Sun Microsystems 5000, 4000, 6000 manual Using the User Naming Area, Remove the top front bezel

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Front panel key (packed in a bag in the accessory box)

Follow the graphic instructions on the shipping container to remove the server from the container. Remove the front panel key and the power cord from the shipping container. These are needed to power on the system.

1.9 Using the User Naming Area

To display the name of the server, IP address, owner, or other important information on the front of the machine:

1.Remove the top front bezel.

Refer to Chapter 13, “Preparing for Service,” in the Ultra Enterprise 6000/5000/4000 Systems Manual.

Enterprise 6000/5000 systems: refer to Section 13.3.3, “Top Front Bezel.”

Enterprise 4000 system: refer to Section 13.4.1, “Top Bezel.”

2.Snap out the narrow transparent window.

From the rear side of the bezel, gently squeeze the top and bottom edges together as you simultaneously push the transparent window out through the front of the bezel.

3.Choose the information that will appear on the label.

Common items include the name of the server, IP address, name and contact information for the system administrator, and the group of users that the machine services.

4.Use the colored paper provided with the system to make a label.

The available area for the paper label is 12 mm x 150 mm (0.5 in x 5.9 in). Print or write the desired information in an area this size and cut the label to fit the transparent window.

5.Place the paper label inside the window, and snap the window back in place from the front side of the bezel.

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Contents Ultra Enterprise 6000/5000/4000 Systems Installation Guide Please Recycle Contents Cabling the System Using the Software Page Figures Viii Tables Page Preface Unix CommandsShell Prompts Typographic ConventionsOrdering Sun Documents Related DocumentsSun Welcomes Your Comments Preface Xvi Preparing for Installation Enterprise 6000/5000 systems 16-slot Remove the sides of the container Unpacking the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems2Attaching the Ramps to the Shipping Pallet Shipping and Storing the SystemEnterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems Preparing the Electrical Circuits4IEC 309 Electrical Connector Preparing the Ethernet Network Preparing the Air ConditioningEnterprise 4000 System 5Types of Network Cables Used Floorspace for the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems Preparing the AreaSurface for the Enterprise 4000 System 7Cabinet Server Access Areas Top ViewMoving the Server Preparing the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems 9Moving the Server Safely Down the Ramps Adjusting the Levelling PadsLevelling pad 1 Rear screen Kick panel 11Stabilizer Bar Preparing the Enterprise 4000 SystemRemove the top front bezel Using the User Naming AreaPage Preparing the System for Cabling Cabling the SystemStandby position Replacing the Rear Screen and Kick Panel Connecting the Enterprise 6000/5000 System Power Cord Connecting the Power Cords4Key Switch Positions Connecting the Enterprise 4000 System Power Cord5AC Power Switch and Power Receptacle Connecting the Network Cable to the System710/100BASE-T Ethernet Connection Connecting the System to the NetworkShows the elements used in the installation process Lists the cabling limitations for Ethernet 10 Clock Board Connecting an Ascii TerminalConnecting the Fiber Cable to the I/O Board Connecting External Scsi Devices Location Internal Length Comments Use tie wraps to secure the cable to the left mounting rail Using JumpStart Automatic Installation Powering the System On and OffEnterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems Powering On the SystemTurn on power to any expansion cabinets 2The AC Power Sequencer Power Switch Turn the key switch to the On position Watch the terminal screen for any firmware error messages 4CPU Reset Switch on the Clock Board Reading Boot MessagesSummarizes LED status indications Interpreting Status LED PatternsPowering Off the System Enterprise 4000 System 6Key Switch Positions and AC Power Switch 7CPU Reset Switch on Clock Board Reading Boot Messages DC power green Fault yellow Powering Off the System Failure of Network Communications Description of the ProblemSolution Page Operating System Software Using the SoftwareSolstice SyMON Software Page Index-1 IndexPost Scsi Index-4 Reader Comment Card
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