IBM 86884RX Maintenance Manual - Page 16

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Rear view Drive-eject button: Push this button to release a drive from the server. Power-supply latch: This latch is used to secure the power supply in place. Reset button: Press this button to reset the server and run the power-on self-test (POST). You might need to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button. Power button: Press this button to manually turn the server on or off. System power System power connector (1) connector (2) RXE Expansion Port (B) connector Serial connector Remote Supervisor Adapter connectors and LEDs Ethernet LEDs SCSI connector RXE Management Port connector USB 1 connector USB 2 connector Gigabit Ethernet connectors RXE Expansion Port (A) connector Video connector System power connectors (1 and 2): The system power cords are connected to these two connectors to provide power to the system. RXE Expansion Port B connector: Use this port to connect the server to a remote input/output (I/O) enclosure. Serial connector: The signal cable for a system console or other serial device connects to the serial port. 6 IBM xSeries 450 Type 8688: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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Drive-eject
button:
Push
this
button
to
release
a
drive
from
the
server.
Power-supply
latch:
This
latch
is
used
to
secure
the
power
supply
in
place.
Reset
button:
Press
this
button
to
reset
the
server
and
run
the
power-on
self-test
(POST).
You
might
need
to
use
a
pen
or
the
end
of
a
straightened
paper
clip
to
press
the
button.
Power
button:
Press
this
button
to
manually
turn
the
server
on
or
off.
Rear
view
System power
connector (1)
System power
connector (2)
RXE Expansion Port (B)
connector
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
connectors
and LEDs
Ethernet
LEDs
Gigabit Ethernet
connectors
RXE Expansion
Port (A) connector
Video connector
USB 2 connector
USB 1 connector
RXE Management Port connector
SCSI connector
Serial connector
System
power
connectors
(1
and
2):
The
system
power
cords
are
connected
to
these
two
connectors
to
provide
power
to
the
system.
RXE
Expansion
Port
B
connector:
Use
this
port
to
connect
the
server
to
a
remote
input/output
(I/O)
enclosure.
Serial
connector:
The
signal
cable
for
a
system
console
or
other
serial
device
connects
to
the
serial
port.
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IBM
xSeries
450
Type
8688:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide