HP Superdome SX2000 Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdome - Page 14

Public Telecommunications Network Connection, Unpacking and Inspecting the System

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Public Telecommunications Network Connection Instructions are issued to the installation site that modems cannot be connected to public telecommunications networks until full datacomm licenses are received for the country of installation. Some countries do not require datacomm licenses. The product regulations engineer must review beta site locations, and if datacomm licenses are not complete, ensure that the installation site is notified officially and in writing that the product cannot be connected to public telecommunications networks until the license is received. Unpacking and Inspecting the System This section describes what to do before unpacking the server and how to unpack the system itself. WARNING! Do not attempt to move the cabinet, packed or unpacked, up or down an incline of more than 15 degrees. Verifying Site Preparation Verifying site preparation includes gathering LAN information and verifying electrical requirements. Gathering LAN Information The Support Management Station (SMS) connects to the customer's LAN. Determine the appropriate IP address. Verifying Electrical Requirements The site must be verified for proper grounding and electrical requirements prior to the system being shipped to the customer as part of the site preparation. Before unpacking and installing the system, verify with the customer that grounding specifications and power requirements are met. Checking the Inventory The sales order packing slip lists all equipment shipped from HP. Use this packing slip to verify that all equipment has arrived at the customer site. NOTE: To identify each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip. One of the large overpack containers is labeled "Open Me First." This box contains the Solution Information Manual and DDCAs. The unpacking instructions are in the plastic bag taped to the cabinet. The following items are in other containers. Check them against the packing list: • Power distribution control assembly (PDCA) and power cord • Two blower housings per cabinet • Four blowers per cabinet • Four side skins with related attachment hardware • Cabinet blower bezels and front door assemblies • Support Management Station • Cables • Optional equipment • Boot device with the operating system installed 14 Installing the System

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Public Telecommunications Network Connection
Instructions are issued to the installation site that modems cannot be connected to public
telecommunications networks until full datacomm licenses are received for the country of
installation. Some countries do not require datacomm licenses. The product regulations engineer
must review beta site locations, and if datacomm licenses are not complete, ensure that the
installation site is notified officially and in writing that the product cannot be connected to public
telecommunications networks until the license is received.
Unpacking and Inspecting the System
This section describes what to do before unpacking the server and how to unpack the system
itself.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to move the cabinet, packed or unpacked, up or down an incline
of more than 15 degrees.
Verifying Site Preparation
Verifying site preparation includes gathering LAN information and verifying electrical
requirements.
Gathering LAN Information
The Support Management Station (SMS) connects to the customer’s LAN. Determine the
appropriate IP address.
Verifying Electrical Requirements
The site must be verified for proper grounding and electrical requirements prior to the system
being shipped to the customer as part of the site preparation. Before unpacking and installing
the system, verify with the customer that grounding specifications and power requirements are
met.
Checking the Inventory
The sales order packing slip lists all equipment shipped from HP. Use this packing slip to verify
that all equipment has arrived at the customer site.
NOTE:
To identify each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip.
One of the large overpack containers is labeled “Open Me First.” This box contains the
Solution
Information Manual
and DDCAs. The unpacking instructions are in the plastic bag taped to the
cabinet.
The following items are in other containers. Check them against the packing list:
Power distribution control assembly (PDCA) and power cord
Two blower housings per cabinet
Four blowers per cabinet
Four side skins with related attachment hardware
Cabinet blower bezels and front door assemblies
Support Management Station
Cables
Optional equipment
Boot device with the operating system installed
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