System Jumpers - Gateway ALR 8200 Maintaining And Troubleshooting

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Server management connector
The server management connector allows you to connect a server
management device to the system board to monitor system activities.
Cover intrusion switch connector
Connects a cover intrusion switch to the system board so that the system
can monitor unauthorized access to the chassis.
2
I
C connector
This connector is part of the system monitoring. It carries the signals of the
2
I
C bus which include identifying information and status for major system
components.
RAID cage connector
The RAID cage connector connects the SCSI backplane to the system
board to allow status and monitoring of backplane fan activity. The signals
provide backplane fan tachometer readings. Not implemented in this
system.

System jumpers

These jumpers allow you to set certain characteristics of the system. Some
jumpers are reserved and are not described in this section. Do not change
any jumper unless it is necessary to configure the system. In some cases,
changing the settings of reserved jumpers can cause damage to the system
board.
Clear CMOS jumper
This jumper allows you to clear the CMOS memory. You should only do
this if you cannot access the normal methods of modifying the CMOS and
modifications to the CMOS are necessary. Clearing CMOS memory
returns all BIOS Setup settings to the default values.
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Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Gateway ALR 8200 Server

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