IBM 88614RX Maintenance Manual - Page 72

Server connectors, Remote Supervisor Adapter II connectors

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The following illustration shows the I/O connectors on the rear of the server. Remote Supervisor Adapter II ASM Power-supply connector SCSI Remote Supervisor Adapter II USB AC RXE Management port Serial Keyboard Mouse RXE Expansion port AC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Remote Supervisor Adapter II Ethernet ( RJ-45) Remote Supervisor Adapter II video Ethernet 2 USB 2 Ethernet 1 USB 1 The following sections describe these connectors. Server connectors The following connectors are on the server. Remote Supervisor Adapter II connectors The following connectors are on the rear of the Remote Supervisor Adapter II: Note: The external power connection on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II is not supported on the xSeries 365 server. Advanced System Management (ASM) interconnect connector Connect the ASM breakout cable to this connector to enable system management through the serial connectors and through the ASM RS-485 connectors. See the Remote Supervisor Adapter User's Guide for more information about the breakout cable. USB This connector is not available for use. Ethernet (RJ-45) connector Connect a Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair cable to this connector to enable a LAN connection or Telnet session. The Ethernet connector LEDs on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II indicate whether the link is good and whether activity is taking place on the network. Video connector Connect the cable from the server monitor to this connector. Attention: Do not connect the ASM connector to the RXE Management Port on the server. If you want to use the Remote Supervisor Adapter II to manage the server remotely or to connect the server to another server, connect the applicable cables to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II connectors. v To enable remote server management through a network, use the Remote Supervisor Adapter II Ethernet connector. 62 IBM xSeries 365 Types 8861, 8862: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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The following illustration shows the I/O connectors on the rear of the server.
AC
AC
1
2
3
4
5
6
RXE Management
port
Serial
Keyboard
Mouse
RXE Expansion
port
Ethernet 1
Ethernet 2
USB 1
USB 2
Remote Supervisor
Adapter II video
SCSI
Remote Supervisor Adapter II ASM
Remote Supervisor Adapter II USB
Remote Supervisor
Adapter II
Ethernet ( RJ-45)
Power-supply
connector
The following sections describe these connectors.
Server connectors
The following connectors are on the server.
Remote Supervisor Adapter II connectors
The following connectors are on the rear of the Remote Supervisor Adapter II:
Note:
The external power connection on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II is not
supported on the xSeries 365 server.
Advanced System Management (ASM) interconnect connector
Connect the ASM breakout cable to this connector to enable system
management through the serial connectors and through the ASM RS-485
connectors. See the
Remote Supervisor Adapter User’s Guide
for more
information about the breakout cable.
USB
This connector is not available for use.
Ethernet (RJ-45) connector
Connect a Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair cable to this
connector to enable a LAN connection or Telnet session. The Ethernet
connector LEDs on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II indicate whether the
link is good and whether activity is taking place on the network.
Video connector
Connect the cable from the server monitor to this connector.
Attention:
Do
not
connect the ASM connector to the RXE Management Port on
the server.
If you want to use the Remote Supervisor Adapter II to manage the server remotely
or to connect the server to another server, connect the applicable cables to the
Remote Supervisor Adapter II connectors.
v
To enable remote server management through a network, use the Remote
Supervisor Adapter II Ethernet connector.
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