Installing A Drive; Connecting Ethernet Cables; Connecting A Copper Ethernet Port - H3C SecPathT5030 Installation Manual

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Installing a drive

CAUTION:
• Do not hot swap drives.
• The device does not come with any drives and cannot recognize drives from other vendors.
Purchase drives from H3C as needed.
• To avoid ESD damage, wear an ESD wrist strap when installing or removing a drive.
• Hold a drive by its sides. Do not touch drive components and do not squeeze, shake, or strike the
drive.
• Install a filler panel in the empty drive slots to avoid damage caused by build-up dust.
• Before using a drive, execute the
format the drive.
To install a drive:
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2.
Remove the filler panel from the drive slot.
3.
Press the red button on the drive panel to release the locking lever.
4.
Hold the locking lever, slide the drive into the slot along the guide rails, and then close the
locking lever.
Figure 11 Installing a drive
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Connecting Ethernet cables

Connecting a copper Ethernet port

You can use either a straight-through or a cross-over network cable to connect a copper Ethernet
port. For more information about Ethernet twisted pair cables, see Ethernet twisted pair cable in
"Appendix C Cables."
To connect a copper Ethernet port:
1.
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to a copper Ethernet port on the device, and the other
end to an Ethernet port on the peer device.
2.
Examine whether the LEDs of the Ethernet port are normal. For more information about LEDs,
see "Appendix B LEDs."
NOTE:
fdisk
and
format
commands from the CLI to partition and
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