HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1 Installation and Configuration Guide (November 2005)
10 INTRODUCTION
Related
Reading
To learn more about network administration, consult the following books:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Administrator’s Companion by Charlie
Russell and Sharon Crawford (Microsoft Press, January 2000)
Common Internet File System (CIFS) Technical Reference by the Storage
Networking Industry Association (Storage Networking Industry
Association, 2002)
TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume I, The Protocols by W. R. Stevens (Addison-
Wesley, 1994)
Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition) by Bassam Halabi (Cisco Press,
2000)
Safety Guidelines
Follow these safety precautions when installing and setting up your
equipment.
IMPORTANT: Failure to follow these safety guidelines can result in injury or damage
to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. Mishandling of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator voids
all warranties. Please read and follow safety guidelines and installation instructions
carefully.
Equipment
Guidelines
Follow these safety guidelines when you install, setup, or remove components
in the HP EFS WAN Accelerator:
Follow all caution and warning instructions in this manual and marked
on the equipment.
Do not block or cover the openings to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. Do
not install the HP EFS WAN Accelerator in or near a plenium, air duct,
radiator, or heat register.
Do not make mechanical modifications to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
HP is not responsible for the regulatory compliance of HP equipment that
has been modified.
Make sure that the area in which you install the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
is properly ventilated and climate-controlled. For detailed information
regarding environmental requirements, see either the HP ProLiant DL320
Generation 3 Server User Guide or the HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 4 Server
Reference and Troubleshooting Guide.
Use caution when you remove or replace system components; they can
become hot to the touch.
Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the
voltage and frequency inscribed on the electrical rating label of the
equipment.