HP Hewlett Packard HP ProLiant BL p Class System 230859 004 User Manual

HP ProLiant BL p-Class System  
Diagnostic Station  
User Guide  
Part Number 230859-004  
April 2004 (Fourth Edition)  
iLO Guidelines for Accessing the Server Blade .........................................................30  
GbE Interconnect Switch............................................................................ 32  
Regulatory Compliance Notices ................................................................ 32  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers.............................................................. 32  
Federal Communications Commission Notice................................................................. 32  
Modifications.................................................................................................................... 33  
Cables............................................................................................................................... 33  
Canadian Notice ............................................................................................................... 33  
Avis Canadien .................................................................................................................. 33  
European Union Notice.................................................................................................... 33  
Japanese Notice ................................................................................................................ 34  
Korean Notice................................................................................................................... 34  
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BSMI Notice.....................................................................................................................34  
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Abstract  
This document provides instructions for cabling the diagnostic station to an  
HP ProLiant BL p-Class server blade to enable out-of-rack communication with the  
server blade.  
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Diagnostic Station Kit Contents  
NOTE: You may need additional items, depending on the server blade you are using.  
Figure 1: Diagnostic station kit contents  
Table 1: Diagnostic Station Kit Contents  
Item  
Description  
1
2
3
Diagnostic station  
VHDM converter  
Data transfer cable  
continued  
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Table 1: Diagnostic Station Kit Contents continued  
Item  
Description  
4
DC power cord (for server blade)1  
DC power cord (for interconnect switch)  
AC power cord2  
5
6
7
Network cable with RJ-45 connectors  
Documentation CD-ROM  
This installation guide  
Not shown  
Not shown  
1 For information about connecting the diagnostic station to an interconnect  
switch using this DC power cord, refer to the documentation that ships with  
the interconnect switch.  
2 The AC power cords included with this kit each have a different outlet plug  
configuration. Be sure to select the proper cord for the electrical service in  
your facility.  
Warnings and Cautions  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of shock or injury from high-current electrical  
energy, do not remove the server blade access panel while the server blade is  
connected to the diagnostic station.  
Powering the server blade with the access cover removed is a service  
operation and must only be performed by trained service personnel.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of shock or injury from high-current electrical  
energy, do not disable the power cord grounding pin. The grounding pin is an  
important safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily  
accessible at all times.  
CAUTION: Remove all power from the diagnostic station before connecting to the  
server blade. Disconnect all power cords to completely remove power from the  
diagnostic station.  
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CAUTION: Properly ground yourself before beginning any installation procedure.  
Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. For more information  
about electrostatic discharge, refer to the setup and installation guide.  
CAUTION: Disconnect the local I/O cable when not in use. The port and connector  
do not provide a permanent connection. Rear iLO connector performance degrades  
when the local I/O cable is in use, even when the iLO connector on the cable is not in  
use.  
Using the Diagnostic Cable or the Local I/O Cable for  
Configuration or Diagnostic Procedures  
Use either the diagnostic cable or the local I/O cable to perform some server blade  
configuration and diagnostic procedures. Depending on the model, the server blade  
will have either a diagnostic port or an I/O port. The I/O port only accepts the local  
I/O cable and the diagnostic port only accepts the diagnostic cable. If the server blade  
has an I/O icon next to the port on the front of the server blade, use the local I/O  
cable. If the port has no icon, use the diagnostic cable. Refer to Figure 2 to identify  
the I/O icon.  
Figure 2: Local I/O cable with large view of the I/O icon  
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Identifying Diagnostic and Local I/O Cable Connectors  
Use Figure 3 and Table 2 to identify diagnostic cable and local I/O cable connectors.  
Figure 3: Diagnostic cable (top) and local I/O cable  
(bottom) connectors  
Table 2: Diagnostic and Local I/O Cable Connectors  
Item  
Connector Name  
Connector Description  
Diagnostic cable (top)  
1
Server blade connector  
Provides a direct  
connection to the server  
blade.  
2
iLO 10/100 Ethernet RJ-45  
connector 1  
Provides a 10/100  
Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
through which you can  
access the server blade  
with the iLO Remote  
Console and a client PC.  
1 A standard Ethernet cable can be used with the RJ-45 connector for a  
direct cable connection.  
continued  
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Table 2: Diagnostic and Local I/O Cable Connectors continued  
Item  
Connector Name  
Kernel debug connector 2  
Connector Description  
3
Requires a null modem  
serial cable and enables  
trained personnel to  
perform advanced  
diagnostic procedures.  
