Introduction, Connecting the cma cables to the system, Figure 1: system with cables installed – Dell PowerEdge Rack Enclosure 4220 User Manual
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Cable Routing Procedures for Dell™ PowerEdge™ R415 Systems
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Introduction
This white paper covers recommended cable routing procedures for the Dell™ PowerEdge™ R415
system in the following racks:
PowerEdge™ 2410
PowerEdge™ 4210
PowerEdge™ 2420
PowerEdge™ 4220 (including wide and deep versions)
PowerEdge™ 4820 (including wide and deep versions)
If you are using the optional CMA, following these procedures will allow you to extend the system
from the rack for service without powering down or disconnecting the cables. If you are not using the
CMA, following these procedures will ensure secure attachment and strain relief of the cables behind
the system. For guidelines on how to route cables within the rack, refer to the Dell
Best Practices
Guide for Rack Enclosure
white paper.
Section 1: Cabling a Dell™ PowerEdge™ R415 With a Cable Management
Arm (CMA)
This section details how to cable a PowerEdge™ R415 system using a CMA. If you are cabling the
system without the optional CMA, refer to Section 2.
Follow the instructions contained in the
Rack Installation Guide
in the rail kit to install the server into
the rack. Once installed, use these instructions to install the cables. All illustrations in the following
sections were created using a PowerEdge™ R415 system.
NOTE: PowerEdge™ R415 systems are compatible with the PowerEdge™ R310 & R410 rails and
CMAs.
1.1
Connecting the CMA Cables to the System
Attach the CMA tray to the back of the rails as described in the
CMA Installation Instructions
provided
in the CMA kit. Connect all applicable cables to the rear of the system and verify that all connections
are secure. See Figure 1.
Figure 1: System with Cables Installed