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IBM-AUSTRIA - PC-HW-Support 30 Aug 1999 |
Input/Output Connectors and Expansion Slots (Netfinity 7000 - 8651)
Input/Output Connectors and 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 optiona!
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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