Unpacking and inspecting the hosting appliance
Remove and inspect the hosting appliance and accessories for damage. If the contents appear damaged, file a damage claim with the carrier immediately (it may be helpful to photograph the packaging).
These items should be present:
- AC power cord
- Serial cable
- Rack mount brackets (2) and screws
- Intel® NetStructure 1010 or 1020 Hosting Appliance
- Quick Start Guide
Save the package box and packing materials in the event that you need to package the hosting appliance for reshipment.
Auxiliary drive size
If you add an auxiliary hard drive, the size of the hard drive must be exactly the same as the original hard drive. Otherwise, the hosting appliance will not detect the auxiliary drive. For more information on installing an auxiliary hard drive, refer to the online user's guide.
Checking the power cord
Check the power cord to ensure that it's the correct type specifically required in the region where you're installing and/or using the hosting appliance. Do NOT modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it's not the correct type. Power cord and connector requirements include, without limitation, the following:
- Ratingpower cords must be rated for available AC voltage and have a current rating at least 125 percent of the current rating of the hosting appliance.
- Connector, wall outlet endpower cords must be terminated in a grounding type-male plug designed for use in your region. For US/Canadian installations, the connector should be a NEMA 5-15P type attachment plug. Power cords must have certification marks showing certification by an agency acceptable in your region.
- Connector, power supply endthe connector that plugs into the AC receptacle on the hosting-appliance power supply must be an IEC 320, sheet C13, type-female connector.
- Power cord length and flexibilitypower cords must be no more than 4.5 meters (14.76 feet) long, and, for North America, must be flexible SVT or SJT type cord, 18 AWG minimum and, outside North America, must be harmonized <HAR> cord or VDE-certified cordage to comply with hosting appliance safety certifications.