HP StorageWorks 1606 HP StorageWorks SAN Switch rack mount kit installation in - Page 5

Network Switch, 1606 Extension SAN Switch, or Encryption, Table 2

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• To attach the inner rails to the SAN Switch 2/32, use the screw holes marked 32. • To attach the inner rails to the 4/8, 4/16, 8/8, or 8/24 SAN Switch, use the five screw holes marked 8. The plenum requires one screw hole marked 8 and one screw hole marked 16, as shown in Figure 8 on page 6. • To attach the inner rails to the 4/32, 4/32B, 4/64, 8/40, or 8/80 SAN Switch, or the 400 MP Router, use the screw holes marked 16, as shown in Figure 7 on page 5. • To attach the inner rails to the MP Router, FCoE Converged Network Switch, 1606 Extension SAN Switch, or Encryption SAN Switch, use two screw holes marked R and one screw hole marked 16. 7. Secure the two inner rails (one on each side) to the device using the appropriate number of screws. (See Table 2.) For example, Figure 6 shows an inner rail attached to the MP Router with three screws, using two screw holes marked R and one screw hole marked 16. Attaching both rails requires six screws. Figure 7 shows an inner rail attached to the 4/64 SAN Switch with five screws, using the screw holes marked 16. Attaching both rails requires ten screws. CAUTION: Be sure to use the screw holes labeled 8 when attaching the inner rails to the SAN Switch 2/16V or SAN Switch 2/16N. Figure 6 Securing the inner rails to the MP Router Figure 7 Securing the inner rails to the 4/64 SAN Switch NOTE: For factory integration only, tighten the #8-32 x 5/16-inch Phillips panhead SEMS screws and torque between 6 and 8 inch-pounds. Page 5

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To attach the inner rails to the SAN Switch 2/32, use the screw
holes marked
32
.
To attach the inner rails to the 4/8, 4/16, 8/8, or 8/24 SAN
Switch, use the five screw holes marked
8
. The plenum requires
one screw hole marked
8
and one screw hole marked
16
, as
shown in
Figure 8
on page 6.
To attach the inner rails to the 4/32, 4/32B, 4/64, 8/40, or
8/80 SAN Switch, or the 400 MP Router, use the screw holes
marked
16
, as shown in
Figure 7
on page 5.
To attach the inner rails to the MP Router, FCoE Converged
Network Switch, 1606 Extension SAN Switch, or Encryption
SAN Switch, use two screw holes marked
R
and one screw hole
marked
16
.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use the screw holes labeled
8
when attaching
the inner rails to the SAN Switch 2/16V or SAN Switch
2/16N.
7.
Secure the two inner rails (one on each side) to the device using
the appropriate number of screws. (See
Table 2
.)
For example,
Figure 6
shows an inner rail attached to the MP Router
with three screws, using two screw holes marked
R
and one screw
hole marked
16
. Attaching both rails requires six screws.
Figure 7
shows an inner rail attached to the 4/64 SAN Switch with
five screws, using the screw holes marked
16
. Attaching both rails
requires ten screws.
Figure 6 Securing the inner rails to the MP Router
Figure 7 Securing the inner rails to the 4/64 SAN Switch
NOTE:
For factory integration
only
, tighten the #8-32 x
5/16-inch Phillips panhead SEMS screws and torque
between 6 and 8 inch-pounds.
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