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Page 1 - Rack Cabling Reference Guide

HP NetServer LH 3000rRack Cabling Reference Guide

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r6Prevent Electrical ShockWARNING Ensure site electrical circuits have reliable earth ground

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r7Generic Rack Assembly StepsSuggested Method for Building an HP NetServer Rack Installation

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r83. Prepare Rack Enclosures for AssemblyWARNING A tip-over hazard exists. Rack enclosures

Page 5 - NetServer LH 3000r

Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r9WARNING When equipment is mounted on slides, a tip-over hazardexists. Always take the prec

Page 6 - Site Preparation

Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r10NOTE Older racks (with the words "HP Systems" on the nameplate)may require that

Page 7 - Site Preparation Checklist

Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r113. Install the Redundant Switch, if you have one, in one of the configurationsshown in Ap

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r12NOTE For both safety and accessibility, always start assembly at thebottom of the rack an

Page 9 - Warnings

Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r13• Determine configurations for and mount the PDU (Power Distribution Unitor Units).

Page 11 - Generic Rack Assembly Steps

152 Rack Cabling ReferencesRack Configuration ToolsSelected reference material derived from HP’s rack configuration tools ispublished in this chapter

Page 12 - the Shipping Panels

iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References16Power Cabling References and GuidelinesPower Considerations for the HP NetServer LH 3000rThe HP NetServer LH 3000r

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References17Power Cables and Components AvailableWhen components are installed in a rack, a power supply subsystem for the rack

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References18Table 2-2. LH 3000r Plugs and Receptacles Reference100/120 VAC 200/208 VAC 230/240VLH 3000r Jumper Cord 8120-8378 N

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References19Notes to Table 2-2.Note 1. For 100 VAC Systems, separately-orderable cables and UPS are available fromAmerican Powe

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References20NOTE The extension PDU (E7670A) only increases the number ofavailable receptacles. The total current carrying capac

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References21Power Distribution Unit Types100/120 VAC, 16-Amp, Order as E7675A(Not used with200/240 VAC models)200/240 VAC Wide

Page 19 - 2 Rack Cabling References

Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References22How to Position the PDUCount the receptacles needed for each unit in the rack, notice where the PDUs canbe most con

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References23Guidelines for Powering the LH 3000r in a RackFour Possible 200/240 VAC Wide Range PDU ConfigurationsUse of four po

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References2410-amp PDU may not provide sufficient receptacles. In this case, usethe Y-cable to connect HP Rack Storage/12 or Ra

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References25Table 2-6. 100 VAC Power and Current: Approximate Current Requirementsof Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevic

Page 23 - Power Distribution Units

iiiContents1 Preparation for Cabling the NetServer LH 3000r... 1About Cabling the LH 3000r...

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References26Table 2-7. 120 VAC Power and Current: Approximate Current Requirementsof Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevic

Page 25 - Power Distribution Unit Types

Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References27Table 2-8. 200/208 VAC Power and Current:Approximate Requirements of Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevice(No

Page 26 - How to Position the PDU

Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References28Table 2-9. 230/240 VAC Power and Current:Approximate Requirements of Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevice(No

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References29Data Cabling References and GuidelinesA series of positioning rules is used in the HP rack configuration tools to h

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References30• Ensure the monitor cables and mouse cables are long enough to allow theNetServer to be extended at the same time

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313 Procedure for Connecting andRouting Cables to the LH 3000rStep 1: Prepare to Cable the HP NetServerLH 3000rAssess How Components Will be Connected

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r32Mount Power Distribution UnitsPlan the location of the Power Distribution Unit

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r33Rack Storage/12Dashed Lines Indicate Dual Bus Configured StorageHP NetServer LH

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r34Figure 3-2 shows an HP NetServer LH 3000r connected in Dual Active Mode to aRac

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r35NOTE The configuration in Figure 3-2 requires different powersystem configurati

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ContentsivOverview of LH 3000r Data Connections ... 32Attach Data Cables to the Server...

