N1200-320 4Gb Network Storage Router user and service guide 13
2 Installation, cabling, and setup
NOTE: Read this chapter carefully and completely before working with the network storage router.
Identifying product components
The network storage router kit:
• HP N1200-320 4Gb Network Storage Router
• Accessory kit
• Two rack mount assembly rails
• Two rack mount extender brackets
• One bag of mounting hardware with: eight #10-32 x 6 Phillips screws, and eight #6-32x 312
Phillips screws
• Documentation bundle
• Documentation CD
•Safety CD
• Warranty guide
• HP product documentation survey
• Stick-on feet
• Serial cable
• Power cable
• Getting Started poster
Typical installation configuration tasks
• Change the Administrative password if desired (see ”User security settings” on page 38)
• Change the network settings if needed (see ”Network configuration” on page 36)
• Set the date and time (see ”Real-Time Clock configuration” on page 39)
• Verify that the default map is Indexed (see ”Mapping menu” on page 47)
• Edit the Fibre Channel Port 0 map so that it is filled with the SCSI devices (library and drives) that are
communicating over Fibre Channel (see ”Fibre Channel port configuration” on page 42)
• Assign the Fibe Channel Port 0 map to any hosts that need to communicate with the SCSI devices
(library and drives) (see ”Fibre Channel port configuration” on page 42)
Installing the HP N1200-320 4Gb Network Storage Router
Remove the network storage router from the box and place it on a flat and stable work surface. Save the
packaging materials in the event the router will be shipped in the future.
The N1200-320 4Gb Network Storage router can be placed on a desktop or installed in a standard
19-inch rack. When considering a location, make sure the airflow area surrounding the front and back of
the router is unobstructed.
IMPORTANT: The size of the router and it’s rail assembly is 1U.
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