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Rack Mounting the HP NetServer

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2 Rack Mounting the HP NetServer Introduction This chapter explains how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP System/E or System/U rack. The illustration below shows the characteristics of the System/E and System/U racks. If you have the older HP Systems rack, see the HP NetServer LC 2000 Installation Guide for instructions. (If you are mounting the NetServer in a non-HP rack, refer to the separate rack-mounting guide for third-party racks. It is packed in the accessories tray in the HP NetServer's shipping box.) a b Characteristics of c System/E and System/U Racks: d a. 5-Cornered Columns b. Full Panel Vent c. "HP Rack System/E" or "HP Rack System/U" Name Plate d. Numbered EIA Units e. Anti-Tip Foot Extends Out Front or Back e Figure 2-1. HP System/E and System/U Rack Features 7

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Rack Mounting the HP NetServer
Introduction
This chapter explains how to mount the HP NetServer in an HP System/E
or System/U rack. The illustration below shows the characteristics of the
System/E and System/U racks.
If you have the older HP Systems rack, see
the
HP NetServer LC 2000 Installation Guide
for instructions. (If you are mounting
the NetServer in a non-HP rack, refer to the separate rack-mounting guide for
third-party racks.
It is packed in the accessories tray in the HP NetServer’s
shipping box.)
a
b
d
e
Characteristics of
System/E and
System/U Racks:
a.
5-Cornered Columns
b.
Full Panel Vent
c.
"HP Rack System/E" or
"HP Rack System/U"
Name Plate
d.
Numbered EIA Units
e.
Anti-Tip Foot Extends
Out Front or Back
c
Figure 2-1. HP System/E and System/U Rack Features