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Description
The SNC is integrated in the Scalar 24. The interface panel of the unit is visible from the back of the Scalar
24.
The external dimensions are:
•
3” high
•
7” deep
•
6” wide
•
weight: 2.19 lbs.
In order to provide a safety margin and permit adequate cooling, the unit is fitted with a 12 VDC tach-output
blower. Should temperatures exceed specifications, an environmental alarm violation is sent and logged,
permitting environmental causes of failure to be determined. This information can be viewed using the ADIC
Management Console.
Operating Environment
The operating environment is as follows:
•
Operating Temperature: 5
°
C to 45
°
C (50
°
F to 113
°
F)
•
Storage Temperature: -40
°
C to 70
°
C (-40
°
F to 158
°
F)
•
Humidity: 10%-85% Operating, Non-Condensing
5%-95% Non-operating, Non-Condensing
Power Consumption
The SNC is powered by the Scalar 24. Maximum power consumption is 58 watts, in active mode. The power
supply status is monitored and is reported by the PWR LED and to the ADIC Management Console.
ADIC Management Console
The ADIC Management Console (AMC) offers remote, centralized management of Scalar storage
networking libraries. Features of the AMC include:
•
Management and monitoring of multiple Scalar libraries at the same time
•
Customizable graphical view of ADIC libraries
•
Policy based event logging and email notification
•
Device-level diagnostics, reporting, and configuration
All of these functions are embedded into a point and click interface designed to simplify management. The
AMC receives information from Scalar storage networking libraries using the industry standard SNMP
protocol. Because ADIC uses an industry standard protocol, information can be directed from ADIC libraries
to framework applications. These framework applications can use SNMP Traps to generate reports and
pager alerts as part of an enterprise management program. For more information, see the
ADIC
Management Console User’s Guide
.
Summary of Contents for SNC 4000
Page 1: ...www adic com ADICSNC 4000User sGuide ADVANCED DIGITAL INFORMATION CORPORATION...
Page 10: ...4 SNC 4000 Introduction...
Page 40: ...34 Removal and Replacement Procedures...
Page 140: ...134 Service Port Command Reference...
Page 147: ...SNC 4000 User s Guide 141 fcConnPortModeGet...
Page 148: ...142 Diagnostic Command Reference...