Chapter 3 Installing the Switches

Configuring Basic Connectivity

Step 2 Attach the rack bracket that has screw holes to the sides of the switch by using the screws provided.

When attaching the rack bracket, the flanges of the rack bracket should be facing away from the switch. (See Figure 3-2.)

Step 3 Attach the rack brackets to their counterparts before inserting the switch into the rack.

Step 4 Insert the switch into the rack with the rack bracket attached. You must tilt the switch unit to one side to avoid hitting the sides of the rack bracket as they pass around the back rails.

Return the switch unit to a horizontal position after the switch is inside the rack. The rear bracket flanges should wrap around the outside of the back rack post. (See Figure 3-4.)

Step 5 Have one person hold the switch while another person secures the switch to the rack.

If required, adjust the length of the rack brackets to fit the dimensions of the rack posts.

Step 6 Maintain at least six inches between the cooling vents and any obstructions.

Step 7 Attach the rack bracket to the back of the rack posts with screws that fit your rack.

Step 8 Attach the front rails to the front of the rack with screws that fit your rack. (See Figure 3-6.)

Configuring Basic Connectivity

The following sections appear in this section:

Obtaining an IP Address, page 3-7

Connecting the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port, page 3-10

Powering Up the Chassis, page 3-10

Obtaining an IP Address

Obtaining an IP Address from the DHCP Server for Ethernet Management

This section describes how to obtain an IP address from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server by default.

Note DHCP is enabled by default in the Cisco SFS 7000D Server Switch. To obtain an IP address for the Cisco SFS 7000P Server Switch, see “Obtaining a Static IP Address for Ethernet Management” section on page 3-8.

To obtain an IP address using the default enabled DHCP, you must obtain the MAC address. The MAC address is printed on a label on your Cisco SFS 7000D Server Switch in the following format: AA:BB:CC:DD:EE.FF. (See the instructions in the “Rack-Mounting the Switch” section on page 3-3for when to make a note of the MAC address.) You must configure your DHCP server to the MAC address before you attempt to obtain an IP address using DHCP.

Use the MAC address to configure your DHCP server to allocate an IP address of your choice to the Cisco SFS 7000D Server Switch management interface. Otherwise, the DHCP server (if present) allocates the first available IP address from the designated pool of addresses. In the latter case you can

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SFS 7000D, SFS 7000P specifications

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