Origin 200™ and Origin 200 GIGAchannel™ Owner's Guide
Document Number: 007-3708-002
Front Matter
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Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Where to Find More Information
- Conventions
- About the CD Software Media
- Where to Go From Here
- 1. Overview of the Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Server
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Block Diagrams of Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Servers
- Logic Carrier
- Memory
- Internal Drive Options and SCSI Channels
- Serial Ports
- AUX Port
- Parallel Port
- Ethernet Port
- External Interrupt Ports
- Origin200 GIGAchannel XIO Connectors
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- Power Supply
- Air Flow, Fans, and Blower
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- 2. Setting Up an Origin200 System
- Choosing a Location for the Server
- Unpacking the Server and Checking the Shipment
- Planning the Server Configuration
- Putting the Pieces Together
- Turning On the System
- Logging In for the First Time
- 3. Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
- Overview of Mounting Hardware
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- Installing the Rackmounting Shelf
- Installing a Chassis in the Rack
- Removing a Chassis From an Equipment Rack
- 4. Operating an Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Server
- Front Panel Functions of a CPU Module: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- Turning the System On and Off
- Accessing Your Server Over the Web
- Separating Two CPU Modules
- Running an Origin200 GIGAchannel Without a GIGAchannel Expansion Cabinet (Loopback Mode)
- Using Another Computer or Workstation as the System Console
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- 5. Cosmetic Features and Covers
- Locking the System
- Adjusting the Feet
- GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis Front Grill
- Removing the Front Door of an Origin200 CPU Module
- Removing the System Cover and Chassis Access Door
- Removing the Side Panel, Feet, and Exterior Plastic Parts of a Tower System
- 6. Installing and Configuring Peripherals
- Installing, Removing, and Configuring 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- Installing, Removing, and Configuring 3.5-Inch Peripherals
- Verifying That a Drive Is Installed Correctly
- Using Drives in the Origin200 Server
- Attaching Serial Devices
- A. Connector Pinout Assignments
- Serial Ports
- Parallel Port
- Ethernet Port
- AUX Port
- External Interrupt Ports
- B. Cable Descriptions
- Serial Cables
- AUX Port Cables
- C. Supported Terminals
- Glossary
- Index