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- Replacing an E4SA CRU
- Replacing an E4SA CRU
- Change History for Replacing an E4SA CRU
- Version Information for Replacing an E4SA
- Notes for Replacing an E4SA CRU
- Standard Operating Practices
- ESD Guidelines
- Fig: Working in an ESD Protected Environment
- Gathering the Proper Tools to Assist With CRU and FRU Replacement
- Identifying Comm Lines and SWANs That Use an E4SA
- FIG: How NonStop Subsystems and Utilities Access an E4SA
- E4SA CRU Planning Worksheet
- EX: Determining the LIFs and PIFs for an E4SA CRU
- EX: Determining the TCP/IP Process and IP Address for a LIF
- EX: Identifying the PAM Lines on a System
- EX: Determining the PAM Lines for LIFs on an E4SA
- EX: Identifying the IPXPROTO Processes on a System
- EX: Determining IPXPROTO Processes for LIFs on an E4SA
- EX: Identifying the Expand-Over-IP Lines on a System
- EX: Determining the Expand/IP Lines That Use an E4SA
- EX: Identifying the SWAN Concentrators on a System
- EX: Determining TCP/IPs and IP Addresses for a SWAN
- EX: Determining the WAN IOPs That Use a SWAN
- EX: Identifying the SNAX/Ethernet Lines on a System
- EX: Determining the LIF Used by a SNAX/Ethernet Line
- Quiescing Customer Applications
- Stopping the Comm Lines and SWANs That Use an E4SA
- EX: Verifying That a Line Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying That a WAN IOP Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying That a SWAN Concentrator Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying That an IPXPROTO Process Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying That a PAM Line Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying That a TCP/IP Subnet Is Stopped
- Determining the Location of an E4SA CRU
- EX: Determining the Location of an E4SA CRU
- Aborting an E4SA CRU
- EX: Verifying That the LIFs for an E4SA CRU Are Stopped
- EX: Verifying That a SAC Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying That a PIF Is Stopped
- EX: Verifying ADAPTER Object for an E4SA Is Stopped
- Labeling Communications Cables for an E4SA
- FIG: E4SA, TRSA, and ATM3SA CRU Slot Locations
- Removing an E4SA CRU
- FIG: Grounding Clip Connected to PMF or IOMF Ventilation Holes
- FIG: Removing an E4SA CRU
- Inspecting an E4SA CRU
- Installing an E4SA CRU
- FIG: Installing an E4SA CRU
- FIG: E4SA CRU Hardware Connection
- Checking the Installation of an E4SA CRU
- FIG: E4SA CRU External Indicators
- Starting an E4SA CRU
- EX: Verifying ADAPTER Object for an E4SA Is Started
- EX: Verifying That the SACs for an E4SA CRU Are Started
- EX: Verifying That the PIFs for an E4SA CRU Are Started
- EX: Verifying That the LIFs for an E4SA CRU Are Started
- Starting the Comm Lines and SWANs That Use an E4SA
- Verifying That the Communications Lines and SWAN Concentrators That Use an E4SA CRU Are Started
- EX: Verifying That a TCP/IP Subnet Is Started
- EX: Verifying That an IPXPROTO Process Is Started
- EX: Verifying That a PAM Line Is Started
- EX: Verifying That a WAN IOP Is Started
- EX: Verifying That a Line Is Started
- EX: Verifying That a SWAN Concentrator Is Started
- Resuming Customer Applications
- Viewing the Operator Log ($0) Using the OSM or TSM Event Viewer
- Viewing the Service Log ($ZLOG) Using the OSM or TSM Event Viewer
- Managing the Windows NT Event Viewer Application Log
- Managing the Windows Event Viewer Application Log