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Table 4: Physical Planning and Hardware Installation Tasks, Table 4

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Configuration Planning Tasks Table 4 lists physical planning and hardware installation tasks, and includes the activity, task owner, due date, and comments. Table 4: Physical Planning and Hardware Installation Tasks Activity Locate the physical facilities. Connect the facility alternating current (AC) power circuits. Obtain an uninterruptable power supply (optional). Obtain an outside-access phone line. Order the equipment rack with one or more HP products. Order Fibre Channel devices and peripherals. Install Fibre Channel devices and peripherals. Route fiber-optic jumper cables. Determine proximity of the equipment rack (with directors and switches) to attached devices (multimode shortwave laser or single-mode longwave laser). Task Owner Due Date Comments If more than one director or switch, consider separate power circuits for availability. Recommended. Telephone for support personnel. 250 meters (2.125 Gbps) for 50/125 µm multimode cable. 150 meters (2.125 Gbps) for 62.5/125 µm multimode cable. Order and deliver fiber-optic cables. Set up local area network (LAN) connections for directors, switches, and the HAFM server. Set up LAN connections to corporate intranet for remote workstation access (optional). 10, 20, or 35 kilometers for 9/125 µm single-mode cable. Cables are purchased by the customer separately. Plan to have them arrive and laid out before equipment rack delivery. 148 SAN High Availability Planning Guide

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Configuration Planning Tasks
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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
Table 4
lists physical planning and hardware installation tasks, and includes the
activity, task owner, due date, and comments.
Table 4:
Physical Planning and Hardware Installation Tasks
Activity
Task
Owner
Due
Date
Comments
Locate the physical facilities.
Connect the facility alternating
current (AC) power circuits.
If more than one director or
switch, consider separate power
circuits for availability.
Obtain an uninterruptable power
supply (optional).
Recommended.
Obtain an outside-access phone
line.
Telephone for support
personnel.
Order the equipment rack with one
or more HP products.
Order Fibre Channel devices and
peripherals.
Install Fibre Channel devices and
peripherals.
Route fiber-optic jumper cables.
Determine proximity of the
equipment rack (with directors and
switches) to attached devices
(multimode shortwave laser or
single-mode longwave laser).
250 meters (2.125 Gbps) for
50/125
µ
m multimode cable.
150 meters (2.125 Gbps) for
62.5/125
µ
m multimode cable.
10, 20, or 35 kilometers for
9/125
µ
m single-mode cable.
Order and deliver fiber-optic cables.
Cables are purchased by the
customer separately. Plan to
have them arrive and laid out
before equipment rack delivery.
Set up local area network (LAN)
connections for directors, switches,
and the HAFM server.
Set up LAN connections to corporate
intranet for remote workstation
access (optional).