Mobility Master Hardware
Appliance
Installation Guide
Page 1: ...Mobility Master Hardware Appliance Installation Guide ...
Page 2: ...NU General Public License the GNU Lesser General Public License and or certain other open source licenses A complete machine readable copy of the source code corresponding to such code is available upon request This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information and shall expire three years following the date of the final distribution of this product version by Hewlett Packard Enterprise ...
Page 3: ...ck Mount Installation Mid 16 Required Tools and Equipment 16 Installation Steps 16 Table or Shelf Installation 17 Required Tools and Equipment 17 Installation Steps 17 Connecting and Disconnecting the AC Power Cord 18 Installing and Removing a Fan Module 18 Installing and Removing a Power Supply 19 Installing a Power Supply Module 19 Removing a Power Supply Module 19 Connecting and Removing an SFP...
Page 4: ...ame 23 Safety and Regulatory Compliance 23 Electromagnetic Interference 24 Taiwan BSMI 25 EU Regulatory Conformance 25 Battery Statements 25 Other Safety Compliance 25 Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment 26 Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 26 European Union RoHS 26 India RoHS 26 China RoHS 26 ...
Page 5: ...afety and regulatory compliance information Related Documentation The latest ArubaOS 8 1 x User Guide and ArubaOS 8 1 x CLI Reference Guide are required for the complete management of an Aruba Mobility Master hardware appliance The latest documentation and the translation of this document into other languages can be found at www arubanetworks com documentation Contacting Support Table 1 Contact In...
Page 6: ...6 Preface Aruba Mobility Master Hardware Appliance Installation Guide ...
Page 7: ...ts If possible retain the carton including the original packing materials see Table 4 Use these materials to repack and return the unit to the supplier if needed Table 2 Mobility Master Hardware Appliance Models Model Number of Devices Number of Clients MM HW 1K 1000 10000 MM HW 5K 5000 50000 MM HW 10K 10000 100000 Table 3 Mobility Master Hardware Appliance Port Configuration Model Ports MM HW xK ...
Page 8: ...are Appliance Figure 2 Back Panel of the Mobility Master Hardware Appliance LEDs The front panel includes power status and peered LEDs that provide basic monitoring of the overall status of the Mobility Master hardware appliance Power Cable 2 USB to RJ 45 Console Cable 1 PSU Filler Panel 1 Rubber Feet 4 Aruba Mobility Master Hardware Appliance Start up Guide Printed 1 End User License Agreement Pr...
Page 9: ...ht of the port this LED displays the link speed at the port The LED behavior corresponding to each mode is listed in the following table USB Interface Currently this port is not supported and is reserved for future use Table 5 LEDs LED Function Indicator Status Power System powers Green Solid Power On Off Power Off Status System status Green Solid Operational Amber Solid Major Critical alarm Off N...
Page 10: ...B to Serial Interface Cable Management Port The Mobility Master hardware appliance is equipped with a 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Management RJ 45 port The management port provides 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet access to the Mobility Master hardware appliance CLI SNMP and Web interface for complete system management and troubleshooting It can also be used to connect to a separate management network Tabl...
Page 11: ...your configuration The following sections describe features of the 400W AC power supply Load Sharing Load sharing occurs when more than one power supply of the same rating is installed in the Mobility Master hardware appliance and turned on Load sharing divides the total power load of the appliance among all available power supplies Since the power supplies work together the effective power capaci...
Page 12: ... the appliance must be adequately grounded before power is connected Connect a grounding cable to earth ground and then attach it to the chassis grounding point using two screws Comply with electrical grounding standards during all phases of installation and operation of the product Do not allow the appliance s chassis network ports power supply or mounting brackets to contact any device cable obj...
Page 13: ...tlet Remove all rings jewelry and other potentially conductive material before working with this device Never insert foreign objects into the chassis power supply or any other component even when the power supply is turned Off unplugged or removed Ensure that the main power is fully disconnected from the appliance by unplugging all power cords from their outlets For safety verify that the power ou...
