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Page 1: Hardware Installation Guide (N610E)-(V100R006C00_02)

iManager U2000 Unified NetwHardware Installatio

Issue: 02Date: 2011-10-25

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd.

work Management System on Guide (N610E)

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Installation Process

Preparation for InstallationPage 2

to 3 HardwPage 4

to 8

Instal

InstaIns

Page 11

Page 12 to 18

InstaPage 19 to 26

InstaPage 27 to 34

ChecPage 35 to 37

1

Start

ware Configuration Introduction to DevicesPage 9

lling the Cabinet

alling Components side the Cabinet

alling the Power Cables

alling the Signal Cables

cking the Installation

End

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Preparation for Installa

N ti1 Notice1

This document describes how to install the hardware comcables, and how to check the connections when the SUNX3650M3 , and IBM X3850X5 server acts as the server server system (distributed), remote HA system (centraliz

The cabinet configuration, power cable connection, and sdocument are written according to the standard configurainconsistent with this document, handle the requirementsspecified, the slide rails installed in the cabinet are used corresponding floating nuts and panel screws are M6.

Document Preparation2

The following documents must be prepared before the in

N610E Cabinet Installation Guide (V2.0)

This document is delivered with the cabinet.

2

ation

mponents, how to connect the power cables and signal N M4000/M5000 , HP Blade System c7000 , IBM of the single-server system (centralized), the single-

zed), and remote HA system (distributed).

signal cable connection that are detailed in this ation. If the actual on-site installation requirements are s according to the actual situation. Unless otherwise for the corresponding devices. The models of the

nstallation:

2

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Tools3

Measuring Tape Phillips ScreMeasuring Tape Phillips Scre

Torque Wrench Socket W

COAX Crimping Tool Cable C

Di l PliDiagonal Pliers RJ45 Crimp

3

Network Cable Tester ESD G

ewdriver Flat head Screwdriverewdriver Flat-head Screwdriver

Hydraulic PliersWrench

Cutter Wire Stripper

ping Tool Multimeter

3

loves ESD Wrist Strap

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Hardware Configuration

St d d l t f th bi t h1 Standard layout of the cabinet wh1

Power Distribution Box (3U)

Cabling trough (1U )

Disk array-2 (2U )

Cabling trough (1U )LAN Switch-0 (1U )

LAN Switch-1 (1U )

LAN Switch-2(1U )Cabling trough (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Firewall (1U )

Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Disk array-1 (2U )

M4000-2 (6U )

Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

M4000-2 (6U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Tray (2U )

M4000-1(6U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

4

Tray (2U )

Anti-tip Feet (1U )

h th M4000 i i t ll dhen the M4000 server is installed

The cabinet configuration has passed the strict verification, and can meet the requirements for the power consumption and heat dissipation. Install the M4000 server by strictly complying with the left installation flowchart.

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Standard layout of the cabinet wh

1

2

1

Cabling trough (1U )LAN Switch-1 (1U )

LAN Switch-2(1U )Cabling trough (1U )

Power Distribution Box (3U)

Filler panel (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )LAN Switch-0 (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Disk array (2U )

Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )

pFiller panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Firewall (1U )

Filler panel (1U )

Tray (2U )

Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

M5000 (10U )

Tray (2U )

Filler panel (1U )

Tray (2U )

Anti-tip Feet (1U )

5

en the M5000 server is installed

The cabinet configuration has passed the strict verification, and can meet the requirements for the power consumption and heat dissipation. Install the M5000 dissipation. Install the M5000 server by strictly complying with the left installation flowchart.

5

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Standard layout of the cabinet wh3

LAN Switch-2(1U )

Power Distribution Box (3U)

Filler panel (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )

LAN Switch-1(1U )

LAN Switch-0(1U )

Cabling trough (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )

Filler panel (13U )

Di k 3 (2U )Disk array-3 (2U )

Disk array-2 (2U )

Filler panel (2U )

Filler panel (2U )

Disk array-1 (2U )

HP Blade System c7000 (10U)

Large-capacity optical disk (1U )

Filler panel (2U )

HP Blade System c7000 (10U)

6

6

en HP Blade System is installed

The cabinet configuration has passed the strict verification, and can meet the requirements for the power consumption and heat di i i I ll h HPdissipation. Install the HP Blade System c7000 by strictly complying with the left installation flowchart.

