Back Panel Connector Locations
The following illustration shows and describes the locations of the back panel
connectors. Use this information to set up the server, access diagnostic tools, and
manage the server during service.
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Power supply 0 input power
Power supply 1 input power
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The server has two power supply connectors, one for each power
supply.
Do not attach power cables to the power supplies until you
finish connecting the data cables to the server. The server goes
into Standby power mode, and the Oracle ILOM service processor
initializes when the AC power cables are connected to the power
source. System messages might be lost after 60 seconds if the
server is not connected to a terminal, PC, or
workstation.
Note -
Oracle ILOM signals a fault on any installed power supply
that is not connected to an AC power source, since it might
indicate a loss of redundancy.
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2
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Network management port (NET MGT)
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The service processor NET MGT port is the optional connection
to the Oracle ILOM service processor. The NET MGT port is
configured by default to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP). The service processor NET MGT port uses an RJ-45 cable
for a 10/100/1000BASE-T connection.
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3
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Ethernet port (NET 0)
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The Ethernet port enables you to connect the system to the
network. The Ethernet port uses an RJ-45 cable for a
100/1000BASE-T connection.
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4
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USB port
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The USB port supports hot-plugging. You can connect and
disconnect a USB cable or a peripheral device while the server
is running without affecting system operations.
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5
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Serial management port (SER MGT)
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The service processor SER MGT port uses an RJ-45 cable and
terminal (or emulator) to provide access to the Oracle ILOM
command-line interface (CLI). Using Oracle ILOM, you can
configure it to connect to the system console.
Note -
This port does not support network connections.
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