Local I/O cable (bottom) 3  
Video connector  
4
5
Provides video capability.  
USB connector 1  
Provides USB connection  
enabling direct connection  
to the server blade.  
6
7
USB connector 2  
Serial connector  
Provides USB connection  
enabling direct connection  
to the server blade.  
Requires a null modem  
serial cable and enables  
trained personnel to  
perform advanced  
diagnostic procedures.  
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9
iLO 10/100 Ethernet RJ-45  
Provides a 10/100  
connector 1  
Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
through which you can  
access the server blade  
with the iLO Remote  
Console and a client PC.  
Server blade connector  
Provides a direct  
connection to the server  
blade.  
1 A standard Ethernet cable can be used with the RJ-45 connector for a  
direct cable connection.  
2 The kernel debug connector does not function as a serial port.  
3 The local I/O cable is labeled with the I/O icon. The diagnostic cable has no  
label.  
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Installing the Diagnostic Cable or the Local I/O Cable  
To install the diagnostic cable or the local I/O cable with the diagnostic station, see  
the “Diagnostic Station” section.  
To install the diagnostic cable on a server blade in the rack, refer to the setup and  
installation guide included with the server blade.  
Diagnostic Station  
The diagnostic station enables you to power up and communicate with a server blade  
or an interconnect switch outside of the rack environment.  
Overview  
The diagnostic station enables you to perform the following tasks outside of the rack:  
NOTE: An additional power supply may be required for some ProLiant p-Class products.  
Power up a server blade or interconnect switch.  
Observe external LEDs.  
Test NIC activity.  
Configure a server blade or interconnect switch.  
Load software on a server blade or interconnect switch.  
Test a server blade or interconnect switch after installing an option or upgrade.  
Diagnose a server blade or interconnect switch problem using iLO or connecting  
directly to the server blade.  
IMPORTANT: The diagnostic station is not designed to function as a continuous power supply  
replacement.  
IMPORTANT: The ProLiant BL30p blade sleeve is required when powering a ProLiant BL30p  
server blade outside of the rack. Only one ProLiant BL30p server blade may be installed in the  
blade sleeve when receiving power from the diagnostic station.  
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For more information about installing hardware options and performing  
troubleshooting procedures, refer to the p-Class server blade setup and installation  
guides on the Documentation CD and to the documentation that ships with the  
interconnect switch.  
Diagnostic Station Components  
Use Figure 4 and Table 3 to identify diagnostic station components.  
Figure 4: Diagnostic station components  
Table 3: Diagnostic Station Components  
Item  
Component Description  
1
2
3
4
RJ-45 connector for NIC 1 (PXE default and data)  
RJ-45 connector for NIC 2 (Data)*  
RJ-45 connector for NIC 3 (Data)*  
RJ-45 connector for NIC 4 (iLO)  
continued  
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Table 3: Diagnostic Station Components continued  
Item  
5
Component Description  
Reserved for additional AC power  
AC power input connector  
DC power output connectors  
Data transfer port  
6
7
8
9
NIC LEDs  
10  
11  
Power On/Off button  
Power and health LED  
* This component does not apply to the ProLiant BL30p server blade.  
Accessing the Cable Storage Area  
To access the cable storage area:  
1. Turn the locking latch clockwise (1).  
2. Pull down the cable storage area access door (2).  
Figure 5: Accessing the cable storage area  
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Client PC Requirements  
Observe the following minimum software and hardware requirements for a client PC:  
Intel® Pentium® III or higher processor (700 MHz or greater recommended)  
128 MB of RAM  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional or Microsoft Windows XP operating  
system  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or above with 128-bit encryption  
Ethernet NIC with 10/100 RJ-45 connector  
TCP/IP networking and an IP address compatible with one of the following:  
— iLO diagnostic port static IP address: 192.168.1.1, mask 255.255.255.0  
— Assigned DHCP or static IP address  
Any of the following JavaRuntime Environment versions:  
— 1.3.1_02  
— 1.3.1_07  
— 1.3.1_08  
— 1.4.1 for Windows users only  
— 1.4.2 for Linux users only  
Access the Java Runtime Environment versions at  
Server Blade  
Use the following information to connect the diagnostic station to a server blade.  
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Preparing the Server Blade for Connection  
Before connecting the diagnostic station to a server blade:  
1. Power down the server blade.  
2. Remove the server blade from the server blade enclosure in the rack.  
IMPORTANT: If the server blade is a ProLiant BL30p, install the server blade into a blade  
sleeve and connect the blade sleeve to a diagnostic station.  
