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Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 6000r Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables Using the Cable Management Arm and the Cable Guides The HP NetServer LH 6000r has one power input cable for each set of two installed power supplies. Another power cable is needed for the optional redundant power supply. Cables connect external devices and networks to the I/O adapters in the PCI slots. Because power and data cables are supplied only in one length, steps are necessary to manage the cables attached to the rear of the server. A Cable Management Arm helps to ensure that the server can be extended for service and upgrade activities without tangling or disconnecting power and data cables. Route and Tie Cables into the Management Arm Instructions for mounting the cable management arm to the rear of the LH 6000r and to the HP Rack Systems unit are located in the rack mount chapter in the installation guide. The instructions below assume you have already mounted the arm. 1. Begin with the HP NetServer LH 6000r pushed all the way into the rack, and the Cable Management Arm retracted. Plug all data and power cables in, and gather them to the corner formed by the back left side of the NetServer and the flange of the Arm. See Figure 3-10. 51

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Chapter 3
Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 6000r
51
Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables
Using the Cable Management Arm and the Cable Guides
The HP NetServer LH 6000r has one power input cable for each set of two
installed power supplies. Another power cable is needed for the optional
redundant power supply. Cables connect external devices and networks to the
I/O adapters in the PCI slots. Because power and data cables are supplied only
in one length, steps are necessary to manage the cables attached to the rear of the
server.
A Cable Management Arm helps to ensure that the server can be extended for
service and upgrade activities without tangling or disconnecting power and data
cables.
Route and Tie Cables into the Management Arm
Instructions for mounting the cable management arm to the rear of the LH 6000r
and to the HP Rack Systems unit are located in the rack mount chapter in the
installation guide. The instructions below assume you have already mounted the
arm.
1.
Begin with the HP NetServer LH 6000r pushed all the way into the rack,
and the Cable Management Arm retracted. Plug all data and power cables
in, and gather them to the corner formed by the back left side of the
NetServer and the flange of the Arm. See Figure 3-10.