
The Sun Blade 150 is a mid-range platform with the following features:
Front panel
The front panel of the Sun Blade 150 is shown in the following figure:

Item  | 
Explanation  | 
1  | 
Power switch  | 
2  | 
Power-indicator LED  | 
3  | 
Smart card reader  | 
4  | 
3.5-inch diskette drive  | 
5  | 
5.25-inch CD-ROM  | 
Back panel
The back panel of the Sun Blade 150 is shown in the following figure:

Item  | 
Connection Type  | 
IR System Use  | 
1  | 
Power connector  | 
Provides power and should be connected to an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS).  | 
2  | 
PCI card slots  | 
Hold the telephony cards that provide connections for T1/E1 lines. Up to two telephony cards may be installed. If VoIP service is used exclusively, no telephony cards are required.  | 
3  | 
USB connectors (four)  | 
Two of these connectors are reserved for the keyboard and mouse that are part of the country kit. A keyboard and mouse are not required.  | 
4  | 
Twisted-pair Ethernet connector  | 
Links the platform to the LAN for access to servers.  | 
5  | 
IEEE 1394 connectors (two)  | 
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6  | 
VGA video connector  | 
Connects to the video monitor, if one is used.  | 
7  | 
Parallel connector  | 
May be connected directly to a printer, if desired.  | 
8  | 
Serial connector (RS-232)  | 
The serial port on the Sun Blade 150 platform is used to connect to the Access Security Gateway (ASG), which is used to control dial-up access to the Avaya IR system. Configuring the serial port for bi-directional communication allows remote users, such as Avaya support staff, to establish a connection to the system for remote administration and troubleshooting.  | 
9  | 
Audio module connectors  | 
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