Dell VxRail VP-760 Manual page 12

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Ports, panels, or slots
12
OCP NIC card (optional)
13
NIC ports (optional)
14
Power supply unit 1 (PSU1)
The following figure and table shows the ports, panels, and slots available on the rear view of the system with 4 x 2.5-inch rear
drive module:
Item
Ports, panels, or slots
1
Rear drive module
2
PCIe expansion card riser 2
(slot 3 and slot 6)
3
BOSS module
4
VGA port
5
PCIe expansion card riser 4
(slot 7 and slot 8)
6
Power supply unit 2 (PSU2)
7
USB 2.0 port
8
USB 3.0 port
9
Dedicated iDRAC9 Ethernet
port
10
System Identification (ID)
button.
11
OCP NIC card (optional)
12
Overview
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Description
N/A
The NIC ports are integrated on the OCP card which is connected to
the system board. The OCP NIC card supports OCP 3.0.
The NIC ports that are integrated on the LOM card provide network
connectivity which is connected to the system board.
PSU1 is the primary PSU of the system.
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Description
N/A
Location to install the rear drives that are supported
N/A
The expansion card riser enables you to connect PCI Express
expansion cards.
N/A
BOSS module for internal system boot.
Enables you to connect a display device to the system.
N/A
The expansion card riser enables you to connect PCI Express
expansion cards.
PSU2 is the secondary PSU of the system.
4-pin, 2.0-compliant port to connect USB devices to the system.
9-pin and 3.0-compliant port to connect USB devices to the system.
This port allows you to remotely access iDRAC. For more information,
see the
Press the button on the front or back of the system to identify a
system in a rack, to reset the iDRAC, or to access the BIOS using the
Step-through mode. When pressed, the System ID LED on the back
panel blinks until either the front button is pressed, or the rear button
is pressed again. You can also press the button to switch between
On or Off mode.
If the server stops responding during POST, press and hold the
System ID button for more than five seconds to enter the BIOS
progress mode.
To reset the iDRAC, press and hold the System ID button for more
than 15 seconds.
If this option is disabled, you can enable it by pressing F2 during the
system boot process, and entering the iDRAC Setup page.
N/A
The NIC ports are integrated on the OCP card which is connected to
the system board. The OCP NIC card supports OCP 3.0.
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's
Guide.

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