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This section describes how to replace a fan tray in a P-7500 system by shutting the system down, removing the failed fan tray, installing a new fan tray, and then powering on the system.For your safety, before replacing a fan tray in a P-7500 system, review the following safety warning.Step 1: Turning Off Power to the SystemTo turn off power to the P-7500 system, enter the power-down Privileged EXEC command:
1. Pull firmly on the faceplate until the push pins disengage, and the faceplate separates from the front of the chassis.
2. Hand loosen the four captive thumbscrews in each corner of the fan tray, and pull firmly on the fan try to separate its male power connector from the female chassis connector (refer to Figure 14).Figure 14 Removing the Fan Tray
1. Position the fan tray assembly so that the four thumbscrews and rear power connector align with the front of the chassis (refer to Figure 15).Figure 15 Installing the Fan Tray
2. Press firmly on the fan tray until its male power connector engages with the female chassis connector.
3. Hand tighten the four captive thumbscrews in each corner of the fan tray to seat it firmly against the chassis.
4. Position the faceplate over the installed fan tray so that the bezel (front) aligns with the front of the chassis.
5. Align the four male push pins in the four corners of the faceplate with the female receptacles on the chassis.
6. Press firmly in on the faceplate until the push pins engage, and the faceplate is flat against the front of the chassis (refer to Figure 16).Figure 16 Installing the FaceplateAfter issuing the power-down Privileged EXEC command, use a paper clip to press the 1/0 button on the front panel of the P-7500 system to turn power back on to the system (refer to Appendix A “Connections, LEDs, and Specifications” of TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 Hardware Installation for location and details on the 1/0 button).
Note. The P-7500 system does not restart automatically after this command is run.Alternately, use Wake On LAN (WOL) to turn power back on to the P-7500 system through a WOL magic packet (refer to “Turning On Power to the System Using Wake On LAN” in Chapter 1 of TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 Operations Guide for details).
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