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1. 4 4 Figure 4 4 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse Cabling 4 12 Figure 4 5 LAN Cabling Configuration Without an Operation LAN 4 14 Figure 4 6 Cable Configuration for Systems with an Operations LAN 4 15 Figure 5 1 Front Rack Filler tree e oki ek t ie E Rx 5 2 Figure 5 2 Cell Cable Connections casco avs auth ae 5 3 Figure 5 3 EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD After AC Power is Applied 5 4 Figure 5 4 Gell Power De bee teet lot banda epulae e se sa 5 5 Figure 5 5 Power Strip Power Cord ciet lle btt deinde taedet 5 6 Figure 5 6 Management Firmware Update 5 8 Figure 5 7 Management Firmware Revision 5 5 5 9 Figure 5 8 BIOS 5 10 Figures Figure 5 9 Management Firmware Updates 5 11 Figure 5 10 Management Firmware Revision 5 5 5 12 Figure BIOS Front P ate uico e otn eto repite f thv tee e ba de 5 13 Figure 512 BIOS Setup WIFOOW iei oem eoe Dd meets di 5 14 Figure 5 13 BIOS Partition WIBIOW soc toes OR eR er 5 15 Figure 5 1
2. Install the Cell Rail Assemblies Left Rail Assembly Right Rail Assembly I gt Frame Front eir 003014 Figure 2 2 Cell Rails Installing Rails in a Cabinet with Square Hole Brackets Perform the following procedure to install each set of rails If you have a multiple cell system install each set of rails for all cells before installing the cells 1 Use Figure 2 3 as a guide to install the rails in the cabinet The figure illustrates the proper placement of each rail 2 3 Install the Cell Rail Assemblies Holding Locking Tabs Spring Holding Locking Tabs Spring Locking Holding Holding Tabs Spring Tab 1 Holding p yo rin 1 Tabs g WI j b N Locking N Spring Holding Tab Figure 2 3 Installing Rails 2 Beginning with either the front or back of the rail insert the holding tabs in the specified locations and push down until the locking spring clicks into place 3 Repeat on the other end of the rail 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to install the other rail To remove a rail press in the locking spring with your finger or a flat blade screwdriver and push up on the rail Installing Rails in a Cabinet with Round Hole Brackets If you have a multiple cell system perform the following procedure for each set of rails for all cells before installing the cells 1 Locate the bracket conversion kit that is provided with the rails to convert the
3. This guide is intended for system administrators and facilities personnel who are preparing the site for an Express5800 A1 160 server installation Symbols and Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions and graphic symbols Warnings cautions and notes have the following meanings AXSWARNING Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious personal injury or loss of life ZJNCAUTION Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software Note Notes give important information about the material being described Names of keyboard keys are printed as they appear on the keyboard For example Ctrl Alt or Enter m Text or keystrokes that you enter appear as boldface type For example type abc123 and press ENTER File names are printed in uppercase letters For example AUTOEXEC BAT Related Documents Related Documents In addition to this guide the following system documentation is useful m NECCare Guide The NECCare Guide contains information about NEC s warranty and server registration Safety Notices Safety Notices ZAWARNING To avoid a risk of injuries maintenance procedures require trained technical personnel In maintenance procedures with voltages of 42 4V peak or 60Vdc or more take safety measures such as wearing insulated rubber gloves Performing work without these measures may cause electric shock In a
4. 5 15 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level OS Control Select EFI to enable lt Enable gt USB for EFI aware lt Enable gt operating systems and lt Disable gt allow access to a USB lt No limit gt mass storage device lt Disable gt from the EFI Shell and SMBIOS Table Location lt Above 1 MB the Update Firmware Sr Disable process Select Legacy to enable keyboard for non EFI aware operating systems and for PCI OPROM utilities Reset to default NT t entry 003132 Figure 5 14 OS Control Window Make sure that the USB driver setting is USB EFI If this setting is Legacy use the controls to change it to USB EFI and press F10 to save changes Press Esc twice to return to the BIOS front page select Continue and press Enter A dialog box appears with a query to reboot the partition Note If you did not change the USB driver setting no reboot is required and you can skip to step 12 Select Yes and press Enter The partition reboots Press the spacebar when the command appears on the second logo screen The BIOS front page appears Select Update Firmware and press Enter A confirmation dialog box appears if the update package is found on the USB drive Select Yes and press Enter The BIOS flash update tool window appears 5 16 Verify PCI Card Installation 5 5 14 Select Update All and press Enter An asterisk character appears next t
5. EXPRESS5800 A1160 HW Installation Guide W a Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document including all designs and related materials is the valuable property of NEC Corporation of America Inc and or its licensors NEC Corporation of America and or its licensors as appropriate reserve all patent copyright and other proprietary rights to this document including all design manufacturing reproduction use and sales rights thereto except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others The NEC Corporation of America product s discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product However actual performance of each product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Corporation of America To allow for design and specification improvements the information in this document is subject to change at any time without notice Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior written approval of NEC Corporation of America is prohibited Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Itanium are registered trademarks of Int
6. After all power cables are routed secure the cables to the cabinet frame using cable ties Do not connect the power strips to the premises wiring at this time Z of 27 Two Four Receptacle Power Strips 002969 Figure 4 2 Power Strip Power Cord Routing 2 Connect the cell power cables between the cell and the appropriate power strips Route the cables in the cable manager and secure them 4 3 Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems 3 Connect the remaining system component power cables such as the power cable for the KVM switch to the appropriate power strips Route the cables in the cable manager and secure them 4 Secure the power cords to the power strip using Velcro straps Velcro Strap Power Cord Figure 4 3 Velcro Straps for Power Strips 4 4 Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems 4 2 4 Power Strip Cabling for a System with One Cell Legend Colors are used to differentiate the cabling Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems 4 2 29 Power Strip Cabling for a System with Two Cells Cell1 Cell 0 Legend Colors are used to differentiate the cabling Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems 4 2 3 Power Strip Cabling for a System with Three Cells Note If you are using 30 amp power strips only two strips are required for cabling three cells Legend Colors are used to differentiate the cabling
