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Installation Guide

hp StorageWorks HA-Fabric

Manager Appliance

Product Version: FW v06.xx/HAFM SW v08.02.00

(July 2004) Second Edition

Product Number: AA–RU5FB–TE/958–000324–001

This document provides instructions to perform initial setup and configuration of the HAFM appliance. This

document also describes backup and restore procedures, install and upgrade procedures, HAFM appliance-specific

diagnostics, and how to optionally rack-mount the HAFM appliance in a standard, customer-supplied, 19-inch

equipment cabinet.

Summary of Contents for StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager

Page 1: ...B TE 958 000324 001 This document provides instructions to perform initial setup and configuration of the HAFM appliance This document also describes backup and restore procedures install and upgrade procedures HAFM appliance specific diagnostics and how to optionally rack mount the HAFM appliance in a standard customer supplied 19 inch equipment cabinet ...

Page 2: ...e information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Intel and Celeron are U S registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Pentium is a U S registered trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS DOS MS Windows Windows and Windows NT are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omission...

Page 3: ...ront and Rear Brackets 23 Installing Slide Rails 27 Installing the Appliance 28 Connecting the HAFM Appliance 30 Powering On the HAFM Appliance 32 3 Configuration 35 Configuring Appliance Password and Network Addresses 35 Configuring LCD Panel Password 36 Configuring Public LAN Addresses 37 Configuring Public LAN Addresses Using DHCP 37 Manually Configuring Public LAN Addresses 39 Configuring Priv...

Page 4: ...Call Home via LAN 69 Testing Remote Notification 70 Configuring E Mail Event Notification 70 A Regulatory and Safety Information 73 Regulatory Compliance ID Numbers 74 Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice 74 Class A Equipment 75 Class B Equipment 75 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with FCC Logo U S Only 76 Modifications 76 Network and Serial Cables 76 IEC EMC Statement Worldw...

Page 5: ...w Password 36 3 3 LCD Panel Save Change 36 3 4 LCD Panel Password Entry 37 3 5 LCD Panel DHCP selection 38 3 6 LCD Panel Auto Get DNS 38 3 7 LCD Panel Input DNS 38 3 8 LCD Panel Save Change 38 3 9 LCD Panel Password Entry 39 3 10 LCD Panel LAN 1 IP Address 39 3 11 LCD Panel Input Netmask 39 3 12 LCD Panel Input Gateway 40 3 13 LCD Panel Input DNS 40 3 14 LCD Panel Save Change 40 3 15 LCD Panel Pas...

Page 6: ...l TCP IP Properties dialog box 53 3 34 Users and Passwords dialog box 55 3 35 Windows Security dialog box 56 3 36 Change Password dialog box 57 3 37 Add New User Wizard First Window 58 3 38 Add New User Wizard Second Window 59 3 39 Add New User Wizard Third Window 60 3 40 Date Time Properties dialog box Date Time Tab 61 3 41 Date Time Properties dialog box Time Zone Tab 62 3 42 Call Home Configura...

Page 7: ...List of Tables 1 Document Conventions 11 1 1 Factory Set Defaults HAFM Appliance 17 ...

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Page 9: ...ppliance Install the HAFM appliance and its slide out shelf into a supported equipment cabinet Install or upgrade HAFM software Troubleshoot and resolve HAFM appliance and application problems About this Guide topics include Overview Conventions Rack Stability Getting Help Overview This section covers the following topics Intended Audience Related Documentation 9 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager ...

Page 10: ...on of the Release Notes that came with this product For the latest information documentation and firmware releases please visit the HP StorageWorks web site http h18006 www1 hp com storage saninfrastructure html For information about Fibre Channel standards visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association web site located at http www fibrechannel org Conventions Conventions consist of the following Do...

Page 11: ...t unless they are case sensitive Variables monospace italic font Web site addresses Blue underlined sans serif font text http www hp com Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings Warning Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death Caution Text set off in ...

Page 12: ...ymbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Contact with this surface could result in injury WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock remove ...

