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Connecting the Cable Management Arm and Cables, the thumbscrew

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24 Compaq ProLiant 8500 Server I/O Module Upgrade Guide 5. Slide the server into the rack. 6. Secure the server to the rack. Connecting the Cable Management Arm and Cables  1. Connect the cable management arm to the server , and secure it using  the thumbscrew . 1 2 Figure 17. Connecting the cable management arm NOTE: For clarity, the cable management arm is not shown. IMPORTANT: If a Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board is installed, do not connect the mouse and keyboard cables to the board. These signals are provided via the ProLiant DL760 Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition adapter cable. NOTE: If a Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board is installed, you can connect the auxiliary power cable to provide a redundant power supply to the board. 2. Connect any cables or power cords that were disconnected from the server at the beginning of the procedure.

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Compaq ProLiant 8500 Server I/O Module Upgrade Guide
5.
Slide the server into the rack.
6.
Secure the server to the rack.
Connecting the Cable Management Arm and
Cables
1.
Connect the cable management arm to the server
, and secure it
using
the thumbscrew
.
1
2
Figure 17.
Connecting the cable management arm
NOTE:
For clarity, the cable management arm is not shown.
IMPORTANT:
If a Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board is installed, do not connect the
mouse and keyboard cables to the board. These signals are provided via the ProLiant
DL760 Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition adapter cable.
NOTE:
If a Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board is installed, you can connect the
auxiliary power cable to provide a redundant power supply to the board.
2.
Connect any cables or power cords that were disconnected from the
server at the beginning of the procedure.