HP D5970A HP Netserver LC 2000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide - Page 19

Rack Cabling References

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2 Rack Cabling References Rack Configuration Tools Selected reference material derived from HP's rack configuration tools is published in this chapter for convenience including the following: • necessary and optional components • rack power subsystem configuration and placement • current and power requirements • discussion of component location in the rack • routing cables through the Cable Management Arm and Cable Guide • cooling requirements and air flow HP rack configuration tools are available on the worldwide web. Enter the following URL in your browser: www.hp.com/go/netserver At that Web site, search for "configuration tools". Look for Rack Configuration, Rack Assistant, and Order Assistant. You can read about the tools or download copies for installation. These tools can be used to plan a rack configuration for the components of your system. Power Cabling References and Guidelines Power Considerations for the HP NetServer LC 2000r The HP NetServer LC 2000r can be configured in a wide range of voltages from 100 - 240 VAC. Power supply (UPS) and distribution (PDU) components are available to support these configurations. A Redundant Switch is also available. Details of power considerations for the HP NetServer LC 2000r include: ◊ the appropriate power cord(s) for each server is (are) shipped according to voltage requirements; refer to Table 2-2 for details ◊ each power supply installed in the HP NetServer LC 2000r uses a separate jumper cord 15

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Rack Cabling References
Rack Configuration Tools
Selected reference material derived from HP’s rack configuration tools is
published in this chapter for convenience including the following:
necessary and optional components
rack power subsystem configuration and placement
current and power requirements
discussion of component location in the rack
routing cables through the Cable Management Arm and Cable Guide
cooling requirements and air flow
HP rack configuration tools are available on the worldwide web. Enter the
following URL in your browser:
www.hp.com/go/netserver
At that Web site, search for "configuration tools".
Look for Rack Configuration,
Rack Assistant, and Order Assistant.
You can read about the tools or download copies for installation. These tools can
be used to plan a rack configuration for the components of your system.
Power Cabling References and Guidelines
Power Considerations for the HP NetServer LC 2000r
The HP NetServer LC 2000r can be configured in a wide range of voltages from
100 - 240 VAC. Power supply (UPS) and distribution (PDU) components are
available to support these configurations. A Redundant Switch is also available.
Details of power considerations for the HP NetServer LC 2000r include:
the appropriate power cord(s) for each server is (are) shipped according
to voltage requirements; refer to Table 2-2 for details
each power supply installed in the HP NetServer LC 2000r uses a
separate jumper cord