Nortel 10 Gigabit Uplink Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Installation Guide
Nortel 10 Gigabit Uplink Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Installation Guide
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix A, “IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125-4753-08 04/2004,” on page 43, and Appendix B, “Notices,” on page 67. First Edition (May 2006) © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2006. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . Related documentation . . . . . . . . Notices and statements used in this document Major components of the GbE switch module Information panel overview . . . . . LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . .
Initial configuration . . . . . . Logging in to the GbE switch module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 . 32 Chapter 6. Updating the software . . . . . . Determining the level of GbE switch module software Obtaining the latest level of switch software . . . Upgrading the GbE switch module software . . . Resetting and restarting the GbE switch module . . . . . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . . . 34 . . . . . . . . 35 Chapter 7. Parts listing .
Safety Before installing this product, read the Safety Information. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança. Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí. Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt. Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften. Ennen kuin asennat tämän tuotteen, lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information. Avant d’installer ce produit, lisez les consignes de sécurité.
Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança. Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten.
Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product. v When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.
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Chapter 1. Introduction The Nortel 10 Gigabit Uplink Ethernet Switch Module for IBM® BladeCenter® is an I/O module that is installed into a BladeCenter unit. This Installation Guide contains information about installing and configuring the Nortel 10 Gigabit Uplink Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter. Note: Throughout this document, the Nortel 10 Gb Uplink Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter is referred to as the GbE switch module.
You can obtain up-to-date information about the BladeCenter and other IBM server products at http://www.ibm.com/support/.
v User’s Guide that comes with your management module. This document contains information for configuring your GbE switch module using the management-module user interface. v IBM BladeCenter Management Module Command Line Reference Guide This document contains information for configuring your GbE switch module using the management-module CLI.
Major components of the GbE switch module Orange on the release latch on the GbE switch module indicates that the device can be hot-swapped, which means that you can install or remove this component while the BladeCenter unit power is turned on. See Chapter 3, “Installing and removing options,” on page 15 for more information about installing and removing a GbE switch module.
Information panel overview The information panel provides LEDs, which display the status of the GbE switch module and the network (see “LEDs” on page 6) and external connections for the GbE switch module. The following illustration shows the information panel of the GbE switch module. RS232 RS232 serial port LINK 1 TX/RX LINK CX 4 port 2 TX/RX LINK 3 TX/RX LINK 4 TX/RX XFP module SFP module slot 3 4 Chapter 1.
LEDs In addition to the OK and GbE switch module error LEDs on the information panel, each external port on the GbE switch module has a TX/RX LED and a LINK LED. The following illustration shows the LEDs on the GbE switch module. A description of each LED follows the illustration. OK RS232 LINK 1 Switch module error TX/RX LINK 2 TX/RX LINK 3 TX/RX Link TX/RX LINK 4 TX/RX 3 4 Note: An amber LED is lit when a system error or event has occurred.
that port and another device on the network link. The flashing frequency is proportional to the amount of traffic on the network link. Chapter 1.
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Chapter 2. Installing and removing the GbE switch module See the Installation and User’s Guide for your BladeCenter unit for information about the I/O-module bay locations in the BladeCenter unit and specific requirements for installing I/O modules in your BladeCenter unit. Attention: To maintain proper system cooling, each I/O-module bay must contain either a module or a filler module; each blade bay must contain either a blade or a filler blade.
System reliability considerations To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability, make sure that: v Each of the I/O-module bays on the rear of the BladeCenter unit has either a module or a filler module installed. v A removed hot-swap module or blade server is replaced with another module or filler module within 1 minute of removal. Handling static-sensitive devices Attention: Static electricity can damage electronic devices.
4. Remove the filler module from the selected bay. Store the filler module for future use. 5. If you have not already done so, touch the static-protective package that contains the GbE switch module to any unpainted metal surface of the BladeCenter unit or any unpainted metal surface on any other grounded rack-component for at least 2 seconds. 6. Remove the GbE switch module from its static-protective package. 7.
