B-15
Preventing Damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Customer-Supplied

Cables and

Equipment

The specific host and network cables for the external cable
connections must be supplied by the customer. Table B-4 lists the
cables, connectors, and other equipment that the customer is
responsible for supplying.
Preventing Damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Before removing any p art of the unit, en sure that you and th e
UltraNet Edge 3000 unit are at ground potential to prevent
electrostatic discharge (ESD).
The following reminders will help to prevent ESD damage to the
UltraNet Edge 3000:
Use an ESD wrist strap with proper grounding connections. See
Figure B-7 for the location of the wrist strap connectors.
Figure B-7 ESD Grounding Connection for UltraNet Edge 3000
Table B-4 Customer-Supplied Cables and Equipment
Type Description
Power receptacles Power (110 volt/15 amperes or 200 volt/10 amperes) supplied
using one standard NEMA.
Note: The power connector for the UltraNet Edge 3000 is
a three-pronged plug (NEMA 5-15P).
Outside analog telephone An external analog RJ-11 plug-type telephone line is required for
McDATA Customer Support Services access (site specific).
Fibre Channel, Ethernet 10/100,
Gigabit Ethernet, and OC-3 ATM
cables
See Appendix C, which contains a specifications section for
each interface. The customer should ensure conformance to the
specifications provided in that section.
Sb003
WristStrap Connector