Aruba JH396A Installation guide

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HPE FlexFabric 5944 Switch Series
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Contents
1 Preparing for installation ·········································································· 1-1
Safety recommendations ································································································································ 1-1
Examining the installation site ························································································································· 1-2
Temperature/humidity ····························································································································· 1-2
Cleanliness ·············································································································································· 1-2
Corrosive gas limit ··································································································································· 1-3
EMI ·························································································································································· 1-4
Laser safety ············································································································································· 1-4
Installation tools ·············································································································································· 1-4
Installation accessories ··································································································································· 1-4
2 Installing the switch ·················································································· 2-6
Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack·············································································································· 2-7
Installation accessories ··························································································································· 2-7
Rack-mounting procedure at a glance ···································································································· 2-8
Chassis dimensions and rack requirements ··························································································· 2-8
Attaching the mounting brackets, chassis rails, and grounding cable to the chassis······························ 2-9
Attaching the slide rails to the rack ······································································································· 2-12
Mounting the switch in the rack ············································································································· 2-13
Grounding the switch by using a grounding strip ·························································································· 2-15
Installing and removing a fan module ··········································································································· 2-16
Installing a fan module ·························································································································· 2-16
Removing a fan module ························································································································ 2-17
Installing and removing a power supply ········································································································ 2-17
Precautions ··········································································································································· 2-18
Installing a power supply ······················································································································· 2-18
Removing a power supply ····················································································································· 2-19
Connecting the power cord ··························································································································· 2-20
Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12A/PSR450-12A1 power supply ······································· 2-20
Connecting the DC power cord for a PSR450-12D power supply ························································ 2-21
Verifying the installation ································································································································ 2-22
3 Accessing the switch for the first time ···················································· 3-23
Connecting the switch to a configuration terminal························································································· 3-23
Console cables ······································································································································ 3-23
Connecting the console cable ··············································································································· 3-24
Connecting a mini USB console cable ·································································································· 3-25
Setting terminal parameters ·················································································································· 3-26
Starting the switch ········································································································································· 3-27
4 Setting up an IRF fabric ········································································· 4-28
IRF fabric setup flowchart ····························································································································· 4-28
Planning IRF fabric setup ······························································································································ 4-29
Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site ··················································································· 4-29
Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs ································································ 4-29
Planning IRF topology and connections································································································ 4-30
Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches ········································································ 4-31
Planning the cabling scheme ················································································································ 4-31
Configuring basic IRF settings ······················································································································ 4-33
Connecting the physical IRF ports ················································································································ 4-33
Accessing the IRF fabric to verify the configuration ······················································································ 4-33
5 Maintenance and troubleshooting ·························································· 5-34
Power supply failure ······································································································································ 5-34
Symptom ··············································································································································· 5-34
Solution ················································································································································· 5-34
Fan module failure ········································································································································ 5-34
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Symptom ··············································································································································· 5-34
Solution ················································································································································· 5-34
Configuration terminal display issues············································································································ 5-35
No display on the configuration terminal ······························································································· 5-35
Garbled display on the configuration terminal ······················································································· 5-35
6 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ························· 6-36
Chassis views ··············································································································································· 6-36
HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28 ····················································································································· 6-36
Technical specifications ································································································································ 6-37
7 Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes········································· 7-40
Power supplies ·············································································································································· 7-40
Fan modules ················································································································································· 7-41
8 Appendix C Ports and LEDs ·································································· 8-42
Ports ······························································································································································ 8-42
Console port ·········································································································································· 8-42
Management Ethernet port ··················································································································· 8-42
USB port ················································································································································ 8-44
QSFP28 port ········································································································································· 8-44
1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port ····························································································· 8-47
LEDs ····························································································································································· 8-47
System status LED ································································································································ 8-47
QSFP28 port LED ································································································································· 8-48
1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port LEDs ··················································································· 8-48
Management Ethernet port LEDs·········································································································· 8-49
Fan module alarm LEDs ······················································································································· 8-49
9 Appendix D Cooling system ··································································· 9-50
10 Document conventions and icons ························································ 9-51
Conventions ·················································································································································· 9-51
Network topology icons ································································································································· 9-52
11 Support and other resources ······························································· 9-53
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support···························································································· 9-53
Accessing updates ········································································································································ 9-53
Websites ··············································································································································· 9-54
Customer self repair ······························································································································ 9-54
Remote support ····································································································································· 9-54
Documentation feedback ······················································································································ 9-54
Index ········································································································· 9-56
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1 Preparing for installation
Table1-1 describes the HPE FlexFabric 5944 switches, power supplies, and fan modules available
for the switches.
