Identifying the Ethernet Ports
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• Standardize on a single vendor for external hardware components —
Not only
will standardization on a single vendor minimize the chance of unforeseen
interoperability failures, it will also simplify troubleshooting procedures.
Notes
(1) For a complete list of qualified components, including replacement parts
and installation instructions, see
http://www.snapserver.com/support
; (2) To find
an authorized reseller in your area, go to
Where to Buy
tab.
Identifying the Ethernet Ports
The Snap Server 700i Series have an on-board NIC card with two Ethernet ports
(eth0 and eth1). In addition, the Snap Server 720i has a single-port NIC (eth2) and
the Snap Server 730i and 750i have a dual-port NIC (eth2 and eth3). The illustration
below identifies the location of each of these Ethernet ports.
MGMT
eth0
eth0
eth1
eth2
eth3
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