NEC Express Server Express5800 Series Express5800/R110f-1E EXP283A/EXP284A User’s Guide Model Number: N8100-1986F/1998F/1999F/2000F Chapter 1 General Description Chapter 2 Preparations Chapter 3 Setup Chapter 4 Appendix 10.101.03-101.
Documents Provided with This Product Documents Provided with This Product Documents for this product are provided as accompanying booklets ( within EXPRESSBUILDER DVD ( ). ) and as electronic manuals ( PDF ) stored Precautions for Use Describes points of caution to ensure the safe use of this server. Read these cautions before using this server. Getting Started Describes how to use this server, from unpacking to operations. Refer to this guide as you begin for an overview of this server.
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Contents 4.7 Chapter 2 1. 4 Status Indicators .............................................................................................................................. 45 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 POWER LED ( ).............................................................................................................. 45 STATUS LED ( )............................................................................................................. 45 LINK/ACT LED ( 1, 2).......................................
Contents 2. Installation and Connection ....................................................................................................................... 110 2.1 Installation...................................................................................................................................... 110 2.1.1 Installing Rack ................................................................................................................. 110 2.1.
Notations Used in This Document Notations Used in This Document Notations used in the text In addition to safety-related symbols urging caution, three types of notations are used in this document. These notations have the following meanings. Important Indicates critical items that must be followed when handling the server or operating software. If the procedures described are not followed, server failure, data loss, and other serious malfunctions could occur.
Notations Used in This Document Abbreviations of Operating Systems (Windows) Windows Operating Systems are referred to as follows. Refer to Chapter 1 (1.2 Supported Windows OS) in Installation Guide (Windows) for detailed information.
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Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) The following provides information required to use your server safely and properly. For details of names in this section, refer to Names and Functions of Parts in this document. Safety precautions Follow the instructions in this document for the safe use of the NEC Express server. This User’s Guide describes hazardous parts of the server, possible hazards, and how to avoid them.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) (A label example used in this User’s Guide) Symbol to draw attention Description of a warning Term indicating a degree of danger WARNING Use only the specified outlet Use a grounded outlet with the specified voltage. Use of an improper power source may cause a fire or a power leak. Symbols used in this document and on warning labels Attentions Indicates the presence of electric shock hazards.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Safety notes This section provides notes on using the server safely. Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the server. For symbols, refer to Safety precautions. General WARNING Do not use the server for services where human life may be at stake or high reliability is required.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Rack installation CAUTION Do not attempt to carry or install the server alone More than two people are required to carry or install the rack. Otherwise, the rack may fall, resulting in personal injury or damage to peripheral devices. In particular, tall racks such as a 44U rack become unstable unless steadied with a stabilizer. Make sure that two or more people hold the rack to carry or install the rack.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Power supply and power cord use WARNING Do not hold the power plug with a wet hand. Do not disconnect/connect the plug while your hands are wet. Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock. Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe. Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe. Failure to follow this warning may cause a gas explosion.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) CAUTION Do not use any unauthorized interface cable. Use only the interface cables provided with the server. Electric current that exceeds the amount allowed could cause fire. Also, observe the following precautions to prevent electrical shock or fire caused by a damaged power cord. • Do not stretch the cord harness • Do not pinch the power cord • Do not bend the power cord.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Installation, relocation, storage, and connection CAUTION Do not attempt to lift the server by holding the front bezel. Securely hold the server by the base to move or lift. Do not attempt to lift it by holding the front bezel. Doing so may cause the front bezel to come off, which may cause not only breakage of the server but also cause the server to fall on to persons resulting in personal injury. Do not install the server in any place other than specified.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) CAUTION Use only the specified interface cable. Use only interface cables provided by NEC and locate a proper device and connector before connecting a cable. Using an authorized cable or connecting a cable to an improper destination may cause a short circuit, resulting in a fire. Also, observe the following notes on using and connecting an interface cable. • Do not use any damaged cable connector. • Do not step on the cable. • Do not place any object on the cable.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) CAUTION High temperature Components including internal hard disk drives in the server are extremely hot just after the server is turned off. Allow the surface to cool before installing/removing. Secure cables or cards in place Be sure to secure the power cord, interface cables, and cards in place.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Warning labels The warning labels are attached on or near the components with potential hazards (this label is either attached or printed on the component) to draw attention from users to potential hazards involved in handling the server. (Do not remove or black out this label and keep it clean.) If no label is attached or printed on the server, or if there is a label coming off or stained, contact the store where you purchased the product. External view 2.
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Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Handling precautions (for proper operations) Be sure to observe the following precautions for the proper functioning of the server. Ignoring the precautions may cause server malfunction or failure. • Do not use any cell phone or PHS and switch off them near the server. Electric waves from such devices can cause server to malfunction. • Install the server in an appropriate place. For details about the installation location, refer to Chapter 2 Preparations (2.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) • If this server, internal optional devices, and media set for the backup devices (tape cartridges) are moved from a cold place to a warm place in a short time, condensation will occur and cause malfunctions and failures when these are used in such state. To protect important stored data and property, make sure to wait for a sufficient period to use the server and components in the operating environment.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Anti-Static Measures This product contains static-sensitive electronic components. Follow the measures below to avoid a failure caused by static electricity when installing or uninstalling any optional device. ● Wearing Anti-static Wrist Strap or Anti-static Gloves Wear a wrist strap on your wrist and connect the wire to the chassis.
