IBM 8651RM0 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 100

Input/Output Connectors and, Expansion Slots

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Input/Output Connectors and Expansion Slots External SCSI Connector Knockouts Parallel Connector Serial Connector (COM1) Mouse Connector Keyboard Connector Serial Connector (COM2) Video Connector Power Connector Serial Connector (Reserved) Systems Management Serial Connector EISA/ISA Expansion Slots PCI Expansion Slots Keyboard Connector: The cable from the keyboard connects here. Mouse Connector: This is where the mouse cable connects to the server. This port sometimes is called an auxiliary-device or pointing-device port. Serial Connectors: The server has two, 9-pin serial connectors (COM1 and COM2). The serial signal cable for a modem or other serial device usually connects here. If you are using a 25-pin signal cable, you need a 9-pin-to-25-pin adapter cable. Video Connector: The monitor signal cable attaches to this 15-pin connector. Parallel Connector: This is where the signal cable for a parallel printer or other parallel device connects to the server. Expansion Slots: The server has four extended industry standard architecture (EISA)/industry standard architecture (ISA) expansion slots and six peripheral component interconnect (PCI) expansion slots. You can install PCI or EISA/ISA adapters to provide communication, specialized graphics, and sound. The server comes with an Advanced Systems Management Adapter installed in one of the ISA expansion slots. The remaining three EISA/ISA expansion slots and the six PCI expansion slots are available for future expansion. External SCSI Connector Knockouts: An optional external SCSI cable can be attached to an internal SCSI connector by using one of these knockouts. Power Connector: The system power cord connects here. 92 Netfinity Server HMM

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Input/Output Connectors and
Expansion Slots
External SCSI
Connector Knockouts
Serial Connector
(Reserved)
Systems Management
Serial Connector
EISA/ISA Expansion
Slots
PCI Expansion
Slots
Parallel Connector
Serial Connector
(COM1)
Serial Connector
(COM2)
Mouse Connector
Video Connector
Power Connector
Keyboard Connector
Keyboard Connector:
The cable from the keyboard
connects here.
Mouse Connector:
This is where the mouse cable
connects to the server.
This port sometimes is called
an auxiliary-device or pointing-device port.
Serial Connectors:
The server has two, 9-pin serial
connectors (COM1 and COM2).
The serial signal cable for a modem or other serial
device usually connects here.
If you are using a
25-pin signal cable, you need a 9-pin-to-25-pin
adapter cable.
Video Connector:
The monitor signal cable attaches
to this 15-pin connector.
Parallel Connector:
This is where the signal cable
for a parallel printer or other parallel device connects
to the server.
Expansion Slots:
The server has four extended
industry standard architecture (EISA)/industry
standard architecture (ISA) expansion slots and six
peripheral component interconnect (PCI) expansion
slots.
You can install PCI or EISA/ISA adapters to
provide communication, specialized graphics, and
sound.
The server comes with an Advanced Systems
Management Adapter installed in one of the ISA
expansion slots.
The remaining three EISA/ISA
expansion slots and the six PCI expansion slots are
available for future expansion.
External SCSI Connector Knockouts:
An optional
external SCSI cable can be attached to an internal
SCSI connector by using one of these knockouts.
Power Connector:
The system power cord connects
here.
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