To
route
and
connect
the
power
cords,
do
the
following:
1.
Loosen
or
remove
the
cable
retainers
and
filler
plate
located
along
the
side
and
bottom
of
the
frame.
To
identify
the
use
of
the
brackets,
filler
plates,
and
cable
ties
for
the
rack,
refer
to
the
following
table.
Description
Recommended
Usage
Cable
Retention
Bracket
Use
in
the
base
of
the
frame
to
retain
cables
leaving
the
frame.
This
bracket
is
used
for
large
diameter
cables.
Cable
Retention
Bracket
Use
in
the
base
of
the
frame
to
retain
the
cables
leaving
the
frame.
This
bracket
is
used
for
medium
diameter
cables.
Cable
Retention
Bracket
Use
in
the
base
of
the
frame
to
retain
the
cables
leaving
the
frame.
This
bracket
is
used
for
small
diameter
cables.
Filler
Plate
(thin)
Use
in
the
base
of
the
frame
to
cover
the
openings.
Install
in
the
base
of
the
frame
after
all
of
the
cable
retention
brackets
are
installed.
Filler
Plate
(wide)
Use
in
the
base
of
the
frame
to
cover
openings.
Install
in
the
base
of
the
frame
after
all
of
the
cable
retention
brackets
are
installed.
Soft
Cable
Ties
(roll)
Use
to
organize
the
cables
leaving
the
frame.
2.
On
the
front
of
the
frame,
loosen
the
screw
on
the
brackets
in
the
cable
track
on
the
left
side
only.
Remove
the
UEPO
switch.
3.
Remove
the
toolbox
from
the
bottom
of
the
frame.
4.
Route
the
front
power
cord
to
the
bottom
of
the
rack,
to
the
rear
of
the
rack,
through
the
cable
access
hole
in
the
rack
bottom
extender,
through
the
cutout
in
the
floor
tile,
and
connect
it
to
the
electrical
source.
Note:
For
more
information
about
floor
cutouts,
refer
to
the
Site
and
Hardware
Planning
Information
.
5.
Route
the
rear
power
cord
to
the
bottom
of
the
rack,
through
the
cable
access
hole
in
the
rack
bottom
extender,
through
the
cutout
in
the
floor
tile,
and
connected
to
the
electrical
source.
6.
Route
and
secure
the
power
cords
in
the
frame
channel,
with
the
brackets
from
top
to
bottom.
7.
Connect
the
plugs
for
the
cords
to
the
BPA.
8.
Ensure
that
the
dots
are
aligned
on
the
cord
plug
and
receptacle.
9.
Replace
the
UEPO
switch
on
the
front
of
the
frame.
10.
Replace
the
toolbox
in
the
bottom
of
the
frame.
Step
12.
Install
the
Hardware
Management
Console
(HMC)
The
Hardware
Management
Console
(HMC)
user
interface
provides
the
functions
needed
to
control
power
to
the
subsystems,
manage
the
frame
resources,
and
create
and
maintain
multiple-partitioned
environments
in
the
processor
subsystems
in
the
rack.
To
install
the
HMC,
follow
the
instructions
described
in
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
.
Connect
the
HMC
to
the
System
1.
Connect
the
RS422
serial
cables
from
the
8-port
asynchronous
adapter
connector
box
to
the
A
side
and
B
side
of
the
Bulk
Power
Controller
(BPC).
Refer
to
the
following
table
for
cable
names
and
connections.
Cable
Name
8-Port
Connector
Box
BPC
Side
and
Connector
BPC
A
Serial
Port
0
BPC
A
(J00B)
for
primary
HMC
BPC
A
(J00A)
for
secondary
(optional)
HMC
BPC
B
Serial
Port
1
BPC
B
(J00A)
for
primary
HMC
BPC
B
(J00B)
for
secondary
(optional)
HMC
Chapter
2.
Installing
the
pSeries
655
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