Installation Procedures; Summary - HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual

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Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
WARNING: Do not use the extraction handles on the power supply units to lift or carry the HP 9300 series
Routing Switch. The power supply extraction handles are not intended to support the weight of the system and
must never be used to lift or move the chassis.

Installation Procedures

Summary

Follow the steps listed below to install your Routing Switch. Details for each of the steps highlighted below are
provided in the rest of this chapter.
1. Preparing the installation site (page 2-4). Ensure that the physical environment that will host the Routing
Switch has the proper cabling and ventilation.
2. Installing (or Removing) Optional Modules (page 2-4). There are several optional modules designed for
any of the module slots on the HP 9300 series Routing Switches. Depending on where you will install the
Routing Switch, it may be easier to install the modules first. However, the modules are "hot swappable", and
can be installed or removed after the Routing Switch is mounted and powered-on.
NOTE: If you are installing a second Redundant Management module, see "Using Redundant Management
Modules" on page 3-1 for complete installation, configuration, and management instructions for this module.
The non-redundant management modules (M1; J4141A, J4144A, and J4146A) cannot be used in the HP
9315M chassis.
3. (Optional) Installing (or Removing) Redundant Power Supplies (page 2-9). The HP 9304M can hold one
or two power supplies. The HP 9308M and HP 9315M can hold up to four power supplies. If you have a
power supply to install, it may be easier to install it before mounting the Routing Switch, although the power
supplies are "hot swappable", and can be installed or removed after the Routing Switch is mounted and
powered-on.
CAUTION: Remove the power cord from a power supply before you install it in or remove it from the Routing
Switch. Otherwise, damage to the power supply or the Routing Switch could result. (The Routing Switch can
be running while a power supply is being installed or removed, but the power supply itself should not be
connected to a power source. )
4. Verifying Proper Operation (page 2-13). Verify that the system and module LEDs are registering the proper
LED state after power-on of the system.
5. Attaching a PC or Terminal (page 2-14). A terminal or PC serial port connection is all that is required to
support configuration on the Routing Switch.
6. Assign a Permanent Password (page 2-16). No default password is assigned to HP devices. For additional
access security, assign a password.
7. Assign Permanent IP Addresses (page 2-18). Before attaching equipment to the device, assign an
interface IP address to the sub-net on which it will be located. Initial IP address assignment is done using the
Command Line Interface (CLI) with either a direct serial connection or using Telnet with a direct terminal-to-
device LAN connection. The subsequent IP address assignments used with Routing Switches can be done
via Telnet or the Web management interface.
8. Mounting the Device (page 2-19). HP Routing Switches support both desktop and rack-mount installation.
9. Connecting Power to the Device (page 2-21). Once the device is physically installed, plug the device into a
nearby power source in keeping with regulatory requirements outlined in this manual.
10. Connecting Network Devices (page 2-21). Once the device is powered on and IP addresses are assigned,
the device is ready to accept network equipment.
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