HP 9000 rp4410-4 User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440 - Page 146

System I/O Board Switches and Jumpers

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• SCSI HBA - The SCSI HBA board is used to attach SCSI external mass storage to the system. - Connections to the SCSI board include the external SCSI channels for external mass storage devices. CAUTION: Some restrictions apply to external mass storage devices that you can connect to Channel B of the core I/O SCSI HBA. External connections to Channel B of the SCSI HBA controller are only supported in simplex configuration, when the internal cable between the SCSI backplane and the SCSI HBA card is disconnected. If the server is converted to the duplex configuration, you cannot connect external SCSI devices to Channel B of the SCSI HBA. • LAN Connection - The LAN board provides the basic external I/O connectivity for the system. - Connections to the LAN card include one or two 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN RJ45 connectors. - New cards might be available for use in the server. See the available cards on the HP website at http://hp.com. System I/O Board Switches and Jumpers The following descriptions are for reference only. 146 Troubleshooting

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SCSI HBA
The SCSI HBA board is used to attach SCSI external mass storage to the system.
Connections to the SCSI board include the external SCSI channels for external mass
storage devices.
CAUTION:
Some restrictions apply to external mass storage devices that you can connect
to Channel B of the core I/O SCSI HBA. External connections to Channel B of the SCSI HBA
controller are only supported in simplex configuration, when the internal cable between the
SCSI backplane and the SCSI HBA card is disconnected. If the server is converted to the
duplex configuration, you cannot connect external SCSI devices to Channel B of the SCSI
HBA.
LAN Connection
The LAN board provides the basic external I/O connectivity for the system.
Connections to the LAN card include one or two 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN RJ45
connectors.
New cards might be available for use in the server. See the available cards on the HP
website at
http://hp.com
.
System I/O Board Switches and Jumpers
The following descriptions are for reference only.
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Troubleshooting