HP P4459A manual Installing the Fibre Loop Switch

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Installing the Fibre Loop Switch

2.Place two barrel nuts on each of the rear rack columns at the holes you marked, as shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8.

Note: Install the barrel nuts with the threaded nut part of the barrel nut on the inside face of the rack column.

3.For HP Systems racks only, attach one barrel nut to each of the front rack columns at the holes you marked. For HP Rack System/E and HP Rack System/U racks do NOT attach barrel nuts to the front columns.

Attach Spacers to HP Rack System/E and HP Rack System/U Racks

Use the spacers (shown in Figure 9) on HP Rack System/E and HP Rack System/ U Racks only (product numbers J1500A, J1501A, J1502A, J1464A, and J1466A). Do NOT use them for HP Systems racks (product numbers J1487B and J1488A).

The spacers are marked “L” and “R” because they differ. Install them inside the front rack columns. Left and right front rack columns in the instructions below are as viewed from the rear of the rack.

Put the “R” spacer on the left front rack column, as shown in Figure 9.

Put the “L” spacer on the right front rack column, as shown in Figure 9.

Note: The three holes in the spacer correspond to the three holes in the EIA unit. Align the middle hole in the spacer with the hole you marked on the front rack column.

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Contents HP Part Number Audience Assumptions Symbols Used on Equipment Safety InstructionsSymbols in Text Contents Appendix B Regulatory Information Related Publications PrefaceRelated Web Sites Chapter Introducing the HP P4459A Port Fibre Loop Switch Fibre Loop Switch FeaturesGbic Ports Front Panel LEDs Front View of the Fibre Loop SwitchLEDs Switching Using Fibre Channel Protocol Switching OperationFibre Channel Arbitration in the Fibre Loop Switch Fibre Loop Switch Initialization Introducing the HP P4459A 8-Port Fibre Loop Switch Page Unpacking the Fibre Loop Switch Installing the Fibre Loop SwitchInstalling a Gbic Installing and Removing GBICs Fibre Loop SwitchRemove any cables attached to the Gbic Removing a GbicRack Installation Rack Mounting the Fibre Loop SwitchRack Installation Basics Mounting in HP Systems Racks Tools Required Preparation Marking Holes and Attaching Barrel Nuts on HP Systems Racks Place the Barrel Nuts on the Rack Columns Mark the Rack Column HolesInstalling the Fibre Loop Switch Attach the Sleeves to the Front Rack Columns Identify the six Torx screws Attaching Sleeves to an HP Systems Rack Installing the Fibre Loop Switch Securing the Switch Rails to the Switch Attach the Switch Rails to the Switch ChassisInstall the switch Installing the Switch into an HP Systems Rack Connect the appropriate AC power cord to the switch Complete the InstallationRetract the anti-tip foot, if desired Cabling for the Fibre Loop Switch Powering up a SystemCopper cable requirements for the Fibre Loop Switch General Maintenance Considerations Chapter Fibre Loop Switch TroubleshootingReading the LED Indicators Troubleshooting the SwitchReading The Power, Fault, and Initialization LEDs Connections Reset ButtonFiller Panel Temperature ControlFibre Channel Cables FansPage Environmental Specifications Appendix a Fibre Loop Switch Functional SpecificationsSwitching Physical SpecificationsRegulatory Certification Electrical SpecificationsLED Specifications Fibre Channel CommunicationsVcci V3 1997, Class a Page Appendix B Regulatory Information Regulatory NoticesElectromagnetic Compliance Class a Accessories Class a EquipmentFor products labeled as Class a Class a Warning Radio Frequency Emissions Warning for Accessories Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity US and EURegulatory Notices Product Safety Laser Safety Germany Class Laser Product Lasser Klasse 1 Produkt Appendix C Warranty and Support Hardware Accessories Limited WarrantyHewlett-Packard Hardware Accessories Other Countries HP Repair and Telephone SupportThird-Party Hardware Products CanadaWorld Wide Web Page Glossary Transmission sent to all NPorts on a network ElectroMagnetic Compatibility FC-PH Fpga Time delay of data traffic through a network or a switch Lilp Lpsm OFC Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop that is connected to a fabric SAN Physical or logical layout of nodes on a network