IBM 847671U Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 70

Installing or removing ISA and PCI, adapters, Attention, Notes, ISA Resource], Available]

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ISA ISA ISA PCI PCI PCI CD Audio Connector 340-Pin Connector Alert on LAN Connector Disk Fan A Connector Disk Fan B Connector Front Fan Connector SCSI Hard Disk LED Connector Wake on LAN Connector Asset ID Antenna Connector Chassis-Intrusion Detector Connector Internal Speaker Connector Modem Wakeup Connector Attention To avoid possible damage to adapters and server components, be sure that the adapters that you install do not touch each other or the other components (such as the microprocessor) inside the server. Installing or removing ISA and PCI adapters: This section gives the procedure for installing an ISA or PCI adapter. If you want to remove an ISA or PCI adapter, reverse the order of the following steps. If you need to install an AGP adapter in the dedicated AGP slot connector, go to "Installing or removing AGP adapters" on page 65. Notes 1. See "Input/Output connectors" on page 94 for an illustration of the expansion slots on the rear of the server. 2. If you install an ISA legacy adapter, set the resources to [ISA Resource]; this reserves the resources for the legacy adapter and prevents the BIOS from using these resources for the system or other adapters. If you remove an adapter, reassign the system resources as [Available] for ISA legacy adapters. See "ISA legacy resources" on page 36. 3. To install some adapters, especially full-length adapters, you might need to remove the bottom cover, system board, microprocessor, and front fan. Notes Read "Safety information" on page 212. Read the documentation that comes with the option. Read "Accessing the system board" on page 59. To install an ISA or PCI adapter: 62 Netfinity Server HMM

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Front Fan Connector
Disk Fan A
Connector
Disk Fan B
Connector
Modem Wakeup Connector
PCI
PCI
PCI
ISA
ISA
ISA
340-Pin
Connector
SCSI Hard Disk LED
Connector
Wake on LAN Connector
Asset ID Antenna
Connector
Alert on LAN
Connector
Chassis-Intrusion
Detector Connector
Internal Speaker
Connector
CD
Audio
Connector
Attention
To avoid possible damage to adapters and server
components, be sure that the adapters that you install
do not touch each other or the other components
(such as the microprocessor) inside the server.
Installing or removing ISA and PCI
adapters:
This section gives the procedure for
installing an ISA or PCI adapter.
If you want to remove an
ISA or PCI adapter, reverse the order of the following
steps.
If you need to install an AGP adapter in the
dedicated AGP slot connector, go to “Installing or removing
AGP adapters” on page
65.
Notes
1.
See “Input/Output connectors” on page
94 for an
illustration of the expansion slots on the rear of
the server.
2.
If you install an ISA legacy adapter, set the
resources to
[ISA Resource]
; this reserves the
resources for the legacy adapter and prevents
the BIOS from using these resources for the
system or other adapters.
If you remove an
adapter, reassign the system resources as
[Available]
for ISA legacy adapters.
See “ISA
legacy resources” on page
36.
3.
To install some adapters, especially full-length
adapters, you might need to remove the bottom
cover, system board, microprocessor, and front
fan.
Notes
±
Read “Safety information” on page
212.
±
Read the documentation that comes with the
option.
±
Read “Accessing the system board” on page
59.
To install an ISA or PCI adapter:
62
Netfinity Server HMM