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.
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1 AC inlets | 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. |
2Serial port (ttyb)
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.
3 | USB ports | See the Sun Fire V440 Server Administration Guide for |
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| information about devices you can connect to these ports. |
4 | Ethernet ports | You use these ports to connect to your Ethernet network. |
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| The left port is net0, and the right port is net1. See “Connect |
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5 | External SCSI port | See the Sun Fire V440 Server Administration Guide for |
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| information about the devices you can connect to this port. |
6 | Network management port | You use this port to access ALOM features by way of the |
| (NET MGT) | network. |
7 | Serial management port | You use this, the default port, to attach the system console |
| (SERIAL MGT) | device. |
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