6

6

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Standard layout of the cabinet wh

1

4

1

Power Distribution Box (3U)

LAN Switch - 2(1U )Cabling trough (1U )

Filler panel (4U )

LAN Switch - 1(1U )Cabling trough (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )

Filler panel (4U )

Filler panel (2U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U)

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U)

Cabling trough (1U )

KVM(1U )KVM Switch (1U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U)

Filler panel (2U)

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U)

Filler panel (2U )

X3650 M3 - 4(2U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U)

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (2U )

X3650 M3 - 3(2U )

X3650 M3 - 2(2U )

X3650 M3 - 1(2U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U )

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U )

7

Nonstandard Filler panel (1U )

en IBM X3650M3 is installed

The cabinet configuration has passed the strict verification, and can meet the requirements for the power consumption and heat dissipation. Install the X3650 M3 server by strictly complying with the left installation flowchart.

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Standard layout of the cabinet wh

1

51

Power Distribution Box (3U)

Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

LAN Switch - 2(1U )

LAN Switch -1(1U )Cabling trough (1U )

Cabling trough (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )Filler panel (1U )

X3850 X5 - 4(4U )

Filler panel (1U )

Filler panel (3U )

Nonstandard filler panel (1U)

Filler panel (1U )

KVM(1U )KVM Switch (1U )

Nonstandard filler panel (1U)

Filler panel (1U )

Fill l (2U )

Filler panel (1U )

Nonstandard filler panel (1U)

X3850 X5 - 3(4U )

Filler panel (2U )

Nonstandard filler panel (1U)

Nonstandard filler panel (1U)

X3850 X5 - 2(4U )

X3850 X5 - 1(4U )

Nonstandard filler panel (1U)

8

en IBM X3850X5 is installed

The cabinet configuration has passed the strict verification, and can meet the requirements for the power consumption and heat dissipation. Install the X3850 X5 server by strictly complying with the left installation flowchart.

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Introduction to Devices

The U2000 components include the server, disk arraythe specifications of each equipment. For details aboumanuals delivered with the equipment.

Component Height (U) Weight (kg)

Sun SPARC enterprise M4000

6 84

Sun SPARC enterprise

000

10 125

9

M5000

HP Blade System c7000

10 204

PC server(IBM X3650 M3)

2 29.3

PC server(IBM X3850 X5 )

4 37.69(IBM X3850 X5 )

Disk array(OceanStorS2600 V100R001C02)

2 20 (without the hard disk)

Switch 1 3

KVM 1 13

9

y, KVM, and LAN Switch. The following table shows ut the equipment parameters, see the associated

Power Consumption (W)

Input Voltage (V)

2350 100 to 127/200 to 240

4590 100 to 127/200 to 240

7200 220 to 240

835 100 to 132/200 to 240

1440 100 to 132/200 to 240

350 100 to 240

30 100 to 240

56 90 to 264

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Taking Antistatic Measure

1Scenario 1

Wearing an Antistatic Wrist Strap1

Wearing an ESD-preventive wrist strap (plugged).

1010After wearing the ESD-preventive wrist strap, insertcan clip the ESD-preventive wrist strap with metallic

Wearing Antistatic Clothes2 Wearing Antistatic Clothes2

1

es

Wearing an ESD-preventive wrist strap (with metallic clip).

Scenario 2

00the wrist strap into the ESD plug of the cabinet. Youclip to the cabinet directly.

Wearing Antistatic Gloves3 Wearing Antistatic Gloves3

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Installing the Cabinet

For cabinet installation, refer to the N610E Cabinet In

N610E-22 Cabinet

IntroductN610E-2cabinets the appeappearandifferent

11

Cabinet T

N610E-2

different.The N61the dimemm (19 i

11

1

nstallation Guide (V2.0)

tion to the N610E-22 cabinet:22 cabinets are classified into single-door

and double-door cabinets. The left figure shows earance of a double-door cabinet. The nce of an actually delivered cabinet may be

1

Type Available Height Inside the Cabinet

Dimensions (W × D × H)

22 46 U 600 mm x 1000

.0E-22 cabinet complies with the requirement of

ensions of mechanical structures of the 482.6 inch) series (IEC 60297-1 standard).

