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DSA E-Series (E2700)

DSA-N2E7Xx-xxAT | DSX-N1D6Xx-12AT | DSX-N6D6Xx-60AT

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Installation manual

Summary of Contents for DSA E-Series (E2700)

Page 1: ...DSA E Series E2700 DSA N2E7Xx xxAT DSX N1D6Xx 12AT DSX N6D6Xx 60AT en Installation manual ...

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Page 3: ...e tray to the hosts 27 7 1 Key terms 27 7 2 Things to know storage array configuration specifications for the E2700 controller drive tray 27 7 3 Things to know host channels 27 7 4 Procedure connecting the controller drive tray to the expansion drive trays 29 7 5 Connecting to the network 31 7 6 Connecting to the management hosts 31 8 Installing the drive trays for the E2700 controller drive tray ...

Page 4: ... controller drive tray 60 12 4 Things to know service action allowed LEDs 62 12 5 Things to know LEDs on the DE6600 drive tray 63 12 6 LEDs on the DE6600 drive drawers 66 12 7 LEDs on the DE6600 drives 67 12 8 General behavior of the LEDs on the drive trays 67 12 9 Things to know seven segment display sequence code definitions on the E2700 controller drive tray 69 12 10 Things to know seven segmen...

Page 5: ...before operating the device Clean only with a dry cloth Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not install device near any heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves or other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat Never spill liquid of any kind on the device Take precautions to protect the device from power and lightning surges Unless qualified do not attempt to service a d...

Page 6: ...ure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer Unauthorized substitutions could void the warranty and cause fire electrical shock or other hazards Safety checks should be performed upon completion of service or repairs to the unit to ensure proper operating condition Observe the relevant electrical engineering regulations When installing in a switch cabinet ensure ...

Page 7: ... cause bodily injury Always install a component in the lowest available position in the cabinet Warning Risk of bodily injury Attach the stability foot before moving the cabinet If you do not attach the stability foot the cabinet might become unstable or it might fall This problem is most likely to occur when the cabinet is moved along inclined surfaces or over uneven surfaces Warning Risk of bodi...

Page 8: ...ing to NEC and CEC guidelines Warning Risk of bodily injury An empty tray weighs approximately 56 7 kg 125 lb Three persons are required to safely move an empty tray If the tray is populated with components a mechanized lift is required to safely move the tray Warning Risk of bodily injury Each tray has more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from the devices make sure that all o...

Page 9: ...ard the closed position as the canister is pushed into its slot Caution Potentially hazardous material The battery pack contains sealed lithium ion batteries that might be considered hazardous material If the used battery pack is physically damaged and is leaking DO NOT ship the battery pack to a recycling center Handling a damaged battery pack exposes you and others to potentially hazardous mater...

Page 10: ... poles Caution Battery replacement For qualified service personnel only A lithium battery is located inside the unit enclosure To avoid danger of explosion replace the battery as per instructions Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of the replaced battery in an environmentally friendly way and not with other solid waste Refer all servicing to quali...

Page 11: ...r software version 11 20 including all attached drive trays To access the SANtricity Storage Manager software go to the online product catalogue Installation configuration and maintenance should be performed by experienced and qualified technicians only Conventions in this manual For simplicity the following product names will be used for the following units also described in this manual DE1600 fo...

Page 12: ...on each enclosure the large UL label attached to the top of an enclosure and a silver label attached to the front of the enclosure either on the bottom lip or the right ear In both of these places the enclosure serial number is identified by the text Serial or S N Record the serial number of the integrated controller drive tray for later use This serial number is required to initiate any support r...

Page 13: ... drives one or two controllers fans and power supplies The controller drive tray provides the interface between a host and a storage array controller A circuit board and firmware that is located within a controller tray or a controller drive tray A controller manages the input output I O between the host system and data volumes drive tray One tray with drives one or two environmental services modu...

Page 14: ...ely This drive tray can be used with all variations of the E2700 controller drive tray DE6600 drive tray shown with the separately packaged mounting rails attached This drive tray can be used with all variations of the E2700 controller drive tray Mounting rails and screws The mounting rails that are available with the drive tray are designed for an industry standard cabinet iSCSI switch optional G...

