Install Guide

Table Of Contents
One RJ-45 to DB-9 female cable
Two sets of rail kits, no tools required
Two PSUs
Four fan units
One AC or DC country and region-specific power cord
One ground lug
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Safety and Regulatory Information
Warranty and Support Information
Unpack the system by carefully removing the device from the container and placing it on a secure and clean surface.
Four-post rack assembly
Due to the chassis weight, the S6100ON switch does not support a two-post rack installation; you must install the S6100ON
in a four-post rack.
To install in a four-post rack, follow the instructions in your rack frame kit. In a four-post rack, the maximum distance between
the front and back vertical posts is 36 inches (91.44 cm); the minimum distance is 24 inches (60.96).
CAUTION: Use two people, an equipment lift, or pallet jack when lifting or moving the chassis. Install the
chassis into the rack before inserting the chassis components. Lift the chassis only from the bottom. Lifting by
the chassis shelves or power supply openings might damage the chassis.
Four-post rack mount
Rack Mounting Safety Considerations
NOTE:
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, take special precautions to ensure that the
system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
If your chassis is the only unit in the rack, mount it at the bottom of the rack.
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top. Be sure that the heaviest
component is at the bottom of the rack.
If the rack comes with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
If the chassis ships with blanks, remove the blanks from each slot before lifting the chassis.
NOTE: These instructions are a condensed reference. Read the safety instructions in your Safety, Environmental, and
Regulatory information booklet before you begin.
Rack loadingOverloading or uneven loading of racks may result in shelf or rack failure, which may damage equipment and
cause possible personal injury. Stabilize racks in a permanent location before loading begins. Mount the components starting
at the bottom of the rack, then work to the top. Do not exceed your rack load rating.
Power considerationsConnect only to the power source specified on the unit. When you install multiple electrical
components in a rack, ensure that the total component power ratings do not exceed the circuit capabilities. Overloaded
power sources and extension cords present fire and shock hazards.
Elevated ambient temperatureIf you install the switch in a closed rack assembly, the operating temperature of the rack
environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature. Use care not to exceed the 40°C maximum ambient
temperature of the switch.
Reduced air flowInstall the equipment in the rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the
equipment is not compromised.
Reverse air flowTo ensure cool air intake and to avoid hot air blow out from I/O panel, ensure that you have the necessary
clearance.
Reliable earthingMaintain reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular attention to the supply connections
other than the direct connections to the branch circuit; for example, use of power strips.
Do not mount the equipment with the utility panel facing in the downward position.
NOTE: The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a specific switch.
1. Align the system with rails and slide the system into rack.
2. Tighten the screws on each side of the systemss front panel, item 1.
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S6100ON installation