7. Figure 4 4 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse Cabling LAN Cabling LAN cabling requirements for your environment should have been determined during the planning process For detailed information on LAN configuration see the System Planning Guide Note A management server is required to monitor the system and communicate support information to the support center For detailed information on monitoring your system refer to the Server Management Software Installation Configuration and Upgrade Guide LAN Cabling 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 LAN Configurations Your LAN topology will determine how you integrate the system into your environment You can integrate the system in a typical LAN environment where all traffic passes through your public LAN An operations LAN where operations traffic is isolated from your other network traffic adds additional security Because LAN topology is so diverse there can be other considerations that apply to your configuration LAN Ports The following LAN ports are accessible on the rear panel of each cell e maintenance LAN port An RJ45 port on the rear of each cell provides a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet network connection to the maintenance LAN e Two partition LAN ports Two RJ45 ports on the rear of each cell provide 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet network connections for the operating system to use These are normally connected to your public LAN The following illustration shows the LAN por
8. management tasks for the cell on a 4 line by 20 character liquid crystal display LCD panel Refer to the User s Guide for information on using the LCD Power button Turns on or off power for the cell ID button Turns on a blue LED in the back of the cell for identification purposes during servicing A button on the back of the cell turns off the LED Navigation buttons Enables the selection of EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor menu options 1 4 Cell Components Component Description LED status indicators Provides status for the cell The top light indicates power status The bottom light indicates cell status See the EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD or the remote console interface for additional information on the power or cell status DVD RW drive A DVD RW drive for your use Partition USB connections Provides two universal serial bus USB 2 0 ports 1 7 2 Components on the Rear of a Cell Figure 1 3 identifies the components that are visible on the rear of the cell Table 1 3 describes these components in more detail E rt Partition Management Partition PCIe Cell ID USB Ports Serial Port Serial Port Carrier Cards 6 1 La 002828 Partition Video Partition LAN Interconnect Cable Connectors Maintenance LAN USB Management Power Supply 0 Power Supply 1 Port Port Figure 1 3 Rear of the Cell Tabl
9. 2 Verify the power strips are to the off position Plug the power strip power cord into the premises wiring for example the floor or wall receptacles or the UPS receptacles Figure 5 5 shows the power strip power 5 5 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level 5 4 of 27 Two Four Receptacle Power Strips Figure 5 5 Power Strip Power Cord 3 Turn the switch on the power strips to the on position Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level Now that AC power is on check the Management firmware levels and the BIOS levels on each partition 5 6 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level 5 4 1 To do this you need to know how many partitions were configured in the factory and what the boot cell is for each partition The boot cell is identified by a B next to the cell number in the bottom right corner of the EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD Perform the following procedures on each partition 1 c D 5 4 1 Initially Accessing a Partition 5 4 2 Checking Management Firmware Level using Remote Console Interface 5 4 3 Checking BIOS Level using Remote Console Interface 5 4 4 Obtaining Releases from the Support Site 0 If you need to install later release levels such as management firmware or BIOS you can obtain the desired versions from the Product Support Web Site http suppor
10. 4 7 Cell Interconnect Cabling 4 2 4 Power Strip Cabling for a System with Four Cells Legend Colors are used to differentiate the cabling 4 3 Cell Interconnect Cabling For systems with more than one cell interconnect cables are used to connect the cells The correct end of each cable must be used to connect the cells Each end of the interconnect cable is identified by a color e TheA connector has an amber band 4 8 Cell Interconnect Cabling e The connector has a blue band Use the following procedure to connect the interconnect cables 1 Review the table showing the cell interconnect cabling for your configuration Follow the order presented in this table when cabling the cells 2 To connect the cables to the cells fully seat the cable on the socket and then tighten the retaining screws with your fingers 3 Route and secure each cable in the cable manager located on the right side of the cabinet when facing the back before proceeding to the next cable 4 3 1 gt System with Two Cells Follow the order presented in Table 4 1 for correct placement of interconnect cables m oa Cell 1 Cell 0 0028968 Table 4 1 Two Cell Interconnect Cabling Line Connect From Blue Connect To Amber 1 Cell 0 Port 0 Cell 1 Port 0 2 Cell 0 Port 1 Cell 1 Port 1 4 9 Cell Interconnect Cabling 4 3 2 System with Three Cells Follow the order presented
11. 5 3 1 Ensure that the connector is fully seated and the thumbscrews are completely tightened finger tight Power cables Ensure that each power cable is secure in the power supplies in the cell and that the other end of each power cable is fully seated in the power strip connector e Interconnect cable connections 0 through 2 Ensure that the cable is fully seated in the connector and that the retaining screws are finger tightened Apply AC Power Initially Use the procedure for your system to apply AC power When internal hardware checks are complete Figure 5 3 displays on the EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD My System My Partition Cell Operation State Cell Numbe 95BA Figure 5 3 EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD After AC Power is Applied If an error displays verify the cabling is installed correctly If you continue to receive an error contact the support center Systems Operating at 100 to 120 VAC Plug the cell power cords into the premises wiring for example the floor or wall receptacles or the UPS receptacles Figure 5 4 shows the cell power cord 5 4 Apply AC Power Initially 5 3 2 B Hi H 1 a gt lt lt Cable TRS Tie To Premises Wiring wall outlet under floor outlet UPS outlet etc Figure 5 4 Cell Power Cord System Operating at 200 to 240 VAC To apply AC power to a 200 to 240 VAC system perform the following procedure 1
