Tyan Computer Transport GS12, B5103G12S2 Setting Up the System, Locking Tab, Placing the System

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Locking Tab

To prevent the system chassis from sliding on its rails, secure the system cabinet to the rack with a screw on each of the mounting ears Ž (optional – refer to the figure above).

2.4Setting Up the System

To use the system, you need:

A 10Base-T, 10/100Base-TX, 100Base-TX or 1000Base-T TCP/IP-based LAN

A computer connected to the network that uses a Web browser (Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or later)

Network parameters including IP address for the system, the subnet mask of your network, and a gateway/router address (if communicating with other networks)

Third-party software applications (if not supplied or pre-installed)

Placing the System

You can either place the system on a flat surface – a desk or shelf, for example – or install it in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.

To place system on a flat surface, attach the rubber feet to the corners in the bottom of the case.

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Contents Transport GS12 Table of Contents Using the LCD Console Expanding the System Safety Precautions Before You BeginPage Introduction UnpackingFollowing accessories Specifications MemorySystem View Front ViewRear View Page Hardware Installation System Assembly Flowchart System Assembly Safety ConsiderationsInstalling the CPU Opening the CoverPage Installing System Memory Installing a Hard Disk Drive Page With a Secondary Ultra ATA/100 Hard Disk Drive Installed Adding a CD DriveWithout a Secondary Ultra ATA/100 Hard Disk Drive Installed Rack MountingCabinet Slides and Ears Cabinet into the Rack Setting Up the System Locking TabPlacing the System Making the Connection Page Software Installation Driver Available on CDDriver Available on CD Installation Instructions for Windows Windows Installation NotesChipset Driver VGA DriverLAN Driver USB v.2.0 DriverLCD Driver Intel Application Accelerator ASF Alert Simulation and Watchdog DriversASF Alert Standard Format 2.0 SDK \ASF\Windows\driver\ASFSimulation\hwdriverchecked.infRedHat Linux 9.0 Installation Notes SuSE Linux 8.1 Installation NotesTurbo Linux 8 Installation Notes Etc/modules.conf directory alias eth0 e1000 Alias eth1 e1000 Watchdog Driver ASF Alert SimulationInstallation Instructions for FreeBSD FreeBSD 4.7 Installation NotesIfemload=YES Dev/em/ifemhw.c optional em Installation Instructions for Solaris Solaris 9 Installation NotesUSB Floppy Drive Usage Page Using the LCD Console Configuring the SystemSetting the Configuration For Windows KEY Press Prompt FunctionValue of the following appear, depending on your Application Log when an alert occur Setting the Configuration For Linux Etc/lcdscript/passchangeDown arrow eighth time see below Nine 9 times Setting the Configuration For FreeBSD VC0 Var/log/alertlogfile when an alert Bios Setup Bios Setup ProgramStarting Bios Setup Main Menu Advanced MenuSecurity Menu Advanced Chipset ControlPower Menu Monitor MenuBoot Menu Exit MenuResetting Bios Setup Jumper Definition Setting DescriptionUsing RAID and ASF About RAIDCreating an Array Creating an Array for Performance RAIDPage Page Creating a Security Array RAID Click on Yes Y to continue Creating RAID With an Existing Data Drive Page Set Up Management Console About ASFCheck Agent and Management Console Link Page Obtain Traps and Push Messages Remote Control Page Expanding the System Opening the CoverInstalling an Expansion Card Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Secondary IDE Connector Page Page System Parts Replacement Removing the Front Bezel Replacing the Button BoardReplacing the Fan Replacing the USB Board Replacing the LCD ModuleReplacing the Power Supply Replacing the Blower Replacing the MotherboardPage Page Appendix DanishTechnical Support FrenchDocument # D1582-100