Promise Technology VTM310i, VTM610i Mounting VTrak in a Rack, Mounting the VTrak M610i in a Rack

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Step 2: Mounting VTrak in a Rack

Step 2: Mounting VTrak in a Rack

The M610i is shown on this page. The M310i and M210i are shown on page 7.

Mounting the VTrak M610i in a Rack

The M610i subsystem installs to the rack using the supplied mounting rails. You can also use your existing rails.

Figure 5. VTrak M610i mounted in a rack with the supplied rails

Vertical Rack Post

VTrak M610i

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handles mount

Mounting rails (included)

outside the rack post

mount inside the rack post

Cautions

At least two persons are required to safely lift, place, and attach the VTrak subsystem into a rack system.

Do not lift or move the VTrak subsystem by the handles, power supplies or the controller units. Hold the subsystem itself.

Do not install the VTrak subsystem into a rack without rails to support the subsystem.

Only a qualified electrician who is familiar with the installation procedure should mount and install the VTrak subsystem.

Be sure all switches are OFF before installing the VTrak subsystem or exchanging components.

To install the M610i subsystem into a rack with the supplied mounting rails:

1.Check the fit of the mounting rails in your rack system. See Figure 6.

2.Adjust the length of the mounting rails as needed.

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Contents Vtrak Unpacking the VTrak VTrak Installation Task ListVTrak M610i front view VTrak M610i rear view Mounting the VTrak M610i in a Rack Mounting VTrak in a RackRack mount assembly diagram Rackmounted VTrak M310i M210i is similar Mounting VTrak M310i or M210i in a RackSliding flange installation Mounting rail installation Level Number of Drives Installing Disk DrivesDrive Slot Numbering Installing Disk Drives VTrak drive carrier mounting holes Making Management and Data Connections Configuring an IP Storage Area NetworkData Path Management PathVTrak DAS connections Configuring Direct Attached StorageMaking Serial Cable Connections VTrak front panel LED display. The M610i is shown Connecting the PowerConnecting the Power Setting the IP Address Viewing MAC and IP Addresses in the CLU Choosing Dhcp or a Static IP AddressViewing MAC and IP Addresses in the CLI Administrator@cli net -a mod -t iSCSI -p 1 -s dhcp=enable Setting up VTrak with the CLIAdministrator@cli net -a mod -t mgmt -s dhcp=enable 192.168.10.1 ISCSI Setting system date and time Setting up VTrak with the CLUMaking Management Port settings Manual IP settingsExiting the CLU Viewing IP address and settingsAutomatic IP settings Logging into WebPAM PROe Creating Disk Arrays with WebPAM PROeRegular Connection Secure ConnectionWebPAM PROe log-in screen Creating a Disk Array Selecting a LanguageAutomatic Express Logical Drive Creation AdvancedDisk Array Creation Summary Using WebPAM PROe over the InternetLogging out of WebPAM PROe Contacting Technical Support Technical Support ServicesUnited States NetherlandsTaiwan GermanyItaly Obtaining a Security Certificate ChinaVTrak M610i, M310i, M210i Quick Start Guide