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The min-max values listed in Table 18 represent the allowable distance between the front and rear mounting flanges in the rack. Rail depth represents the minimum depth of the rail as measured from the rack front mounting flanges when the rail rear bracket is positioned all the way forward.

14.3 Cable Management Arm (CMA)

The static rails for the R210 II support a wide variety of racks and mounting configurations but do not support the ability to extend the system out of the rack for service. Thus, they do not provide support for a cable management arm (CMA).

14.4 Rack View

The A4 and A6 rail systems are stab-in designs, meaning that the inner (chassis) rail members must first be attached to the sides of the system and then inserted into the outer (cabinet) members installed in the rack.

Figure 11. A4 Static Rail System

Figure 12. A6 Static Rail System

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Contents PowerEdge R210 Page Table of Contents RAID Tables Figures Product Comparison Key BenefitsFlexible, Secure Technology Comparison of PowerEdge R210 II to R210 and R310 Easy to ManageComparison RAID New Technologies Product Feature Summary System OverviewAvailability Power SupplyFeatured Database Application VideoDimensions and Weight MechanicalChassis Description Front Panel View and Features Back Panel View and FeaturesPower Button LED NIC Indicators Internal Chassis Views System Status IDRails FansReadyRails Static Rails LED Control Panel SecurityBattery User Accessible Jumpers, Sockets, and ConnectorsUSB Key Power Supply Specifications Power, Thermal, AcousticPower Supplies Power Supply SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Environmental SpecificationsThermal Shock and Vibration SpecificationsEnergy Star Compliance AcousticsAcoustical Specifications Bels DBA SupplyBels DBA Tones Supply Page Overview FeaturesProcessors Supported ProcessorsProcessor Configurations Processor InstallationSupported Intel Desktop Processors Dimm Slots MemoryDIMMs Supported SpeedSparing Supported ConfigurationsSupported Configurations MirroringChipset USB Interface Compatibility ModuleAdvanced Programmable Interrupt Controller Apic Real-Time Clock RTCEnhanced Power Management System Management FeaturesGpio System Management Bus SMBus Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/OBios Supported Acpi States Power Management ModesPower Button RTC alarm Supported ACP I StatesPower Management Features Feature Type Enable/Status Description Ctrl bit LocationOS Control Power ProfilesMaximum Performance CustomEmbedded NICs/LAN on Motherboard LOM Quantities and Priorities PCI Card Dimensions PCI SlotsStorage RAID ConfigurationsFactory RAID Configurations Hard Drives Optical Drives Tape DrivesVideo Graphics Video ModesSupported Racks Rail Adjustability Ranges and DepthRack Information Rack Types Supported Product Rail Mounting Interface PostCable Management Arm CMA Rack ViewA4 and A6 Rail Systems in 2-post Center-Mount Configuration Operating Systems Systems Management Server ManagementFeature Description Dell Lifecycle Controller and Unified Server ConfiguratorUnified Server Configurator Features and Description Embedded Server ManagementIDRAC6 Enterprise Integrated Dell Remote Access ControllerIDRAC6 Express IDRAC6 Enterprise with Virtual Flash vFlash MediaSnmp Wsman SMASH-CLP Dell Peripherals Server Bios Memory Details Appendix A. Statement of VolatilityVolatility Table LOM LAN Network Interface on Details Motherboard Memory Server System Event Log Memory / FRU DetailsROM, RAM, Eeprom Product Safety Certifications Appendix B. CertificationsRegulatory Certifications Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications Electromagnetic CompatibilityErgonomics, Acoustics and Hygienics Ergonomics, Acoustics and HygienicsAppendix C. Industry Standards Industry StandardsUefi
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