LSI SAS6160 manual Connecting SAS and Sata Hardware Safety Notices, 1 FCC

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LSISAS6160 SAS Switch User Guide

Chapter 2: Installation and Hardware Setup Connecting SAS and SATA Hardware

2.6Connecting SAS and SATA Hardware

2.7Safety Notices

2.7.1FCC

The SAS6160 switch centralizes management for all SAS initiators and SAS targets in the SAS domain. The SAS ports on the SAS610 switch are by default both in ports and out ports. Depending on the requirements, you can attach each port to a SAS host bus adapter, a SAS or SATA JBOD, a RAID array, or a SAS expander. You cannot connect the SAS6160 switch to individual SAS drives or SATA drives. You can use any SAS port on the SAS6160 switch to cascade to any port on another SAS6160 switch to increase the size of the storage configuration.

See Chapter 1 for examples of various kinds of hardware configurations. Chapter 1 also explains the types of SAS connectors and cables that are needed for these configurations.

The SAS6160 switch uses a 3 V coin cell lithium battery for the real-time clock. The battery is not user-replaceable. The following warning and caution apply if you must dispose of a SAS6160 switch for some reason.

WARNING: Risk of fire or chemical burn – The battery used in this device might present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 60 ºC (140 ºF), crush or puncture, short-circuit external contacts, or dispose of the battery in fire or water.

CAUTION: Potentially hazardous material – The lithium coin cell battery contains perchlorate that might be considered hazardous material. If the used battery is physically damaged and is leaking, Do not ship the battery to a recycling center. Handling a damaged battery exposes you and others to potentially hazardous material. Dispose of the damaged battery according to all applicable regulations. If you recycle a used battery that is not damaged, use the proper facilities. Handle the battery according to all applicable regulations.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case you must correct the interference at your own expense.

LSI Corporation, is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by LSI. It is your responsibility to correct interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution, or attachment.

LSI Corporation September 2010

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Contents LSISAS6160 SAS Switch Revision History Table of Contents SAS Domain Manager Command Line Interface Chapter FeaturesLSISAS6160 Switch Serial Attached Scsi and the SAS6160 SwitchLSISAS6160 Resource Management Block Diagram of the LSISAS6160 Switch Link between Two Single SAS Phys SAS Phys, Ports, and ConnectorsNarrow and Wide SAS Ports Mini SAS 4x Cable SAS Connectors and CablingOnly the storage within its zone or zones Minimize conflictsAcross the entire Zpsds SAS Zoning OverviewCreating SAS Zones Groups and zone sets manually by using the SDM utilityFollowing figure shows a simple example of zoning Overview SAS Routing and Zoning Configuration for Zoning Example Creating Zone Groups Connecting Devices to the SAS6160 SwitchExample 1, Multiple Servers and JBODs Example 3, Multiple Servers and a Cascading Switch Example 4, High Availability Example 5, Large Data Storage Topology Example 6, Cascaded Switches Example 7, Switches in a Star Tree Configuration Identifying Switch Components Unpacking the SwitchTo interpret the LEDs on the switch Carton contains the following itemsSAS6160 Connectors Installing the SAS6160 SwitchCables SAS6160 LEDsRack. These options are shown in the following figure Mounting Shelf in a Rack Setting a Static IP Address Connecting to a Host Changing the Default Static IP AddressExit SDM-CLI and power cycle the switch Exit SDM-GUI and power cycle the switchUsing SDM-GUI For example1 FCC Connecting SAS and Sata Hardware Safety NoticesCanada Mark Vcci Bsmi 5 CCC Installation and Hardware Setup Safety Notices Starting SDM-GUI SDM-GUI AccountsEmbedded SDM only supports a single domain OptionsFile, Server, and Help Menu Options Views Tab Information is available to both admin and user accountsFor zoning View End Device TableAlias Table View Zone Groups View Zone GroupsView Zone Sets View Zone SetsThis section, click the hyperlinks on the Domain tab Domain TabNode100, and so on Alias ManagementView/Delete Aliases View/Delete Aliases commandDomain. You also can also this command to delete aliases Zone set and the two associated zone groups Connector WizardBox and clicking the Delete button Group to communicate with each otherMaximum number of 248, the wizard displays an error message Guide you through the configuration processCheck box and clicking the Delete button Zone group to communicate with each otherCreate Zone Group Manually Configure Zone Groups Create Zone GroupView Zone Group Time of activation. shows the View Zone Group windowModify Zone Group Delete Zone GroupBinary 0, as defined by the SAS 2.0 specification Maximum password length is 32 charactersPassword MatrixZone set View Zone Set windowView Zone Set Modify Zone SetActivate/Deactivate Zone Set Activate/Deactivate Zone SetDelete Zone Set Window and then clicking DeleteDevice Tree and Properties Tab Devices TabProperties Tab Selected device. In , the domain properties are shownFollowing figure shows the Properties tab Environmentals Tab Background loopAttached Devices Tab Those connectionsFollowing figure shows the Attached Devices tab Following figure shows the Phys tab Selected expanderZone Group Tab Zone Group TabSuccessful update This tab contains the following commandsUpdate Firmware Operations TabEnable/Disable/Reset Following figure shows the Enable/Disable/Reset windowReset Switch PhysAs shown in the following figures Configure IPCommand arguments Command Usage SyntaxHelp command SDM-CLI Commands„ help command Domain focus domain name„ passwd admin Passwd admin user„ passwd user Exit„ alias delete „ show phy „ show alias„ show zonegroup „ show zoneset„ zonegroup create name „ zonegroup add name sas addressaliasphy„ zonegroup delete single name „ zonegroup delete all noconfirm„ zoneset activate name Set membership„ zoneset add name zone group zone group „ zoneset create name„ zoneset passwd Sample Output for Show CommandSdmcli show alias Sdmcli show alias CalhounSdmcli show device Calhoun Sdmcli show phy Sdmcli show domainShow domain Show phySdmcli show phy Calhoun Alias Phy Device Capabilities SAS Address TypeRA Routing Attributes VP Virtual PHY Zone Grp Show phy aliasZoning Inactive * phy may be assigned to a zone group Zoning Active Zone Group NumberSdmcli show version Sdmcli show phy Lincoln01SDM-CLI Version SDM-D Version Show phy alias phySdmcli show zoneset active Sdmcli show zonegroup ZoneOne#001Show zoneset data name Sdmcli show zoneset data ZoneOne Show zonegroup nameXip -i 500062b15555557f get exp Xip -i get availTroubleshooting