The three PCIe riser assemblies outlined red are numbered, 1, 2, and 3 from right
to left. Slots 1 through 8 are shown in the risers.
The following list describes the numbered ports.
1.
Two copper, RJ45, 10Gb Ethernet* ports; NIC5/eth4 and NIC 6/eth5, left to
right
2.
VGA port
3.
3 USB ports
4.
IPMI, remote management, port
5.
Four copper, RJ45, 1Gb Ethernet* ports, NIC1/eth0, NIC2/eth1, NIC3/eth2,
and NIC4/eth3, left to right
6.
Riser Assembly 2, Slot 1, reserved for the RAID PCIe card that is required with
one or more storage shelves
7.
Riser Assembly 3, Slot 7, reserved for the SAS RAID HBA card that provides
RAID1 support for the appliance storage disk drives
8.
Two slots that are not used at this time
Note:
* The embedded Ethernet ports are copper. PCIe Ethernet ports are fibre.
You cannot bond the copper ports and the fibre ports to each other.
Refer to the
Veritas NetBackup 5240 Appliance Product Description
at the
NetBackup Appliance Documentation page for optional port configurations.
Storage shelf disk drives
The NetBackup 5240 Storage Shelf is a 2U enclosure that contains 12 disk drives.
Hardware overview
Storage shelf disk drives
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