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1. B of 60 nanosecond ns parity DRAM expandable to a maximum of 512 MB through 8 DIMM sockets a 4 MB read only memory ROM 8K of nonvolatile parameter memory a 512K of static RAM used as a Level 2 cache for the PowerPC processor on the 500 model 1 MB on the 700 model Disk drives a Apple SuperDrive 1 4 MB high density floppy disk drive Optional internal Apple SCSI 2 Fast Wide hard disk drive a Internal 5 25 inch CD ROM player m Optional internal 3 5 inch DDS 2 DAT drive m Optional internal 8 mm 20 40 GB tape drive a Up to nine half height or smaller SCSI devices seven on the 500 model may be connected internally seven drives through the front drive bays and on the 700 model two drives in the rear mounted internal bracket Full height devices can be accommodated by using two of the front drive bays Monitors This table shows the image size for monitors connected to the monitor port along with the number of colors or grays supported Hz Resolution Colors or grays 60 640 x 480 256 70 640 x 480 256 72 640 x 480 256 60 800 x 600 256 72 800 x 600 256 75 800 x 600 256 60 1024 x 768 256 72 1024 x 768 256 75 1024 x 768 256 Interfaces One Apple Desktop Bus ADB port that supports a keyboard and mouse One video port that supports color and monochrome monitors of various resolutions up to 1024 by 768 Internal expansion slots that support six PCI expansion cards Built in Apple Ethernet AAUI connector fo
2. Update to Using AIX AppleTalk Services and Mac OS Utilities on the Network Server and Setting up the Network Server This document provides supplemental information to the AIX AppleTalk Services and The Network Server quick reference card and the technical specifications contained in Setting Up the Network Server It also provides additional hardware options safety and troubleshooting information and a list of optional upgrades available for your Network Server 500 and 700 models Update to AIX AppleTalk Services and the Network Server If you are using a one button mouse with the Network Server running AIX use the single button to correspond to the left mouse button on a three button mouse Press the Caps Lock key and the Left arrow key to correspond to the middle button Press Caps Lock key and the Right arrow key to correspond to the right button To correspond to this Use this key combination button on a three button mouse left mouse button the mouse button middle mouse button Caps Lock key and the Left arrow key right mouse button Caps Lock key and the Right arrow key Updated Technical Specifications in Setting Up the Network Server Processor PowerPC 604 processor at 132 or 150 megahertz MHz or PowerPC 604e at 200 MHz a 32 kilobytes K of on chip cache with the PowerPC 604 processor or 64 kilobytes K of on chip cache with the PowerPC 604e processor Memory a A minimum of 32 megabytes M
3. atibility has been achieved Common I O subsystem support for FDDI ATM and Token Ring has been added Additional safety information Observe the following safety measures to help safeguard your data and the Network Server itself Turn the power off before adding drives Unless you have installed and are using the Network Server PCI RAID Disk Array card always shut down the server and turn power off before replacing or adding drives For more information about adding drives with RAID check the Network Server PCI RAID Disk Array Card Administrator Guide Replace only one drive at a time Do not insert more than one drive tray into the front drive bays at the same time Ensure proper ventilation To ensure maximum airflow and cooling don t leave any drive trays out or panels open while the server is running Never use alcohol style cleaning cartridges for tape drives Always use Apple approved cleaning cassettes or cartridges Additional troubleshooting Information Ethernet Follow these guidelines to eliminate or avoid Ethernet problems Connect an Apple PCI Ethernet card to only one network at a time Although the card has three connectors it should not be connected to more than one network Do not install an Apple PCI Ethernet card without connecting a network cable If you configure an Apple PCI Ethernet card by assigning it an IP address or by enabling AppleTalk the card attempts to determine which o
4. dd a PCI expansion card or an internal SCSI device to your server make sure the component doesn t exceed its maximum power allowance from the different voltage sources No single PCI card should exceed the 25 watt limit of the PCI Revision 2 1 specification Follow these guidelines Network Server Voltage Current Total power 500 model 3 3 V 10 0A Not to exceed 50 0 watts in any combination 5 V 10 0A 12 V 2 0A 700 model 3 3 V 18 0A Not to exceed 90 0 watts in any combination 5 V 18 0A 12 V 2 0 A For SCSI devices the average thermal power consumption per drive bay is 1 1 amps at 5 volts and 1 3 amps at 12 volts Apple recommends that drives be configured for spin up on command or delay Size and weight Weight Height Width Depth Main unit 40 44 kg 622 mm 419 mm 257 mm 84 92 Ibs 24 5 in 16 5 in 18 in Mouse 0 10 kg 33 mm 61 7 mm 107 3 mm 402 1 3 in 2 4 in 4 2 in Exact weight varies depending on number and type of internal SCSI devices installed Updated hardware support The following hardware enhancements have been made to all models of the Network Server Support has been added for the Seagate 9 gigabyte GB hard drive and for 8x CD ROM drives Support has been added for Ultra SCSI drives Support has been added for external connection of differential devices to Symbios Logic PCI cards Ethernet performance and reliability have been improved Full PCI device driver binary comp
