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Manual de usuario Enlight, modelo EN-898X

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Idioma del manual:en
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Specification………………..…………………………..6 3. Setup 3-1. Installing the server board………………………….7 3-2. Adding components to the server board……12 3-3. Reattaching the cover…………………………..12 3-4. Installing optional peripherals and devices Hard Drives………………………………………….13 CD-ROM/FDD………………………………………..16 Power Supply………………………………………..17 Fan……………………………………………………..18 PCI Slot……………………………………………………22 3-5. Installing 2U in the cabinet……………………..25 4. About the Back Plane………………………………...25 5. Connecting the control plane……………………….29 6. About the LED panel and front panel………………30 7. About Screws…………………………………………..32 9. About SAF-TE…………………………………………..33 10.SCSI MANAGER……………………………………….34 11. Addenda (898X series compare)………………………45 1 Introduction The EN-898X 2U Rackmount Chassis is a brand new product from Enlight Corporation. It provides the perfect solution for users who need a compact 2U rackmount server chassis. The En-898X series is an ISP’s 2U workhouse perfect for caching, proxy, DNS, Firewall, application. With 4x 3.5'' (8982: 6.3.5''/ 8983: 9x 3.5'') one inch hard disk in tray and slim CD-ROM and standard floppy disk drive bay,5.25'' drive bay; you can stack the 2U units inastandard19''rackcabinet.Witha300W(8982/8983:460 W) for single and redundant power supply and support up to full ATX motherboard, Enlight’s EN-898X offers the freedom to integrate this system to meet your needs. Whether it’s a firewall, mail, DNS, application or single host server, this EN-898X will serve your needs efficiently and reliably. This 2U solution is the easiest and quickest way to expand your capacity. 2 8981 3 8982 4 8983 notice: this pictures are just for reference. 5 Specifications EN-898X Rackmount Chassis Specifications Mainboard for factor follow SSI & ATX 12” x 13” specification Power Supply follow SSI (provide 480W Single Power Supply) LED Indicators Front Bezel: Voltage alarm(Voltage =5V, Beep Alarm LED Blinking 4.57-5.51/ Voltage =12V, Beep Alarm LED Blinking 11.25-12.7) FAN fail(Below 2800 rpm Beep Alarm LED Blinking), Temperature alarm(Over 60. and return to 55. Beep Alarm LED Blinking) HDD activity, Power, NIC activity, System error Pre HDD Tray: Active & HDD status x 1 (twin color LED) Cooling Fans 8981:4 x internal 80 x 80 x 25mm cooling fans 8982/8983: 4 x internal 80 x 80 x 38mm Easy-swap cooling fans /3 x rear 40 x40 x 20mm cooling fans Back Plane 8982:1(2 8983) SCSI Back plane support Ultra 320 Support up to 15,000 RPM SCSI hard disk Support 1” SCA-2 HDD with ID setting Drive Bays Hard Disk Trays IDE: 8981:4x 1” IDE drive bays 8982: 6 x 1” SCSI drive bays 8983: 9 x 1” SCSI drive bays FDD 8981/8982:1 standard FDD bay CD-ROM 8981/8982:1 slim CD-ROM bay and 5.25” drive bay PCI Slot 898X C01 3 x standard PCI adapter slots 898X D01 6. Low-profile PCI adapter slots 898X E01 2x standard PCI adapter slots Switch 1 Power switch 1 Reset switch 1 ACPI switch 1 NMI switch USB1 USB2 Annunciator FAN fail, Volt Alarm, TEMP Alarm Dimensions (W x H x D) 430 x86.7x 674.2mm Weight 8981:10.5 kg (chassis only) 8982/8983: 12.5 kg (chassis only) 6 Setup WARNING The power button on the front panel DOES NOT turn off the AC power. To remove power from server, you must unplug the AC power cord(s) from the wall outlet or the chassis. 3.1 Installing the Server Board Installing the server board consists of the following steps: 1. Removing the cover. 2. Removing the riser card &Fan &pole 3. Mounting the server board in the chassis. 4. Cabling the server board to the other chassis components. 5. Adding processors and memory to the server board. 6. Adding the riser card &Fan &pole 8. Replacing the cover. Removing the Cover To remove the top cover of the system: 1. Press the keystroke and pull the cover back and remove it from the chassis.(PIC 3.1) 2. Set chassis cover aside and away from immediate work area. 7 PIC 3.1 Mounting the Server Board With the cover off, you can now mount the server board in the chassis. Before you begin, make sure you have the server board and other associated components (processors, memory, and mounting hardware) available. To mount the server board: 1 Fix the motherboard’s screws. And save the screws. 2 Fix the I/O shields. To position the shield correctly, the outline of the connectors on the I/O shield should be view able from the chassis opening. 3 Insert connector edge of the server board into the chassis first making sure the connectors are properly seated in the I/O shield. 4 Lie board flat on the standoffs that are located on the chassis floor. 8 5 Align the board by making sure the standoffs with shoulders are inserted into their matching holes on the board. 6 Mount the board to the chassis by inserting the mounting screws supplied with the chassis through the holes on the server board. CPU Bracket: To remove the CPU bracket: Nip the hook of the bracket and pull the bracket, and then the bracket is divorced from the hole of pedestal, pull right. To mount the CPU bracket: Nip the hook of the bracket, aims at the bridge type hook o...


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