Page 14: ... are working in the same area additional air conditioning or air circulation equipment may be required Ample space For proper air circulation leave at least 10 cm 4 inches clearance all around the chassis Leave additional space in front and rear side of the chassis to access power cords network cables and indicator LEDs Limited electromagnetic interference For best operation keep the Mobility Mast...
Page 15: ...ket and a suitable screwdriver 3 Mount the appliance within your organization s rack system using the four screws for system rack mount two per bracket and a suitable screwdriver see Figure 6 Figure 6 Rack Mount Installation Standard Some racks require screws that differ from those included with the Mobility Master hardware appliance Ensure that you have the correct screws before installing the Mo...
Page 16: ...stall a Mobility Master hardware appliance from the middle in a standard two point 19 inch Telco rack 1 Place the mounting bracket over the mounting holes on either side of the appliance in the middle see Figure 7 Figure 7 Rack Mount Brackets Mid 2 Secure the bracket to the appliance using the eight screws for the mount bracket four per bracket and a suitable screwdriver 3 Mount the appliance with...
Page 17: ...on Steps 1 Attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the appliance see Figure 9 Figure 9 Attaching Rubber Feet 2 Place the appliance in the location you have chosen Leave a minimum of 10 cm 4 inches of space on the left and right side of the appliance for proper air flow and ventilation Leave additional space in the front and the back of the appliance to access network cables LED status indicators a...
Page 18: ...ving power To disconnect the AC power cord from the Mobility Master hardware appliance 1 Loosen the cable retention holder that is securely holding the AC power cord 2 Pull the AC power cord from the power supply module The Mobility Master hardware appliance is now turned Off Installing and Removing a Fan Module The fan module is field replaceable and hot swappable Hot swapping allows you to repla...
Page 19: ...nector on the power supply module and secure it For more details see Connecting and Disconnecting the AC Power Cord on page 18 To replace the filler panel with a new power supply module 1 Turn the screws on the filler panel counter clockwise until loose they cannot be removed completely 2 Use the handle on the filler panel to pull it out 3 Align the new power supply module with the opening in the ...
Page 20: ... Slide the filler panel into the appliance c Turn the screws on the filler panel clockwise until tight to secure the filler panel into the appliance see Figure 12 Figure 11 Removing a Power Supply Module Figure 12 Installing a Filler Panel Connecting and Removing an SFP SFP LC Cable SFP SFP modules are collectively referred as SFP modules in this section Step 3 on page 20 is mandatory if you do no...
Page 21: ...e SFP module 2 Pull and remove the module from the port Connecting an LC Cable To connect an LC cable into an SFP module 1 Clean the LC fiber optic cable connector before inserting it into the SFP module 2 Insert the LC fiber optic cable into the SFP module Ensure that the latch on the cable faces the top of the SFP module see Figure 14 3 Slide the cable into place until a connection is made and a...
Page 22: ...22 Installation Aruba Mobility Master Hardware Appliance Installation Guide Figure 14 Connecting or Removing an LC Fiber Optic Cable ...
Page 23: ...g Storage Specifications Storage Temperature Range 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage Humidity Range 10 to 95 RH non condensing Operating Altitude Operating Altitude Range 0 to 10 000 feet Regulatory Model Name The regulatory model name for the Mobility Master hardware appliance is ARCNMMHW Safety and Regulatory Compliance Aruba Networks Inc provides a multi language document that contains country...
Page 24: ...ons not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canada ...
Page 25: ... Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999 5 EC is available for viewing at the following location in the EU community Battery Statements Other Safety Compliance The battery supplied with this product may contain perchlorate material Special handling may apply in California and other certain states See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate for more information Risk of explosion if b...
Page 26: ...prescribed by E Waste Management Handling Rules governed by the Ministry of Environment Forests Government of India China RoHS Aruba products also comply with China environmental declaration requirements and are labeled with the EFUP 50 label shown at the left Ქ ኂ ჿ 䋼 Hazardous Materials Declaration Ქ ኂ 䋼ᚗర Hazardous Substances ㇱઙฬ Parts 䪙 Lead Pb ᳮ Mercury Hg 䬝 Cadmium Cd ચ䫀 Chromium VI Compounds...