Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 70

Powering the 7160 on or off, Powering the 7160 off before initial configuration

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62 Installing the 7100 Series Cabling Powering the 7160 on or off As the last step in the physical installation of the 7160 appliance, connect and turn on the power. When the appliance powers on, you should hear the hard drive spin up and the fans turn on, and see the LEDs and LCD screen light up. The dual redundant power supplies on the 7160 are designed to connect to two different power sources. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is recommended. Do not use extension cords. Note: A high pitched alarm sounds when power is supplied to only one power supply on the appliance. To stop the alarm, connect the other power supply to a power source. To power the 7160 on for the first time 1 Connect the two power cords to the power sockets on the 7160. 2 Plug one of the power cords into an AC power source. The 7160 powers up automatically and the alarm will sound. 3 Plug the second power cord into a different AC power source. Powering the 7160 off before initial configuration If you need to power the 7160 off before performing initial configuration, you can use the master power switch or the Shutdown option on the LCD. After initial configuration, you should power the appliance off by using the LCD menu item or a command on the serial console. See "Powering off the appliance" on page 152. To power the 7160 off before initial configuration ◆ Do one of the following: ■ On the LCD panel, use the buttons to navigate to the Shutdown Host option on the LCD screen and press e. ■ On the back panel of the 7160, press and hold the master power switch for approximately 5 seconds until you hear the fans stop. Cabling for model 7161 This section describes cabling for the 7161. If you have a different model, refer to the appropriate section. See "Cabling for model 7120" on page 49. See "Cabling for model 7160" on page 54.

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62
Installing the 7100 Series
Cabling
Powering the 7160 on or off
As the last step in the physical installation of the 7160 appliance, connect and
turn on the power. When the appliance powers on, you should hear the hard
drive spin up and the fans turn on, and see the LEDs and LCD screen light up.
The dual redundant power supplies on the 7160 are designed to connect to two
different power sources. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is
recommended. Do not use extension cords.
Note:
A high pitched alarm sounds when power is supplied to only one power
supply on the appliance. To stop the alarm, connect the other power supply to a
power source.
To power the 7160 on for the first time
1
Connect the two power cords to the power sockets on the 7160.
2
Plug one of the power cords into an AC power source.
The 7160 powers up automatically and the alarm will sound.
3
Plug the second power cord into a different AC power source.
Powering the 7160 off before initial configuration
If you need to power the 7160 off before performing initial configuration, you
can use the master power switch or the Shutdown option on the LCD. After
initial configuration, you should power the appliance off by using the LCD menu
item or a command on the serial console.
See
“Powering off the appliance”
on page 152.
To power the 7160 off before initial configuration
Do one of the following:
On the LCD panel, use the buttons to navigate to the
Shutdown Host
option on the LCD screen and press
e
.
On the back panel of the 7160, press and hold the master power switch
for approximately 5 seconds until you hear the fans stop.
Cabling for model 7161
This section describes cabling for the 7161. If you have a different model, refer
to the appropriate section.
See
“Cabling for model 7120”
on page 49.
See
“Cabling for model 7160”
on page 54.