Page 35 - LH 3000r

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r36Rear Viewof RackFigure 3-3. Connecting the Data Cables between the LH 3000rand

Page 36 - Peripheral Components

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r37and monitor for more than one server, attach the cables for the HP ConsoleSwitc

Page 37 - HP NetServer

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r384. For the sake of easy access to the rear of each component, route theassociat

Page 38 - Rack Storage/12FC

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r39Figure 3-4. Power Connection Locations on a Typical Rack (Rear View)100/120 VAC

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r40Connecting the PDU 120 VAC ConfigurationThe Power Distribution Unit (PDU) plugs

Page 40 - Rear View

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r41Table 3-1. 120 VAC ComponentsComponent1ModelPower(VA)Power(W)Current(A)2PDU E76

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r42UninteruptiblePower SupplyNEMA 5-20PDetachable CordNEMA 5-20P to IEC 320 C-2011

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r43Figure 3-5 shows a UPS connected to the power grid through a captive cord with

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r44Table 3-2. 208 VAC ComponentsComponent1ModelPower(VA)Power(W)Current(A)2208 VAC

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r45Jumper CablesSupplied withMass StorageUnits Jumper CableSupplied with NetS

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11 Preparation for Cabling theNetServer LH 3000rAbout Cabling the LH 3000rNOTE A checklist for the cabling process is included in Appendix A.Before Yo

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r46230/240V PDU Rack Power ConfigurationsConfigurations for the 230/240 VAC, PDU o

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r47Table 3-3. 230/240 VAC PDU Power and CurrentComponent1ModelPower(VA)Power(W)Cur

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r48Jumper CableSupplied withNetServerJumper CablesSupplied with Mass St

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r49Redundant Power ConfigurationDual Power Supply ExampleA dual power supply confi

Page 50 - 3-3, and Figure 3-7

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r50High Density ConfigurationHigh Density Configuration ExampleA high density conf

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r51Step 4: Managing and Routing CablesUsing the Cable Management Arm and the Cable

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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r52B. Plug power and data cables into the back of the Server.F. Dress cables thro

Page 53 - Redundant Power Configuration

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r53WARNING Before sliding the HP NetServer LH 3000r out of the rack,make sure you

Page 54 - High Density Configuration

Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r544. Loop extra lengths of cable and tie-wrap it alongside the NetServer. UseCabl

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55A Cabling ChecklistChecklist for the Rack Cabling ProcessUse the Site Preparation Checklist in Chapter 1 to make sure your site is ready.Read and fo

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r2Figure 1-1. The HP NetServer LH 3000rSite PreparationYou may want to copy and use the site

Page 58 - Components in the Rack

57B Considerations in Mounting theRedundant SwitchA redundant switch is available from American Power Conversion Corporation(APC) for use in rack inst

Page 59 - A Cabling Checklist

Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch58Table B -1. Components for Use with the Redundant Switch and the LH 3000rNorth America: 10

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Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch59Figure B-1. 120 VAC Configuration of Redundant Switch between UPSand Branch Circuit

Page 61 - Redundant Switch

Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch60Figure B-2. 120 VAC Configuration of Redundant Switch between PDU andBranch CircuitNote th

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61IndexAair flow in the rack, 30CCable Guideensure installed, 31cable inventorypreparation checklist, 4cable managementensure the the Cable Guide is i

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Index62due to cable length, 29power cablingillustration of rack receptacles, 39procedure, 37Power Distribution ensure the PDU ismounted, 32Power Distr

Page 64 - Branch Circuit

Index63space requirementschecklist, 4system parameterschecklist, 4Tturn on power, 54UUninterruptible Power Supplyinstallation, 10plug in early to char

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r3Site Preparation ChecklistTable 1-1. Site Preparation ChecklistHP NetServer General Guidel

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r4Table 1-1. Site Preparation Checklist (Continued)Environment and Space RequirementsMust me

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r5standby mode. Inrush current is much greater than the server’s normal operatingneeds. Gene

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