Table1-1 HPE FlexFabric 5944 switch models and power supplies
Product code HPE description Alias
HPE FlexFabric 5944 switch series
JL836A HPE FlexFabric 5944 48XGT 6QS28 Switch HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28
Power supplies
JL593A HPE FlexFabric 5710 450W Back-to-Front
AC Power Supply PSR450-12A
JL592A HPE FlexFabric 5710 450W Front-to-Back
AC Power Supply PSR450-12A1
JL688A HPE FlexFabric 5710 450W 48V
Front-to-Back DC Power Supply PSR450-12D
Fan module
JL838A HPE FlexFabric 5944 Power to Port Airflow
(Back to Front) Fan Module 5944 power-to-port fan module
JL837A HPE FlexFabric 5944 Port to Power Airflow
(Front to Back) Fan Module 5944 port-to-power fan module
For regulatory identification purposes, the HPE 5944 switches are assigned Regulatory Model
Number (RMN), which are listed in the following table.
Product code RMN Description
JL836A BJNGA-AD0092 HPE FlexFabric 5944 48XGT 6QS28 Switch
Safety recommendations
To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by incorrect use, read the following safety
recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible
hazardous condition.
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Before cleaning the switch, remove all power cords from the switch. Do not clean the switch
with wet cloth or liquid.
•
Do not place the switch near water or in a damp environment. Prevent water or moisture from
entering the switch chassis.
•
Do not place the switch on an unstable case or desk. The switch might be severely damaged in
case of a fall.
•
Ensure good ventilation of the equipment room and keep the air inlet and outlet vents of the
switch free of obstruction.
•
Connect the yellow-green protection grounding cable before power-on.
•
Make sure the operating voltage is in the required range.
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To avoid electrical shocks, do not open the chassis while the switch is operating or when the
switch is just powered off.
•
When replacing FRUs, including power supplies and fan modules, wear an ESD wrist strap to
avoid damaging the units.
Examining the installation site
The switch must be used indoors. Mount your switch in a rack and verify the following items:
•
Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet and outlet vents for ventilation.
•
The rack has a good ventilation system.
•
Identify the hot aisle and cold aisle at the installation site, and make sure ambient air flows into
the switch from the cold aisle and exhausts to the hot aisle.
•
Identify the airflow designs of neighboring devices, and prevent hot air flowing out of the bottom
device from entering the top device.
•
The rack is sturdy enough to support the switch and its accessories.
•
The rack is reliably grounded.
To ensure correct operation and long service life of your switch, install it in an environment that meets
the requirements described in the following subsections.
Temperature/humidity
Maintain appropriate temperature and humidity in the equipment room.
•
Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical
property change of materials, and metal corrosion.
•
Lasting low relative humidity can cause washer contraction and ESD and cause problems
including loose screws and circuit failure.
•
High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the
reliability and lifespan of the switch.
For the temperature and humidity requirements of different switch models, see "Appendix A Chassis
views and technical specifications."
Cleanliness
Dust buildup on the chassis might cause electrostatic adsorption and dust corrosion, resulting in
poor contact of metal connectors and contact points. This might shorten the device's lifetime and
even cause communication failure. Table1-2 describes the dust concentration limits in the equipment
room.
