HP MSR1000 Router manual Grounding the router through the rack

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Grounding the router

WARNING!

Correctly connecting the router grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection.

IMPORTANT:

The resistance reading should be smaller than 5 ohms between the chassis and the ground.

Grounding the router through the rack

IMPORTANT:

Make sure the rack is correctly grounded before grounding the router.

To connect the grounding cable:

1.Remove the grounding screw from the grounding hole at the rear of the chassis.

2.Use the grounding screw to attach the ring terminal of the grounding cable to the chassis. See Figure 9.

3.Remove the hex nut from a grounding post on the rack's grounding bar.

4.Use needle-nose pliers to bend a hook at the other end of the grounding cable, attach it to the grounding post, and reinstall the hex nut. See Figure 9.

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Contents HP MSR1000 Routers Page Contents Page Safety recommendations Preparing for installationSafety symbols General safety recommendationsCleanness Examining the installation siteTemperature and humidity ESD prevention Cooling systemRack-mounting Lightning protectionRequirements Result Installation accessoriesInstallation checklist Components when observing or moving a removed Requirements Result Installation flowchart Installing the routerInstallation prerequisites Installation flow Mounting the router on a workbench Installing the routerInstalling the router in a rack Marking the positions of cage nuts Page Grounding the router through the rack Grounding the routerGrounding the router through the rack Grounding the router with a grounding strip Installing a SIC Installing an interface moduleRemoving the filler panel Installing a DsicFasten the captive screws to secure the Dsic Connecting interface cablesLogging in through the console port Connecting a console cableAttaching a USB device Connection description Setting terminal parametersSetting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection HyperTerminal window Verifying the installation Connecting an AC power cordPowering on the router Verifying before power-onDisplaying boot information Powering on the routerExamining the router after power-on Configuring basic settings for the routerYou can now configure the router Press Enter, and the following prompt appearsReplacing a Dsic Replacement procedureReplacing a SIC Removing a Dsic Power supply failure TroubleshootingSystem configuration problems No terminal displayGarbled terminal display Restoring the factory settingsNo response from the serial port ScenarioReset button usage guidelines Chassis views Appendix a Chassis views and technical specificationsMSR1002-4 Following figures are for illustration onlyMSR1002-4 MSR1003-8 Technical specificationsMSR1003-8 MSR1002-4 MSR1003-8 Panel LEDs Appendix B LEDsLED description State DescriptionSERIAL0 Appendix C Slot arrangement Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Convention Description ConventionsNetwork topology icons E G I L M N P R S T V W Index
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