12. USA those wiring standards are regulated by Underwriter Laboratories UL in the U K by the Institution of Electrical Engineers IEE and in Canada by the Canadian Standards Association CSA AXSWARNING Some locations within the server have high voltage and therefore are very dangerous To avoid risk of electric shock turn off all server power and disconnect power cables before working inside the server unit The main power of your server is turned off by turning off the power source to the server or removing the power cable Before touching the parts in the server wait for at least 10 to 15 seconds until residual voltage is discharged Online maintenance During and after servicing do not leave the server door open unless necessary to perform servicing xii Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U S A and Canada ZAWARNING Take care not to short live components with conductive tools such as an adjustable wrench To prevent shock take care not to drop or leave conductive parts such as a screw in the server when servicing the system Be careful when accessing a fan or rotating parts to avoid cutting your hand or fingers Safety inspections When servicing the system check equipment that can cause harm due to deterioration and if necessary replace the part Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U S A and Canada PELV Protected Extra Low Voltage Integrity To ensure the extra low
13. to Do Next Boot Manager Figure 5 16 BIOS Boot Manager c Select Internal EFI shell and press Enter d Atthe shell command prompt type PciView e Review the output to verify that the correct PCI cards are installed and visible to the system f Type exit to return to the BIOS front page when you are finished 4 Power down the partition using the remote console interface a Select Power Up Down on the Summary page You receive a message that this is a non graceful termination of the OS host b Click OK 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each partition in the system 5 6 What to Do Next You must now do as follows 1 Install Server Management software on your management server if you have not 5 19 What to Do Next already done so 2 Install operating system software and Server Management software on the Express5800 A1 160 partitions and then configure the software 5 20 Appendix A Related Documents and Web Resources This appendix lists documents and Web resources that provide additional information about Express5800 A1160 systems A 1 Express5800 A1160 Documentation Library The documentation library for Express5800 A1160 systems includes the following categories and documents e Planning for Server Arrival Express5800 A1160 System Planning Guide e Installing and Configuring the Server Express5800 A1160 Hardware Installation Guide Express5800 A1160 Hardware Installation Q
14. 1 3 1 Install 3e 3 1 3 2 Install the Optional Components 3 5 3 3 Install the Power SIPDS eem DR 3 5 Cabling the System ceret Dette eiue 4 1 4 1 Power Cabling for 100V to 120V Systems 4 1 4 2 Power Cabling for 200V to 240V SystemS 4 2 4 2 1 Power Strip Cabling for a System with One Cell 4 5 4 2 2 Power Strip Cabling for a System with Two Cells 4 6 4 2 3 Power Strip Cabling for a System with Three Cells 4 7 4 2 4 Power Strip Cabling for a System with Four Cells 4 8 4 3 Cell Interconnect Cabling 4 8 4 3 1 System with Two 4 9 4 3 2 System with Three Cells 4 10 4 3 3 System with Four rte e Rt beeen ieee 4 11 4 4 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse 4 12 4 5 WANG ADI OE c 4 12 4 5 1 LAN Configurations Cope deren xe era Rant tese 4 13 2 LAN do T 4 13 4 5 3 LAN Cabling for Systems Without an Operation LAN 4 13 4 5 4 LAN Cabling for Systems with an Operations LAN 4 14 4 6 Peripheral Cabling a 4 15 Section 5 Co
15. 4 OS Control WIDOOW et e tfo mb tene 5 16 Figure 5 15 BIOS Front Page 5 18 Figure 5 16 BIOS Boot Manager cu oe pp ep Re ad eee Meds 5 19 vi Tables Tables Table 1 1 Warnings and CaHllOnis csset ces erba Sese ne 1 2 Table 1 2 Components on the Front of the Cell 1 4 Table 1 3 Components on the Rear of a 1 5 Table 4 1 Two Cell Interconnect 4 9 Table 4 2 Three Cell Interconnect Cabling 4 10 Table 4 3 Four Cell Interconnect Cabling 4 11 vii Using This Guide This guide contains information that helps you install your Express5800 A1 160 server By following these installation procedures you can help ensure a smooth and successful installation of your server This guide is intended for system administrators and facilities personnel who are making installation of an Express5800 A1160 Server Proper site preparation and maintenance are vital to the reliability of any computer system As our customer it is your responsibility to ensure that the proper facility resources and conditions are maintained This will allow us to provide support services in accordance with the NECCare Maintenance and Service Warranty Program Who Should Use This Guide
16. ERVED Ap Serial Number 123456702 Version nt Alert Management Network Address SSL Cenificate Time and Date User Management Remote Control KVMS Reditection Maintenance Fault Information Haqnostic Tests Firmware Update Service Processors 7 Refresh Page Disconnect Figure 5 8 BIOS Version 5 4 4 Obtaining Releases from the Support Site If you need to install later release levels such as management firmware or BIOS you can obtain the desired versions from the Product Support Web Site http support necam com servers Enterprise 5 4 5 Updating Management Firmware using Remote Console Interface You can determine the management firmware levels on the Service Processors and update the firmware if necessary provided you can access the remote console interface for the partition as follows 1 Navigate to the firmware update page of the remote console interface for the partition as shown in Figure 5 9 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level NEC System System123456789 Partition Partitiono Partition Monitoring Summary Sensor Readings Event Log Hardware Locator Information FRU Inventory Configuration Settings Alert Management Network Address SSL Certificate Time and Date User Management Remote Control KVMS Redirection Maintenance Fault Information Diagnostic Tests hansannanac anni
17. Powering On the System 5 2 Check Cabling Before Powering On the System Loose or improperly attached cable connectors can adversely affect the system power on processes Check the cabling before applying AC power for the first time The following figure shows the cable connections at the rear of the cell Partition USB Ports 00000 L2 1 0 i 318 Partition Video Partition LAN Interconnect Port Ports Cable Connectors Maintenance LAN Port Figure 5 2 Cell Cable Connections At the rear of the cabinet check the following cable connections on each cell e LAN cable connections maintenance LAN and partition LAN 1 Gently pull on the LAN cable to ensure that it is attached completely in the connector receptacle 2 Ifthe cable pulls out check the latching lever Sometimes the latching lever is flattened against the connector body and therefore does not latch properly If this is the case pry the lever away from the connector body and reinsert the connector to see if it latches properly 3 If the connector still does not latch try substituting another LAN cable that you know has a properly latching connector If the substitute cable latches properly the original cable probably has a broken or obstructed connector and should be replaced e USB cable connections partition Ensure that the USB connectors are fully seated e Video cable connection partition 5 3 Apply AC Power Initially 5 3
