Connect the Hardware
1. Connect expansion ports to drive trays
2
NOTE
If your network uses IP addresses 192.168.0.15-17,
do not connect to LAN1 until after you complete
the Initial Startup.
Storage
System
SVP
Controller 2Controller 1
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
Drive
Tray
Drive
Tray
Drive
Tray
Management
Console PC
Network
Switch
LAN3
Connected to user
LAN port on
Controller 1
LAN2LAN1
SVP
LAN4
Connected to user
LAN port on
Controller 2
SAS cable
Ports are color-coded for reference.
3. Make SVP connections
2. Connect user LAN ports to the SVP
Connect Controller 1 to LAN 3
on the SVP.
Connect Controller 2 to LAN 4
on the SVP.
Category 5 or
better Ethernet cable
Cables should lock into place.
Verify they do not pull out
without using the tab.
NOTE
If possible, use a UPS.
Power Up the System
3
SVP (rear)
1. Plug in power to the SVP.
2. Power up the SVP before powering up the storage
system.
3. Connect the power cables to the rear panels on the
controllers and drive trays. For redundancy, connect the
power cables to feeds from separate power sources.
Confirm that the POWER LED on the front panel is on.
4. Attach the front bezel to the front of the storage
system, and then lock using the supplied key.
5. Press and hold the POWER ON/OFF switch on the
storage system for about 3 seconds. Wait for the READY
LED to change from amber to green (approximately
33 minutes).
SVP
(front)
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
Drive Tray (rear)
Storage System (rear)
Storage System (front)
POWER
READY
WARNING
ALARM
POWER
ON/OFF