Connecting the Rear Power Cords and Data Cables
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When routing the cables downward through the bottom of the server, use tie-wraps
to secure the cables to stand-offs located in the rear cable channels.
Related Information
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“Securing the SP Cables” on page 99
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“Rear Cable Routing Options” on page 119
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“Managing Data Cables” on page 136
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Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets
Prior to cabling the server, prepare the cable routing brackets located at the top rear
of the server. The left cable bracket secures the data cables, and the right cable
bracket secures the power cords. Use these brackets to support and route the cables.
Note –
The brackets have been installed at the factory with the left cable bracket
facing upward and the right cable bracket facing downward. With this arrangement,
the data cables out up through the top of the server and the power cords route down
through the bottom of the server. You might need to reposition these brackets
depending on how you plan to route the data cables and power cords.
1. Face the rear of the server and open the rear door.
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