NEC Express5800/A1160 Guide de l'utilisateur

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EXPRESS5800/A1160                                                            

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x temperature of 89.6°F.  Reduced air Flow – Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for saf

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Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada xi WARNING Take care not to short live components with conductive tools, such as an adju

Page 5 - Figures

1-1 Section 1 Introduction System planning is a course of action intended to influence and determine decisions, actions, and other matters as th

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New Sources of Documentation 1-2  Dedicated Ethernet hub, router, or gateway depending on the LAN topology at your site 1.2. New Sources of Do

Page 7 - Symbols and Conventions

2-1 Section 2 Understanding the System Environment To understand the system environment, you need to become familiar with the system and network c

Page 8 - Related Documents

Network Components 2-2 Cells A cell contains the physical resources of the system: instruction processors, memory, input/output devices, periphera

Page 9 - Safety Notices

Network Components 2-3 Windows Domain Controller The domain controller typically acts as the Domain Name System (DNS), Windows Internet Name Servic

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3-1 Section 3 Physical Specifications The following topics contain the physical specifications for the cabinet and components. If additional detai

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Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable

Page 13 - Introduction

Cell Specifications 3-2 Frequency Voltage Amperes Power Consumption Dual AC Input 50/60 Hz 200 - 240 V 7.5 A at 200V 1450 W - 4948 BTU/hr

Page 14 - New Sources of Documentation

4-1 Section 4 Electrical Specifications Major system components, such as the processor/memory cell, are independently powered. Power strips are

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Grounding Requirements 4-2 4.2. Grounding Requirements Cells in the system have high leakage current and require special handling of the equipmen

Page 16 - 2.2. Network Components

5-1 Section 5 Environmental Specifications The following topics contain the environmental and climatic requirements for the site. 5.1. Environ

Page 17 - Client Workstation

Air-Conditioning Load 5-2 5.3. Air-Conditioning Load Fans in system components provide sufficient airflow for thermal management within the stand

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6-1 Section 6 Site Considerations The site must comply with local and national building, electrical, and safety codes and with all requirements o

Page 19 - Physical Specifications

Service Access 6-2 Your system configuration can include other components. Systems can be installed in a NEC 42U cabinet, or in a customer-provide

Page 20 - Cell Specifications

Power Cabling 6-3 Figure 6-1 Power-Strip Power Cord Routing

Page 22 - 4.2. Grounding Requirements

7-1 Section 7 Site and Installation Readiness The following topics provide additional information to help ensure the site is ready for installat

Page 23 - Environmental Specifications

iii Contents Section 1 Introduction...1-1 1.1. Customer-Provided Hardware...

Page 25 - Site Considerations

8-1 Section 8 Network Planning This section describes the system management environment and indicates what you must do to fully use it. Planning

Page 26 - 6.5. Power Cabling

Typical LAN Configuration 8-2  Two partition LAN ports Two RJ45 ports on the rear of each cell provide 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network connect

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Typical LAN Configuration 8-3 Advantages A typical LAN configuration has the following advantages:  This is a simple LAN topology.  Additional

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Operations LAN Configuration 8-4  Setting up and maintaining strong network security for the maintenance LAN can be a challenge. 8.5. Operatio

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Implementing Your Desired LAN Configuration 8-5  The operations LAN isolates operations and enterprise management solution traffic from your publ

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Microsoft Active Directory 8-6 NEC Support Center. The system can send information through your corporate Internet connection (the preferred metho

Page 31 - Network Planning

Default MLAN IP Addresses 8-7 8.11. Default MLAN IP Addresses The system automatically assigns initial fixed IP addresses to various components wi

Page 32 - Typical LAN Configuration

Configuring Corporate Firewalls to Communicate Support Information 8-8 8.12. Configuring Corporate Firewalls to Communicate Support Information T

Page 33 - Disadvantages

9-1 Section 9 Security Planning Security planning is somewhat dependent on the system configuration; that is, whether the system uses Microsoft

Page 34 - Operations LAN Advantages

iv Section 7 Site and Installation Readiness... 7-1 7.1. Power ...

Page 35 - Support Center

LAN Configurations 9-2 install any security hotfixes. 9.2. LAN Configurations Isolated Operations LAN This configuration is preferred and is the

Page 36 - Microsoft Active Directory

Security Protection Measures 9-3  Software and security updates  Security analyzers  Antivirus software  Online security and privacy protec

Page 37 - Partition

Security Protection Measures 9-4 that provides a streamlined method of identifying common security issues on Microsoft Windows systems. Antivirus

Page 38 - Support Information

Security Protection Measures 9-5 Physical access control includes such things as limited access to facilities, locked rooms, access restriction usi

Page 40 - 9.2. LAN Configurations

A-1 Appendix A PCI Bus A.1 PCI Bus Numbering Six PCI slots are available for customer-supplied controllers. The following illustration shows th

Page 42 - Physical Access Controls

Appendix B Services and Responsibilities The following topics provide an overview of the warranty and services and explain installation and suppo

Page 43 - In-Depth Defense

Installation and Support Responsibilities B-2 obtain additional support services. From increasing system availability to helping customers ensure

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Installation and Support Responsibilities B-3 applicable drivers by NEC. Server management User Upgrade service may be offered by NEC. Server ma

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v Figures Figure 6-1 Power-Strip Power Cord Routing... 6-3 Figure A-1 PCI Slot Numberin

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Installation and Support Responsibilities B-4 Hardware Maintenance There are two types of replaceable units on the Express5800/A1160: customer-re

Page 47 - Appendix B

Note: Consumers are cautioned that Product performance is affected by system configuration, software, the application, Customer data, and ope

Page 48 - Software/Firmware Upgrades

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vi Tables Table 4-1 Available Power Cords and Mating Receptacle Requirements...4-1 Table 5-1 Normal Environmental Requirements .

Page 50 - Hardware Maintenance

Using This Guide vii Using This Guide This guide contains information that helps you prepare your site for the installation of an Express5800/A1160

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viii  Names of keyboard keys are printed as they appear on the keyboard. For example, Ctrl, Alt, or Enter.  Text or keystrokes that you enter

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Safety Notices ix Safety Notices WARNING To avoid a risk of injuries, maintenance procedures require trained technical personnel. In maintenance p

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