HP LH4r HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 2 - Mid - Page 44

Cabling Configurations

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NOTE In order to optimize PCI board BIOS installation, you need to leave the largest open range of memory possible. Group the EISA and ISA board BIOSs at either the beginning or end of the 0C8000h through 0DFFFFh range. Cabling Configurations Duplex, Non-Disk Array Model with Internal Controller This is a standard mass storage configuration as shipped from HP. NOTE If you are installing Ultra SCSI mass storage devices in this NetServer, you must enable Ultra SCSI. SCSI Terminator built into cable IDE System Board SCSI A Connector Flexible Disk Drive T CD-ROM SCSI or IDE Device SCSI or IDE Device C31 I2C B1 (Rear View) C22 Default Switch Settings On Off This is the default SCSI switch setting for this configuration. SCSI ID 2 is reserved for an optional DAT (Digital Audio Tape) 1 drive that can be installed in upper drive tray 3 or 4. The 2 standard CD-ROM drive is shipped with SCSI ID 5. ID ID ID 3 103 4 5 6 36

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NOTE
In order to optimize PCI board BIOS installation, you need to leave the largest open
range of memory possible. Group the EISA and ISA board BIOSs at either the
beginning or end of the 0C8000h through 0DFFFFh range.
Cabling Configurations
Duplex, Non-Disk Array Model with Internal Controller
This is a standard mass storage configuration as shipped from HP.
NOTE
If you are installing Ultra SCSI mass storage devices in this NetServer, you must
enable Ultra SCSI.
SCSI or IDE
Device
SCSI or IDE
Device
CD-ROM
System Board
IDE
SCSI A
Connector
Flexible Disk
Drive
I
2
C
C31
C22
SCSI Terminator
built into cable
T
B1
(Rear View)
Default Switch Settings
1
2
3
4
5
6
ID
3
ID
0
ID
1
On
Off
This is the default SCSI switch setting for this configuration.
SCSI ID 2 is reserved for an optional DAT (Digital Audio Tape)
drive that can be installed in upper drive tray 3 or 4. The
standard CD-ROM drive is shipped with SCSI ID 5.