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Setting Up the System
Getting Familiar with the System
Before setting up your system, you should become familiar with the system’s
features, such as the location of your system's front and rear panel switches,
indicators and connectors, etc. Note that this section describes the tower-based
system controls (switches and indicators) and connectors, which are identical for
the rack-mount system.
Front View
Figure 2-5 shows the location of the front system features (tower-based system).
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
CD-ROM drive
Use this drive to read data from CD-ROM media.
B
5.25-inch device
bays
Use these bays to mount optional devices such as a DAT (digital audio tape)
drive or magneto-optic disk drive.
C
SLEEP switch
Pressing this switch once places the server in sleep state (power saving
mode). Pressing the switch again switches back to the original state. This
feature requires the Windows 2000 Operating System.
D
POWER switch
Press this switch to turn on/off the server. Pressing the switch once lights the
POWER/SLEEP lamp to indicate that the server is on. Pressing the switch
again turns off the server. To forcibly shut down the server, press the switch
for 4 seconds or more.
E
Stabilizers (4)
Fix the server to the installation site.
F
HDD lamp
Lights while the mounted disk is in operation. This lamp does not indicate the
status of a device connected with an optional board (e.g., disk array board).
G
STATUS lamp
Indicates the status of the server. This lamp lights green during normal
operation. It lights amber or flashes if an error occurs.
H
POWER/SLEEP
lamp
Lights green when the power is turned on. This lamp lights amber while the
server is operating in power saving mode (sleep state).
I
3.5-inch Floppy
Diskette Drive
Use this drive to write/read data to/from a 3.5-inch floppy disk.
Figure 2-5. Front Features
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