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7. Turn on the two power switches on the back of the E2860 controller shelf.
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Do not turn off the power switches during the power-on process.
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The fans in the E2860 controller shelf are very loud when they first start up. The loud noise
during start-up is normal.
8. After the components have booted up, check their status.
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Check the seven-segment display on the back of each E2800 controller. Refer to the topic
about viewing boot-up status codes for more information.
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Verify that the power button on the front of the SG6000-CN controller is lit.
9. If errors occur, correct any issues.
10. Attach the front bezel to the SG6000-CN controller.
Related tasks
Viewing boot-up status codes for the E2800 controllers
Related references
Viewing status indicators and buttons on the SG6000-CN controller
Viewing boot-up status codes for the E2800 controllers
Each E2800 controller has a seven-segment display that provides status codes as the controller
powers up.
About this task
For descriptions of these codes, see the
Steps
1. During boot-up, monitor progress by viewing the codes shown on the seven-segment display for
each E2800 controller.
The seven-segment display on each E2800 controller shows the repeating sequence OS, Sd,
to indicate that the controller is performing start-of-day processing.
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2. After the controllers have booted up, confirm that each E2800 controller shows 99, which is the
default ID for an E-Series controller shelf.
Make sure this value is displayed on both E2800 controllers.
3. If one or both controllers show other values, see the information about troubleshooting the
hardware installation, and confirm you completed the installation steps correctly. If you are
unable to resolve the problem, contact technical support.
on page 32
E5700 and E2800 System Monitoring Guide .
on page 33
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