1 mm x 2200 mm

24 inch x 39 inch x 87 inch

1

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Installing the Components

1 Flowchart of installing the compo11 Flowchart of installing the compo1

StartTake care

Determine the position 1

12

Remove the filler panels

Install captive nuts3

12

Install component

The procedure for installing the captive nu

Insert the lower tab of the captive nut into the square h

End

Insert a flat-head screwdriver through the square hole aof the captive nut.

Use the screwdriver as a lever, and gently but firmly bepushing it through the square hole.

1

Remove the flat-head screwdriver to allow the upper taassembly is complete.

s Inside the Cabinet

onents inside the cabinetonents inside the cabinet

not to stab fingers with screwdriver.

2

2

4

2

ut is as follows:

hole and hold the captive nut in position.

and place the end of the screwdriver onto the upper tab

end the upper tab of the captive nut downwards when

2

ab to spring into position and release your hand. The

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Installing the M4000/M5000 serve2

M4000

•The M4000/M5000 server should be carried by four pers

•The Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers Instalinformation, and reference material to help you install SPA

•The M4000/M5000 server is directly installed on the traycabinet. Therefore, you do not need to use the slide rails d

•The installation procedure for the M4000 server is the sam

1

er

M5000

ons.

llation Guide provides instructions, back ground ARC® Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers.

y delivered with thedelivered with devices.

me as that for the M5000 server.

3

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Installing the M4000/M5000 serve2

a R th li th f th b tt f tha Remove the plinth from the bottom of th

b Installing an anti-tilt bracket

Loosen the supporting bolt.

Pull out the anti-tilt bracket.

1

Remove the supporting base.

er

hhe server.

The M4000/M5000 server is directly installed on the tray delivered with the cabinet. Therefore, you do not need to use the guide rails delivered with devices.

Adjust the height of the supporting bolt so that it touches the ground.

4

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Installing the M4000/M5000 serve2

c I t lli ti th tc Installing mounting ears on the tray

Loosen the panel screws on the tray.

Pull out the tray.

Fix the mounting ears to the tray using M4 screws.

d Installing the M4000/M5000 server

1

er

Place the server on the tray.

5

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Installing the M4000/M5000 serve2

d I t lli th M4000/M5000d Installing the M4000/M5000 server

Place the tray into the cabinet.

Fasten the panel screws on the tray.

Fasten the panel screws on the server.

e Pushing the anti-tilt bracket into the cab

1

er

binet

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Installing the S2600 disk array

Determine the position in the cabinet for installing

3Determine the position in the cabinet for installing the S2600 disk array.

Push the S2600 controller enclosure into the cabinet.

If the S2600 controller enclosure or the D120S disk enrequired to carry it for avoidance of any injury.

Installing the LAN Switch

Fi th k ti t th LAN

4

Fix the rack-mounting ear to the LAN Switch by using screws.

Fix the LAN Switch to the cabinet by using the panel screws.

1

Install captive nuts to the nineteenth and twentieth holes (the inner side of the mounting rail in the cabinet) on the upper part of the slide rail on each side of the cabinet.

Fix the S2600 controller enclosure in the cabinet.

nclosure is fully configured, over two persons are

7

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Installing the PC server (X3650M3, 5

The PC server is heavy, and two or three persons are requi

Determine the position in the cabinet for installing the PC server.

Remove the handle bar of the front panel.

Fix the PC server by using screws.

Install the handle bar of the front panel.

Installing the KVM96

If the captive nuts for installing rack-mounting ears are blocked by cables on the mount angle, remove the cable tie and adjust the position of the cables. Then, bind the cables again after the KVM is installed.

Use the panel screws to fix the rearmounting point of the KVM to the square holes on both sides of the cabinet.

1

Use the panel screws to fix the front mounting point of the

X3850X5)

ired to carry the PC server.

8

KVM to the square holes on both sides of the cabinet.

