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Running the Demo
4. On the PFM main window Device menu, click Remove to remove the board’s configuration
information from the NCM database. This generates a DLGC_EVT_BLADE_REMOVED
event that is displayed in the RGA main window.
5. When the board entry is deleted from both the RGA main window and the PFM main window,
the Out of Service (Blue) LED on the board’s backplane will light up. You can then unlock the
board’s extraction handles and physically remove the board from the chassis.
4.2.2 Using the Redundant System Slot Program
When you have generated a TAKEOVER event according to the procedures outlined in the Intel®
NetStructure™ ZT 5550 High Availability Processor Board Software Manual, the Redundant
System Slot program will immediately transfer system control to the Standby SBC. However, keep
in mind that when a TAKEOVER event occurs, the SBC that went from Active to Standby must be
rebooted before becoming Active again.
4.3 Stopping the Demo
To stop the Revenue Generating Application, press ‘q’ in the main window.
You must stop the Intel® Dialogic® System before stopping the Peripheral Fault Manager
program. Click Stop from the System menu to stop the Intel Dialogic System and then click Exit
to exit the Peripheral Fault Manager program.