12. Attach any cables that are required by the GbE switch module, see Chapter 4, “Cabling,” on page 21. For the locations of the connectors on the BladeCenter unit, see the documents that came with the BladeCenter unit. 13. Replace the acoustic-attenuation module, if you removed it in Step 2. Removing the GbE switch module To remove the GbE switch module, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information beginning on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 9. 2.
8. Replace the acoustic-attenuation module, if you removed it in Step 2 on page 10. Chapter 2.
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Chapter 3. Installing and removing options The GbE switch module supports the 10 Gigabit small-form-factor pluggable (XFP) module and the small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) module. The XFP module is a laser product that is used to convert electrical signals to optical signals. The SFP module provides an RJ-45 port for external connections. The GbE switch module ships with the SFP module installed.
DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following. Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. Class 1 Laser Product Laser Klasse 1 Laser Klass 1 Luokan 1 Laserlaite Appareil A` Laser de Classe 1 Installing an XFP module The XFP module provides two fiber-optic cable connectors for connecting to external ports.
DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following. Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. Class 1 Laser Product Laser Klasse 1 Laser Klass 1 Luokan 1 Laserlaite Appareil A` Laser de Classe 1 3. Remove the protective cap from the XFP module and store it in a safe place. 4. Insert the XFP module into the XFP module port until it clicks into place.
5. Connect the fiber-optic cable (see “Connecting an XFP module cable” on page 22 and any cables you disconnected earlier). Removing an XFP module To remove an XFP module, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information beginning on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 9. 2. Read the information in “Handling an XFP or SFP module” on page 15. 3. Remove the fiber-optic cable from the XFP module that you want to replace.
Note: The illustrations in this document might differ from your device. Wire tab SFP module 4. Insert the SFP module into the SFP module port until it clicks into place. Note: The illustrations in this document might differ from your device. 2 23 RS K LIN 1 X /R TX K LIN 2 X /R TX K LIN 3 X /R TX K LIN 4 X /R TX 3 SFP module Attention: To avoid damage to the cable or the SFP module, make sure that you do not connect the fiber-optic cable before you install the SFP module. 5.
2. Read the information in “Handling an XFP or SFP module” on page 15. 3. Remove any cables attached to the SFP module. 4. Unlock the SFP module by pulling the wire tab straight out and up as shown in the following illustration. Wire tab SFP module 5. Grasp the wire tab on the SFP module and pull it out of the SFP module port. 6. Place the SFP module into a static-protective package.
Chapter 4. Cabling This chapter describes how to cable the GbE switch module and its options. Connecting the serial console cable To connect the serial console cable to the GbE switch module, connect the serial cable to the RS-232 serial console port of the GbE switch module and the other end of the cable to the console device. Note: The illustrations in this document might differ from your device.
2 23 RS K LIN 1 X /R TX K LIN 2 X /R TX K LIN 3 X /R TX K LIN 4 X /R TX 3 3. Check the LEDs on the GbE switch module. When the GbE switch module is operating correctly, the green link LED is lit. For information about the status of the switch module LEDs, see “LEDs” on page 6. Disconnecting a CX4 module cable To disconnect a CX4 cable, grasp the blue release tab on the cable connector and firmly pull it out of the module.
1. Remove the protective caps from the end of the fiber-optic cable. Fiber-optic cable Protective cap 2. Gently slide the fiber-optic cable into the XFP module until it clicks into place. 2 23 RS K LIN 1 X /R TX K LIN 2 X /R TX K LIN 3 X /R TX K LIN 4 X /R TX 3 3. Check the LEDs on the GbE switch module. When the GbE switch module is operating correctly, the green link LED is lit. For information about the status of the switch module LEDs, see “LEDs” on page 6. Chapter 4.
Disconnecting the XFP module cable To disconnect an XFP module cable, complete the following steps: 1. Squeeze the release tabs and gently pull the fiber-optic cable from the XFP module. 2. Replace the protective caps on the ends of the fiber-optic cable. Connecting the SFP module cable To connect the SFP module cable, slide an RJ-45 cable into the SFP module connector until it clicks.