18. a AMA Service Processors Firmware Update You can update the management firmware for any cells that make up this partition and that are powered on When you update the mangement firmware the Service Processors for the partition are reset and you lose your connection to these Firmware Web pages To update the firmware click Browse browse to the location fo the new firmware file and then click Open Confirm the location in the select File to Load box and then click Load Wait several minutes and then click Refresh in your browser toolbar to reacess these pages Firmware Update File Browse Display Current Firmware Status and Revision 003068 Figure 5 9 Management Firmware Updates Page 2 To update the management firmware on the partition click Browse on the firmware update page navigate to the location of the saved firmware update file and click Load The firmware revision is loaded and distributed to the Service Processor of each member cell of the partition that is powered on The update takes several minutes to complete Initially a dialog box is displayed saying that the update is in progress When the update finishes all cells should have the same firmware level Each Service Processor performs a reset action and the connection to the remote console interface is lost 3 Refresh the page and log on to restore the partition Web interface 4 Navigate to the firmware update page and click Display C
19. ame label as the cell number Figure 1 1 System Serial Number Label Location Cell Components The following text identifies the main components ports and connectors that are visible on the front and back of a cell Components on the Front of a Cell Figure 1 2 identifies the components that are visible on the front of the cell Table 1 2 describes each component in more detail Cell Components Fan Module 0 Fan Module 1 EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LED Status Indicators LCD 2 cuc mH ID Button Navigation Drive Tray Hard Drives 6 DVD RW Drive Power Button Buttons LED Fan Status Partition Indicators USB Connections Figure 1 2 Front of the Cell Table 1 2 Components on the Front of the Cell Component Description Fan module Provides the airflow needed to cool the cell LED fan status indicators Provide fan status with one LED light on each fan module A green light indicates normal operations Drive tray Provides slots for up to six 2 5 inch SAS hard drives Hard drives Six 2 5 inch SAS hard drives enclosed in individual drive carriers EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor A control and display interface for the cell and the partition LED fan status indicators containing the cell Provide fan status with one LED light on each fan module A green light indicates normal operations LCD Displays status information and provides a menu of
20. bracket for use in NEC cabinets Note These figures show NEC cabinets and hardware If your cabinet is not compatible with the brackets and hardware simply discard the unused pieces Follow these steps to install the power strips 1 Remove the power strips from the shipping carton 2 Attach a Velcro strap included in the packaging with the power strips next to each receptacle Velcro straps are used to secure the power cables to the power strips which is done during Section 4 Cabling the System Figure 4 3 illustrates the use of 3 5 Install the Power Strips the Velcro straps 3 Install the power strips at the rear of the cabinet Position the power strips so that the cables from the cells and any peripherals reach the appropriate strip when the cables are routed and secured to the frame 4 Use the illustration provided for the type of power strip to be installed Four Receptacle Power Strips Use this procedure if you did not purchase a cabinet from NEC To install the four receptacle power strips to the frame screw two screws through the frame into the rear of the power strip as shown in Figure 3 6 Use the same procedure for round or square hole cabinets Mounting Screws 00021208 lapalapa papapa apapa aa a apapa alaha Power Strip Figure 3 6 One Four Receptacle Power Strip Installation Two Four Receptacle Power Strips in a Mounting Bracket Before you begin the installation mount the po
21. ce During the boot process the logo screen appears twice The second time a command to press the spacebar to enter the BIOS menu appears at the bottom 4 Press the spacebar when the command appears the second logo screen The BIOS front page appears as shown in Figure 5 11 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level Product Name Genuine Intel R CPU 1 092 002 UEFI2 0 X64 8192 MB RAM Select to continue the Boot Manager booting process BIOS Setup Boot Maintenance Manager Update Firmware Tlh Move highlight Enter Select entry 003115 Figure 5 11 BIOS Front Page 5 Select BIOS Setup and press Enter The BIOS Setup window appears as shown in Figure 5 12 5 13 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level BIOS Setup Gener al Press Enter to select Partition the General Setup dvanc ed options ecuritu ess ESC to exit Move Highlight lt Enter gt Select Entry 002116 Figure 5 12 BIOS Setup Window 6 Select Partition and press Enter The Partition window appears as shown in Figure 5 13 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level Partition Select to vieu or Configuration change options for r Configuration booting an operating guration systen 003119 Figure 5 13 BIOS Partition Window 7 Select OS Control and press Enter The OS Control window appears as shown in Figure 5 14
22. e 1 3 Components on the Rear of a Cell Component Description PCIe carrier cards Six hot plug switched PCle 8x card slots Slots 1 and 4 can support full length cards Each PCle card is housed in an individual carrier Cell ID An LED that is lit when the ID button on the EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor is pressed Press the cell ID button on the rear of the cell to turn off the light Partition USB ports Two universal serial bus USB 2 0 ports 1 5 Receive the Hardware 1 8 Component Description Management serial port A 9 pin serial port for the management board Partition serial port A 9 pin serial port for the operating system Maintenance LAN port An RJ45 port that provides a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet network connection to the maintenance LAN Partition video port A 15 pin SVGA port USB management port Partition LAN ports A USB 2 0 port for use with the management board Two RJ45 ports that provide 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet network connections for the operating system These ports are typically connected to the public LAN Navigation buttons Enables the selection of EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor menu options LED status indicators Provides status for the cell The top light indicates power status The bottom light indicates cell status See the EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD or the remote console interface for additional information on the power or cell s
23. e Power Strips first Then reattach the side skins and move the cabinet in place 2 1 Review the Cabinet Configuration Figure 2 1 shows the cabinet configuration A four cell system starts with cell 0 at the 6U location Smaller configurations are built similarly from the bottom of the cabinet upward starting with cell 0 at the 6U location This figure shows cells and optional equipment that might not be part of your order 2 1 Install the Cell Rail Assemblies 2 2 je e e ee o os NNN gt o ES ORG M X Tn S Figure 2 1 Cabinet Configuration Install the Cell Rail Assemblies This procedure is for installing cell rail assemblies in a NEC cabinet however the rails are designed to fit in most cabinets Installation instructions are provided for cabinets with square hole or round hole brackets If you ordered a cabinet with your system follow the procedures for installing rails in a cabinet with square hole brackets Note A cell requires 4U of space in the frame Before you begin remove the cell rails hardware and power cables from the cell shipping carton Set the power cables aside for Section 4 Cabling the System The left and right rails are different as shown in Figure 2 2
