Gateway 7400 System Manual (PDF Version) - Page 13

RJ-45 LAN port, Mouse port

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Power supply cable clamp secures the power supply cords so that they are not accidentally pulled from the power supply. Keyboard port connects to a PS/2-compatible keyboard. USB ports connect to external Plug-and-Play devices, such as printers, that are automatically configured when they are plugged into the server through one of these ports. USB keyboards and mice are not supported. Serial ports (2) connect to serial devices. Video port connects to the monitor interface cable. The video controller is integrated in the system board. Power supply module LED glows steady green when the power supply module is operating normally. Redundant power supply provides two hot-pluggable power supply modules that can independently support the power requirements of the server. Mouse port connects to a PS/2-compatible mouse. RJ-45 LAN port connects to a network. The adjacent indicator LEDs show LAN activity (yellow) and 100 Mbit speed (green). Parallel port connects to a printer or other parallel device. Expansion card slots (7) have room for as many as seven PCI expansion cards. Expansion card retention clips (7) allow screwless retention of the expansion cards for ease of maintenance and installation. Kensington lock slot provides a place to install a security cable and lock. Back panel 5

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Back panel
5
Power supply cable clamp
secures the power supply cords so that they are
not accidentally pulled from the power supply.
Keyboard port
connects to a PS/2-compatible keyboard.
USB ports
connect to external Plug-and-Play devices, such as printers, that
are automatically configured when they are plugged into the server through
one of these ports. USB keyboards and mice are not supported.
Serial ports (2)
connect to serial devices.
Video port
connects to the monitor interface cable. The video controller is
integrated in the system board.
Power supply module LED
glows steady green when the power supply
module is operating normally.
Redundant power supply
provides two hot-pluggable power supply modules
that can independently support the power requirements of the server.
Mouse port
connects to a PS/2-compatible mouse.
RJ-45 LAN port
connects to a network. The adjacent indicator LEDs show
LAN activity (yellow) and 100 Mbit speed (green).
Parallel port
connects to a printer or other parallel device.
Expansion card slots (7)
have room for as many as seven PCI expansion
cards.
Expansion card retention clips (7)
allow screwless retention of the
expansion cards for ease of maintenance and installation.
Kensington lock slot
provides a place to install a security cable and lock.