Precautions for Use (Be Sure to Read) Tips for your health and safety Using a computer extensively may affect different parts of your body. Here are tips you should follow while working on a computer to minimize strain on your body. Keep proper posture The basic body position for using a computer is sitting straight with your hands on the keyboard parallel with the floor, and your eyes directed slightly downward toward the monitor.
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/R110f-1E General Description This chapter introduces the features of this server and the name of each part. 1. Introduction 2. Accessories Verify the condition of your server's accessories. 3. Standard Features Check and maintain the server system by using the functions explained in this section. 4. Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the name of each part contained in this server.
Chapter 1 General Description 1. 1. Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing this NEC Express5800 Series product. This high performance server is powered by the latest microprocessor "Intel® Xeon® processor". NEC’s latest technology and architectures realize high-power and high-speed operation that cannot be matched by existing servers. The server is designed with consideration of not only reliability but also expandability, which enables you to use it as a network server.
Chapter 1 General Description 2. 2. Accessories Accessories The carton box contains various accessories which are required for setup or maintenance. Make sure you have them all for future use. • The tool used for removing slide rails (outer rails) • EXPRESSBUILDER • Getting Started • Cable ties (for securing AC power cord) • SDR Update CD-ROM • Power cord *1 *1 Documents are stored in EXPRESSBUILDER.
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Chapter 1 General Description 3. Standard Features Expandability • PCI Express 3.0 (x16 lanes): 1 slot (low profile) • PCI Express 2.0 (x4 lanes): 1 slot (low profile) • Large capacity memory of up to 32 GB • Hard disk drive bay 2.5-inch drive model: Standard 6 slots, 8 slots max. (optional; cannot be used if using optical disk drive) 3.5-inch drive model: 4 slots • Optical disk drive bay provided as standard • USB3.
Chapter 1 General Description 3. Standard Features 3.1 Management Features The hardware components of the server provide operation control/reliability features as shown below. Additionally, NEC ESMPRO Agent, which is provided in EXPRESSBUILDER, enables you to collectively manage the state of your systems. You can also monitor the server states from a PC to manage the network where NEC ESMPRO Manager provided in EXPRESSBUILDER is installed.
Chapter 1 General Description 3. Standard Features 3.2 Firmware and Software Version Management Use of NEC ESMPRO Manager and ExpressUpdate Agent allows you to manage versions of firmware and software as well as update them by applying update packages. This function automatically updates multiple modules without stopping the system just by specifying the application of an update package from NEC ESMPRO Manager.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. 4. Names and Functions of Parts Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names of the server parts. 4.1 Front View (1) Front Bezel (optional) (5) LINK/ACT LED (green) The cover to protect the front and top of the server. Front This LED turns on when the server is connected to the Bezel can be locked with the provided Bezel Lock Key. network. Sequential numbers 1 and 2 indicate LAN connectors 1 and (2) Key slot 2, respectively.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.2 Front View (with Front Bezel Removed) 2.5-inch drive model: x6 HDD model (8) (3) (6) (5)-1 (4) (9) (5)-2 (13)-1 (13)-2 (13)-3 (11) (10) (7) (16) (12) (14)-0 (15) (14)-2 (15) (14)-4 (14)-1 (15) (14)-3 (15) (14)-5 (15) (15) 2.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts (8) USB connectors (front) (13) Optical disk drive bay These connectors are used to connect devices that support Either of the following drives can be installed. the USB interface. – DVD-ROM drive Blue connector: for USB3.0 – DVD SuperMULTI drive (13) - 1 Access LED for optical disk Black connector: for USB2.0 (13) - 2 Eject button (9) BMC RESET Switch (13) - 3 Emergency eject hole The switch to reset BMC of this server.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.3 Rear View (1) (3) (4) (5) (3) (4) (5) (2) (6) (7) (8) (4) (9) (11)-1 (5) (11)-2 (10) (1) (1) (2) (6) (3) (4) (5) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) (4) (9) (1) AC Inlet (11)-1 (5) (10) (7) DC Power LED (green) This socket is used to connect the power cord. During BMC initialization, this LED lights amber. This LED lights green when the power is ON.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.4 External View 3.5-inch drive model (1) (2) 2.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.5 Internal View The images below do not show the duct. 2.
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Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.7 Status Indicators This section explains the indication and meanings of the server LEDs. 4.7.1 POWER LED ( ) POWER LED lights amber during initialization of the system. You can power on the server after the amber POWER LED goes off. POWER LED lights green when the server is on. 4.7.2 STATUS LED ( ) While hardware is operating normally, STATUS LED lights green.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts Status LED pattern On (amber) Explanation Solution Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan A temperature alarm was detected. unit is properly connected. If the LED indication does not change when the fans are normal, contact your sales representative. A voltage alarm was detected. Contact your sales representative. A CPU temperature alarm was detected. Turn the power off and then turn it on.
Chapter 1 General Description 4.7.6 4. Names and Functions of Parts UID LED (ID) The UID LED is provided one each at the front and rear of the server. If you press the UID switch provided at the front or rear of the server, the light turns on. If you press it again, the light turns off. It flashes when commands from software are received. This LED is used to identify the target server among multiple servers installed in a rack.
