NEC 120Lg - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer; Trademarks; trademarks of their respective trademark owners.
  • Page 5 – Contents iii; Contents; Proprietary Notice
  • Page 6 – iv Contents; Configuring Your System
  • Page 7 – Contents v
  • Page 8 – vi Contents; Illustrated Parts Breakdown
  • Page 9 – Contents vii; B. Installing and Configuring Windows; Installing; D. Internal Cabling Diagrams
  • Page 11 – Using This Guide ix; Using This Guide
  • Page 12 – x Using This Guide; Text Conventions; This guide uses the following text conventions.; WARNING; Note; Ctrl; and; ENTER
  • Page 13 – Using This Guide xi; Related Documents; or as paper copy shipped with your server.
  • Page 14 – xii Using This Guide; Safety Notices
  • Page 15 – Using This Guide xiii; To ensure the extra-low voltage
  • Page 16 – xiv Using This Guide; Care and Handling
  • Page 17 – System Overview
  • Page 18 – Overview; Figure 1-1 Tower System Front View
  • Page 19 – System Overview 1-3; System Features; Your system features the following major components:
  • Page 20 – System Chassis Features; Front View
  • Page 21 – System Overview 1-5
  • Page 23 – System Overview 1-7; Rear View; Figure 1-4 shows the system rear view features.
  • Page 25 – System Overview 1-9; Internal View
  • Page 26 – System Board Features; Figure 1-6 shows details of the system board.
  • Page 27 – System Overview 1-11
  • Page 28 – Standard Features
  • Page 29 – System Overview 1-13; CRT and LCD monitors up to 100 Hz vertical refresh rate.
  • Page 30 – The Network controller supports the following features:; Keyboard and Mouse; CAUTION; The sleep states are defined as follows:
  • Page 31 – System Overview 1-15
  • Page 32 – Controls Wake On LAN via Magic Packet support.; Power Supplies; NOTE; Peripheral Bays
  • Page 33 – System Overview 1-17; System Functions; The following subsections describe select system functions.; Degradation Feature; Abnormal previous system shut-down
  • Page 34 – Security; Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring; Set and enable an administrative password.
  • Page 35 – Setting Up the System
  • Page 37 – Setting Up the System 2-3; Unpacking the System; Making Connections
  • Page 39 – Setting Up the System 2-5; Connecting the Power Cord; Using the System
  • Page 40 – Opening the Front Door of the Tower Cabinet
  • Page 41 – Setting Up the System 2-7; Powering On Your System; Problem Solving
  • Page 42 – Powering Off the Server System; To turn the server system power off:; Forcing a Power Shutdown; To perform a forced power shutdown:
  • Page 43 – Configuring Your System
  • Page 44 – The SCSI; CD-ROM to create the device driver diskettes.
  • Page 45 – Configuring Your System 3-3; BIOS Setup Utility; Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Press; . An arrow precedes selections with submenus.
  • Page 46 – BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
  • Page 47 – Configuring Your System 3-5; Main Menu
  • Page 48 – Primary and Secondary Master and Slave IDE Submenus
  • Page 49 – Configuring Your System 3-7; Advanced Menu
  • Page 50 – PCI Configuration Menu
  • Page 51 – Configuring Your System 3-9; Onboard NIC 1 / Onboard NIC 2 Submenu
  • Page 52 – Memory Configuration Submenu
  • Page 53 – Configuring Your System 3-11; Security Menu
  • Page 54 – Server Menu
  • Page 55 – Configuring Your System 3-13; System Management Submenu
  • Page 56 – Console Redirection Submenu
  • Page 57 – Configuring Your System 3-15; Boot Menu; Boot Device Priority Submenu; Hard Drives Submenu
  • Page 58 – Removable Devices Submenu; Exit Menu
  • Page 59 – Configuring Your System 3-17; Select Utility; SCSI; Select Utility
  • Page 60 – Adaptec SCSI Utility Configuration Settings; Select Utility Setup Configurations
  • Page 61 – Configuring Your System 3-19; Select Utility Setup Configurations (continued); SCSI Disk Utilities; The SCSI ID scan begins displaying the message as shown below.
  • Page 62 – Enter; The following sub menu appears.; The following table lists submenu items and descriptions.; Exiting Adaptec SCSI Utility
  • Page 63 – Configuring Your System 3-21; Configuring the RAID Controller; covers array hardware preparation,
  • Page 64 – Configuring System Board Jumpers; Before You Begin
  • Page 65 – Configuring Your System 3-23; Moving System Board Jumpers; Clearing CMOS
  • Page 66 – Clearing and Changing the Passwords; To clear and change the passwords:
  • Page 67 – Disassembly and Reassembly
  • Page 69 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-3; General Information; Static Precautions
  • Page 71 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-5; Side Access Panel; Prepare your system for upgrade. See
  • Page 72 – Tighten the side access panel thumbscrews.
  • Page 73 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-7
  • Page 74 – Processor Air Duct; Removal; Follow these steps to remove the air duct.
  • Page 75 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-9; Installation; Follow these steps to install the air duct.
  • Page 76 – Modifying the System Board; Replacing the real-time clock battery; Replacing the Real-time Clock Battery
