Pcie Riser Assemblies And Slot Numbers - Symantec NetBackup 5230 Installation Manual

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PCIe riser assemblies and slot numbers

NetBackup Appliance rear panel
Table 1-3
Number
Function
1, 2
Power Supply Modules #1, #2
3
Starting with NetBackup Appliance release 2.6.0.2, the eth0/NIC1 port can
be configured and used in your network for backup jobs. If you decide to
use this port for backups, you must configure the remote management (IPMI)
port to access the appliance.
4, 5, 6
NIC2/eth1, NIC3/eth2, and NIC4/eth3 are used for public networks. All three
ports are 1Gb connectors.
7
DB-15 VGA connector
8
RJ45 Serial-A port (reserved)
9
USB connectors
10
Remote management (IPMI) port
11
NIC5/eth4 and NIC6/eth5, left to right: 10Gb network connectors for public
networks
12
PCIe add-in adapter slots (for SAS RAID Controller, Fibre Channel, and
10Gb Ethernet cards)
13
Serial-B port (reserved)
See
"Storage shelf front panel"
Each appliance contains two PCIe riser assemblies. Each riser assembly can hold
three PCIe add-in cards. The riser numbers and slot numbers determine which slot
a card can occupy. The following diagram shows the PCIe risers as R2 and R1. In
the R2 riser the PCIe slots are numbered from 1 to 3, from the bottom to the top of
the riser. In the R1 riser the PCIe slots are numbered from 4 to 6, from the bottom
to the top of the riser.
PCIe riser assemblies and slot numbers
on page 14.
Introduction
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