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General Description 2-5
Rear View
1
AC inlet
Connect the AC power cord to this socket.
2
Mouse connector
The connector is used to connect a PS/2 mouse.
3
Serial port (COM A) connector
The connector is used to connect a device with the serial interface.
4
LINK/ACT LED (green)
The ACT/LINK LED is lit green when the network port is being linked with the connected device
such as a hub (LINK state). If a data is transferred through a network port, the LED blinks green
(ACT state).
5
Management LAN port
This LED indicates the transfer rate of the LAN port.
6
100/10 LED
This LED indicates the transfer rate of management LAN port.
7
USB connectors 1/2
The connector is used to connect a device compliant with the USB interface. The last digit
number "1" indicates connector 1, and the number "2" indicates connector 2.
8
1000/100/10 LED
This LED indicates the transfer rate of LAN port.
9
Keyboard connector
The connector is used to connect a PS/2 keyboard.
10
Monitor connector
The connector is used to connect a display unit.
11
UID (Unit ID) switch / UID LED (blue)
Press the UID switch to turn on/off the UID LEDs on the front and rear panels of the server. The
LED blinks when software issues a command.
12
STATUS LED (rear) (green/amber)
Indicates the server status. Lights green while the server is operating normally, lights or blinks
amber when the server fails.
13
LAN connectors
The connectors are used to connect the network systems on LAN through 1000BASE-
T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T interface.
The last digit number indicates LAN port number.
* The number may differ from that shown on OS.
14
PCI board extension slot
Install the optional PCI board into these slots.
14-1 Low-profile PCI board
14-2 Full-height PCI board
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Summary of Contents for Express5800/110Ri-1
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