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Items included with the FC4-16IP Blade
The following items are included in the shipping carton:
•
B-Series iSCSI Director Blade
•
One accessory kit
Optional items
Purchase the following items separately (as needed):
• SFP transceivers
• SFP transceivers for the GbE ports
Installing the FC4-16IP Blade
Complete the following tasks to install the FC4-16IP:
1.
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Installing the FC4-16IP Blade into the Director
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2.
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Cabling the FC4-16IP Blade
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Installing the FC4-16IP Blade into the Director
To install the
FC4-16IP blade:
1.
Select an empty slot in the Director.
2.
Make sure the latches on the FC4-16IP blade are unscrewed and open.
3.
Slide the FC4-16IP blade into the open slot.
4.
Close and screw the latches and power on the blade using the power switch at the top of the blade.
The FC4-16IP blade starts POST. After POST completes, the firmware version on the blade will autolevel
with the firmware version on the active CP. Minimum supported Fabric OS on DC SAN director is
6.0.0b.
5.
Verify that the blade power and blade status LEDs are green after the blade has completed booting up.
Cabling the FC4-16IP Blade
To complete the switch configuration:
1.
Install the SFP transceivers in the Fibre Channel, as required.
a.
Remove the rubber plugs from the ports to be used.
b.
Position a transceiver so that it is oriented correctly and insert it into a port until it is firmly seated
and the latching mechanism clicks.
For instructions specific to the type of transceiver, see the transceiver manufacturer’s documentation.
NOTE:
The transceivers are keyed to ensure correct orientation. If a transceiver does not install easily,
ensure that it is correctly oriented.
c.
Repeat Steps 1a and 1b for the remaining ports, as required.
2.
Connect the cables to the transceivers for FC ports or directly into the RJ-45 connections for iSCSI ports.
CAUTION:
A 50-micron cable should not be bent to a radius less than 2 inches under full tensile load
and 1.2 inches with no tensile load. Tie wraps are not recommended for optical cables because they are
easily overtightened.
B
a.
Orient a cable connector so that the key (the ridge on one side of connector) aligns with the slot in
the transceiver. Then, insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks. For
instructions specific to cable type, see the cable manufacturer’s documentation.
b.
Repeat Step 2a for the remaining cables as required.
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