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Routing the Cables through the CMA, Attaching the KVM Dongle to the CMA Basket

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Cabling the Dell™ PowerEdge™ R610 Figure 3: Routing the Cables through the CMA Cables entering CMA should have a small amount of slack to avoid cable strain when CMA is extended. NOTE: Do not store excess cable slack inside the CMA. The cable may protrude through the CMA causing binding and potentially damaging the cable. 3. If the cable bundle includes a KVM dongle, place the dongle inside the CMA basket. If the KVM dongle will not fit inside the basket with the other cables, attach the dongle to the exterior of the front basket using the hook and loop straps on the CMA basket as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4: Attaching the KVM Dongle to the CMA Basket KVM Dongle hook and loop straps Page 4

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Cabling the Dellâ„¢ PowerEdgeâ„¢ R610
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Figure 3: Routing the Cables through the CMA
3.
If the cable bundle includes a KVM dongle, place the dongle inside the CMA basket. If the KVM dongle will not
fit inside the basket with the other cables, attach the dongle to the exterior of the front basket using the hook
and loop straps on the CMA basket as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Attaching the KVM Dongle to the CMA Basket
KVM Dongle
hook and loop straps
Cables entering CMA should
have a small amount of slack to
avoid cable strain when CMA is
extended.
NOTE:
Do not store excess cable
slack inside the CMA. The cable may
protrude through the CMA causing
binding and potentially damaging the
cable.