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Safety Notices

This device should only be installed by suitably trained personnel.

Protection provided by the equipment may be impaired if used in a manner
not specified by the manufacturer.

Do not block the enclosure’s vents. Air enters from the front and is exhausted
out the back of the device.

This device requires a connection to AC power in order to operate. Before
using the device, please read the instructions carefully, in order to use the
device correctly and safely. For the installation instructions, refer to Chapter

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Installing the Appliance

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Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power plug must
be connected to a properly wired earthed ground socket outlet. An improperly

wired socket outlet could expose hazardous voltages on accessible metal

parts.

Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself. Doing so will void the

warranty and may damage the system. This unit may contain hazardous
voltages and should only be opened by a trained and qualified technician.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. Contact an authorised

service center to perform any servicing inside the Appliance, the user should
not attempt to service any parts inside the unit themselves.

The power cord is used as a disconnection device, be aware after

disconnection of the AC power some internal components may retain charge
still and represent a shock hazard.

Do not use the equipment where it can get wet. Protect equipment from liquid
intrusion. If your equipment gets wet, disconnect power to the equipment and
to any attached devices. If the Appliance is connected to an electrical outlet,
turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker before attempting to remove the
power cables from the electrical outlet. Disconnect any attached devices.

Use only approved power cables(s) rated for the equipment. The voltage and
current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the
equipment.

If the incorrect cables for your geographical area have been supplied with
your unit please contact your supplier.

The mains plug to the rear of the unit is used as the power disconnect device;

please ensure that this is kept clear from any obstruction and is visible at all
times.

To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the

electrical outlet before relocating the system.

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Summary of Contents for a104

Page 1: ...Appliance a104 Hardware Manual Eli v6 1 68 Bridgeworks Unit 1 Aero Centre Ampress Lane Ampress Park Lymington Hampshire SO41 8QF Tel 44 0 1590 615 444 Email support 4bridgeworks com...

Page 2: ...hould be marked as certified to Cat 5e and have an RJ45 style connector at the Appliance end 40Gb QSFP Cable To connect the Appliance to your network for iSCSI transfer you will require a copper QSFP...

Page 3: ...Appliance Configuration 7 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Interface 7 2 3 Connecting the 40Gb QSFP Cables 8 2 4 Connecting the 12Gb SAS cables 9 2 5 Connecting the Fibre Channel Interface 9 2 6 Connecting...

Page 4: ...quickly identify different pieces of information This icon represents a note of interest about a step or section of information This icon represents an important piece of information This icon repres...

Page 5: ...orised service center to perform any servicing inside the Appliance the user should not attempt to service any parts inside the unit themselves The power cord is used as a disconnection device be awar...

Page 6: ...t Certain models will use a Small Form factor Pluggable SFP Transceiver module for connection to an optical network These devices may use a Class 1 Laser device it is important that you do not stare i...

Page 7: ...Initiator ESAS402800 Management Management iSCSI Target SAS Initiator 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Interface The onboard Ethernet interfaces on theAppliance can be used on the following network config...

Page 8: ...uire a copper QSFP cable The 40Gb ports are located at the back of the Appliance as shown below To connect the Appliance to your network insert a QSFP cable into one of the ports as shown below When f...

Page 9: ...orts 4 independent SAS channels or phys You can use either wide port as the initial port 2 5 Connecting the Fibre Channel Interface The supported link speeds are dependent on the Fibre Channel card th...

Page 10: ...ch as a tape drive to an initiator port Note By default WANrockIT units have the left hand port Port A as the target port and the right hand port Port B as the initiator port When the multi mode cable...

Page 11: ...the wall socket Note Before powering up the Appliance ensure that all peripherals and interfaces are properly connected and are powered up 11...

Page 12: ...h on the front as shown below The first version of the Appliance has a power switch on the back as shown below Whenever the Appliance is powered on the switch will be illuminated in the colour green a...

Page 13: ...1 Ethernet 1 Link indicator 2 Activity indicator Link Activity Description Off Off Not connected Amber Connected at less than maximum speed Green Connected at maximum speed Flashing Green Data is bein...

Page 14: ...Operational temperature 10 C to 35 C Non operational temperature 40 C to 65 C Humidity 10 80 non condensing Onboard Management Interface No of interfaces 1 2 Physical RJ45 8P8C Speed Auto sensing 10 1...

Page 15: ...IPv6 iSCSI iSNS CHAP DHCP Fibre Channel 16Gb Feature Card No of interfaces 2 4 Physical SFP mini GBIC Speed Auto sensing 4 8 16Gb s Standards FC AL FC PLDA FC TAPE FC PH FC FLA FCP SCSI FC FS Topolog...

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