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CAUTION: Grounding is supplied by the ground-prong on the 3-prong power cable. Do not attach a separate ground cable. Do not use adapter plugs. Do not remove the ground prong from the cable. Ensure the ground connection on the power supply is correct and functioning before applying power to the Topspin system.

CAUTION: Always ground yourself before touching any internal Topspin system component to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).

CAUTION: Remove power cables by grasping the cable connector and pulling straight out.If the chassis comes equipped with a power-plug retainer, move the bail wire used to retain the plug to the side before attempting to remove the power plug.

The operator must disconnect all power cables before attempting to remove the system from the rack.

CAUTION: The Topspin system contains lithium batteries. Do not attempt to replace or discard these batteries. The batteries may only be serviced by Topspin service personnel.

CAUTION: Observe and follow service markings. Do not service the Topspin system, except as explained in the Topspin documentation supplied with your system. Opening the chassis or removing the enclosure cover exposes you to electrical shock and may damage system components.

If one or more of the following situations occurs, remove power to the Topspin system chassis, and contact your Topspin support representative:

The power cable or power plug is damaged.

The system has been exposed to water.

The system has been dropped or damaged in any way.

The system does not operate correctly after following the installation instructions.

CAUTION: You must ensure the operating environment has adequate air circulation. Keep the Topspin system in a cool, well-ventilated room. Do not block cooling vents. Install filler panels into all unused slots.

CAUTION: Never place your hand inside an empty card or module bay. You should never have cause to place a hand anywhere inside the Topspin chassis. Unused card and module bays should always have a Topspin cover over the bay to ensure proper safety, ventilation, and cooling.

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Contents Part Number OL-7723-01 Product ID Page Terms and Conditions of Sale for Page FCC Statement Safety Information Regulatory NoticesPage Contact Information General CautionsViii Topspin 120 Contents List Page Product Registration Thank YOU for Purchasing Your Topspin ProductXii Terms and Conditions of Sale for Topspin Communications, Inc Xiv Page Xvi Xvii Xviii Topspin Limited End User Warranty Extent of Limited WarrantyHow to Obtain Warranty Service Limitations of LiabilityDeclaration of Conformity Table VIII-1 StandardsXxii Topspin 120 Quick Start Prepare the SiteMount the Chassis in a Rack Rack Mount Installation Flange 3Holding Rack Bracket Against Inside of Rack Installing the Switch with Two People Configure Basic Connectivity 9Secure the Switch Through the Front PostsConfigure and Connect InfiniBand Hosts Topspin-120config#interface mgmt-ethernet# mount /mnt/cdrom 10Fully Installed IB Cable with Pinch Connector 12Removing a Pinch Connector Optional Launch the Chassis Manager Prepare Your Device14Web Browser Window Optional Install the Element Manager GUI Programs -Topspin Element Manager -TopspinEMPage Index Http