Adapter layouts
The following figure identifies the adapter components referred to in this chapter.
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Installing the IBM FAStT Host Adapter
Before you begin the installation, write down the serial number of the IBM FAStT
Host Adapter. In the event that the nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM)
is damaged, the system will prompt you for the IBM FAStT Host Adapter serial
number.
Attention: To avoid damage to your fiber-optic cables, follow these guidelines:
Do not route the cable along a folding cable-management arm.
When attaching fiber-optic cables to a device on slide rails, leave enough slack
in the cables so that they do not bend to a radius smaller than 76 mm (3 in.)
when extended or become pinched when retracted.
Route the cable away from places where it can snag on other devices in the
rack.
Do not over tighten the cable straps or bend the cables to a radius smaller than
76 mm (3 in.).
Do not put excess weight on the cable at the connection point and be sure that
the cable is well supported.
Follow these steps to install the IBM FAStT Host Adapter in your server:
1. Check the system board and make any configuration changes needed to
accommodate the IBM FAStT Host Adapter.
2. Turn off the peripheral devices, then the server.
3. Disconnect the power cords.
4. Remove the server cover.
5. Remove the slot cover.
6. Choose any PCI bus slot that supports 32 or 64-bit adapters. You can install
the adapter in a 64-bit PCI slot if one is available. If a 64-bit slot is not
available, then you can use a 32-bit PCI slot.
7. Align the adapter with the expansion slot. Carefully press the adapter into the
slot until it is fully seated.
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