Nortel Networks NN46205-310 quick start Removing a power filler panel, Procedure steps

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Procedure steps

Step Action

1Remove the equipment from the shipping container and place the chassis on antistatic material.

2Check all items for damage.

ATTENTION

If the equipment is damaged, contact your Nortel sales representative.

3Use the following chassis shipping accessories checklist to verify that the shipping container includes all contents.

Check

Accessory

Use to

 

 

 

 

Bracket kit: two

Support the chassis in an

 

rack-mounting brackets

equipment rack.

 

and Phillips-head screws.

 

 

 

 

 

Screw package

Mount the chassis in an

 

 

equipment rack.

 

 

 

 

Side cable-management

Manage network interface

 

bracket: two brackets for

cables.

 

the 8010 chassis and one

 

 

bracket for the 8006 and

 

 

8003 chassis

 

 

 

 

 

Rubber footpads

Keep the chassis from

 

 

slipping when mounting

 

 

on a flat surface.

 

 

 

 

Console cable with built-in

Connect an optional

 

adapter.

management console to

 

 

the chassis. Each cable

 

 

end has a female DB9

 

 

and a DB25 connector.

 

 

 

 

Cable guide

Keep cable clusters

 

 

fastened and out of the

 

 

way, but accessible for

 

 

maintenance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Removing a power filler panel

A power filler panel maintains the proper cooling airflow in the Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 chassis. You must remove the power filler panel from the power bay when you install a power supply in a bay for the first time

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Quick Start

NN46205-310 02.01 Standard

30 May 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Contents Quick Start Legal Notice Contents Configuration Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions International Regulatory Statements of ConformityFCC Statement USA only EN 55 024 Statement CE Marking Statement Europe only EN 55 022 StatementsEN 300386 Statement EC Declaration of ConformityBsmi Statement for 8010, 8006 and 8003 Chassis Taiwan only Vcci Statement Japan/Nippon onlyNational Safety Statements of Compliance CE Marking Statement Europe only EN 60 950 StatementNOM Statement 8010, 8006, and 8003 Chassis Mexico only Información NOM unicamente para México National Safety Statements of ComplianceDenan Statement Japan/Nippon only ESD Safety MessagesAttenzione ESD Avertissement Peligro Pericolo Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software licenseGeneral Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software license Nortel Command Line Interface FeaturesNew in this release Other changesConnecting the modem using the Nncli Connecting the modem using the CLISetting the system date and time using the CLI Setting the system date and time using the NncliNavigation IntroductionIntroduction Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 slots Installation preparationDC power supply accessories Safety precautions navigation Safety precautionsPersonal safety Check Accessory Use toCable and connector safety Module safetyRisk of equipment damage Electrostatic discharge safetyInstallation preparation Installation Unpacking the chassis Procedure steps Removing a power filler panelStep Action Risk of personal injury Prerequisites Installing the 8010co chassis in a 19-inch two-post rackInstalling the 8003, 8006, and 8010 chassis cable guides Installing the top cable-management bracket Procedure job aid Installing the cable-management brackets Installing the side cable-management bracketsGrounding the 8010co chassis Installing a module Procedure job aid Grounding the 8010co chassisLocation of ground studs on a 8010co chassis rear panel For instructions, see Removing a power filler panel Procedure job aid Installing a module Installing AC power modulesInstalling DC power modules Installing DC power modules Installation Installing DC power modules End Installing a breaker interface panel Installing a Pcmcia software cardStarting the system Turning on DC power supplies LED power supply Verifying a successful installationInstallation Configuration Connecting a modem using the CLIBaud rate 8databits truefalse Mode asciislipppp Variable Value Variable definitionsConnecting a modem using the Nncli DCE DB-25Number Pin number Boot config sio modem Connecting a VT-100 terminal or PC for local access Setting system date and time using the Nncli Setting system date and time using the CLIProcedure job aid config setdate command sample output Procedure job aid clock set command outputChange a password by using the following command Info Oper username Variable definition Configure password options by using the following commandAging-time Install Configuring the system using the setup utilityProcedure job aid Setup Utility prompt descriptions Prompt ActionMaster slot 5/6 Tftp Vlan Fan tray safety warning message Translation of safety messagesRisques de blessure corporelle VerletzungsrisikoPreventing back injury warning statement Risco de ferimentoRischio di lesioni personali Preventing back injury warning statement Risques de blessure par choc électrique Preventing electrical shock warning statementVerletzungsrisiko durch Riesgo de lesiones por choques eléctricosRisco de ferimento por choque elétrico Preventing hand injury warning statementRischio di lesioni per shock elettrico Risques de blessure provoquée par les pales du ventilateurRiesgo de lesiones por las aspas del ventilador Safety danger statementRisco de ferimento com lâmina do ventilador Rischio di lesioni causate dalle lame del ventilatoreRisques de blessure oculaire par lumière laser Injury to eye warning statementRiesgo de lesión en los ojos por láser Risiko einer Augenverletzung durchLaser pode causar ferimentos no olho Rischio di ustioni agli occhi dovute al laserRiesgo de lesión por electrocución Safety practices and the hazards danger statementRischio di scosse elettriche Risco de ferimentos por choque elétricoPericolo Rischio di scosse elettriche Preventing electric shock danger statement Page Quick Start