Chapter 1 General Description 4.7.8 4. Names and Functions of Parts LEDs for LAN connectors The three LAN connectors provided at the rear of the server have two LEDs each. SPEED LED LINK/ACT LED 1 LINK/ACT LED SPEED LED M 2 LAN ports Management LAN connector • LINK/ACT LED This LED indicates the state of the standard LAN connector. The LINK LED lights green when the server and hub are powered and properly connected.
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/R110f-1E Preparations This chapter describes preparations for using this server. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices You can skip this section if you did not purchase any optional devices. 2. Installation and Connection You must place the server in an appropriate location and connect cables following this section.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installing Internal Optional Devices This section describes the instructions for installing supported optional devices and precautions. If you did not purchase any optional device requiring installation, you may skip this section. • We recommend that optional devices be installed by a maintenance service Important staff from your maintenance service company, who has specialized knowledge of this server.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.2 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Anti-static Measures This product contains static-sensitive electronic components. Follow the measures below to avoid a failure caused by static electricity when installing or uninstalling any optional device. ● Wearing Anti-static Wrist Strap Or Anti-static Gloves Wear a wrist strap on your wrist and connect the wire to the chassis.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.3 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Overview of Installation and Removal Install/remove components by using the following procedure. Installing/removing internal components except for Hard Disk Drives should be done after dismounting the server from the rack. It is recommended that more than one person removes the server from the rack. CAUTION Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Note Chassis lock tab: If the top cover is locked as shown in the figure below, remove the padlock. 7. Depending on the components to be installed or removed, follow the procedure in order. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.7 Internal Flash Memory to 1.13 Optical Disk Drive). 8. Connect cables. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.10.1 Connecting cables). 9. Attach the top cover. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.19 Attaching the Top Cover). 10.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.4 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Confirming Servers (UID Switch) Using the UID switch helps you to identify the target server. When the server is working or before you turn the server off or disconnect a cable from the server, be sure to identify the target server by using the UID switch first. If UID (Unit ID) switch is pressed, UID LED will be on or flash. If it is pressed again, the LED will be off.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.5 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removing the Front Bezel If the server is mounted on a rack, the front bezel needs to be removed when turning the server on or off, or handling an optical disk drive. 1. Insert the attached bezel lock key into the key slot and turn the key to the front bezel side while pressing it lightly to release the lock. 2. Hold the right end of the front bezel carefully to pull it toward you. 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.7 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Internal Flash Memory This section describes the procedure for installing the Internal Flash Memory. Connector for internal flash memory 1.7.1 Installation Install the Internal Flash Memory in the following procedure. 1.7.2 1. Refer to steps 1 to 4 in Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Attach the Internal Flash Memory and fix it with the screw provided with this product. 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.8 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices TPM Kit This section describes the procedure for installing optional TPM Kit. TPM kit connector 1.8.1 Installation Install the TPM Kit in accordance with the following procedure. Note The TPM kit once installed cannot be removed. 1. Refer to steps 1 to 6 in Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Lift the air duct and remove it. 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.9 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices DIMM Install a DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) to a DIMM socket on the motherboard in the server. The motherboard provides four sokets to install DIMMs. Important • You must avoid static electricity to work with the procedure below. For details, refer to Chapter 2 (1.2 Anti-static Measures). • Use only the specified DIMMs. Installing a DIMM from a third party may damage not only the DIMM but the motherboard.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.9.2 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices DIMM installation order Install DIMMs one by one in order of increasing memory size into slots in the order of DIMM#1, DIMM#2, DIMM#3, and DIMM#4. If you want to run the server in 2Way Interleave mode, observe the following when installing the DIMMs: • • • Install them in pairs The two DIMMs installed together must be of the same specifications and memory size.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.9.3 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installation Install a DIMM by using the following procedure. 1. Refer to steps 1 to 4 in Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Lift the duct off the server. 3. Rotate both levers outward and push the DIMM straight into the socket. When a DIMM is inserted into the socket, the lever automatically closes. Notch Key Important • Align the notch on the DIMM with the key on the slot.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.9.4 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removal Remove a DIMM in the following procedure. Note • When removing a defective DIMM, check error messages displayed at POST or NEC ESMPRO and check the DIMM socket where the defective DIMM is installed. • At least one DIMM needs to be installed for the server to operate. 1. Refer to steps 1 to 4 in Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal for preparations. 2. Lift the duct off the server. 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.10 Jumper Settings and Cable Connections Based on Internal Hard Disk Drive Configuration This section describes the jumper settings and cable connections when using hard disk drives installed in HDD cages in a non-RAID System or RAID System. Important If you use Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System or change the RAID level, initialize the Hard Disk Drives.