Connecting The Cords And Cables - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V440 Installation Manual

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Connecting the Cords and Cables

The following figure shows the Sun Fire V440 server back panel and identifies the
AC power inlets and I/O ports.
1
2 3
Port
1
AC inlets
2
Serial port (ttyb)
USB ports
3
4
Ethernet ports
5
External SCSI port
Network management port
6
(NET MGT)
7
Serial management port
(SERIAL MGT)
4
5
6
7
Information
Power cords connect to each AC inlet. Do not connect the
cord to an AC outlet at this point. See "Connect the Power
Cords to the Server" on page 30.
This port provides standard serial functionality. Note that
the system controller serial management port is not a
standard serial port. See the Sun Fire V440 Server
Administration Guide for more information.
See the Sun Fire V440 Server Administration Guide for
information about devices you can connect to these ports.
You use these ports to connect to your Ethernet network.
The left port is net0, and the right port is net1. See "Connect
Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cables" on page 32.
See the Sun Fire V440 Server Administration Guide for
information about the devices you can connect to this port.
You use this port to access ALOM features by way of the
network.
You use this, the default port, to attach the system console
device.
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