24. el Corporation All other product brand or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective trademark owners PN 456 01805 000 December 2008 Copyright 2008 NEC Corporation of America 10850 Gold Center Drive Suite 200 Rancho Cordova CA 95670 All Rights Reserved Contents Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Preparing for Installation 1 1 1 1 Documentation Updates e t ue E tu Eee guis 1 1 1 2 Customer Provided 1 1 1 3 porc 1 2 1 4 Warnings and 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 6 Customer Support 1 3 1 7 Cell oompohnelMs x suere edt oer qued sued abren E urbe 1 3 1 7 4 Components on the Front of a Cell 1 3 1 7 2 Components on the Rear of a 1 5 1 8 Receive the land Ware ers inp 1 6 Preparing the Cabinet 2 1 2 1 Review the Cabinet 2 1 2 2 Install the Cell Rail Assemblies 2 2 Installing the System 3
25. ent firmware level on the Service Processors for the partition as follows 1 Click Firmware Update in the left column The firmware update page appears as shown in Figure 5 6 System System123456789 RI EC Partition Partitiono Firmware Update Partition You can update the management firmware for any cells that make up this partition and that are powered on When you update Monitoring the mangement firmware the Service Processors for the partition are reset and you lose your connection to these Firmware Summary Web pages To update the firmware click Browse browse to the location fo the new firmware file and then click Open Sensor Readings Confirm the location in the select File to Load box and then click Load Wait several minutes and then click Refresh in your Event Log browser toolbar to reacess these pages Hardware Locator Information Firmware Update File FRU Inventory Configuration Display Current Firmware Status and Revision Settings Alert Management Network Address SSL Certificate Time and Date User Management Remote Control KVMS Redirection Maintenance Fault Information Diagnostic Tests Service Processors 003068 Figure 5 6 Management Firmware Update Page 2 Click Display Current Firmware Status and Revision A dialog box appears containing the current management firmware revision level for each cell in the partition as sh
26. es Figure 1 1 System Serial Number Label Location 1 3 Figure 1 2 Front Orie Cell ucts ase edi abe ete Rd 1 4 Figure 123 Rear of th Coll ccm 1 5 Figure 2 1 Cabinet Configuration nnne 2 2 Fig re 2 2 Gell ANS E ente 2 3 Figure 2 3 Installing Balls ie e Dh ER te ette e EDU 2 4 Figure 2 4 Rail Support PITI 2 5 Figure 2 5 Round Hole Bracket Installation 2 6 Figure 2 6 Round Hole Bracket Installation Location 2 7 Fi re Cell Tm 3 2 Figure 3 2 Gell Th tmbsCrews riot erede ter ten tee bn Ere e b 3 3 Figure 3 3 Keyhole for the Security 3 3 Figure 3 4 Security Key Location at the time of 3 4 Figure 3 5 Attaching the front bezel eene nnne 3 4 Figure 3 6 One Four Receptacle Power Strip 3 6 Figure 3 7 Two Four Receptacle Power Strip Installation 3 7 Figure 4 1 Power Cable Routing for 100V to 120V 4 2 Figure 4 2 Power Strip Power Cord 4 3 Figure 4 3 Velcro Straps for Power
27. fic functional implementation by the Customers of the product may vary Therefore the suitability of a product for a specific purpose or application must be determined by the Customer and is not warranted by NEC Corporation of America For more information telephone 1 866 269 1239 456 01805 000
28. in Table 4 2 for correct placement of interconnect cables th i gt 2 fetis 5 wend mt p MM ee i t if pia Cell 1 1 at da e i H Ar n ON OLOR Cello 1 um mm n waht 0028964 Table 4 2 Three Cell Interconnect Cabling Line Connect From Blue Connect To Amber 1 Cell 0 Port 1 Cell 2 Port 1 2 Cell 2 Port 0 Cell 1 Port 1 3 Cell 0 Port 0 Cell 1 Port 0 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse Cabling 4 3 3 gt System with Four Cells Follow the order presented in Table 4 3 for correct placement of interconnect cables d t _ o f Cell3 ae E l 21 ta anti Cell 2 Cell 1 Cell 0 002896 Table 4 3 Four Cell Interconnect Cabling Line Connect From Blue Connect To Amber 1 Cell 0 Port 2 Cell 3 Port 2 2 Cell 0 Port 1 Cell 2 Port 1 3 Cell 1 Port 2 Cell 3 Port 1 4 Cell 2 Port 2 Cell 3 Port 0 5 Cell 2 Port 0 Cell 1 Port 1 6 Cell 0 Port 0 Cell 1 Port 0 4 11 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse Cabling 4 4 4 5 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse Cabling If your system contains an optional keyboard monitor and mouse route the appropriate cables to the partition as shown in Figure 4 4 Route the cables in the cable manager on the left side of the cabinet Monitor KVM switch optional USB hub optional Keyboard Mouse
29. ll weighs about 50 kg 110 Ib 1 Carefully lift the cell from the box using the cell sling and place the cell on a flat surface 3 1 Install the Cell Grab and Lift Grab and Lift Figure 3 1 Cell Sling 2 Remove the cell from the protective packaging and then slide it onto the rails in the cabinet 3 Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the cell to the cabinet Install the Cell un 0009009909 Quit PI eso LXX Y Lx iiia e A EEA e ic roo ove ve e LX i LI i A x OD X x ex oe 11 500 XXX eens y e e Ji VS Figure 3 2 Cell Thumbscrews If you want to attach the bezel to the front of the Cell follow the following steps 1 Insert the security key into the keyhole of the front bezel Figure 3 3 Keyhole for the Security Key 2 Turn left while pushing the security key straight to unlock Note At the time of shipment the security key is located in the bag taped at the reverse side of the front bezel Install the Cell Figure 3 4 Security Key Location at the time of Shipment 3 Putthe hooks on the reverse side of the front bezel into the holes on the left mounting frame between thumbscrews and push the rightmost of the bezel to attach Reverse side of the frontbezel Figure 3 5 Attaching the front bezel 4 Insert the security key into the keyhole and turn right to lock
30. mpleting the Installation 5 1 5 1 Perform Cleanup and Final 5 1 5 2 Check Cabling Before Powering On the System 5 3 5 3 Apply AC PowerInitially ie cst odo sabre 5 4 5 3 1 Systems Operating at 100 to 120 5 4 5 3 2 System Operating at 200 to 240 VAC 5 5 5 4 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Lee E 5 6 5 4 1 Initially Accessing a 5 7 5 4 2 Checking Management Firmware Level using Remote Console see 5 8 5 4 8 Checking BIOS Level using Remote Console Interface 5 9 5 4 4 Obtaining Releases from the Support 5 10 5 4 5 Updating Management Firmware using Remote Console uie PCM E tees 5 10 5 4 6 Updating BIOS on the EFI Flash 5 12 5 5 Verify PCI Card Installation tete t ettet 5 17 5 6 MY AL to DOoMMOXE Pp D UR Eee D ee 5 19 Appendix A Related Documents and Web Resources A 1 A 1 Express5800 A1160 Documentation Library A 1 A 2 Web ROSOUICES dedos E A 2 Figur
