HP LH4r HP Netserver LT 6000r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 4

Step 5: Powering Up and Powering Down the Components in the Rack

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Contents Overview of LT 6000r Data Connections 34 Attach Data Cables to the Server 38 Attach Data Cables to Other Components 40 Step 3: Cable the LT 6000r for Power 40 Attaching Server and Component Power Cables 40 Determining and Balancing Current Draw on Two Circuits in One Rack .. 41 100/120 VAC Rack Power Configurations 42 208V PDU Rack Power Configurations 45 230/240V PDU Rack Power Configurations 48 High Density Configuration 51 Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables 52 Using the Cable Management Arm and the Cable Guides 52 Route and Tie Cables into the Management Arm 52 Step 5: Powering Up and Powering Down the Components in the Rack....... 55 Power Up Sequence 55 Power Down Considerations 55 A Cabling Checklist 57 B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch 59 Index...63 iv

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Contents
iv
Overview of LT 6000r Data Connections
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34
Attach Data Cables to the Server
.............................................................
38
Attach Data Cables to Other Components
...............................................
40
Step 3: Cable the LT 6000r for Power
..........................................................
40
Attaching Server and Component Power Cables
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40
Determining and Balancing Current Draw on Two Circuits in
One Rack .. 41
100/120 VAC Rack Power Configurations
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42
208V PDU Rack Power Configurations
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45
230/240V PDU Rack Power Configurations
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48
High Density Configuration
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51
Step 4: Managing and Routing Cables
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52
Using the Cable Management Arm and the Cable Guides
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52
Route and Tie Cables into the Management Arm
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52
Step 5: Powering Up and Powering Down the Components in the Rack
.......
55
Power Up Sequence
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55
Power Down Considerations
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55
A
Cabling Checklist
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57
B
Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch
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59
Index
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63