HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 20

Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges, Attaching Rails to the Ethernet Switch 6600-24G

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Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges 1. On the rack vertical posts, mark the holes (three on each front vertical post and two on each rear vertical post) that will be used by the rail flanges. Then, from the inside of each vertical post, insert a cage-nut into each marked hole. 2. From the front of the rack, secure the mounting flanges to the marked holes, using screws shipped with the rails. 3. Attach a washer and nut to the posts at the end of each mounting flange. Leave them loose and towards the open edge of the post. Attaching Rails to the Ethernet Switch 6600-24G 1. Align the rail with the switch. The two holes at the front of the rail must align with the two holes at the front of the switch. The bracket end of the rail is towards the front of the switch. 2. Insert two of the pan-head screws through the rail and into the switch at the front of the switch. Tighten the screws. 3. Insert two of the pan-head screws through the appropriate holes in the rail and into the switch at the back of the switch. Tighten the screws. 4. Perform these steps again to install the other rail on the other side of the switch. 20 Hardware Installation

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Installing Cage Nuts and Rail Flanges
1.
On the rack vertical posts, mark the holes (three on each front vertical post and two on each
rear vertical post) that will be used by the rail flanges. Then, from the inside of each vertical
post, insert a cage-nut into each marked hole.
2.
From the front of the rack, secure the mounting flanges to the marked holes, using screws
shipped with the rails.
3.
Attach a washer and nut to the posts at the end of each mounting flange. Leave them loose
and towards the open edge of the post.
Attaching Rails to the Ethernet Switch 6600-24G
1.
Align the rail with the switch. The two holes at the front of the rail must align with the two
holes at the front of the switch. The bracket end of the rail is towards the front of the switch.
2.
Insert two of the pan-head screws through the rail and into the switch at the front of the switch.
Tighten the screws.
3.
Insert two of the pan-head screws through the appropriate holes in the rail and into the switch
at the back of the switch. Tighten the screws.
4.
Perform these steps again to install the other rail on the other side of the switch.
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Hardware Installation