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FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide
 
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Move the E-S switch to the S position.
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Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable (DB-9) to the COM port on the computer 
that will monitor and configure the router.
Connecting to the Ethernet Port
You use the Ethernet (10BaseT) port to configure and manage the router. You use this 
configuration option when you need to manage the router from a remote computer that is 
connected to your LAN. For more information about the configuration and management 
capabilities, see 
To connect to the Ethernet port:
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Be sure the router is turned off.
2
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the router.
3
Move the E-S switch to the E position.
See 
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Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network hub, router, or other 
network connection.
Powering Up All Devices
After you have made all of the SCSI and RS-232 connections, you are ready to power up 
the router and all devices connected to it. For best results, use a two-stage setup procedure. 
First, connect all SCSI devices and the RS-232 port to ensure proper operation. Second, 
connect the FC host port and finish installation.
To power up SCSI devices:
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Be sure the router is turned off.
2
Attach the power cable to the back of the router.
See 
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Plug the power cable into a power source.
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Connect the SCSI devices to the router using the appropriate SCSI cables.
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Power up the connected SCSI storage devices and allow them to come ready.
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Power up the router and allow it to come ready.
The ST status light stays a steady yellow. See 
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Caution: Do not remove the router’s cover. The router has no user-
serviceable parts. Removing the cover will void the warranty.