User`s guide
MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide
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Step 1 Unpack the MegaRAC G3 Card (and check jumper settings)
MegaRAC G3 Card Layout
J2 Battery
Connector
J5 IPMB
JP3 Service
Connector
J3 Service
Connector
JP6 Reset
MegaRAC G3
JP4 Chassis/
Motherboard
Pwr Switch
JP5 Chassis/
Motherboard
Pwr Switch
JP7 Chassis/Motherboard
Reset Switch
JP8 Chassis/
Motherboard
Reset Switch
J4 Jtag ICE
Connector
J9 MegaRAC
Feature Cable
Connector
JP11 Flash Write
Enable/Disable Jpr
JP12 Diagnostic &
Recovery Mode Jpr
JP13 PCI Bus
SMB Data Jpr
JP14 PCI Bus
SMB Clock Jpr
JP10 Optional Modem Connector JP10
JP10 Optional Modem Connector JP10
JP2 Serial Port Connector
J1
USB
Port
J6
Phone
Jack
J7
Network
Jack
J8
VGA
Port
J10
External
Power
CR2032 3V
Coin Cell Battery
(C) 2004 Series 840 Rev-B1
MegaRAC G3 MAC Address
Your MegaRAC G3 card has a unique MAC address. The MAC address is the only way
to distinguish one MegaRAC G3 card from another when you run programs such as
Remote Recovery Application (RRA) and RacTrendsSeek Locator. You can write down
your MegaRAC G3 card’s MAC address in the table below or in Appendix H, MAC
Address Map. See the first line for an example.
MAC Address Location Description
00-40-D9-02-9B-3C Server Room, Rack 2, 5
Windows 2003 Advanced
Server, Mail Server
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