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Table 3-3 HP 9000 rp8440 Server PCI-X I/O Cards (continued) Part Number AD279A1 AD331A1 AD332A1 J3525A1 Card Description 64-Port Terminal MUX PCI/PCI-X 1-port 1000b-T Adapter PCI/PCI-X 1-port 1000b-SX Adapter 2-port Serial (X25/FR/SDLC) HP-UX n/a b b n/a n/a • B- Supports Mass Storage Boot • b- Supports LAN Boot • Bb- Supports Mass Storage and LAN Boot 1. Available with Factory Integration IMPORTANT: The above list of part numbers is current and correct as of August 2007. Part numbers change often. Check the following website to ensure you have the latest part numbers associated with this server: http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main Installing an Additional PCI-X I/O Card IMPORTANT: While the installation process for PCI/PCI-X cards and PCIe cards is the same, PCIe cards are physically smaller than PCI-X cards and are not interchangeable. Check Table 1-9 (page 33) to verify the slot types and order. NOTE: The PCI I/O card installation process varies depending on what version of the HP-UX operating system you are running on your system. PCI I/O card installation procedures should be downloaded from the www.hp.com/go/bizsupport Web site. Select a following guide and enter the title in the search field for background information and procedures to add a new PCI I/O card using online addition: • nPartition Administrator's Guide • Interface Card OL* Support Guide for HP-UX 11.23 HP Lights Out Advanced/KVM Card Overview The Lights Out Advanced/KVM Card (LOA) is a PCI-X accessory card that can be installed into any sx2000-based Integrity server to enable the advanced virtual graphics console (vKVM) and virtual CD/DVD/ISO file (vMedia) features of the Integrity Lights Out Management Processor (iLO/MP). The LOA card is also a graphics/USB card that offers physical video functionality for servers running Windows, and USB functionality for servers running HP-UX, Windows, and OpenVMS. All Lights Out Advanced features are fully enabled on the LOA card - there is no additional "advanced pack" license to purchase. At present, vKVM is only available for servers running Windows and vMedia is available for servers running HP-UX, Windows, and OpenVMS. There are no current plans to support the LOA card under Linux. The removal and replacement processes for the LOA card is detailed in "Removing and Replacing a PCI Card" (page 168). Slotting Rules The LOA card has specific slotting requirements that must be followed for full card functionality: • Must be placed in a mode 1 PCI/PCI-X slot • Must be placed in an I/O chassis with a functional core I/O card • Must be only one LOA card in each partition 66 Installing the System

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Table 3-3 HP 9000 rp8440 Server PCI-X I/O Cards
(continued)
n/a
n/a
n/a
HP-UX
Card Description
Part Number
64-Port Terminal MUX
AD279A
1
b
PCI/PCI-X 1–port 1000b-T Adapter
AD331A
1
b
PCI/PCI-X 1–port 1000b-SX Adapter
AD332A
1
2-port Serial (X25/FR/SDLC)
J3525A
1
B- Supports Mass Storage Boot
b- Supports LAN Boot
Bb- Supports Mass Storage and LAN Boot
1.
Available with Factory Integration
IMPORTANT:
The above list of part numbers is current and correct as of August 2007. Part
numbers change often. Check the following website to ensure you have the latest part numbers
associated with this server:
http://partsurfer
.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
Installing an Additional PCI-X I/O Card
IMPORTANT:
While the installation process for PCI/PCI-X cards and PCIe cards is the same,
PCIe cards are physically smaller than PCI-X cards and are not interchangeable. Check
Table 1-9
(page 33)
to verify the slot types and order.
NOTE:
The PCI I/O card installation process varies depending on what version of the HP-UX
operating system you are running on your system. PCI I/O card installation procedures should
be downloaded from the
www
.hp.com/go/bizsupport
Web site. Select a following guide and
enter the title in the
search
field for background information and procedures to add a new PCI
I/O card using online addition:
nPartition Administrator's Guide
Interface Card OL* Support Guide for HP-UX 11.23
HP Lights Out Advanced/KVM Card
Overview
The Lights Out Advanced/KVM Card (LOA) is a PCI-X accessory card that can be installed into
any sx2000–based Integrity server to enable the advanced virtual graphics console (vKVM) and
virtual CD/DVD/ISO file (vMedia) features of the Integrity Lights Out Management Processor
(iLO/MP). The LOA card is also a graphics/USB card that offers physical video functionality for
servers running Windows, and USB functionality for servers running HP-UX, Windows, and
OpenVMS. All Lights Out Advanced features are fully enabled on the LOA card — there is no
additional “advanced pack” license to purchase. At present, vKVM is only available for servers
running Windows and vMedia is available for servers running HP-UX, Windows, and OpenVMS.
There are no current plans to support the LOA card under Linux.
The removal and replacement processes for the LOA card is detailed in
“Removing and Replacing
a PCI Card” (page 168)
.
Slotting Rules
The LOA card has specific slotting requirements that must be followed for full card functionality:
Must be placed in a mode 1 PCI/PCI-X slot
Must be placed in an I/O chassis with a functional core I/O card
Must be only one LOA card in each partition
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