Verifying Electrical Requirements; Installing The Flash Memory Drive (Base Chassis With Cec 20 Only); Installing The Dpe Or Cec 20 Module (Base Chassis Only); Installing I/O Modules - 3Com NETBuilder II Installing Instruction

Installing bridge/router for ezbuilt systems and base chassis
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Verifying Electrical
Make sure that the power source for your facility meets the electrical
Requirements
requirements listed in Table A-11 on page A-4.
Installing the Flash
NETBuilder software runs on a PC flash memory card. If you have the base
Memory Drive
chassis and a CEC 20 module, you must install the flash memory drive
(Base Chassis with
according to the NETBuilder II Flash Memory Drive Installation Guide.
CEC 20 Only)
The EZBuilt NETBuilder II system with CEC 20 module has the flash memory
drive already installed. The DPE module has integrated flash memory drives.
Installing the DPE or
The DPE or CEC 20 module is the main processor for the NETBuilder II
CEC 20 Module
bridge/router. If you have the base chassis, you must install either module. The
(Base Chassis Only)
EZBuilt system has the main processor already installed. Refer to the
ppropriate main processor module guide for installation instructions.
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Installing I/O Modules

You can install two types of modules in your Extended chassis: regular-format
and extended-format. Regular-format modules are half as wide as one module
slot and can be installed using a card carrier. Extended-format modules are the
entire width of one slot. Refer to the appropriate I/O module guides for
installation instructions.
Mounting the
Mount the Extended chassis on a tabletop or in a 19-inch, 2- or 4-pole rack.
Extended Chassis

Installing on a Tabletop

If you set up your Extended chassis on a tabletop, first install the four black
plastic feet provided. Insert the spine of the foot into the hole on the bottom of
the chassis, then push the locking pin through the middle of the foot until it
snaps into place on the chassis.
Insert spine into hole on bottom
of chassis, then insert locking pin
Spine
in hole of foot until it snaps into place.
Foot
Locking pin
Figure 3-1 Installing Feet on the Extended Chassis

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