HP Aruba 6400 Series Installation And Getting Started Manual page 56

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5. Go to Grounding the chassis
Using a mechanical lift to mount the chassis in a two-post rack
WARNING: A fully populated Aruba 6405 chassis weighs up to 61 kg (133 lbs). A fully populated
Aruba 6410 chassis weighs up to 100 kg (219 lbs) Ensure that the combined weight of the
chassis with all components installed does not exceed the maximum load capacity of your
mechanical lift. For component weights, see Aruba 6400 product weights
Prerequisites
If you are not using a mechanical lift, then skip this section and see Manually mounting the chassis in a
two-post rackUsing a mechanical lift to mount the chassis in a two-post rack.
The front rack ears included with the switch are installed on the chassis.
Procedure
1. On both rack posts, partially install a rack mounting screw at the level you want the bottom of the chassis
to rest. Leave a gap between the screw heads and the surface of the posts sufficient to allow the
mounting ear to rest on each post.
2. Raise the switch and position it between the rack posts so that the lower ends of the rack ears line up to
be lowered on to the screws you installed in step 1.
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WARNING: Before attempting to install components, configure the switch, or use the switch,
be sure to secure it to the rack using the screws and rack mounting ears provided. Failure to
secure the chassis and supporting hardware could result in unexpected shifting or
movement of the switch and risk of personal injury or product damage.
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