Statement 4:
≥
18 kg (39.7 lb)
≥
32 kg (70.5 lb)
≥
55 kg (121.2 lb)
CAUTION:
Use safe practices when lifting.
3. Remove the mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords from the
DS5100 and DS5300 shipping box. Do not remove the DS5100 and DS5300
from the shipping box at this time.
Attention:
The mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords may
be packed beneath the DS5100 and DS5300 in the shipping box. To remove
these items from the shipping box without first removing the DS5100 and
DS5300, open the two long sides of the shipping box. Then open and fold flat
the two short sides of the shipping box. This enables you to access the
mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords without first removing
the DS5100 and DS5300 from the shipping box.
After you open the DS5100 and DS5300 shipping container and remove the
mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords, check the remaining
contents (see “Inventory checklist” on page 3) without removing the DS5100
and DS5300 from the shipping box. If any items are missing, contact your IBM
reseller before proceeding.
4. Assemble the tools and equipment that you will need for installation. These
include the following:
v
Region-specific power cords required for the DS5100 and DS5300.
v
5/16 (8 mm) hex nut driver.
v
Medium flat-blade screwdriver.
v
Antistatic protection (such as a grounding wrist strap).
v
Fibre channel and Category 5a or Category 6 Ethernet interface cables and
cable straps.
v
SFP modules.
v
The line cord jumper power cords that are shipped with the DS5100 and
DS5300.
v
The rack-mounting hardware that ships with the DS5100 and DS5300.
v
The appropriate host software kit for your operating system.
The DS5100 and DS5300 ships with your choice of host software kits
(Windows, AIX, Linux, Netware, SUN Solaris, HP-UX, Linux on POWER, or
VMware). The host software kit grants you permission to attach host servers
using the appropriate operating system to the DS5100 and DS5300.
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