6. Reestablish any SnapMirror or SnapVault configurations.
Step 6: Return the failed part to NetApp
After you replace the part, you can return the failed part to NetApp, as described in the RMA instructions
shipped with the kit. Contact technical support at
, 888-463-8277 (North America), 00-800-44-
638277 (Europe), or +800-800-80-800 (Asia/Pacific) if you need the RMA number or additional help with the
replacement procedure.
X91148A module
Add an X91148A module - AFF A9000
You can add an I/O module to your system by either replacing a NIC or storage adapter with a new one in a
fully-populated system, or by adding a new NIC or storage adapter into an empty chassis slot in your system.
Before you begin
• Check the
to make sure that the new I/O module is compatible with your
system and version of ONTAP you’re running.
• If multiple slots are available, check the slot priorities in
and use the best one
available for your I/O module.
• To non-disruptively add an I/O module, you must takeover the target controller, remove the slot blanking
cover in the target slot or remove an existing I/O module, add the new or replacement I/O module, and then
giveback the target controller.
• Make sure that all other components are functioning properly.
Add an X91148A module in an AFF A700 with open slots - AFF A700 and FAS9000
You can add an X91148A module into an empty module slot in your system as either a
100GbE NIC or a storage module for the NS224 storage shelves.
• Your system must be running ONTAP 9.8 and later.
• To non-disruptively add the X91148A module, you must takeover the target controller, remove the slot
blanking cover in the target slot, add the module, and then giveback the target controller.
• There must be one or more open slots available on your system.
• If multiple slots are available, install the module according to the slot priority matrix for the X91148A module
in the Hardware Universe.
• If you are adding the X91148A module as a storage module, you must install the module slots 3 and/or 7.
• If you are adding the X91148A module as a 100GbE NIC, you can use any open slot. However, by default,
slots 3 and 7 are set as storage slots. If you wish to use those slots as network slots and will not add
NS224 shelves, you must modify the slots for networking use with the
storage port modify -node
node name
-port
port name
-mode network
command. See the Hardware Universe for other slots
that can be used by the X91148A module for networking.
• All other components in the system must be functioning properly; if not, you must contact technical support.
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Summary of Contents for AFF A700
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Page 308: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 305...
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Page 437: ...1 Locate the DIMMs on your controller module 434...
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Page 1228: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 1225...
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Page 1462: ...Installing SuperRail to round hole four post rack 1459...
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