Table1-2 Dust concentration limits in the equipment room
Substance Particle diameter Concentration limit
Dust particles ≥ 0.5 µm ≤ 3.5 × 106 particles/m3
Dust particles ≥ 5 µm ≤ 3 × 104 particles/m3
Dust (suspension) ≤ 75 µm ≤ 0.2 mg/m3
Dust (sedimentation) 75 µm to 150 µm ≤ 1.5 mg/(m2h)
To maintain cleanliness in the equipment room, follow these guidelines:
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Keep the equipment room away from pollution sources. Do not smoke, eat, or drink in the
equipment room.
•
Use double-layer glass in windows and seal doors and windows with dust-proof rubber strips.
Use screen doors and window screens for doors and windows open to the outside and make
sure the external windows are air tight.
•
Use dustproof materials for floors, walls, and ceilings and use wallpaper or matt paint that does
not produce powders.
•
Clean the equipment room regularly and clean the air filters of the rack each month.
•
Wear ESD clothing and shoe covers before entering the equipment room, keep the ESD
clothing and shoe covers clean, and change them frequently.
Corrosive gas limit
Corrosive gases can accelerate corrosion and aging of metal components. Make sure the corrosive
gases in the equipment room do not exceed the concentration limits as shown in Table1-3.
Table1-3 Corrosive gas concentration limits in the equipment room
Gas Average concentration (mg/m3) Maximum concentration (mg/m3)
SO2 0.3 1.0
H2S 0.1 0.5
Cl2 0.1 0.3
HCI 0.1 0.5
HF 0.01 0.03
NH3 1.0 3.0
O3 0.05 0.1
NOX 0.5 1.0
CAUTION:
As a best practice, control the
corrosive gas concentrations in the equipment room at their
average
values
. Make sure the corrosive gas concentrations do not exceed 30 minutes per day at their
maximum values.
To control corrosive gases, use the following guidelines:
•
As a best practice, do not build the equipment room in a place with a high concentration of
corrosive gases.
•
Make sure the equipment room is not connected to sewer, vertical shaft, or septic tank pipelines
and keep it far away from these pipelines. The air inlet of the equipment room must be away
from such pollution sources.
•
Use environmentally friendly materials to decorate the equipment room. Avoid using organic
materials that contains harmful gases, such as sulfur or chlorine-containing insulation cottons,
rubber mats, sound-proof cottons, and avoid using plasterboards with high sulfur concentration.
•
Place fuel (diesel or gasoline) engines separately. Do not place them in the same equipment
room with the device. Make sure the exhausted air of the engines will not flow into the
equipment room or towards the air inlet of the air conditioners.
•
Place batteries separately. Do not place them in the same room with the device.
•
Employ a professional company to monitor and control corrosive gases in the equipment room
regularly.
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EMI
All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the switch and application
system, adversely affect the switch in the following ways:
•
A conduction pattern of capacitance coupling.
•
Inductance coupling.
•
Electromagnetic wave radiation.
•
Common impedance (including the grounding system) coupling.
To prevent EMI, use the following guidelines:
•
If AC power is used, use a single-phase three-wire power receptacle with protection earth (PE)
to filter interference from the power grid.
•
Keep the switch far away from radio transmitting stations, radar stations, and high-frequency
devices.
•
Use electromagnetic shielding, for example, shielded interface cables, when necessary.
•
To prevent signal ports from getting damaged by overvoltage or overcurrent caused by lightning
strikes, route interface cables only indoors.
Laser safety
WARNING
!
•
The switch is a Class 1M laser device.
•
Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light. Do not stare
into beams or view directly with optical instruments when the switch is operating.
Installation tools
No installation tools are provided with the switch. Prepare the following tools yourself:
•
Phillips screwdriver.
•
Flathead screwdriver.
•
ESD wrist strap.
•
Marker.
Installation accessories
Before installation, make sure you have all the required installation accessories. If any accessory is
damaged or missing, use the part No. provided in this table to purchase a new one.
