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Type 1 and Type 2--Mounting the HP NetServer LH, 3r in the Rack

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Chapter 8 Mounting the NetServer in a Rack Note which rack type you have and follow the instructions for your version. Table 8-1. The Two Rack Types Compared Rack Feature Product Nameplate Front and Rear Doors Outside Panels Column Cross Section (See Figure 8-3) Marking of EIA Units Anti-Tip Foot Columns Attached to Base Type 1 Hewlett Packard Rack System/E Curved Plastic and Modular 5-Cornered Type 2 Hewlett Packard HP Systems Flat Sheet Metal and Full-Length 3-Cornered Numbers Stamped in Metal Extends from Front or Rear Offset from Edge of Base Triangular Cut Outs Extends from Front Only Flush with Edge of Base You can mount the HP NetServer LH 3r in either the Type 1 rack (HP Rack System/E) or in the Type 2 rack (HP Rack Systems). The procedures for mounting are similar, except that there are two different templates included and the mounting slides fasten to the rear columns differently. Type 1 and Type 2--Mounting the HP NetServer LH 3r in the Rack NOTE If you want to put your NetServer into a third-party rack, you may be able to find relevant documentation on HP's web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/netserver/servsup 1. First, determine and mark the height at which the NetServer is to be located in the rack enclosure. Use the original ordering information to locate where each component goes in the rack. See Figure 8-4. If the original ordering information is not available, use HP rack configuration tools to plan the location of the components. You can also use the HP NetServer rack configuration tools to make ordering easier and to automatically check that orders are complete. These tools can be found on the HP web site. Use the Search function with the words "rack configuration tools" at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/go/netserver 45

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Chapter 8
Mounting the NetServer in a Rack
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Note which rack type you have and follow the instructions for your version.
Table 8-1. The Two Rack Types Compared
Rack Feature
Type 1
Type 2
Product Nameplate
Hewlett Packard Rack System/E
Hewlett Packard HP Systems
Front and Rear Doors
Curved
Flat
Outside Panels
Plastic and Modular
Sheet Metal and Full-Length
Column Cross Section
(See Figure 8-3)
5-Cornered
3-Cornered
Marking of EIA Units
Numbers Stamped in Metal
Triangular Cut Outs
Anti-Tip Foot
Extends from Front or Rear
Extends from Front Only
Columns Attached to Base
Offset from Edge of Base
Flush with Edge of Base
You can mount the HP NetServer LH 3r in either the Type 1 rack (HP Rack
System/E) or in the Type 2 rack (HP Rack Systems). The procedures for
mounting are similar, except that there are two different templates included and
the mounting slides fasten to the rear columns differently.
Type 1 and Type 2--Mounting the HP NetServer LH
3r in the Rack
NOTE
If you want to put your NetServer into a third-party rack, you
may be able to find relevant documentation on HP's web site at
the following URL:
1.
First, determine and mark the height at which the NetServer is to be
located in the rack enclosure.
Use the original ordering information to locate where each component
goes in the rack. See Figure 8-4.
If the original ordering information is not available, use HP rack
configuration tools to plan the location of the components.
You can also use the HP NetServer rack configuration tools to make
ordering easier and to automatically check that orders are complete. These
tools can be found on the HP web site. Use the Search function with the
words "rack configuration tools" at the following URL: