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6.4Cabling the Host and the FS3102

The FS3102 has three typical configurations as follows;

Note: For descriptive reasons the Raidtec Manager is shown installed on the Host system. The Raidtec Manager software will most likely be installed on the system administrators PC.

6.4.1Single Port/Host DAS Configuration

Note: The Ethernet cable is used by the management software, Raidtec Manager, to communicate with the FS3102.

Host

Fibre Ethernet

6.4.2Dual Port, Single Host SAN configuration.

Note: The Ethernet cable is used by the management software, Raidtec Manager, to communicate with the FS3102.

Host

Fibre Ethernet

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Contents FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide Safety and Emissions Appendix D Supported Disk Drives Default IP Address Disclaimer PrefaceIntroduction Trademarks ModificationsShielded Cables FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementFCC Booklet Information ComplianceRaidtec FS3102 Block Diagram FS3102 System OverviewGeneral Precautions and Electrical Considerations Contact service personnel for assistance ifCleaning Instructions Safety and Emissions Familiarising yourself with the system UnpackingWhat’s in the box Outlines the standard kit supplied with a Raidtec FS3102System Front View System LED Indicators System ViewsController Indicators System Back ViewIndicator Colour Description Installing the FS3102 system Installing Disk DrivesInstalling SFPs Optical transceivers Installing a Host Bus Adaptor HBA SFP ReplacementSFP Removal Single Port/Host DAS Configuration Dual Port, Single Host SAN configurationCabling the Host and the FS3102 Dual Port, Multi Host DAS Configuration Configuring the FS3102 BBU Indicators Battery Backup Unit BBUBattery Pack Replacement Policy Data Hold TimeField Replaceable Units FRUs Replaceable10Plasmon Technical Support Appendix a Alerts Failure EventsBBU Alert Messages NotificationsPage RAID Levels Appendix B RAID FeaturesLogical Volumes RAID CreationStripe Unit Size RAID VerifyStripe Size CachingPriority DisabledAuto Rebuild BackgroundAppendix C System Specifications Electrical CharacteristicsEnvironmental Conditions Dimensions Mechanical SpecificationsWeight Air FlowAppendix D Supported Disk Drives Supported Drive ListSupported Interfaces Default IP AddressAppendix E Ethernet Interface References Supported ProtocolsFCC