8Information Update
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Integrated mirroring configurations
COM1 port conflict after installing the MicrosoftWindows 2000 SP4 or
WindowsServer™ 2003 operating system
Shutdown procedure for servicing a hard drive
Acquiring the
asset.com
utility
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (version 3) operating system diskette drive detection messages
USB CD drive online read-diagnostic failures
KVM switch module identification indicator
Booting to Microsoft MS-DOS
®
through console redirection
Creating a new network adapter team using the
procfg
application
Determining the primary and secondary network adapters
200–240 V System Power Requirements
NOTICE:The system requires 200–240 V to power up and operate.
Each system power supply requires 200–240 V input distributed from a PDU that is capable of
providing 1200 W or 2100 W, depending on the rating of your power supply.
The Dell-supplied power supply power cords can be plugged only into the PDU. However, a
standard 110-V power cord can mistakenly be connected to the 1200-W power supply receptacle
and to a 110-V source. When 110 V is supplied to a system that contains all 1200-W power
supplies, standby power is available and the fan, KVM, DRAC/MC, and the chassis indicators light
up and the DRAC/MC functions, but the chassis does not power up.
NOTE:Only the 1200-W power supply provides standby power if it is connected to a 110-V source—not
the 2100-W power supply. The DRAC/MC module becomes functional when stand-by power is available.
For more information about the system’s 200–240 V power requirements, see related articles at
support.dell.com
.
KVM Module
The system’s
User’s Guide
and the
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
refer to one KVM
module model as the KVM module with KVM-over-IP. The KVM module’s
User’s Guide
refers to
the module as the KVM module with analog console interface (ACI). The modules referred to in
these documents are the same device.
The KVM module provides an RJ-45 connector, called the ACI port, that only allows a dedicated
interface for connection to external KVM-over-IP switches. The RJ-45 ACI port does not provide a
serial connection for firmware upgrades and cannot be used for Ethernet management. See "KVM
Module" in the
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
for more information about the KVM
module.
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