HP J9833AABA - Manual

HP J9833AABA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Wall Mounting; For wall-mounting, the network ports must be
  • Page 4 – Management and Configuration Guide
  • Page 5 – Password; Using a standard Ethernet cable, connect a; For; Installation and Getting Started Guide
  • Page 6 – Safety and Regulatory Information for HP PS1810-8G Switch; EnterpriseProducts; Installation Precautions; Installation and Getting Started; Cautions
  • Page 7 – Product Specifications; Chinese Altitude Warning; Power Adapters and Power Cords:” on page 8
  • Page 8 – PS1810-8G External Power Adapters and Power Cords:; Japan Power Cord Warning; Complies with Energy Star 5.0 standards.
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HP PS1810-8G Switch Quick Setup Guide,
and Safety/Regulatory Information

For more detailed instructions and information to set up your switch, view or download the

Installation and Getting Started

Guide

for your switch at

www.hp.com/networking/support

.

1.

Unpack and check included parts.

Documentation kit

Switch

Accessory kit (installation hardware)

Wall mount AC/DC adapter, or in-line AC/DC adapter and
power cord

2.

Prepare for installation. To avoid personal injury or product damage, follow the “Safety and Regulatory

Information for HP PS1810-8G Switch” on page 6.

3.

Mount the switch.

Stack the switch with HP ProLiant MicroServers, or mount it on a wall, or on top of or under a

horizontal surface. Before stacking it with HP servers or positioning the switch on a horizontal surface, attach the rubber
feet that are supplied in the accessory kit.

If you are mounting the switch on a wall or under a surface, do not attach the rubber feet.

Stack with the HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8:

Stack the switch under

, or on top of

the server.

Caution:

The switch has a limitation on how much weight can be placed on top of it. To reduce the risk of personal injury

or damage to the equipment, stack no more than two servers on top of the switch.

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Summary

Page 2 - Wall Mounting; For wall-mounting, the network ports must be

2 Wall Mounting : Install two 5/8-inch (15.875 mm) Number 12 wood screws, (included) into the mounting surface, positioned 6.3 inches (160 mm) apart. Use the wall anchors if necessary. Then, position the switch over the screws and slide to lock in place. Important: For wall-mounting, the network por...

Page 4 - Management and Configuration Guide

4 5 . Power on and verify that Self-Test completes normally. The switch does not have a power switch. It is powered on by connecting the AC power adapter supplied with your switch. 6. Configure the switch (minimal configuration). Note: These procedures assume that you have a Dynamic Host Configurati...

Page 5 - Password; Using a standard Ethernet cable, connect a; For; Installation and Getting Started Guide

5 Managing the Switch via the 192.168.2.10 Address If the switch does not acquire an IP address via the DHCP request, it defaults to the following configuration: To communicate with the switch via the 192.168.2.10 address, follow these procedures: 7. (Optional) Configure trunking (link aggregation) ...

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