Server Attached Storage; Installing A Jbod Unit; Installing A Raid Unit - Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Installing Hardware and Connectivity
cables (one monitor cable and two PS-2 cables for the keyboard and mouse). These extension
cables are connected to a KVM Switch Adapter cable, which connects to an Input Port on the KVM
Console Switch in another cabinet.

Server Attached Storage

Currently the server is equipped with one (two optional) Ultra 160/320 SCSI drive(s).

Installing a JBOD Unit

Refer to the online documentation for the SANnet II Blade JBOD unit at:
http://www.dothill.com
The JBOD unit requires one of the following power sources. Check your SDP for the type of power
required.
Table 3: JBOD Power Requirements
Type
AC
DC

Installing a RAID Unit

Refer to the online documentation for the SANnet II SCSI RAID unit at:
http://www.dothill.com
The RAID unit requires one of the following power sources. Check your System Definition Package
(SDP) for the type of power required.
Table 4: RAID Power Requirements
Type
AC
DC
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Voltage
100-240VAC at 50/60
Hz, single-phase
-48VDC or -60VDC
Voltage
100-240VAC at 50/60
Hz, single-phase
-48VDC or -60VDC
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Current
4A maximum per input
8A maximum per input
Current
5.0 A maximum per input
18 A maximum per input
Power
100 W typical
100 W typical
Power
300 W typical
300 W typical
October 2014

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