HP A7540-96010 manual Rack stability, Getting help, HP installation and configuration assistance

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About this Guide

Rack stability

Rack stability protects personnel and equipment.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:

The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.

The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.

In single rack installations, the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack.

In multiple rack installations, the racks are coupled.

Only one rack component is extended at any time. A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason.

Getting help

If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP Authorized Service Provider or access our web site: http://www.hp.com.

Note: HP call centers use product and serial numbers to validate warranty entitlement. Most HP products can provide product number, serial number and firmware revision electronically through the use of supplied management or diagnostic utilities, eliminating the need to physically inspect or remove products from installed enclosures. You may be directed by HP to run these utilities to gather required entitlement information.

HP installation and configuration assistance

A moderate level of SAN-related knowledge is required to successfully install this product. If you are not familiar with installing and configuring storage array systems in a SAN, HP can install it for you.

For more information, access our web site at

http://www.hp.com/hps/storage/ns_implementation.html.

Depending on your needs, different levels of assistance are available.

For example, the HP Installation and Startup for HP StorageWorks Disk Arrays Service Package includes:

Physical installation of the MSA

Virtual disk design and configuration of the MSA

Service planning

Service deployment

Installation Verification Testing (IVT)

Customer orientation

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HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide

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Contents HP StorageWorks 8q Fibre Channel Switch Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Contents Troubleshooting Maintenance menu Remove Switch Config Figures Intended audience Related documentationText symbols Document conventionsEquipment symbols Rack stability HP installation and configuration assistanceGetting help HP storage web site HP technical supportHP authorized reseller About this Guide Switch chassis features Introduction1Serial port Power supplyInput Power LED green Chassis LEDsEthernet port System Fault LED solid amberHeartbeat LED green Placing the switch in maintenance mode Maintenance buttonResetting the switch Exiting maintenance modePort Logged-in LED green Fibre Channel ports and LEDsPort Activity LED green SFP transceivers Port typesCommand Line Interface Switch managementSwitch Manager user interface File Transfer ProtocolIntroduction Planning Device access DevicesHard zones Access Control Lists Soft zonesBandwidth PerformanceDistance LatencyUser account security Fabric securityFabric management Simple Network Management Protocol securityPlanning Installing Site requirementsInstalling and initially configuring the switch Unpack the switch and verify carton contentsMount the switch Using the rack templateAttaching the right rail to the rack rear view Attaching the mounting adapter brackets to the switch Placing the switch on the rails rear view Installing Install SFP transceivers Installing an SFP transceiverConnect power to the switch Connect Fibre Channel devices to the switchConnect the cables Installing Switch Manager on Windows systems Configure the switchInstalling Switch Manager on Linux systems Backing up the switch configuration Powering down the switchUsing Switch Manager to install firmware Updating switch firmwareUsing the CLI to install firmware Enter the password for your account name Installing Troubleshooting4 Post diagnostics Heartbeat LED blink patternsConfiguration file system error blink pattern System error blink patternInternal firmware failure blink pattern Over temperature blink pattern Logged-In LED indicationsPort Error blinking pattern Input Power LED is extinguished Chassis diagnosticsSystem Fault LED is illuminated Maintenance mode options Maintenance menu Image Unpack Maintenance menu ExitMaintenance menu Copy Log Files Maintenance menu Set Active Image Maintenance menu Remake FilesystemMaintenance menu Reset Switch Maintenance menu Update Boot LoaderTroubleshooting Class a equipment Federal Communications Commission NoticeClass B equipment Modifications CablesEuropean Union Notice Canadian Notice Avis CanadienBsmi Notice Japanese Notice Japanese Power Cord NoticeKorean notices Laser compliance Battery replacement notice Prevention methods Grounding methodsElectrostatic Discharge Specifications Fabric specificationsMaintainability Electrical DimensionsEnvironmental Regulatory certifications Management System Requirements Management system requirementsDirect Ethernet cross-over cable Cable pin configurationsIndirect Ethernet cable Serial cableEstablishing an Ethernet or serial connection Ethernet connection informationSerial connection information For Windows environmentsIndex Index Index Worldwide name Name server