HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 43

Important Rack Mount Guidelines, Windows Millennium Edition

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128 ■ Torque driver-required to secure the 14U Rack Mount Kit hardware to the rack rails. ■ Fiber optic protective plugs-for safety and port transceiver protection, Fiber optic protective plugs must be inserted in all SAN Director 2/128 ports without Fiber optic cables attached. The SAN Director 2/128 ships with protective plugs installed in all ports. ■ Standard flat-tip and cross-tip Phillips screwdrivers-required to remove, replace, adjust or tighten various FRUs, chassis, or rack components. ■ Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap-required when working in and around the SAN Director 2/128 card cage. Use the ESD strap supplied with the switch. ■ Maintenance terminal (desktop or notebook computer)- required to configure SAN Director 2/128 network addresses and acquire event log information through the serial port. Computer requirements include: - Microsoft Windows 98®, Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 2000®, or Windows Millennium Edition® operating system installed - RS-232 serial communication software (for example, ProComm Plus or HyperTerminal). ■ An HP 10,000 series, an HP System/e cabinet or a comparable EIA cabinet with the following specifications: - A minimum depth of 29 inches - 14 rack units (14U) high - 19 inches wide Important Rack Mount Guidelines Review the following rack mount guidelines before proceeding with the installation. WARNING: A fully populated SAN Director 2/128 weighs approximately 250 lbs and requires a minimum of two people and a hydraulic or assisted lift to install it. Before installing, verify that the additional weight of the chassis does not exceed the rack's weight limits or unbalance the rack, including when some of the cards or power supplies are partially extended out of the chassis. SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide 43

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Torque driver—required to secure the 14U Rack Mount Kit hardware to the
rack rails.
Fiber optic protective plugs—for safety and port transceiver protection, Fiber
optic protective plugs must be inserted in all SAN Director 2/128 ports
without Fiber optic cables attached. The SAN Director 2/128 ships with
protective plugs installed in all ports.
Standard flat-tip and cross-tip Phillips screwdrivers—required to remove,
replace, adjust or tighten various FRUs, chassis, or rack components.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap—required when working in
and around the SAN Director 2/128 card cage. Use the ESD strap supplied
with the switch.
Maintenance terminal (desktop or notebook computer)— required to
configure SAN Director 2/128 network addresses and acquire event log
information through the serial port. Computer requirements include:
Microsoft Windows 98
, Windows NT
4.0, Windows 2000
, or
Windows Millennium Edition
operating system installed
RS-232 serial communication software (for example, ProComm Plus or
HyperTerminal).
An HP 10,000 series, an HP System/e cabinet or a comparable EIA cabinet
with the following specifications:
A minimum depth of 29 inches
14 rack units (14U) high
19 inches wide
Important Rack Mount Guidelines
Review the following rack mount guidelines before proceeding with the
installation.
WARNING:
A fully populated SAN Director 2/128 weighs approximately
250 lbs and requires a minimum of two people and a hydraulic or assisted lift
to install it.
Before installing, verify that the additional weight of the chassis does not
exceed the rack³s weight limits or unbalance the rack, including when some of
the cards or power supplies are partially extended out of the chassis.