Table1-4 Installation accessories
Part No. Description Quantity Applicable
device models
5066-0850
Mounting brackets
1 pair, provided
(If the mounting bracket
has a small round role,
you can use the hole to
hang the asset tag.)
HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
1-5
5185-8713
1U rack mounting rail kit A (long
slide rails)
1 kit, provided HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5185-8681
1U rack mounting rail kit B
Optional HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
N/A M6 screw and cage nut
User supplied HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5080-0012
Grounding cable
1, provided HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5185-9579 Grounding screw
2, provided HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5190-1773
Power supply filler panel
1, provided HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5185-8748 Releasable cable tie
User supplied HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5185-8627
Serial console cable
Optional HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
N/A
Mini USB console cable
User supplied HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5185-8722
SFP port plug
Same number as the
SFP ports HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
5187-9022
QSFP port plug
Same number as the
QSFP28 ports HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
2-6
2 Installing the switch
CAUTION:
Keep the tamper
-
proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open
the chassis, contact
Hewlett Packard Enterprise for permission. Otherwise, Hewlett Packard
Enterprise shall not be liable for any consequence caused thereby.
CAUTION:
Always wear an ESD wrist strap during the installation process
. Make sure the wrist strap makes
good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
Figure2-1 Hardware installation flow
Start
Ground the switch
Install fan modules
Install power supplies
Connect power cords
Verify the installation
Turn on the circuit
breakers Troubleshoot
the switch
Operating
correctly?
End
No
Yes
Turn off the
circuit breakers
Install the switch
2-7
Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack
Installation accessories
Table2-2 Installation accessories
Switch model Mounting brackets Rack mounting rail kit
HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
1U high, one pair
(provided). See Figure2-2.
If the mounting bracket has
a small round role, you can
use the hole to hang the
asset tag.
• 1U rack mounting rail kit A, including one pair of
chassis rails and one pair of long slide rails
(provided). See Figure2-3.
• 1U rack mounting rail kit B, including one pair of
chassis rails and one pair of slide rails
(optional). See Figure2-4.
Figure2-2 Mounting brackets
Figure2-3 1U rack mounting rail kit A (long slide rails)
(1) Chassis rail
(2) Long slide rail
2-8
Figure2-4 1U rack mounting rail kit B
(1) Chassis rail
(2) Slide rail
Rack-mounting procedure at a glance
Figure2-5 Rack-mounting procedure
NOTE:
If
a rack shelf is available, you can put the switch on the rack shelf,
slide the switch to an appropriate
location, and attach the switch to the rack with the mounting brackets.
Chassis dimensions and rack requirements
Figure2-6 HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28 chassis dimensions with the mounting brackets installed
at the port side
(1) Power supply handle
(2) Mounting bracket
1 2
Attach the
mounting
brackets to the
switch
Attach the
chassis rails to
the switch
Connect the
grounding cable
to a grounding
point
Select an installation position
for the mounting brackets
(near the port side or power
supply side)
Mount the
switch in the
rack
Attach the
slide rails to
the rack
2-9
Figure2-7 HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28 chassis dimensions with the mounting brackets installed
at the power supply side
(1) Power supply handle
(2) Mounting bracket
Follow these guidelines when you install the switch in a 19-inch rack:
•
The distance between the front and rear posts of the rack must meet the requirements
described in Table2-3.
•
To secure the switch to the rack, you must install not only mounting brackets, but also chassis
rails and slide rails.
Table2-3 Distance requirements between the front and rear rack posts
Switch model Installation method Distance between the front and
rear rack posts
HPE 5944 48XGT
6QS28
Using mounting brackets and rack
mounting rail kit A (long slide rails) 621 mm to 854 mm (24.45 in to 33.62 in)
Using mounting brackets and rack
mounting rail kit B 401 mm to 634 mm (15.79 in to 24.96 in)
Table2-4 Chassis dimensions and rack depth requirements
Device
model Chassis dimensions Rack depth requirement
HPE 5944
48XGT
6QS28
• Height—44 mm (1.73 in) (1 RU)
• Width—440 mm (17.32 in).
