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Rear Panel, The Video Port interface specifications are listed in Table A-4, HP

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Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators Rear Panel The ports and connectors at the rear are listed below and shown in Figure 1-3. • The power connector accepts a standard power cable to connect the HP Netserver LP 2000r with a UPS or the site power source. A second power supply for redundancy is optional. Each power supply has its own power cord connection. • The mouse port accepts a standard mouse with a PS/2 connector. • The keyboard port accepts a standard keyboard with a PS/2 connector. • The USB (2) ports are provided for devices other than the keyboard or mouse. • The Parallel Port is a standard parallel port, which supports Extended Capabilities Port (ECP)/Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP). • The Serial/Management Port is a standard serial port, which can be used for a serial devices or management functions. For more information about management functions, refer to the Server Management Reference Guide. • The dedicated serial port is a standard serial port. • The Video Port interface specifications are listed in Table A-4, "HP Netserver Hardware Specifications" and Table A-5, "Video Display Modes" of Appendix A, "Specifications." • The two LAN ports (LAN A and LAN B) are for the embedded controllers based on Intel's 82559 10/100 BaseT Fast Ethernet controller. Only LAN A can be used for the LAN A Power On/Off remote management function. Each LAN port has a RJ-45 LAN connector and two LEDs to indicate LAN speed and valid connection or activity. Table 1-3 describes LAN LED indicators. Refer to Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP Netserver," to change configuration settings. • The external SCSI port provides access to external SCSI devices, typically an external SCSI tape backup device. 4

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Chapter 1
Controls, Ports and Indicators
4
Rear Panel
The ports and connectors at the rear are listed below and shown in Figure 1-3.
The power connector accepts a standard power cable to connect the
HP Netserver LP 2000r with a UPS or the site power source. A second power
supply for redundancy is optional. Each power supply has its own power
cord connection.
The mouse port accepts a standard mouse with a PS/2 connector.
The keyboard port accepts a standard keyboard with a PS/2 connector.
The USB (2) ports are provided for devices other than the keyboard or
mouse.
The Parallel Port is a standard parallel port, which supports Extended
Capabilities Port (ECP)/Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP).
The Serial/Management Port is a standard serial port, which can be used for a
serial devices or management functions. For more information about
management functions, refer to the
Server Management Reference Guide
.
The dedicated serial port is a standard serial port.
The Video Port interface specifications are listed in Table A-4, "HP
Netserver Hardware Specifications" and Table A-5, "Video Display Modes"
of Appendix A, "Specifications."
The two LAN ports (LAN A and LAN B) are for the embedded controllers
based on Intel's 82559 10/100 BaseT Fast Ethernet controller. Only LAN A
can be used for the LAN A Power On/Off remote management function.
Each LAN port has a RJ-45 LAN connector and two LEDs to indicate LAN
speed and valid connection or activity. Table 1-3 describes LAN LED
indicators.
Refer to Chapter 10, "Configuring the HP Netserver," to change
configuration settings.
The external SCSI port provides access to external SCSI devices, typically an
external SCSI tape backup device.