3. Place the server blade on a flat, level workspace.  
4. Perform any upgrade or maintenance actions and replace the access panel.  
Cabling the Diagnostic Station to a Server Blade  
This document provides two methods for connecting the diagnostic station to a server  
blade:  
Direct cabling methodUse either method to be sure an option is correctly  
installed in the server blade. This method is recommended for installing an  
operating system on a server blade. The connection can be made in one of two  
ways:  
— With a client PC—Connect to iLO using either the diagnostic port or the I/O  
port on the front of the server blade. This is a direct, one-to-one connection  
using the diagnostic cable or the local I/O cable from the client PC to iLO  
without any hub/switch networking hardware. The iLO diagnostic port static  
IP address can be found on the diagnostic cable or the local I/O cable, but  
may be changed under Network Settings in iLO. Depending on the server  
blade, additional troubleshooting may be performed.  
CAUTION: Disconnect the local I/O cable when not in use. The port and  
connector do not provide a permanent connection. Rear iLO connector  
performance degrades when the local I/O cable is in use, even when the iLO  
connector on the cable is not in use.  
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— With USB devices—Connect the local I/O cable to the I/O port on the front  
of the server blade. This connection enables you to connect a monitor  
through the video connector and various USB devices, such as a USB  
keyboard, USB mouse, USB floppy, and/or a USB CD-ROM, directly to the  
server.  
NOTE: Use of the USB hub is optional as the hub is only required when connecting three  
or more USB devices. For example, you may connect a monitor to the video connector  
and a USB mouse and USB keyboard to the USB connector.  
Network cabling methodUse this method to mimic a network environment and  
to perform server blade configuration or advanced troubleshooting. In this  
method, the client PC is connected to the iLO using a hub/switch and the network  
connections of the diagnostic station. The iLO default configuration enables the  
server blade to obtain its IP address from a DHCP server.  
Using the Direct Cabling Method with a Client PC  
NOTE: Items in addition to those provided with the diagnostic station may be required.  
Additional items will be noted in the option kits they ship with.  
NOTE: The server blade in the illustrations may look different from the model you are using.  
WARNING: To avoid electric shock, be sure that the AC power is disconnected  
from the diagnostic station when connecting cables to the server blade.  
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To connect a client PC to the server using the direct cabling method:  
1. Thread the DC power cord for a server blade or blade sleeve through the opening  
in the VHDM converter (1).  
2. Snap the cord into place in the VHDM converter (2).  
Figure 6: Threading the DC power cord through the  
VHDM converter  
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3. Place the VHDM converter on the rear of the server blade or the blade sleeve by  
inserting the tab into the right side (1), making sure the pins on the left side are  
properly aligned.  
4. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the VHDM converter to the server blade (2) or  
the blade sleeve.  
5. Insert the DC power cord into one of the diagnostic station DC power  
connectors (3).  
Figure 7: Attaching the VHDM converter and connecting  
the DC power cord  
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6. Connect the data transfer cable to the VHDM converter on the server blade (1) or  
the blade sleeve.  
7. Connect the other end of the data transfer cable to the diagnostic station (2).  
Figure 8: Connecting the data transfer cable  
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8. Connect the server blade to the client PC using the diagnostic cable. If you are  
using the local I/O cable to connect to the I/O port, go to step 9.  
CAUTION: Disconnect the diagnostic cable when not in use. The port and  
connector do not provide a permanent connection. Rear iLO connector  
performance degrades when the local I/O cable is in use, even when the iLO  
connector on the cable is not in use.  
a. Connect the network cable with RJ-45 connectors to the client PC (1).  
b. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 network cable to the diagnostic cable (2).  
The kernel debug connector can remain unused.  
c. Connect the diagnostic cable to the diagnostic port on the front of the server  
blade (3).  
d. Go to step 10.  
Figure 9: Connecting the server blade to a client PC  
using the diagnostic cable  
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9. Connect the server blade to a client PC using the local I/O cable.  
CAUTION: Disconnect the local I/O cable when not in use. The port and  
connector do not provide a permanent connection. Rear iLO connector  
performance degrades when the local I/O cable is in use, even when the iLO  
connector on the cable is not in use.  
a. Connect the network cable with RJ-45 connectors to the client PC (1).  
b. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 network cable to the local I/O cable (2).  
The remaining connectors can remain unused.  
c. Connect the local I/O cable to the I/O port on the front of the server  
blade (3).  
Figure 10: Connecting the server blade to a client PC  
using the local I/O cable  
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IMPORTANT: If you are connecting to a ProLiant BL30p server blade, the server blade must  
be installed in the left slot of the blade sleeve on a flat surface.  
Figure 11: Connecting the ProLiant BL30p server blade  
to a client PC using the local I/O cable  
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IMPORTANT: The diagnostic station ships with several AC power cords of different outlet  
plug configurations. Be sure to select the proper AC power cord for the electrical service.  
10. Connect the AC power cord to the diagnostic station (1).  
11. Connect the other end of the AC power cord to an AC outlet (2).  
NOTE: Previously installed components have been removed for clarity.  
Figure 12: Connecting the AC power cord  
NOTE: Depending on which server blade you are using, you may need to install a second  
power supply in the diagnostic station. A second power cord would also be required.  
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Refer to Figure 13 for the completed direct cabling method using diagnostic cable  
(left) and the local I/O cable (right).  
Figure 13: Completed direct cabling method (front and  
rear views) using the diagnostic cable (1) and the local  
I/O cable (2) to connect to iLO  
After the direct cabling method is complete, the server blade and diagnostic station  
are ready for use. See the “Powering Up the Server Blade” section.  
IMPORTANT: Before removing the local I/O cable, completely log out of the current iLO  
session. Do not remove the local I/O cable when the Unit Identification (UID) LED is blinking.  
Using the Direct Cabling Method with USB Devices  
Use the following setup to configure a server blade using a SmartStart CD or to load  
software updates and patches using the CD-ROM.  
Connect to the server using the direct cabling method with USB devices:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 7 of “Using the Direct Cabling Method with a Client PC”  
to make connections from the server blade to the Diagnostic Station.  
2. Connect the server blade connector on the local I/O cable to the server blade.  
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CAUTION: Disconnect the local I/O cable when not in use. The port and  
connector do not provide a permanent connection. Rear iLO connector  
performance degrades when the local I/O cable is in use, even when the iLO  
connector on the cable is not in use.  
3. Connect the monitor to the video connector on the local I/O cable.  
4. Connect a USB hub to the USB connector on the local I/O cable.  
NOTE: Use of the USB hub is optional as you may connect to the server using any  
combination of USB devices. For example, you may connect a monitor to the video  
connector and a USB mouse and USB keyboard to the USB connector.  
5. Connect the following to the USB hub:  
a. USB CD-ROM and/or USB floppy  
b. USB keyboard  
c. USB mouse  
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Refer to Figure 14 for the completed direct cabling method using USB devices and  
the local I/O cable.  
Figure 14: Completed direct cabling method (front and  
rear view) using the local I/O cable and USB devices to  
directly access the server blade  
After the direct cabling method is complete, the server blade and diagnostic station  
are ready for use. See the “Powering Up the Server Blade” section.  
Using the Network Cabling Method  
In addition to the diagnostic station and contents, you need to supply the following  
items:  
Client PC (See the “Client PC Requirements” section for minimum software and  
hardware requirements.)  
Additional network cable with RJ-45 connectors  
Hub/switch  
Deployment server or file server (optional) for operating system deployment or  
file management (may be the same physical server as the DHCP server)  
DHCP server  
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IMPORTANT: The DHCP server assigns the IP address to the iLO NIC. The DHCP  
server is not necessary if you have configured iLO and/or any other connected NICs to  
use a static IP address.  
To connect with the network cabling method:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 7 of “Using the Direct Cabling Method with a Client PC”  
to make the connections from the server blade to the diagnostic station.  
WARNING: To avoid electric shock, be sure that the AC power is disconnected  
from the diagnostic station when connecting cables to the server blade.  
2. Connect the network cable with RJ-45 connectors to the diagnostic station NIC 4  
connector (1) and to the hub (2).  
3. Connect the AC power cord to the diagnostic station (3).  
NOTE: Previously installed components have been removed for clarity.  
Depending on which server blade you are using, you may need to install a second power  
supply in the diagnostic station. A second power cord would also be required.  
Figure 15: Connecting a network cable and the AC  
power cord to the diagnostic station  
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IMPORTANT: If you are using the diagnostic station for operating system deployment or  
file management, connect an additional network cable with RJ-45 connectors between the  
NIC 1 connector and the hub.  
4. Connect an additional network cable with RJ-45 connectors between the  
client PC (1) and the hub (2).  
Figure 16: Connecting a network cable to the client PC  
and the hub  
5. Connect the following items to the hub:  
a. Network cable with RJ-45 connectors from the diagnostic station NIC 4  
connector  
b. Network cable with RJ-45 connectors from the client PC  
c. DHCP server (optional), if not already connected  
d. Network cable with RJ-45 connectors from the diagnostic station NIC 1  
connector (optional)  
e. Deployment server or file server (optional)  
6. Connect the diagnostic station AC power cord to an AC outlet.  
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Figure 17 shows a completed network cabling method with the DHCP server (1) and  
the hub (2).  
