For information about enabling, disabling, or configuring I/O ports and connectors, see
Chapter 4, "Using the System Setup Program," or Chapter 5, "Using the Resource
Configuration Utility." For detailed descriptions and illustrations of each port and con-
nector on the I/O panel, see Appendix B, "I/O Ports and Connectors."
A keylock behind the lock access panel on the front bezel prevents unauthorized
access to the hot-pluggable hard-disk drives, CD-ROM drive, diskette drive, and the
power switch, all of which are behind the bezel. A second lock on top of the unit pre-
vents the top cover from being opened and the fans from being removed.
The PowerEdge 6350 system also includes a system intrusion switch that signals
appropriate server management software if the top cover is opened.
If at any time you don't understand a procedure described in this guide, or if your sys-
tem does not perform as expected, Dell provides a number of tools to help you. For
more information on these help tools, see Chapter 12, "Getting Help," in your Installa-
tion and Troubleshooting Guide .
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