Unisys NX5820 User Manual

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4–5.

Configuring Power Net in Channel Racks .................................................

4–6

5–1.

CMF External Connectivity Options ..........................................................

5–6

5–2.

Supported Channel Adapter Types ..........................................................

5–7

5–3.

CIOM CS-Bus Channel Loading ...............................................................

5–8

5–4.

Guidelines for Configuring Channels ........................................................

5–10

5–5.

NX5820 Channel Assignments and Configurations ...................................

5–12

6–1.

Basic Features, VX1305 Servers ............................................................

6–3

6–2.

VX1305-BSE/-BSU Basic Components ....................................................

6–6

6–3.

Add-On Processor Board, VX1305 Servers ..............................................

6–6

6–4.

Memory Packages, VX1305 Servers .......................................................

6–7

6–5.

Connection Package Components, VX1305 Servers ................................

6–7

6–6.

VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, VX1305 Servers ............

6–8

6–7.

Configuration Guidelines, VX1305 Servers ..............................................

6–9

6–8.

Basic Features, VX1505 Servers ............................................................

6–11

6–9.

VX1505-BSE Processor Requirements ....................................................

6–12

6–10.

VX1505-BSE/-BSU Basic Components ....................................................

6–14

6–11.

Processors, VX1505 Servers .................................................................

6–15

6–12.

Memory Packages, VX1505 Servers .......................................................

6–15

6–13.

Connection Package Components, VX1505 Servers ................................

6–16

6–14.

VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, VX1505 Servers ............

6–17

6–15.

Configuration Guidelines, VX1505 Servers ..............................................

6–18

6–16.

Basic Features, ES5085R Servers ..........................................................

6–20

6–17.

Processors, ES5085R Servers ...............................................................

6–23

6–18.

Memory Packages, ES5085R Servers ....................................................

6–23

6–19.

Connection Package Components, ES5085R Servers ..............................

6–24

6–20.

VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5085R Servers .........

6–25

6–21.

Basic Features, ES2024R Servers ..........................................................

6–27

6–22.

Processors, ES2024R Servers ...............................................................

6–30

6–23.

Memory Packages, ES2024R Servers ....................................................

6–30

6–24.

Connection Package Components, ES2024R Servers ..............................

6–31

6–25.

VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES2024R Servers .........

6–32

6–26.

Basic Features, ES5044R Servers ..........................................................

6–34

6–27.

Processors, ES5044R Servers ...............................................................

6–37

6–28.

Memory Packages, ES5044R Servers ....................................................

6–37

6–29.

Connection Package Components, ES5044R Servers ..............................

6–38

6–30.

VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5044R Servers .........

6–39

6–31.

Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and One Switching LAN ........

6–40

6–32.

Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switching LANs ......

6–42

6–33.

Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and One Public Switching LAN .

6–45

6–34.

Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Public Switching

LANs ................................................................................................

6–47

6–35.

UPS Options .........................................................................................

6–50

6–36.

Status Selection Between SCP’s and Servers ...........................................

6–52

7–1.

Guidelines for Connecting Other Host Systems ........................................

7–1

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