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FireWire ports
This feature is not supported by Mac OS X Server.
Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port
Connects your Macintosh to an input device, such as a keyboard or a trackball
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Connects your Macintosh to a high-speed Ethernet network
USB ports
Connects your Macintosh to an Apple USB keyboard, or mouse. Other USB peripheral devices are not supported by Mac OS X Server.
Sound input port
Connects your Macintosh to an Apple PlainTalk microphone or other audio input equipment
Sound output port
Connects your Macintosh to headphones, externally powered (amplified) speakers, or other audio output equipment
Lockable cover latch and security lock port
You can attach a security lock to your Macintosh and to its back panel to secure the internal components. See your computer products retailer for security lock devices that work with your server.
Monitor power socket
Provides a convenient place to plug in a monitor power cord
Power socket
Connects to the computer’s power cord
Monitor port
Connects a monitor to your Macintosh
Access covers for expansion slots (4)
Your Macintosh supports up to four peripheral component interconnect (PCI) cards. In most configurations, a card installed in the slot labeled 1 provides a port for the monitor. The covered slot, labeled 2 provides additional expansion capability. The slot labeled 3 provides four Ethernet networking ports and slot 4 provides the SCSI port.
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