IBM 8671 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 120

Video, Keyboard, Auxiliary-device, pointing, device, Ultra320, system-board, connectors

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Parallel port connector The following illustration shows the 25-pin, female D-shell parallel-port connector on the rear of your server. This connector conforms to the industry standard. 13 1 25 14 Video port Your server comes with an integrated super video graphics array (SVGA) video controller. This controller is not removable, but you can disable it through the Configuration/Setup Utility program or by installing a PCI video adapter. Note: If you install a PCI video adapter, the server BIOS will automatically disable the integrated video controller. The following illustration shows the 15-pin analog video connector on the rear of your server. This connector conforms to the industry standard. 5 1 15 11 Keyboard port There is one keyboard connector on the rear of your server. Note: If you attach a standard (non-USB) keyboard to the keyboard connector, the USB ports and devices will be disabled during the power-on self-test (POST). The following illustration shows the keyboard connector on the rear of your server. This connector conforms to the industry standard for a PS/2® keyboard. 6 4 2 5 3 1 Auxiliary-device (pointing device) port The system board has one auxiliary-device port that supports a mouse or other pointing device. The following illustration shows the auxiliary-device connector on the rear of your server. This connector conforms to the industry standard for a PS/2 pointing device. 6 4 2 5 3 1 Ultra320 SCSI system-board connectors Your server has an integrated dual-channel Ultra320 small computer system interface (SCSI) controller. This controller supports two independent, internal Ultra320 SCSI channels. The SCSI channel connectors are on the system board. Each channel supports up to 15 SCSI devices. This controller uses: v Double-transition clocking to achieve up to 320 MB-per-second data-transfer rates 110 xSeries 235 Type 8671: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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Parallel
port
connector
The
following
illustration
shows
the
25-pin,
female
D-shell
parallel-port
connector
on
the
rear
of
your
server.
This
connector
conforms
to
the
industry
standard.
13
1
25
14
Video
port
Your
server
comes
with
an
integrated
super
video
graphics
array
(SVGA)
video
controller.
This
controller
is
not
removable,
but
you
can
disable
it
through
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
or
by
installing
a
PCI
video
adapter.
Note:
If
you
install
a
PCI
video
adapter,
the
server
BIOS
will
automatically
disable
the
integrated
video
controller.
The
following
illustration
shows
the
15-pin
analog
video
connector
on
the
rear
of
your
server.
This
connector
conforms
to
the
industry
standard.
1
5
11
15
Keyboard
port
There
is
one
keyboard
connector
on
the
rear
of
your
server.
Note:
If
you
attach
a
standard
(non-USB)
keyboard
to
the
keyboard
connector,
the
USB
ports
and
devices
will
be
disabled
during
the
power-on
self-test
(POST).
The
following
illustration
shows
the
keyboard
connector
on
the
rear
of
your
server.
This
connector
conforms
to
the
industry
standard
for
a
PS/2
®
keyboard.
6
4
2
1
3
5
Auxiliary-device
(pointing
device)
port
The
system
board
has
one
auxiliary-device
port
that
supports
a
mouse
or
other
pointing
device.
The
following
illustration
shows
the
auxiliary-device
connector
on
the
rear
of
your
server.
This
connector
conforms
to
the
industry
standard
for
a
PS/2
pointing
device.
6
4
2
1
3
5
Ultra320
SCSI
system-board
connectors
Your
server
has
an
integrated
dual-channel
Ultra320
small
computer
system
interface
(SCSI)
controller.
This
controller
supports
two
independent,
internal
Ultra320
SCSI
channels.
The
SCSI
channel
connectors
are
on
the
system
board.
Each
channel
supports
up
to
15
SCSI
devices.
This
controller
uses:
v
Double-transition
clocking
to
achieve
up
to
320
MB-per-second
data-transfer
rates
110
xSeries
235
Type
8671:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide