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SR1300 Feature Summary 1U Server Chassis SR1300
Revision 1.2
Intel order number A94544-004
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1.8 Chassis Security
To help prevent unauthorized access to the system’s peripherals and control panel, an optional
key-locked front bezel can be used. The chassis also includes a preinstalled intrusion switch
that can be monitored by server management software. When the cover is opened, the switch,
located on the front panel board, transmits a signal to the Baseboard Management Controller
(BMC) on the server board. Through server management software, the system can be
programmed to respond to an intrusion by powering down or by locking the keyboard.
1.9 Rack and Cabinet Mounting Options
The server chassis SR1300 was designed to support 19” wide and up to 30” deep server
cabinets. The chassis comes equipped with a relay rack or cabinet mount kit that can be
configured to support front-mount or mid-mount 2-post racks and 4-post cabinets. Intel also
provides an optional sliding rail kit that is used to mount the chassis into a standard (19” x up to
30” deep) EIA-310D compatible server cabinet.
For mounting in a regular server cabinet, the front mount brackets are attached to the front of
the chassis, and a set of rear support brackets are attached to the back end of the cabinet. This
allows the weight of the server to be distributed evenly to prevent the mounting rails on the
cabinet from bending. Caution should be taken when selecting the 2-post, front-mount only
option. Even though the rail mount kit hardware was designed to support the weight of the
system, some 2-post relay racks may not support the weight, causing the racks to fail. Only use
relay racks that were specifically designed to support the weight and stresses of a 2-post, front-
mount-only chassis.
1.10 Front Bezel Features
The optional front bezel is made of molded plastic and uses a snap-on design. When installed,
its design allows for maximum airflow. Light pipes in the front bezel allow the system status
LEDs to be monitored with the bezel installed.
Figure 7. Optional Front Bezel
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