Connecting The San Volume Controller 2145-Cg8 To The San And To The Ethernet Network; Connectors On The Rear Of The San Volume - IBM 2145-CG8 Hardware Installation Manual

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2. Align the cable-retention bracket on the power cord so that the bracket is to the
3. Push both the bracket and the cable toward the SAN Volume Controller
4. Carefully push the bracket against the power-supply handle to force the spring
5. Push the cable and the bracket into place, as shown in Figure 33 on page 37.
Connecting the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 to the SAN and to
the Ethernet network
Before you connect the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 to the SAN, you must
connect the Ethernet and Fibre Channel cables.
Before you begin
Before you begin this task, see the customer's cable-connection table to find out
where to connect the Ethernet and Fibre Channel cables.
One or two 1 Gbps Ethernet cables can be connected to the SAN Volume
Controller 2145-CG8. The customer's cable connection table indicates the number of
cables to connect. If only one cable is connected, the cable must be connected to
Ethernet port 1.
About this task
To connect the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 to the SAN and to the Ethernet
network, perform the following steps:
Procedure
1. Connect the Ethernet cables to Ethernet port 1, as shown by 9 , and Ethernet
2. Optional: If the 10 Gbps Ethernet feature is installed, you can connect Ethernet
3. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the proper connector on the
Figure 34. Connectors on the rear of the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8
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left side of the cord, as shown by 2 in Figure 33 on page 37.
2145-CG8 power supply ( 2 ), carefully aligning the power cord with the
power connector on the power supply and the bracket with the power-supply
handle.
clip ( 1 ) over the leading edge of the handle.
port 2 ( 8 ), in Figure 34.
optical cables to Ethernet port 3, as shown by 1 , and Ethernet port 4 ( 2 ), in
Figure 35 on page 39.
Ethernet hub or switch.
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2
3
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9
8
1 Fibre Channel port 1
2 Fibre Channel port 2
3 Fibre Channel port 3
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