Fujitsu BX900 S1 User Manual

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Operating Manual
 BX900 S1
Installing the hardware
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The service LAN port (pos. 1 in 
) and the LAN ports 
for blade server management (pos. 4 and 5 in 
) must 
be in different LAN subnetworks.
It is recommended to operate the management blade user interface in a 
separate broadcast domain for the server management.
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Connect the data cables according to the system configuration you require.
Ports on the back of the system unit
On the front of the system unit are the ports of the server blades for local 
administration. For information on these, see the operating manuals for the 
relevant server blades. 
4.4.1
Cable routing
The cables are routed along the support uprights of the rack.
4.5
Connecting the system unit to the mains
The system unit has six bays for hot-swap power supply units. In the base 
configuration, it is fitted with three power supply units.
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CAUTION!
Read the information on determining how many power supply units 
are required (see 
The power supply units automatically adjust to a mains voltage 
between 100 - 240 V. The system unit may only be used if the local 
mains voltage is within the voltage range of the system.
The 2880 W power supply units may only be connected to 16 A power 
outlets, a UPS, a 32 A power distribution unit, or CEE sockets. When 
ordering the system unit, you must specify which socket type is 
available at the installation location, so that the cables with the 
appropriate C19 connectors can be supplied.
For the Japanese market:
The 918W power supply units may only be connected to NEMA L6-
30, IEC 60320-C20, or NEMA 5-15 sockets.