After connecting the network cables, you are ready to apply power to the SG6000-CN controller and to the E2860 controller shelf.
Steps
- Confirm that the two power switches on back of the E2860 controller shelf are off.
CAUTION:
Risk of electrical shock – Before connecting the power cords, make sure that the two power switches on the E2860 controller shelf are off.
- Connect a power cord to each of the two power supply units in the SG6000-CN controller.
- Connect these two power cords to two different power distribution units (PDUs) in the cabinet or rack.
- Connect a power cord to each of the two power supply units in the E2860 controller shelf.
- Connect these two power cords to two different PDUs in the cabinet or rack.
- If the power button on the front of the SG6000-CN controller is not currently illuminated blue, press the button to turn on power to the controller.
Do not press the power button again during the power-on process.
- Turn on the two power switches on the back of the E2860 controller shelf.
- Do not turn off the power switches during the power-on process.
- The fans in the E2860 controller shelf are very loud when they first start up. The loud noise during start-up is normal.
- After the components have booted up, check their status.
- Check the seven-segment display on the back of each E2800 controller. Refer to the topic about viewing boot-up status codes for more information.
- Verify that the power button on the front of the SG6000-CN controller is lit.
- If errors occur, correct any issues.
- Attach the front bezel to the SG6000-CN controller.