2. If applicable, connect cables to any external expansion unit, storage product, or
any other peripheral device.
Refer to the peripheral device documentation for the appropriate cabling
instructions.
3. Secure the cables to the server.
See
Related Information
"PCIe Network Interface Cards" on page 65
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"Maximum Cable Connections" on page 121
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"Managing Data Cables" on page 136
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Peripheral device documentation
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Managing Data Cables
Determine if you will route the data cables up through the top of the server or down
through a floor cutout under the server.
Routing Direction
Up through the top of the server
Down through the bottom of the server
Related Information
"Rear Cable Routing Options" on page 119
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"Cable Management Devices" on page 122
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"Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets" on page 123
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"Securing the SP Cables" on page 99
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▼ Secure Cables Routed Up
Route the data cables up and out the top of the server.
1. Confirm that you completed the following:
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SPARC M5-32 and SPARC M6-32 Servers Installation Guide • December 2014
"Managing Data Cables" on page
136.
Link
"Secure Cables Routed Up" on page 136
"Secure Cables Routed Down" on page 138
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