Asus AP2000 Hardware Reference

Asus AP2000 Manual

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    AP2000 Dual Pentium® II Department Server Hardware Reference Guide
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    AS A COMMITMENT BY ASUS. ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT. Copyright © 1998 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. Product Name: AP2000 Manual Revision: 1.00 E310
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    25, 40880 Ratingen, BRD, Germany Telephone: 49-2102-445011 Fax: 49-2102-442066 Email: [email protected] Technical Support Hotline: 49-2102-499712 BBS: 49-2102-448690 Email: [email protected] WWW: www.asuscom.de FTP: ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 3
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    CONTENTS I. Introduction 7 This Reference Guide 7 Sections 7 Symbols 7 This Server 8 Component Checklist 8 Features 9 Safety and Warning 10 Static-Sensitive Devices 10 Tools 21 Hot-Swap Bay 23 Hot-Swap Tray 23 SCSI Backplane 24 SCSI Board Placement 24 4 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    Information 27 SCSI Connections 27 SCSI Termination 27 SCSI ID Jumpers 27 SCSI ID Priority 27 Motherboard Securing 28 Device Cables 29 Cable Connections 29 Card-Secure Module 30 Floppy Disk Drive (1. 38 Power Supply Requirement Calculation Table 39 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 5
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    with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, . 6 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    and may be individually purchased to complete the server. This guide is intended for experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers. You should also read all documentation and manuals included with this server and with your separately purchased components. Sections
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    : SCSI Terminator: User's Manuals: Drivers/Utilities: ASUS AS-30 Tower 400W ATX ASUS P2B-DS ASUS 40X 1.44MB Power, IDE, Floppy, 50&68pin SCSI, CD audio cable Passive terminator for 68pin SCSI cables. CD-ROM, SCSI, Motherboard, Hardware Guide SCSI, CD-ROM, Motherboard Required components (you may
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    additional features and details, read the motherboard User's Manual included with this server package. • Processor Up to 33MB/sec IDE transfer with UltraDMA/33. • Chipset: Intel 440BX supports up to 100MHz front side bus. • Onboard LAN: Onboard Intel 10/ control. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 9
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    instructions any time you are connecting or disconnecting devices to the workstation. WARNING: An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts touching Motherboards touch it to a metal frame of Avoid touching the up again, touch the antistatic bag
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    as CPU, Memory, Hard Disk Drives, expansion cards. Use this hardware reference guide along with your motherboard manual in order to make these installations. 4. Connect a Keyboard and Mouse ( shock or damage to your server, do not bypass the grounding plug. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 11
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    to electrical components. ATX power supplies that are plugged into an AC outlet always have standby power even when the server is powered OFF. 12 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    's "chassis" connector to allow monitoring of the chassis side panels' open/close status. If either one or both of the side panels are opened, the motherboard's onboard hardware monitor can provide alerting and logging with the provided management software. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 13
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    door hinge spring With the left panel removed, you should see the following components if you purchased a complete server. ATX Power Supply Internal Fan Module Motherboard SCSI RAID Card Server left side Chassis Intrusion Micro Switch 14 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    for replacement. Four Latches Top Fan Two Screws Bottom Fan Air flows out through the back Rear fan modules Screw Locations Usually, the rotation of the fan sends air toward the manufacturer's label on the center of the fan. Individual fan with frame AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 15
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    control board, although small, has many functions as shown. Fan power connector (Reserved Connector) Power input connector Fan status signal connector Fan control settings 16 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    3 4 5 6 7 8 Front Cooling Fans The hard disk drive fan module can be removed by using a small screw driver to push the eject lever in the fan module. The eject lever is behind a small hole as circled below. There are fan module the component side face down AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 17
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    hard disk drive (*) on Hard disk drive power failure/short circuit fast flash Fan failure * Must be provided by RAID controller's SAF-TE function. 18 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    the device bay cover clips Fixed Device Bay Cover After releasing the device bay cover clips, pry the cover away from the chassis using a screw driver from the front. Removing the device bay cover clips AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 19
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    Drive Spacer Floppy and CD-ROM drive spacers Fixed Device Spacer Floppy drive with spacer Floppy and CD-ROM drives CD-ROM with spacer 20 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    "swapped." The main hard drives are mounted in internal hot-swap trays for easy replacement. The AP2000 hot-swap bay has two different models. The 1.6 inch SCA hot-swap bay can accommodate three drive 1.0" SCA Hot-Swap Bay 1.0" tray with 1.0" SCA hard drive AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 21