31. n emergency such as a dangerous event that requires turning off the power supply turn off the breaker at the rear of the server Turning off the breaker may cause data destruction Therefore users should determine when to turn off the breaker in accordance with specified operation criteria The server is equipped with a front stabilizer Engage the front stabilizer during installation For stability and to distribute the weight also attach side stabilizers Otherwise the rack may topple over and cause injuries If you extend two or more devices from the rack at the same time the rack may topple over on you Extend only one device from the rack at a time Exercise great care not to hurt your fingers on the rail when you mount dismount the equipment into from the rack Lithium batteries can be dangerous Improper handling of lithium batteries may result in an explosion Dispose of lithium batteries as required by local ordinance Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery A liquid crystal display is used in this server When handling a damaged liquid crystal display take care to avoid exposure to the liquid inside the liquid crystal display The liquid can cause bodily harm In the event the liquid is ingested gargle at once and consult a doctor immediately If the liquid comes in contact with skin or gets into the eyes wash the skin with cool running water or flush the eye with cool running water for at least 15 minutes and co
32. nsult a doctor The DVD ROM drive uses a laser beam Do not look or insert a mirror inside while the system is on A laser beam is invisible if your eyes get exposed to it there is a risk of losing your eyesight Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient environment Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum rated ambient xi Safety Notices temperature of 89 6 F Reduced air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised To prevent fires and damage to rack equipment and supply wiring make sure that the rated load of the power branch circuit is not exceeded Equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern For more information on installation and wiring of power related facilities contact your electrician or local power company To prevent electrical shock connect all rack and rack support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the building wiring If you are unsure check the building wiring to avoid remote earth conditions For safe operation only connect the equipment to a building supply that is in accordance with current wiring regulations in your country In the
33. o your selection 15 Select OK and press Enter The EFI flash update starts and progress information is displayed When the update completes and the flash memory is verified a five second countdown starts and then the partition reboots using the new BIOS Verify PCI Card Installation To verify the correct PCI cards are installed and visible to the system run PciView from the EFI BIOS shell on each partition in the system Perform the following procedure on each partition in your system to verify the PCI card installation 1 Access the partition as described in 5 4 1 Initially Accessing a Partition 2 Click Power Up Down on the Summary page A logo screen appears for a few seconds on the monitor connected to the partition with an instruction at the bottom to press the space bar to enter BIOS 3 Using the monitor and keyboard connected to the partition a Pressthe space bar while the logo screen is displayed The BIOS front page appears as shown in Figure 5 15 5 17 Verify PCI Card Installation Product Name Genuine Intel R CPU 1 602 662 UEFI2 0 M64 8192 MB Select to continue the Boot Manager booting process BIOS Setup Boot Maintenance Manager Update Firmware Th Move highlight Enter gt Select entry 003115 Figure 5 15 BIOS Front Page b Select Boot Manager and press Enter The Boot Manager window appears and displays the current boot order as shown in Figure 5 16 5 18 What
34. oute but do not connect Maintenance LAN Partition LAN Port Ports Figure 4 6 Cable Configuration for Systems with an Operations LAN 4 6 Peripheral Cabling Cells can contain PCI cards that require peripheral cabling Route the cables in the cable manager on the left side of the cabinet 4 15 Section 5 Completing the Installation 5 1 Use the procedures in this section to complete your hardware installation and power up your system Perform Cleanup and Final Check Complete your hardware installation and power up your system as follows 1 Make sure the server frame is level and secure if necessary you can lower the feet 2 Ensure that all cables are connected fastened securely and bundled neatly 3 Install filler panels from the cabinet panel kit in all unfilled spaces in the front of the frame as shown in Figure 5 1 A caution Recirculating air in the cabinet can cause overheating This overheating can result in data loss or damage to the equipment Cover any open spaces at the front of the cabinet with filler panels 5 1 Perform Cleanup and Final Check Filler Panels Filler Panel oc 003011 Figure 5 1 Front Rack Filler Panels 4 Reattach side skins if you removed them during installation 5 Reattach front and rear doors if you removed them during installation 6 Remove all packing material from the area Check Cabling Before
35. own in Figure 5 7 All cells in the partition should have the same firmware level Note If a cell is not listed in the dialog box it is AC powered off or otherwise not communicating properly Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level Current revision status Succeeded last update and is at revision 1 2 3 0 Succeeded last update and is at revision 1 2 3 0 Figure 5 7 Management Firmware Revision Status 5 4 3 Checking BIOS Level using Remote Console Interface Check the BIOS level on the Service Processors for the partition as follows 1 Click FRU Inventory in the left column The FRU inventory page appears Select the cell identifier of the boot cell in the Location list 3 Select BIOS in the FRU Name list Information about the BIOS EFI is displayed as shown in Figure 5 8 Write down the version for later use 5 9 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level System Express5800 41160 2 cells Partition Partition Field Replaceable Unit FRU Inventory Partition Select a FRU from the list to see more information aboutit FRU data dieptayed oniy if available Monitoring Summaty Location Partition Sensor Readings Event Log System Hardware Locator Product information 1 ERU Inventory Manufacturer NEC zie cL Pee Product Name RES
36. r in which they are shown Depending on your specific configuration some procedures may not apply just skip them Documentation Updates This document contains all the information that was available at the time of publication The latest version of the document may be found in the Product Support Web Site http support necam com servers Enterprise Customer Provided Hardware The following customer provided hardware is required to complete the installation e cable for the maintenance LAN CAT5 cable e Additional LAN cables CAT5 CAT6 Gigabit for connection to the public LAN e Keyboard video and mouse for each partition USB keyboard and mouse for each partition Monitor for the partition The keyboard video display and mouse KVM must be directly connected to the component during installation and cannot be redirected to a remote workstation After installation is complete the keyboard video display and 1 1 Tools mouse need not remain connected and can be removed Multiple keyboard video and mouse connections can be provided by the use of a KVM switch in larger system configurations e Dedicated Ethernet hub router or gateway depending on the LAN topology at your site 1 3 Tools A number 2 Phillips screwdriver is the only tool required for installation Optionally a 3 mm flat blade screwdriver might be helpful when installing the cell interconnect cables 1 4 Warnings and Ca
