Installation Guide


Cabling

For each of the three power supplies, connect one end of the power cord to the power supply and the other end to an appropriate outlet. Connect one end of the Gigabit Ethernet cable to the Gigabit Ethernet Adapter located in one of the expansion slots (see Figure 10) and the other to the system network.

Note:
You may use a 10/100 Ethernet cable if your network does not support Gigabit Ethernet.

When you cable the appliance, be sure to route the power and network cables through the cable-restraint bracket on the rear of the appliance.

Figure 10. Cabling the appliance

This figure shows how to route the power and network cables through the cable-restraint bracket on the rear of the appliance. The cable-restraint bracket is located in the middle of the back of the Model 100. Pull the bracket open. Thread the cables through the slots in interior of the bracket and close the bracket.

Additionally, for Model 200, be sure to thread the cables through the cable-restraint bracket and then route the cables through the cable-management assembly on the rack (see Figure 11).

Figure 11. Routing cables through cable-management assembly

This figure shows how to route the cables through the cable-managment assembly on the rear of the appliance. The cable-management assembly is located on the rear of the Model 200. After threading the cables through the cable-restraint bracket, route the cables through the cable management assembly.


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