Protective cover2. Label each end of the SMP Expansion cables according to where it will beconnected to each server. See the following illustration.Node 2Node 13. Connect the SMP Expansion cables to node 1:a. Connect one end of an SMP Expansion cable to port 1 on node 1; then,route the cable through the node 1 cable-management arm. Use a 2.3-m(7.6-foot) SMP Expansion cable for this connection.b. Connect one end of an SMP Expansion cable to port 2 on node 1; then,route the cable through the node 1 cable-management arm. Use a 2.3-m(7.6-foot) SMP Expansion cable for this connection.4. Connect the SMP Expansion cables to node 2:a. Locate the SMP Expansion cable that is connected to port 1 on node 1;then, connect the opposite end of the cable to port 1 of node 2. Next, routethe cable through the node 2 cable-management arm.b. Locate the SMP Expansion cable that is connected to port 2 on node 1;then, connect the opposite end of the cable to port 2 of node 2. Next, routethe cable through the node 2 cable-management arm.5. Route any remaining cables through the cable-management arms.6. Secure the cables in the cable-management arms with the hook-and-loop strapsthat come with the server.Four-node configurationA four-node configuration requires six 2.3-m (7.6-foot) XpandOnDemand Scalabilitycable kits. To cable a four-node configuration for up to 16-way operation, completethe following steps:1. Remove the protective covers from the connectors on the ends of the cables.50 IBM System x3950 Type 8878 and System x3950 E Type 8879: User’s Guide