• Total depth—485 mm (19.09 in)
ï‚¡ 25 mm (0.98 in) for the power
supply or fan module handle
ï‚¡ 460 mm (18.11 in) for the
chassis.
To ensure that the rack door can be closed
easily after cables are connected, make sure
the rack meets the following requirements:
• A minimum of 800 mm (31.50 in) in depth
(recommended)
• A minimum of 130 mm (5.12 in) from the
front rack post to the front door
• A minimum of 509 mm (20.04 in) from
the front rack post to the rear door
Attaching the mounting brackets, chassis rails, and
grounding cable to the chassis
The switch has two mounting bracket installation positions on its two side panels: one near the
network port side and one near the power supply side.
The switch provides a primary grounding point (with a grounding sign) and an auxiliary grounding
point.
Figure2-8 describes these positions on the HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28 switch.
2-10
Figure2-8 Mounting bracket installation positions and grounding point positions on the HPE
5944 48XGT 6QS28 switch
(1) Mounting bracket installation position near the power supply side
(2) Primary grounding point
(3) Auxiliary grounding point
(4) Mounting bracket installation position near the port side
Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to the chassis
IMPORTANT:
M4 screws are used to secure the mounting brackets and chassis rails to the switch.
As a best
practice, use a torque of 12 kgf-cm (1.18 Nm) to fasten M4 screws.
To attach the mounting brackets and chassis rails to the chassis:
1. Place the wide flange of a mounting bracket against a side panel of the chassis and align the
round holes in the wide flange of the front mounting bracket with the screw holes in the side
panel. Then use M4 screws (provided) to attach the mounting bracket to the chassis.
ï‚¡ To install the mounting brackets at the port side, see Figure2-9.
ï‚¡ To install the mounting brackets at the power supply side, see Figure2-10.
2. Determine the chassis rail installation position based on the mounting bracket installation
position.
3. Place the chassis rail against the side panel of the chassis and align the installation holes in the
chassis rail with rail mounting holes in the chassis. Then use M4 screws (provided) to attach the
chassis rail to the chassis. For installation of chassis rails of rack mounting rail kit A (long slide
rails) and rack mounting rail kit B, see Figure2-9 and Figure2-10.
4. Follow the same procedure to attach another mounting bracket and chassis rail to the opposite
side.
2-11
Figure2-9 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28
(mounting brackets installed near the port side, rack mounting rail kit A or B)
Figure2-10 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28
switch (mounting brackets installed near the power supply side, rack mounting rail kit A or
B)
Connecting the grounding cable to the chassis
IMPORTANT:
The primary and auxiliary grounding point
s are located on the left side panel of the
chassis. The two
grounding points
might be not reachable after the switch is mounted in the rack. Connect the
grounding cable to a grounding point before you mount the switch in the rack.
To connect the grounding cable to a grounding point:
1. Unpack the grounding cable and grounding screws (applicable to both the primary and auxiliary
grounding points).
2. Use the grounding screws to attach the two-hole grounding lug to the grounding point and then
fasten the screws (clockwise direction), as shown in Figure2-11.
As a best practice, use a torque of 30 kgf-cm (2.94 Nm) to fasten the grounding screws.
2-12
Figure2-11 Attaching the grounding cable to the primary grounding point on an HPE 5944
48XGT 6QS28 switch
Attaching the slide rails to the rack
IMPORTANT:
M
6 screws and cage nuts are used to attach the slide rails to the rack. P
repare M6 screws and cage
nuts yourself. As a best practice, use a torque of 30 kgf-cm (2.94 Nm) to fasten the M6 screws.
Before mounting the switch in the rack, you must attach slide rails to the rack.
The installation procedure is the same for different types of slide rails. The following procedure
attaches 1U long slide rails to the rack.
To attach the slide rails to the rack:
1. Identify the slide rail installation position on the rack based on the switch installation position.
2. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) in the mounting holes in the rack posts.
