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Verifying the I/O Module Installation
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide
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Grasp the module by its front panel with one hand, and place your other hand under the edge of the 
metal panel to support the weight of the module. Check the connectors for dust and packing 
materials.
CAUTION
To prevent ESD damage, handle the module by the metal panel edges only. Never touch the 
components on the PCB or pins on any of the connectors. 
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For the BlackDiamond 6816 and the BlackDiamond 6804, ensure that the module is horizontal with 
the module name to the left, the PCB on top, and that the ejector/injector levers are extended.
For the BlackDiamond 6808, ensure that the module is vertical with the module name at the top, the 
PCB to the right, and that the ejector/injector levers are extended.
a
Slide the module into the appropriate slot of the chassis (slots 1 through 16 in the BlackDiamond 
6816, slots 1 through 8 in the BlackDiamond 6808, or slots 1 through 4 in the BlackDiamond 
6804), until it makes contact with the backplane.
NOTE
Use the metal panel, not the PCB, to guide the I/O module
As the module begins to seat in the chassis, the ejector/injector levers begin to close.
b
To close the ejector/injector levers, use both hands simultaneously to push the levers toward the 
center of the module.
c
To secure the module, tighten the two captive screws using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
NOTE
Tighten the screws of this module before inserting additional modules. Otherwise, you might unseat 
modules that you have not secured.
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Store the module packaging for future use.
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Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you 
need to handle ESD-sensitive components.
To install additional I/O modules, repeat steps 1 through 6.
Verifying the I/O Module Installation
After you install an I/O module, verify that it is working correctly. Check the LEDs on the front panel 
of the I/O module and use the command-line interface (CLI) 
show slot <slot number>
 command to 
display slot-specific information about the newly installed module.
LED Indicators
When the I/O module and its ports (if applicable) are configured and operating normally, the 
front-panel LED indicators should appear as follows:
STATUS LED—green blinking
DIAG LED—off