Table Of Contents
Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware
Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack
Connecting to the AC Power Source
Installing WLSE 1130-19 Hardware
This chapter describes how to install the CiscoWorks 1130-19 Wireless LAN Solution Engine in a rack. The chapter contains the following sections:
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Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack
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Connecting to the AC Power Source
Installation Quick Reference
Table 3-1 provides a high-level overview of the installation process. After installation is complete, follow the directions in "Basic Setup—WLSE 1130 and 1130-19."
Table 3-1 Quick Reference
Task ReferencesUse the rack mount kit to install the WLSE in a rack.
Connect the WLSE to an AC power source.
Connect network and console cables.
Power on the WLSE.
Installing the WLSE 1130-19 in a Rack
This section provides instructions for installing the WLSE in a rack. The rack must be properly secured to the floor, ceiling, or upper wall, and where applicable, to adjacent racks. The rack should be secured using floor and wall fasteners and bracing specified by industry standards.
Before installing the WLSE in a rack, read Preparing Your Site for Installation to familiarize yourself with the proper site and environmental conditions. Failure to read and follow these guidelines could lead to an unsuccessful installation and possible damage to the system and components. Perform the steps below when installing and servicing the WLSE.
The rack must be properly secured to the floor, to the ceiling or upper wall, and where applicable, to adjacent racks. The rack should be secured using floor and wall fasteners and bracing specified or approved by the rack manufacturer or by industry standards.
When installing and servicing the WLSE:
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Disconnect all power and external cables before installing the system.
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Install the system in compliance with your local and national electrical codes:
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United States: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70; United States National Electrical Code.
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Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Part, I, CSA C22.1.
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Other countries: If local and national electrical codes are not available, see IEC 364, Part 1 through Part 7.
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Do not work alone under potentially hazardous conditions.
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Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
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Do not attempt to install the WLSE in a rack that has not been securely anchored in place. Damage to the system and personal injury may result.
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Due to the size and weight of the computer system, never attempt to install the computer system by yourself.
See Precautions for Rack-Mounting for additional safety information on rack installation.
The server can be installed in a system 1U rack. The rack rail components are as follows (numbers in parentheses refer to Figure 3-1):
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2 telescopic rails (1, 2)
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1 cable management arm (3)
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Bag containing:
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9 Round head screws with washer (4)
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6 Round head screws (5)
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6 Cage nuts (6)
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Velcro (7)
Figure 3-1 Rack Rail Components
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To install the CiscoWorks 1130-19 WLSE in a rack, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Attach the telescopic rails to the rack assembly:
a.
See Figure 3-2. Extend the server rail (1) as far as it will go.
b.
Press the green spring plate (2) and slide out that part of the server rail (1). (Set it aside for attaching to the chassis.)
Figure 3-2 Removing the Server Rail
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c.
See Figure 3-3. Using a screwdriver (1), push the middle rail to the end of the rail.
Figure 3-3 Telescoping the Rail
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Note
To allow for adjustment later in the installation, do not tighten any screws. The outer rail/bracket assembly with extended bracket (1) must be assembled to the left side.
d.
See Figure 3-4. Attach the front end of the telescopic outside rail (1) to the rack.
Figure 3-4 Attaching Front Rail to the Rack
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Note
The left side of the rail is for the cable arm.
e.
See Figure 3-5. Attach the back end of the rail to the rack.
Figure 3-5 Attaching Back Rail to Rack
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f.
Repeat this process with the other rail and rack assembly.
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Extend the middle rail about 30 cm and fasten with screws. See Figure 3-6. Then, push the middle rail back into its original position.
Figure 3-6 Attaching Screws to Telescopic Rail
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Note
Leaving some play between the bracket and the rail until you install the rail into the rack will make affixing the rail to the rack easier. After the rail is attached to the rack, you can tighten the screws.
Step 2
Attach the chassis to the rack:
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See Figure 3-7. Secure chassis to the inner rail using three screws. Repeat this process with the other server rail.
Figure 3-7 Attaching Chassis to Rail
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b.
See Figure 3-8. Insert the chassis in the rack.
Figure 3-8 Sliding Chassis onto Rack
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c.
Slide the chassis back and forward several times. Fasten with all the screws described in Step 1d.
d.
See Figure 3-9. Slide six Velcro strips into the holes of the management arm.
Figure 3-9 Attaching Velcro to Management Arm
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e.
See Figure 3-10. Install the rear side of the cable management arm into the back rail until it snaps in the clip. Then install the front cable management arm into the inner rail until it snaps into the clip.
Figure 3-10 Attaching Management Arm
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f.
See Figure 3-11. Put cables into the cable management arm and use the Velcro to tighten the cable into the arm.
Figure 3-11 Installing Cable in Management Arm
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g.
See Figure 3-12. Push the server to the closed position. If the cable is too heavy to carry the server, use a screwdriver to adjust the cam so that the cable management arm is horizontal.
Figure 3-12 Fastening the Server into the Rack
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Warning
This product relies on the building's installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A (U.S./CAN); 240 VAC, 10A (INTERNATIONAL). Statement 1005
Connecting to the AC Power Source
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Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Connect the AC power receptacle to the AC power source with the provided power cable.
Connecting Cables
Use unshielded twisted pair (UTP) copper wire Ethernet cable, with standard RJ-45 compatible plugs, to connect the WLSE to the network.
To connect the cables, follow these steps:
Step 1
Plug the network connection into the Ethernet 0 port. See Figure 1-2 for the location of the Ethernet 0 port
Step 2
Connect a console to the console/serial port using the supplied serial cable and, if necessary, the DB-9-to-RJ-45 console adapter. See Figure 1-2 for the location of the serial port. Do not attach the console to either of the video ports.
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Warning
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Statement 1001
Powering On the WLSE
To turn the WLSE's power on, press the power switch. To turn its power off, press and hold the power switch for at least four seconds. See Figure 1-1 for the location of the power switch.
The system begins booting and sending messages to the console window. When the login prompt appears, you can configure the system.
Next Step—Configuration
Run the setup program and perform basic configuration—See "Basic Setup—WLSE 1130 and 1130-19."