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    (This page was intentionally left blank) II. Components 22 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    dissipation for almost all types of high speed SCSI disk drives. The provided screws are needed to secure the hard disk drive into the tray. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 23
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    with either three or five SCSI SCA connectors. Face the side with the power connector toward the motherboard. In order to ensure proper orientation of the SCSI board, the screw holes are not placed provided terminator must be placed on this bottom SCSI connector. 24 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    off Motor up when power on on off Motor up after START UNIT command off on Motor up after 12xSCSI ID ms on on Reserved AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 25
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    13 5 0 IMPORTANT: If your hard disk drives have terminator jumpers, they must be removed because an external terminator is provided for the SCSI board. 26 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    the ID number. Some use jumpers, others have some kind of selector switch. Refer to the manual for any device you install for details on how to set its ID number. SCSI ID Priority The motherboard has an onboard 16bit single-channel SCSI chipset. SCSI ID 15 has the highest priority, and
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    Securing Remove the extended expansion card guide before installing or removing the motherboard. All screws are necessary to provide the needed stabilization to support all the motherboard expansion cards used in a server. Place four spacers in the areas circled on the chassis. II. Components
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    SCSI with 68-pin and 50-pin SCSI connectors. RAID connections require the ASUS PCI-DA2100A RAID card. System Fan Module ASUS RAID Card: SCSI Cable Ch. 0 SCSI Cable Ch. 1 Floppy Cable IDE Cable 68-pin Wide-SCSI for onboard SCSI Motherboard with cables connected AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 29
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    II. System Components Card-Secure Module The AP2000 provides an adjustable expansion card securing rack to help hold expansion cards in their slots. The securing is made. 1.44MB floppy disk drive connections Red stripe of signal cable Red stripe of power cable 30 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    , connect it to the end of the cable. Remove unused cables from the motherboard's IDE connector to ensure proper signal strength. CD-ROM Disk Drive (IDE) audio cable is to direct music CD audio signal to your audio card. Computer CDROMs have data (such as *.wav, *.mpg, *.avi) that travels through
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    devices with the terminator set, others do not. All termination jumpers must be removed along the cable where the external SCSI terminator is used. 32 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    can be easily installed just like any standard PC computer. Up to 4 PCI or 2 ISA (1 described in the front of this manual. 2. Switch OFF your system and card's connector with the expansion slot on the motherboard and gently lower and push the card into the AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 33
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    -240V or 110-120V but this power supply must be set manually. The factory default should be on 230V to accommodate the higher power switch located on the front panel which is connected to the motherboard, unlike AT power supplies which uses a permanent switch on the AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    the ASUS drivers for your devices (such as CD-ROM and SCSI devices) and install your server operating system. You may be prompted for manufacturer supplied driver diskettes for each device on your server if they are not included in the operating system setup drivers. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    the length that it may have. Exceeding the length may cause problems mounting or using any one of the SCSI devices. CAUTION: controller. • A maximum of 15 devices may be connected to the motherboard (three connectors) at one time. The following "Max Devices" are . 36 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    passes all tests for CUL and TUV safety. EMI The power system, operating with resistive load, meets FCC class B and CISPR 22 class B conducted limits. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 37
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    III. Appendix Power Supply Requirement Calculation Table Item Volts Amp x Total Motherboard Power Hard Drive 5.0V 1.3 x 12V 1.5 x CD-ROM 5.0V x 12V x Tape Watts (5V) Watts (12V) 209.55 3.6 = = = = = = = = = = 0.6 7.2 = = = III. Appendix 38 AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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    on your hard disk drive. COM Port COM is a logical device name used to designate the computer serial ports. Pointing devices, modems, and infrared modules can be connected to COM ports. Each COM . PCI is a standard widely used by expansion card manufacturers. AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 39
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    computer, it will first run through the POST, a series of software-controlled diagnostic tests. The POST checks system memory, the motherboard and/ or keyboard may be used on ATX motherboards. RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) RAID to an electronic device or computer when power fails in the
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AP2000
Dual Pentium
®
II Department Server
Hardware Reference Guide