Installation Manual

ProCurve Secure Router Installation Guide Unit Installation
5990-3760 Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP 37
Mounting Options
The ProCurve Secure Router may be installed in a tabletop or 19-inch rackmount configuration. The
following section provides step-by-step instructions for rack mounting.
Rack Mounting ProCurve Secure Router
The ProCurve Secure Router is housed in a 1U-high, rack-mountable chassis which can be installed in
19-inch equipment racks. Follow these steps to mount the ProCurve Secure Router in a rack:
Grounding the Router
Follow these steps to ground the ProCurve Secure Router:
Instructions for Rack Mounting the ProCurve Secure Router
1
Position the ProCurve Secure Router in a stationary equipment rack. This unit occupies 1U of
space. To allow proper grounding, scrape the paint from the rack around the mounting holes
where the ProCurve Secure Router will be positioned. See the section Grounding the Router.
2 Using the rack mounting hardware supplied with your router, have an assistant hold the unit in
position as you install two mounting bolts through the unit’s brackets and into the equipment
rack.
3 Proceed to the steps given in Grounding the Router (below) and in Supplying Power to the Unit
on page 41.
Caution
Be careful not to compromise the stability of the equipment mounting rack when installing
this product.
Note
The supplemental equipment grounding terminal is located on the rear panel of the
ProCurve Secure Router.
Instructions for Grounding the ProCurve Secure Router
1 Strip one end of the ground wire to the length required for the ring terminal. (Ground wire and
ring terminal are supplied by the user.)
2 Crimp the ground wire to the ring terminal, using a crimp tool of the appropriate size.
3 Attach the ring terminal to the chassis as shown in Figure 18 on page 38. A 6/32 x 1/4 inch
screw and a washer are provided next to the AC inlet receptacle for connection to a reliable
ground.
4 Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable grounding point at your site.