  • Page 77 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-11; Processor Air Duct Removal
  • Page 79 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-13; Removing and Installing a Processor; Figure 4-6. System Board Xeon Processor Locations
  • Page 80 – CPU Installation
  • Page 81 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-15; IMPORTANT
  • Page 82 – Figure 4-10. Installing the Thermal Cooling Sheet
  • Page 83 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-17; Install both heat sink clips as follows:; hile ensuring the heat sink is level and secure with one hand, snap; Figure 4-12. Securing the Processor Heatsink
  • Page 84 – Ensure the heat sink is level.; Reinstall the processor air duct.
  • Page 85 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-19; CPU Removal; Figure 4-13. Removing the Processor Fan Heatsink; Installing a Processor
  • Page 86 – Reinstall the air duct.; DIMMs; Figure 4-15. DIMM Locations on the System Board
  • Page 87 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-21; Installing DIMMs
  • Page 88 – Repeat the steps to install each additional DIMM.
  • Page 89 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-23; Removing DIMMs
  • Page 90 – Repeat the above steps to remove the remaining DIMMs.
  • Page 91 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-25; Hard Disk Drives; See the section
  • Page 92 – Align the drive carrier with the bay guide rail.
  • Page 93 – Close the bezel opened in step 2.
  • Page 94 – Figure 4-23. Releasing the Hard Disk Drive Carrier; Press the locking tab to release the lock.; Figure 4-24. Opening the Hard Disk Drive Carrier
  • Page 95 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-29; Close the bezel opened in step 2 securely.; Auto Rebuild Functionality
  • Page 96 – Hot-Swap Power Supply; Figure 4-26. Loosening the Blank Cover Retaining Screw
  • Page 97 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-31; Figure 4-29. Pushing up the Power Supply Handle
  • Page 99 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-33; Disconnect the power cord from the failed power supply.
  • Page 100 – Prepare your system for disassembly. See; Carefully remove the power supply from the chassis.
  • Page 101 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-35; Front Cooling Fan Unit
  • Page 102 – Connect the cooling fan cable to the system board. See Figure 4-36.
  • Page 103 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-37
  • Page 105 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-39
  • Page 106 – Secure the device using the screws removed in step 3. See Figure 4-41.
  • Page 107 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-41; PCI Boards
  • Page 108 – List of optional devices and their available slots
  • Page 109 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-43; Remove a screw securing the expansion slot cover.
  • Page 110 – Secure the board with a screw removed in Step 4.
  • Page 111 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-45; RAID Controller Board; Functions of a Disk Array Controller; More than one hard disk is required to configure a disk array.
  • Page 112 – Replacement of disk array controller board; PCI Slot Boot Priority
  • Page 113 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-47; Using Internal Disks in Disk Array Configuration
  • Page 114 – Diskette Drive and Carrier Assembly; Figure 4-46 . Removing the Diskette Drive and Carrier Assembly
  • Page 115 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-49; Remove the drive from the carrier.; Figure 4-47. Removing the Diskette Drive from the Carrier Assembly; Reassemble all other removed components.
  • Page 117 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-51; Figure 4-49. Removing the Front Bezel Hinge; Front Panel
  • Page 119 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-53
  • Page 120 – Hot-Swap SCSI Backplane; Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed under
  • Page 121 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-55; Figure 4-52. Removing the SCSI Backplane Bracket; their connectors on the SCSI backplane.
  • Page 122 – Replacing the Rear Cooling Fan; Figure 4-53. Rear Cooling Fan System Board Connector
  • Page 123 – Reassemble all removed components.
  • Page 124 – System Board
  • Page 125 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-59; Figure 4-55. Removing the System Board and Retention Modules
  • Page 126 – Power Supply Back Board
  • Page 127 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-61; Figure 4-56. Removing the Power Supply Back Board; Push the back board away from you to secure it to the standoffs.
  • Page 128 – Tower Feet
  • Page 129 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-63
  • Page 130 – Snap the replacement I/O shield into place in the rear panel.
  • Page 131 – Disassembly and Reassembly 4-65; Intrusion Switch Assembly; Figure 4-60. Removing the Intrusion Switch Assembly
  • Page 135 – Problem Solving 5-3; Resetting the Server
  • Page 136 – Forced Shutdown