Page 13: ...cal Support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP Web site http www hp com support From this Web site select the country of origin Note For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Be sure to have the following information available before calling Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Product m...

Page 14: ...f your nearest HP authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the HP Web site for locations and telephone numbers http www hp com 14 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 15: ...users to manage the Directors and Edge Switches using the HAFM and Element Manager applications For information about the TightVNC Viewer refer to http www tightvnc com Note The HAFM appliance and related applications provide a GUI to monitor and manage Directors and Edge Switches and are a dedicated hardware and software solution that should not be used for other tasks HP tests the HAFM applicati...

Page 16: ...ls Figure 1 2 HAFM Appliance front panel features 1 Push label opens LCD panel 2 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 3 Hard Disk Drive HDD LED 4 Fan LED 5 LAN 1 status indicator 6 LAN 2 status indicator 7 LCD navigation buttons 8 Power on off button 16 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 17: ...00 operating system user name case sensitive Administrator Windows 2000 operating system password case sensitive password HAFM application user name case sensitive Administrator HAFM application password case sensitive password LAN 1 public interface IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway address 0 0 0 0 LAN 2 private interface IP address 10 1 1 1 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway addres...

Page 18: ... 56K internal modem and modem adapter with RJ 11 connector Two 10 100 Mbps Ethernet adapters with RJ 45 connectors Hinged liquid crystal display LCD front panel Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system TightVNC Viewer Version 1 2 7 client server software control package that provides remote network access through a standard web browser to the appliance desktop Current platforms may shi...

Page 19: ...HAFM appliance Rack mount hardware kit containing Two 2 rear brackets short that attach to the cabinet 3 0 inches Two 2 optional rear brackets long that attach to the cabinet 15 25 inches One 1 left slide rail that attaches to the appliance 19 25 inches One 1 right slide rail that attaches to the appliance 19 25 inches Two 2 two hole bar nuts for bolting the front and rear brackets together Four 4...

Page 20: ...rack mounting standards Ten 10 pan head Phillips screws M4 x 10 centimeter with split lock and flat washers that secure the slide rails to the appliance Four 4 flat head Phillips machine screws 8 x 7 16 that secure the two hole bar nuts front brackets and rear brackets Two 2 hexagonal nut standoffs Figure 1 4 illustrates the standoff and mounting screws 20 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Applian...

Page 21: ...Chapter 1 Initial Setup Figure 1 4 Hexagonal Nut Standoff and Mounting Screws hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 21 ...

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Page 23: ...quipment installed in a customer supplied cabinet Installing the HAFM Appliance Perform the following to install the HAFM appliance in the cabinet Assemble and attach the front and rear brackets to the cabinet Attach the left and right slide rails to the appliance Install the appliance in the cabinet If you are not installing the HAFM appliance in a cabinet go to Connecting the HAFM Appliance Atta...

Page 24: ...ndard 3 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver and eight 8 of the ten pan head Phillips screws 10 x 1 2 and if you are installing the server in an HP 9000 10000 or 11000 rack eight 8 square alignment washers attach four 4 three hole bar nuts to the rack mounting standards as follows a Align each three hole bar nut with the rack mounting standard as shown in Figure 2 1 Ensure each bar nut is mounted with t...

Page 25: ...t flanges to insert between the rack mounting standards and bar nuts 4 Depending on the cabinet depth measured in step 2 attach each front bracket to a rear short or long bracket If the cabinet depth is under 22 inches use one front bracket and one short rear bracket If the cabinet depth is over 22 inches use one front bracket and one long rear bracket Be sure to choose the slots in the rear brack...

Page 26: ...during installation in the cabinet c Ensure the left and right bracket assembly lengths are equal to the cabinet depths recorded in step 2 5 Attach each bracket assembly to the rack mounting standards as shown in Figure 2 3 If the appliance mounts through the front of the cabinet ensure the front bracket portion of the assembly faces the cabinet front 26 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance...