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices When configuring a RAID System by using the on-board SATA controller, change the setting of the RAID configuration jumper. Jumper on motherboard (SWRAID) 3 2 1 Enabled 3 2 1 Disabled (Default) SWRAID Motherboard See the figure below for the location of the jumper on the backplane for the hard disk drive when using the on-board SATA controller. Backplane for 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations (b) 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices If an optional RAID Controller (N8103-171/149/150/151/152) is used Jumper on motherboard (SWRAID) 3 2 1 Enabled 3 2 1 Disabled (Default) SWRAID Motherboard Backplane for 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive (J3) N8103-1171/149/150/151/ 152 Onboard SATA controller Backplane for 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations (c) 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installation For the instruction of installing the optional RAID Controller (N8103-171/149/150/151/152), refer to Chapter 2 (1.12 PCI Card). Important When connecting a RAID Controller, set the boot priority to 8th or higher in the Boot menu of the BIOS Setup utility. If the setting is 9th or lower, the configuration menu for RAID Controllers cannot be launched.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.10.1 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Connecting cables To use an on-board RAID Controller or optional RAID Controller, the interface cable must be connected. Refer to the figures below for how to connect cables. Important Both SAS Hard Disk Drives and SATA Hard Disk Drives cannot be installed. Tips When using SAS Hard Disk Drives, RAID Controllers must be connected. If using the on-board RAID Controller for a 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices If using optional RAID Controller for a 3.5-inch drive model • • • • You need to prepare the internal SAS/SATA cable K410-240(00), which is separately available. Connect the P0 to P3 connectors of the internal SAS/SATA cable K410-240(00) to the SATA0 to SATA3 connectors on the backplane, respectively.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices In the 2.5-inch drive model, where to connect on the backplane differs depending on the number of hard disk drives installed (6 or 8). See the description below for the backplane number and the slot number on the hard disk drive. If using the on-board SATA controller in a 2.5-inch drive model with six hard disk drives installed (1 to 4 drives) • • • • You need to prepare the internal SAS/SATA cable K410-289(00), which is separately available.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices If using optional RAID Controller for a 2.5-inch drive model with six hard disk drives installed (1 to 6 drives) • • • • • • • You need to prepare the internal SAS/SATA cables K410-240(00) and K410-204(00), which are separately available. Connect the P0 to P3 connectors of the internal SAS/SATA cable K410-240(00) to the SATA2 to SATA5 connectors on the backplane, respectively.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices If using optional RAID Controller for a 2.5-inch drive model with eight hard disk drives installed (1 to 8 drives) • • • • • • • You need to prepare the internal SAS/SATA cables K410-240(00) and K410-204(00), which are separately available. Connect the P0 to P3 connectors of the internal SAS/SATA cable K410-240(00) to the SATA0 to SATA3 connectors on the backplane, respectively.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.10.2 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Notes on setting up a RAID System Note the following points when setting up a RAID System. • • The number of Hard Disk Drives required varies in each RAID level. If on-board RAID Controllers or the optional RAID Controllers (N8103-171/149) are used, the RAID System cannot be built in RAID5/RAID6.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices The insert position number displayed on the server 3.5-inch drive model Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 2.5-inch drive model (1 to 6 drives) slot Slot 0 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 1 Slot 4 Slot 5 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11 Extra Battery for RAID Controller If a RAID Controller (N8103-171/149/150/151/152160) is installed, use the optional extra battery or flash backup unit to avoid data loss caused by accidents including temporary blackout during a Write Back operation. The model of the extra battery and flash backup unit to be used depends on RAID Controller. • • • 1.11.
Chapter 2 Preparations 5. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Remove a screw from the riser card and remove the PCI 1B blank cover. PCI 1A slot PCI 1B slot 74 6. Attach the RAID Controller to the riser card. 7. Insert the riser card into the slot of the motherboard and fix the riser card with the screw which you removed in step 5. Position the terminal part of the riser card in the slot of the motherboard and then securely insert it. 8. Unscrew the battery bracket securing the battery. 9.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 10. Connect a battery control cable to battery pack, as shown in the figure to the right. Pay attention to orientation of connector, and insert the connector straight and securely. Black marking 11. Attach the extra battery to the battery bracket by using three screws. The installation position of the extra battery is PCI 1B side.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.11.3 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installing flash backup unit that comes with N8103-152 This section describes the procedure of installing a flash backup unit that comes with N8103-152 RAID Controller. 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.6 Removing the Top Cover) to remove the top cover. 3. Connect FBU control cable (600 mm) that comes with the N8103-152 RAID Controller. Black marker 4.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 8. Unscrew the battery bracket securing the battery. 9. Attach the flash backup unit to the battery bracket by using one screw. The installation position of the flash backup unit is the PCI 1B side. Attach the battery for RAID controller installed in PCI 1A Attach the battery for RAID Controller installed in PCI 1B 10. Then, connect FBU control cable (600) to flash backup unit. 11.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.4 Installing N8103-162 extra battery (for N8103-160) This section describes the procedure of installing an extra battery for RAID Controller. 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.6 Removing the Top Cover) to remove the top cover. 3. Remove the RAID Controller. Connect the battery control cable that comes with extra battery to RAID Controller.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 8. Unscrew the battery bracket securing the battery. 9. Write down the installation date (year and month) on the SET UP DATE LABEL and attach it to the position shown in the image on the right. 10. Using the image on the right as a reference, connect the battery control cable to the battery pack. When connecting the cable, check the orientation of the connector and connect straight. Black marking 11.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.11.5 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removal For removing the extra battery for the RAID Controller, reverse the installation procedure.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.12 PCI Card The server provides a riser card where you can install a PCI card on the motherboard. The riser card can have two low-profile PCI cards installed. Connect PCI cards for network expansion or file device function into PCI card slots provided on the riser card. Important PCI cards and the riser card are extremely sensitive to static electricity.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive Riser card PCI 1B side PCI 1A side 1.12.1 Notes Read the following notes when installing or removing a PCI card. • Do not touch the terminals of the riser cards and the leads of electronic components with your bare hand. Fingerprints and dust left on them cause the server to malfunction due to a connection failure or damage to the leads.