Dhcp; How To Report Damage - Western Digital OpenFlex F3100 Installation Manual

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Installation Guide
The installation process for the OpenFlex F3100 and E3000 happens in four basic phases: Unpacking,
Chassis Installation, Device Installation, and Initial Bringup. The following procedure outlines the steps for
Chassis and Device Installation in a rack.
1.3.1   DHCP
When the E3000 BMC module is powered on, it will try to establish an IP address using DHCP. The E3000
and F3100 require access to a DHCP Server to access the OCGUI. Access to a DHCP server should be
setup ahead of time to ensure the installation of the product is not gated. If a DHCP server is not present
on the network that the E3000 is connected to, access to the BMC and the OCGUI will not be available.
1.3.2   How to Report Damage
During the installation process, there are a number of inspection steps where the installation team should
be looking for damage to the product that may have occurred during shipment. If damage is found,
document the items using the following process.
Step 1 : Take two digital photos of the damaged packaging or component, one closeup shot showing
the damage in detail and one further out so the support engineers working the case can see
where the damage occurred.
Step 2 : Open a web browser and go to
The Western Digital Enterprise Support Center page will appear:
Step 3 : Log in to your Support Portal account using an email address and password:
https:/
/portal.wdc.com/Support/s/login/.
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