Connecting Peripherals
You can connect a monitor that you supply and the mouse and keyboard supplied by Stratus.
For information about monitor and keyboard requirements, see Site Planning for Peripheral Components.
To connect a mouse, keyboard, and generic monitor
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Connect the USB cables from the mouse and keyboard to USB ports on a compute module (see Figure 20).
Note: Do not connect the mouse or keyboard to the USB 2.0 port on the control-panel ear A module located at the front right of the ztC Endurance system. It houses a USB 2.0 port, power button for the ztC Endurance system, and LEDs that indicate system power status (PWR), fault conditions (ATTN), and module identification status (UID).. -
Connect the 15-pin D-sub connector on the VGA cable from the monitor to the system’s VGA port on a compute module (see Figure 20).
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Connect the VGA cable to the monitor.
Note: If you are performing a software installation, connect a monitor and keyboard to each compute module, as you need to respond to prompts on both compute module A and compute module B.