5. e available for the Network Server 700 models only a 2 GB Rear Disk Drive in Rear Mount Bracket M4818Z A m two 4 GB Rear Disk Drives M4819Z A Tape Drives a DAT 2 4 mm Tape Drive in Tray M4025Z A a 8 mm Tape Drive in Tray M4026Z A CD ROM Drives a 4x CD ROM Drive in Tray M4024Z A The following CD ROM drive is a standard feature of the Network Server 700 200 It is not currently available for other models a 8x CD ROM Drive in Tray 10 RAID a Network Server PCI RAID Controller Card a Network Server External SCSI Cables for RAID Card Network Cards a Apple PCI 100 Megabit Ethernet Card a Apple PCI 10 Base T Ethernet Card Other a Redundant Power Supply a 19 Rack Mount Kit a SCSI Drive Adapter Kit a SCSI Front Panel Bezel M4030Z A M4031Z A M3906Z A M4709Z A M4035Z A Available for Network Server 700 models only M4036Z A M4028Z A M4029Z A 1997 Apple Computer Inc All rights reserved Apple the Apple logo Apple SuperDrive AppleTalk Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries AIX is a registered trademark and PowerPC is a trademark of International 033 0547 A Business Machines Corporation used under license therefrom Printed in U S A
6. es or DIMMs Your server can work with any of several DRAM configurations depending on the density of the DRAM chips that are mounted on the DIMMs It supports a range of DIMMS from 8 MB to 128 MB The 168 pin parity DIMMs used in the Network Server are available from Apple in sizes of 8 16 and 32 MB pairs enabling you to increase Network Server memory by 16 32 or 64 MB Your server can have a maximum of 512 MB of memory IMPORTANT Parity DIMMs must be 72 bit wide 168 pin fast paged mode 60 nanosecond ns RAM access time or faster Parity DRAM must support byte writes SIMMs and DIMMs from some Macintosh computers will not work in the Network Server The parity DIMMS should be installed in matched pairs for example two 16 MB DIMMs one in slot 1A the other in slot 1B for maximum performance Nonparity DRAM that is 168 pin fast page mode 70 nanosecond access time or faster will work in the Network Server however if there is any nonparity DRAM installed all server parity checking is disabled and performance is reduced Consult an Apple authorized dealer or service provider for information and upgrades Power requirements Apple Desktop Bus a Maximum power draw for all ADB devices 500 milliampere mA a Apple mouse draws up to 10 mA a Keyboard draws 25 80 mA varies with keyboard model used Note It is recommended that you connect no more than three ADB devices to the Network Server Expansion cards and devices If you a
7. f the three possible media types is connected to it If you have not connected a network cable you will hear clicking sounds every few seconds These clicking sounds continue until the cable is connected Although this should cause no serious problems the lack of a cable may cause long pauses during system startup as the system attempts to contact other servers on the network For maximum performance always install Ethernet cards beginning with the slot farthest away from the processor card slot 6 before slot 5 and so on Keyboard It is strongly recommended that you use an Apple Extended Keyboard or an equivalent third party keyboard with all models of the Network Server Monitors You must use a monitor with multiple scan support with the Network Server Many older monitors do not work with the Network Server Available Peripherals The following accessory kits are now available for all models of the Network Server Depending on the configuration you choose some of these are preinstalled on your Network Server enclosure The others can be purchased separately from your Apple authorized Network Server dealer Memory Upgrades a 16 MB Memory Upgrade Kit M4017Z A a 32 MB Memory Upgrade Kit M4018Z A a 64 MB Memory Upgrade Kit M4019Z A Hard Disk Drives a 2 GB Fast Wide SCSI Disk Drive and Tray M4022Z A m 4 GB Fast Wide SCSI Disk Drive and Tray M4023Z A a 9 GB SCSI Disk Drive in Tray M5178Z A The following hard disk drives ar
8. r connecting to 10 megabits per second Mbps Ethernet networks Three SCSI interfaces that support up to 16 SCSI devices 7 internal and 7 external on the 500 model 9 internal and 7 external on the 700 model internal buses are SCSI 2 Fast Wide external bus is SCSI 1 Two serial ports Microphone in port Speaker out port A C line input a Line voltage 100 240 volts AC RMS single phase automatically configured a Frequency 50 60 Hz a Power 708 watts maximum Power supply a Single 325 watt on the 500 model one or two 425 watt hot swappable supplies on the 700 model Current type 500 model 700 model 3 3 V 25 0 A 50 0 A 5V 28 0 A 44 0 A 12 V normal 11 0A 13 0 A 12 V start up 18 0 A 12 seconds maximum 18 0 A 12 seconds maximum 12 V 100 mA 100 mA 3 3 and 5 power outputs are traded off total power for both not to exceed 180 watts for the 500 model 260 watts for the 700 model Clock Calendar a CMOS custom circuitry with long life lithium battery WARNING If the clock begins to lose accuracy see an Apple authorized dealer or service provider for a battery replacement Do not attempt to replace the clock battery yourself Keyboard a Supports Apple ADB keyboards an extended keyboard is recommended Mouse Supports all models of the ADB mouse Supports true hardware three button mouse DRAM configurations DRAM is provided in packages called Dual Inline Memory Modul

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