Page 27: ... overlap the inside edges of the rack mounting standards and mounting brackets Washer overlap may interfere with slide rail operation c Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver securely tighten the bar nut screws two per bracket assembly four total that connect the front and rear brackets Installing Slide Rails To attach the left and right slide rails to the HAFM appliance 1 As shown in Figure 2 4 attach th...

Page 28: ...bracket portions of the bracket assemblies are installed at the front of the cabinet typical installation install the server through the cabinet front 2 While fully supporting the appliance slide the appliance and attached slide rails into the mounting brackets as shown in Figure 2 5 28 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 29: ...ning center hole where each three hole bar nut attaches to the rack mounting standard Secure each standoff with a 5 16 open end wrench Note If you are installing the server in an HP 9000 10000 or 11000 series rack you will also need to install a square alignment washer with each hexagonal nut standoff 5 As shown in Figure 2 6 use the two 2 remaining pan head Phillips screws 10 x 1 2 to secure the ...

Page 30: ... appliance from anywhere on the corporate LAN provides access to manage the Directors and Edge Switches on this LAN and allows access to applications such as HP OpenView Storage Area Manager Optionally you can configure a separate dedicated private LAN between the HAFM appliance and the Directors and Edge Switches that it manages Note The dedicated private LAN precludes the use of the HP OpenView ...

Page 31: ...maining end of the Ethernet cable to the corporate intranet as directed by the customer s network administrator Figure 2 7 HAFM Appliance Connections 2 If required connect the appliance to the customer supplied Ethernet LAN segment or HP supplied Ethernet hub private LAN interface To connect the HAFM appliance a As shown in Figure 2 7 connect one end of the Ethernet patch cable supplied with the H...

Page 32: ...The green liquid crystal display LCD panel illuminates b The green hard disk drive HDD LED blinks momentarily and processor speed and random access memory information display momentarily at the LCD panel c After a few seconds the LCD panel displays the following message pertaining to boot sequence selection Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 LCD Panel During Boot Sequence d Ignore the message After ten seconds...

Page 33: ...completion the LCD panel displays a Welcome message 2 Press the left edge PUSH label of the LCD panel to disengage the panel and expose the CD RW drive 3 Insert a blank rewritable CD into the CD RW drive and close the LCD panel hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 33 ...

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Page 35: ... then go to Configuring Additional Appliance Information If the HAFM appliance is installed on a public LAN segment change the default password for the appliance s LCD panel and the following transmission control protocol internet protocol TCP IP network information to conform to the customer s LAN addressing scheme IP address Subnet mask Note At some customer installations TCP IP addresses for th...

Page 36: ...everal times until the Change Password option displays at the LCD panel then press ENTER The following message displays Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 LCD Panel New Password 4 Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to input a new 4 digit numeric password then press ENTER The following message displays Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 LCD Panel Save Change 5 Press ENTER A Wait a moment message displays at the LCD p...

Page 37: ...ss and DNS server IP address Configuring Public LAN Addresses Using DHCP To configure TCP IP network information for the private LAN connection LAN 1 Note Before starting this procedure ensure that the LAN 1 interface is physically connected to the LAN An LCD display of 0 0 0 0 indicates a physical LAN connection is not present 1 At the LCD panel press ENTER The Welcome or operational information ...

Page 38: ... The following message displays Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 LCD Panel Input DNS 6 Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to enter the IP address for the DNS server then press ENTER The following message displays Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 LCD Panel Save Change 7 Use the up and down arrow keys as described in step 2 to select YES then press ENTER If you saved the changes a Wait a moment message displays at...

Page 39: ...utton to decrement a digit the button to move the cursor left and the button to move the cursor right input the default password 9999 then press ENTER The LAN 1 Setting message displays at the LCD panel 3 Press ENTER and the following message displays Figure 3 10 with the current LAN1 IP address The default is 192 168 0 1 Figure 3 10 LCD Panel LAN 1 IP Address 4 Use the arrow keys as described in ...

