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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LT 6000r NOTE The configuration in Figure 3-2 requires different power system configurations at different voltages, as shown below: Voltage Power System Requirements 100 2 PDUs, 3000 VA UPS 120 2 PDUs, 3000 VA UPS 200/208 1 PDU, 3000 VA UPS 230/230/240 1 PDU, 3000 VA UPS For more information on data cabling with the Rack Storage/12FC, see Figure 3-3 and the HP Rack Storage/12FC Installation Guide. 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. Tighten captive screws on SCSI connectors to secure the cable connector to the server connector. 37

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Chapter 3
Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LT 6000r
37
NOTE
The configuration in Figure 3-2 requires different power
system configurations at different voltages, as shown below:
Voltage
Power System Requirements
100
2 PDUs, 3000 VA UPS
120
2 PDUs, 3000 VA UPS
200/208
1 PDU, 3000 VA UPS
230/230/240
1 PDU, 3000 VA UPS
For more information on data cabling with the Rack Storage/12FC, see Figure 3-3
and the
HP Rack Storage/12FC Installation Guide
.
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. Tighten captive screws on SCSI
connectors to secure the cable connector to the server connector.