HP Netserver E 60 - Frequentlly Asked Questions

HP NetServer E 60 Frequently Asked Questions
Q1.
Which Processors are supported in the NetServer E 60
A1.
The NetServer E 60 supports Intel Pentium II 400 MHz, P II 450 MHz, P III 500 MHz and
PIII 550 MHz processors.
Q2.
What is new on the front panel of the NetServer E 60?
A2.
The Power ON/Off/Sleep button
The power button acts as both a button for transitioning the system between the off and
on states, and a button for transitioning the system between the on and sleep state
(NOTE: The term "sleep" refers to a low latency, reduced power consumption, wake up
state. When the system detects activity it becomes fully functional).
On/Off/Sleep LED
This green LED indicator remains steady on when the system is running, and off when
the system is off. This indicator blinks once per second in sleep mode.
Drive Activity LED
This yellow LED indicator flashes during SCSI or IDE disk drive activity.
Q3.
What are the available ports and connectors on the rear of the NetServer E 60
A3.
One RJ-45 LAN connector and two LEDs to indicated LAN speed and link
Serial Port A
Serial Port B
Parallel Port (ECP/EPP)
Mouse Port
Keyboard Port
Monitor Port (SVGA)
Power Connector
External SCSI Port Knockout (requires external SCSI port cable kit D8214A)
Q4.
What IDE devices come bundled in the NetServer E 60?
A4.
The NetServer E 60 comes bundled with a 32x IDE CD-ROM drive. IDE hard drives are not
supported on E 60.
Q5.
How many channels are on the IDE controller?
Q5.
The Enhanced IDE controller in the NetServer E 60 has two channels. A primary and a
secondary channel. The CD-ROM drive is connected by default to the primary channel.
(NOTE: IDE hard disk drives are not supported).