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Installing the Power Ca

G id t I t lli th P C b1 Guide to Installing the Power Cab1

APD Booutput

input

11 8 7 3 2 1

LLL

11 8 7 3 2 1

B11

A1

B1

Disk array

Disk array

B7

B8

Grounding strip

M4000

M4000B3

B2

Cable No. Description

A2,B2,A3,B3 Power cables of the M4000 serve

A7,B7,A8,B8 Power cables of the disk array

1

A1,B1,B11 Power cables of the LAN Switch

bles

bl (Wh M4000 I i t ll d)bles (When M4000 Is installed)

Aoutput

inputW1

3 28 7

LANS-2LANS-1LANS-0

1

3 28 7

A7

A8

Grounding strip

A3

A2

er

•The Label No. refers to the number printed on the cable label.

•The Cable No. refers to each cable number in the diagram.

•The remaining cables that need not to

9

be installed are bound in the applicable position of the cabinet and is delivered as the accessories.

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Guide to Installing the Power Cab2

APD Booutput

input

11 8 7 3 2 1

LLL

Disk arrayB8

B11

A1

B1

Disk arrayB7

M5000B2 B3

Cable No. Description

Grounding strip

Cable No. Description

A2,B2,A3,B3 Power cables of the T5220 server

A7,B7,A8,B8 Power cables of the disk array

A1,B1,B11 Power cables of the LAN Switch

2

les (When M5000 Is installed)

Aoutput

inputW1

4 1

3 28 7

LANS-2LANS-1LANS-0

y A8

y A7

A2 A3

•The Label No. refers to the number printed on the cable label.

Grounding strip

r

p

•The Cable No. refers to each cable number in the diagram.

•The remaining cables that need not to be installed are bound in the applicable position of the cabinet and is delivered as the accessories.

0

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Guide to Installing the Power Cabinstalled) 3

APD Boutput

input

11 9 7 5 6521 12 10

LANS13LANS14LANS15

Disk arra11

9

HP Blade System

1

5

7

9 Disk arra

Disk arra

3

Cable No. Description

Grounding strip

1,2,3,4 Power cables of the HP Blade Syc7000 server

5,6,7,8,9,10 Power cables of the disk array

13,14,15 Power cables of the LAN Switch

22

les (When HP Blade System c7000 Is

Aoutput

input

0 8 6 4 313

W2

W11514

W2W3W4

ay 12

10

m c7000

2

6

8

10ay

ay

4

•The Label No. refers to the number printed on the cable label.

Grounding strip

ystem •The Cable No. refers to each cable number in the diagram.

•The remaining cables that need not to be installed are bound in the applicable position of the cabinet and is delivered as the accessories.

11

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Guide to Installing the Power Cab4

APD Booutput

input

24 14 8642 23

LANS-2

LANS-1

24

23

KVM

8

14

13

KVM Swit

X3650 M38

6X3650 M3

X3650 M3

X3650 M3

3

2

4

5

7

Cable No. Description

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Power cables of the X3650 M3 se

X3650 M3 1

Grounding strip

13 Power cables of the KVM

14 Power cables of the KVM Switch

2

23,24 Power cables of the LAN Switch

les (When X3650 M3 Is installed)

Aoutput

input

13 7531 W1

tch

3 -4

-3

-2

1

erver

-1

Grounding strip

•The Label No. refers to the number printed on the cable label.

•The Cable No. refers to each cable number in the diagram.

•The remaining cables that need not to be installed are bound in the applicable

iti f th bi t d i d li d

2

position of the cabinet and is delivered as the accessories.

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Guide to Installing the Power Cab5

APD Booutput

input

15 13 19 10 5 31 11

LANS-1

LANS-0

19

18

X3850 X5

12KVM

13

11KVM Switc

1

3

X3850 X5 -

X3850 X5 -

X3850 X5 -

5

Cable No. Description

Grounding strip

1,2,3,4,5,6,13,14 Power cables of the X3850 X5 se

11 Power cables of the KVM

18,19 Power cables of the LAN Switch

2

les (When X3850 X5 Is installed)

Aoutput

input

14 12 6 4 218 9 W1

-314

ch

2

4

-2

-1

-0

6

Grounding strip

•The Label No. refers to the number printed on the cable label.

