director 2/64 service manual
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FRU Removal and Replacement
2. Insert the transceiver into the port receptacle, as shown in Figure 4–5.
3. Perform an external loopback test for the port (External Loopback Test on page
3–32). If the test fails, go to MAP 0000: Start MAP on page 2–12 to isolate the
problem.
4. Reconnect the fiber-optic jumper cable:
a. Remove the protective cap from the cable connector and the protective plug
from the port’s optical transceiver. Store the cap and plug in a suitable location
for safekeeping.
b. Clean the cable and port connectors (Clean Fiber-Optic Components on page
3–39).
c. Insert the keyed LC cable connector into port’s optical transceiver.
5. Inspect the UPM card with the replacement port transceiver to ensure all amber
LEDs are extinguished. If any amber LEDs are illuminated, go to MAP 0000:
Start MAP on page 2–12 to isolate the problem.
6. At the HAFM server’s Hardware View, click Logs and choose Event Log. The
Event Log displays. Ensure an event code 510 (SFP optics card hot-insertion
initiated) displays in the log.
If an event code 510 does not display in the log, go to MAP 0000: Start MAP on
page 2–12 to isolate the problem.
7. At the Hardware View, double-click the graphic representing the UPM card with
the replacement transceiver to open the Port Card View. At the Port Card View:
a. Ensure no alert symbols display that indicate a port failure (yellow triangle or
red diamond).
b. Double-click the port with the replacement transceiver to open the Port
Properties dialog box. Verify port information is correct.
c. Right-click the port with the replacement transceiver and choose Port
Technology option the menu. The Port Technology dialog box displays.
Verify port technology information is correct.
If a problem is indicated, go to MAP 0000: Start MAP on page 2–12 to isolate the
problem.
8. If necessary, close and lock the equipment cabinet door.