Installing HyperFabric
Installing HyperFabric Switches
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HP recommends employing two people to support the weight of the switch because
Secure the switch and
Attach the cable from the corresponding adapter for each port that is connected to a HyperFabric adapter in an HP 9000 system.
Your connections must be
Connect the switch to the Ethernet network.
Plug the switch’s power cord in to the rack’s Power Distribution Unit (PDU), if it has one.
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| Ensure that you plug a power card that is compatible with your country’s specifications |
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| in to a power strip or outlet that you want to use for the switch. In such a scenario, you |
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| are responsible for obtaining a compatible power cord. |
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| Step 12. Power on the HF2 switch by plugging the power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the | |
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| switch. (There is no power switch.) |
| Step 13. Once the power is on, check these LEDs on the integrated Ethernet management LAN | |
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| adapter card in the top slot of the switch: |
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| ✓ The “Operating/Fault” LED shows solid green. |
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| ✓ The “Power A” and “Power B” LEDs show solid green. |
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| ✓ The “Ethernet Port Main” and “Ethernet Port Aux” LEDs show solid green |
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| (connected) or flashing green. This indicates that ethernet traffic is flowing to the |
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| switch. For information about locating the LEDs, see Figure |
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| Step 14. On the integrated | |
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| LED for each switch port that is connected to an HF2 adapter shows solid green. If the |
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| LED shows solid green, it means the connection is operational. |
| Step 15. On the switch module in the expansion slot in the bottom slot of the switch, check | |
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| whether the LED for each switch port that is connected to an HF2 adapter shows solid |
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| green. If the LED shows solid green, it means the connection is operational. |
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| For more information about the switch’s LEDs, see “HF2 Switch LEDs” on page 118. |
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| Repeat steps 1 to 16 to install another HF2 switch using the rail kit. For information |
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| about installing an HF2 switch without using a rail kit, see “Without the Rail Kit” on |
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| page 81. |
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