System Overview 1-7
A
– USB
USB Interface connectors. Appropriate driver is required.
B
– COM1
COM1 serial port 9-pin connector.
C
– COM2
COM2 serial port 9-pin connector.
D
– Keyboard
PS/2-compatible 6-pin mini-DIN connector.
E
– Mouse
PS/2-compatible 6-pin mini-DIN connector.
F
– LAN
100Base-TX/10Base-T network LAN RJ-45 connector.
G
– Printer
LPT1 25-pin parallel port connector.
H
– Monitor
SVGA monitor 15-pin connector.
I
–
External-SCSI
Wide-SCSI 68-pin connector. Connector is normally Ultra wide
SCSI having up to 4 devices connected to it. However, when a
narrow SCSI device is connected in a 5.25-inch device bay the
external SCSI devices are limited to two.
J
– PCI slots
Seven PCI expansion slots for add-in boards.
K
– Power supplies
Up to two power supplies in the server chassis. One standard
power supply (PWR 1). When an additional power supply (PWR 2)
is installed, both the standard and additional redundant power
supplies become hot swappable. Each supply has three status
LEDs. Refer to Table 1-3 for information on power supply status
LEDs.
L
– Power connectors
There is a separate AC input power connector for each power
supply in the server chassis.
Figure 1-4.
Rear Chassis Features and Controls
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120Md Series
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