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Summary of Contents for N8190-7158A

Page 1: ...ead this guide before handling this product Please refer to this document if there is something that you do not understand or a problem occurs while using this product Store this guide close to this p...

Page 2: ...ers and should be treated as such Note 1 No part of this document may be reproduced without consent 2 The content of this document may be changed without prior notice 3 No part of this document may be...

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Page 7: ...ution are the terms used here to express the level of danger These terms mean the following Indicates a hazard that can lead to death or serious injury Indicates a hazard that can lead to burning inju...

Page 8: ...c shock Indicates a hazard that can lead to fire Prohibited Action Indicates a general prohibition Indicates prohibition of disassembly or modification Do not touch with wet hand Otherwise an electric...

Page 9: ...se an electric shock or fire as well as malfunctions of this product Do not handle this product during an electrical storm When installing this product in the computer please read the user s guide of...

Page 10: ...the cable Do not place any object on the cable Do not alter modify or repair the cable When disconnecting a cable push the latch hold the connector and pull it out straight Use only the Fibre Channel...

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Page 12: ...r cord from an outlet before carrying out the work However there is no need to do this if the internal optional device is hot swappable This internal optional device consists of static sensitive elect...

Page 13: ...user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A C...

Page 14: ...r users with sufficient knowledge in the general handling of operating systems such as Windows a keyboard and mouse and general I O devices Symbols Used in This Guide The following three symbols are u...

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Page 16: ...ed software must be deleted before this product is transferred or sold Transportation When transporting this product please refer to the packing list to remove this product from the basic processing u...

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Page 18: ...cations 46 1 2 Features 46 2 Components 47 3 Names and Functions 47 4 Setup 49 4 1 Selection and Installation of Bracket 50 4 2 Confirm WWPN addresses Port 0 Port 1 52 4 3 Install the Card 53 4 4 Conn...

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Page 48: ...is a Fibre Channel host bus adapter card This product has two Fibre Channel interface connectors Do not connect this product to a computer or Fibre Channel device that is not recommended by NEC Corpor...

Page 49: ...find any of them are missing or damaged please contact the retailer you bought the product from 3 Names and Functions 1 PCI Express connector 2 Bracket 3 SFP Module 5 Fibre Channel Connector Port0 6...

Page 50: ...reflecting program activity Green LED Yellow LED State Off Off Boot Failure Dead Board Off On POST Failure Dead Board Off Slow Blink Boot Failure after POST Off Flashing POST Processing in Progress O...

Page 51: ...irm WWPN addresses Port 0 Port 1 Page 52 Confirm WWPN addresses of this product for each FC port Install the card Page 53 Install this product in the computer Connecting Fibre Channel Devices Page 55...

Page 52: ...ket with the attached low profile one The procedure is as follows Exchange of a bracket uses the minus screwdriver suitable for the size of a screw Remove the two SFP modules temporarily Remove the du...

Page 53: ...em 1 Return the lever of the SFP module to the home position and then insert the SFP module until you hear it click After insert all SFP modules put dust covers to them Follow the same procedure when...

Page 54: ...the WWPN address of port0 The WWPN address of Port1 is the next successive number of the Port 0 Example IEEE 0090FA01347A Port0 WWPN address 1000 0090 FA01 347A Port1 WWPN address 1000 0090 FA01 347B...

Page 55: ...omputer is powered off its internal components such as hard disks are very hot Leave the computer until its internal components fully cool down before installing removing any component Connect firmly...

Page 56: ...an lead to damage Replace the two SFP modules removed in item 3 Return its lever to the home position and then insert SFP module until you hear it click If the SFP module is not correctly inserted to...

Page 57: ...perature conditions Immediately after the computer is powered off its internal components such as hard disks are very hot Leave the computer until its internal components fully cool down before instal...

Page 58: ...the product may malfunction or fail Use Fibre Channel cables under conditions that conform to the cable specification length between device Fibre Channel data rate and so on Please contact the retail...

Page 59: ...and please refer to the user s guide of the computer together Is the driver for the Fibre Channel Controller installed Is the product installed in the computer correctly Please refer to the installat...

Page 60: ...r assigned to the Fibre Channel device close the Computer Management and try to access again 2 Reboot Computer if possible and try to access again For All OS Is the Fibre Channel where this product is...

Page 61: ...lled The computer z Confirm that no built in disk is connected to the computer which will be started from the Fibre Channel device If a built in disk is connected the system may not start or you may e...

Page 62: ...which installed this product this message is not displayed Refer to the computer s User s Guide for how to enable the Option Rom of PCI slot This product s BIOS menu consumes a lot of memories Therefo...

Page 63: ...n 00 is Port0 and Function 01 is Port1 The message sample is just for your reference Some of them may be different depending on the computer or its configurations 4 When the menu is displayed select t...

Page 64: ...ou selected a wrong number in the above step press Esc key to return to the previous window and select the correct one If you have selected the correct figure confirm that the Fibre Channel device is...

Page 65: ...u have selected a device you see a window to enter a starting number for the device s LUNs like 9 Enter 00 indicating LUN0 for the LUN starting number Then a window to select an LUN for the device is...

Page 66: ...11 Select Boot this device via WWPN Then you see Boot device s settings window again Confirm that the top item on the list is Used 12 Press Esc key to return to the menu like...

Page 67: ...13 Select Enable Disable Boot from SAN Then you see the settings window like 14 Select Enable and confirm that Boot BIOS is Enabled is displayed...

Page 68: ...key to return to the adapter list and setting ports by the same steps from 4 16 Now you have made settings to start installing an operating system on your Fibre Channel device Press Esc key to exit th...

Page 69: ...lity of the computer Refer to the computer s User s Guide for how to use the SETUP utility 4 Select this product LPe16002B from the list of devices which UEFI driver loaded Then you see the settings m...

Page 70: ...uct confirm the WWPN which you selected Refer Appendix B Confirm WWPN addresses after setup to find this product s WWPN If you have selected the correct WWPN confirm that the Fibre Channel device is p...

Page 71: ...1 Select Delete Boot Device and press Enter to display the registered Boot Devices list If there is no problem in this list press Esc to return to main menu If there are any wrong Boot Devices select...

Page 72: ...Channel boot device Press Esc key to return to the adapter list and setting ports by the same steps from 5 Press Esc to return to the adapter list If select Back to UEFI Device Manager and RECONNECT D...

Page 73: ...ing message is displayed Then you see this product s BIOS menu Without enable the Option Rom of PCI slot which installed this product this message is not displayed Refer to the computer s User s Guide...

Page 74: ...r Then start the steps from the beginning The LPe16002B of Function 00 is Port0 and Function 01 is Port1 The above message sample is just for your reference Some of them may be different depending on...

Page 75: ...Node Name header 2000 to 1000 you will get WWPN address Example Node Name 2000 0090 FA21 1128 WWPN address 1000 0090 FA21 1128 Do not select Back to UEFI Device Manager and RECONNECT DEVICES Press Esc...

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