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See the section about using the Configuration/Setup Utility program in the User's Guide for details. Completing the installation This section describes how to complete the installation. Installing the cover and bezel Complete the following steps to install the server cover and bezel: 1. Position the internal cables so they do not interfere with the cover installation. Attention: Before sliding the cover forward, make sure that all the tabs on both the front and rear of the cover engage the chassis correctly. If all the tabs do not engage the chassis correctly, it will be very difficult to remove the cover later. 2. Position the cover on top of the server and slide it forward. Press down on the cover latch. The cover slides forward into position. Ensure that the cover engages the tabs at the front and rear of the server. 3. If you removed the bezel, position the bezel directly in front of the server and press it into place so that the retention tabs snap into the holes on the top, right side, and bottom of the server. 4. If you removed the USB option tray, insert it fully into the slot below hard disk drive bay 1. 5. Install the server in the rack. See the Rack Installation Instructions that come with the server for details. Notes: a. Depending on the options that you installed, after cabling the server you might need to run the Configuration/Setup Utility program to update the server configuration. See "Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD" on page 9. b. If you installed a SCSI drive, check the LEDs to verify proper operation. 6. To attach peripheral devices, connect the server to other servers, and connect the power cord, continue with "Cabling the server." Cabling the server To share one monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse) among multiple servers, connect the servers using Cable Chain Technology (C2T). In addition, you can create an Advanced System Management (ASM) interconnect network of connected servers by installing one or more Remote Supervisor Adapters. Chapter 4. Customer replaceable units 59

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See
the
section
about
using
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
in
the
User’s
Guide
for
details.
Completing
the
installation
This
section
describes
how
to
complete
the
installation.
Installing
the
cover
and
bezel
Complete
the
following
steps
to
install
the
server
cover
and
bezel:
1.
Position
the
internal
cables
so
they
do
not
interfere
with
the
cover
installation.
Attention:
Before
sliding
the
cover
forward,
make
sure
that
all
the
tabs
on
both
the
front
and
rear
of
the
cover
engage
the
chassis
correctly.
If
all
the
tabs
do
not
engage
the
chassis
correctly,
it
will
be
very
difficult
to
remove
the
cover
later.
2.
Position
the
cover
on
top
of
the
server
and
slide
it
forward.
Press
down
on
the
cover
latch.
The
cover
slides
forward
into
position.
Ensure
that
the
cover
engages
the
tabs
at
the
front
and
rear
of
the
server.
3.
If
you
removed
the
bezel,
position
the
bezel
directly
in
front
of
the
server
and
press
it
into
place
so
that
the
retention
tabs
snap
into
the
holes
on
the
top,
right
side,
and
bottom
of
the
server.
4.
If
you
removed
the
USB
option
tray,
insert
it
fully
into
the
slot
below
hard
disk
drive
bay
1.
5.
Install
the
server
in
the
rack.
See
the
Rack
Installation
Instruction
s
that
come
with
the
server
for
details.
Notes:
a.
Depending
on
the
options
that
you
installed,
after
cabling
the
server
you
might
need
to
run
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
to
update
the
server
configuration.
See
“Using
the
ServerGuide
Setup
and
Installation
CD”
on
page
9.
b.
If
you
installed
a
SCSI
drive,
check
the
LEDs
to
verify
proper
operation.
6.
To
attach
peripheral
devices,
connect
the
server
to
other
servers,
and
connect
the
power
cord,
continue
with
“Cabling
the
server.”
Cabling
the
server
To
share
one
monitor,
keyboard,
and
pointing
device
(such
as
a
mouse)
among
multiple
servers,
connect
the
servers
using
Cable
Chain
Technology
(C2T).
In
addition,
you
can
create
an
Advanced
System
Management
(ASM)
interconnect
network
of
connected
servers
by
installing
one
or
more
Remote
Supervisor
Adapters.
Chapter
4.
Customer
replaceable
units
59