IMPORTANT: For operating system deployment or file management, an optional server can  
be connected to the hub.  
NOTE: Connecting the diagnostic cable to the diagnostic port or connecting the local I/O  
cable to the I/O port automatically disables the iLO connection on the rear of the diagnostic  
station.  
Figure 17: Completed network cabling method  
NOTE: Your completed configuration may look different, depending on which server blade  
you are using.  
After the network cabling method is complete, the server blade and diagnostic station  
are ready for use. See the “Powering Up the Server Blade” section.  
Powering Up the Server Blade  
To power up the server blade:  
1. Power up the diagnostic station by pressing the Power On/Off button.  
2. Power up the server blade.  
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3. Power up the client PC in accordance with its own documentation.  
NOTE: iLO may take up to 90 seconds to establish a secure network connection.  
IMPORTANT: If tasks are to be performed on more than one ProLiant BL30p server blade,  
power down the first server blade and remove it from the blade sleeve. Then, install the next  
server blade in the left bay of the blade sleeve when the blade sleeve is laying on a flat  
surface.  
iLO Guidelines for Accessing the Server Blade  
Use the following guidelines when you prepare to access the server blade with the  
iLO Remote Console for the first time.  
Two cabling methods are available to make the wiring connections from the client  
PC to the iLO: the direct cabling method and the network cabling method.  
NOTE: Refer to the setup and installation guide for the server blade you are using for  
information on accessing the server blade with the iLO Remote Console.  
NOTE: If using the RJ-45 connector on the Diagnostic Station to connect to iLO, the iLO  
connector from the iLO interconnects is disabled.  
IMPORTANT: Before removing the local I/O cable, completely log out of the current iLO  
session. Do not remove the local I/O cable when the UID LED is blinking.  
Direct Cabling Method  
In this method, the client PC is connected to the iLO using the diagnostic port or the  
I/O port on the front of the server blade. This is a direct, one-to-one connection using  
the diagnostic cable or the local I/O cable from the client PC to iLO without any  
hub/switch networking hardware. The iLO diagnostic port static IP address can be  
found on the diagnostic cable and the I/O port static IP address can be found on the  
local I/O cable.  
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Network Cabling Method  
In this method, the client PC is connected to the iLO using a hub/switch and the  
network connections of the diagnostic station. The iLO default configuration enables  
the server blade to obtain its IP address from a DHCP server.  
NOTE: If you have edited the configuration to use a static IP address, iLO uses this same  
static IP address when you connect with the network cabling method.  
Connection Information and Browser Compatibility  
To access iLO, you need some basic connection information:  
The TCP/IP address or DNS/WINS name of the iLO  
— When using the direct cabling method, use the 192.168.1.1 for the TCP/IP  
address and 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask.  
— When using the network cabling method, look on the iLO Default Network  
Settings tag for first time access.  
A valid user ID and password with appropriate iLO privileges for accessing  
Remote Console  
This information is also available on the iLO Default Network Settings tag for  
initial access information.  
Be sure that the IP address and subnet mask of the client PC are compatible with the  
IP address and subnet mask of the iLO diagnostic port. In addition, be sure that the  
browser bypasses any proxy servers for the IP address or DNS/WINS name of the  
iLO.  
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GbE Interconnect Switch  
You can configure or troubleshoot a GbE interconnect switch in an out-of-rack  
environment. In this situation, the diagnostic station provides power to the  
interconnect switch. Use the following items from the diagnostic station kit:  
Diagnostic station  
DC power cord (for interconnect switch)  
Network cable with RJ-45 connectors  
AC power cord  
For setup and operating instructions, refer to the documentation that ships with the  
interconnect switch.  
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your  
product has been assigned a unique HP series number. The series number can be  
found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and  
information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer  
to this series number. The series number should not be confused with the marketing  
name or model number of the product.  
Federal Communications Commission Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense.  
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Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to  
this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void  
the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI  
connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
Canadian Notice  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Avis Canadien  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur  
le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
European Union Notice  
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and  
the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European  
Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE  
Directive (1999/5/EC).  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European  
Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference  
EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) – Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2) – Power Line Harmonics  
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EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3) – Power Line Flicker  
EN 60950 (IEC 60950) – Product Safety  
Japanese Notice  
Korean Notice  
BSMI Notice  
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