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Cable Routing: Creating the Cable Management

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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r Cable Routing: Creating the Cable Management Loop A cable management loop allows the NetServer to be extended by service personnel (without disconnecting data cables) for upgrades and maintenance. In a fully utilized HP NetServer LH 4r, you can form a cable management loop by connecting cables when the server is fully extended from the rack. (Be sure to extend the anti-tip foot from the front of the rack before extending the server. Also only extend one piece of equipment at a time.) With the NetServer in the fully extended position, attach all cables. Use the hookand-loop cable ties provided with the server to form bundles as shown in Figure 2-13. When the NetServer is returned to its normal rack position, an adequate cable management loop will be formed. 41

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Chapter 2
Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r
41
Cable Routing: Creating the Cable Management
Loop
A cable management loop allows the NetServer to be extended by service
personnel (without disconnecting data cables) for upgrades and maintenance.
In a fully utilized HP NetServer LH 4r, you can form a cable management loop
by connecting cables when the server is fully extended from the rack. (Be sure to
extend the anti-tip foot from the front of the rack before extending the server.
Also only extend one piece of equipment at a time.)
With the NetServer in the fully extended position, attach all cables. Use the hook-
and-loop cable ties provided with the server to form bundles as shown in Figure
2-13. When the NetServer is returned to its normal rack position, an adequate
cable management loop will be formed.