Exchange the laptop tray cable bundle
Before you begin
Use approved ESD procedures to prevent damage.
Attention:
- This procedure is not a stand-alone procedure. Customer disruption and damage to the hardware might occur when microcode and power boundaries are not in the proper conditions for this service action.
- If a serviceable event FRU repair directed you to this procedure, the microcode and power boundaries are already set.
- If a serviceable event FRU repair did not direct you to this procedure, see MAP1230 Replace a FRU without using a serviceable event.
Notes:
- All the cables and FRUs to be removed must be uniquely identified so they can be reinstalled correctly.
- If an installed earthquake resistance kit prevents you from accessing this FRU, refer to MAP1600.
Remove the laptop tray cable bundle
Procedure
Install the laptop tray cable bundle
Procedure
- Route the cable bundle through the cable management arm. Allow some slack in the cable so it is not pulled tight when the cable management arm is flexed.
- Connect all ends of the cable bundle at the rear of the rack.
- Connect the gray USB cable to the USB Ethernet adapter
with the gray Ethernet cable
connected to it. See Figure 7.
- Connect the black USB cable to the USB Ethernet adapter
with the black Ethernet cable
connected to it. See Figure 7.
- Route the cable bundle around the laptop and then connect all cables to the laptop.
- The laptop should automatically power on and after several minutes display the login screen. Login, display and repair any new open serviceable events related to the laptop.
- To verify the black and gray private networks, refer to MAP7001 Using the network topology tool.
- To test the modem and customer network connections, refer to Testing management console communications.
- Ensure the customer can access the management console.
- Exit this service information center parts exchange procedure and return to the procedure that sent you here.






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