Users Guide

Removing the controller card
Figure 68. Controller card components
Note: The base controller card is on the left, and the expansion controller card is on the right.
Table 43. Controller card components
1 Blue captive thumbscrews
2 Upper Expansion Module connection port
3 USB Port
4 Ethernet Port A
5 Ethernet Port B
6 Lower Expansion Module connection port
7 Controller card LEDs, top to bottom
Green Controller Health Status. The flashing LED indicates that the controller
is in good health status and properly working.
Yellow Controller Error. This LED turns on if the controller has a hardware
issue. In this case, the green LED stops flashing.
Blue Unit Identier. This LED is a beacon that can be turned on or off through
the Management GUI. The LED gives the user an indication that the
controller needs attention. See “Identifying a failed component” on page 75.
1. Unplug the AC power cables from the module that contains the failed controller card.
2. On the module that contains the failed controller card, remove the expansion interconnect cables ( 2
and 6 ) that connect to other modules, if present.
Chapter 6. Upgrading and servicing
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