Contents

Section 5. Configuring the Input/Output Module

Introduction

5–1

How This Section Is Organized

5–1

How the IOM Is Organized

5–2

IOM Logical Organization

5–2

IOM Physical Organization

5–3

IOM Options

5–5

CMF External Connectivity

5–5

CIOM Upgrade

5–6

Configuring Channels

5–7

Styles Offered

5–7

Assigning Channel Loads

5–8

Configuration Guidelines

5–9

Configuration Diagrams

5–12

PCITHRU Feature Card

5–15

Configuring QIC Tape and CD-ROM

5–17

Information Contained in the NX Systems I/O Configuration

 

Guide

5–17

Section 6. Configuring the Servers

How This Section Is Organized

6–1

VX1305 Servers

6–2

VX1305 Basic Features

6–2

Server Components

6–5

Basic Server Components

6–5

Add-On Processor Board

6–6

Additional Memory Packages

6–7

Connection Packages and Optional PCI Thru Card

6–7

Optional User Access Components

6–8

Single-Server to Multi-Server Upgrades VX1305

6–8

Configuration Guidelines VX1305

6–9

VX1505 Servers

6–10

VX1505 Basic Features

6–10

Server Components

6–12

Basic Server Components and Optional Redundant

 

Power Supply

6–14

Processors

6–15

Memory Packages

6–15

Connection Packages and Optional PCI Thru Card

6–16

Optional User Access Components

6–17

Single-Server to Multi-Server Upgrades VX1505

6–17

Configuration Guidelines VX1505

6–18

ES5085R Servers

6–19

Basic Features

6–19

Server Components

6–21

Processors

6–23

Memory Packages

6–23

Connection Packages and Optional PCI

6–24

Optional User Access Components

6–25

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Unisys NX5820 manual Contents Configuring the Input/Output Module, Configuring the Servers