HP P4459A Attach the Switch Rails to the Switch Chassis, Securing the Switch Rails to the Switch

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HP P4459A 8-Port Fibre Loop Switch Installation & Operation Guide

Step 5: Attach the Switch Rails to the Switch Chassis

1.Remove the two side screws (one on each side of the switch chassis) that retain the cover, as shown in Figure 13. You will not use these short screws in the rest of this assembly.

Figure 13: Securing the Switch Rails to the Switch

Insert #1 Phillips-head screw provided

Switch Rails

Remove short screw here, and insert #1 Phillips-head screw provided

Switch

Insert #1 Phillips-

head screw provided

Rear Panel

Switch Rail Flanges

Remove short screw here, and insert #1 Phillips-head screw provided

2.Attach one of the switch rails to the side of the switch chassis with two of the #1 Phillips-head screws provided, as follows:

Orient one switch rail against the switch chassis as shown in Figure 13. The flange on the switch rail is on the outer side of the switch rail and near the rear panel.

Align the holes in the switch rail with the screw holes in the switch chassis as indicated in Figure 13.

Insert the two #1 Phillips-head screws through the switch rail and into the switch chassis as shown in Figure 13. Tighten the screws.

3.Attach the second switch rail to the other side of the switch in the same way.

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Contents HP Part Number Audience Assumptions Safety Instructions Symbols Used on EquipmentSymbols in Text Contents Appendix B Regulatory Information Preface Related PublicationsRelated Web Sites Gbic Ports Chapter Introducing the HP P4459A Port Fibre Loop SwitchFibre Loop Switch Features Front View of the Fibre Loop Switch Front Panel LEDsLEDs Switching Operation Switching Using Fibre Channel ProtocolFibre Channel Arbitration in the Fibre Loop Switch Fibre Loop Switch Initialization Introducing the HP P4459A 8-Port Fibre Loop Switch Page Installing the Fibre Loop Switch Unpacking the Fibre Loop SwitchInstalling and Removing GBICs Fibre Loop Switch Installing a GbicRemoving a Gbic Remove any cables attached to the GbicRack Mounting the Fibre Loop Switch Rack InstallationRack Installation Basics Mounting in HP Systems Racks Tools Required Preparation Marking Holes and Attaching Barrel Nuts on HP Systems Racks Mark the Rack Column Holes Place the Barrel Nuts on the Rack ColumnsInstalling 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 Attach the Switch Rails to the Switch Chassis Securing the Switch Rails to the SwitchInstall the switch Installing the Switch into an HP Systems Rack Complete the Installation Connect the appropriate AC power cord to the switchRetract the anti-tip foot, if desired Powering up a System Cabling for the Fibre Loop SwitchCopper cable requirements for the Fibre Loop Switch Chapter Fibre Loop Switch Troubleshooting General Maintenance ConsiderationsTroubleshooting the Switch Reading the LED IndicatorsReading The Power, Fault, and Initialization LEDs Reset Button ConnectionsTemperature Control Fibre Channel CablesFans Filler PanelPage Appendix a Fibre Loop Switch Functional Specifications SwitchingPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsElectrical Specifications LED SpecificationsFibre Channel Communications Regulatory CertificationVcci V3 1997, Class a Page Electromagnetic Compliance Appendix B Regulatory InformationRegulatory Notices For products labeled as Class a Class a AccessoriesClass a Equipment Class a Warning Radio Frequency Emissions Warning for Accessories Declaration of Conformity US and EU Declaration of ConformityRegulatory Notices Product Safety Laser Safety Germany Class Laser Product Lasser Klasse 1 Produkt Hewlett-Packard Hardware Accessories Appendix C Warranty and SupportHardware Accessories Limited Warranty HP Repair and Telephone Support Third-Party Hardware ProductsCanada Other CountriesWorld 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