Chapter 5. Configuring the GbE switch module The GbE switch module has an internal Ethernet path to the management module, four external Ethernet ports, and a serial console port. The GbE switch module supports two remote-access modes for management through Ethernet connections. You can select the mode that is best suited for your BladeCenter environment. v Default mode: The default mode uses the internal path to the management module only.
v The default IP address of the GbE switch module is 192.168.70.127, 192.168.70.128, 192.168.70.129, or 192.168.70.130, depending on the switch module bay where it is installed. v If you change the IP address of the GbE switch module and restart the BladeCenter unit, the GbE switch module maintains this new IP address as its default value. v The management module and the GbE switch module can communicate with each other only if they are on the same IP subnet.
Establishing a TCP/IP session using the management module To establish a TCP/IP session for the GbE switch module using the management module, complete the following steps: 1. Log on to the management module as described in the User’s Guide or Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your management module. If necessary, obtain the IP address of the management module from your system administrator. The management-module window opens. Note: The User ID and Password fields are case-sensitive.
Enabling management over external ports To access and manage your GbE switch module through external interfaces, you must enable the external ports and the ability to manage them. Use the information in the following table to configure your ports. External management External ports Description Disabled Disabled The switch must be managed through the management module. No traffic is allowed on external ports. Disabled Enabled The switch must be managed through the management module.
for management using an SNMP-based network management system. The following sections describe how to use the Telnet interface to access the GbE switch module, change its settings, and monitor its operation. Connecting to the GbE switch module If you know the IP address for your GbE switch module and you have an existing network connection, you can use the Telnet program from an external management station or the management module to access and control the GbE switch module.
2. On the management station, open a console window and make sure that the serial port is configured with the following settings: v 9600 baud v 8 data bits v No parity v 1 stop bit v No flow control 3. Type the user name and password. The default user name is admin. The default password is admin. The serial port is compatible with the standard 16550 Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) protocol. The RS-232 serial port is enabled by default.
communicate directly with the switch using HTTP. Your computer might have to access and install a Java plug-in (JRE 1.4.0) to run without errors. Later versions of the JRE might work but are not officially supported. Note: This interface does not accept Chinese language input (or other double-byte character-set languages).
Logging in to the GbE switch module The GbE switch module supports user-based security that allows you to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the switch or changing its settings. To log in to the GbE switch module, complete the following steps: 1. At the prompt, type your user ID and press Enter. The default user ID is admin. 2. Type your password (default is admin) and press Enter. The default password is admin. The main-menu window opens.
Chapter 6. Updating the software This chapter describes how to determine the level of the software that is installed on the GbE switch module, how to obtain the latest level of switch software, how to upgrade the software, and how to reset the GbE switch module to activate the software upgrade. Determining the level of GbE switch module software After you install the GbE switch module in the BladeCenter unit, make sure that the latest software is installed on the GbE switch module.
Upgrading the GbE switch module software The GbE switch-module software can be upgraded using a TFTP server application. Typically, this software runs as an application under your operating system. Make sure that this software is installed on your server; then, download the software images from the IBM Web site http://www.ibm.com/support/ into a directory on your TFTP server. Enable the TFTP server and set its default directory to the one where the image is.
/boot/gtimg imageX TADDR zzzzz Where imagex is the image to install and zzzzz is the operating-system image file name. 3. Reset and restart the GbE switch module as described in “Resetting and restarting the GbE switch module.” 4. At the CLI prompt, type the following command and press Enter. /boot/gtimg boot TADDR yyyy Where yyyy is the boot image file name. 5. Repeat step3. Resetting and restarting the GbE switch module To activate the new image or images, you must reset the GbE switch module.
