User`s guide

Peripherals
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Peripherals
Peripheral Bay
The chassis contains one peripheral bay for CD-ROM, DAT, and floppy drives. The
peripheral bay contains two smaller bays: a device bay and a media bay.
E. Electronics Bay
(E-Bay)
The E-Bay contains the baseboard. The baseboard has the following major
components:
Up to four Intel Pentium III Xeon processors
Server Set III HE chipset
Up to sixteen PC/100-compliant Registered ECC SDRAM memory
modules, allowing up to 16 gigabytes of Error Checking and Correcting
(ECC) Synchronous Dynamic RAM
32-bit, 33 MHz, 5V PCI slots and several embedded devices
64-bit, 66/33 MHz, 3.3V hot-plug PCI slots and one embedded device
64-bit, 33 MHz, 5V hot-plug PCI slots and three embedded devices
ISA bus segment with three embedded devices
Two externally accessible USB ports
One IDE connector, supporting up to two ATA33 compatible devices
With the exception of the hot-plug PCI cards, the E-Bay can only be
accessed by qualified service technicians.
E1. E-Bay (Overhead
View)
An overhead view of the E-Bay
E2. Hot-plug PCI
Slots
Six hot-plug PCI slots located within the E-Bay
NOTE: At this time, the Linux operating system does not support use of
the PCI Hot-Plug (PHP) feature. If you are running Linux, your system
must be turned off before installing or removing PCI boards. Windows
2000 requires drivers that are PHP compatible in order to use the PHP
feature.
Table 1-2 Chassis Feature Summary
Feature Description