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Establishing a serial connection

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5. Loosen the clamping screw on each retainer, insert the power cords through the retainers into the power receptacles on the Core Switch 2/64 or the SAN Director 2/128, and tighten the clamping screws. The power cords are designed with left bends, so each should route to opposite sides of the chassis. 6. Ensure that the power cord has a minimum service loop of 6 inches available at the connection to the switch and is routed so that it is not exposed to stress. 7. Connect the power cords to a power source with voltage of 200 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz. 8. Position AC power switches to position 1. The AC power switches light up green when switched on and power is supplied. NOTE: The switch automatically performs a power-on self-test (POST) by default each time it is powered on. POST takes approximately 10 minutes and is complete when indicator light activity returns to its standard state. For information about LED patterns, see "Interpreting LED activity" on page 64). CAUTION: To prevent a potential IP address conflict, do not connect the Core Switch 2/64 or the SAN Director 2/128 to the network until the IP addresses are configured. See "Core Switch 2/64" on page 53 for additional information. Establishing a serial connection The initial communication to a Core Switch 2/64 or a SAN Director 2/128 switch requires a serial connection. Follow these steps to establish a serial connection and log in to the switch: 1. Verify that the switch is powered on and that POST is complete by verifying that all power LED indicators on the 16-port cards and CP cards are displaying a steady green light. 2. Use the serial cable provided with the switch to connect the console port on the active CP card to a computer workstation. The console port is the second serial port from the top of the CP card; the active CP card is indicated by an illuminated (blue) LED (see "CP cards" on page 68). The Active CP LED in the standby CP card should be off (not illuminated). Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 installation guide 45

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Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 installation guide
5.
Loosen the clamping screw on each retainer, insert the power cords through the retainers
into the power receptacles on the Core Switch 2/64 or the SAN Director 2/128, and
tighten the clamping screws.
The power cords are designed with left bends, so each should route to opposite sides of the
chassis.
6.
Ensure that the power cord has a minimum service loop of 6 inches available at the
connection to the switch and is routed so that it is not exposed to stress.
7.
Connect the power cords to a power source with voltage of 200 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.
8.
Position AC power switches to position 1.
The AC power switches light up green when switched on and power is supplied.
NOTE:
The switch automatically performs a power-on self-test (POST) by default each time it is
powered on. POST takes approximately 10 minutes and is complete when indicator light
activity returns to its standard state. For information about LED patterns, see ”
Interpreting LED
activity
” on page 64).
CAUTION:
To prevent a potential IP address conflict, do not connect the Core Switch 2/64 or
the SAN Director 2/128 to the network until the IP addresses are configured. See ”
Core
Switch 2/64
” on page 53 for additional information.
Establishing a serial connection
The initial communication to a Core Switch 2/64 or a SAN Director 2/128 switch requires a
serial connection. Follow these steps to establish a serial connection and log in to the switch:
1.
Verify that the switch is powered on and that POST is complete by verifying that all power
LED indicators on the 16-port cards and CP cards are displaying a steady green light.
2.
Use the serial cable provided with the switch to connect the console port on the active CP
card to a computer workstation.
The console port is the second serial port from the top of the CP card; the active CP card is
indicated by an illuminated (blue) LED (see ”
CP cards
” on page 68). The Active CP LED in
the standby CP card should be off (not illuminated).