Page 15: ...installation Mini USB connector This cable adapts the DB9 connector on commercially available serial cables to the PS2 connector on the controller This cable is used for support only You do not need to connect it during installation 4 2 3 Tools and other items You may need the following equipment Labels Help you to identify cable connections and lets you more easily trace cables from one tray to a...

Page 16: ... always come with eight or twelve hard drives At least two drives are required for proper operation This section provides an overview of hardware described in this document Observe the following The top of the controller drive tray is the side with labels The configuration of the host ports might appear different on your system depending on which host interface card configuration is installed E270...

Page 17: ...egment display 3 USB port 4 Serial port 5 Ethernet port 1 link rate LED 6 Ethernet port 2 link active LED 7 1 GbE Ethernet management port 2 8 SFF 8644 SAS host connector 1 9 SAS host 1 link up LED 10 SAS host 1 link fault LED 11 SAS host 2 link up LED 12 SAS host 2 link fault LED 13 SFF 8466 SAS host connector 2 14 SAS expansion link 1 fault LED 15 SAS expansion link 1 up LED 16 SFF 8644 SAS conn...

Page 18: ... 5 Host interface card channel 4 link up LED 6 iSCSI host interface card channel 4 7 SAS expansion port 1 fault LED 8 SAS expansion port 1 link up LED 9 SFF 8644 SAS port 1 expansion Notice Possible equipment damage You must use the supported drives in the drive tray to ensure proper operation For information about supported drives contact a Technical Support Representative Notice Risk of equipmen...

Page 19: ...ve tray LEDs 2 Drives 3 Right end cap DE1600 drive tray with AC power option rear view 97002 01 AC DC AC DC 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 9 8 10 1 1 1 ESM A canister 2 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector 1 IN 3 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector 2 IN 4 Seven segment display indicators 5 Serial connector 6 Ethernet connector 7 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector OUT 8 Power fan canister 9 Power connector 10 Power switc...

Page 20: ...l Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH DE6600 drive tray front view with bezel 92036 01 DE6600 drive tray front view with bezel removed 92034 04 DE6600 drive tray rear view 92056 07 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 Fan canisters 2 ESM A 3 ESM B 4 Expansion port SFF 8088 connectors IN 5 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector OUT 6 Power canisters ...

Page 21: ...00 controller drive tray en 21 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation manual 2015 10 V2 DOC 5 Ethernet network interface cards for the E2700 controller drive tray The E2700 controller drive tray supports a two port 10 Gb s iSCSI Base T HIC host interface cards ...

Page 22: ...ustry standard cabinet You can install the controller drive tray into an industry standard cabinet Warning Risk of bodily injury Two persons are required to safely lift the component Warning Risk of bodily injury If the bottom half of the cabinet is empty do not install components in the top half of the cabinet If the top half of the cabinet is too heavy for the bottom half the cabinet might fall ...

Page 23: ... 4 Install the mounting rails in the cabinet For more information refer to the installation instructions that are included with your mounting rails If you are installing the mounting rails above an existing tray position the mounting rails directly above the existing tray If you are installing the mounting rails below an existing tray allow 8 7 cm 3 4 in vertical clearance 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 5 78039 02...

Page 24: ...he mounting rail length 3 Mounting rails 4 Clip for securing the rear of the controller drive tray Place the mounting rail inside the cabinet and extend the mounting rail until the flanges on the mounting rail touch the inside of the cabinet Make sure that the alignment spacers on the front flange of the mounting rail fit into the mounting holes in the cabinet The front flange of each mounting rai...

Page 25: ...troller drive tray to the cabinet Use the two screws to attach the flange on each side of the front of the controller drive tray to the mounting rails Insert one M5 screw through the bottom hole of a flange on the controller drive tray so that the screw goes through the cabinet rail and engages the bottom captured nut in the mounting rail Tighten the screw Repeat substep a for the second flange No...

Page 26: ...tem integrators resellers system administrators or users can install the drives Notice The installation order is from top to bottom and from left to right The installation order is important for tray loss protection because the drives might already contain configuration information that depends upon the correct sequence of the drives in the tray To install drives in the controller drive 1 Beginnin...

Page 27: ...ses a switch 7 2 Things to know storage array configuration specifications for the E2700 controller drive tray Item Specification Number of controllers Two Number of host connectors Two iSCSI host connectors Supported Combined Cache and Processor GB Memory Sizes 8 Maximum number of drive slots supported 192 Maximum number of hosts per storage partition 256 Maximum number of volumes per storage arr...

