
Legend
Use the following tables as a legend for the Drive bay interior components diagram.
Field-replaceable modules
Table 1-7: Field-replaceable modules
Number
Component
Description
1.
RAID
Controller(s)
(1 or 2)
Each controller can be field-replaced in the event of failure (see
on page 34). RAID Controllers are designated
Controller 0 (left) and Controller 1 (right) in the graphical user interface
(GUI) (see the
Nexsan High-Density Storage User Guide
).
2.
Power Supply
Units (PSUs)
(2)
Each PSU can be field-replaced in the event of a PSU or PSU fan failure
(see
Connectors
Table 1-8: Connectors
Number
Component
Description
3.
Power (2):
100–240VAC,
47–63Hz.
CAUTION
: The cordset specification for the Nexsan BEAST in
North America is IEC C13 to IEC C14 rated 250V/15A. When
applying power to the system, use ONLY the IEC power cords
originally supplied with the Nexsan Storage System. Do NOT
use other power cords, even if they appear identical to the sup-
plied cords.
4.
Two expansion
ports (
EXP 0
and
EXP 1
) per
RAID
Controller:
Mini-SAS 26 pin I-Pass (8088) expansion connectors, each with four
6Gb/s SAS links.
5.
One
Management
port (
MGMT
)
per RAID
Controller:
Ethernet 10/100 dedicated management port (RJ45) for Web-based
configuration.
6.
One
SERIAL
port per RAID
Controller
Mini-DIN serial port for low-level reporting (Support use only)
Chapter 1: Overview
Nexsan BEAST BT60 and BT60X
FRU Removal and Replacement Guide
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