3. See “Turning on the server” on page 14 for detailed information about turning on
the server.
SCSI cabling
There is one SCSI connector on the back of the server. Use this connector to
connect the server to an optional SCSI device such as a storage enclosure. For
information about how to connect the option to your server, see the documentation
that comes with the option.
USB cabling
There are three USB connectors, one on the front and two on the back of the
server. Use these connectors to connect the server to an optional USB device. For
information about how to connect the option to your server, see the documentation
that comes with the device.
Serial cabling
There is one serial connector on the back of the server. Use this connector to
connect the server to a modem or other optional serial device. For information
about how to connect this device to your server, see the documentation that comes
with the device.
Video cabling
There is one video connector on the back of the server. Use this connector to
connect the server to a monitor or optional console switch. For information about
how to connect this device to your server, see the documentation that comes with
the device.
Gigabit Ethernet cabling
There are two Ethernet connectors on the back of the server. Use these connectors
to connect the server to a LAN.
Note:
A third Ethernet connector is on the Remote Supervisor Adapter. This
connector is used for specific supervisory functions; do not confuse it with
the Gigabit Ethernet connectors.
Remote Supervisor Adapter cabling
Your server comes with a Remote Supervisor Adapter. For information about cabling
the Remote Supervisor Adapter connectors, see the
User’s Guide
on the IBM
xSeries Documentation
CD.
Updating your server configuration
When you start your server for the first time after you add or remove an internal
option or an external SCSI device, you might see a message telling you that the
configuration has changed. See the
User’s Guide
on the IBM
xSeries
Documentation
CD for more information about the Configuration/Setup Utility
program.
Some options have device drivers that you need to install. See the documentation
that comes with the device for information about installing any required device
drivers.
If your server comes with two microprocessors or if your server comes with one
microprocessor and you have installed one or more additional microprocessors,
your server can now operate as an SMP server. Therefore, you might need to
upgrade your operating system to support SMP. See the
User’s Guide
on the IBM
xSeries Documentation
CD and your operating-system documentation for additional
information.
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