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Cisco Application Deployment Engine (ADE) 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 1 Introducing the Cisco Application Deployment Engine 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance
Product Overview
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One optional DVD-ROM drive (located on the front panel)
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Two RJ-45 serial (console) ports (one located on the front panel and one located on the rear panel)
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Single or redundant (optional) AC or DC power supply
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Front-to-rear airflow blowers using two 40 x 40 x 56-mm exhaust fans and ducting for the CPU and
memory, and two 40-mm exhaust fans built in to the power supply
memory, and two 40-mm exhaust fans built in to the power supply
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Expansion slot support (located on the rear panel):
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Two PCIe, low profile
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Three PCI-X full height
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Three USB 2.0 ports (one located on the front panel, USB 2; two located on the rear panel, USB 0
and USB 1)
and USB 1)
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One PS/2 (keyboard) port (located on the rear panel)
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One PS/2 (mouse) port (located on the rear panel)
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One DB-15 serial (video) port (located on the rear panel)
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Rear access cabling
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Five front-panel appliance LEDs (for a description, see the
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NIC activity (indicates whether interrupts or packet transfers are running)
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Power (indicates whether the power supply is operational)
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Hard disk drive activity (indicates whether the drive is functioning properly)
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Appliance status
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Appliance identification
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The Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series appliance is normally shipped with:
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Rack-mount kit including either brackets or rails allowing the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series
appliance to be positioned in a 2- or 4-post equipment rack. (See
appliance to be positioned in a 2- or 4-post equipment rack. (See
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Product Serial Number Location
On the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series appliance, the serial number label is located on the right-hand
corner above the RJ-45 serial (console) connector on the front of the appliance. (See
corner above the RJ-45 serial (console) connector on the front of the appliance. (See
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1. Either PS/2 port can support the mouse or keyboard. Neither port supports hot-plugging.