IBM X3200 Server User Manual


 
An affordable single-socket, dual-core server with high performance and data protection for small
and medium businesses
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110mm (4”) C2T Conversion Option (CCO) that takes the C2T output and converts it to CAT5 signals for
input to one of the CAT5-based switches.
There are two new CAT5-based console switches available to manage the servers via the KCO and
CCO kits: Local Console Manager (LCM), a 4-port CAT5 console switch and Remote Console Manager
(RCM), a 16-port switch. Each converts the CAT5 signals back to KVM signals for input to a
management station.
Using the LCM, up to 16 servers can easily be daisy-chained together (using 16 KCOs) to each of its
four CAT5 inputs, enabling the management of up to 64 servers. It provides a single user with local
access over all connected systems. The RCM can handle up to 256 servers using any combination of
KCO and CCO kits, and supports a single local user and up to two remote users simultaneously. The
illustration below shows a sample ACT configuration:
Remote Console
Manager
Up to 42 chained
x330/x335 servers per
port via CCO
Legacy NetBAY KVM switch
Note: ARI (Analog Rack
Interface) = CAT5 port
Extensive System Support Features
The IBM services and technical support portfolio provides world-class, consistent, high-quality service
and support. The x3200 server offers a number of tools and services designed to make ownership a
positive experience. From the start, IBM programs make it easier for customers to plan for, configure
and purchase System x or xSeries servers, get them running and keep them running long-term. These
features include IBM Express Portfolio, IBM ServerProven
®
, the IBM Rack Configurator, IBM System x
and BladeCenter Power Calculator, IBM ServerGuide, IBM Electronic Service Agent
, Product
Customization Services and extensive technical support offerings.
This System x server is part of the IBM Express Portfolio, designed, developed and priced to meet the
specific needs of midsized businesses. The IBM Express Portfolio of solutions is easy to acquire, install
and manage. And they leverage IBM technology to provide tangible solutions to help you solve business
problems in an on demand world.
The IBM ServerProven program provides the confidence that specific options and operating systems
have been tested on the server and are officially supported to work together. It is updated frequently to
ensure that the latest compatibility information is always at your customers’ fingertips.
IBM Rack Configurator is a downloadable tool that simplifies the often complex chore of configuring a
full rack of servers and confirming that customers have all the cables, power distribution units, KVM
(keyboard, video and mouse) switch boxes and other components they need, as well as the proper
airflow clearances, electrical circuits and other environmental conditions.
IBM System x and BladeCenter Power Calculator helps IT managers plan for data center power
needs, by providing the following information for specific configurations of System x and BladeCenter
systems: power input (watts), PDU sizing (amps), heat output (BTUs), airflow requirements through
chassis (CFM), VA rating, leakage current (mA), and peak inrush current (amps).
IBM ServerGuide (installed from CD) simplifies the process of installing and configuring System x and
xSeries servers. ServerGuide goes beyond mere hardware configuration by assisting with the
automated installation of the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Server 2000 and 2003 operating systems, device
drivers and other system components, with minimal user intervention. (Drivers are also included for
support of Novell NetWare, Red Hat Linux and SUSE LINUX.) This focus on deployment helps
customers reduce both their total cost of ownership and the complexity that administrators and technical
personnel face.