Chapter Two : Installing Your ARMC Card
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Step 3 Install the Optional Modem Daughterboard
The ARMC modem daughterboard is an optional component. Locate JP4 on the ARMC
card. It has a series of pinholes that allow you to insert the modem daughterboard. Match
the modem daughterboard and the pin holes so that the pins align properly. Insert the
modem daughterboard by sliding it straight down into the ARMC card. See
Appendix G :
Modem Daughterboard
for more information.
Note:
The optional modem is
NOT
designed for
Console Redirection
. However, you can still
perform Console Redirection, but it is debilitating and extremely slow.
Step 4 Plug in the ARMC Card into the Host System and Attach Internal
Cables
If you have a BMC on your serverboard, you can use the 4-pins or 3-pins IPMB I2C
connector to monitor the hardware health of the serverboard. Otherwise, please check the
location of 20-pin feature connector on your motherboard and have it connected to
ARMC card at J5.
Attach the optional ARMC feature connector to the motherboard.
Plug the ARMC card into an open 32-bit PCI slot and secure it to the chassis.
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