This section describes the following SBC 7000 CRUs:

Component Replacement Behavior

SBC 5400/7000 customer replaceable units (CRUs) are classified as either hot swappable, hot pluggable or cold pluggable as defined below.

Hot Swappable Behavior: A hot swappable component is installed, removed or replaced without stopping or shutting down the system. The appropriate alarms are raised and automatically cleared by the system during this action. The SBC continues to operate normally if it is the active server, or continues to provide HA protection if it is the standby server.

Hot Pluggable Behavior: A hot pluggable component is installed, removed or replaced while the system is in running condition; however, the user must take action to ensure service is not interrupted during the time of the installation, removal or replacement because the SBC stops providing service during this maintenance window. Note that depending upon the removed component or device, the BMC may immediately power down the remaining components. Removing a hot pluggable component must not damage the component or the any other component on the system.

Cold Pluggable Behavior: A cold pluggable component is installed, removed or replaced only after the system is powered down and input power removed.


SBC 7000 Component Replacement Behavior

Component NameComponent Replacement Behavior
AC/DC power supplyHot Swappable
Fan assemblyHot Swappable
Air FilterHot Swappable
Solid State Drive (SSD)Hot Pluggable
SFP and SFP+Hot Swappable
BezelHot Swappable
BMC system control card (SCC7000)Cold Pluggable
CSC7000 (Core Server Card)Hot Pluggable
SBC 7000 DSP-LC (Large Capacity)Hot Pluggable