Th C bl N f h blerver •The Cable No. refers to each cable number in the diagram.

•The remaining cables that need not to be installed are bound in the applicable position of the cabinet and is delivered as the accessories.

3

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Installing external power cabl6a Install the power cables according to tha Install the power cables according to th

Ensure that the switches of the power distcabinet are turned off before connecting th

•Tcoproprosuea

•Tou

•Tof cores

L1the

L1the

2

les

e upward cablinge upward cabling.

tribution box and power distribution he external power cables to the cabinet.

he APD32-6-24 AC PDB, installed with a three-pin onnector at the input terminal block on the back, ovides dual AC inputs The terminal on each sideovides dual AC inputs. The terminal on each side pports the 220 V AC input. The maximum current of

ach power input is 32 A.

he silkscreen on the top of the PDB describes the utput current of the air breaker of group A/B.

he preceding figure shows the dual input terminals the APD32-6-24 AC PDB. The four three-pin

onnectors are connected to the following posts spectively:

, L2, and L3 on the left side N1, N2, and N3 on e left side

, L2, and L3 on the right side N1, N2, and N3 on e right side

4

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Installing external power cabl6b Install the power cables according to th

Ensure that the switches of the power distcabinet are turned off before connecting th

b Install the power cables according to th

• The APDthe input terminal ocurrent o

• The silksof the air

•The prece6-24 AC Pfollowing p

L1, L2, and

L1 L2 dL1, L2, and

2

les

e downward cabling

tribution box and power distribution he external power cables to the cabinet.

e downward cabling.

D32-6-24 AC PDB, installed with a three-pin connector at terminal block on the back, supports dual AC inputs. The on each side allows one 220 V AC input. The maximum

of each power input is 32 A.p p

screen on the top of the PDB describes the output current r breaker of group A/B.

eding figure shows the dual input terminals of the APD32-DB. The four three-pin connectors are connected to the

posts respectively:

d L3 on the left side N1, N2, and N3 on the left side

d L3 th i ht id N1 N2 d N3 th i ht idd L3 on the right side N1, N2, and N3 on the right side

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Installing external power cabl6c Specifications of external cablesc p

The following table lists the specifications of thedistribution cabinet.

Function Electrica

Dielectric strength 300.0 V

Maximum current 36 A

Type 227IEC1

Color Black jac

C ti l 6 00Cross-sectional area 6.00 mm

Wire gauge Default

Remarks 3 cores

2

les

e cables connected to the AC power

l cable

0 (BVV)

cket (cable core: blue, brown, yellow/green)

^2^2

6

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Installing Signal Cables

1 D i ti f i l bl

Sun M4000 (rear view)

1 Description of signal cables

OceanStor S2600 (rear view)

The position of each interface on the preceding devices vare referential to describe the installation procedure of thdevices take the delivered devices as the standard For

Number

SUN M4000 HP C7000

1 Serial MGT Net MGT of primmodule

devices, take the delivered devices as the standard. For delivered with the devices.

2 Net MGT Net MGT of secmodule

3 FC optical interface FC optical interf

4 FC optical interface FC optical interf

5 Ethernet interface Ethernet interfa

2

6 Ethernet interface Ethernet interfa

s

HP C7000 (rear view)

KVM (rear view)

varies with actual devices. The pictures in this document he device. If the pictures are different from the delivered details about the devices see the associated manuals

OceanStor S2600 KVM

mary OA Primary network management interface

PS/2 interface

details about the devices, see the associated manuals

condary OA FC optical interface -

face Primary serial interface -

face Secondary network management interface

-

ace FC optical interface -

7

ace Secondary serial interface

-

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Description of signal cables 1

M5000 (rear

IBM X3850X5 (rear view)

The position of each interface on the preceding devices vare referential to describe the installation procedure of thedevices, take the delivered devices as the standard. For ddelivered with the devices.

