Install External SCSI Cable Connector
Installing the External SCSI Cable Connector
Before you begin
Read “Electrical Safety” on page 124 and “Handling
Static-Sensitive Devices” on page 125.
Read the instructions that come with the option.
Turn off the server.
Disconnect all external cables and power cords, and then
remove the server cover (see “Preparing to Add Options” on
page 126).
Your server comes with a SCSI cable that you can use to connect
external SCSI devices. You must remove the SCSI knockout on the
rear of the server; then, you can connect the cable from a SCSI
connector on the system board to the rear of the server.
Attention:
After you install the SCSI cable, you must connect a
terminator or a properly terminated SCSI device to the external
connector.
In this procedure, you will remove the SCSI knockout panel. Two
narrow metal strips hold the panel in place. This procedure
requires a screwdriver.
To install the SCSI cable connector:
1. Locate the center of the SCSI knockout panel.
2. Use the screwdriver to carefully tap on the middle of the
knockout panel, near the bottom edge. The panel will bend
toward the interior of the server.
3. Working from the inside of the server, bend the knockout back
and forth several times until it comes off.
4. If you are installing the external SCSI connector in a
non-hot-swap server, go to step 5 on page 212. If you are
installing the external SCSI connector in a hot-swap server, go to
step 6 on page 213.
Chapter 4. Installing Options
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