Cisco Systems SN 5428-2 manual Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Ports

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Chapter 2 Installing the SN 5428-2 Storage Router

Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Ports

Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Ports

The Gigabit Ethernet ports (GE 1 and GE 2) and the Fibre Channel ports (FC 1 though FC 8) use LC-type fiber-optic SFP modules and cables.

When connecting a cable to a fiber-optic SFP module, make sure that you firmly press the cable plug into the socket. The upper edge of the plug must snap into the upper front edge of the socket. You should hear the plug click when it is locked into the socket. To make sure that the plug is locked into the socket, gently pull on it.

To disconnect a plug from a socket, press the trigger on top of the plug, releasing the latch. You should hear a click, which indicates that the latch has released. Carefully pull the plug out of the socket.

Note When you disconnect the fiber-optic cable from the module, grip the body of the connector. Do not grip the connector jacket-sleeve. Gripping the sleeve can, over time, compromise the integrity of the fiber-optic cable termination in the connector.

Note When fiber-optic cable plugs and SFP module receptacles are disconnected from each other, place dust covers on them.

The following sections describe how to connect cables to the Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel ports:

Connecting to a Gigabit Ethernet Port, page 2-25

Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port, page 2-25

 

Cisco SN 5428-2 Storage Router Hardware Installation Guide

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Contents Cisco SN 5428-2 Storage Router Hardware Installation Guide Page Cisco SN 5428-2 Storage Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Front-Panel LEDs Cable and Port Pinouts B-1 Viii Audience OrganizationConventions This document uses the following conventionsCisco.com Related DocumentationObtaining Documentation Documentation Feedback Documentation CD-ROMOrdering Documentation Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco TAC Website Opening a TAC CaseTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Xvi Product Overview SN 5428-2 Basic Description SN 5428-2 Storage Router ChassisPort Descriptions SN 5428-2 Storage Router Ports10/100 Ethernet Management Port Gigabit Ethernet PortsConsole Port 10/100 Ethernet HA PortFront-Panel LEDs Fibre Channel PortsLED SN 5428-2 Storage Router Software Configuration Fan Assembly Chassis AirflowPower Supply Rear Panel, Power ConnectorOL-4797-01 Installing the SN 5428-2 Storage Router Read Safety Notices Installing the SN 5428-2 Storage Router Read Safety Notices OL-4797-01 Site Planning Installing the SN 5428-2 Chassis Installing on a Table or a ShelfRack-Mounting the SN 5428-2 Storage Router Left RightRear Front Removing Screws from the Sides Assembling the Rack Rails Attaching the Rails to the Rack Sliding the Chassis into the Rack Securing the Chassis to the Rack Attaching the Optional Cable Guide Attaching the Cable GuidesInstalling SFP Modules 10 LC Connector and Fiber-Optic SFP Module Mylar Tab SFP Modules 11 Mylar Tab SFP ModuleActuator/Button SFP Modules 13 Removing a Mylar Tab SFP Module15 Inserting an Actuator/Button SFP Module 16 Removing an Actuator/Button SFP Module from a Port Bale Clasp SFP Modules 17 Bale Clasp SFP Module19 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module with Your Index Finger 85667 Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel Ports Connecting to a Gigabit Ethernet Port Connecting to a Fibre Channel PortConnecting to the 10/100 Ethernet Management and HA Ports 21 Connecting to the 10/100 Management and HA PortsConnecting to the Console Port Stop Bits Flow ControlConnecting Power 22 Connecting the Console Cable23 Power Set to Off Verifying Installation Verifying Start-up OperationsVerify That Network Connections Are Operational Verify That Fibre Channel Connections Are OperationalWhere to Go Next Troubleshooting Solving Problems at the Component LevelIdentifying Startup Problems Troubleshooting the Power Supply Troubleshooting a Network or Fibre Channel Port Connection Troubleshooting a Connection to a Gigabit Ethernet PortTroubleshooting Troubleshooting a Connection to a Fibre Channel Port Contacting Customer Service OL-4797-01 Technical Specifications Fuse F1 rating Cable and Port Pinouts Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports850 62.5 0625 300 m 125 150 m 50.0 500 m 10/100 Ethernet Management and HA Ports Figure B-1 Straight-Through CablesPin Signal Direction Description Console PortRTS OL-4797-01 Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4
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SN 5428-2 specifications

Cisco Systems SN 5428-2 is a highly versatile and advanced network storage solution designed to meet the demands of data center environments. This robust storage appliance integrates cutting-edge technologies to provide high performance, reliability, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their data management capabilities.

One of the main features of the SN 5428-2 is its high-density architecture, which allows for efficient utilization of space while providing ample storage capacity. The system supports multiple drive configurations, including HDDs and SSDs, enabling users to tailor their storage solutions based on performance needs and budget constraints. With a significant amount of raw capacity available, organizations can effortlessly handle large volumes of data and support intensive workloads.

The SN 5428-2 boasts advanced data protection technologies, ensuring that critical information is safeguarded against loss or corruption. Features like RAID support provide redundancy and fault tolerance, while snapshot and cloning capabilities offer quick recovery options in case of data breaches or system failures. Additionally, built-in encryption features help protect sensitive data both at rest and in transit.

The appliance incorporates state-of-the-art networking capabilities as well. With support for various network protocols, including iSCSI and Fibre Channel, the SN 5428-2 can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures. This adaptability allows for easy connection with different servers and storage systems, facilitating a more cohesive and efficient operational environment.

Furthermore, the SN 5428-2 is designed with scalability in mind. Organizations can start with a basic configuration and expand as their storage needs grow by adding additional drives or connecting more appliances. This flexibility ensures that businesses can continue to meet their evolving data demands without the need for complete system overhauls.

Management and monitoring of the SN 5428-2 are simplified through a user-friendly interface that provides real-time insights into system performance, capacity utilization, and health status. Administrators can easily configure and manage storage resources, making operational tasks more efficient.

In summary, Cisco Systems SN 5428-2 stands out in the realm of storage solutions by combining high density, robust data protection, advanced networking capabilities, and remarkable scalability. Its thoughtful design and features make it an essential tool for organizations looking to enhance their data storage infrastructure and improve overall performance. With its reliable and efficient performance, the SN 5428-2 is well-suited for a wide array of data center applications.