6 Installing, Using, and Replacing ADP Services Modules64 IP560 Security Platform Installation GuideInstalling and Replacing ADP ModulesNoteBefore you begin this procedure, you should review all ADP module information in the NokiaGetting Started Guide and Release Notes for the version of Nokia IPSO you are using andrefer to both of these documents as needed as you complete the installation andconfiguration process.Use these instructions to install an ADP module in your appliance.Before You BeginTo install a Nokia ADP module, you need the following: A Phillips-head screwdriver Physical access to the appliance Access to the appliance by using Nokia Network Voyager or the CLI A suitable, grounded work surface The ADP module kitNoteYou do not need to manually disconnect power for this procedure. Any servicing of theappliance, however, should be completed with the chassis tray assembly fully removed fromthe appliance.To install an ADP module in IP560 appliances1. You cannot preserve the configuration for slot 2 of your appliance when you replace yourPMC NICs with an ADP module or, conversely, when you replace your ADP module withPMC NICs due to interface naming convention differences. Therefore, you need to delete allexisting configurations associated with slot 2.NoteYou do not need to delete the slot 1 configuration for the first 4 ports, as the namingconventions for the first 4 ports for Slot 1 remain the same when you use an ADPmodule rather than a NIC. Naming conventions for slots and ports are provided in “NokiaADP Module Interface Names for IP560 Appliances” on page 74.2. Upgrade the Nokia IPSO software to the required version as described in the Nokia GettingStarted Guide and Release Notes that you received with your appliance.3. Use Network Voyager or the command-line interface (CLI) to perform an orderly shutdownof the IP560 appliance.