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Cable connections
Connecting the VGA cable
Connecting the VGA cable
Connecting the network cables
When the appliance is initialized, a monitor can be connected to the Video Graphics
Array (VGA). You can attach a keyboard to the USB port. Alternatively, you can
connect the VGA to a Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) adapter or switch.
To connect the VGA Cable
1
Insert the connector of a VGA (DB15) cable into the video port on the rear
panel of the NetBackup appliance.
See Appliance rear panel" on page 11.
2
Connect the other end of the cable directly to a monitor, or to a KVM adapter,
or KVM switch.
The networking ports are accessed on the rear panel of the appliance. The following
picture shows the layout of the network ports. It includes the four 1 Gb Ethernet
ports on the left and the two 10 Gb Ethernet ports on the right. The remote
management (IPMI) port is located to the left of the 10 Gb Ethernet ports.
NIC2/
NIC1/
ETH1
ETH0
NIC3/
ETH2
Caution: The first Ethernet port is configured as NIC1/eth0. Starting with
NetBackup Appliance release 2.6.0.2, the eth0/NIC1 port can be configured and
used in your network for backup jobs. If you decide to use this port for backups,
you must configure the remote management (IPMI) port to access the appliance.
See Connecting the small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) transceivers" on page 41.
IPMI
NIC4/
ETH3
NIC6/
ETH5
NIC5/
ETH4
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