Connecting The Modem - NEC Express5800/320Ma Installation Manual

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3. If the system contains Ethernet adapters in PCI slots, connect them to a network.
For ports on copper gigabit Ethernet adapters, use UTP cables with RJ-45
connectors.
For ports on fiber gigabit Ethernet adapters, use multimode 62.5- or 50-micron,
DUAL fiber cable with LC-type connectors to the PCI adapter, and connectors
on the other end that are compatible with the network switch.
For example, in
shown in slots 2 and 3 in both CPU- I ⁄ O enclosures.
See the Express5800/320Ma: PCI Adapter Guide for further information.
After you connect the cables and when the system is running, use PROSet to configure
Ethernet ports into teams. For more information about teaming Ethernet ports, see the
Express5800/320Ma: PCI Adapter Guide.

Connecting the Modem

1. Connect the modem cable to the RJ-11 line jack on the modem, item 6 in
Figure 4-1
2. If necessary, attach a Telco adapter to the modem cable.
3. Connect the modem cable to a telephone jack.
N O T E S
1. If you are installing the adapters, install them in pairs,
one in the same slot in each CPU- I ⁄ O enclosure.
2. Add cables in pairs, a cable connected to the same
port in the same slot in each CPU- I ⁄ O enclosure. If
you are using a single pair of ports, attach cables to
the top port(s) of each card and attach both cables to
the same network.
3. The top connector of a port on a U574 Dual-Port Fiber
Gigabit Ethernet Adapter is the transmit port.
Figure
4-2, U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Adapters are
and item 10 in
Figure
4-2.

Connecting the Modem

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