Compaq ProLiant 1850R PCI Bus Numbering in a Microsoft Windows NT Environment - Page 42
ProLiant 6500, Design Comparisons ProLiant 6000 and ProLiant 7000 (Pentium Pro processor):
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PCI Bus Numbering in a Microsoft Windows NT Environment 42 ProLiant 6500 ProLiant 6500 is a dual-peer bus and has 8 PCI slots: 2 shared compatibility PCI/EISA slots and 6 hot plug secondary PCI slots (see Figure 14). 87 65 43 21 Primary Bus: Slots 1 and 2 are shared PCI/EISA slots in this server configuration. Bus numbering starts here and works it way down to the Secondary Bus. Secondary Bus: Bus numbering continues down to the hot pluggable slots 3 - 8. Figure 14. Internal slot view of the ProLiant 6500 Design Comparisons ProLiant 6000 and ProLiant 7000 (Pentium Pro processor): As stated earlier, the ProLiant 6000 and ProLiant 7000 servers have similar architectural design. Both servers are dual-peer PCI buses that consist of 6 slots on the Primary Bus (4 are PCI starting at slot 3, slots 1 and 2 are EISA). The Secondary Bus contains five PCI slots, numbered 7-11. The PCI bus number detection process begins with slot 3 on the Primary Bus. The results of tests performed on these two servers are combined for the purpose of showing results. The most obvious difference between these two servers is that the ProLiant 7000 supports hot plug slots in the Secondary Bus (slots 7-11). A slot comparison diagram of each server follows in Figure 15: pat-10.eps EISA Slot 2 Slot 1 Primary PCI Bus Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Secondary PCI Bus Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 EISA Slot 2 Slot 1 Standard PCI Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 PCI Hot Plug Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Figure 15. Location of expansion slots in rear of the ProLiant 6000 and 7000 13UK-1200A-WWEN