i perfer to power down the switch from the rear power switches.. the cores 1st. be sure you have two new backups, the original install disk and current keycodes.. worse case, you could reolad it from those.. might not hurt to test all the standby card prior to turning it off..
dc switches should never be powered down from the front power switches.. they had a problem of not coming back on
I've always courtesy down anything possible - mail, sym,ccr,call pilot. Shut down by shelf breakers, not by power on cards or pwr supplies.
IPE - Then Network - Then Cores - reverse order back up.
*** Do NOT power off any power supplies or cards with their respective face plate power buttons. use the module breaker switches only.
DC switches are much less tolerant then AC switches, if a shelf does not come back up, leave it on and unseat the cards, usually reseating one card will relight the module power supply.
i don't use that sequence, when the cores see the power drop on the ipe's and the networks they start generating 1000's of errors.. either way will work and neither will harm the switch..
I got that, and preformed it many times from etas John, I agree with you on the error scenerio. Seems it would be Core,IPE, NET and back the same way. I did it their way and like you say, worked out okay.
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