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Installing Hardware     49
IDE Requirements
An 18-inch long IDE cable that supports two drives is standard in the 
system. If you install an IDE hard drive, we recommend placing it in the 
lowest internal drive bay to make cabling easier, particularly if you also 
have an IDE device in the 5.25-inch drive bay.
For proper IDE operation, note the cable length specified in Figure 15. If no 
drives are present on an IDE channel, the cable must be removed. If only 
one drive is installed, it must be connected at the end of the cable.
Figure 15: IDE Cable Dimensions
SCSI Requirements
One wide SCSI cable is standard in the system, connecting the system 
board to the SCSI backplane.
Terminate only the peripheral at the end of the SCSI cable. Hard drives 
usually provide active termination, while SCSI CD-ROM drives do not. 
Because we recommend putting hard drives only in the internal bays, you 
should route the SCSI cable so that the last device on it is a hard drive in the 
internal bay. The SCSI backplane in thew internal SCSI drive bay provides 
active termination for the SCSI drives connected to the backplane.
In general, install legacy devices in the 5.25-inch drive bay and connect 
them to the narrow SCSI cable. Ultra and Ultra-2 devices are normally hard 
drives connect them to the SCSI backplane at the rear of the SCSI drive bay. 
The wide SCSI connectors support either single-ended (SE) or low voltage 
differential (LVD) drives.
Installing a 5.25-inch Peripheral in the Front Bay
Three 5.25-inch half-height bays provide space for tape backup, CD-ROM, 
or other removable media drives.
 Note:
If you disable the IDE 
controller to reuse the 
interrupt for that controller, 
you must physically unplug 
the IDE cable from the 
system board. Simply 
disabling the drive by 
configuring the SSU option 
does not free the interrupt.
12"
6"
18"
System 
board
Drive 1
Drive 0
 Note:
It is important that the 
cabling and connections 
meet the SCSI bus 
specification. Otherwise, the 
bus may be unreliable and 
data corruption may occur 
or devices might not work at 
all. You must terminate the 
SCSI bus at the end of the 
cable; the last device on the 
cable usually provides bus 
termination.
 Caution!
We recommend that you do 
not install hard drives in the 
5.25-inch bays: the drives 
cannot be properly cooled in 
this location; also, a hard 
drive generates EMI and is 
therefore more susceptible 
to ESD in this location.
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