HP Integrity rx8620 Server User Service Guide
2. Tighten the captive thumbscrews to secure the line cord anchor to the chassis.
3. Weave the power cables through the line cord anchor. Leave enough slack that the plugs
can be disconnected from the receptacles without removing the cords from the line cord
anchor
4. Use the supplied hook-and-loop straps to attach the cords to the anchor. See Figure 4-8:
“Line Cord Anchor and Hook-and-Loop Straps”,
Figure 4-8 Line Cord Anchor and Hook-and-Loop Straps
MP Core I/O Connections
Each HP Integrity rx8620 server has at least one core I/O card installed. Each core I/O card has
a management processor (MP). If two core I/O cards are installed, this allows for two partitions
to be configured or allows for core I/O redundancy in a single partition configuration. Each core
I/O card is oriented vertically and accessed from the back of the server.
The core I/O board is used to update firmware, access the console, turn partition power on and
off, and utilize other features of the system.
External connections to the core I/O board include the following:
64 Cabling and Power Up