Extreme 3802 Hardware Manual

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Installing MSM64i Modules
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide
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If you install a slave MSM64i, use the 
synchronize
 command to replicate all saved images and 
configurations from the master MSM64i to the slave MSM64i.
CAUTION
Depending on the size and complexity of your network, you should install and configure a slave 
MSM64i module when there will be minimal network disruption. You may need to reboot your switch 
after you use the 
synchronize
 command.
6
Store the module packaging for future use.
7
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 MSM64i modules, repeat steps 1 through 6.
Verifying the MSM64i Module Installation
After you install the MSM64i module, verify that it is working correctly. Check the LEDs on the front 
panel of the MSM64i module. If the MSM64i module is operating normally, the front-panel LED 
indicators should appear as follows:
SYS LED—green blinking
MSTR LED:
Green: Operating as master
Amber: Operating as slave
ENV—green 
ERR—off
Link/Activity:
Green: Link is up
Amber: Packet activity is occurring
For more information about MSM64i module LED activity, see “MSM64i LEDs” on page 228
Adding SODIMMs to the MSM64i Module
The MSM64i supports only SODIMMs from Extreme Networks. 
To add a SODIMM to the MSM64i:
1
Attach an ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located 
on the top-left corner of the switch front panel.
2
Locate the SODIMM sockets on the MSM64i.
3
Position the SODIMM in the socket by ensuring that the gold fingers of the SODIMM slip into the 
connector and the keying notches align.
4
Secure the SODIMM by pressing down firmly until it is locked into the socket and the ejector locks 
rotate into position, as shown in Figure 116.