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Installing the switch in a rack, Pre-installation checklist

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Installing the switch in a rack These sections contain specific information about installing the Core Switch 2/64 or the SAN Director 2/128 in an HP 10,000 series or HP System/e rack. WARNING! For safety reasons, when installing this product in an equipment rack, you must consider rack stability against tipping. Please refer to the user manual provided with the equipment rack to determine rack stability; the manual is available through the HP web site: http://www.hp.com/racksolutions/prodinfo/racks/index.html. If the necessary stability is not achieved through the placement of additional equipment or ballast, the equipment rack must be anchored to the building structure before operation. Pre-installation checklist Review the following checklist before installing the switch. • Prepare a site plan. • Verify that required technical personnel (two technicians) are available and scheduled for the installation. • Obtain the required fiber-optic cables (multimode or single-mode). Verify cable length and required connectors. • If applicable, obtain the necessary remote workstations or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) workstations. Workstations are customer-supplied and connected through a corporate or dedicated LAN. • Verify that the front panel air temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F) during operation. • Verify that all equipment installed in the rack has a reliable branch circuit ground connection, and does not rely on a connection to a branch circuit, such as a power strip. • Verify that the rack is balanced. • Check that the rack is mechanically secured to insure stability in the event of an earthquake. 32 Installing and configuring the switch

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Installing and configuring the switch
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Installing the switch in a rack
These sections contain specific information about installing the Core Switch 2/64 or the SAN
Director 2/128 in an HP 10,000 series or HP System/e rack.
WARNING!
For safety reasons, when installing this product in an equipment rack, you must
consider rack stability against tipping. Please refer to the user manual provided with the
equipment rack to determine rack stability; the manual is available through the HP web site:
.
If the necessary stability is not achieved through the placement of additional equipment or
ballast, the equipment rack must be anchored to the building structure before operation.
Pre-installation checklist
Review the following checklist before installing the switch.
Prepare a site plan.
Verify that required technical personnel (two technicians) are available and scheduled for
the installation.
Obtain the required fiber-optic cables (multimode or single-mode). Verify cable length and
required connectors.
If applicable, obtain the necessary remote workstations or Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) workstations. Workstations are customer-supplied and connected through
a corporate or dedicated LAN.
Verify that the front panel air temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F) during operation.
Verify that all equipment installed in the rack has a reliable branch circuit ground
connection, and does not rely on a connection to a branch circuit, such as a power strip.
Verify that the rack is balanced.
Check that the rack is mechanically secured to insure stability in the event of an
earthquake.