General Description 2-7
Rear View
1
2
(1) Full-height PCI card slot (1B)
Mount a PCI card of the full-height type in the slot. (See page 9-47.)
(2) Low-profile PCI card slot (1C)
Mount PCI card of the low-profile type into this slot. (See page 9-47.)
If an additional LAN card is installed, it is hard to push the catch of the connector with your finger
that is connected to the LAN card. Disconnect the connector pushing the catch with a standard
screwdriver. At this time, be very careful for the screwdriver not to damage the LAN card.
(3) Blank panel (for additional power supply unit)
Install an optional power supply unit in this slot. (See page 9-19.)
(4) Power supply unit
Factory-installed power supply unit
(5) AC
inlet
Connect the power cord to this socket. (See page 3-18.)
(6) Mouse
connector
Connect the mouse to this connector. (See page 3-18.)
(7) Keyboard
connector
Connect the keyboard to this connector. (See page 3-18.)
(8) Speed LED (green/amber)
This LED indicates the transmission speed of the LAN. (See page 8-8.)
(9) LINK/ACT LED (green)
This LED indicates the access status of the LAN. (See page 8-8.)
(10) LAN
connectors
Connect network systems on the LAN to the connectors (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T).
(See page 3-18.)
The number "1" following the parenthesized number indicates LAN port 1, and the number "2"
indicates LAN port 2.
If [Shared BMC LAN] is set to [Enabled] on BIOS SETUP, the LAN port 1 can be used as
management LAN not only used as data transmission port. However, it is not recommended in
consideration of performance and security, because the LAN port 1 may receive both normal data
and management data. (See page 4-28.)
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Summary of Contents for Express5800/R120b-1
Page 20: ...Notes on Using Your Server 1 3 3 5 inch disk model...
Page 87: ...3 24 Setting Up Your Server This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 268: ...6 14 Installing and Using Utilities Windows Server 2003...
Page 296: ...7 14 Maintenance This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 350: ...8 54 Troubleshooting When you use a remote console 6 Each tool is selected and it starts...
Page 438: ...9 82 Upgrading Your Server This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 450: ...C 2 IRQ This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 474: ...D 24 Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 4 Activate Windows The Windows activation is complete...
Page 504: ...E 28 Installing Windows Server 2008 4 Activate Windows The Windows activation is complete...
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Page 566: ...H 2 Using a Client Computer Which Has a CD Drive This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 576: ...I 10 Accessing Power and Performance Data This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 580: ...J 4 Product Configuration Record Table This page is intentionally left blank...