The image cmt_t4_127867.png shows the back panel of an Oracle Database Appliance, with callout numbers one through nine. Callout number 9 points to the top system controller, which is SC 1. Callout number 8 points to the bottom system controller, which is SC 0. Callouts 1 - 3 identify locations on the left side of each system controller. Callouts 4 - 6 identify locations on the right side of each system controller.

Callout number 1 points to the power connector on the far left .

Callout number 2 points to Eth 7, 6, 5, and 4 (left to right) to the right of the power connector. .Eth 4 and Eth 5 are configured as bond1, Eth 6 and Eth 7 are configured as bond 2. These ports are used for custom configurations, or for separate backup, disaster recovery, and network management.

Callout number 3 points to two 10-GbE ethernet ports below Eth 4 - 7. In 10-GbE systems, these are connected to the public network.

Callout number 4 points to the serial connector to Oracle ILOM and system console. They are located in the left-most location on the right side of the system controllers.

Callout number 5 points to two 1-GbE connectors to the right of the serial connectors to Oracle ILOM and system console. In 1-GbE systems, these are connected to the public network.

Callout number 6 points to the ethernet connection to Oracle ILOM. They are located to the right of the two 1-GbE connectors.

Callout number 7 points to USB and video for connecting to system console.