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Accessing the Lower Board Cage

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Chapter 2 Installing the SCSI Extender Accessing the Lower Board Cage The lower board cage holds the NetServer's SCSI Extender and memory boards. To reach these boards, you extend the satellite chassis and remove the lower fan module and rear access panel. NOTE If the server is mounted in a rack, cables most likely run from the satellite chassis to other rack components. If these cables prevent easy access to the satellite, or could stop the satellite from sliding out completely, disconnect them. To access the lower board cage: 1. Remove the retention bracket from the lower rear of the NetServer and set it aside. See Figure 2-4. CAUTION You will need to replace the retention bracket when redocking the Satellite Chassis. The Bracket ensures correct mechanical connection. Figure 2-4. Location of the Retention Bracket 9

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Chapter 2
Installing the SCSI Extender
9
Accessing the Lower Board Cage
The lower board cage holds the NetServer’s SCSI Extender and memory boards.
To reach these boards, you extend the satellite chassis and remove the lower fan
module and rear access panel.
NOTE
If the server is mounted in a rack, cables most likely run from
the satellite chassis to other rack components.
If these cables
prevent easy access to the satellite, or could stop the satellite
from sliding out completely, disconnect them.
To access the lower board cage:
1.
Remove the retention bracket from the lower rear of the NetServer and set
it aside. See Figure 2-4.
CAUTION
You will need to replace the retention bracket when
redocking the Satellite Chassis. The Bracket ensures correct
mechanical connection.
Figure 2-4. Location of the Retention Bracket