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Mark the Rack Using the Template

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Chapter 2 Prepare the HP NetServer for Rack Mounting Mark the Rack Using the Template Use the rack-mounting template (for HP Rack System/E) to mark four EIA units for positioning the HP NetServer LT 6000r in the rack. 1. Mark the front mounting holes. a) Hold the template along side the front face of the left-front rack column. The LT6000 Rack Mounting Template b) Line up the template with the same rack space that the server will occupy. (The template covers an area four EIA units high, the same height the server requires.) The template identifies two holes in the rack used for mounting the slide. c) Mark the second and fourth holes from the baseline (bottom of the server) for future reference. d) Hold the template alongside the right-front rack column. The template identifies the second and fourth holes from the baseline. Mark the second and fourth holes from the baseline (bottom of the server) for future reference. 4

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Chapter 2
Prepare the HP NetServer for Rack Mounting
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Mark the Rack Using the Template
Use the rack-mounting template (for HP Rack System/E) to mark four EIA units
for positioning the HP NetServer LT 6000r in the rack.
1.
Mark the front mounting holes.
a)
Hold the template along side the front face of the left-front rack column.
The LT6000 Rack Mounting Template
b)
Line up the template with the same rack space that the server will
occupy. (The template covers an area four EIA units high, the same
height the server requires.) The template identifies two holes in the rack
used for mounting the slide.
c)
Mark the second and fourth holes from the baseline (bottom of the server)
for future reference.
d)
Hold the template alongside the right-front rack column. The template
identifies the second and fourth holes from the baseline. Mark the second
and fourth holes from the baseline (bottom of the server) for future
reference.