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Connect each PDU to an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS optional.

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LT 6000r When each component is correctly secured in the rack, replace disk drives and power supplies and add the front panel (bezel) to the unit. 6. Proceed with units one by one, from the bottom of the rack to the top. Fill any gaps with filler panels. 10. Connect and Route Cables NOTE Illustrated information about cabling the HP NetServer LT 6000r in the rack is available in Chapter 3 of this Reference Guide, which describes the procedures for connecting and routing cables. Generally, do the following to ensure cables are correctly connected and managed: Prepare to Cable the HP NetServer LT 6000r • Determine which components will be connected to each server. • Attach Cable Guides to the rack column. See instructions included with Cable Guides. • Attach Cable Management Arm to rear of server and to the rack column. • Determine configurations for and mount the PDU (Power Distribution Unit or Units). Connect the LT 6000r Data Cables to Peripheral Components • Plan where data connections are to be made. • Attach data cables to the server. Mark the ends of data cables with colored tie-wraps and labels supplied with each server. This simplifies attaching cables later in the procedure. • Provide sufficient cable length to allow servers to be extended from the rack for maintenance. • Attach data cables to their respective components. Cable the LT 6000r for Power • Connect each component to a Power Distribution Unit (PDU). • Connect each PDU to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) (optional). • Connect PDU or UPS cables--if present--to branch circuits. 12

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Chapter 1
Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LT 6000r
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When each component is correctly secured in the rack, replace disk drives
and power supplies and add the front panel (bezel) to the unit.
6.
Proceed with units one by one, from the bottom of the rack to the top. Fill
any gaps with filler panels.
10.
Connect and Route Cables
NOTE
Illustrated information about cabling the HP NetServer
LT 6000r in the rack is available in Chapter 3 of this
Reference Guide
, which describes the procedures for
connecting and routing cables.
Generally, do the following to ensure cables are correctly connected and managed:
Prepare to Cable the HP NetServer LT 6000r
Determine which components will be connected to each server.
Attach Cable Guides to the rack column. See instructions included with
Cable Guides.
Attach Cable Management Arm to rear of server and to the rack column.
Determine configurations for and mount the PDU (Power Distribution Unit
or Units).
Connect the LT 6000r Data Cables to Peripheral Components
Plan where data connections are to be made.
Attach data cables to the server. Mark the ends of data cables with colored
tie-wraps and labels supplied with each server. This simplifies attaching
cables later in the procedure.
Provide sufficient cable length to allow servers to be extended from the
rack for maintenance.
Attach data cables to their respective components.
Cable the LT 6000r for Power
Connect each component to a Power Distribution Unit (PDU).
Connect each PDU to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) (optional).
Connect PDU or UPS cables--if present--to branch circuits.