Installing Options 5-49
3.
Connect the power cable to the power connector on the SCSI device
(see “System Power Cables”).
4.
Configure the device according to the SCSI utility in BIOS. See the
documentation that comes with the device for information on
terminating and jumpering the device.
Network Board Wake-On LAN Cabling
If the computer has an Intel PRO LAN 100 M2 network board, your
system can be readied for “Wake-On LAN” by connecting the Wake-On
LAN cable. Wake-On LAN allows your system to be powered up
remotely by the server computer.
To cable a network board for Wake-On LAN do the following.
1.
Connect one end of the Wake-On LAN cable to the
J5 connector (desktop) or J15 connector (minitower) on the riser
board.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to the remote wakeup connector
on the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN board.
See “Boot Menu” in Chapter 3 for information on enabling Wake-On
LAN through the BIOS Setup utility. See your system administrator if
you have questions about your network configuration.
Installing Storage Devices
The following subsections describe how to install 3 1/2-inch and 5 1/4-
inch drives in the system. The installation procedures include:
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removing the front panel
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replacing the front panel
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installing a 5 1/4-inch device
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replacing an internal hard drive.