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Removing and Replacing Interface Boards

Removing and Replacing Interface Boards

Follow this procedure to remove and replace an interface board in LocalDirector:

Follow this procedure to remove and replace interface boards in a LocalDirector 430/416:

Step 1 Read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco LocalDirector for important safety information.

Step 2 Save the existing configuration to Flash memory.

Step 3 Power down the unit from the back panel.

Step 4 Remove the three screws from the top panel at the front of the unit, as shown in Figure C-1.


Figure C-1: Opening the LocalDirector 430/416 Chassis

Step 5 Slide the top panel toward the back of the cabinet, and then lift the panel straight up, as shown in Figure C-2:


Figure C-2: Removing the Top Panel

Step 6 If you are replacing an existing circuit board, remove the screw that secures the board to the back of the chassis for each board you are replacing, as shown in Figure C-3.


Figure C-3: Removing an Interface Board

Step 7 If you are replacing an existing board, remove each board and set it aside.

Step 8 Remove the new circuit board from its package.

Step 9 Insert each new board in the appropriate slot so that the mounting bracket faces the back of the unit, as shown in Figure C-4.


Figure C-4: Insert the New Interface Board into the Chassis

Step 10 Attach the screw to the mounting bracket, and replace the top panel.

Step 11 Put the unit back on the equipment rack and plug in the cables and the power cord.

Step 12 Power up the unit from the switch at the back of the unit.


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