v Maintain a minimum bend diameter of 101.6 mm (4 in.) for communications (SAS, IB, RIO, and PCIe)cables.v Maintain a minimum bend diameter of 50.8 mm (2 in.) for power cables.v Maintain a minimum bend diameter of 25.4 mm (1 in.) for SPCN cables.v Use the shortest-length cable available for each point-to-point connection.v If cables must be routed across the rear of a drawer, leave enough slack to reduce the tension on thecables for maintenance of the drawer.v When routing cables, leave enough slack around the power connection on the power distribution unit(PDU) so that the wall-to-PDU line cord can be attached to the PDU.v Use hook-and-loop fasteners where necessary.Related information:POWER 8 Cabling guideSupporting information for setting up consolesUse this information if you need to access the Advanced System Management Interface by using a webbrowser if you need to set IP addresses on your notebook, or if you need to troubleshoot a connection.Accessing the ASMI by using a web browserIf your system is not managed by a Hardware Management Console (HMC), you can connect a PC ornotebook to the server to access the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI). You need toconfigure the Web browser address on the PC or notebook to match the manufacturing default addresson the server.To set up the Web browser for direct or remote access to the ASMI, complete the following steps:1. If the server is not powered on, perform the following steps:a. Connect your power cord or cords to the server.b. Plug the power cord or cords into the power source.c. Wait for the control panel to display 01. A series of progress codes are shown before 01 appears.Notes:v The system is powered on if the light on the control panel is green.Figure 21. Cable bend radius36 Power Systems: Installing the IBM Power System S822 (8284-22A)