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Chapter 7. Parts listing Replaceable components are of three types: v Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation. v Tier 2 customer replaceable unit (CRU): You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request IBM to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
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Chapter 8. Solving problems This section provides basic troubleshooting information to help you solve some problems that might occur while you are setting up the GbE switch module. The Nortel 10 Gb Uplink Ethernet Switch Modules for IBM Bladecenter Application Guide provides more details about troubleshooting the GbE switch module. If you cannot locate and correct the problem using the information in this section, see Chapter 9, “Getting help and technical assistance,” on page 41.
The following table describes the basic critical and noncritical failures. This abbreviated list is representative; it is not intended as an exhaustive list. An error code is associated with each failure. Error codes appear on the Management Module Switch Information window. Be sure to note the applicable error code and corresponding failure. You might have to provide this information when you call the IBM HelpCenter®. For details, see Chapter 9, “Getting help and technical assistance,” on page 41.
Chapter 9. Getting help and technical assistance If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about IBM products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you. This appendix contains information about where to go for additional information about IBM and IBM products, what to do if you experience a problem with your BladeCenter product or optional device, and whom to call for service, if it is necessary.
information and download device drivers and updates. To access these pages, go to http://www.ibm.com/bladecenter/, click Support, and follow the instructions. Also, some documents are available through the IBM Publications Center at http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order/. Getting help and information from the World Wide Web On the World Wide Web, the IBM Web site has up-to-date information about IBM BladeCenter systems, optional devices, services, and support at http://www.ibm.com/bladecenter/.
Appendix A. IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125-4753-08 04/2004 Part 1 - General Terms Part 1 - General Terms This Statement of Limited Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms, Part 2 Country-unique Terms, and Part 3 - Warranty Information. The terms of Part 2 replace or modify those of Part 1. The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale.
This warranty does not cover the following: v any software programs, whether pre-loaded or shipped with the Machine, or installed subsequently; v failure resulting from misuse (including but not limited to use of any Machine capacity or capability, other than that authorized by IBM in writing), accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating environment, or improper maintenance by you; v failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible; and v any non-IBM products, including those that I
If the Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period and your problem cannot be resolved over the telephone or electronically, through your application of Machine Code or software updates, or with a CRU, IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to provide warranty service, will either, at its discretion, 1) repair it to make it function as warranted, or 2) replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent.
service locations around the world), and (c) ensure that such processing complies with any laws applicable to such Personal Data. Limitation of Liability IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine only while it is 1) in IBM’s possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the transportation charges.
Both you and IBM consent to the application of the laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine to govern, interpret, and enforce all of your and IBM’s rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subject matter of this Statement of Limited Warranty, without regard to conflict of law principles. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.
COLOMBIA Jurisdiction: The following is added after the first sentence: Any litigation arising from this Statement of Limited Warranty will be settled exclusively by the Judges of the Republic of Colombia. EQUADOR Jurisdiction: The following is added after the first sentence: Any litigation arising from this Statement of Limited Warranty will be settled exclusively by the Judges of Quito.
Jurisdiction: The following is added after the first sentence: Any litigation arising from this Statement of Limited Warranty will be settled exclusively by the Courts of the Metropolitan Area Of the City of Caracas. NORTH AMERICA How to Obtain Warranty Service: The following is added to this Section: To obtain warranty service from IBM in Canada or the United States, call 1-800-IBM-SERV (426-7378). CANADA Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 1 of this section: 1.
Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State or Territory. CAMBODIA AND LAOS Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State of New York, United States of America.
1. liability for bodily injury (including death) or damage to real property and tangible personal property will be limited to that caused by IBM’s negligence; and 2. as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject of this Statement of Limited Warranty, the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the claim.
NEW ZEALAND What this Warranty Covers: The following paragraph is added to this section: The warranties specified in this section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.
