Installation and Setup
Table 2-3: Description of Shipping Box Contents (Continued)
Component
Power cables
Serial cable
Rail assembly kit for a
four-pole rack
Rail assembly kit for a
two-pole rack
Electrostatic wrist strap Protects sensitive hardware from electrical discharge.
Documentation and
CD-ROMs
Table 2-4: Required Hardware – Not Supplied
Component
Standard 19" two- or
four-pole rack
Two to six network
cables
Network switch
2–6
Description
Connects an array to power sources. The shipping box may
contain different types of power cables to meet the electrical
requirements of the country in which the array will reside. Use
the cable type that is right for your environment.
If power cables are not included in the shipping box, contact
your PS Series array support provider or reseller.
Creates a serial connection between an array and a console or
terminal emulator. Use the cable to run the
there is no network access to the array or group.
Enables you to mount an array in a four-pole rack. Instructions
for assembly are included in the kit. Supplementary four-pole
rack instructions are included in the shipping box.
Enables you to mount an array in a two-pole rack. Instructions
for assembly are included in the kit.
Includes the following:
•
Release Notes
•
Unpacking Instructions
•
Four-Pole Rack Mount Addendum
•
Setup poster
•
Installation and Setup manual
•
License and warranty information
•
Documentation CD-ROM
•
Host Integration Tools CD-ROM
•
Localization CD-ROM
Description
Provides easy access to arrays and other hardware in your
computing environment.
Connects an array to a network switch. Use Category 5E or
Category 6 cables with RJ45 connectors. Use Category 5 cables
only if they adhere to the TIA/EIA TSB95 standard.
Connects devices to a network. Multiple switches are
recommended.
Installing Array Hardware
utility or if
setup