3Com 9400 manual General Safety Requirements, Wiring Closet Recommendations

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SITE REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY CODES

For your reference, this appendix summarizes the criteria that your site should meet for the CoreBuilder® 9400 to operate safely and effectively.

The topics covered in this appendix:

General Safety Requirements

Wiring Closet Recommendations

Distribution Rack Requirements, if you mount one or more CoreBuilder 9400 systems in a distribution rack

Building and Electrical Codes

General Safety Requirements

For safe operation, your site must meet these general safety requirements:

Environmental requirements. See Appendix A and “Wiring Closet Recommendations” for details. Pay special attention to temperature and humidity.

All building and electrical codes for your city and country. See relevant “Building and Electrical Codes” for more information.

Grounding requirements. See “Wiring Closet Recommendations” and “Distribution Rack Requirements” for details.

Wiring Closet Recommendations

The cabling system plan at your facility probably covers most wiring closet concerns. 3Com also recommends that you check these items:

Verify that your wiring closet meets all of the requirements in your facility cabling plan.

Verify that your wiring closet and your facility meet all state, local, and country building and wiring codes.

Be sure that your system is easily accessible for installation and service.

Provide adequate overhead lighting for easy maintenance.

Be sure that all wiring closet doors have locks to prevent unauthorized access.

Assign wiring closet identification numbers using architectural location codes or some type of floor-grid matrix.

Select a vinyl floor covering for your wiring closet. Concrete floors accumulate dust; carpets can cause static electricity.

Be sure that the wiring closet floor is flat and level. If you are using distribution racks and the floor is not level, bolt the racks to the floor to prevent them from tipping over.

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Contents CoreBuilder Japan Vcci Class a Compliance United States Government LegendsAustralian EMC Frameworks Compliance Page Contents System Specifications For information on IntroductionFinding Specific Information in This Guide Convention Description ConventionsFor information on Turn to Icon Type DescriptionPaper Documents CoreBuilder 9400 DocumentationSoftware and Documents on CD-ROM Documentation CommentsYear 2000 Compliance System Features and Benefits CoreBuilder 9400 Intelligent SwitchSystem Management Network Configuration ExampleSpeeding Up Server Access 10BASE-TX System Overview Front PanelBack Panel of the CoreBuilder 9400 System System Overview Back PanelSystem Overview Sample Application SuperStackII SwitchSystem and Setup Overview Qty To use Installing the System on a Table TopBefore You Begin Installing System Mounting Brackets Installing the System in a Distribution RackOverview of Cabling Fiber Safety PrecautionsGuidelines for Gigabit Ethernet Cabling Cabling Gigabit Ethernet PortsCabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling 1000BASE-SX PortsCabling 1000BASE Gbic Ports System is powered on and runningSC connector cover Connecting the LX Transceiver to MMF When you cable Gbic transceivers, note that the SC Cabling the Console Port Console Port Pin Assignments Pin No Signal DescriptionCabling the Out-of-Band Management Port Male RJ-45 connector 10BASE-T cable Power Up System Power UPGigabit Ethernet Port Diagnostics Power-up DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics System Next Step Software ConfigurationSystem Checks Check DescriptionSystem Power UP About CoreBuilder 9400 System Management Access Allows you to Using MechanismIP Management Interface Terminal ConnectionModem Connection Changing the Console Port Baud Setting Initial Management AccessOut-of-band Management Configuring the IP InterfaceIn-band Management Abnormal LED Activity Diagnosing ProblemsPower Failures Getting Additional HelpSymptom Possible Sources of the Problem Steps to Take LED Status Possible Sources of the Problem Steps to Take Diagnosing ProblemsCleaning Dirty Fiber Optic Ports and Connectors Environmental Requirements Specifications Physical DimensionsSafety Agency Certifications Power SupplyMIB II RFC Software Tftp RFC InstallationStandard Type RFC/IEEE Supported Snmp protocol RFCAudience Safety PrecautionsPower Supply Assembly Removal and Replacement Removing and Replacing the Power SupplyRemoving and Replacing the Power Supplies Fan Tray Assembly Removal and Replacement Fan Tray Assembly Removal and ReplacementAppendix B FIELD-REPLACEABLE Units Wiring Closet Recommendations General Safety RequirementsSpace Requirements for the Rack Distribution Rack RequirementsProtective Grounding for the Rack Mechanical Requirements for the Rack Recommended Service AccessBuilding Codes Building and Electrical CodesElectrical Codes NfpaAppendix C Site Requirements and Safety Codes World Wide Web Site Online Technical Services3Com Knowledgebase Web Services Country Data Rate Telephone Number 3Com Bulletin Board Service3Com Facts Automated Fax Service 3Com FTP SiteSupport from 3Com Support from Your Network SupplierLatin America Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific RimCountry EuropeCountry Telephone Number Fax Number Returning Products for RepairAppendix D Technical Support Numbers IndexIndex Recommendations World Wide Web WWW 50, 51 Index CoreBuilder 9400 High-Availability Switch 3Com Corporation Limited WarrantyWarranties Exclusive