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Upgrading Your System 4-25
Bus number
Device
number
Function
number
Onboard NIC1
3
7
0
Onboard NIC2
3
7
1
Slot 1B
3
8
X
Slot 2B
3
9
X
Slot 3B
3
10
X
Onboard SCSI Ch A (external)
4 *
7
0
Onboard SCSI Ch B (internal)
4 *
7
1
Slot 1C
4 *
8
X
Slot 2C
4 *
9
X
Slot 3C
4 *
10
X
*
The bus number may be 5 or greater depending on the board installed in Slot 1B,
2B, or 3B.
!
Set "Disabled" for the optional ROM of a LAN device not to be booted
by using the BIOS SETUP utility.
!
If an additional LAN device is installed in slot 3C or 3B, it is hard to push
the catch of the RJ45connector with your finger. Disconnect the
connector pushing the catch with a standard screwdriver. Be very careful
to avoid damage.
!
If a bootable PCI board (e.g., a disk array controller, SCSI controller, or
LAN card) is installed, the boot priority is changed to the default. After
the installation, start BIOS SETUP, select [Boot]
→
[Boot Device
Priority], and set the new boot priority.
!
If a 33MHz PCI board is installed in one of the slots (1C, 2C, and 3C, or
1B, 2B, and 3B) on a PCI riser card, the cards installed in the other slots
of the same riser card are subjected to operation at only 33MHz.
!
Contact your service representative for a list of acceptable PCI boards.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/120Rf-2
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