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Setting Up the System
Use the following procedure to mark the front and rear screw hole locations of
the server in the rack cabinet.
1.
Determine where you want to install the server in the rack cabinet.
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To improve rack stability, mount the server towards the bottom of the
rack cabinet.
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If there are units already installed, install the server into the next empty
space from the bottom of the rack cabinet.
2.
Use the template supplied with your rack mount kit to mark the front and
rear mounting screw hole locations (with a pencil) where you want the
server to be mounted for the Rack Mounting Rail Assemblies, front bezel
thumbscrews holes, and Cable Retention Arm Plate. See Figure 2-3 for the
front vertical mounting rail and Figure 2-4 for the rear vertical mounting
rails.
Note:
For vertical reference, every three screw holes on
the rack vertical mounting rail are equal to 1U (1.75 inches).
Mounting holes in the vertical rails of equipment racks are
commonly spaced in a 5/8 x 5/8 x 1/2-inch sequence.
Perform the following steps carefully; brackets must be
mounted with precision to allow room for the next server you
install in a rack.
A
– M5 Cagenuts for Server Faceplate
B
– Rack Mounting Rail Assembly
Alignment Tabs
C
– Rack Mounting Rail Assembly
M5 Screw Holes
Figure 2-3. Locating and Marking the Front Mounting Holes for the Server
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