PCI Cards for Data Domain Systems
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Single port 2Gb Fibre Channel PCI-X HBA for VTL
: Each 2Gbps Fibre Channel port accepts
an LC connector and has three LEDs.
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All three LEDs flash at the same time when power is on and the port has no online connection.
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The yellow LED on the left glows steadily when a 4 Gbps online connection is live and flashes
with I/O activity.
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The other two LEDs are for 2 Gbps and 1 Gbps links. All LEDs flash alternately for a firmware
error.
Dual port 4Gb Fibre Channel PCIe HBA for VTL
: Each 4Gbps Fibre Channel port accepts an
LC connector and has three LEDs.
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All three LEDs flash at the same time when power is on and the port has no online connection.
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The yellow LED on the left glows steadily when a 4 Gbps online connection is live and flashes
with I/O activity.
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The other two LEDs are for 2 Gbps and 1 Gbps links. All LEDs flash alternately for a firmware
error
Dual port copper 1Gb (1000 BASE-T) Ethernet NIC with RJ45 connectors
: Each 1Gb copper
Ethernet port accepts a RJ45 connector and has an
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The upper LED that flashes green when the connection is active and a
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The lower LED that glows green when the connection is 10/100 Base-T or amber when the
connection is Gigabit.
Dual port optical 1Gb (1000 BASE-SX) multi-mode fiber Ethernet NIC with LC connectors
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Each 1Gb fiber Ethernet port accepts an LC connector and has an LED that glows steadily when the
connection is live.
Dual port copper 10 Gb (10GBASE-CX4) Ethernet NIC with CX4 connectors (requires DD
OS 4.5 or later)
: Each 10Gb copper Ethernet port accepts a CX4 connector and has:
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A single LED above the port that glows steady green when the link is active and flashes yellow
when data is sent through the port.
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A single LED between the ports glows red when the board powers on for the first time. After
the driver for the board is loaded in the system, the LED does not come on again.
Single port optical 10 Gb (10GBASE-SX) multi-mode fiber (850 nm) Ethernet NIC with an
LC connector (requires DD OS 4.6 or later)
: Each 10Gb optical Ethernet port accepts a LC
connector and has:
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A single LED above the port that glows steady green when the link is active and flashes yellow
when data is sent through the port.
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A single LED below the port glows red when the board powers on for the first time. After the
driver for the board is loaded in the system, the LED does not come on again.