SCSI connectors
The following illustration shows a 68-pin, female D-shell SCSI connectors. These
connectors conform to the SCSI standard.
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1
68
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Serial port
Your server has one standard serial port. Some application programs require
specific ports, and some modems function properly only at certain communication
port addresses. You might need to use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to
change communication port address assignments to prevent or resolve address
conflicts.
Viewing or changing the serial-port assignments
Complete the following steps to view or change the serial-port assignments:
1. Restart the server and watch the monitor screen.
2. When the message
Press F1 for Configuration/Setup
appears, press F1.
3. From the main menu, select
Devices and I/O Ports
; then, press Enter.
Note:
The
Devices and I/O Ports
choice appears only on the full configuration
menu. If you set two levels of passwords, you must type the
administrator password to access the full configuration menu.
4. Select the serial port; then, use the arrow keys to advance through the available
settings.
5. Select
Save Settings
; then, select
Exit Setup
to exit from the
Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
Serial-port connector
The following illustration shows the 9-pin, male D-shell serial-port connector on the
rear of your server. This connector conforms to the industry standard.
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5
6
9
Universal Serial Bus version 1.1 ports
Your server has one Universal Serial Bus (USB) version 1.1 connector on the front
of the server and two USB version 1.1 connectors on the rear of the server.
USB is a serial interface standard for telephony and multimedia devices. It uses
Plug and Play technology to determine the type of device that is attached to the
connector.
Notes:
1. If you attach a standard (non-USB) keyboard to the keyboard connector, the
USB ports and devices will be disabled during the power-on self-test (POST).
2. If you install a USB keyboard that has a mouse port, the USB keyboard
emulates a mouse, and you will not be able to disable the mouse settings in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program.
3. Check to make sure that your network operating system (NOS) supports USB
devices.
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