of the slot. |
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Hold the OSN module in the correct orientation, as shown in the following figure, and gently insert the module into the slot, sliding it along the slot's guide rails until it makes contact with the card-edge connector located on the backplane. |
Inserting OSN Module into Slot
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Push the module's handle until it clicks firmly into the slot. |
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Connect all external interfacing cables to the OSN module. |