Page 40: ...DNS server then press ENTER The following message displays Figure 3 14 Figure 3 14 LCD Panel Save Change 8 Use the up and down arrow keys as described in step 2 to select YES then press ENTER If you saved the changes a Wait a moment message displays at the LCD panel and the LCD panel returns to the LAN 1 Setting message 9 Press the up and down arrow keys until Return is displayed then press ENTER ...

Page 41: ...erational information message changes to the following Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 LCD Panel Password Entry 2 Using the button to increment a digit the button to decrement a digit the button to move the cursor left and the button to move the cursor right input the default password 9999 then press ENTER The LAN 1 Setting message displays at the LCD panel 3 Press the button until the LAN 2 Setting messa...

Page 42: ...f you saved the changes a Wait a moment message displays at the LCD panel and the LCD panel returns to the LAN 1 Setting message 9 Press the up and down arrow keys until Return is displayed then press ENTER The LCD panel returns to scrolling mode which continually displays HAFM appliance operational information 10 Record the private LAN IP address and subnet mask for reference if the appliance har...

Page 43: ...R The following message displays Figure 3 22 with the default subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 Figure 3 22 LCD Panel Input Netmask 6 Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to input a new subnet mask then press ENTER The following message displays Figure 3 23 with an IP address whose first three octets each three decimal digits are the same as the IP address entered in step 5 and the last octet is set t...

Page 44: ... for reference if the appliance hard drive fails and must be restored Configuring Additional Appliance Information Configure a computer name and workgroup name for the appliance If required change the appliance s gateway addresses and domain name system DNS appliance IP addresses to conform to the customer s LAN addressing scheme The gateway addresses are the addresses of the local router for the ...

Page 45: ...5800 Where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the default IP address or the IP address configured while performing Configuring Appliance Password and Network Addresses The VNC Authentication screen displays Figure 3 26 Figure 3 26 VNC Authentication Screen 3 Type the default TightVNC viewer password and click OK The Welcome to Windows dialog box displays Figure 3 27 The default TightVNC password is password hp St...

Page 46: ...e top of the window to log on to the appliance desktop The Log On to Windows dialog box displays Figure 3 28 Note Do not simultaneously press the Ctrl Alt and Delete keys This action logs the user on to the browser capable PC not the appliance 46 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 47: ...ault Windows 2000 user name and password and click OK The appliance s Windows 2000 desktop opens Note The default Windows 2000 user name is Administrator and the default password is password Both are case sensitive hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 47 ...

Page 48: ...nce you have installed the software you should obtain regular updates to the application and virus data files from the software vendor See the vendor documentation and help files for more information Configuring Appliance Names To configure the appliance name and workgroup name 1 At the Windows 2000 desktop click Start at the left side of the task bar bottom of the desktop then select Settings the...

Page 49: ...ration Figure 3 29 System Properties dialog box Network Identification Tab 4 Click Properties The Identification Changes dialog box displays Figure 3 30 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 49 ...

Page 50: ...alog box closes 7 Record the computer and workgroup names for reference if the appliance hard drive fails and must be restored 8 At the System Properties dialog box click OK to close the dialog box and return to the Control Panel window 9 Click X at the upper right corner of the Control Panel window to return to the Windows 2000 desktop 50 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation G...

Page 51: ...anel The Control Panel window displays 2 Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon The Network and Dial up Connections window displays 3 To configure addresses for the private LAN connection LAN 2 double click the Local Area Connection 2 icon The Local Area Connection 2 Status dialog box displays Figure 3 31 Figure 3 31 Local Area Connection 2 Status dialog box 4 Click Properties The L...

Page 52: ...2 Local Area Connection 2 Properties dialog box 5 Double click the Internet Protocol TCP IP entry The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box displays Figure 3 33 52 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 53: ... 7 At the Default gateway field enter the gateway address obtained from the customer s network administrator 8 Select enable the Use the following DNS server addresses radio button At the Preferred DNS server field enter the DNS server IP address obtained from the customer s network administrator then click OK to apply the changes and close the dialog box 9 Click OK to close the Local Area Connect...

