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Summary of Contents for NetApp SG100
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Install hardware (SG100 and SG1000) StorageGRID NetApp March 03, 2022 This PDF was generated from https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/storagegrid-116/sg100-1000/registering- hardware-sg100-and-sg1000.html on March 03, 2022. Always check docs.netapp.com for the latest.
Sign in with your username and password. b. Select Products > My Products. c. Confirm that the new serial number is listed. d. If it is not, follow the instructions for new NetApp customers. New NetApp customer a. Click Register Now, and create an account.
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1. Carefully follow the instructions for the rail kit to install the rails in your cabinet or rack. 2. On the two rails installed in the cabinet or rack, extend the movable parts of the rails until you hear a click. 3.
◦ One to four TwinAx cables for connecting the four network ports. ◦ For the SG100, one to four SFP+ or SFP28 transceivers if you plan to use optical cables for the ports. ◦ For the SG1000, one to four QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceivers if you plan to use optical cables for the ports.
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1-GbE (RJ-45) Connects to the network where you on the appliance access the BMC interface. Four network ports on the • For the SG100: 10/25- Connect to the Grid Network and the appliance Client Network for StorageGRID. • For the SG1000:...
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2. Connect the network ports on the appliance to the appropriate network switches, using TwinAx cables or optical cables and transceivers. The four network ports must use the same link speed. See the following tables for the equipment required based on your hardware and link speed. SG100 link speed (GbE) Required equipment SFP+ transceiver SFP28 transceiver...
3. If you plan to use the Admin Network for StorageGRID, connect the Admin Network port on the appliance to the Admin Network, using an Ethernet cable. Connect power cords and apply power (SG100 and SG1000) After connecting the network cables, you are ready to apply power to the appliance.
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Display State Power button • Blue: the appliance is powered • Off: the appliance is powered off. Reset button Use this button to perform a hard reset of the controller. Identify button This button can be set to Blink, On (Solid), or Off.
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Drive status/fault • Blue (solid): drive is online • Amber (blinking): drive failure • Off: slot is empty Drive active Blue (blinking): drive is being accessed Related information Troubleshoot hardware installation (SG100 and SG1000) Configure BMC interface (SG100 and SG1000)
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