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.12.2 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Supported cards and available slots The following tables list supported cards and slots available for them. For details of the functions of each board, refer to the manual supplied with the card. Tips • Different cards mounted on the same bus operate at the lower frequency.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices (1/2) PCI 1A PCI 1B PCI slot performance X16 lane x4 lane Transfer bandwidth (per lane) 8 Gb/s 5 Gb/s *1 Model name Remarks Product Slot size name PCI card type Low profile x16 socket Available card size N8103-142 N8103-171 N8103-149 N8103-150 N8103-151 N8103-152 SAS controller (Card performance: PCI EXPRESS 2.0 (x8)) RAID Controller (RAID 0/1) (Card performance: PCI EXPRESS 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices (2/2) PCI 1A PCI 1B PCI slot performance X16 lane x4 lane Transfer bandwidth (per lane) 8 Gb/s 5 Gb/s *1 Model name Remarks Product name Slot size Low profile PCI card type x16 socket Available card size x8 socket Up to 173 mm 1000BASE-T connection board (1ch) N8104-138 N8104-132 (Card performance: PCI EXPRESS 2.0 (x1)) 1000BASE-T connection board (2ch) (Card performance: PCI EXPRESS 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.12.3 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installation Install a riser card to a PCI card in the following procedure. Important When installing a PCI card, make sure the connector of the card fits the connector of the riser card. Note Check the card type (low profile or full-height type) which respective riser card supports and the type of PCI card to be installed. 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Important Do not touch the terminal part of riser cards or PCI cards and the signal pins of electric parts installed on the card. Installing cards with dirt or oil can cause malfunction. Tips If you have trouble installing the card, remove the card once and try again. If you apply excessive pressure on the card, a PCI card or riser card might break. Note • Make sure that the head of a PCI card bracket is seated into the fixed slot.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices When using the optional controller (N8103-171/149/150/151/152/160) For details, refer to the manual that comes with optional RAID Controller (N8103-171/149/150/151/152/160). Important The optional RAID Controller is extremely sensitive to static electricity. Touch metal part of the server such as the frame to discharge static electricity from your body before handling a RAID Controller.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.13 Optical Disk Drive This section describes the procedure for installing the optional optical disk drive. Important Do not install any unsupported optical disk drive. Optical disk drive bay 1.13.1 Installation Install an optical disk drive in the following procedure. (a) 3.5-inch drive model 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.
Chapter 2 Preparations (b) 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 2.5-inch drive model 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.6 Removing the Top Cover) to remove the top cover. 3. Remove the two screws on the front and the two screws securing the optical disk drive tray, and pull the tray out. 4. Remove the optical disk drive cover. Important 90 Keep the screw and dummy tray in the optical disk drive for future use. 5.
Chapter 2 Preparations 9. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Connect the optical disk drive cable. 10. Put the removed components in place. 1.13.2 Removal To remove an optical disk drive, reverse the installation procedure above. 1.14 Redundant Fan Replace the standard cooling fan with an optional redundant fan to make redundant fan configuration. 1.14.1 Replacing the standard fan unit with redundant fan unit 1. Replacing the standard fan unit with redundant fan unit 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 5. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Install the redundant fan unit. Important Make sure that the fan unit faces rearward of the chassis as shown by the arrows that indicate the air flow. 6. Connect the fan cables to the backplane. Make sure that the fan cables are not caught in the top cover, fan, or chassis. Fan cables Backplane for 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 7. Change the setting of jumper pins on the motherboard, as shown in the figure below. When using a redundant fan When using a non-redundant fan Important Do not change the setting of other jumper pins. Doing so may cause malfunction or failure of the server.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.15 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive A Hard Disk Drive mounted in a dedicated tray can be purchased. Install the Hard Disk Drive on the server with it mounted on the tray. The Hard Disk Drive bays can accommodate up to four Hard Disk Drives. Slot numbers have been assigned to each bay. Refer to the figure below. Slot 0 Slot 1 Important Slot 2 Slot 3 • Use Hard Disk Drives specified by NEC.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 4. Unlock the handle of the tray. 5. Hold the tray and its handle and insert it into the bay. • Push it all the way until the handle’s lock touches the frame. Note • Hold the tray firmly with both hands. 6. Slowly close the handle. The tray is locked making a clicking sound. Important Do not get your finger caught between the handle and the tray. Note When you push the drive into the bay, confirm the handle got hooked on the frame.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.15.2 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removal Remove a Hard Disk Drive in the following procedure. Important If you dispose of the removed hard disk drive, follow instructions described in Chapter 1 (1. Transfer, Movement, and Disposal) in “Maintenance Guide”. Note If you have to remove a failed hard disk drive, check the bay with its DISK LED lit amber. DISK LED 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.15.3 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Replacing a Hard Disk Drive in the RAID System In the RAID System, you can use the auto rebuild feature that can restore the data back to the state before the failure occurred by writing the data saved before the replacement to a new Hard Disk Drive after replacing the broken Hard Disk Drive. The auto rebuild feature is enabled in Logical Drives set to RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, and RAID 50.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.16 2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive A Hard Disk Drive mounted in a dedicated tray can be purchased. Install the Hard Disk Drive on the server with it mounted on the tray. Important • Use Hard Disk Drives specified by NEC. Installing a third-party Hard Disk Drive might cause a failure of the server and the Hard Disk Drive. • Hard Disk Drives with different types of interfaces or different rotational speeds cannot be installed together.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.16.1 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installation Install a Hard Disk Drive by using the following procedure. Follow the same installation procedure for other bays. Important In the RAID System, build a Disk Array using Hard Disk Drives that have the same specifications (capacity, rotational speed, and standard). Tips Hard Disk Drives can be installed or removed simply by removing the front bezel. 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.
