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Netfinity 1000 - Input/Output connectors

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Source: Hardware Maintenance Manual

Input/output connectors
Input/output (I/O) connectors provide ports for transferring information into and out of the server. You can connect a variety of I/O devices to the server, including a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. For more information on the ports and their specific technologies, see External options.

At the rear of the server is a panel that provides access to I/O connectors. Adapters installed in expansion slots might also provide I/O connectors. The following illustration shows the I/O connectors that come with the server.



Power Connector: The server power cable connects here.

External SCSI Device Connector: External SCSI devices attach here. For more information, see SCSI drives, External SCSI devices, and SCSI connectors.

Expansion Slots: Cables to the external connectors on installed ISA and PCI adapters connect here. For information about expansion slots and adapters, see Adapters.


Note The SCSI connector is located on the SCSI adapter installed in slot 6.



Microphone: This connector is used to attach a microphone to the server when you want to record voice or other sounds on the hard disk. This connector can also be used by speech-recognition software.

Audio Line In: This connector is used to send audio signals from an external device (such as a CD player or stereo) to the server so that the signals can be recorded on the hard disk.

Audio Line Out: This connector is used to send audio signals from the server to external devices, such as stereo-powered speakers with built-in amplifiers, headphones, multimedia keyboards, or the audio line-in jack on a stereo system. To hear audio, you must connect one of these external devices to the audio line-out connector on the server.


Note The internal speaker in the server is disabled when an external speaker is attached to the audio line-out connector on the server. There is no playback capability through the internal speaker.


Ethernet Connector: An unshielded, twisted-pair (UTP) cable with an RJ-45 connector attaches here to the 10/100 Ethernet controller on the system board.

For information on the Ethernet controller, see Configuring the Ethernet controller. For more information on the Ethernet connector, see Ethernet connector. For information on cables, see Specifications (Ethernet cable).

The server contains a diagnostic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for the Ethernet connector located on the rear panel of the server.




Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors: I/O devices with universal serial bus (USB) connectors attach to USB connector 1 and connector 2. You need a 4-pin cable to connect a device to these ports.

Serial Connectors: Signal cables for modems or other serial devices attach to the 9-pin serial connectors of serial ports 1 and 2. See Serial port connectors for port assignment information.

Mouse Connector: The mouse cable connects here. This connector is sometimes called the auxiliary-device port.

Keyboard Connector: The keyboard cable connects here.

Monitor Connector: The monitor signal cable connects here.

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Date Created

19-04-99

Last Updated

14-05-99

Revision Date

15-05-2000

Brand

IBM PC Server

Product Family

Netfinity 1000

Machine Type

8477

Model

11Y; 21Y

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