The table below specifies the applicable distance for each enclosure. In the
table, enclosures and server modules are referred to by number:
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For racked enclosures, enclosures 1 through 4 are the enclosures in the
rack that contains the server modules, counting the enclosures from the
bottom up. Enclosures 9 through 12 are the enclosures in the second
rack, counting the enclosures from the bottom up. You can assign any
unused enclosure numbers to any unracked enclosures.
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In an S30 Node that's returned completely or partially racked, the
bottom server module is server module 1, and the top server module is
server module 2. For an S30 Node that's returned completely unracked,
you can assign either server module number to either server module.
Enclosure Must be within Of
1 3 meters Server modules 1 and 2
2 3 meters Server modules 1 and 2
3 3 meters Server modules 1 and 2
4 3 meters Server modules 1 and 2
5 3 meters Enclosures 1 and 3
6 3 meters Enclosures 2 and 4
7 4 meters Enclosures 1 and 3
8 4 meters Enclosures 2 and 4
9 4 meters Server modules 1 and 2
10 4 meters Server modules 1 and 2
11 4 meters Server modules 1 and 2
12 4 meters Server modules 1 and 2
13 3 meters Enclosures 9 and 11
14 3 meters Enclosures 10 and 12
15 4 meters Enclosures 9 and 11
16 4 meters Enclosures 10 and 12
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HCP S Series Node Refurbishment
Step 1 (conditional): Unpack the enclosures