Part No. 114314 Rev. ANovember 1996 Installing System Memory in a BayStack ARN Router
114314 Rev. A xi Figures Figure 1-1. ARN Power Switch (Off) and Cables ...1-2Figure 1-2. Looseni
114314 Rev. A xiii Tables Table 1-1. Boot Status LEDs ...1-10
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114314 Rev. A 1-1 Chapter 1Installing the Memory Module Complete the steps in this chapter to upgrade or replace the dynamic random access memory (D
Installing System Memory in a BayStack ARN Router1-2 114314 Rev. A Figure 1-1. ARN Power Switch (Off) and Cables 4. Remove all network cables from th
Installing the Memory Module 114314 Rev. A 1-3 6. Holding the ARN front panel so that it does not move, slide the ARN enclosure away from the front
Installing System Memory in a BayStack ARN Router1-4 114314 Rev. A Removing an Installed Memory Module To remove the existing SIMM from the ARN base
Installing the Memory Module114314 Rev. A 1-5 Figure 1-5. Ejecting the Installed SIMM3.Rotate the SIMM upward and lift it out of its socket (Figure 1-
Installing System Memory in a BayStack ARN Router1-6 114314 Rev. AInstalling a Memory ModuleTo install the new SIMM: 1. Holding the SIMM by its top co
Installing the Memory Module114314 Rev. A 1-7 Figure 1-8. Inserting the SIMM3.Tilt the SIMM down into its locked position (Figure 1-9).You should hear
114314 Rev. A iii Electromagnetic Emissions Meets requirements of:FCC Part 15, Class AEN 55 022 (CISPR 22:1985), Class A <and Class B>VCCI Cl
Installing System Memory in a BayStack ARN Router1-8 114314 Rev. AClosing the ARNTo replace the ARN enclosure:1. Remove the antistatic wrist strap.2.
Installing the Memory Module114314 Rev. A 1-9 3.Secure the two captive screws that hold the cover to the component tray.4. Reconnect any cabling you r
Installing System Memory in a BayStack ARN Router1-10 114314 Rev. A4. The Run LED begins flashing and continues to flash until the ARN completes all dia
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114314 Rev. A ix Contents About This Guide Before You Begin ......................
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