Q-Logic 6140 Router User Manual


 
4 – Installation
Installing the SANbox 6140 Router
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Connect the Router to AC Power
To power up the router, connect the power cord to the power receptacle on the
router chassis and to a grounded AC outlet. The router responds in the following
sequence:
1. The chassis LEDs (input power, heartbeat, system fault) light up, followed by
all port LEDs.
2. After a couple of seconds, the heartbeat and system fault LEDs turn off,
while the input power LED remains on. The router is executing the POST.
3. After approximately 45 seconds, the POST completes and the heartbeat
LED starts flashing at a one second rate. If an error has occurred, the
system fault LED will blink a pattern that indicates the fault reason. For more
information about error blink patterns, see page 5-3.
Configure the Router
You can configure the router using the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
application or the command line interface (CLI).
The SANsurfer Router Manager provides a Configuration Wizard you can use to
configure the GE ports. If either of the router’s GE ports have not been configured
(IP address is 0.0.0.0), the Configuration Wizard starts automatically when the
SANsurfer first connects with the router. The system uses the information
collected in Table 4-2.
WARNING!!
This product is supplied with a 3-wire power cable and plug for the user’s
safety. Use this power cable in conjunction with a properly grounded outlet
to avoid electrical shock. An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could
place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the router chassis. The customer
must make sure the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent
electrical shock.
You may require a different power cable in some countries because the plug
on the cable supplied with the equipment will not fit your electrical outlet. In
this case, you must supply your own power cable. The cable must meet the
following requirements:
For 125 Volt electrical service: the cable must be rated at 10 Amps and
be approved by UL and CSA.
For 250 Volt electrical service: the cable must be rated at 10 Amps, meet
requirements of H05VV-F, and be approved by VDE, SEMKO, and
DEMKO.