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Chassis Peripheral Bay and Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Bays

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System Overview Intel® Carrier Grade Server TIGPT1U TPS Item J K Feature NIC0/NIC1 activity LED (green) System ID LED (white) Description Indicates activity on either NIC0 or NIC1 Continuously lit when activated by (1) software command to extended front panel board or (2) by the front panel ID switch 2.4.3 Chassis Peripheral Bay and Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Bays The Intel® TIGPT1U server chassis provides two hot-swap SCSI hard drive bays at the front of the chassis, along with a peripheral bay that supports either a fixed CDROM Drive (read-only or read/write, or a fixed DVD Drive. Both hot-plug SCSI hard drive bays may be populated with a 3.5" SCSI Single Connector Attachment (SCA) hard disk drive mounted in a SCSI drive carrier. The SCSI ID for each hard drive position is hardwired on the midplane board, so the use of jumper(s) to select a unique SCSI ID is not necessary. Hard disk drive position 1 is hardwired to SCSI ID 0 on the SCSI bus and hard disk drive position 2 is hardwired to SCSI ID 1 on the SCSI bus. A C B D E A. Hard drive bay 1 (SCSI ID 0) B. Hard drive bay 2 (SCSI ID 1) C. Peripheral drive bay D. CD-ROM drive or DVD drive mounted in a peripheral carrier E. Hard disk drive module Figure 2-7. Chassis Peripheral Bay and Hard Drive Bays 2.4.3.1 Peripheral Drive Bay The peripheral bay supports either a CDROM drive or a DVD drive. The peripheral drive carrier assembly can be configured with either a 0.5" (12.7 mm) slim-line CD-ROM or DVD drive. The install sequence is (1) slide the peripheral drive carrier into the peripheral drive bay, (2) tighten the thumb screw to secure the peripheral drive carrier to the chassis, and (3) connect the IDE and power cables to the interconnect board. Note: A floppy drive cannot be installed in the system using the peripheral drive bay. If a floppy drive is needed, it will be necessary to use a Universal Serial Bus (USB) floppy and connect it to 10 Revision 1.0

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System Overview
Intel
®
Carrier Grade Server TIGPT1U TPS
Revision 1.0
10
Item
Feature
Description
J
NIC0/NIC1 activity LED (green)
Indicates activity on either NIC0 or NIC1
K
System ID LED (white)
Continuously lit when activated by (1) software command to extended
front panel board or (2) by the front panel ID switch
2.4.3
Chassis Peripheral Bay and Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Bays
The Intel
®
TIGPT1U server chassis provides two hot-swap SCSI hard drive bays at the front of
the chassis, along with a peripheral bay that supports either a fixed CDROM Drive (read-only or
read/write, or a fixed DVD Drive. Both hot-plug SCSI hard drive bays may be populated with a
3.5” SCSI Single Connector Attachment (SCA) hard disk drive mounted in a SCSI drive carrier.
The SCSI ID for each hard drive position is hardwired on the midplane board, so the use of
jumper(s) to select a unique SCSI ID is not necessary. Hard disk drive position 1 is hardwired to
SCSI ID 0 on the SCSI bus and hard disk drive position 2 is hardwired to SCSI ID 1 on the SCSI
bus.
A
B
D
E
C
A. Hard drive bay 1 (SCSI ID 0)
B. Hard drive bay 2 (SCSI ID 1)
C. Peripheral drive bay
D. CD-ROM drive or DVD drive mounted in a peripheral carrier
E. Hard disk drive module
Figure 2-7. Chassis Peripheral Bay and Hard Drive Bays
2.4.3.1
Peripheral Drive Bay
The peripheral bay supports either a CDROM drive or a DVD drive.
The peripheral drive carrier assembly can be configured with either a 0.5” (12.7 mm) slim-line
CD-ROM or DVD drive.
The install sequence is (1) slide the peripheral drive carrier into the
peripheral drive bay, (2) tighten the thumb screw to secure the peripheral drive carrier to the
chassis, and (3) connect the IDE and power cables to the interconnect board.
Note:
A floppy drive cannot be installed in the system using the peripheral drive bay.
If a floppy
drive is needed, it will be necessary to use a Universal Serial Bus (USB) floppy and connect it to