Nortel Networks NN44200-300 manual To connect the 1002rp DC server to power

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2Plug the other end into a wall receptacle or power bar.

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To connect the 1002rp DC server to power

Step Action

DANGER

Only qualified personnel can alter electrical connections.

Ensure the power distribution unit (PDU) is turned off until you are instructed to turn it on.

1Connect the DC power cable to the server.

2Connect the other end of the DC power cable to the PDU. Use the supplied clips and screws to secure the plugs.

The following photograph shows the keyed plug of the DC power cable. This plug connects to the PDU:

Note: If you are not using a Nortel-supplied PDU, have a qualified electrician connect the cable appropriately to your DC power plant. The 1002rp uses a negative 48 V power supply, therefore the red cable is negative (-48 V) and the black cable is the ground (GND).

3Turn on the PDU.

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1002rp Server Hardware Installation

NN44200-300 01.01 Standard

5.0 23 February 2007

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Contents 1002rp Server Hardware Installation Trademarks Japan Denan statement Information for JapanJapan Vcci statement Page February Publication HistoryPublication History Contents Contents Getting help from the Nortel Web site Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions CenterGetting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller Introduction Server featuresServer dimensions and weight This chapterEnvironmental specifications Front panel features front view without the front bezelRear panel diagram Alarm boardOverhead view of empty server showing PCI and ISA connectors Reference Documents Slot assignments1002rp server description T1/SMDI Slot definition and slot numberingBRD20 Network connectivitySample network setup Communication Server Sample network setup MeridianNetwork requirements Switch connectivityCallPilot Elan subnet and Nortel server subnet setup Meridian 1 or Communication Server 1000 systemsSupported peripheral devices Remote access connectivityDeviceDescription Installation checklist Installation overviewPreparing for installation Conventions for warnings To unpack the equipment Unpacking the 1002rp serverRemoving the front bezel and server cover What is next?To remove the front bezel Remove the front bezel see To remove the front bezel To remove the server coverTo inspect the server interior Inspecting the server interiorInstallation and Configuration To replace the front bezel after installation is completeEnd Preparing for installation Safety information Safety precautionsEquipment handling guidelines About the power supply module Installing the second power supply module AC or DCAC versus DC systems To install the power supply module AWG DC wire gauge tablesDC rack cabling Metric wire conversionPower supply installation Rack power and grounding Multiple PDUs About the power distribution unitDC power distribution rationale PDU power and groundingDC power input PDU terminal blocks and wiring diagramTo bring DC power and ground into the PDU Bringing power and ground into the PDUTo install the server Installing the serverPreparing the modem Modem DIP switchesRequired equipment DIP To set the modem DIP switchesContinue with Connecting peripherals to the server Connecting peripherals to the server To connect the modem to the server Media Access Control address Connecting the server to the Elan subnetTo connect the server to the Elan subnet Server will To connect the server to the Nortel server subnet Connecting the server to the Nortel server subnet optionalTo install the software feature dongle Installing the Nortel software feature dongleRequirements Before you begin Connecting the server to powerPlug the server AC power cord into the server rear panel To connect the 1002rp AC server to powerTo connect the 1002rp DC server to power To start the server Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Ferrites secured to an external cable Index Index Tlan Index Page 1002rp Server Hardware Installation