3. For network access, connect an Ethernet cable between the server's NET ports (NET3-0) and the network
to which the server will communicate.
Note –
Ethernet ports NET2 and NET3 are non-functional in single-processor systems.
4. Connect the power cords to the power supplies and to separate power sources.
The server can operate with one power source; however, having only one power source eliminates
redundancy.
When the power cords are connected, the green power supply LEDs light and the green SP OK LED blinks
rapidly as the SP boots. Once the SP has booted, the SP OK LED is steady on and the green Power/OK LED
blinks slowly, indicating that the host is in standby power mode. In standby power mode, the server is not
yet initialized or powered on.
Cabling Diagram
Cabling for the Oracle Server X5-2
FIGURE 1
Figure Legend
1
Power supply 0 input power
Power supply 1 input power
2
Network management port (NET MGT)
3
Serial management port (SER MGT)
4
Ethernet ports (NET3, NET2, NET1, NET0)
5
USB port (USB 0)
6
USB port (USB 1)
7
Video port (VGA)
3
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