37. s to the cabinet frame using cable ties Do not connect the cell power cables to the premises wiring at this time Cell power cables are connected to the premises wiring during 5 3 Apply AC Power Initially 4 1 Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems 4 2 Cable Tie 002988 To Premises Wiring wall outlet under floor outlet UPS outlet etc Figure 4 1 Power Cable Routing for 100V to 120V Systems 3 Connect the remaining system component such as the KVM switch power cables to the components 4 Route the power cables to the appropriate power source After all power cables are routed secure the cables to the cabinet frame with cable ties Do not connect the component power cables to the premises wiring at this time Component power cables are to be connected to the premises wiring during 5 3 Apply AC Power Initially Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems Use the following procedure to connect components to the power strips Before you begin review the power strip cabling topic for your system for guidance on cable placement The illustrated layout is a recommended layout Your layout might look different depending on your configuration requirements If you are using 30 amp power strips your accessory strip might be eight receptacles instead of four 4 2 Power Cabling for 200V to 240V Systems 1 Route the power strip power cords down the cable manager and exit the bottom of the cabinet
38. square hole brackets for use in a cabinet with round hole brackets The kit includes two metal brackets four screws and two rail support pins for each rail 2 Attach a rail support pin on each metal bracket This pin is used to ease the Install the Cell Rail Assemblies installation of the rail in the cabinet Once the rails are installed in the cabinet these pins are removed Rail Support Pin 003028A Figure 2 4 Rail Support Pin 3 Attach a round hole bracket over the front and back end of each rail Use Figure 2 5 as a guide 2 5 Install the Cell Rail Assemblies Rail Support Pin Alignment Notches Figure 2 5 Round Hole Bracket Installation 4 Align one end of the rail in the cabinet using the alignment notches as a guide and secure the rail to the cabinet using two screws for each side of the rail 2 6 Install the Cell Rail Assemblies Alignment Notches Cabinet Mounting Screw f 002949A Left Hand Mounting Rail Figure 2 6 Round Hole Bracket Installation Location 5 Remove the rail support pin 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to install the other rail 2 7 Section 3 Installing the System Use the following procedures to install the hardware modules of your system 3 1 Install the Cell Use the following procedure to install all the cells in your system A WARNING Removing the cell from the box requires two people A fully loaded ce
39. t necam com servers Enterprise Updating Management Firmware using Remote Console Interface 5 4 6 Updating BIOS on the EFI Flash Memory Initially Accessing a Partition Perform the following procedure to access a partition 1 Connect a LAN cable from the maintenance LAN port in the partition boot cell to a PC or laptop Turn on the monitor that is either directly connected to the partition in the cell or indirectly connected through a KVM switch Using the PC or laptop connected to the maintenance LAN port a Launch Internet Explorer b Inthe browser address box type the default IP address for the partition boot cell to access the remote console interface The default IP address used to access the partition is 172 26 2 x where x is the boot cell number in that partition For example if you see BO in the bottom right corner of the EXPRESSSCOPE Monitor LCD the boot cell is cell 0 type 172 26 2 0 to access the partition If there is a second partition and its boot cell is cell 2 type 172 26 2 2 to access the partition Note If entering the IP address in the address box does not work try again by typing https before the IP address c Type the user name and password which is Administrator and Administer4Me The Summary page displays 5 7 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level 5 4 2 Checking Management Firmware Level using Remote Console Interface Check the managem
40. tatus Power supplies Two power supplies that provide n 1 redundancy when used in high voltage configurations Each power supply has its own AC power cord Interconnect cable connectors High speed serial interface and management LAN connections between the cells in configurations with two or more cells Receive the Hardware System components are shipped to you from a number of sources Your order may contain a number of boxes shipped from different locations Each box containing a cell is marked to indicate which cell is contained in it When you unpack each cell ensure that the cell is labeled and that the label information matches the cell number indicated on its box e Inspect the exterior of each shipping box and pallet If any damage is visible make an appropriate note on the shipping paperwork e Move the packaged hardware as close to its final destination as possible e Take an inventory of the hardware to ensure that all required items are present To report any missing incorrect or defective parts during unpacking contact the NEC Technical Support Refer to 1 6 Customer Support Procedures 1 6 Section 2 Preparing the Cabinet Familiarize yourself with the component layout of your system and prepare your cabinet for installation Side access to the cabinet is required for power strip installation If the new cabinet will be placed between existing cabinets perform 3 3 Install th
41. ts that are accessible on the rear panel of each cell 1 000000 Maintenance LAN Partition LAN Port Ports LAN Cabling for Systems Without an Operation LAN The following illustration shows LAN cabling for systems that are not connected to an operations LAN Figure 4 5 shows the cabling for each partition If the system includes multiple partitions each partition must be cabled as illustrated Cables should be routed 4 13 LAN Cabling and secured in the cable manager on the right side of the cabinet Route the cable to the public LAN but do not connect it to the LAN Connection to the public LAN is made during system configuration Management Server Route but do not connect Maintenance LAN Partition LAN Port Ports Figure 4 5 LAN Cabling Configuration Without an Operation LAN 4 5 4 LAN Cabling for Systems with an Operations LAN Figure 4 6 shows LAN cabling for systems that are connected to an operations LAN The figure shows the cabling for each partition If the system includes multiple partitions each partition must be cabled as illustrated Route the cables to the operations LAN and the public LAN but do not connect them to the LAN Connection to the operations LAN and public LAN are made during system configuration as described in the Software Installation and Configuration Guide 4 14 Peripheral Cabling Operations LAN Route but do not connect R
42. uick Setup Guide Express5800 A1160 Software Installation and Configuration Guide e Reinstalling Software Express5800 A1160 Service Processor Troubleshooting and Upgrade Guide e Servicing the Server service representatives only Express5800 A1160 Service Guide Operating the Server Express5800 A1160 User s Guide ESMPRO Agent for Linux User s Guide ESMPRO Agent for Windows User s Guide ESMPRO Alert Manager User s Guide ESMPRO Manager User s Guide Conceptual Information Express5800 A1160 Technical Overview Individual copies of these documents can be downloaded from the Product Support Web Site support necam com Servers Enterprise A 1 Web Resources A 2 Web Resources Visit the following Web sites for information about your system Products and Services www necam com products This is the home page for products and services NECAM is offering Product Support support necam com Servers Enterprise This is the home page for customer support You can find many support resources through this page as well as information about who to contact for further support if needed A 2 Note Consumers are cautioned that Product performance is affected by system configuration software the application Customer data and operator control of the system among other factors While NEC Corporation of America products is considered to be compatible with many systems the speci
