Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch
Before you install a new chassis, you need to unpack and inspect it to be sure that
you have all the items that you ordered and verify that the switch was not
damaged during shipment. If anything is damaged or missing, contact your
customer representative immediately.
About this task
CAUTION:
We recommend that you use a mechanical lift when the chassis is being moved
or lifted. Fully loaded, SAN192C-6 chassis can weigh up to 325 lb (147.5 kg),
SAN384C-6 chassis can weigh up to 449.5 lb (203.8 kg), and SAN768C-6 chassis
can weigh up to 923 lb (419 kg).
CAUTION:
When handling switch components, wear an ESD strap and handle modules by
the carrier edges only. An ESD socket is provided on the chassis. For the ESD
socket to be effective, the chassis must be grounded either through the power
cable, the chassis ground, or metal-to-metal contact with a grounded rack.
Tip: Keep the shipping container for use when moving or shipping the chassis in
the future. The shipping carton can be flattened and stored with the pallet.
Note: The switch was thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage
occurred during transportation or any items are missing, contact your customer
service representative immediately.
To inspect the shipment, follow these steps:
Procedure
Compare the shipment to the equipment list provided by your customer service
representative and ensure that you have received all items, including the following:
v 1 or 2 supervisor modules
v 1 to 4, 8, or 16 switching modules depending on the IBM c-type SAN Device
v Up to six crossbar fabric modules
v 3 fan modules
v 1 to 4, 8, or 16 power supplies depending on the IBM c-type SAN Device
v Grounding lug kit
v Mounting kit
v ESD wrist strap
v Cables and connectors
v Cable management frames
v Left and right side frames
v Top frame
v M4 x 12 mm flat-head Phillips screws (12)
v Front door kit optional
v Front door (1)
v M3X8 mm pan-head screws (2)
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SAN192C-6, SAN384C-6 and SAN768C-6 Installation, Service, and User Guide