Page 28: ...and E2712 controllers with no HIC rear view 49002 07 1 2 1 HD mini SAS native host channel 1 2 HD mini SAS native host channel 2 Host channels on the E2712 and E2712 controllers with a two port iSCSI HIC rear view 1 2 iSCSI Host S S S L S A Lnk Lnk Lnk Lnk Port 2 Port 1 Ch 4 Ch 3 Drive Expansion L 1 iSCSI host interface card channel 3 2 iSCSI host interface card channel 4 ...

Page 29: ...A E Series expansion drive trays are shipped with the appropriate number of SAS cables The following figures show valid host to controller drive tray configurations when using an E2700 controller drive tray One expansion drive tray simplex controller configuration One expansion drive tray dual simplex controller configuration recommended cabling for maximum throughput Two expansion drive trays dua...

Page 30: ...f 7 DE1600 expansion drive trays or to a maximum of 3 DE6600 expansion drive trays No mixed configurations expansion drive trays are allowed To connect the components 1 Plug either the SAS cable or copper cables into the controller 2 Plug the cable either into an HBA in the host direct topology or into a switch fabric topology 3 Affix a label to each end of the cable with the relevant information ...

Page 31: ... controller to the Ethernet one or two of two available iSCSI host ports must be connected to the Ethernet The iSCSI port connections will then be used by the IP cameras for video data traffic Connect the cable from the iSCSI host port to a port on the switch and make sure that the iSCSI ports of the controller and the relevant IP camera ports are in the same zone on the switch Switch topology 1 2...

Page 32: ... Figure 7 1 Connect to management host 1 Private network 2 Management station or personal computer 3 Local Area Network LAN 4 Switch or hub 5 Controller drive tray with Controller A and Controller B 6 Ethernet Port 1 7 Ethernet Port 2 reserved Notice Ethernet port 2 should be reserved for maintenance operations if your hardware contains a second Ethernet port ...

Page 33: ...quired to safely move an empty tray If the tray is populated with components a mechanized lift is required to safely move the tray If you are performing a hot add of a tray to an existing storage array observe the following Special site preparation is not required for any of these drive trays beyond what is normally found in a computer lab environment The power supplies meet standard voltage requi...

Page 34: ...Note Fans pull air through the tray from front to back across the drives 78014 02 1 2 1 76 cm 30 in clearance in front of the cabinet 2 61 cm 24 in clearance behind the cabinet 2 Lower the feet on the cabinet if required to keep it from moving 3 Remove the drive tray and all contents from the shipping carton 4 Install the mounting rails in the cabinet For more information refer to the installation...

Page 35: ...r drive trays are shipped with pre populated drives System integrators resellers system administrators or users of the controller drive tray or drive tray can install the drives 5 Attach the mounting rails to the cabinet Make sure that the adjustment screws on the mounting rail are loose so that the mounting rail can extend or contract as needed 78039 03 1 1 2 3 4 1 Cabinet mounting holes 2 Adjust...

Page 36: ...the substeps to install the second mounting rail 6 With the help of one other person slide the rear of the drive tray onto the mounting rails The rear edge of the drive tray must fit into the clip on the mounting rail The drive tray is correctly aligned when these conditions are met The mounting holes on the front flanges of the drive tray align with the mounting holes on the front of the mounting...

Page 37: ...h the plastic end caps onto the front of the drive tray Put the top of the end cap on the hinge tab that is part of the drive tray mounting flange Gently press on the bottom of the end cap until it snaps into place over the retainer on the bottom of the drive tray mounting flange 8 3 Procedure installing drives in the DE1600 drive trays In some situations it might be required to install drives in ...

Page 38: ...Install the second drive beneath the first drive 4 Install the other drives from top to bottom and then from left to right 8 4 Procedure installing the DE6600 drive tray You can install the high density 6 Gb SAS SBB 2 0 compliant DE6600 drive tray into an Industry standard cabinet provided it has a depth of 100 cm 40 in A minimum depth of 76 cm 30 in between the front EIA support rails and the rea...

Page 39: ...t to align the screws in the holes see step 4 through step 7 To install the DE6600 drive tray 1 Make sure that the cabinet is in the final location Make sure that you meet the clearance requirements shown in the following figure Note Fans pull air through the drive tray from front to back across the drives 92003 02 1 2 1 91 cm 36 in clearance in front of the cabinet 2 61 cm 24 in clearance behind ...