Chapter 2 Preparations 5. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Hold the tray firmly and insert it into the bay. • Push it all the way until the handle’s lock touches the frame. Note • Hold the tray firmly with both hands. 6. 100 Slowly close the handle. The tray is locked making a clicking sound. Important Do not get your finger caught between the handle and the tray. Note When you push the drive into the bay, confirm the handle got hooked on the frame. 7.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.16.2 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removal Remove a Hard Disk Drive in the following procedure. Important If you dispose of the removed hard disk drive, follow instructions described in Chapter 1 (1. Transfer, Movement, and Disposal) in “Maintenance Guide”. Note If you have to remove a failed hard disk drive, check the bay with its DISK LED lit in amber. DISK LED 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1.16.3 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Replacing a Hard Disk Drive in the RAID System In the RAID System, you can use the auto rebuild feature to restore data back to the state before a failure occurred by writing the data saved before the replacement to a new Hard Disk Drive after replacing the broken Hard Disk Drive. The auto rebuild feature is enabled in logic drives set to RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50 and RAID 60.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.17 Extra 2.5-inch HDD Cage If the extra 2.5-inch HDD cage N8154-52 is installed in the 2.5-inch drive model, you can use the server with two to eight hard disk drives connected. • • You need to prepare the internal SAS/SATA cables K410-240(00) (for ports 0 to 3) and K410-204(00) (for ports 4 to 7) separately available. The slot numbers are assigned as shown below when the extra 2.5-inch HDD cage is installed.
Chapter 2 Preparations 6. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Change the setting of jumper J6 on the backplane for the hard disk drive. When six hard disk drives are connected: 2-3 (default) When eight hard disk drives are connected: 1-2 1 2 1 3 2 Hard disk drive: 6 7. 104 Hard disk drive: 8 Change the cable connection between the optional RAID Controller and the backplane for the hard disk drive. For details, refer to Chapter 2 (1.10.1 Connecting cables). 8.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.18 Redundant Power Supply Unit (2x 500W) Replace the standard power supply unit with an optional redundant power supply unit to make redundant power supply configuration. < When a non-redundant power supply unit is installed > < When a redundant power supply unit is installed > 1.18.1 Replacing the standard power supply unit with redundant power supply unit 1. See Chapter 2 (1.3 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 6. Remove the five screws to remove the bracket for the power supply unit. 7. Mount the bracket for the redundant power supply unit with four screws (two flat-head screws and two countersunk screws). The bracket is provided with the redundant power supply unit. Countersunk screws Flat-head screw Flat-head screws 8. Mount the power cage to the chassis with four screws. 9.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 10. Insert the two redundant power supply units into two slots in the power cage. 11. Attach the cable tie that comes with the redundant power supply unit to the handle of the redundant power supply unit 12. Install the components you have removed in earlier steps.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 13. Change the setting of jumper pins on the motherboard, as shown in the figure below. When using a non-redundant power supply When using a redundant power supply Important Do not change the setting of other jumper pins. Doing so may cause malfunction or failure of the server. 14. Update SDR by using SDR Update CD that comes with the redundant power supply.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.19 Attaching the Top Cover When attaching the top cover, make sure that the tab is securely inserted into the server frame, and then slide it forward. The top cover is locked when it makes a clicking sound. Front Rear Engage the cover lip with the chassis At that time, check the release button. If the cover is locked, the button is raised. If the button stays depressed, slide the cover backward again.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. 2. Installation and Connection Installation and Connection This section describes how to position the server and connect cables. 2.1 Installation This server must be mounted to a rack which conforms to EIA standards for use. 2.1.1 Installing Rack Refer to the manual that comes with your rack for how to install the rack, or consult with your sales representative. WARNING Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safety.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection Do not install the rack or server under the following environment. Doing so may cause malfunction of the server.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2.1.2 2. Installation and Connection Installing the server to the rack or removing it from the rack Mount the server to the rack. (This section also describes the removal procedure.) WARNING Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safety. Failure to observe the precautions may cause death or serious injury. For details, refer to Safety precautions in Precautions for Use. • Do not use any racks out of standards. • Use only under the specified environment.
Chapter 2 Preparations (1) 2. Installation and Connection Installation This server can be mounted to a rack made by NEC or other companies. Mount the server to a rack in the following procedure. • • Preparation for mounting The left and right slide rails are fixed with tape at the front and side faces to prevent falling off during transportation. Remove the tape before mounting it to the rack. Removing rail assemblies 1. Remove the slide rails from left and right sides of the server. 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations • 2. Installation and Connection Installing outer rail Attach the outer rail you previously removed to the rack. Fit the square-shaped protrusions of the rail to the square holes of a 19-inch rack. Make sure that it makes a clicking sound indicating that it is locked. The image on the right shows the front right side (front) of the rack. Install to the rear right side and front and rear left sides following the same procedure.
