Intel SC5300BD2 Product Specification - Page 19

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Chassis Features Intel® Server Chassis SC5300 5U Kit TPS shield or door. This adds flexibility to the bezel design by making EMI performance independent of the cosmetic plastic parts. Customized bezels for OEM customers can be designed from the standard bezel design. OEM snap-in branding panels are available. In the rack mount configuration, the front door is removed and the sub-bezel becomes the front panel for the rack mount system. The rack mount kit includes the chassis slides, rack handles, front door hinge cover plate and intrusion switch modification hardware. 2.3 Security A variety of chassis security options are provided at the system level: 1. A two-position key lock/switch will unlock the front bezel and side cover in the pedestal configuration only. Rack mount configuration does not have a key lock. 2. For rack mounted systems, a removable padlock loop on the rear of the system access cover can be used to prevent access to the microprocessors, memory, and add-in cards. A variety of lock sizes can be accommodated by the 0.270-inch diameter loop. 3. A Kensington* cable lock mounting hole is provided on the rear chassis I/O panel. 4. An intrusion switch for the side panel and front bezel door are standard. In the rack mount configuration, only the system cover has an active intrusion switch. Note: See the appropriate Server Board Technical Product Specification on the support.intel.com website for a description of BIOS and Intel® Server Management security features. Intrusion switches are provided allowing server management software, such as Intel® Server Management (ISM), to detect unauthorized access to the system cover and pedestal bezel door. 2.4 I/O Panel All input/output (I/O) connectors are accessible on the rear of the chassis. The SSI E-bay 3.5compliant chassis provides an ATX* 2.03-compatible cutout for I/O shield installation. Boxed server boards provide the required I/O shield for installation in the cutout. The I/O cutout dimensions are shown in the following figure. The rear I/O panel conforms to the Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) Specification, Revision 2.1, and supports seven full-length expansion PCI adaptor cards. R 0.039 MAX, TYP 0.100 Min keepout around opening 1.750 ± 0.008 I/O Aperture Baseboard Datum 0,0 (0.150) 6.250 ± 0.008 5.196 ± 0.010 (0.650) Figure 1. ATX* 2.03 I/O Aperture 18 Revision 1.31

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Chassis Features
Intel® Server Chassis SC5300 5U Kit TPS
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Revision 1.31
shield or door.
This adds flexibility to the bezel design by making EMI performance independent
of the cosmetic plastic parts.
Customized bezels for OEM customers can be designed from the standard bezel design. OEM
snap-in branding panels are available.
In the rack mount configuration, the front door is removed and the sub-bezel
becomes the front
panel for the rack mount system. The rack mount kit includes the chassis slides, rack handles,
front door hinge cover plate and intrusion switch modification hardware.
2.3
Security
A variety of chassis security options are provided at the system level:
1.
A two-position key lock/switch will unlock the front bezel and side cover in the
pedestal configuration only. Rack mount configuration does not have a key lock.
2.
For rack mounted systems, a removable padlock loop on the rear of the system
access cover can be used to prevent access to the microprocessors, memory, and
add-in cards.
A variety of lock sizes can be accommodated by the 0.270-inch
diameter loop.
3.
A Kensington* cable lock mounting hole is provided on the rear chassis I/O panel.
4.
An intrusion switch for the side panel and front bezel door are standard. In the rack
mount configuration, only the system cover has an active intrusion switch. Note: See
the appropriate Server Board Technical Product Specification on the
support.intel.com website for a description of BIOS and Intel
®
Server Management
security features.
Intrusion switches are provided allowing server management
software, such as Intel
®
Server Management (ISM), to detect unauthorized access to
the system cover and pedestal bezel door.
2.4
I/O Panel
All input/output (I/O) connectors are accessible on the rear of the chassis. The SSI E-bay 3.5-
compliant chassis provides an ATX* 2.03-compatible cutout for I/O shield installation. Boxed
server boards provide the required I/O shield for installation in the cutout. The I/O cutout
dimensions are shown in the following figure.
The rear I/O panel conforms to the Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) Specification,
Revision 2.1, and supports seven full-length expansion PCI adaptor cards.
I/O Aperture
Baseboard
Datum 0,0
5.196 ± 0.010
6.250 ± 0.008
1.750 ± 0.008
(0.650)
(0.150)
0.100 Min keepout around opening
R 0.039 MAX, TYP
Figure 1.
ATX* 2.03 I/O Aperture