Chapter 2: Installation

June 30, 2006

Connecting to an Ethernet Port

 

 

 

Step

Action

 

 

1Plug the RJ-45 connector of the Ethernet cable into the FAST E-NET port on the SG-1 chassis back panel.

2Connect the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port on the PC, hub, or other Ethernet device.

CONNECTING THE CRAFT PORT INTERFACE

In situations where a Rear I/O card is installed, the default craft port is on the Rear I/O card. Moving a jumper on the Rear I/O card is required if you wish to use the front craft port.

POWERING UP THE SG-1

IMPORTANT Electrical and mechanical shock hazards are present throughout the system; be aware of this

!possibility when power is applied to the chassis. Only qualified personnel should service the system.

Connect to facility power using an AC power cord and confirm proper function of the AC power supplies.

Step

Action

1Connect the power cord from the AC power connector on the SG-1 AC chassis back panel to the facility power source. Turn on the power switch.

2Verify that all cabling is securely terminated.

3On each AC power supply, verify that the power LED lights green, indicating that the power supply is receiving power.

INSTALLING CARDS AND BLANK FACEPLATES

Install SG-1 cards in the appropriate slots in the SG-1 chassis as indicated below. When slots do not have cards installed, use blank faceplates as indicated below.

Installing Cards

Note: SG-1 cards are inserted under power (hot inserted).

 

When inserting the cards, make sure the cards are properly aligned on the tracks to prevent

CAUTION

 

equipment damage or personal injury.

Once you’ve powered up the chassis, as described in “Powering Up the SG-1,”you can begin to install cards in the SG-1 chassis.

Refer to guidelines for “Site Preparations” on page 1-2to select the appropriate slot for a card, or refer to the applicable card installation manual to select the appropriate slot and for detailed information on the card.

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ADC user manual Connecting the Craft Port Interface, Powering UP the SG-1, Installing Cards and Blank Faceplates