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Attach Data Cables to the Server

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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r Figure 2-6 shows the connections of the mouse, video, and keyboard cables from the devices through the HP Console Switch, to the server. Alternate cabling paths for SCSI cables from the server to the mass storage units are also shown. Figure 2-6. Overview of Data Cabling of the HP NetServer LH 4r NOTE Figure 2-6 shows an HP Console Switch, which is not necessary for configuring the system, but is shown for informational purposes. Attach Data Cables to the Server 1. Locate SCSI connections, label both ends of the SCSI cables, and connect one end of each one to the server (see Figure 2-6). Tighten captive screws on SCSI connectors to retain the cable connector in the server connector. 2. Locate any network and remote management connections from routers and other sources and connect their cables to corresponding server connectors. 3. Locate the cable that will attach the serial port on the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) (if present) and plug the server end in. 24

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Chapter 2
Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r
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Figure 2-6 shows the connections of the mouse, video, and keyboard cables from
the devices through the HP Console Switch, to the server. Alternate cabling paths
for SCSI cables from the server to the mass storage units are also shown.
Figure 2-6. Overview of Data Cabling of the HP NetServer LH 4r
NOTE
Figure 2-6 shows an HP Console Switch, which is not
necessary for configuring the system, but is shown for
informational purposes.
Attach Data Cables to the Server
1.
Locate SCSI connections, label both ends of the SCSI cables, and connect
one end of each one to the server (see Figure 2-6). Tighten captive screws
on SCSI connectors to retain the cable connector in the server connector.
2.
Locate any network and remote management connections from routers
and other sources and connect their cables to corresponding server
connectors.
3.
Locate the cable that will attach the serial port on the Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) (if present) and plug the server end in.