  • Page 137 – Problem Solving 5-5; Troubleshooting Checklists; Initial System Startup
  • Page 138 – Additional; Running New Application Software; If you are running the software from a diskette, is it a good copy?
  • Page 139 – Problem Solving 5-7; After System Has Been Running Correctly; Diagnostic Procedures
  • Page 140 – Error Checking; Error Message; Troubleshooting Guide; Preparing the System for Diagnosing Problems; Power Light
  • Page 141 – Problem Solving 5-9; Monitoring POST; POST Keys and Errors
  • Page 142 – Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Indicators
  • Page 143 – Problem Solving 5-11; Specific Problems and Corrective Actions; Power LED Does Not Light
  • Page 144 – No Characters Appear on Screen; Num Lock; Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
  • Page 145 – Problem Solving 5-13; Diskette Drive Activity LED Does Not Light; CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light; Configuring Your
  • Page 146 – Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected; Problems with the Network; Diagnostics pass, but the connection fails:; Plug and Play Installation Tips
  • Page 147 – Problem Solving 5-15; Error Messages; This section describes the POST error codes and messages.; POST Error Codes and Messages; Table 5-1. POST Error Codes and Messages
  • Page 149 – Problem Solving 5-17
  • Page 151 – Problem Solving 5-19
  • Page 152 – POST Error Code Hardware References; Fan modules; Figure 5-3 . Processor and DIMM Locations on the System Board
  • Page 153 – Problem Solving 5-21; Beep Codes
  • Page 154 – How to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision Levels; Server
  • Page 155 – Problem Solving 5-23; Lamps; NOTES
  • Page 157 – Problem Solving 5-25; Access Lamps
  • Page 158 – Hard Disk Drive Lamp; Figure 5-4. Hard Disk Drive Lamp Location
  • Page 159 – Problem Solving 5-27; Power Supply Lamps
  • Page 160 – LAN Connector Lamps
  • Page 161 – Illustrated Parts Breakdown; Exploded View
  • Page 163 – Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-3; Field Replaceable Units
  • Page 165 – Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-5; Pentium Processors; Replaceable Parts; DVD Drives; Replaceable Parts; DAT Tape Drives; Replaceable Parts
  • Page 166 – RAID Controllers and Cache; SCSI Controllers; Network Controllers; Memory Expansion
  • Page 167 – Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-7; Cable List
  • Page 169 – Specifications; System Specifications
  • Page 172 – Installing and Configuring Windows 2000; 000 Setup procedures before starting the installation process.; Device Drivers; The drivers required for the devices listed
  • Page 173 – Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 B-3; Installation Assumption; You have properly completed the hardware installation.
  • Page 174 – Installation Preparation
  • Page 175 – Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 B-5; Installing Microsoft Windows; Installation Notes
  • Page 177 – Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 B-7; Driver Installation for the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Adapter
  • Page 178 – Also set the “Forced Speed and Duplex” value according to the; Driver Installation for; Follow the screen prompts.
  • Page 179 – IRQ and I/O Port Addresses; Interrupt Requests
  • Page 180 – PIRQ and PCI Device
  • Page 182 – *1 Hexadecimal notation
  • Page 183 – Internal Cabling Diagrams; Standard Configuration
  • Page 184 – D-2 Internal Cabling Diagrams
  • Page 185 – Internal Cabling Diagrams D-3
  • Page 186 – D-4 Internal Cabling Diagrams; Installing a SCSI File Device
  • Page 187 – Internal Cabling Diagrams D-5
  • Page 189 – Glossary 1; Glossary; ACPI; Accelerated Graphics Port.
  • Page 191 – Glossary 3
  • Page 192 – Glossary
  • Page 193 – Glossary 5
  • Page 194 – Glossary
  • Page 197 – Glossary 9; A type of storage device using magnetic tape.
  • Page 199 – Equipment Log 1; Equipment Log
  • Page 200 – Equipment Log
  • Page 201 – See; Index
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Page 3 - Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer; Trademarks; trademarks of their respective trademark owners.

Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, isthe valuable property of NEC Solutions (America), Inc. and/or its licensors. NEC Solutions(America), Inc. and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, c...

Page 5 - Contents iii; Contents; Proprietary Notice

Contents iii Contents Proprietary Notice Using This Guide Text Conventions .................................................................................................................. xRelated Documents ..............................................................................................

Page 6 - iv Contents; Configuring Your System

iv Contents Powering On Your System ............................................................................................ 2-7Powering Off the Server System ................................................................................... 2-8Forcing a Power Shutdown ............................

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