v
The
wire
tie
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
6
uses
the
tie
base
mounted
on
the
node
shelf
for
frame
slot
4
v
The
wire
tie
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
5
uses
the
tie
base
mounted
on
the
node
shelf
for
frame
slot
3
20.
Clamp
the
switch
cables
for
the
nodes
in
frame
slot
6
and
5
into
the
next
available
tailgate
slot
using
a
rubber-faced,
tailgate
insert
with
the
appropriate
thickness
of
rubber
21.
Repeat
steps
15
through
18
for
the
nodes
in
frame
slots
6
and
5
22.
Repeat
steps
8
through
18
for
the
nodes
in
frame
slots
4
and
3
v
The
wire
tie
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
4
uses
the
tie
base
mounted
on
the
node
shelf
for
frame
slot
2
v
Switch
cables
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
3
are
not
fastened
to
a
tie
base
23.
Without
plugging
the
switch
cables
into
the
SNI
ports,
take
the
switch
cables
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
2
and
raise
them
into
position
a.
Check
the
cable
labels
and
verify
that
you
have
the
correct
cables
for
each
SNI
port
b.
Make
certain
that
the
cable
for
the
upper
SNI
port
extends
further
than
the
cable
for
the
lower
SNI
port
c.
Place
the
wire
tie
far
enough
down
the
cable
set
so
that
the
cables
will
have
sufficient
length
for
a
gentle
bend
radius
d.
Wire
tie
the
cable
pair
together
e.
Switch
cables
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
2
are
not
fastened
to
a
tie
base
24.
Clamp
the
switch
cable
pair
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
2
into
the
tailgate
using
a
rubber-faced,
tailgate
insert
with
the
appropriate
thickness
of
rubber
(refer
to
Figure
6
on
page
170)
Note:
Make
certain
that
the
cable
pair
is
located
as
close
to
the
rear
of
the
frame
as
possible.
Doing
so
will
allow
you
to
optimize
the
cable
bend
radius.
25.
Connect
the
switch
cables
to
the
SNI
ports
on
the
node
in
frame
slot
2
26.
Without
plugging
the
switch
cables
into
the
SNI
ports,
take
the
switch
cables
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
1
and
raise
them
into
position
a.
Check
the
cable
labels
and
verify
that
you
have
the
correct
cables
for
each
SNI
port
b.
Make
certain
that
the
cable
for
the
upper
SNI
port
extends
further
than
the
cable
for
the
lower
SNI
port
c.
Place
the
wire
tie
far
enough
down
the
cable
set
so
that
the
cables
will
have
sufficient
length
for
a
gentle
bend
radius
d.
Wire
tie
the
cable
pair
together
e.
Switch
cables
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
1
are
not
fastened
to
a
tie
base
27.
Clamp
the
switch
cable
pair
for
the
node
in
frame
slot
1
into
the
tailgate
using
a
rubber-faced,
tailgate
insert
with
the
appropriate
thickness
of
rubber
(refer
to
Figure
6
on
page
170)
Note:
Make
certain
that
the
cable
pair
is
located
as
close
to
the
rear
of
the
frame
as
possible.
Doing
so
will
allow
you
to
optimize
the
cable
bend
radius.
28.
Connect
the
switch
cables
to
the
SNI
ports
on
the
node
in
frame
slot
1
29.
Continue
the
cable
installation
procedure
with
the
nodes
on
the
“Cable
Installation
Procedure,
Nodes
on
the
Right
Side
of
the
Frame”
of
the
frame
Cable
Installation
Procedure,
Nodes
on
the
Right
Side
of
the
Frame
The
procedure
for
cabling
the
nodes
on
the
right
side
of
the
frame
is
similar
to
the
procedure
used
for
nodes
on
the
left
side
of
the
frame.
Like
the
left
side,
the
nodes
on
the
right
side
of
the
frame
are
cabled
from
the
top
down.
In
addition,
the
cables
are
clamped
into
the
tailgate
from
left
to
right.
The
net
result
is
that
the
cable
installation
on
the
right
side
of
the
tailgate
is
a
mirror
image
of
the
cables
on
the
left
side
of
the
tailgate.
This
means
that
you
will
start
the
procedure
by
clamping
switch
cables
for
the
upper
nodes
and
finish
with
the
HMC
and
Ethernet
cables
(refer
to
Figure
5
on
page
167).
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