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Step 3 Install a new intrusion switch:
a) Slide the switch mechanism down into the clips on the chassis wall so that the screwhole lines up.
b) Use a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to install the single screw that secures the switch mechanism to the chassis wall.
c) Connect the switch cable to the socket on the motherboard.
Step 4 Replace the cover to the server.
Step 5 Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button.
Figure 42: Replacing a Chassis Intrusion Switch
-Intrusion switch location1
Installing a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
The trusted platform module (TPM) is a small circuit board that plugs into a motherboard socket and is then
permanently secured with a one-way screw. The socket location is on the motherboard below PCIe riser 2.
TPM Considerations
This server supports either TPM version 1.2 or TPM version 2.0.
Field replacement of a TPM is not supported; you can install a TPM after-factory only if the server does
not already have a TPM installed.
If there is an existing TPM 1.2 installed in the server, you cannot upgrade to TPM 2.0. If there is no
existing TPM in the server, you can install TPM 2.0.
Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide
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Maintaining the Server
Installing a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

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BrandCisco
ModelAPIC L3
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