Number SUN M5000 IBM

1 Serial MGT Ethe

2 Net MGT IMM

3 Ethernet interface VGA

4 Ethernet interface

2

4 Ethernet interface

5 FC optical interface

view)

IBM X3650M3 (rear view)

varies with actual devices. The pictures in this document e device. If the pictures are different from the delivered details about the devices, see the associated manuals

M X3850X5 IBM X3650M3

ernet interface IMM interface

M interface Ethernet interface

A interface VGA interface

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Introduction to signal cables 2

Network cableSerial ca

Fiber KVM contro

3 Introduction to cable labels

Connection relationships of the signal cables are markedattached at both ends of a cable and the ports of the serv

2

able (RJ-45 to DB-9)

olling conversion cables

d after the commissioning of the device. Labels are ver.

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Cable connection of the M4000 se4

Number Principles for Connecting Cables

1 Connecting the Ethernet interface of the serv

The server is used for the U2000 single-server systemaccording to the actual situation of the device and by c

2 Connecting the Net MGT of the server to the

3 Connecting the FC optical interface of the setwo pairs of fibers such as cables and

4 Connecting the network management interfaarray and the switch by using two network ca

3

erver

ver to the switch by using a network cable such as cable

m and U2000 HA system solutions. Connect cables complying with the following principles:

switch by using a network cable such as cable

rver and the FC optical interface of the disk array by using

ces of the primary and secondary controllers of the disk ables such as cables and

0

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Cable connection of the M5000 se5

Number Principles for Connecting Cables

1 Connecting the Ethernet interface of the serv

The server is used for the U2000 single-server systemaccording to the actual situation of the device and by c

2 Connecting the Net MGT of the server to the

3 Connecting the FC optical interface of the seusing two pairs of fibers such as cables an

4 Connecting the network management interfacarray and the switch by using two network ca

3

erver

ver to the switch by using a network cable such as cable

m and U2000 HA system solutions. Connect cables complying with the following principles:

switch by using two network cable such as cable

rver and the FC optical interface of the disk array by nd

ces of the primary and secondary controllers of the disk ables such as cables and

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Cable connection of the HP C70006

Number Principles for Connecting Cables

1 Connecting the Ethernet interface of OA modsuch as cable

The server is used for the U2000 single-server systemaccording to the actual situation of the device and by c

such as cable

2 Connecting the Net MGT of the server to the

3 Connecting the FC optical interface of the seusing two pairs of fibers such as cables an

4 Connecting the network management interfacarray and the switch by using two network ca

Switch

OceanStor S2600

HP C7000

3

0 server

dule of the server to the switch by using a network cable

m and U2000 HA system solutions. Connect cables complying with the following principles:

switch by using two network cable such as cable

rver and the FC optical interface of the disk array by nd

ces of the primary and secondary controllers of the disk ables such as cables and

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Cable connection of the X3850X5 7

The X3850X5 server is mainly used for the U2000 sinconnecting cables, comply with the following principleConnecting an Ethernet interface of the server and the

Cable connection of the X3650M3

The X3650M3 server is mainly used for the U2000 sinconnecting cables, comply with the following principleConnecting an Ethernet interface of the server and th

8

Connecting an Ethernet interface of the server and th

3

server

gle-server system (windows) solution. When e:e switch by using a network cable.

server

ngle-server system (windows). When e:e switch by using a network cable HPe switch by using a network cable HP

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Cable connection of the KVM 9

The principle for connecting the cables of the KeyboaConnecting the PS/S interface of the KVM and the moKVM conversion power cables

The following figure shows the IBM X3650 M3 server.

3

ard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) is as follows: ouse, keyboard, and VGA interface of the server by using

KVM conversion cables

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Laying network cables 10a Lay network cables inside the cabineta Lay network cables inside the cabinet.

b Lay network cables underground between cabinets.

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c Lay network cables overhead between cabinet.

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Laying optical fibers11a L ti l fib i id bi ta Lay optical fibers inside a cabinet.

bLay optical fibers underground

between cabinets. c

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c Lay optical fibers overhead between cabinets.

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Checking the Installatio

Ch ki th i t ll ti f th1 Checking the installation of th1

No.

