
10.
If you removed any fan modules before moving the chassis, reinstall each one
in the chassis as follows:
a.
Holding each of the two handles on the fan module with your two hands,
align the fan module to an open fan module slot.
Note:
The two alignment brackets on top of the fan module should align
to two tracks at the top of the slot.
b.
Slide the fan module into the slot until the front of the fan module comes
in contact with the rear of the chassis.
Note:
The two alignment pins on the fan module (on the top and one on
the bottom) should go into holes in the chassis and the four captive screws
on the fan module should align to screw holes in the chassis.
c.
Screw in the four captive screws to the chassis and tighten each screw to 8
in-lb (0.9 N-m).
11.
If you removed any power supplies before moving the chassis, reinstall each
one as follows:
a.
Determine which power supply slots to fill and ensure that each of those
slots is open.
b.
If you are using the combined or power supply redundancy mode, you
can use any slot for the power supply that you are installing.
c.
If you are using the input-source or full redundancy mode, you must
group the power supplies that are to be connected to the same grid on
either the left or right power supply slots in the chassis (that is, place the
power supplies for grid A in slots 1 or 2 or both slots and place the power
supplies for grid B in slots 3 or 4 or both slots).
d.
Place one hand on the front of the power supply and place your other
hand under it to support its weight.
e.
Align the power supply to an open power supply slot.
Note:
The alignment bracket on top of the power supply should align to a
track at the top of the slot and a bar at the bottom of the power supply
should be guided by a track at the bottom of the slot.
12.
Slide the power supply all the way into the slot until its release handle clicks
and the module stops.
Installing the SAN384C-6 or SAN768C-6 Device on a Four-Post Rack or
Cabinet
This section is applicable to the SAN384C-6 and SAN768C-6 switches.
Before you begin
Before installing the device into a rack or cabinet, verify the following:
v
Verify that the chassis shipment is complete and undamaged.
v
Verify that a rack or cabinet is installed and secured to the subfloor.
Note:
Stability hazard. The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place, or the
rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing. Failure
to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over.
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