General Description 2-7
1 Low-profile PCI board extension slot
Mount PCI board of the low-profile type into this slot. The slot number is 1C.
2 Full-height PCI board extension slots
Mount PCI board of the full-height type in the slot. The slot number is 1B.
3 Captive thumbscrew
Secures the logic cover to the chassis.
4 Power supply
Supplies DC power to the server.
5 AC inlet
Connect the power cord to this socket.
6 Redundant power supply slot
Hot-swap SCSI hard disk drive model only.
An optional slot for 1+1 redundant power configuration.
7 Mouse/keyboard connectors
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the connectors through the provided relay cables.
8 SCSI connector
Hot-swap SCSI hard disk drive model only.
Connect external SCSI device to this connector.
9 UID lamp (blue)
This lamp goes on when the UID switch is pressed. (The lamp also goes on when software
issues a command.)
10 UID switch
Press this switch to turn on/off the UID lamps on the front and rear panels of the server.
Pressing the switch once turns on the lamps. Pressing it again turns them off.
11 DUMP (NMI) switch
Press this switch to dump system memory.
12 Monitor connector
Connect the display unit to this connector.
13 USB connector
Connect device compliant with the USB interface to this connector.
14 LAN connectors
Connect network systems on the LAN to the connectors.
The number "1" following the bold-faced number indicates LAN port 1, and the number "2"
indicates LAN port 2.
15 Speed lamp (amber)
This lamp indicates the transmission speed of the LAN.
16 LINK/ACT lamp (green)
This lamp indicates the access status of the LAN.
17 Serial port A (COM A) connector
Connect device having a serial interface to this connector.
A leased line cannot be connected directly to this connector.
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