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Figure 6 Connecting an Ethernet cable
5.
Verify network connectivity.
After powering on the server, use the
ping
command to test the network connectivity. If the
connection between the server and the peer device fails, make sure the Ethernet cable is
correctly connected.
6.
Secure the Ethernet cable. For information about how to secure cables, see "
Connecting a USB device
About this task
Perform this task before you transmit data through a USB device.
The server provides a maximum of six USB connectors.
•
One USB 2.0 connector and one USB 3.0 connector on the front panel if an installed chassis
ear contains a VGA connector, a USB 2.0 connector, and a USB 3.0 connector.
•
Two USB 3.0 connectors on the rear panel.
•
Two internal USB 2.0 connector for connecting USB devices that are not designed to be
installed and removed very often.
Guidelines
Before connecting a USB device, make sure the USB device can operate correctly and then copy
data to the USB device.
USB devices are hot swappable.
As a best practice for compatibility, purchase H3C certified USB devices.
Procedure
1.
(Optional.) Remove the access panel if you need to connect the USB device to an internal USB
connector. For information about how to remove the access panel, see "
."
2.
Connect the USB device to the USB connector, as shown in
.