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Installing Options 4-31
Network Board Wake-On LAN Cabling
If your computer has a network board, your system can be readied for
“Wake-On LAN” by connecting the Wake-On LAN (WOL) cable. Wake-
On LAN allows your system to be powered up remotely by a server
computer.
Cable the network board for Wake-On LAN as follows.
1.
Remove the cover (see “Removing the Cover” earlier in this chapter).
2.
Locate the WOL header on the system board (see the figure “System
board sockets and connectors” earlier in this chapter).
If necessary, remove any expansion boards that may be in the way
(see “Removing an Expansion Board” earlier in this chapter).
3.
Connect one end of the WOL cable to the WOL header.
4.
Connect the other end of the WOL cable to the LAN board (see the
documentation that comes with the board) for the location of the
header.
5.
Replace any expansion boards that were removed (see “Installing an
Expansion Board” earlier in this chapter).
6.
Replace the cover (see “Replacing the Cover” earlier in this chapter).
7.
Enable Wake-On LAN through the BIOS (see Chapter 3 for
information).
Replacing 5 1/4-Inch Accessible Devices
The chassis has been designed so devices within it are easy to install and
remove. Note these guidelines before installing or removing a 5 1/4-inch
device.
!
Special rails are used on 5 1/4-inch devices that allow them to be
easily inserted and removed.
!
NECC recommends that you always keep the rails if you remove a
device from the system.
!
The rails are designed to be stored in an empty bay when they are not
attached to a device.
!
Always place a bay cover over an empty bay.