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Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 V4 - Rear View

Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 V4
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Front operator panel
The assembly comes with an integrated LCD diagnostics panel that can be used to quickly obtain system
status, firmware levels, network information, and health information about the system. For more about the
panel functions, see
“Front operator panel” on page 37.
Hot-swap drives and drive bays
The drive bays on the front and rear of your server are designed for hot-swap drives. The number of the
installed drives in your server varies by model. When you install drives, follow the order of the drive bay
numbers.
The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays occupied. Vacant drive
bays must be occupied by drive fillers.
Pull-out information tab
The Lenovo XClarity Controller network access label is attached on the pull-out information tab. The default
Lenovo XClarity Controller hostname and the IPv6 Link Local Address (LLA) are provided on the tab.
Rack latches
If your server is installed in a rack, you can use the rack latches to help you slide the server out of the rack.
You also can use the rack latches and screws to secure the server in the rack so that the server cannot slide
out, especially in vibration-prone areas. For more information, refer to the Rack Installation Guide that comes
with your rail kit.
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connectors
The USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connectors can be used to attach a USB-compatible device, such as a USB
keyboard, USB mouse, or USB storage device.
Mini DisplayPort connector
The Mini DisplayPort, short for Mini DP, connector can be used to attach a high-performance monitor and a
direct-drive monitor with a video converter, or the devices that use a Mini DP connector. The maximum video
resolution is 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz.
Rear view
The rear view of the server varies by model. Depending on the model, your server might look slightly different
from the illustrations in this topic.
Refer to the following rear view for different server models:
“Server model with three PCIe slots” on page 23
“Server model with two PCIe slots” on page 24
“Server model with two 2.5-inch hot-swap rear drive bays and one PCIe slot” on page 25
“Server model with two PCIe slots and a Processor Neptune
TM
Core Module (NeptCore)” on page 26
“Server model with a NeptCore module and rear M.2 drives” on page 26
Server model with three PCIe slots
The following illustration shows the rear view of server model with three PCIe slots. Depending on the model,
your server might look slightly different from the illustration below.
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