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PowerEdge 2950 TOE Removal - Step 2
This is a closeup of the TOE-chip area. If you are looking straight at the server from the front (like you are going to push in the power button when it's racked), it is on the very left side of the chassis right where the power supplies end.
You can technically remove the TOE right now if you know what you're doing. I wasn't sure the first time so I decided to completely clear the area so I could get a better view. I also wanted to check and see if there was a TOE unit for each network interface since the label read "TOE 2". Turns out there is only one TOE unit for both interfaces.
PowerEdge 2950 TOE Removal - Step 2
This is a closeup of the TOE-chip area. If you are looking straight at the server from the front (like you are going to push in the power button when it's racked), it is on the very left side of the chassis right where the power supplies end.
You can technically remove the TOE right now if you know what you're doing. I wasn't sure the first time so I decided to completely clear the area so I could get a better view. I also wanted to check and see if there was a TOE unit for each network interface since the label read "TOE 2". Turns out there is only one TOE unit for both interfaces.