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Legacy I/O Board
The Legacy I/O Board is plugged into the I/O Baseboard in the rear of the chassis. It is accessible only when
you remove or lift the non-hot plug PCI adapter board cover.
Removing the Legacy I/O Board
To remove the Legacy I/O Board, complete the following procedure:
1. Observe all safety and ESD precautions for handling electronic components.
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system.
3. Power down the server by pressing and holding the Power button on the Front Control Panel.
You may have to hold the Power button down for several seconds. Removing the power cords
ensures that the server is not under standby power.
WARNING
Make sure that the rack is anchored securely, so it will not tip when the server
chassis is extended.
4. Pull the chassis out of the rack as far as it will go.
5. Label and disconnect all peripheral cables attached to the Legacy I/O board’s back panel on the
back of the system.
6. Loosen the two thumbscrews in the back of the chassis that secure the rear cover.
7. Lift the rear cover to expose the non-hot plug PCI adapter board cover.
8. Loosen the screw that secures the non-hot plug PCI adapter board cover.
9. Grasp the cover by its exposed, long side and lift the cover away from the chassis. You can
completely remove the cover if you want by unseating the slotted hinge. Access is now
available to the Legacy I/O board.
10. Release the plastic retaining mechanism (I/O Card Guide) that secures the end of the board
nearest the front of the chassis.
11. Loosen and remove the screw that secures the end of the board at the rear of the chassis.
12. Carefully grasp the board and gently slide it up so that you can access the cables described in
the next two steps.
13. Remove the server management cable from the Legacy I/O board.
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