User Guide
4. Part Replacement
4.11 Cabling for CMA
4.11.1
Before You Begin
The cable configurations detailed in this section are intended to provide the optimal setup for your specific
configuration. During the cabling of the CMA, the HD Mini-SAS and SFP+ cables should be installed into the
CMA first, followed by Ethernet cables, and finally the power cables on top.
How to Use the Service Loop Dimension Figure and Table
This section uses the concept of service loops to inform the user on how to prepare HD mini-SAS cables
for installation into the CMA. The power and Ethernet cables do not need to be added to the Service
Loop bundle. This concept utilizes measurements that begin at the connector end of the cable and along
the cable itself. The Service Loop Dimensions figure and the Service Loop Dimensions table are paired
together to communicate the length in which connectors, velcro, and the CMA cage must be set at to
avoid binding or snagging.
Note:
The measurement provided in this section are only suggested values based on product
testing. Your specific situation may vary. Adjust the measurement as necessary to avoid cable
binding or sagging below the rear of the enclosure.
1.
Identify the configuration that is needed for the particular setup and locate the Service Loop
Dimension table related to that configuration.
2.
Take the first measurement (letter A) and measure that length from the connector on the cable to the
edge of where the first verco strip will go. Apply the velco strip.
3.
Repeat this action for the B and C values until the table has been completed.
Here is an example of the Service Loop Dimension Figure and Table:
Figure 190:
Service Loop Dimension Figure
Table 45:
Example Service Loop Dimension Table
A
B
C
6in.
N/A
12in.
In this case, the first measurement from the tip of the cable to the first velco strip is 6in. Followed by a 12in.
measurement to the CMA cage. There is no need for a B value due how short this configuration is.
4.11.2
Cabling CMA
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