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capital city, of the country of your registered office and/or commercial site location only are competent; 4) in France, Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Republic, Djibouti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Reunion, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Tunisia, Vanu
jointly appoint the chairman. If arbitrators cannot agree on the chairman, then the Central Chamber of Commerce in Helsinki will appoint the chairman. EUROPEAN UNION (EU) THE FOLLOWING TERMS APPLY TO ALL EU COUNTRIES: The warranty for Machines acquired in EU countries is valid and applicable in all EU countries provided the Machines have been announced and made available in such countries.
The above limitation shall not apply to damages for bodily injuries (including death) and damages to real property and tangible personal property for which IBM is legally liable. 2.
What this Warranty Covers: The following replaces the first sentence of the first paragraph of this section: The warranty for an IBM Machine covers the functionality of the Machine for its normal use and the Machine’s conformity to its Specifications. The following paragraphs are added to this section: The limitation period for consumers in action for breach of warranty is the statutory period as a minimum.
In such instances, regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM, IBM is liable for no more than: (items 1 and 2 unchanged). GERMANY What this Warranty Covers: The following replaces the first sentence of the first paragraph of this section: The warranty for an IBM Machine covers the functionality of the Machine for its normal use and the Machine’s conformity to its Specifications.
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3. loss of profits, business, revenue, goodwill, or anticipated savings. SLOVAKIA Limitation of Liability: The following is added to the end of the last paragraph: The limitations apply to the extent they are not prohibited under §§ 373-386 of the Slovak Commercial Code.
These limits also apply to IBM’s suppliers and resellers. They state the maximum for which IBM and such suppliers and resellers are collectively responsible. Items for Which IBM is Not Liable Save with respect to any liability referred to in item 1 above, under no circumstances is IBM or any of its suppliers or resellers liable for any of the following, even if IBM or they were informed of the possibility of such losses: 1. loss of, or damage to, data; 2. special, indirect, or consequential loss; or 3.
If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the type of warranty service specified for your Machine in the above table and as described below. Warranty service may be provided by your reseller if approved by IBM to perform warranty service. Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call and is subject to parts availability. Service levels are response time objectives and are not guaranteed.
This type of Warranty Service is a combination of Type 1 and Type 3 (see above). 7. CRU and Customer Carry-In or Mail-In Service This type of Warranty Service is a combination of Type 1 and Type 4 (see above). When a 5, 6 or 7 type of warranty service is listed, IBM will determine which type of warranty service is appropriate for the repair. * This type of service is called ThinkPad® EasyServ or EasyServ in some countries. The IBM Machine Warranty World Wide Web site at http://www.ibm.
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interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
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Index Ethernet TX/RX LED 6 Ethernet link, OK LED 6 external ports enabling 28 enabling management 28 remote management 25 A accessing Gigabit Ethernet switch module through the Web interface 31 Web interface 31 C cabling 21, 37 CX4 cable 21 RJ-45 24 case-sensitive data fields accessing the Gigabit Ethernet switch module 31 Class A electronic emission notice 71 components, major 4 configuring serial-port interface 29 switch module 25 Telnet interface 28 configuring through the Web interface 30 configuring,
LEDs Ethernet link OK 6 Ethernet TX/RX 6 front view 6 Gigabit Ethernet switch module error 6 indicators 6 OK 6 location media access control (MAC) address 1, 4 serial number 4 logging in 32 logging in using the Web interface 31 login window Web interface 31 M MAC address label 4 location 1 main menu Web interface 31 major components 4 management module establishing a TCP/IP session 27 media access control (MAC) address 4 N noncritical errors 39 notes, important 69 notices electronic emission 71 FCC, Class
system security switch module 31 T TCP/IP session management module 27 technical specifications 2 Telnet interface configuring 28 trademarks 68 transmission rates 2 troubleshooting 39 U United States electronic emission Class A notice 71 United States FCC Class A notice 71 updating the software 33 W Web interface main menu 31 requirements 31 starting 31 Web site IBM products 2 Planning and Installation Guide 3 Web-based network management 30 World Wide Web 2 X XFP module cabling 22 description 15 insta
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Part Number: 31R1719 Printed in USA (1P) P/N: 31R1719