Cabling the System
Quantum DXi4700 Capacity Upgrade Guide
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Node
JBOD 1
JBOD 2
JBOD 3
SAS port 2
(right)
Secondary SAS In port 1
(bottom)
Primary SAS port 2 (top)
Primary SAS port 1 (top)
Secondary SAS port 2
(bottom)
Secondary SAS port 1
(bottom)
Primary SAS port 2 (top)
Primary SAS port 1 (top)
Secondary SAS port 2
(bottom)
Secondary SAS port 1
(bottom)
2. Connect up to three CAT5 Ethernet cables to the 1 GbE ports (1, 2, and 3) (see
).
3. If the DXi4700 is configured with an optional additional Ethernet adapter (10 GbE or 10 GBase-T),
connect the appropriate cable type:
l
Dual 10 GbE (SFP+) Option (DXi4700 G1)
- Connect up to two 10 GbE cables (optical or Twinax)
to the optional 10 GbE ports (4 and 5) (see
).
l
Dual 10 GbE (SFP+) Option (DXi4700 G2)
- Connect up to two 10 GbE cables (optical or Twinax)
to the optional 10 GbE ports (4 and 5) (see
).
l
Dual 10 GBase-T Option
- Connect up to two CAT6 Ethernet cables to the optional 10GBase-T
).
Caution:
CAT6 Ethernet cables can be easily damaged when tightened with plastic zip ties. Use
hook and loop cable straps instead.
4. (VTL and Multi-Protocol configurations only) Connect Fibre Channel cables to each Fibre Channel port
). Fibre Channel ports 0 and 1 are used for virtual tape library (VTL)
host connection.
5. (Multi-protocol configurations only) Connect Fibre Channel cables to each Fibre Channel port in slot 2
). Fibre Channel ports 2 and 3 are used for path to tape (PTT) connections.
6. Connect each power supply to a primary and secondary AC power source using the provided power
). Use the attached straps to secure the power cords to the chassis.
Note:
Quantum recommends connecting each power cord to a separate AC circuit to ensure
system availability in case of a power failure. Power supplies should be checked periodically for
audible and LED warnings