Connect The Cables To Pilot 2 - Oracle FS1-2 Installation Manual

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Caution: If the cables become snagged while the chassis is extended into
the service position, damage to the motherboard might occur.
Related Links
Cabling Workflow
Pilot Cabling
Routing Cables
Pilot Management Interface Wiring Diagram

Connect the Cables to Pilot 2

1
Slide Pilot 2 into the service position.
2
Connect the power cords with C13-to-C14 straight connectors to the power
supplies on Pilot 2, and route the power cords through the CMA.
3
Connect the end of the cable labeled "PLT 2 SER MGT" to the SER MGT
port on Pilot 2 and route the cable through the CMA.
4
Connect the end of the cable labeled "PLT 2 NET 0" to the NET 0 port on
Pilot 2 and route the cable through the CMA.
5
Connect the end of the cable labeled "PLT 2 NET MGT" to the NET MGT
port on Pilot 2 and route the cable through the CMA.
6
Connect the end of the cable labeled "PLT 2 NET 2" to the NET 2 port on
Pilot 2 and route the cable through the CMA.
7
Connect the end of the cable labeled "PLT 2 NET 1" to the NET 1 port on
Pilot 2 and route the cable through the CMA.
Note: The other end of this cable connects to the NET 3 port on the
Controller. Do not connect to the Controller at this time.
8
Connect a customer-supplied Ethernet cable to the NET 3 port on Pilot 2
and route the cable through the CMA.
Important: The other end of this cable connects to the customer
management network. Do not connect to the customer management
network at this time. Make sure enough cable length is free from the CMA
so that you can connect the cable to the customer management network
later. Temporarily secure the cable so that it does not interfere with other
cabling steps.
9
Spool any unconnected ends of the cables in a logical manner and use
Velcro to attach the spools to a temporary location on the rack rail.
Attaching the spooled ends of the cables to the rack rail provides a
temporary strain relief to reduce the amount of stress on the cable
connectors and ports. Make sure to leave enough cable slack to ensure that
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