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Brocade san switch create zone
Brocade san switch create zone








brocade san switch create zone

Finally, use the large nut to secure all the rails to the bracket at the rear. Once inserted secure in place with a single screw in the middle.ĥ. (From the front you want the power socket on the left, or the switch will go in upside down!)ĥ.

brocade san switch create zone brocade san switch create zone

With both inner rails fitted, the switch will slide into the outer rails that are screwed to the rack. ( Note: the air baffle has a row of rivets on it – these face downwards).Ĥ. Secure them with the round headed screws that have washers on them. If you line the front up the correct screw holes should be visible. The ‘inner’ rails screw onto the side of the switch and the air guide/baffle, as shown. At the rear, use the small bracket and screw it to the rack in the same manner as the front.ģ. The two outer brackets (without all the screw holes in them) are labelled left and right, and are fixed to the front of the rack, using the square washers that fit into the square holes in the rack, (see below).Ģ. Each mounting rail is in three pieces (2 long pieces and a small bracket that will be in the bag with the screws). Solution Rack fitting the Brocade 300 SAN Switchġ. That’s how they used to work, so someone has decided to have then ‘Not Work’ out of the box (Nice one, well done). You can no longer just plug them in, connect all your SAN devices and it will work. I got a warning from a colleague that these switches, were no longer ‘Open’.










Brocade san switch create zone