HP Netserver LH 4 Installation Road Map

Overview of NetServer Features
Serial B
Serial A
Parallel
Mouse
Keyboard
Monitor
AC Power
Connectors
Front View
Rear View
Left Front View
Shelf 1 (Flexible Disk Drive)
Shelf 2 (CD-ROM Drive)
Processor Cage
Backplane
Hot-Swap
Power Supply
Shelf 3 (Empty)
Shelf 4 (Empty)
Hot-Swap
Mass Storage
Cage
Hot-Swap
Power Supply
Modules
Right Front View
Hot-Swap
Power Supply
Cage
Keyboard Lock Switch
Power Switch
Reset Switch
Bezel Lock
2
Hot-Swap
Mass Storage
Expansion
Bay (Empty)
Hot-Swap
Power Supply
Modules
Status Lights
Display Control
Buttons
Front Panel
Display
Remote Management
I/O Connectors:
Accessory Board
Sockets
Accessory Board
Slot Covers
NOTE Power redundancy requires four power
supply modules. No redundancy is
available with three modules.
Redundant Fan
Non-Hot-Swap Shelves:
3
4
Obtain HP Navigator CD-ROM Release History
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Call HP’s fax system at 1-800-333-1917 (or 1-208-344-4809 from
your fax machine), and request document number 6005
http://www.hp.com/netserver/servsup
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/servers
GO HPPC; download 6005.txt from the NetServer library
Fax—
Internet WWW—
Internet FTP—
CompuServe—
Connect Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
1. Connect cables:
2. Connect UPS:
Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
cables and the AC power cords to the appropriate connectors on
the rear of the chassis.
If you have an uninterruptible power supply
(UPS), refer to the instructions supplied with it. Install and turn on
the UPS.
Mouse
Keyboard
Monitor
Rear View
Before you begin installing your HP NetServer, ensure that you have the
latest version of the software by obtaining the current
release history. It describes the latest
HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM software
updates to each release of the Navigator CD-ROM, as well as
instructions for obtaining the current release.
AC Power Connectors
You can obtain the release history from one of the HP NetServer
information resources listed here.
To obtain drivers and utilities for the non-HP components of your system,
follow the directions provided by the component or network operating
system (NOS) manufacturer to access the necessary Internet, BBS, or
CompuServe site containing the drivers and software.
Memory Cage
System Board Assembly
I/O Board