HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 41

Installing the SAN Director 2/128 on a Flat Surface, Test POST.

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128 4. Position the pallet so that the bottom of the chassis is level with the installation surface. 5. If the chassis is on a pallet jack or lift, stabilize the pallet jack or lift to prevent it from moving during the transfer. WARNING: A fully populated chassis weighs approximately 250 lbs (113 kg) and requires a minimum of two people to safely slide it from one surface to another. Installing the SAN Director 2/128 on a Flat Surface Use these steps to install the SAN Director 2/128 on a flat surface. Note: The SAN Director 2/128 must be placed on a stable, flat surface, with the blower side of the chassis having access to cool air. Orient the switch so that the port side faces the service aisle. 1. Remove the switch chassis door, if you have not already done so. See Removing the Chassis Door, on page 40. 2. Place the SAN Director 2/128 on a flat, sturdy surface like a table or lab bench. 3. Connect the two power cables to the power supply inlets on the switch. Note: It is recommended to power the switch using two separate power sources, ensuring redundancy. 4. Connect the two power cables to corresponding power outlets. Make sure that the power cable is routed so that it is not exposed to stress. 5. Turn on power to the switch. The switch automatically runs a Power On Self Test (POST). Note: Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set. SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide 41

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
4.
Position the pallet so that the bottom of the chassis is level with the
installation surface.
5.
If the chassis is on a pallet jack or lift, stabilize the pallet jack or lift to prevent
it from moving during the transfer.
WARNING:
A fully populated chassis weighs approximately 250 lbs
(113 kg) and requires a minimum of two people to safely slide it from one
surface to another.
Installing the SAN Director 2/128 on a Flat Surface
Use these steps to install the SAN Director 2/128 on a flat surface.
Note:
The SAN Director 2/128 must be placed on a stable, flat surface, with the
blower side of the chassis having access to cool air. Orient the switch so that the port
side faces the service aisle.
1.
Remove the switch chassis door, if you have not already done so. See
Removing the Chassis Door
, on page 40
.
2.
Place the SAN Director 2/128 on a flat, sturdy surface like a table or lab
bench.
3.
Connect the two power cables to the power supply inlets on the switch.
Note:
It is recommended to power the switch using two separate power sources,
ensuring redundancy.
4.
Connect the two power cables to corresponding power outlets. Make sure that
the power cable is routed so that it is not exposed to stress.
5.
Turn on power to the switch. The switch automatically runs a Power On Self
Test (POST).
Note:
Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set.