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Cabling Libraries With
Fibre Channel Tape
Drives Connected to
Fibre Channel I/O
Blades
Scalar i500 User's Guide
These instructions explain how to install the FC cables that connect the
FC drives to the FC I/O blades. The FC I/O blades support connections
to LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4, LTO-5 and LTO-6 drives.
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Caution:
For information on installing FC I/O blades, see
Replacing FC I/O Blades
Cabling may be affected by partitioning or zoning changes made as part
of configuration. When cabling to drives, ensure that they are cabled to
the correct hosts for the defined partitions. If the FC I/O blades have
active channel zoning, ensure that the drives are attached to ports that are
accessible to the defined zone. For information on partitioning,
configuring FC I/O blade ports, channel zoning, and host mapping, see
Chapter 3, Configuring Your
Details about cabling FC I/O blades include:
• Each expansion module can support up to two FC I/O blades. A
maximum of four FC I/O blades can be present in any library
configuration. A maximum of four FC drives can be connected to one
FC I/O blade.
• Ports 1 and 2 on each FC I/O blade are reserved for connection to
hosts. Ports 1 and 2 are always in target mode. The other four ports
(3, 4, 5 and 6) are always in initiator mode. See
• Ideally, an installed tape drive should be cabled to a port on the
nearest FC I/O blade to eliminate the need to manage excessively
long cables. The nearest FC I/O blade is usually located in the same
expansion module as the tape drive.
Chapter 12 Installing, Removing, and Replacing
LTO-5 Fibre Channel tape drives can be configured for
speeds of up to 8 GB per second and support auto-
negotiation to 8 Gb/s, 4 Gb/s, and 2 Gb/s. If they are
configured for 8 Gb/s, you should connect them directly
to a host or switch and not to an FC I/O blade, because the
FC I/O blade only allows speeds up to 4 Gb/s. If you
connect an LTO-5 Fibre Channel tape drive to an FC I/O
blade, the speed will autonegotiate to 4 Gb/s (see
Tape Drive Parameters
Gb/s are not supported.
on page 449.
Library.
Cabling the Library
on page 83). Speeds less than 2
Adding, Removing, and
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