HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 4r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 18
Table 2-1. Site Preparation Checklist Continued
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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r Table 2-1. Site Preparation Checklist (Continued) Environment and Space Requirements In the United States, must meet OSHA code. Elsewhere, must meet local code and HP specifications for safety and supportability. (A 3-foot--90 cm--minimum access in front and rear of electrical cabinets is required.) Side access of 24 inches (60 cm) improves cable routing and management. 24 hour air conditioning (68 - 72 deg. F; 20 - 22 deg. C, 40 - 60% RH). Table or work space big enough for console terminal and user guides. Bookshelf for documentation. Area to store equipment until time of installation. Ensure all equipment and/or shipping pallets can fit through doorways, hallways, and into and out of elevators. Data and Voice Communications (Pre-Tested and Verified) Voice phone located at system console terminal with cord long enough to reach all parts of the rack installation. Phone line for remote support at each system. Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, or other standard. System Parameters Hostname IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Gateway Host Name DTC Node Name Hardware Configuration, Cables, and so on Availability of I/O paths and SCSI addresses for add-on devices. Availability of I/O backplane slots, memory slots, and so on. Valid, supportable configuration for added devices, interfaces, memory, and so on. Correct type and length of cables, as specified in order documents. 14