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Note: To attach a 25-pin serial cable, you need to order the Serial Port Converter Cable, 9-Pin to 25-Pin (# 3925). This is not shipped with the system unit.

An RJ45 to 9-pin converter cable is shipped automatically with every Model 6C1, which can be used for the RJ48 front serial port. The additional connections provided by the RJ48 connector are currently not used.

One or two POWER3-II 64-bit processors are connected to an IBM designed high performance memory and system control chip set. These processors may be ordered in one of the following configurations:

￿333 MHz processor, including 4 MB of Level 2 (L2) ECC cache.

￿375 MHz processor, including 4 MB of L2 ECC cache.

￿450 MHz processor, including 8 MB of L2 ECC cache.

IBM has implemented copper technology in its SMP workstations and servers. Refer to “Copper and CMOS technology” on page 11 for more information.

The memory can be expanded up to 8 GB for improved performance and exploitation of 64-bit addressing, as used in large database applications.

The Models 6C1 and 6E1 contain up to ten media bays. The six front-accessible, hot-swappable disk drive bays (standard when selecting 375 MHz and 450 MHz processor models) can accommodate up to 218.4 GB of disk storage using 36.4 GB disk drives. The 333 MHz model has four standard media bays.

A SCSI backplane (# 6567) can be added to a 333 MHz system to provide six hot-swappable disk drive bays. It requires additional cables (# 4258 for RAID applications and # 4259 for JBOD if no other SCSI device exists in the media bays). It is recommended that for ease of future upgrades, all 333 MHz systems should be ordered with # 6567 and the required cables.

Media bay 0 is occupied by the operator panel but has the default disk drive (non-hot swap) mounted behind the operator panel.

Media bay 1 can be used for:

￿An additional IDE CD-ROM drive

￿A DVD-RAM drive

￿An optional non-hot-swap disk (requires the media bay disk drive mounting kit to install a SCSI disk drive in the media bay)

￿An optional media device, such as a 4 mm or 8 mm tape drive

Media bay 2 holds the default IDE CD-ROM drive or can hold a DVD-RAM drive, instead of the default CD-ROM.

Any tape device or DVD-RAM installed on the system requires a SCSI backplane (# 6567) in order not to slow down any media bay mounted boot devices attached to the same integrated SCSI controller.

Media bay 3 is occupied by a diskette drive.

A mouse or one of several national keyboards are used as input devices.

2pSeries 610 Models 6C1 and 6E1 Technical Overview and Introduction

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Contents IBM Page International Technical Support Organization Second Edition February Contents Page Preface Team that wrote this WhitepaperComments welcome Minimum and optional features General descriptionPage Physical package PSeries 610 Model 6C1 package layoutPSeries 610 Model 6E1 package layout Enterprise racks IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise RackRack mounting rules for Model 6C1 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise RackFlat Panel Display Options VGA switch Cable management armCable management arm for Model 6C1 Architecture and technical overview Processor and cache POWER3-II architecture1 L1 and L2 cache Copper and Cmos technology Processor boot time deconfiguration within an SMP systemProcessor deallocation State enable means that processor 0 is enabled Processor clock rateMemory Processor part numbersMemory interchange with other systems Memory boot time deconfigurationSystem bus Bus bandwidthLAN adapters PCI-bus, slots, and adapters1 32-bit versus 64-bit PCI slots Graphics acceleratorsInternal storage Internal storage attachmentsBoot options and limitations RAID configurationsBoot support and limitations of storage adapters Internal devices Fast bootMiscellaneous External devicesSecurity Software requirementsPage High availability solution Reliability, availability, and serviceability RAS featuresRemark x means available Light Path diagnostics System indicator panelService processor Automatic rebootBoot to SMS menu Processor and memory boot time deconfigurationService processor restart SurveillanceHot plug fans Hot plug power suppliesSerial port snoop Hot plug task Scsi hot swap managerAccessibility Handheld based systems managementSpecial notices IBM trademarks AIX AIX 5LSystem Publications Referenced Web SitesHow to Get IBM Redbooks Mail addressRelated Publications