5.
Bottom rackmount brackets
6.
Direction of view facing toward the rear of the rack
7.
Heyclip used to support the Cisco 7012D power cables (quantity two)
2.1 Cable Routing Options
Figure 2-2
shows the cable routing options for the Cisco SFS 7012D Cable Management Brackets.
Figure 2-2 Cable Routing Options
The following list corresponds to the callouts shown in
1.
Cisco SFS 7012D InfiniBand Interconnect (144 ports)
2.
InfiniBand cables being routed through the left and right side cable management brackets
(example only)
3.
InfiniBand cables being routed through the right side cable management bracket to an upper
egress, if necessary.
4.
InfiniBand cables being routed through the left side cable management bracket to an upper
egress, if necessary.
2.2 Removing the Cisco SFS 7012D InfiniBand Interconnect for Service
Bring the component to an appropriate state for removal, and put the rack cabinet into a safe
and stable state for component removal. You must ensure that you can reach the component
easily and handle it safely. Remove the interconnect as follows:
1.
Switch off the power supply from the rack's power distribution unit and disconnect the
interconnect's power cables.
2.
Disconnect and remove each network cable until all networking ports are unplugged.
3.
Remove the InfiniBand cables connectors from all of the ports. When disconnecting the
cable, ensure that you do not bend it more than the recommended bend radius. The cable
specifications are provided in the documentation for your cluster type.
4.
Unlock and slide the interconnect all the way out of the rack, such as to reverse the installation
procedure as described in the Cisco SFS 7012D Series InfiniBand Interconnect User Manual.
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Installing the Cable Management Brackets
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2-2.
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