Connect The Power Cables And Power On - Dell EMC DP4400 Hardware Installation Manual

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4. Use a Cat5e or Cat6 copper Ethernet cable to connect the iDRAC port (1) in the lower left
DP4400 ports
About this task
The following table provides the callout number and the type of port for the DP4400 ports in
Figure 1 DP4400 network and iDRAC connections .
Table 2 DP4400 port types
Callout number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Connect the power cables and power on

Procedure
1. Connect the power supply units to the rack.
2. If the system does not power on automatically after connecting the power cables, press the
of the system chassis to the network.
Note:
Ports 2 and 9 are a vSwitch0 network team. Ports 3 and 8 are a vSwitch1 network team
and are used during appliance configuration.
Note:
Ensure that the four required 10 GbE ports (2, 3, 8, and 9) are connected to the access
ports on the switch in your network.
Note:
Connect each PSU to a redundant AC power source. Redundant power sources
allow one AC source to fail or be serviced without impacting system operation. Connect
PSU 0 to one AC source, and PSU 1 to the other AC source.
The system may not power on automatically after plugging in the AC power cords. The
system identification button located on the rear of the chassis, on the lower left-hand side
illuminates blue when power is on.
power button on the right control panel at the front of the chassis to power on the system .
Dell EMC Integrated Data Protection Appliance DP4400 2.4 Hardware Installation Guide
Port type
iDRAC
10 GbE (required)
10 GbE (required)
10 GbE (unused)
10 GbE (unused)
10 GbE (unused)
10 GbE (unused)
10 GbE (required)
10 GbE (required)
1 GbE
1 GbE (unused)
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