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Convert a dual supervisory ethernet node to an FTE

node
Use this checklist to convert a dual supervisory node to an FTE node before migrating the node to a
newer release.

Considerations
If the dual supervisory node does not have an FTE-qualified network card, install it in the node even if the
node
is replaced. The migration software looks for the FTE-qualified network card. Honeywell recommends you
use
the card in the new platform (temporarily) or purchase an FTE-qualified dual NIC.

Checklist
The beginning of this checklist refers to the prior release of this document FTE Installation and Service
Guide
for R3XX. Unless otherwise stated for conversion from the dual supervisory network to FTE must occur
on the
prior release before migration.
After performing each procedure, return to the checklist to reference the next procedure.

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