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Index
A C D E F G I L M N O P Q R S T V W
A
Accessing the switch for the first time,45
A
ttaching an ESD wrist strap,20
A
ttaching slide rails and cage nuts to the rack,9
C
C
able management requirements,141
CF ca
rd failure,78
CF ca
rds,112
C
hassis views,90
C
onfiguring a software exception handling method,68
C
onfiguring basic IRF settings,43
C
onfiguring the switch,50
C
onfirming installation preparations,8
C
onnecting the physical IRF ports,43
C
onnecting the switch to the network,53
Co
ntacting HP,87
Co
nventions,88
C
orrect use of labels,14 0
D
DC ca
bles,111
Displa
ying information about the switch,55
Displa
ying IRF information,68
E
En
vironmental specifications,101
Ether
net twisted pair cable,132
Ex
amining the installation site,2
F
Fa
n assembly,110
Fa
n failure,76
G
Gene
ral cabling requirements,14 0
Gr
ounding the switch,17
I
I
nstallation tools,6
Installing a c
ard,21
Installing a CF c
ard to an MPU (optional),37
Installing a po
wer supply,22
Installing a tr
ansceiver module (optional),38
Inst
alling IRF member switches,43
I
RF fabric setup flowchart,41
L
LP
U failure,76
LP
U LEDs,122
LP
Us,103
M
Module po
wer consumption and total power
consumption,98
M
ounting accessories,111
M
ounting the switch to the rack,16
MP
U failure,76
MP
U LEDs,119
MP
Us,102
N
No
ise,101
O
Opti
cal fiber,13 6
P
P
lanning IRF fabric setup,41
Po
E DIMM,111
Po
E system failure,78
P
ort configuration and management,65
Po
rt failure,77
P
ower supplies,109
P
ower supply LEDs,124
P
ower supply system failure,75
Q
QSFP+ ca
ble,138
QSFP+ t
o SFP+ cable,138
R
R
ebooting a card or the switch,72