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Installing the Cisco SNS-3415/3495 Appliance Rack
Note
a.
Align the inner rails that are pre-attached to the server sides with the front ends of the empty slide
rails.
b.
Push the server into the slide rails until it stops at the internal stops.
c.
Push in the plastic release clip on each inner rail (labelled PUSH), and then continue pushing the
server into the rack until its front latches engage the rack posts.
Attach the (optional) cable management arm (CMA) to the rear of the slide rails:
Step 4
Note
Slide the plastic clip on the inner CMA arm over the flange on the mounting bracket that attached
a.
to the side of the server. See
Note
Slide the plastic clip on the outer CMA arm over the flange on the slide rail. See
b.
Attach the CMA retaining bracket to the left slide rail. Slide the plastic clip on the bracket over the
c.
flange on the end of the left slide
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The inner rails are pre-attached to the sides of the server at the factory. You can order
replacement inner rails if these are damaged or lost (Cisco PID UCSC-RAIL1-I).
The CMA is designed for mounting on either the right or left slide rails. These instructions
describe an installation to the rear of the right slide rails, as viewed from the rear of server.
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Whether you are mounting the CMA to the left or right slide rails, be sure to orient the engraved
marking, "UP" so that it is always on the upper side of the CMA. See
Attaching the Cable Management Arm (Rear of Server Shown)
Flange on rear of outer left slide rail
CMA retaining bracket
Chapter 8
Installing the Cisco SNS 3415 and Cisco SNS 3495 Hardware Appliances
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Inner CMA arm attachment clip
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"UP" orientation marking
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