Chapter 2 Preparations (2) 2. Installation and Connection Removal procedure Remove the server from the rack in the following procedure. This can be removed by one person but it is recommended more than one person work on this together. 1. Make sure that the server is turned off and then disconnect the power cord or all cables from the server. 2. Unlock the front bezel and remove it. Key slot 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 6. 2. Installation and Connection When removing the rail from the rack, pull the rail in the direction of the arrows while pressing the lever.
Chapter 2 Preparations (3) 2. Installation and Connection Removing outer rails If multiple rails are installed, it might be impossible to push the unlock lever. If this happens, remove the rail from the rack by using the following procedure. 1. Refer to Chapter 2 (2.1.2) - (2) Removal procedure to remove the server from the rack. 2. Prepare the designated tool to remove slide rail (outer rail) that comes with the server. 3.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection 5. Remove the rail from the rack while it is being unlocked. 6. Insert the tool into the square hole at the rear of the rail in the direction described. As shown in the image on the right, rotate the tool to unlock it. 7. Remove the rail while it is being unlocked.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2.2 2. Installation and Connection Connection Connect peripheral devices to the server. Connectors that allow a variety of peripheral devices to be connected are provided at the front and rear of the server. Images on the following pages show the peripheral devices that can be connected in their standard state and their respective connector positions. First connect the peripheral devices and then connect the power cord to the server.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection USB device USB device Front Device with the serial interface Hub, switching hub, etc. Finally, connect the power cord to an outlet.*1 For connecting to the UPS, refer to the next section. Ports for data transmission 1000BASE-T 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T Rear Management LAN connector 100BASE-TX Display unit USB device USB device Hub, switching hub, etc. *1 Connect the power cord to a circuit braker of up to 15 A.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection Important Use of external USB devices If you connect an external USB DVD-ROM drive to a USB connector at the front of the server, do not connect any other device to the adjacent USB port. * The ports in a box in the images below are “adjacent USB ports”. USB connectors at the front of the server Important • Turn off the server and peripheral devices to be connected before connecting. Connecting wit power ON can cause malfunction or failure.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2.2.1 2. Installation and Connection Connecting to a uninterruptible power supply (UPS) To connect the power cord of the server to the uninterruptible power supply (UPS), use the connector output on the rear of the UPS. For details, refer to the manual supplied with the UPS.
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/R110f-1E Setup This chapter describes how to set up the server. 1. Turning on the Server POST (Power-On Self-Test) is explained in this section. 2. System BIOS Setup You can customize the BIOS settings by following the instructions in this section. 3. EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 provides useful features through the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). 4. EXPRESSBUILDER EXPRESSBUILDER helps you to install Windows and maintain the server. 5.
Chapter 3 Setup 1. 1. Turning on the Server Turning on the Server Pressing the POWER switch at the front of the server turns on the server. Turn on the server by using the following procedure. Tips After connecting the power cord or turning off the server, wait for at least 30 seconds before pressing the POWER switch when the server is OFF. 1. Turn on the peripheral devices that connect to the display monitor and the server.
Chapter 3 Setup 1.1 1. Turning on the Server POST POST (Power-On Self-Test) is a self-diagnostic program stored in the server as standard. POST automatically runs immediately after the server is turned on and checks the motherboard, memory, processor (CPU), keyboard, and mouse. POST also displays the start-up messages of different utilities during the operation. Usually, you do not need to check the contents of POST. However, check messages displayed at POST in the following cases. • • • • 1.1.
Chapter 3 Setup 1. Turning on the Server Tips Depending on the installed PCI card configuration, the memory capacity might be displayed less than actually installed physical memory. (This applies to the display of BIOS Setup utility or OS system information.) 5. After a while, the following message is displayed on the screen.
Chapter 3 Setup 1.1.2 1. Turning on the Server POST error messages When POST detects an error, it displays an error message on the screen or beeps for some errors. For descriptions of error messages, causes, and countermeasures, refer to "Maintenance Guide". Note Take notes on the messages displayed before consulting with your maintenance service company. Alarm messages are useful information for maintenance.
Chapter 3 Setup 2. 2. System BIOS Setup System BIOS Setup This section describes how to configure Basic Input Output System (BIOS). Before you install the server and add or remove optional devices, make sure you have read and understood this section to configure properly. 2.1 Overview SETUP is a utility to do basic hardware settings. This utility is pre-installed in the Internal Flash Memory in the server as standard and can be run without requiring a media for boot.
Chapter 3 Setup 2.3 2. System BIOS Setup Description on On-Screen Items and Key Usage This section shows display examples and how to control the key. Use the keyboard to work with the SETUP utility. Indicates the currently displayed menu Indicates the menu has submenus. Hel Setting items Parameters (highlighted when selected*) *: Items that cannot be specified are dimmed. Cursor keys (<↑>, <↓>) Select an item displayed on the screen.
Chapter 3 Setup 2. System BIOS Setup key If you press this key, the following window appears. If you select Yes, the previous parameter(s) are restored. Load Previous Values? [Yes] No key If you press this key, the following window appears. If you select Yes, restore the parameters of the currently selected item to the default setting. (This might be different from the parameters configured before shipment.
