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Summary of Contents for COREBUILDER 7000HD

Page 1: ... http www 3com com 32 MB MEMORY UPGRADE FOR THE COREBUILDER 7000HD SWITCH INSTALLATION GUIDE Part No DIA37OU 1AAA02 Published November 1998 ...

Page 2: ...the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following All technical data and computer software are commercial in nature and developed solely at private expense Software is delivered as Commercial Computer Software as defined in DFARS 252 227 7014 June 1995 or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 a and as such is provided with only such rights as are provided in 3Com s ...

Page 3: ...nen für elektrostatische Entladungen 1 3 32MB Memory Upgrade SIMM 1 4 Inspecting the 32MB SIMM 1 4 Identifying the 32MB Memory Upgrade SIMM 1 4 2 32MB MEMORY UPGRADE INSTALLATION ON THE COREBUILDER 7000HD SWITCH MODULE 32Mb Memory Upgrade Steps 2 1 Step 1 Removing the CoreBuilder 7000HD Switch Module from the Chassis 2 1 Step 2 Removing the 16MB Memory SIMM 2 5 Step 3 Inserting the 32MB Memory SIM...

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Page 5: ...oreBuilder networking equipment is necessary to understand this manual Organization The 32MB Memory Upgrade for the CoreBuilder 7000HD Switch Installation Guide is organized so that the information needed can be accessed directly The parts of the document are described below Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter presents the Memory Upgrade SIMM and assembly kit combined as 3C37041 at a glance descri...

Page 6: ...u need Notice Icons Icon Type Description Information Note Information notes call attention to important features or instructions Caution Cautions alert you to personal safety risk system damage or loss of data Warning Warnings alert you to the risk of severe personal injury CoreBuilder 7000 7000HD Documentation Road Map If you want to Read Get an overview of the CoreBuilder 7000 ATM switch includ...

Page 7: ...r 7000 ATM switch User Guide Find out what type of configuration tasks you can perform on the CoreBuilder 7000 ATM switch User Guide Perform configuration or administration tasks using the Administration Console Installation and Startup Guide User Guide Get assistance Technical Support Appendix in any guide CoreBuilder 7000 7000HD Documentation Road Map continued If you want to Read ...

Page 8: ...iv ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...

Page 9: ...e version 4 0 automatically recognizes the larger memory and immediately utilizes it for additional call capacity Included with this kit is an ESD wrist strap to prevent damage to the SIMM and to the switch from electrostatic emmisions Installation Upgrade KIt In order to help you 3Com supplies all the tools necessary for the upgrade in the installation upgrade kit The installation upgrade kit sup...

Page 10: ... failures CAUTION To prevent ESD related damage Always wear the ESD wrist strap supplied ensuring that the strap is firmly secured to your wrist The other end should be connected to a grounded surface Connect the clip on the end of the wrist strap to a grounding point on an anti static table or to a grounded distribution rack Keep the 32MB Memory SIMM in its antistatic shielded bag until you are r...

Page 11: ...ues Assurez vous d être bien branché à la terre Utilisez un sous pied et un tapis relié à la terre ou portez un bracelet mis à la terre et veillez à ce que le contact dermique soit bon Conservez le module dans un sac antistatique jusqu à son installation Sicherheitsinformationen für elektrostatische Entladungen Elektrostatische Entladungen ESD können einzelne Baugruppen oder das gesamte Modul besc...

Page 12: ...ting the 32MB SIMM Before touching the memory SIMM make sure that you are using the ESD wrist strap and that it is connected as described previously The SIMM should only be held from the sides Carefully remove the SIMM from the antistatic bag and inspect it for damages If the SIMM appears to be damaged return it to the antistatic bag and contact your 3Com Representitive Identifying the 32MB Memory...

Page 13: ...re properly connected to grounding equipment as described in Safety Precautions on page 1 2 Disconnect the cables from the module s ports Ensure that there is a record of where the cables are attached so that you can correctly re connect them to the module when finished With the 1 flathead screwdriver supplied loosen the two captive screws located on the far left and right of the module near the e...

Page 14: ...p the ejector handles of the card and push them outward Figure 2 2 This ejects the card slightly You may have to apply considerable force to the handles in order to eject the card You will hear a click to indicate that the connections have separated and the card will slide slightly forward out of the CoreBuilder chassis ...

Page 15: ...at in the holes and do not catch on the front panel Keeping the ejectors in the openmost position remove the switch module by sliding it outwards If you experience difficulty in removing the switch insert the special key in the space above the switch module on the right side near the black handle of the power supply Figure 2 3 ...

Page 16: ...MORY UPGRADE INSTALLATION ON THE COREBUILDER 7000HD SWITCH MODULE Inserting the Special Key Raise the key and slide the switch module out Figure 2 4 Sliding the Switch Module Out Using both hands pull the switch module out ...

Page 17: ...ponents facing up Step 2 Removing the 16MB Memory SIMM The memory SIMM is located on the lower left corner of the module when the front panel is facing you Figure 2 5 On the top of the memory SIMM there are two metal spring clips one on each side of the SIMM that hold the SIMM in place Figure 2 6 Position of 16MB SIMM in CoreBuilder 7000HD Switch Module Front View 16MB Memory SIMM Front Panel ...

Page 18: ...ide View of the Memory SIMM With your thumbs push the clips outward to release the SIMM When pressed the SIMM releases and rises slightly Figure 2 7 Removing the 16MB SIMM With your thumb and index finger remove the SIMM from the connector at a 45 degree angle Figure 2 8 Metal Spring Clip ...

Page 19: ...hat the front panel of the switch module is facing you and that the switch is on proper grounding material or an antistatic bag Make sure that you hold the SIMM as follows The cutout on the gold connector edge is facing the front panel Figure 1 2 The SIMM is held at a 45 degree angle Insert the SIMM with its gold connector into the black connector at a 45 degree angle Figure 2 9 ...

Page 20: ...INSTALLATION ON THE COREBUILDER 7000HD SWITCH MODULE Inserting the 32MB Memory SIMM With one or two fingers not on the chips gently press down A click is heard when the SIMM is in place Figure 2 10 Pushing the 32MB SIMM in Place Cutout ...

Page 21: ...the chassis You may have to apply considerable pressure to the handles An audible click indicates that the connectors have engaged Verify that the card has been properly installed by observing its LEDs Tighten the module s securing screws Verifying 32MB Memory Upgrade To verify that the switch module s memory has been upgraded successfully follow the steps below Reconnect all the cables to the swi...

Page 22: ...2 10 CHAPTER 2 32MB MEMORY UPGRADE INSTALLATION ON THE COREBUILDER 7000HD SWITCH MODULE ...

Page 23: ...000HD i ii User Guide ii CoreBuilder 7000HD User Guide ii D documentation related ii E ejector handles 2 2 G guide conventions ii organization i scope i H how to read documentation ii I icons notice ii installation memory upgrade 2 1 K key 2 3 L LAN Emulation iii LMA Logging in 2 9 M memory chipset i memory SIMM removing 2 5 memory upgrade installing 2 1 verifying 2 9 memory upgrade installation g...

Page 24: ...2 INDEX V verifying memory upgrade 2 9 W who should use this guide i ...

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