
Item | Indicator, Button, or | Icon | Description |
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7 | PCIe expansion card |
| Connects one internal and three |
| slots using riser card |
| external PCI Express Generation 2 |
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| expansion cards. |
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| Slot 1: PCIe x4, |
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| Slot 2: PCIe x4, |
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| Slot 3: PCIe x8, |
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| Slot 4: PCIe x4, internal slot for |
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| integrated card |
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| NOTE: All four slots are x8 connectors. |
8 | System identification |
| Connects the optional system status |
| connector |
| indicator assembly through the |
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| optional cable management arm. |
9 | System status |
| Lights blue during normal |
| indicator |
| system operation. |
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| Both the systems management software |
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| and the identification buttons located |
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| on the front and back of the system can |
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| cause the indicator to blink blue to |
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| identify a particular system. |
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| Lights amber when the system needs |
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| attention due to a problem. |
10 | System identification |
| The identification buttons on the front |
| button |
| and back panels can be used to locate |
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| a particular system within a rack. |
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| When one of these buttons is pushed, |
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| the blue system status indicator on the |
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| chassis back blinks until one of the |
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| buttons is pushed again. |
11 Power supply 2 (PS2)
750 W/1100 W redundant power supply
12 Power supply 1 (PS1)
750 W/1100 W redundant power supply
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