12 Sun Enterprise 220R Server Owner’s Guide • October 1999
About the Parts Shipped to You
Your system is “configured-to-order,” which means that most internal options that
you order are pre-installed at the factory. However, if you ordered options that are
not factory-installed, these will be shipped to you separately.
You will receive a rackmounting kit (standard) or kits (ordered separately) to mount
your system(s) in a rackmounting cabinet. You may also have separately ordered one
or more rackmounting cabinets with accompanying documentation (ordered
separately). Verify that you’ve received everything you ordered.
In addition, you should have received the media and documentation for all
appropriate system software (ordered separately). Verify that you’ve received
everything you ordered.
Note – Inspect all shipping cartons for evidence of physical damage. If a shipping
carton is damaged, request that the carrier's agent be present when the carton is
opened. Keep all contents and packing material for the agent's inspection.
Save the original shipping containers and packing materials in case you need to
store or ship your system. If you cannot store the shipping materials, recycle or
dispose of the materials properly. Consult your local recycling authority for
information.
Using the Setup and Rackmounting Guide
Shipped with your system is the Sun Enterprise 220R Server Setup and Rackmounting
Guide that describes procedures for rackmounting the server and attaching all cords
and cables needed to get the server up and running. Use this owner’s guide with the
setup and rackmounting guide to install your server.
Tools Required for Setup and Rackmounting
The following is a list of tools that you will need to locate before you rackmount the
server in a standard EIA-compliant rack.
■ A Phillips #2 screwdriver and a flat-blade screwdriver
■ An adjustable wrench to tighten the nuts on the slide bracket assemblies and
to adjust the feet on the cabinet anti-tip legs
■ Allen wrenches to remove the rackmount cabinet side panels (if necessary)
■ A spirit level, for levelling the rackmount cabinet front-to-back and
side-to-side (if necessary)