3. Align the screw holes in one slide rail with the cage nuts in a rear rack post, and then use M6
screws (user-supplied) to attach the slide rail to the rack, as shown in Figure2-12.
4. Attach the other slide rail to the rear rack post on the opposite side.
Make sure the two slide rails are at the same height and can slide into the chassis rails
smoothly.
2-13
Figure2-12 Installing the 1U long slide rails
Mounting the switch in the rack
1. Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2. Verify that the mounting brackets and chassis rails have been securely attached to the switch
chassis.
3. Verify that the slide rails have been correctly attached to the rear rack posts.
4. Attach cage nuts (user-supplied) to the front rack posts and make sure they are at the same
level as the slide rails.
5. One person performs the following operations:
a. Supporting the bottom of the switch, aligns the chassis rails with the slide rails on the rack
posts.
b. Pushes the switch slowly for the slide rails to slide into the chassis rails smoothly until the
mounting brackets are flush against the front rack posts. Make sure the front ends of the
slide rails reach out of the chassis rails.
6. The other person uses screws (user-supplied, rust-proofed) to attach the mounting brackets to
the rack.
2-14
Figure2-13 Mounting an HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28 switch in the rack (mounting brackets
installed near the power supply side)
Figure2-14 Mounting an HPE 5944 48XGT 6QS28 switch in the rack (mounting brackets
installed near the port side)
2-15
Grounding the switch by using a grounding strip
CAUTION:
•
Correctly connecting the grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection.
•
Do not connect the grounding cable to a fire main or lightning rod.
•
To guarantee the grounding effect and avoid switch damage, use the grounding cable provided
with the switch to connect the switch to a grounding strip in the equipment room.
The power input end of the switch has a noise filter, whose central ground is directly connected to the
chassis to form the chassis ground (commonly known as PGND). You must securely connect this
chassis ground to the earth so the faradism and leakage electricity can be safely released to the
earth to minimize EMI susceptibility of the switch.
To ground the switch by using a grounding strip:
1. Attach the two-hole grounding lug at one end of the grounding cable to a grounding point on the
switch chassis. For more information, see "Connecting the grounding cable to the chassis."
2. Remove the hex nut of a grounding post on the grounding strip.
3. Attach the ring terminal at the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding post on the
grounding strip, and secure the ring terminal to the grounding post with the hex nut.
Figure2-15 Connecting the grounding cable to a grounding strip
(1) Hex nut
(2) Ring terminal
(3) Grounding post
(4) Grounding strip
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2-16
Installing and removing a fan module
CAUTION:
•
For adequate heat dissipation, you must install five fan modules of the same model for the
switch.
•
Do not install fan trays of different models on the same switch.
•
Make sure all slots have a module installed when the switch is operating.
•
If more than one fan module fails during switch operation, do not remove the failed fan module
s
simultaneously. Replace the fan modules one by one and finish replacing each fan module
within
three minutes.
CAUTION:
Select fan trays and power supplies that have the airflow direction matching the
ventilation
requirements at the installation site
.
As a best practice, make sure the power supplies and fan trays
on the switch have the same airflow direction. For the fan tr
ays available for the switch and their
specifications, see Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes.
Installing a fan module
CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the fan
module or the connectors on the backplane, insert the fan module
gently. If you encounter a hard resistance while inserting the fan
module, pull out the fan module
and
insert it again.
Select fan modules for the switch as needed. For the fan modules available for the switch and their
specifications, see "Fan modules."
The installation procedure is the same for different models of fan trays.
To install a fan module:
1. Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2. Unpack the fan module and verify that the fan module model is correct.
3. Orient the fan module with the "TOP" mark facing upward. Grasp the handle of the fan module
with one hand and support the fan module bottom with the other, and slide the fan module along
the guide rails into the slot until the fan module is fully seated in the slot and has a firm contact
with the backplane.
Figure2-16 Installing an HPE 5944 power-to-port fan module
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