Standby Node Cabling Instructions 4 Tb Drives - EMC2 Data Domain DD9500 System Installation And Upgrade Manual

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Table 16 Standby node cabling instructions 4 TB drives
String
I/O - Port
(Loop)
1
I/O 6 - Port 0
1
I/O 2 - Port 1
2
I/O 3 - Port 0
2
I/O 2 - Port 0
3
I/O 3 - Port 1
3
I/O 6 - Port 1
* Cable lengths shown are designed for Data Domain or EMC racks. Longer cables (up
to 5M) can be used.
5. Connect the cables on the new 40U-P racks based on the recommended diagram.
6. Use the cable management assembly to support and organize all cables from the
DD9500 system.
7. Refer to the recommended cabling diagram for two racks.
Note
The racks are filled from bottom up.
Shelf Port
B controller port 2 of shelf V1.1
A controller port 2 of the highest number shelf in V1
B controller port 2 of shelf V2.1
A controller port 2 of the highest number shelf in V2
A controller HOST
port of shelf V3.1
B controller HOST
port of the highest number shelf
in V3
Connecting multiple DS60 shelves to the DD9500 system
Connect Cables and Power on
Length*
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
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