Connecting External Scsi Devices; Replacing The Rear Screen And Kick Panel - Sun Microsystems SPARCcenter 2000 Installation Manual

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3.6 Connecting External SCSI Devices

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3.7 Replacing the Rear Screen and Kick Panel

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Note – The set-up parameters listed in Step 4 may differ from the set-up at the
customer site. See the s
et-defaults
Command Reference manual.
External SCSI devices connect to the system through one or more DSBE/S,
FSBE/S or DWIS/S cards installed on the system boards.
For information on device ID priorities and slot assignments, refer to the
SPARCcenter 2000 Service Manual.
Caution – Risk of Equipment Damage. Do not assign the same SCSI address to
two devices sharing the same SCSI bus or SBus card.
To connect an external SCSI device to your system:
1. Plug the cable for the external SCSI device to the appropriate SCSI host
adapter card located in the SBus slots on a system board.
2. Route the cable from the system board down along the left mounting rail
inside the cabinet.
Use tie wraps to secure the cable to the left mounting rail.
3. Connect the cable to the external SCSI device.
To replace the rear screen and the kick panel:
1. Fasten the two captive screws to secure the kick panel to the cabinet.
See Figure 3-4. If cables are to be routed under the floor, the cables should be
between the bottom panel and the kick panel.
2. Place the bottom of the rear screen on the flanges near the cabinet bottom.
3. Tilt the rear screen against the frame and install two screws to secure the
screen in place. See Figure 3-3.
This completes the hardware installation.
SPARCcenter™ 2000/2000E Installation Manual—June 1996
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