Page 40: ...ve the drive tray and all of the contents from the shipping carton using the four drive tray handles two to a side as shown in the following figure Set the drive tray aside 92015 02 5 Position the mounting rails in the cabinet If you are installing the mounting rails above an existing tray position the mounting rails directly above the tray If you are installing the mounting rails below an existin...

Page 41: ...ng rails to the cabinet do one of the following If you are using the long fixed size mounting rails go to step 7 If you are using the shorter adjustable mounting rails go to step 8 7 Attach the long fixed size mounting rails to the cabinet Make sure that the adjustment screws on the mounting rail are loose so that the mounting rail can extend or contract as needed 92011 00 3 1 2 6 7 8 5 4 9 1 Fron...

Page 42: ...om the bottom of the mounting rail place the bottom of the rear bracket in the 8th hole of the cabinet so that the top of the rear bracket is in the 11th hole The distance between the two holes should be 1U or 4 45 cm 1 75 in Tighten the adjustment screws on the mounting rail Repeat the sub steps to install the second mounting rail Insert one M5 screw through the front of the mounting rail You use...

Page 43: ...ing rail Counting up from the bottom of the mounting rail place the bottom of the rear bracket in the 8th hole of the cabinet so that the top of the rear bracket is in the 11th hole The distance between the two holes should be 1U or 4 45 cm 1 75 in Tighten the adjustment screws on the mounting rail Repeat the substeps to install the second mounting rail 1 2 92042 03 UP 1 Top cabinet mounting hole ...

Page 44: ...ay into the cabinet After the drive tray is secure in the cabinet use your thumb to unlatch and remove the front enclosure lift handles two to a side 92015 01 1 2 3 1 1 Pull the thumb latch away from the drive tray to detach the hook 2 Shift the handle down to release the other four hooks 3 Move the handle away from the drive tray 12 Secure the front of the drive tray to the cabinet Use the four s...

Page 45: ...void exceeding the functional and environmental limits install only drives that have been provided or approved by the original manufacturer Drives might be shipped but not installed System integrators resellers system administrators or users can install the drives The installation order within each drawer is from left to right in rows Slots 1 4 7 and 10 must have a drive installed in these locatio...

Page 46: ... the task Refer to your storage vendor for information about obtaining additional SANtricity Storage Manager documentation To install the drives in the DE6600 drive tray 1 Beginning with the top drawer in the drive tray release the levers on each side of the drawer by pulling both towards the center 92034 02 1 1 Levers to release the drive drawer 2 Pull on the extended levers to pull the drive dra...

Page 47: ...ou push both levers to each side so the drive drawer is completely closed The drive drawer must be completely closed to prevent excess airflow which has the potential to damage the drives 8 Continue onto the next drive drawer repeating step 1 through step 7 for each drive drawer in the configuration 8 6 Things to know connecting the power cords Observe the following For each AC power connector on ...

Page 48: ... on the power to the drive tray until this installation guide instructs you to do so 8 7 Procedure connecting the power cords To connect the power cords 1 Make sure that the circuit breakers in the cabinet are turned off 2 Make sure that both of the Power switches on the drive trays are turned off 3 Connect the primary power cords from the cabinet to the external power source 92056 03 1 1 Power sw...

Page 49: ...of drives in the storage array which is 192 The drive limit includes drives installed in the controller drive tray Notice Make sure that you do not turn on the power to the drive tray until this installation guide instructs you to do so Base Host Ports on the E2712 Controller Drive Tray 49002 04 4 iSCSI Host S S S L S A Lnk Lnk Lnk Lnk Port 2 Port 1 Ch 4 Ch 3 Drive Expansion L iSCSI Host S S S L S...

Page 50: ...ve trays or DE6600 drive trays You need two or four SAS cables to attach one or two drive trays to the controller drive tray For each additional drive tray you need two more SAS cables Notice To connect a drive tray to a controller drive tray you need two Mini SAS HD to Mini SAS cables To connect an additional drive tray to a drive tray you need two Mini SAS to Mini SAS cables These general rules ...

