Cisco Systems 511 Manual De Usuario
Chapter 1 Introducing the Content Engine
Hardware Features
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Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide
OL-5756-01
Note
Cisco ACNS software does not support the use of a keyboard or mouse (Personal
System 2 [PS/2] or Universal Serial Bus [USB]) with the Content Engine.
However, keyboard and mouse are supported by the BIOS for power-on self-test
(POST), and the configuration/setup utility.
System 2 [PS/2] or Universal Serial Bus [USB]) with the Content Engine.
However, keyboard and mouse are supported by the BIOS for power-on self-test
(POST), and the configuration/setup utility.
describes the back panel ports and receptacles.
Table 1-7
Back Panel Ports and Connectors
Item
Description
AC power receptacle
The AC power cord connects to this plug.
Ethernet 1 port
This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with
full-duplex capability; it connects your
Content Engine to the Ethernet LAN.
full-duplex capability; it connects your
Content Engine to the Ethernet LAN.
Ethernet 2 port
This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with
full-duplex capability; it connects your
Content Engine to the Ethernet LAN.
full-duplex capability; it connects your
Content Engine to the Ethernet LAN.
Serial port
This is a standard serial port for connecting to a
console or terminal.
console or terminal.
SCSI LVD port (CE-566
only) (See
only) (See
Use this port to attach an external Cisco
Storage Array device.
Storage Array device.
Fibre Channel port (on
optional adapter)
optional adapter)
This port provides the option to connect to an
external Fibre Array device or SAN
external Fibre Array device or SAN
1
for added data
storage capacity.
1.
SAN = storage area network
Audio/video port (on
optional MPEG A/V
decoder adapter)
optional MPEG A/V
decoder adapter)
•
3 BNC
2
connectors for YUV, RGB
3
, and
composite video output
•
Mini-XLR 8-pin connector for S/PDIF
4
and
analog stereo audio output
•
Mini-XLR 8-pin connector for VGA
5
output
2.
BNC = Bayonet Neill-Concelman
3.
RGB = red green blue
4.
S/PDIF = Sony/Philips Digital Interface
5.
VGA = video graphics array