Installation Guide for fl Modules 2007-02
ProCurve Switch fl Modules
Installing Modules
Verifying Module Installation
After you have installed all the modules necessary for your switch, follow the
procedure in this section verify correct module installation.
To verify module installation:
1. Make sure all exposed interface module slots and power supply bays are
free of foreign objects, such as tools, and have the correct slot covers.
2. Replace the power and slot covers over any empty power bays and module
slots.
Make sure that you use the correct type of cover for each empty slot. Each
cover is labeled as follows to indicate the type of slot for which it is
designed (part numbers are in parentheses):
• FM Cover for switch fabric module slots:
– for Switch 8108fl (5069-0122)
– for Switch 8116fl (5069-7937)
• MM Cover for management module slots (5069-0123)
• IM Cover for interface module (numbered) slots (5069-0124)
• EM Cover for expansion module slots in the Switch 8116fl (5069-0125)
Caution To provide proper air flow through the chassis, do not leave any open slots
with missing slot covers. Also, failure to use the correct slot cover may
result in improper switch cooling.
3. Connect the power supplies to a power source.
4. Verify proper operation by observing the LEDs. Make sure that the Status
LED on each active module is solid green.
Notes on LEDs ■ The Link and Activity LEDs on the X2 10-Gbe Modules will go on for two
seconds when a transceiver is inserted into the port. They will then go off
until a network cable is plugged into the transceiver and the LEDs follow
their normal operational behavior. See page 20 for details.
■ The Activity LED on the 1-Port 10-GbE LR Module will flash once every
four seconds. This is a safety feature known as Auto Laser Shutdown.
■ The Link Status LED for the ports on the 10-Port 100/1000Base-T Module
will show solid green when a port is connected at 1000 Mbps, and solid
amber when a port is connected at 100 Mbps.
For more details on LED conditions, see “Verifying Cable Connections”
on page 20.
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