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MICS XC7.0 with lots of expansion cabinets for lines and stations.
I need to swap out an LSDS card in one of the M12X0 cabinets. Do I have to power down everything, or just the M12X0 cabinet for the swap?
Thanks. Jim
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That puts my mind at rest a little bit. I'm worried about loosing programming if I power cycle the ksu. Never was able to get a good backup out of it.
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I take it one step further.
I go into maintenance and disable that module BEFORE I power it down. Swap the card. Power up. Then enable that module.
It may work the other way. I just feel this is one step SAFER way.
If CON is the opposite of PRO Then what is the opposite of Progress?
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