Chapter 3 Setup 2.4 2. System BIOS Setup Cases that Require Setting Changes If you change the BIOS settings shown below, use the SETUP utility to change a parameter which was configured as factory setting. Other than cases described below, do not change the settings. A list of SETUP parameters and factory settings are described in Chapter 2 (1. System BIOS) in "Maintenance Guide".
Chapter 3 Setup 2. System BIOS Setup Category Description To be changed UPS When the server is supplied Server → Power Control Configuration Powerlink with power from UPS, always → AC-LINK → Power On Remark turn on the power. If it is turned off by using Server → Power Control Configuration POWER switch, leave it OFF → AC-LINK → Last State even when UPS supplies power. Keep the power OFF even Server → Power Control Configuration when UPS supplies power.
Chapter 3 Setup 3. 3. EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 3.1 Overview EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 provides a variety of features using BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), which is a system management LSI. EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 monitors the power unit, fans, temperature, and voltage of the server.
Chapter 3 Setup 3.2 3. EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 Network configuration To enable EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 to be used via network, network configuration is required. Below is an example of the configuration procedure which enables EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 to be used via a web browser. 1. Run POST following Chapter 3 (1.1.1 POST sequence). Wait until the following message appears on the lower left of the screen. Press SETUP, Internal Flash Memory, ROM Utility, Network 2.
Chapter 3 Setup 3. EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 5. If Property is selected, the following screen is displayed. On this screen, specify whether to use DHCP and if DHCP is not used, configure IP Address/Subnet Mask. Tips If Shared BMC LAN is enabled, Web feature, remote media/KVM feature, or command line interface feature may be interrupted. In this case, wait for a while, and connect with network again. 6. Connect the LAN cable to the management LAN connector in order to connect to the network.
Chapter 3 Setup 4. 4. EXPRESSBUILDER EXPRESSBUILDER EXPRESSBUILDER helps you to install Windows or maintain the server. 4.1 Features of EXPRESSBUILDER EXPRESSBUILDER provides the following features. Features Descriptions Setup Installs Windows on your server. Easily completes the process from RAID (Windows reinstallation) configuration to installation of applications. To use this feature, select Os installation in the menu after boot.
Chapter 3 Setup 5. 5. Installing Software Components Installing Software Components Continue to install software components such as OS. Refer to the instructions below.
Chapter 3 Setup 6. 6. Turning off the Server Turning off the Server Turn off the server by using the following procedure. If the power cord of the server is connected to a UPS, refer to the documentation supplied with the UPS or the documentation for the application controlling the UPS. 1. Shut down the OS. 2. The server automatically turns off after the OS shuts down. Confirm that POWER LED is OFF. 3. Turn off peripheral devices. Tips Hibernate function of Windows Server cannot be used.
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Chapter 4 Appendix 1. 1. Specifications Specifications 1.1 2.5-inch Drive Model CPU Product name Express5800/R110f-1E, EXP283A Model N8100-1999F Type Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1220 v3 Clock 3.10 GHz Standard/Maximum 1/1 1st cache 32 KB instruction/32 KB data 2nd cache 256 KB Number of cores/ Number of threads (T) (1 CPU) 4C/4T Chipset Memory Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1230 v3 3.30 GHz 4C/8T Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1265L v3 Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1270 v3 2.50 GHz 3.
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Chapter 4 Appendix CPU 1. Specifications Product name Express5800/R110f-1E, EXP284A Model N8100-2000F Type Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1220 v3 Clock 3.10 GHz Standard/Maximum 1/1 1st cache 32 KB instruction/32 KB data 2nd cache 256 KB Number of cores/ Number of threads (T) (1 CPU) 4C/4T Chipset Memory Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1230 v3 3.30 GHz Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1265L v3 2.50 GHz 4C/8T 4C/8T Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1270 v3 3.
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Chapter 4 Appendix 1.2 CPU 1. Specifications 3.5-inch Drive Model Product name Express5800/R110f-1E, EXP283A Model N8100-1986F Type Intel® Xeon® Intel® Xeon® Intel® Xeon® Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1220 v3 processor E3-1230 v3 processor E3-1265L v3 processor E3-1270 v3 Clock 3.10 GHz Standard/Maximum 1/1 1st cache 32 KB instruction/32 KB data 2nd cache 256 KB Number of cores/ Number of threads (T) (1 CPU) 4C/4T Chipset Memory Auxiliary storage 3.30 GHz 4C/8T 2.50 GHz 3.
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Chapter 4 Appendix CPU 1. Specifications Product name Express5800/R110f-1E, EXP284A Model N8100-1998F Type Intel® Xeon® Intel® Xeon® Intel® Xeon® Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1220 v3 processor E3-1230 v3 processor E3-1265L v3 processor E3-1270 v3 Clock 3.10 GHz Standard/Maximum 1/1 1st cache 32 KB instruction/32 KB data 2nd cache 256 KB Number of cores/ Number of threads (T) (1 CPU) 4C/4T Chipset Memory Auxiliary storage 3.30 GHz 2.
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Chapter 4 Appendix 2. 2. Interrupt Lines Interrupt Lines Interrupt lines are assigned as factory settings as shown below. Use this table as a reference when you add optional devices. • Interrupt lines As factory settings, interrupt lines are assigned as follows.