Cisco Systems UCSEZINFRACHSS manual Airflow Considerations, Cable Management

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server shutdowns when internal temperatures exceed specification. Use cable ties and other wiring practices to keep the rear of the chassis unobstructed as shown in the afterillustration.

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Airflow through the chassis is from front to back. Air enters the chassis through the blade servers and power supply grills at the front of the chassis and exits through the fan modules on the back of the chassis. To ensure proper airflow, follow these guidelines:

Maintain ambient airflow throughout the data center to ensure normal operation.

Consider the heat dissipation of all equipment when determining air-conditioning requirements. Do not allow the exhaust of one system to be the intake for another system.

When evaluating airflow requirements, take into consideration that the hot air generated by equipment at the bottom of the rack can be drawn in the intake of the equipment above.

Make sure that the exhaust at the rear of the chassis is unobstructed for at least 24 in. (61 cm). This includes obstruction due to messy cabling practices.

Some blade servers ship with internal shrouds that are placed over the DIMMs and CPUs. They are used to channel airflow to where it is needed the most. If a shroud can be used a given model, it should be used.

If an enclosed rack is used, the front door must be 65 percent perforated to ensure adequate airflow to the servers.

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Contents First Published June 10 Cisco UCS 5108 Server Chassis Installation GuidePage N T E N T S OL-20035-05 Installation Installing and Removing Components Site Planning and Maintenance Records Viii Conventions AudienceText Type Indication String Documentation Roadmaps Other Documentation Resources Related Cisco UCS DocumentationXii System Overview OverviewFeature Benefit Features and BenefitsFeature Cisco UCS 5108 Server Chassis ComponentsCisco UCS B200 Blade Servers Blade ServersLEDs Cisco UCS B200 M3 Cisco UCS B200 M3 Blade ServersCisco UCS B22 M3 Cisco UCS B22 M3 Blade ServersCisco UCS B230 N20-B6730 Front Panel Cisco UCS B230 Blade ServersOL-20035-05 Cisco UCS B250 Cisco UCS B250 Blade ServersCisco UCS B440 Cisco UCS B440 Blade ServersCisco UCS B420 M3 Cisco UCS B420 M3 High Performance Blade ServerCisco UCS Virtual Interface Card Adapter CardsCisco UCS M81KR Virtual Interface Card Cisco UCS M71KR-E Emulex Converged Network Adapter Cisco UCS 82598KR-CI 10 Gigabit Ethernet AdapterCisco UCS M71KR-Q QLogic Converged Network Adapter Cisco UCS 2104 IO Module Cisco UCS 2104XP FEXesCisco UCS 2208 FEX UCS-IOM-2208XP Cisco UCS 2200 Series FEXesCisco UCS 2204XP FEX Power Distribution Unit PDU Fan Modules Power SuppliesButtons and Connectors Power Supply RedundancyNon-redundant Mode Grid Redundancy LEDsLEDs on a Cisco UCS 5108 Server Chassis-Front View LED LocationsColor Description Interpreting LEDsPower Supply Blade Server LEDs OL-20035-05 Installation Cable Management Rack RequirementsCable Management Airflow ConsiderationsMoving Server Chassis Installation GuidelinesUnpacking and Inspecting the Chassis Required EquipmentAttaching the Round Hole Adapter Optional Attaching the Round Hole Adapter Kit to the Rails OptionalQuantity Part Description Installing the ChassisAdjusting the Tool-less Rack Mount Rail Installing the RailsInstalling Tool-less Chassis Support Rails into the Rack Proper Placement for the Rails and Cage Nuts Left rail Right rail Installing the Round Hole Adapter KitAttaching the Mounting Brackets to a Round Hole Rack Round Hole Adapter and Rails Installed in a Rack Inserting the Chassis into the Rack Mounting Rail Weight Distribution Square Hole Mount ShownSecuring the Chassis Into the Rack DC Power Installation Procedure Connecting a DC Power SupplyRequired Tools Procedure Inch holes measuring .625 inches from center to center Port Groups for Fabric Port Channels Cabling Considerations for Fabric Port ChannelsProper FEX and Fabric Interconnect Port Connectivity Fabric Interconnect B Rear Port Removing the Chassis from a Rack Model Description Repacking the ChassisSFP+ Transceivers SFP+ Twinax Copper TransceiversSFP-10G-SR Optical SFP+ TransceiversRemoving a Twinax Copper SFP+ Transceiver OL-20035-05 Installing and Removing Components View of Cisco UCS 5108 Server Chassis Installing and Removing a Blade Server Hard Drive Installing and Removing a Blade ServerInstalling a Blade Server Hard Drive Removing a Blade Server Hard Drive Installing and Removing Power SuppliesPositioning a Power Supply in the Cisco UCS Server Chassis Installing a Power SupplyPower Supply Bay and Connector Numbering AC Version Shown Removing a Power SupplyInstalling a PDU Installing and Removing a Power Distribution Unit PDUFEX Upgrade Considerations Installing and Removing FEXesRemoving a PDU Removing a FEX Positioning a 4 Port FEX within the Server Chassis Installing a FEXInstalling a Fan Module Installing and Removing a Fan ModuleRemoving a Fan Module OL-20035-05 KVM Cable Technical SpecificationsDescription Specification Chassis SpecificationsParameter Symbol Min Max Environmental SpecificationsAC-input Gold Power Supply N20-PAC5-2500W Specifications DC-Input Power Supply N20-DC-2500 Specifications Australia and New Zealand Supported AC Power Cords and PlugsInternational Continental EuropeIsrael Non-Locking 200 to 240 VAC operation Japan and North AmericaLocking 200 to 240 VAC Operation Switzerland Peoples Republic of ChinaCAB-ACS-16 Power Cord for the UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis Task No. Planning Activity Verified By Time Site Preparation ChecklistTask No. Planning Activity Verified By Time Chassis and Module Information Contact and Site InformationDevice Serial Number Device Serial Number Or B FEX Port Connection RecordConnected to Port Fabric SlotOL-20035-05