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Switch 4005 Key Information Guide
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Switch 4005
Key Information Guide
Unpacking Instructions and Cautions
Documentation Summary and Included Services
Software License Agreement
Product Compliance
Part No. 150568-105
Published Semptember 2002
3Com Corporation
5400 Bayfront Plaza
Santa Clara, California
95052-8145
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C
ONTENTS
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Audience Definition
5
Conventions
6
Related Documentation
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1
U
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I
NSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking a Chassis
8
Unpacking a Module
11
Unpacking a Power Supply
13
Unpacking a Fan Tray
14
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D
OCUMENTATION
AND
I
NCLUDED
S
ERVICES
Key Information Guide
15
Printed Copies
15
Electronic Copies
15
Installation and Maintenance Guide
16
Printed Copies
16
Electronic Copies
16
Software Configuration Guide
17
Printed Copies
17
Electronic Copies
17
Release Notes
18
Electronic Copies Only
18
3Com Network Supervisor
19
Included Services
20
Telephone Support
20
3Com Web Site and Bulletin Board Services
20
Software Bug Fix Releases
20
3
E
ND
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SER
S
OFTWARE
L
ICENSE
A
GREEMENT
License
21
Assignment; No Reverse Engineering
22
Export Restrictions
22
Trade Secrets; Title
23
United States Government Legends
23
Term and Termination
23
Limited Warranties and Limitation of Liability
23
Governing Law
24
Severability
24
Entire Agreement
24
4
P
RODUCT
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OMPLIANCE
Emissions Compliance Statements for Class A Products
25
Federal Communications Commission Notice
25
Canadian Emissions Requirements
25
VCCI Class A Compliance
26
EMC Directive Statement
27
Low Voltage Directive Statement
27
General Approval Statement for UK
27
Australian EMC Frameworks Statement
27
A
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This Switch 4005 Key Information Guide provides instructions on how to
unpack the Switch 4005 chassis and other components, describes the
documentation set, and provides information on included services, the
software license agreement, and compliance to country and regional
standards for electrical emissions and safety.
If the information in the Switch 4005 Release Notes differs from the
information in this guide, follow the instructions in the release notes.
Release notes are not included in the product shipping boxes. To obtain
them, visit the 3Com Web site. Begin from the Find Documentation link
on this page:
http://support.3com.com/index.htm
Audience Definition
This guide is intended for the network administrator who is responsible
for unpacking and installing the network hardware. This guide assumes
that the network administrator has a working knowledge of local area
network (LAN) operations, but it does not assume prior knowledge of
Switch 4005 high performance networking equipment. Furthermore, this
guide assumes that the network administrator has obtained the
appropriate technical training and experience to perform tasks in service
access areas of network equipment, to be aware of electrical hazards or
other hazards that exist in performing these tasks, and to take steps that
minimize the danger to themselves or other persons.
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A
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Conventions
Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Related
Documentation
The Switch 4005 documentation set includes the following documents:
Switch 4005 Key Information Guide (this guide)
Switch 4005 Installation and Maintenance Guide
Switch 4005 Software Configuration Guide
Switch 4005 Release Notes
To read a brief description of each document, to understand how each
document is distributed in paper or electronic format, or to learn how to
order additional paper copies or to download electronic copies, see
Chapter 2 in this guide.
Table 1 Notice Icons
Icon
Notice Type
Description
Information note
Information that describes important features or
instructions.
Caution
Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or
potential damage to an application, system, or device.
Warning
Information that alerts you to potential personal
injury.
Table 2 Text Conventions
Convention
Description
Words in italics
Italics are used to:
Emphasize a point
Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the
text
1
U
NPACKING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
This chapter contains important instructions and information about the
shipping box that you have opened.
Because this guide is included in the shipping box of every item in the
Switch 4005 product set, this guide may contain more information than
you need. However, you should be able to easily locate the information
that applies to the box that you have opened.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Unpacking a Chassis see page 8
Unpacking a Module see page 11
Unpacking a Power Supply see page 13
Unpacking a Fan Tray see page 14
8
C
HAPTER
1: U
NPACKING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking a
Chassis
Your chassis will have the following preinstalled components:
One power supply
Two fan trays
Either of the following:
A Switch Fabric Management Module
OR
A Switch Fabric Management Module plus a specified set of
interface modules. This configuration may be labeled as a starter
kit on your sales paperwork.
To unpack your Switch 4005 chassis, follow these steps:
1 Before you continue to unpack the shipping box or install the product,
carefully examine the box for signs of external damage. If the shipping
box shows any signs of damage, replace any items that you have already
removed, reseal the shipping box, and contact your network supplier (the
company from which you purchased the product) immediately.
If you cannot contact your supplier, contact 3Com Customer Service:
If you are located in the United States or Canada, call
1-800-NET-3COM (1-800-638-3266) and select the n