Fibre Channel Configuration Requirements; Figure 3.1 Example Of A Lan Connection; Table 3.1 Supported Fibre Channel Speeds - Fujitsu Storage ETERNUS LT140 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Connections
3.1 Host Connection
LAN Connection
The LT140 requires a LAN connection for status monitoring, operation management, and maintenance of
various devices.

Figure 3.1 Example of a LAN connection

Administration terminal
(for remote panel)
(LAN port (MGMT: for remote panel))
LAN for operation management
By using a LAN, checking the LT140 status from the remote panel, sending the SMTP (e-mail sending) in the
event of a failure, and NTP (time correction) are available. In addition, functions that are provided by the
management/monitoring server on the LAN, such as SNMP (device monitoring) can be used.
3.1.2

Fibre Channel Configuration Requirements

The Fibre channel tape drive can be connected directly to the server with a host bus adapter (HBA) or through
a storage area network (SAN).
The installation requires one Fibre Channel cable for each tape drive. The tape drives all utilize an LC-style
connector. Some drives will have two FC ports, but only one cable connection is needed per drive.
Supported speeds by drive generation are listed in the table below.
Table 3.1
Supported Fibre Channel speeds
LTO generation
LTO-6
LTO-7
LTO-8
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SNMP
Mail server
manager
LT140
2 Gbit/s, 4 Gbit/s, 8 Gbit/s
2 Gbit/s, 4 Gbit/s, 8 Gbit/s
2 Gbit/s, 4 Gbit/s, 8 Gbit/s
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NTP server
Remote support
center
Supported speeds
P3AG-3712-01ENZ0

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