Connecting The Sp Card; Connecting The Local Console; Figure 3-15 Front Plate Of The Console/Lan Card - HP 3000 99x Family Installation Manual

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Figure 3-15
Front Plate of the Console/LAN Card
In this part of the installation, you connect the console/LAN to other parts of the system.
You connect the:
1. Support connector to the Service Processor (SP) card.
2. Console connector to the console device (700/96 terminal or OpenView PC).
3. Modem connector to the remote support modem.
4. AUI or ThinLAN connector to a LAN.
Detailed procedures follow.

Connecting the SP Card

The connector labeled Support is connected to the Service Processor (SP) card in the rear
PMB card cage. This connection is normally made at the factory.

Connecting the Local Console

The connector labeled Console is connected to the console device. Different models have
different consoles:
A 700/96 terminal on a T-Class or a 990CX, 991CX, 992CX, 995CX, 996, or 997 System
that has been ordered with one.
An OpenView Console PC on 990DX, 991DX, 992DX, 995DX, 996, or 997 Systems that
has been ordered with one.
To connect the console:
1. Locate the system console cable (PN A1703-63003).
2. Connect one end to the round connector labeled "Console" on the Console/LAN card.
3. Connect the other end to the console:
a. On the 700/96 terminal, to the connector marked DATACOMM.
b. On the OpenView PC, to the RS-232 serial port on the rear. The serial port is a
25-pin connector on a card in the expansion slots. See Figure 3-16.
Chapter 3
Installation
Internal SPU Cabinet Connections
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