43. urrent Firmware Status and Revision to check that the current management firmware level is correct A dialog box appears containing the current management firmware revision level for each cell in the partition as shown in Figure 5 10 All cells in the partition should have the same firmware level Note If a cell is not listed in the dialog box it is AC powered off or otherwise not communicating properly 5 11 Checking and Updating Management firmware Level and the BIOS Level 5 4 6 https f Current revision status Succeeded last update and is at revision 1 2 3 0 Celli Succeeded last update and is at revision 1 2 3 0 Figure 5 10 Management Firmware Revision Status Updating BIOS on the EFI Flash Memory When you update the BIOS firmware EFI on the flash memory operating system settings are set to default values If you need different values for certain BIOS settings you must change these settings after completing the update Refer to User s Guide for the BIOS default values for operating systems To update the BIOS firmware EFI when the partition is powered off 1 Prepare a USB drive as follows a Format the USB drive as FAT32 b Copy the BIOS update package to the USB drive with the following path name USB drive root XefiYupdateY UPDATEX 64 efi 2 Insert the USB drive in one of the host USB ports on the boot cell 3 Click Power Up Down on the summary page of the remote console interfa
44. utions Observe the warnings and cautions in Table 1 1 when installing the system Additional warnings and cautions are included as required throughout the document Table 1 1 Warnings and Cautions Type of Note Instruction Warning Wear goggles or eye protection when cutting the bands that secure shipping containers Warning Do not push on the upper portion of a server cabinet and use caution when moving the cabinet on its casters The cabinet can tip over if not handled properly Warning Have two people lift each cell A fully loaded cell weighs about 45 kg 100 Ib Caution Wear a wrist strap connected to a ground point when performing maintenance on the server 1 5 Prerequisites Before beginning the system installation ensure that all site provided power sources and cabling are in place and that the optional but recommended uninterruptible power supply UPS is in place and functioning properly For more information see the System Planning Guide 1 2 Customer Support Procedures 1 6 1 7 1 7 1 Customer Support Procedures If you require assistance during the installation 1 Contact the NEC Technical Support by phone 1 866 269 1239 or e mail server support necam com and let the operator know that you want to open a support request Have the system serial number available for the NEC Technical Support operator The system serial number is on the back of the cell on the s
45. voltage integrity of the equipment connect only equipment with mains protected electrically compatible circuits to the external ports WB Remote Earths To prevent electrical shock connect all local individual office computers and computer support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the building wiring If you are unsure check the building wiring to avoid remote earth conditions Earth Bonding For safe operation only connect the equipment to a building supply that is in accordance with current wiring regulations in your country In the USA those wiring standards are regulated by Underwriter Laboratories UL in the U K by the Institution of Electrical Engineers IEE and in Canada by the Canadian Standards Association CSA xiii Section 1 Preparing for Installation 1 1 1 2 This installation document describes how to install your new Express5800 A1160 system The installer must have knowledge and experience with server hardware installation Because of the server weight the hardware installation requires a minimum of two people to ensure a safe installation After installing system hardware you will also need to do the following 1 Install Server Management software on your management server if you have not already done so 2 Install operating system software and Server Management software the Express5800 A1 160 partitions and then configure the software Complete the procedures in the orde
46. wer strips to the mounting bracket using the instructions provided in the box with the power strips 3 6 Install the Power Strips Install the top and bottom nut clips To do this install each nut clip in the front center hole in the cabinet location See Figure 3 7 Note A screwariver can be used to compress the flange to ease the installation of the clip Slide the mounting bracket between the top and bottom cabinet rails until the bracket clicks into place The mounting bracket holding tab is positioned in the center hole behind the nut clip Secure the mounting bracket to the cabinet rails using two screws Nut Clip Two Four Receptacle Power Strips Screw Screw M 7 Nut Clip 0023060 Figure 3 7 Two Four Receptacle Power Strip Installation 3 7 Section 4 Cabling the System 4 1 Labels and cable ties are included with your order to use when cabling the system During the cabling process mark the labels with the appropriate identification such as the cell number power supply number and power source location and then attach the labels to both ends of each cable Power Cabling for 100V to 120V Systems Use the following procedure to connect component power cables 1 Connect the cell power cables to the cell 2 Route the power cables down the right side of the cable manager and exit the bottom of the cabinet as shown in Figure 4 1 After all power cables are routed secure the cable
47. while pushing the 3 4 Install the Optional Components 3 2 3 3 security key straight Install the Optional Components Depending on the server you purchased the following items might be part of your order or might be procured locally e Keyboard LCD monitor drawer It is recommended that the drawer be placed in the 22U or 23U location This position enables a user of average height to use the keyboard when standing e Keyboard video display mouse KVM switch e KVM cables Keyboard and mouse e Video display monitor Follow the procedures that are supplied with the optional components to install these items in the cabinet Some components can be installed in locations outside the cabinet Cables are connected later as described in 4 4 Keyboard Monitor and Mouse Cabling Note If you did not purchase a keyboard video display and mouse with the order you need to procure them locally Install the Power Strips For high range AC power 200 to 240 V input the number of required power strips depends on the system configuration which should have been determined during the system planning process Note Power strips are not required for systems operating at 100 to 120 volts Several types of power strips and mounting brackets are currently available The two most common options are e Four receptacle power strips for use customer supplied cabinets e Two four receptacle power strips a mounting

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