General Description 2-9
1
Power supply
The power unit supplies DC power to the server.
2
Handle
Grasp this handle to install or remove the power supply.
3
POWER/FAIL lamp
The lamp blinks green if the power supply receives the AC power through the power cord. The
lamp goes on green when the power of the server is turned on (DC ON).
The lamp goes on amber if the power unit fails.
4
AC inlet
The AC inlet is connected with the power cord. An additional power unit also has an AC inlet.
5
Additional power supply slot
An optional power supply may be installed in the slot.
6
Serial port B connector
The serial port B connector is used to connect the server to a device with the serial interface.
The server cannot be directly connected to a leased line through the connector.
7
Additional PCI board slots
Optional PCI boards may be inserted into the slots.
8
Mouse connector
The mouse connector is connected with the mouse coming with the server.
9
Keyboard connector
The keyboard connector is connected with keyboard coming with the server.
10
Serial port A connector
The serial port A connector is connected with a device having the serial interface.
The server cannot be directly connected to a leased line through the connector.
11
Monitor connector
The monitor connector is connected with the display unit.
12
LINK/ACT lamp
The LINK/ACT lamp shows the LAN access status.
13
LAN connector(s)
The LAN connectors are connected with a network system on LAN. Your server supports
1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T network subsystem.
13
-1 LAN port 1 (onboard LAN)
13
-2 LAN port 2 (onboard LAN)
13
-3 Management LAN port (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
14
Speed lamp
Indicates the transfer rate of onboard LAN ports 1 and 2 and that of management LAN port.
15
USB-1 and USB-2 connectors
The USB-1 and USB-2 connectors are connected with devices accepting the USB interface.
Connector 1 and connector 2 are assigned from left to right viewed from the rear of the server.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1417F
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