Cabling Wake On Lan; Removing An Expansion Board - NEC POWERMATE PROFESSIONAL 9000 Service Manual

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8.
Attach any cables required by the expansion board. To cable an Intel
EtherExpress PRO 100 or 3COM 3C905-TX-W LAN board for Wake on LAN,
see "Cabling Wake on LAN." To connect a PC card host device, see "Cabling a
PCMCIA Device."
9.
Replace the drive cage (see "Replacing the Drive Cage").
10.
Replace the system unit cover (see "Replacing the Covers").

Cabling Wake on LAN

If your system is equipped with an Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 or 3COM 3C905-TX-W
LAN board and the board is connected to a network that is set up for it, your system may
be configured for "Wake on LAN" by connecting the Wake on LAN Cable. Wake on LAN
allows your system to be powered up remotely by the server computer.
To cable the system for Wake on LAN, proceed as follows:
1.
Connect one end of the Wake on LAN cable to the J6D1 connector on the system
board.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to the P3 connector on the LAN board.

Removing an Expansion Board

To remove an expansion board, perform the following steps:
1.
Remove the left cover of the system unit (see "Removing the Covers").
Remove the drive cage (see "Removing the Drive Cage").
2.
3.
Label and remove any cables connected to the expansion board.
4.
Remove the screw that secures the board to the support bracket. Set the screw
aside (use it to secure the slot cover after the board is removed).
5.
Pull the board out of the connector. Remove the board from the expansion slot.
NOTE: If Restore on AC/Power Loss is set to
"Stay Off" in the BIOS Setup utility, Wake on
LAN does not work.

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