Page 51: ...rack has a greater risk of falling over SAS ports on a DE6600 drive tray 92040 14 5 4 5 1 2 3 1 ESM A 4 SAS IN port 2 ESM B 5 SAS Out ports 3 SAS IN port As you install each cable attach labels to the cable with the following information The controller ID for example controller A The ESM ID for example ESM A The ESM connector In or Out The drive tray ID For example if you are connecting controller...

Page 52: ...ESM of the first drive tray in the stack and one port on controller B to the right ESM of the last drive tray in a dual stack to maximize performance Dual stack cabling requires that both expansion ports on the controllers are used for drive side cabling in order to create two stacks One expansion drive tray simplex controller configuration One expansion drive tray dual simplex controller configur...

Page 53: ...r This is the recommended management method 10 2 Things to know connecting Ethernet cables This topic concerns Ethernet management connections not the Ethernet iSCSI connections that might be used through a host interface card connection Notice Risk of security breach Connect the Ethernet ports on the controller drive tray to a private network segment behind a firewall If the Ethernet connection i...

Page 54: ...e or an uninterrupted power supply UPS These power cords however are not intended for use in most EIA compliant cabinets 11 2 Procedure connecting AC power cords To connect AC power cords 1 Make sure that the circuit breakers in the cabinet are turned off 2 Make sure that both of the Power switches on the controller drive tray are turned off 49002 02 1 iSCSI Host S S S L S A Lnk Lnk Lnk Lnk Port 2...

Page 55: ...ray Notice While the power is being applied to the trays the LEDs on the front and the rear of the trays come on and go off intermittently To turn on the power to the storage array 1 Turn on both power switches on each drive tray that is attached to the controller drive tray Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes for each drive tray to complete the power on process Note Before...

Page 56: ...Controller drive tray locate White Identifies a controller drive tray that you are trying to find Normal status 2 Service action required Amber A component within controller drive tray needs attention Normal status 3 Controller drive tray over temperature Amber The temperature of the controller drive tray has reached an unsafe level Normal status 4 Power Green Power is present Power is not present...

Page 57: ...ate Drive power LED green Drive service action required LED amber Power is not applied Off Off Normal operation The power is turned on but drive I O activity is not occurring On Off Normal operation Drive I O activity is occurring Blinking Off Service action required A fault condition exists and the drive is offline On Off LEDs on the Controller Canister Main Faceplate 49006 15 3 4 7 8 6 5 9 10 11...

Page 58: ...e Host IN port is working and a link exists to the device connected to the IN port connector A link error has occurred 9 Battery service action required LED Amber The battery in the controller canister has failed Normal status 10 Battery charging LED Green The battery is fully charged The LED blinks when the battery is charging The controller canister is operating without a battery or the existing...

Page 59: ...ated to 1 Gb s The link is in the process of being acquired 4 Host interface card channel 3 link activity Green The link is up and there is no activity The link is not active The link is active You can also have a two port iSCSI HIC LEDs on the power fan canister AC DC 1 2 3 4 5 97003 01 Location LED Color On Off 1 Standby power Green The controller drive tray is in Standby mode and DC power is no...

Page 60: ...tery On The battery is missing or has failed Off The battery is operating normally Blinking The battery is charging Service action allowed Drive left LED no symbol Power fan Controller Battery On You can remove the canister safely See Things to know service action allowed LEDs page 62 Service action required fault Drive On When the drive tray LED is on the cable is attached and at least one lane h...

Page 61: ...reached an unsafe condition Off The temperature of the drive tray is within operational range Standby power Front bezel on the controller drive tray On The controller tray is in standby mode and the main DC power is off Off The controller drive tray is not in standby mode and the main DC power is on Seven segment ID diagnostic display Controller The tray ID or a diagnostic code is indicated For ex...

Page 62: ... a controller canister or a power fan canister fails and must be replaced the Service action required fault LED on that canister comes on to indicate that service action is required The Service action allowed LED also comes on if it is safe to remove the canister If data availability dependencies exist or other conditions that dictate a canister should not be removed the Service action allowed LED...

Page 63: ...ive tray power Green Power is present Power is not present 2 Drive tray standby power Green The drive tray is in Standby Power mode The drive tray is not in Standby Power mode 3 Drive tray locate White Identifies a drive tray that you are trying to find Normal status 4 Drive tray over temperature Amber The temperature of the drive tray has reached an unsafe level Normal status 5 Drive tray service...

