Cable Routing Procedures for Dell??? PowerEdge??? R415 Systems

A Dell??? Technical White Paper

By Greg Henderson, Chris Kitten and Jose L. Flores Dell??? ??? Datacenter Infrastructure Engineering

March 2011

Cable Routing Procedures for Dell??? PowerEdge??? R415 Systems

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Cable Routing Procedures for Dell??? PowerEdge??? R415 Systems

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

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1.2 Installing the Inner CMA Attachment Bracket

As described in the Rack Installation Instructions, locate and attach the appropriate inner CMA attachment bracket based on which side you wish to mount the CMA. Use the bracket marked ???A??? for mounting the CMA on the left side, and the bracket marked ???B??? for mounting on the right side. See Figure 2.

Figure 2: Attaching the Inner CMA Attachment Bracket

1.3 Routing the Power Cables Through the Strain Reliefs

After you have installed the tray and cables, route the power cables through the strain reliefs located on the power supply handles as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3: Routing Power Cables Through the Strain Reliefs

1.4 Routing the Cables Through the CMA

The CMA can be installed on either the rear right or rear left side of the rails. Mounting the CMA on the side that is opposite of the power supplies (left-side mount) is recommended; otherwise, the CMA must be partially disconnected in order to remove the power supplies. Refer to Section 3 for details on power supply replacement.

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NOTE: For guidelines on how to route cables within the rack, refer to the Dell Best Practices Guide for Rack Enclosures white paper.

1.5 Left-Side Mounting Instructions

1.Install the CMA on the rear left side of the rails by attaching both CMA housings to the attachment brackets on the rails.

2.Route the cables through the CMA while avoiding twisting the cables. Use the hook and loop straps on the CMA to secure the cables. See Figure 4.

Figure 4: Routing the Cables Through the CMA

NOTE: Do not store excess cable slack inside the CMA. The cable may protrude through the CMA, thus causing binding and potentially damaging the cable.

Cables entering the CMA should have a small amount of slack to avoid cable strain when the CMA is extended.

3.If the cable bundle includes a keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) dongle, place the dongle inside the CMA basket for light to medium cable loads. If the KVM dongle does not fit inside the basket with the other cables, attach the dongle to the exterior of the front basket as shown in Figure 5.

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Figure 5: Attaching the KVM Dongle to the CMA Basket

KVM Dongle

Use the hook and loop straps on the

CMA basket to secure the KVM dongle.

4.Once you have routed all the cables through the CMA, dress the cable slack between the back of the system and the entrance of the CMA using the tie wraps (shown in yellow in all illustrations) provided in the CMA kit.

5.Clip off the excess length of material from the tie wraps. Make sure that the heads of the tie wraps are positioned so as to avoid interference with adjacent systems. Return the CMA to the closed (retracted) position.

6.Extend the system out of the rack to verify that there is sufficient slack in the cables on both ends of the CMA.

See Figure 6 for an example of a completed left-side mounted CMA installation.

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Figure 6: Left-Side Mounted CMA Installation (Preferred)

1.6 Right-Side Mounting Instructions

Install the CMA on the rear right side of the rails by attaching both CMA housings to the attachment brackets on the rails. Follow steps 2-6 from the left-side mounting instructions in section 1.5. See Figure 7 for an example of a completed right-side mounted CMA installation.

Figure 7: Right-Side Mounted CMA Installation

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Section 2: Cabling a Dell??? PowerEdge??? R415 System Without a CMA

NOTE: The CMA on Dell??? PowerEdge??? R415 systems is optional. Without the CMA installed, the system must be powered down and all cables disconnected before it can be removed from the rack.

2.1 Routing the Cables

1.Connect all applicable cables to the rear of the system and verify that all connections are secure.

2.Using the hook and loop straps supplied with the rail kit, bundle the cables and secure them to either the left or right CMA attachment brackets as described in the Rack Installation Instructions. See Figure 8 for an example of data cables secured to the left CMA bracket and power cables secured to the right CMA bracket.

3.It is recommended that the cables be secured to the outer brackets, but cables may be secured to the inner brackets as well if desired.

Figure 8: Cable Routing Without a CMA

2.2 Removing the CMA Brackets for Shallow Racks

If you are installing the system into a shallow rack (less than 1 meter deep) and you will not be installing a CMA, the outer CMA brackets may be removed if necessary in order to allow the rails to fit properly into the rack. Remove the brackets by using a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws used to attach them to the rails as shown in Figure 9.

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Figure 9: Removing the CMA Brackets for Shallow Racks

Section 3: Replacing a Power Supply on a PowerEdge??? R415 System With a

CMA

1.Remove the tray from underneath the CMA as described in the CMA Installation Instructions provided with the CMA kit.

2.Swing the CMA into the service position.

3.Disengage the strain relief and disconnect the power cord from the power supply.

4.If the CMA is attached to the left side, both power supplies can be removed without disconnecting the CMA.

5.If the CMA is attached to the right side and the inner power supply needs to be replaced, the CMA does not need to be disconnected.

6.If the CMA is attached to the right side and the outer power supply needs to be replaced:

a.Disconnect the inner CMA bracket from the rail as shown in Figure 10.

b.While supporting the CMA with one hand, remove and replace the power supply with the other hand as shown in Figure 11.

c.Reinstall the inner CMA bracket to reconnect the CMA.

7.After the power supply has been replaced, plug in the power cord, re-engage the strain relief, replace the CMA support tray, and return the CMA to the closed (retracted) position.

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Figure 10: Disconnecting the Inner CMA Attachment Bracket

Figure 11: Replacing the Outer Power Supply

Disconnected inner

CMA bracket

Section 4: Cabling a PowerEdge??? R415 System Installed in Static Rails

NOTE: The CMA is compatible with the sliding rails only, not the static rails.

1.Follow the instructions contained in the Rack Installation Instructions found in the static rail kit to install the server into a two-post or four-post rack.

2.Install the hook and loop straps provided in the rail kit through the slots in the rear brackets of the rails as described in the Rack Installation Instructions.

3.Connect all applicable cables to the rear of the system and verify that all connections are secure.

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4.Using the hook and loop straps, bundle the cables and secure them to either the left rail or right rail as described in the Rack Installation Instructions. See Figure 12 for an example of data cables that are secured to the left rail and power cables that are secured to the right rail (as viewed from the rear of the system).

Figure 12: Cabling a System Installed in Static Rails

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