X400 Capacity Cube Chassis Rear View - Dell EMC PowerProtect X400 Hardware Configuration And Installation Manual

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Hardware specifications
Item
Panel, Ports, and Slots
1
10/25 GbE port (2)
2
Full-height PCIe expansion card
slot (3)
3
Half-height PCIe expansion card
slot
4
Rear handle
5
Drive slot (2)
6
Power supply unit (2)
7
10/25 GbE port (2)
8
USB port (2)
9
VGA port
10
Serial port
11
iDRAC9 dedicated port
12
System identification button
PowerProtect X400 Appliance Hardware Configuration and Installation Guide
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Figure 15 X400 capacity cube chassis rear view
Icon Description
N/A Left port connects to the internal network, right port connects to the
external network. These two ports are located in the PCIe expansion
card slot 1.
N/A The BOSS controller card with two M.2 sticks is in the middle PCIe
slot (slot 2).
N/A The PCIe expansion card slot (riser 2) connects one half-height PCIe
expansion card to the system. Location of the HBA300 SAS card that
connects to the two rear drives.
N/A The rear handle can be used to physically install or remove the X400
capacity cube into or out of the rack.
N/A The two rear 3.5 inch rear drive slots contain 1 x 12 TB HDD (in drive
slot 12 on the left) and 1 x 1.92 TB SSD (in drive slot 13 on the right).
N/A 2 x 1100W AC power supply units (PSUs)
N/A Left port connects to the external network, right port connects to the
internal network. These two ports are located in the Network
Daughter Card.
Do not use the two USB ports on the X400 capacity cube.
Enables you to connect a display device to the system.
The serial port is not used in the X400 Appliance.
Enables you to remotely access iDRAC. For more information, see the
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 (iDRAC9) User's
The System Identification (ID) button is available on the front and
back of the systems. Press the button to identify a system in a rack by
turning on the system ID button. You can also use the system ID
button to reset iDRAC and to access BIOS using the step through
mode.
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