Chapter 7. Cabling the DS400 storage subsystem
This chapter provides Fibre Channel storage subsystem cabling information.
For the initial startup of the storage subsystem after you connect the cables, see
"Turning on the storage subsystem" on page 51.
Fibre Channel cabling
Use the information in the following sections to connect the storage subsystem to
Fibre Channel devices.
Working with SFP modules
The storage subsystem host connectors require small form-factor pluggable (SFP)
modules. SFP modules are laser products that are used to convert electrical signals
to optical signals that are required for Fibre Channel transmission to and from RAID
controllers. The storage subsystem supports two types of SFP modules: one with a
plastic tab and one with a wire tab. After you install the SFP modules, you will use
fiber-optic cables to connect the storage subsystem to other Fibre Channel devices.
Handling an SFP module
Before installing an SFP module, read the following information:
v The SFP module housing has an integral guide key that is designed to prevent
v Use minimal pressure when you insert the SFP module into a connector. Forcing
v You can insert or remove the SFP module while the storage subsystem is turned
v The operation of a Fibre Channel loop is not affected when you install or remove
v You must first insert the SFP module into the Fibre Channel connector on the
v You must remove the fiber-optic cable from the SFP module before you remove
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you from inserting the SFP module incorrectly.
the SFP module into a connector can cause damage to the SFP module or the
connector.
on.
an SFP module.
RAID controller before you can connect the fiber-optic cable.
the SFP module from the Fibre Channel connector. See "Removing an SFP
module" on page 39 for more information.
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