Page 54: ... of the desktop then select Shut Down The Shut Down Windows dialog box displays b At the Shut Down Windows dialog box select the Restart option and click OK to reboot the appliance c Perform Accessing the Appliance Desktop Configuring Windows 2000 Users Configure password access for all authorized Windows 2000 users It is also recommended to change the default administrator password To configure u...

Page 55: ...ce users and must not be modified or deleted Changing Default Administrator Password To change the administrator password from the default password to a customer specified password 1 Click the Send Ctrl Alt Del button at the top of the window surrounding the Users and Passwords dialog box The Windows Security dialog box displays Figure 3 35 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation ...

Page 56: ...Alt and Delete keys This action controls the browser capable PC not the HAFM appliance Figure 3 35 Windows Security dialog box 2 Click Change Password The Change Password dialog box displays Figure 3 36 56 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 57: ...ields type the new password Note The New Password and Confirm New Password fields are case sensitive 4 Click OK The default administrator password changes and the Change Password dialog box closes 5 Click Cancel at the Windows Security dialog box to return to the Users and Passwords dialog box hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 57 ...

Page 58: ...ndow of the Add New User wizard displays Figure 3 37 Figure 3 37 Add New User Wizard First Window 2 Type the appropriate new user information in the User name Full name and Description fields then click Next The second window of the Add New User wizard displays Figure 3 38 58 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 59: ...ser Wizard Second Window 3 Type the new user s password in the Password and Confirm password fields then click Next The third window of the Add New User wizard displays Figure 3 39 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 59 ...

Page 60: ...rds dialog box 7 Click close X at the upper right corner of the Control Panel window to return to the Windows 2000 desktop Setting Appliance Date and Time Audit and event logs are time stamped with the appliance date and time All managed product system clocks are synchronized with the appliance date and time by default To set the appliance date and time 1 At the Windows 2000 desktop click Start at...

Page 61: ...og box Date Time Tab Note The Time Zone field must be set before the Date Time field 3 Click the Time Zone tab The Date Time Properties dialog box displays with the Time Zone page open Figure 3 41 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 61 ...

Page 62: ...s information for reference if the appliance hard drive fails and must be restored 5 Click the Date Time tab The Date Time Properties dialog box displays with the Date Time page open 6 To change the date and time a Select the month from the drop down list b Click the up or down arrow adjacent to the year field and select the desired year c Click the day on the calendar to select the desired date d...

Page 63: ...arranty or on site storage hardware support contract To order Proactive Services software contact your Hewlett Packard customer service representative Note You can choose only one of the two call home options call home via dial out or call home via LAN You can use either feature but not both The HAFM appliance is shipped with the HAFM application installed and the call home via dial out feature se...

Page 64: ...ed Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP web site http www hp com country us eng support html Required information includes Call home phone number Workflow Manager WFM site ID Super Region code This information is required for the HAFM appliance to place a phone call to the service support facility You will be required to provide the following information to obtain...

Page 65: ...er for the HP Solution Center Include necessary information such as the country code area code or any prefix required to access a telephone line outside the facility 4 At the Local Phone Number field enter the telephone number for access to the local appliance Include necessary information such as the country code or area code 5 Click OK to save the configured telephone numbers and close the dialo...

Page 66: ... The HAFM main window displays as shown in Figure 3 43 Figure 3 43 HAFM main window 2 Select Monitor Event Notification Call Home The Call Home Event Notification Setup dialog box displays as shown in Figure 3 44 66 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 67: ... appliance Repeat this procedure for each Director or Edge Switch you want to configure for call home event notification Note In order for Directors and Edge Switches to be managed by the HAFM appliance you must first add them using the HAFM application Refer to the hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager User Guide for more information Complete the following steps for each Director or Edge Switch manag...

Page 68: ... separated by tilde characters as shown in the following example US1234567890 AA Contact Enter the contact name phone number and company name exactly as provided to HP in Obtaining Required Information separated by tilde characters as follows FirstName LastName PhoneNumber CompanyName For example Joe Smith 5085551515 ABCCompany 4 Click Activate The Configure Identification dialog box closes and th...

