I/O Ports and Connectors
The I/O ports and connectors on the back panel of your computer are the gateways through which your computer system communicates with
external devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, and monitor. Figure 3 identifies the I/O ports and connectors for your system.
Figure 3. I/O Ports and Connectors
Keyboard connector and mouse connector (stacked)
Wakeup On LAN card connector
Parallel port connector (sometimes referred to as LPT1) and SCSI connector (stacked)
32-bit PCI expansion-card connectors
64-bit PCI expansion-card connectors
Main power input connector
Main power input connector
Optional RAID PCI expansion card connector extension
Serial port connectors (sometimes referred to as
COM1 and COM2; stacked)
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Secondary Pentium III Xeon processor SEC cartridge connector
TAPI input card connector (voice modem to audio system interface)
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary.
Diagnostic LEDs (See Messages and Codes.)
Video connector (may be in first or second expansion slot)
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