NonStop S-Series System Expansion and Reduction Guide

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ServerNet Communication Pathways: Tetra 16 Topology, Y Fabric
With a highlighter, shade the enclosures, ports, and slot numbers that are in use in your current configuration.
With a pen, black out the CRU you plan to remove.
If you are removing a PMF CRU, check this box. Then, on the worksheet for the X fabric, black out the PMF CRU in
slot 50 in the corresponding enclosure to indicate that this PMF CRU will lose access to the Y fabric as well.
On this worksheet, trace pathways of communication through all routers and ServerNet cables that connect to the
CRU you plan to remove. Circle all components and enclosures that will be affected by that CRU removal.
VST388.vsd
Note 1: This
illustration shows
the maximum
possible number
of I/O
enclosures. Your
service provider
can tell you the
number of I/O
enclosures
supported by
your RVU.
Worksheet 11
Remove Enclosures: