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HP 650 User Manual

HP 650
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HP Router 650
Installation Guide

Table of Contents

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HP 650 Specifications

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RAMUp to 8GB DDR3
Display15.6-inch HD (1366x768)
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics
Operating SystemWindows 7 / Windows 8
Battery6-cell Li-ion
Optical DriveDVD±RW
Wireless802.11b/g/n
ProcessorIntel Celeron, Pentium, or Core i3/i5/i7 (various models available)

Summary

Installation

Prepare the Network

Completing network plan, verifying links, and ensuring console connectivity.

Mount the Router

Instructions for rack/cabinet mounting, including screw removal and bracket positioning.

Install Interface Card(s)

Step-by-step guide for installing interface cards into the router chassis.

Connect a Console

Procedure for connecting a local or remote console for router configuration and monitoring.

Connect Network Cables

Guidelines for connecting network cables and managing them using tie-wraps.

Plug In and Verify Router Hardware

Steps for connecting power and verifying hardware operation through self-test and LEDs.

Configure and Boot the Router

Using Quick Configuration and Configuration Editor for router setup and booting.

Verify Router Initialization and Configuration

Verifying network links, event log, statistics, and routing tables for proper operation.

Description and Operation

LEDs and Buttons

Explains router status, module status, and port status LEDs and their meanings.

Reset, Clear, and Diag Buttons

Details the functions of Reset, Clear, and Diag buttons for router maintenance and diagnostics.

Troubleshooting

Interpreting LED Error Patterns

Guides for diagnosing failures using LED patterns during self-test and operation.

Identifying a Bad Component

Methods for testing router components and diagnosing failures during self-test or operation.

Replacing a Module

Detailed procedures for replacing interface cards, routing engines, flash cards, power supplies, and cooling modules.

Safety Information

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