124 Replacing equipmentThe red LED remains lit until the card is configured and enabled.When the card has finished booting, the faceplate display showsFxxx or Lxxx (where xxx is the number of telephones registered tothe card), indicating that the card is a Follower or Leader.—End—Replacing the NT4N64 CP PII Call Processor cardProcedure 19Replacing the NT4N64 CP PII Call Processor cardStep Action1 Check the System Utility card maintenance display to verify that theCall Server containing the CP PII card to be replaced is inactive.a. If the Call Server containing the CP PII card is active, switchCall Servers in LD 135:LD 135 To load the program.SCPU Switch Call Servers (if necessary).2 In LD 135, split the CPU cores:SPLIT3 Remove all cables connected to the CPU being replaced.4 Use a small-bladed screwdriver to remove the screws from the CPPII card.5 To remove the card, hold the card by the faceplate latches and gentlypull it out of the slot.6 To install the replacement card, hold the card by the faceplatelatches and gently push it into the slot until the connectors makecontact with the backplane.7 Gently push the latches forward to set the card and lock it in place.CAUTIONDamage to EquipmentNever force the card into the slot. It the card gets stuck,remove it and try again.Nortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000E MaintenanceNN43041-700 01.02 StandardRelease 5.0 20 June 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.