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Chapter 1
Introducing the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine
The system software does not support the use of a keyboard or mouse (Personal
Note
System 2 [PS/2] or Universal Serial Bus [USB]). The BIOS does support a
keyboard and a mouse for power-on self-test (POST) and the configuration/setup
utility.
To troubleshoot the BIOS boot process, you can connect a keyboard to any USB
port and connect a monitor to the video connector. Video output is for
troubleshooting only during the BIOS boot process. The video output stops
displaying when the serial port becomes active. To monitor the boot process in
normal operation, use the serial console port.
Table 1-4
Table 1-4
Item
AC power receptacle
Ethernet 1 port
Ethernet 2 port
Serial port
Audio/video port (on
optional MPEG A/V
decoder adapter)
1. BNC = Bayonet Neill-Concelman
2. RGB = red green blue
3. S/PDIF = Sony/Philips Digital Interface
4. VGA = video graphics array
OL-9137-02
describes the back panel ports and receptacles.
Back Panel Ports and Connectors
Description
The AC power cord connects to this plug.
This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with
full-duplex capability; it connects your device to the
Ethernet LAN.
This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with
full-duplex capability; it connects your device to the
Ethernet LAN.
This is a standard serial port for connecting to a
console or terminal.
Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 512 and 612 Hardware Installation Guide
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3 BNC
connectors for YUV, RGB
composite video output
Mini-XLR 8-pin connector for S/PDIF
analog stereo audio output
Mini-XLR 8-pin connector for VGA
Hardware Features
2
, and
3
and
4
output
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