Page 69: ...erties file a CSGIpAddress Delete localhost and enter the IP address of the HP Services Gateway in appropriate format xxx xxx xxx xxx 4 If you have changed the contents of the hp lan properties file reboot the HAFM appliance Enabling Call Home via LAN The HAFM appliance is now configured to automatically call home through the LAN connection to a service support facility to report Director Edge Swi...

Page 70: ...ions Configure the Call Home via Dial Out Feature Configure Proactive Services Call Home via LAN Feature To test remote notification 1 Enable call home event notification through the HAFM appliance a Select Monitor Event Notification Call Home The Call Home Event Notification Setup dialog box displays as shown in Figure 3 44 If a check mark displays in the check box call home is enabled If a check...

Page 71: ...Chapter 3 Configuration For information on configuring e mail event notification see hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager User Guide hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide 71 ...

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Page 73: ...with appliances storage area network SAN technology and Fibre Channel director and switch technology The product contains no serviceable parts that require internal access during normal operation or prescribed maintenance conditions This appendix covers the following topics 73 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 74: ...he Hewlett Packard Regulatory Model Number for this product is BOISA 0304 The HP StorageWorks HAFM appliance Regulatory Model Number can be found on the product label along with the required approval markings and information When requesting certification information for this product always refer to this Regulatory Model Number This Regulatory Model Number should not be confused with the marketing ...

Page 75: ...ot installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de...

Page 76: ...equires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Network and Serial Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations IEC EMC Stat...

Page 77: ...requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these ...

Page 78: ...ne Harmonics EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker EN 60950 IEC 60950 Product Safety Also approved under UL 1950 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 950 95 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Japanese Notice TELECOMMUNICATIONS NOTICE FOR JAPAN The modem supplied with this equipment part number MT5634ZPX PCI is approved for use in Japan The Japanese approval number is A00 1160JP Taiwanese Notice ...

Page 79: ...re removing them from their containers Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always make sure you are properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstat...

Page 80: ... maintain uninterrupted telephone service The FCC prohibits this equipment to be connected to party lines or coin telephone service The FCC also requires the transmitter of a FAX transmission be properly identified per FCC Rules Part 68 Sec 68 381 c 3 Canadian DOC Notice This notice is applicable for products fitted with an Industry Canada compliant modem The Canadian Department of Communications ...

Page 81: ...he total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 R TTE Directive This directive is applicable to products fitted with European modems This modem does not require any physical a...

Page 82: ...Appendix A Regulatory and Safety Information 82 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

Page 83: ... associated hardware include a Door key with 5 16 inch socket provided with the cabinet 2 Phillips screwdriver 5 16 open end wrench Standard 7 inch slip joint pliers Standard 4 inch diagonal side cutter pliers 83 hp StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide ...

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Page 85: ...ement cables 76 call home configuring dial out 64 LAN 69 testing 70 Canadian notice 77 CE marking 77 changing administrator password 55 configuring 35 appliance name 48 call home 65 dial out 64 enabling dial out 65 enabling LAN 69 LAN 69 obtaining required information 64 DNS server 51 event notification 85 ...

Page 86: ...HCP 37 Windows 2000 user 54 connecting appliance 30 power 32 D declaration of conformity 76 81 DOC notice Canadian 80 document conventions 11 E electrostatic discharge notice 79 enabling call home dial out 65 LAN 69 equipment symbols 12 F FCC part 68 notice 80 FCC class B compliance notice 75 G German noise declaration 79 grounding methods notice 79 H HAFM appliance 86 ...

Page 87: ...g brackets 23 HAFM appliance 23 Norton AntiVirus 48 slide rails 27 intended audience 10 J Japanese notice 78 K kit contents 18 P proactive services 69 R R TTE directive 81 regulatory compliance notices 73 related documentation 10 S setting date 60 time 60 symbols in text 11 T Taiwanese notice 78 testing remote notification 87 ...

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