McDATA 3000 Network Router User Manual


 
B-15
Preventing Damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Customer-Supplied
Cables and
Equipment
The specific host and network cables for the external cable
connections must be supplied by the customer.
Table B-4 lists the
cables, connectors, and other equipment that the customer is
responsible for supplying.
Preventing Damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Before removing any part of the unit, ensure that you and the
UltraNet Edge 3000 unit are at ground potential to prevent
electrostatic discharge (ESD).
The following reminders will help to prevent ESD damage to the
UltraNet Edge 3000:
Use an ESD wrist strap with proper grounding connections. See
Figure B-7 for the location of the wrist strap connectors.
Figure B-7 ESD Grounding Connection for UltraNet Edge 3000
Table B-4 Customer-Supplied Cables and Equipment
Type Description
Power receptacles Power (110 volt/15 amperes or 200 volt/10 amperes) supplied
using one standard NEMA.
Note: The power connector for the UltraNet Edge 3000 is
a three-pronged plug (NEMA 5-15P).
Outside analog telephone An external analog RJ-11 plug-type telephone line is required for
McDATA Customer Support Services access (site specific).
Fibre Channel, Ethernet 10/100,
Gigabit Ethernet, and OC-3 ATM
cables
See Appendix C, which contains a specifications section for
each interface. The customer should ensure conformance to the
specifications provided in that section.
Sb003
Wrist Strap Connector