Netra CT Server Installation Guide
For the Netra CT 810 Server and Netra CT 410 Server
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Planning the Placement of the Rack
Determining If You Have a Front-Access or Rear-Access Model
Planning the Rackmounting Configuration
Chassis and Server Physical Specifications
Chassis Physical Specifications
Netra CT 810 Server Physical Specifications
Netra CT 410 Server Physical Specifications
Connecting Logic Ground and Chassis Ground
3. Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
Attaching the Mounting Bracket Adapters to the Chassis

To Attach the Mounting Bracket Adapters
Mounting the Chassis in a Rack

To Remove the Servers From the Chassis

To Mount the Chassis in a Rack

To Connect the DC Grounding Cable
4. Installing a Server Into a Chassis

To Install a Netra CT Server in the Chassis
5. Installing Additional Cards into the Netra CT Server

To Attach the Antistatic Wrist Strap
Installing Additional Cards in the Front-Access Model Server

To Install Additional Satellite CPU or I/O Cards
Installing Cards in the Rear-Access Model Server

To Install Rear Transition Card Sets
Installing the Cable Management Brackets
Connecting Cables to the CompactPCI Cards
Cabling for the Front-Access Model

To Connect Cables to the CPU Card

To Connect Cables to the CPU Front Transition Card

To Connect Cables to the Alarm Card (Front-Access Models Only)

To Connect Cables to the Front-Access Satellite CPU or I/O Cards
Cabling for the Rear-Access Model

To Connect Cables to the CPU Rear Transition Card

To Connect Cables to the Alarm Rear Transition Card (Rear-Access Models Only)

To Connect Cables to the Rear-Access Satellite CPU or I/O Cards
Assembling and Connecting the DC Input Power Cable
Connecting the AC Power Cables
7. Powering the Server On and Off
Connecting a Terminal Console to the Server
To Perform a Graceful Software Power-Down
To Perform a Graceful Hardware Power-Down

To Install the Solaris Operating Environment
Preparing Network Installations of the Solaris Operating Environment

To Create a Network Installation Image Using the Solaris 9 DVD

To Create a Network Installation Image Using the Solaris 9 CDs

To Create a Boot Server For Diskless Clients

To Install Additional Software
A. Connecting External SCSI Devices

To Connect an External SCSI Device
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