
2-6 General Description
Rear View
1 Full-height PCI board extension slots
Mount PCI boards of the full-height type in the slots. The slots are called 3B and 2B from top.
2 Captive
thumbscrew
Secure the logic cover.
3 Low-profile PCI board extension slots
Mount PCI boards of the low-profile type into the slots. The slots are called 3C, 2C, and 1C from top. The RAID
Controller is factory-installed in slot 3C.
4 AC
inlet
Connect the attached power cord to this socket.
5 AC POWER LED
This LED turns green and flashes when the power supply receives the AC power from the power cord. The LED grows
steadily after supplying the DC power to the system (power-on).
Turns amber when a power failure occurs.
Flashing in amber indicates no AC power is received in the redundant configuration.
6 Power supply unit (power supply slot 1)
This unit supplies power to the server.
7 Power supply unit extension slot (power supply slot 2)
Mount an optional power supply unit in this slot. The slot is protected with the blank cover in the standard status.
8 Mouse
connector
Connect the mouse.
9 Keyboard
connectors
Connect the keyboard.
10 DUMP
switch
(NMI)
Press this switch to dump memory.
11 UID (Unit ID) switch
Press this switch to turn on/off the UID LEDs on the front and rear panels of the server. Pressing the switch once turns
on the LEDs. Pressing it again turns them off.
12 UID LED (blue)
This LED goes on when the UID switch is pressed. (The LED also goes on when software issues a command.)
13 USB
connectors
Connect device compliant with the USB interface to this connector.
14 VGA
connector
Connect the display unit to this connector.
15 Serial port A (COM A) connector
Connect device having a serial interface to this connector. Use COM B connector to communicate with the remote
console. A leased line cannot be connected directly to this connector.
16 LINK/ACT LED (green)
This LED indicates the access status of the LAN.
17 LAN
connectors
Connect network systems on the LAN to the connectors.
The number "1" following the bold-faced number indicates LAN port 1, and the number "2" indicates LAN port 2.
If [Shared BMC LAN] is set to [Enabled] on BIOS SETUP, the LAN port 2 can be used as management LAN not only
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