Installing the scsi cable strain-relief bracket – Dell PowerEdge 2650 User Manual

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I n f o r m a t i o n U p d a t e

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This document provides updated information about the following topics for your system:

Installing the SCSI cable strain-relief bracket

System board connectors for memory modules

Expansion card installation guidelines

Installing the SCSI backplane daughter card

Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapter

Microprocessor features

System features

Console redirection special key functions

System memory features

Installing the SCSI Cable Strain-Relief Bracket

1

Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system
from the electrical outlet.

2

Ensure that the system is pushed back as far as possible in the rack.

3

Connect any SCSI cables to the system before connecting the I/O cables.

NOTE: To use the strain-relief bracket, only two SCSI cables can be connected to each I/O

slot at a time. The cables cannot be stacked, one above the other; they must be either side-
by-side or placed diagonally to each other.

4

Install the strain-relief bracket to the back of the system.

a

Insert the ends of the three long portions of the strain-relief bracket into the
three matching holes in the rail bracket (see Figure 1-1).

b

Secure the captive thumbscrew to the back of the system (see Figure 1-1).

5

Connect the I/O cables to the back of the system.

For information on routing system cables, see your Rack Installation Guide.

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