1 The cabinet layout complies with the engineerin

2 All supports are properly fixed to the floor. pp p p y(This item is applicable to the installation of the

3 The support assembly is installed correctly. (This item is applicable to the installation of the

4 Each cabinet is well insulated from the support

5 The plastic covers on the top and bottom of the

6 Accessories such as the side, front, and back d

7 Product labels and labels that indicate cabinet r

8 The ESD wrist strap is inserted into the ESD ins

9 All screws are fastened. The flat washers and sThe spring washers are placed between the flatThe spring washers are placed between the flat

10 The cabinets are stable and orderly.

11 The vertical deviation of the cabinet is less than

12 All cabinet side doors facing the aisle are aligne

13 The front and back doors of the cabinet open an

14 The surfaces of the cabinets are clean without athe cabinets is intact.

15 All dummy panels are installed。

16 Ensure that no unnecessary materials such as s

3

on

h bi the cabinet

Item

ng design.

ESD floor.)

ESD floor.)

or the floor.

cabinet are installed.

oors are installed.

rows and columns are correctly attached.

stallation hole of the cabinet.

spring washers are mounted. t washers and the screwst washers and the screws.

n 3 mm.

ed properly, with the maximum deviation of 5 mm.

nd close easily.

any fingerprint or smudge. The paint on the surfaces of y g p g p

screws or clips are kept in the cabinet.

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Checking the installation of p2

No.

1 All the power cables and PGND cables are copp

2 There are no solder joints or connectors in the p

3 The extra length of power cables or PGND cable3 The extra length of power cables or PGND cable

4 There is no breaking equipment such as switchesystem.

5 The grounding bars and PGND bars are connec

6 The earth resistance is smaller than 10 ohms.

7 The OT terminals at both ends of the power cab

8 The bare wires and OT terminals at the wiring teheat-shrinkable tubes.

9 All screws are fastened. The flat washers and spplaced between the flat washers and the screws

10 The power cables and PGND cables connectingbl ti th d l ith th dicables connecting the modules with the groundin

11 The front and back doors are connected to the gusing 6 mm greenish yellow cables. Two such ca

12 The power cables and PGND cables are bound

13 Labels are attached at both ends of the power ca

14 The plastic cover plate on the top of the terminal

3

power cables

Item

per-core cables.

ower cables and the PGND cables.

es are truncated and are not coiled.es are truncated and are not coiled.

es and fuses in the electrical connection of the grounding

cted to the same grounding conductor.

les or PGND cables are soldered or crimped securely.

erminals are tightly wrapped up with the insulating tape or

pring washers are mounted. The spring washers are s.

g the PDB with the functional modules and the PGND b ll tl i t ll d d i d t tng bar are all correctly installed and in good contact.

grounding bolts on the lower enclosure of the cabinet ables are used for each door.

separately from other cables.

ables and the PGND cables.

ls of the PDB is installed correctly.

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Checking the installation of s3

No.

1 There are no solder joints or connectors in the sThe signal cables are not scratched or broken.

2 The connectors of the signal cables are tight and

3 Proper length of the cable is reserved at the con

4 Proper length is reserved for the signal cables atThe turning radius meets the requirement.

5 The optical cables must be sheathed using corrupipes must be fastened. The edges are smooth o

6 No other cables are laid on the optical cables.

7 The extra optical cables are coiled on the fiber mthe rear side of the cabinet.

8 The signal cables connected to the left part of thSimilarly, the signal cables connected to the righright.

9 Th i l bl b d t l f th9 The signal cables are bound separately from the

10 The extra length of the cable ties must be cut an

11 The signal cables are bound and arranged neatlof the cable ties point to the same direction.

12 The cables whose connectors are far away fromthe cable bundle, while those near the entrance trunk cables are laid out smoothly without any tay y

3

ignal cables

Item

ignal cables.

d secure.

nnectors.

t turning points.

ugated pipes at outsides of cabinets. Both ends of the or be processed for cutting prevention.

management tray at

e subrack are led out of the subrack from the left. ht part of the subrack are led out of the subrack from the

ble power cables.

nd the cut surface must be smooth.

y and closely. The cable ties are spaced evenly. The tips

m the cable entrance are arranged at the external side of are arranged at the internal side of the cable bundle. The

angling.g g

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Changes in Documentation

02 (2011-10-25)

Fixed some bugs.

01 (2011-10-10)

Initial release.

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