R1350 PC Blade
LCD Panel
245
Reset
Power
3 MSL Jumper JP6
3
CMOS Jumper JP1
USB Mass Storage
Normal operation
devices function
(default)
1
1
normally (default)
MSL Jumper
CMOS Jumper
3
3
USB Mass Storage
Clears CMOS
devices do not
password on
1
1
function
restart
ClearCube Technology
Quick Start Guide
ClearCube® R1350 PC blades deliver a high-density, high-performance computing
solution with the following features:
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Up to Core® 2 Duo processor, 1066 MHz FSB
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Up to 4 GB RAM
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One 3 Gbps SATA II hard disk drive
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Two Ethernet controllers: one gigabit controller and, depending on blade
configuration, one 10/100 megabit controller or one Teradici® PC–over–IP®
controller
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Quad, dual, or single monitor support, depending on configuration
Installation
The interposer on the rear of the R1350 blade determines the chassis in which you can
install the blade.
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44–pin interposer—This default configuration enables you to install the R1350
blade in the R4300 chassis
•
30–pin interposer—Available as a downgrade kit, this interposer enables you to
install the R1350 blade in an R4200 or in an R4300 chassis. If you use a 30–pin
interposer with the R4300 chassis, you cannot use the USB port on the rear apron
of the chassis.
To install an R1350 blade, perform the following steps:
1.
Open the front bezel on the chassis by depressing the latches on each side. Pull the
bezel toward you.
2.
Hold the blade so the LCD panel is facing you and on the bottom. Align the blade
edges with the top and bottom guides in the chassis and slowly insert the blade into
the chassis. There is a slight resistance when you insert the back connector
(interposer) into the backplane socket.
3.
After inserting all blades, raise the front bezel and snap it into place.
4.
Depress the power button on the front of the blade to start it.
Note: The first time you insert the R1350 blade, the power does not start automatically.
When you insert a blade into a chassis and start it, it takes approximately 30 seconds
for the chassis and its Remote Management Module (RMM) to detect the blade and
relay its information to Sentral.
USB Port
Setting CMOS Password and Mass Storage Lockout
The R1350 provides jumpers that control CMOS password clearing and Mass
Storage Lockout (MSL). The default jumper settings are:
•
JP1—Pins 1 and 2 are jumpered; CMOS password is retained on restart.
•
JP6—Pins 2 and 3 are jumpered; MSL control is enabled in software.
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You must press the power button on the front of the blade to start it. After the first
time you start the blade, the blade uses its stored power setting to determine its
unattended power-on behavior.
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