Ethernet; Video Interface; Dvd-Rom/Tape Drive Media Tray - Sun Microsystems Enterprise 3500 System Reference Manual

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redundant interfacing to another I/O+ board or (with the proper software) to an
entirely separate system. Use the fiber cable organizer that came with your
Enterprise 3500 system to help ensure the 1.0 inch bend radius rule is observed.
D.10.3

Ethernet

1. The main Ethernet should be connected to the I/O+ board in slot 1.
2. Each I/O+ board has one Ethernet circuit with both TPE and MII connectors.
Only one type of connector may be used at a time.
3. After slot 1 is connected to a network, additional Ethernet connections may be
made to I/O+ boards or SBus cards in any other card cage slot.
D.10.4

Video Interface

1. A system that is operated with a monitor can use a graphics adapter mounted on
either a Graphics+ I/O board or an SBus+ I/O board.
2. Up to four Graphics+ I/O boards are supported in a system.
D.11

DVD-ROM/Tape Drive Media Tray

The media tray is located at the upper front of the cabinet. Various DVD-ROM and
tape drive options are available. A SCSI cable connects the tray to card cage slot 1 on
the centerplane.
Appendix D
Rules for System Configuration
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