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System board diagrams - IBM Netfinity 6000R

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The IBM Netfinity 6000R is comprised of several system boards:

System board connectors
The following illustration identifies system board connectors.

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System board connectors Microprocessor slot 1 (J34) Microprocessor slot 2 (J35) Microprocessor slot 3 (J36) Microprocessor slot 4 (J37) Memory board (J40) PCI slot 2 64-bit 66MHz (J51) PCI slot 3 64-bit 66MHz (J52) PCI slot 4 64-bit 66MHz (J53) PCI slot 5 64-bit 33MHz (J54) PCI slot 6 64-bit 33MHz (J55) PCI hot-plug switch card (J1) PCI slot 1 32-bit 33MHz (J50) Battery

Index Description
1 Microprocessor slot 1 (J34)
2 Microprocessor slot 2 (J35)
3 Microprocessor slot 3 (J36)
4 Microprocessor slot 4 (J37)
5 Memory board (J40)
6 PCI slot 2 64-bit 66MHz (J51)
7 PCI slot 3 64-bit 66MHz (J52)
8 PCI slot 4 64-bit 66MHz (J53)
9 PCI slot 5 64-bit 33MHz (J54)
10 PCI slot 6 64-bit 33MHz (J55)
11 PCI hot-plug switch card (J1)
12 PCI slot 1 32-bit 33MHz (J50)
13 Battery

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System board cable connectors
The following illustration shows the location of the cable connectors on the system board.

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System board cable connectors Power signal (J16) Diagnostic panel (J18) IDE (J21) 120mm fan (J30) Main power (J71) Internal SCSI (J38) External SCSI (J39) Advanced System Management Interconnect board (J69, J68, J67) 120mm fan (J49)

Index Description
1 Power signal (J16)
2 Diagnostic panel (J18)
3 IDE (J21)
4 120mm fan (J30)
5 Main power (J71)
6 Internal SCSI (J38)
7 External SCSI (J39)
8 Advanced System Management Interconnect board (J69, J68, J67)
9 120mm fan (J49)

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I/O external port connectors

The following illustration identifies the location of the input/output external port connectors on the system board.

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IO external port connectors Keyboard (bottom), mouse (top) (J64) Serial A (bottom), Serial B (top) (J60) Parallel (J63) Video (J62) Ethernet (J79) <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">USB 1, USB 2 (J61)</font>

Index Description
1 Keyboard (bottom), mouse (top) (J64)
2 Serial A (bottom), Serial B (top) (J60)
3 Parallel (J63)
4 Video (J62)
5 Ethernet (J79)
6 USB 1, USB 2 (J61)

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System board jumpers
The following illustration identifies the location of the flash ROM page swap jumper (J14) and power-on password override jumper (J15) on the system board. Jumper J14 is located at the top of the jumper block, and jumper J15 is located immediately below jumper J14.

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System board jumpers

Index Description
1 Flash ROM page swap jumper (J14)
2 Power-on password override jumper (J15)
3 Reserved (J19)
4 Reserved (J3)

NOTES:

  1. Turn off the server; then, disconnect all power cords and external cables. before moving any jumpers.
  2. Jumpers J19 and J3 are located on the same jumper block as jumpers J14 and J15 on the system board. These jumpers are set to Disabled. Do not change the settings on these jumpers.
WARNING: If you change the settings on these jumpers, the server will fail.

Jumpers J14 and J15 on the system board
Jumper name Description
J14 Flash ROM page swap The default position is a jumper installed on pins 2 and 3.
J15 Power-on password override Changing the position of this jumper bypasses the power-on password check if the jumper has been moved since the server was last powered on. You do not need to move the jumper back to the default position after the password is overridden. The default position is a jumper on pins 2 and 3. Changing the position of this jumper does not affect the administrator password check if an administrator password is set.

Jumper setback table
J13 J27 J28 J29 Bus Ratio Core Frequency
H L L H 7:1

700

H L H L 8:1

800

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Microprocessor speed (core frequency selection) jumper block
The following illustration identifies the location of the microprocessor speed (core frequency selection) jumper block on the system board. The jumpers on this block are in the following order, from top to bottom: J13, J27, J28, and J29.

NOTE: Any system board jumper blocks that are not shown in the illustrations in this book are reserved.

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Microprocessor speed jumper block Microprocess speed jumpers J13, J27, J28, and J29

Index Description
1 The jumpers on this block are in the following order, from top to bottom: J13, J27, J28, and J29.

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System board LED locations
The following illustration identifies the location of the lights on the system board.

NOTE: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.

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System board LEDs Microprocessor 1 error light Microprocessor or terminator card present lights Microprocessor 2 error light Microprocessor 3 error light POST OK light Microprocessor 4 error light PCI slot power-on light PCI slot attention lights

Index Description
1 Microprocessor 1 error light
2 Microprocessor or terminator card present lights
3 Microprocessor 2 error light
4 Microprocessor 3 error light
5 POST OK light
6 Microprocessor 4 error light
7 PCI slot power-on light
8 PCI slot attention lights

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Memory board component locations
The following illustration identifies the location of the dual inline memory module (DIMM) connectors and error LEDs on the memory board.

NOTES:

  1. The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
  2. Some of the DIMM error LEDs are not visible in this illustration. The memory board contains 16 error LEDs; that is, one error LED for each DIMM connector.

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Memory board components Memory slot 1 Memory slot 9 Error LEDs Memory slot 13 Error LEDs Memory slot 5

Index Description
1 Memory slot 1
2 Memory slot 9
3 Error LEDs
4 Memory slot 13
5 Error LEDs
6 Memory slot 5

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Additional information

 

Document Location

Worldwide

Operating System

Older System x:Operating system independent / None

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Document Information

Modified date:
24 January 2019

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ibm1MIGR-52679