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About the back panel components
The back panel of an OmniCube server contains the Accelerator, network ports, rear boot drives, and the
power supplies.
Component
Storage
Video input
USB connector
Service tag
Description
2.5" drives, numbered 0 to 23, left to right, with power
(right) and activity (left) LED indicators.
The system models contain different drive
configurations:
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CN-1400: Contains 6 drives. Drives 0 and 1 are
SSDs and drives 3 to 5 are HDDs. Drives 6 to 23
are empty.
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CN-2400 and CN-2400-E: Contains 10 drives.
Drives 0 and 1 are SSDs and drives 2 to 9 are
HDDs. Drives 10 to 23 are empty.
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CN-3400, CN-5400 and CN-5400-E: Contains 24
drives. Drives 0 to 3 are SSDs and drives 4 to 23
are HDDs.
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CN-2400-F: Contains 5 drives. Drives 0 to 4 are
SSDs. Drives 5 to 23 are empty.
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CN-3400-F: Contains 10 drives. Drives 0 to 9 are
SSDs. Drives 10 to 23 are empty.
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CN-5400-F: Contains 14 drives. Drives 0 to 13 are
SSDs. Drives 14 to 23 are empty.
If you pull the enclosure from the rack, the disk
numbering scheme appears on a label attached to the
top of the enclosure.
Enables you to connect a monitor as part of a
keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) setup, for local
administration.
USB 2.0-compliant connector. Enables you to connect
a USB device, such as a keyboard, as part of a KVM
for local administration.
Provides identification information that you can use
when contacting Customer Support.
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