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Accessing the System
Best Practices for Using Peripherals with SPE310s
CD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Drive Tray
Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide
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USB devices requiring additional software or installation of
Note
non-native Windows 2000 drivers will probably not work with the
Cisco ICS 7750. We therefore recommend against trying to use them.
If you have additional questions or concerns about using USB devices
with the Cisco ICS 7750, contact your Cisco support representative.
PS/2 keyboards and mice:
A "Y" splitter cable is provided with the Cisco ICS 7750 to enable you
to connect a PS/2 mouse and a PS/2 keyboard to the SPE310.
If you connect a PS/2 device to an SPE310 after the SPE310 boots, the
SPE310 will need to be rebooted in order for the PS/2 device to be
recognized by Windows 2000.
This section describes best practices for using peripherals with SPE310s.
The following are best practices for using a CD-ROM drive and the CD-ROM tray
with SPE310s:
Connecting the CD-ROM drive—Do not connect the CD-ROM drive while
the SPE310 is booting.
Disconnecting the CD-ROM drive:
If the SPE310 is running, use an attached monitor to locate the Unplug
or Eject Hardware icon in the Windows System Tray (in the lower right
corner of the screen, typically, unless the taskbar has been moved). The
icon looks like a small card with an arrow floating above it. Click the
icon. In the pop-up menu displayed, select Stop USB Mass Storage
Device - Drive (D:).
After Windows 2000 reports that the device has been stopped, you can
safely disconnect the USB CD-ROM drive cable from the SPE310 USB
port.
Chapter 5
Operating the Cisco ICS 7750
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