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W-ClearPass 500 Hardware Installation Guide

 

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5.  Unpacking the 4-Post Rack Installation Assemblies 

Before you begin verify the ship kit includes one of the following installation assemblies: 

 

 

One power cord 

 

Installation hardware (shown below) 

 

The 4-post and/or 2-post rack rail and bracket assemblies 

 

 

 

4-POST RACK INSTALLATION HARDWARE

 

2-POST RACK INSTALLATION HARDWARE

 

 

Ten (10) M6 x 6 

Phillips Head Screws 

Ten (10) Rack Clips 

Eight (8) M5 x 12 

Flat Head Screws 

Eight (8) M5 x 12 

Cone Washers 

 

 

 

Front view 

 Side view 

Front 

 Side 

  Rear 

Front view 

Side view 

Side view 

 
 

BOTH RACKS INSTALLATION HARDWARE 

 

Twenty-two  (22) M4 x 4 

Truss Head Screws 

 

 

 

 

               

    

                         

Front view    Side view 

 

 

 

The appliance rack mounting components consist of two sections common to both rack types: 

 

A set of adjustable outer fixed rack rail assemblies that attach directly to the rack(s). 

 

A set of inner fixed chassis rail that attach to the appliance (these must be removed from each of the  
adjustable rack rail assemblies). 

 

     

NOTE:

 See Step 1 in Section 6A on page 8 or Step 1 in Section 6B on page 9 to see these rack assemblies. 

 

The 4-post rack assembly consists of: 

 

A set of long, fixed rack brackets (

A

). 

 

A set of short, fixed rack brackets (

B

). 

 

     

NOTE:

 See Section 6A on the page 8 of this document for the rack bracket assemblies A and B. 

 

The 2-post rack assembly consists of: 

 

A set of long, fixed rack brackets (

A

). 

 

Two sets of short rack brackets (

B

 and 

C

). Set (

C

) has threaded holes (for placement in the front) to allow 

the appliance to be secured in the rack. 

 

       NOTE:

 See Section 6B on page 9 of this document for rack assemblies A, B and C

NOTE:

 

Use the hardware supplied with your  

specific rack if different from the hardware  
supplied in this kit. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Powerconnect W-ClearPass Hardware Appliances

Page 1: ...W ClearPass 500 Hardware Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...W ClearPass 500 Hardware Installation Guide 2 Contacting Support Website Supportain Website Main Website dell com Support Website support dell com Dell Documentation support dell com manuals ...

Page 3: ...l and General Safety Guidelines 4 Section 4 Unpacking the Appliance 6 Section 5 Site Preparation 7 Section 6A 4 Post Rack Installation 8 Section 6B 2 Post Rack Installation 9 Section 7 Rail Installation on the Appliance 10 Section 8 Installing the Appliance in the Rack 10 Section 9 Rear Panel Connections 11 Section 10 Front Panel Operation 11 ...

Page 4: ... appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures VCCIWarning This is a product of VCCI Class A Compliance Environmental Warning Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov h...

Page 5: ...e female connector Plug the power cord s into a socket that is properly grounded before turning on the power CAUTION Required operating conditions for the appliance are Temperature 10 to 35o C Humidity non condensing 8 to 90 CAUTION Risk of explosion if the battery is installed upside down or is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions DISPOSING OF BATT...

Page 6: ... avoid possible electrical shock Use rubber mats specifically designed as electrical insulators when working with computer systems The power supply or power cord must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into grounded outlets CAUTION Electric Static Discharge ESD can damage electronic components To prevent damage to your system board it is important to handle it very carefully The followin...

Page 7: ...LL RACKS MUST BE MOUNTED SECURELY Ensure that all leveling jacks or stabilizers are properly attached to the rack If installing multiple appliances in a rack make sure the overall loading for each branch circuit does not exceed the rated capacity Do not slide more than one appliance out from the rack at a time Extending more than one appliance at a time may result in the rack becoming unstable Ins...

Page 8: ...pes A set of adjustable outer fixed rack rail assemblies that attach directly to the rack s A set of inner fixed chassis rail that attach to the appliance these must be removed from each of the adjustable rack rail assemblies NOTE See Step 1 in Section 6A on page 8 or Step 1 in Section 6B on page 9 to see these rack assemblies The 4 post rack assembly consists of A set of long fixed rack brackets ...

Page 9: ...wn B In the back install two rack clips in the top and bottom of three holes that are level in height with the front rack clip installation This will ensure for proper alignment when installing the assembled rack rail components to the rack NOTE The tabs on each rack clip should be on the top and bottom to help stabilize the final installation process No tools are needed to install the rack clips ...

Page 10: ...el in height on the left and right sides for proper alignment to allow accurate appliance installation Step 3 Slide each of the outer fixed chassis rails into the left and right fixed brackets and loosely secure with four M4 x 4 truss head screws on each side shown with red dotted lines Leave enough of the outer fixed rails extended in the front to attach fixed rack brackets C to the rack rails us...

Page 11: ...ixed chassis rails previously installed in the rack Carefully slide the appliance into these rails until you hear them click into place Push the appliance all the way back into the rack until it stops Secure the unit in the rack by inserting and tightening two M6 x 6 screws one on each side NOTE Refer to your rack s mounting hardware for the proper size and type of screws to secure the appliance i...

Page 12: ... Step 1 Connect the power cord Step 2 Connect the Ethernet cables Step 3 Connect any other required cables CAUTION Slide rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space Power on the appliance The power button is the last button on the right side on the front of the appliance ...

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