Page 64: ...HY of the four connections is working but another PHY cannot establish the same link to the device connected to the Host In port connector No link error has occurred 4 Host link 2 active Green At least one of the four PHYs in the IN port is working and a link exists to the device connected to the Host In connector A link error has occurred 5 Ethernet link active Green The link is up The LED blinks...

Page 65: ...y ID Green See Things to know seven segment display for the ESMs on the drive trays page 74 Not applicable LEDs on the AC power canister 92025 01 AC DC 1 2 3 4 5 Location LED Color On Off 1 Power standby power Green The drive tray is in Standby mode and DC power is not available The drive tray is not in Standby mode and DC power is available 2 Power DC power Green DC power from the power canister ...

Page 66: ...nister can be removed safely from the drive tray The fan canister cannot be removed safely from the drive tray 12 6 LEDs on the DE6600 drive drawers 92034 03 2 5 1 3 4 1 1 12 13 14 8 7 9 10 6 Location LED Color On Blinking Off 1 Drive or drawer service action allowed Blue The drive canister can be removed safely from the drive drawer in the drive tray The drive canister cannot be removed safely fr...

Page 67: ...te represented by the LEDs Drive state1 Drive activity LED green Drive service action required LED amber Power is not applied Off Off Normal operation The power is turned on but drive I O activity is not occurring On Off Normal operation Drive I O activity is occurring Blinking Off Service action required A fault condition exists and the drive is offline On On 1 To see the drive states represented...

Page 68: ...M canister the power fan canister or the drive The drive has an LED but no symbol Service action required fault ESM canister Power fan canister Drive On When the drive tray LED is on a component within the drive tray needs attention On The ESM canister the power fan canister or the drive needs attention Off The ESM canister the power fan canister and the drive are operating normally The drive has ...

Page 69: ...ational state OS OL Offline bb Battery backup operating on batteries OH CPU temperature exceeds the warning level CF Component failure Sd Start of Day SOD processing Component failure CF dx Processor or cache DIMM Cx Cache DIMM Px Processor DIMM Hx Host interface card Fx Flash drive bl Base ControllerCard Diagnostic failure dE Lx Lock down code s see Things to Know Lock Down Codes for the Controll...

Page 70: ... a two digit code appears with the Diagnostic LED on 3 No codes display and the Diagnostic LED is off 12 11 Things to Know Lock Down Codes for the Controller Drive Tray Use the following table to determine the diagnostic lock down code definitions on the seven segment display in the controller canister In general these diagnostics display only when the controller is in a non operational state The ...

Page 71: ... memory DIMMs condition has been detected which results in a suspended controller state LE Uncertified cache memory DIMM sizes have been detected which result in a suspended controller state LF The controller has locked down in a suspended state with limited symbol support LH A controller firmware mismatch has been detected which results in a suspended controller state LJ The controller does not h...

Page 72: ...rs and operation errors that can be used to point to a component failure Seven segment display uses cases with repeating sequences Use cases Repeating sequence Use case Controller power on Normal power on controller insertion Controller inserted while held in reset SE 88 blank Use cases Repeating sequence Use case Operational states Normal operation xy static controller tray ID Start of day SOD pr...

Page 73: ...errors to report All lockdown conditions OH Lx blank Use cases Repeating sequence Use case The controller is suspended because of component errors Persistent processor DIMM error correcting code ECC errors have been detected OE L2 CF CX blank Persistent cache DIMM ECC errors have been detected OE L2 CF CX blank Persistent processor or cache DIMM ECC errors have been detected OE L2 CF CX blank Use ...

Page 74: ...oting 8 8 or 88 This ESM is being held in reset by another ESM AA ESM A firmware is in the process of booting the diagnostic indicator is not yet set bb ESM B firmware is in the process of booting the diagnostic indicator is not yet set L0 The ESM types are mismatched L2 A persistent memory error has occurred L3 A persistent hardware error has occurred L9 An over temperature condition has been det...

Page 75: ...attachment Laser products statement This equipment uses Small Form factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers which are unmodified Class 1 laser products pursuant to 21 CFR Subchapter J Section 1040 10 All optical transceivers used with this product are required to be 21 CFR certified Class 1 laser products For outside the USA this equipment has been tested and found compliant with Class 1 laser pr...

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