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Cabling
VNX5500 Hardware Information Guide 103
Table 57 describes the 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE power supply LEDs.
Cabling
This section describes examples of the types of cabling you will need to connect the DAEs
to your VNX series platform. The descriptions are presented in illustrations and text. Each
illustration shows an example of the cable connection points (ports) located on the
specific hardware components for the VNX5500 platform.
IMPORTANT
The following sections only discuss the DAE cabling of the VNX5500 platform with either
the 3U, 15 disk drive DAE or the 2U, 25 disk drive DAE. The 4U, 60 disk drive DAE is not
discussed.
For all other cabling of your VNX5500 platform, the
VNX5500 Installation Guide
provides
information about
the SPS power cabling, DPE power cabling, DAE power cabling, PDU
power cabling, LAN cabling, and so on.
Cable label wraps
Each VNX series platform comes with a cable label wrap guide or set of cable label wraps
to affix to the cables on your VNX series platform. These labels should be affixed to the
appropriate cables as you connect the cables to your VNX series platform. Figure 94 on
page 104 shows an example of the cable wrap guide and how to affix the cable label wrap
to a cable.
Table 57 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE AC power supply/cooling module LEDs
Led Color State Description
AC 1 power on
(12 V power)
Green On OK. AC or SPS power applied. All output voltages
are within respective operating ranges, not
including fan fault.
Off 12 V power is out of operation range, or in
shutdown or fault detected within the unit.
AC 0 power on
(12 V power)
Green On OK. AC or SPS power applied. All output voltages
are within respective operating ranges, not
including fan fault.
Off 12 V power is out of operation range, or in
shutdown or fault detected within the unit.
Power fault Amber On Under ICM control. On if any fans or outputs are
outside the specified operating range while the unit
is not in low power mode.
Off All outputs are within the specified range, or in
shutdown or fault detected within unit.

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