119
Connecting the Rear Power Cords
and Data Cables
Connect and secure the power cords and data cables located at the rear of the server.
Related Information
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“Planning Network Addresses” on page 59
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“Connecting the Front SP Cables” on page 97
Rear Cable Routing Options
The data cables and power cords connected to the rear of the server can be routed up
through the top of the server, down through a floor cutout, or both. Consult with
your facility manager to determine the best method to route the cables and power
cords at your site.
No.
Task
Link
1
Review the cable routing and
securing options to determine the
best way to route the rear power
cords and data cables for your site.
“Rear Cable Routing Options” on page 119
“Maximum Cable Connections” on page 121
“Cable Management Devices” on page 122
2
Prepare the cable routing brackets.
“Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets” on
page 123
3
Connect and secure the power
cords.
“Connect the Power Cords” on page 126
“Secure the Power Cords” on page 131
4
Connect and secure the network
and data cables.
“Connect the EMS Network Cables” on page 134
“Connect Other Data Cables” on page 135
“Managing Data Cables” on page 136
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