Choosing a Location Unpacking the Box Installing the TC2201E on a Desktop Installing the TC2201E in a Rack Required Tools...4 Installing the TC2201E With Ear Brackets ...4 Connecting the TC2201E iSCSI Connections ...8 SCSI Connection ...9 Ethernet Management Connection ...11 RS-232 Serial Connection ...12...
Introduction This instruction describes how to install the TC2201E and what to consider when unpacking the unit for the first time. The TC2201E can be set up as either a desktop or rack installation and connected to various types of devices.
Document 81-81449-01 A01 July 2005 Unpacking the Box Unpack the shipping container of the TC2201E in an area clear of any clutter using the following instructions: Installing the TC2201E on a Desktop Use the following instructions to mount the TC2201E on a table or desktop.
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Figure 2 Locating front of ear brackets 2 Determine where the TC2201E will be mounted. Place the TC2201E so the intake/exhaust vents remain clear of Note: obstructions to ensure proper airflow. 3 Remove any blanking panels and other equipment from the chosen rack location.
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6 Attach the ear brackets to the TC2201E, using two of the #6-32x.312 Phillips screws on each side (as shown in front of each bracket next to the end of the TC2201E that will be facing out of the rack (see Step 7 for more information). Tighten the screws securely.
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Figure 4 Mounting at front of rack Figure 5 Mounting at Back of the Rack Once the TC2201E is installed, you are ready to connect it to the other system components. Quantum TC2201E Installation Instructions Installing the TC2201E in a Rack...
Figure 7 WWN/MAC ID label Before connecting the TC2201E to other iSCSI devices, it is important to iSCSI Connections understand the configuration requirements of the environment to which it will be connected. Failure to correctly configure an iSCSI device may impair the operation of the network to which it is attached.
LVD/Single-Ended buses. Two VHDCI 68-pin D-shell, P-type connectors are located on the rear panel of the unit, allowing the unit to be attached at the end of up to two SCSI buses. The TC2201E must always be installed at the end of SCSI buses.
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24 Ohm impedance and should have a VHDCI 68pin .8mm D-shell/P-type to Standard 68pin SCSI D-shell connector at the end being attached to the TC2201E. The type of connector at the other end of the cable will be dependent on the device being connected.
1 Power off the SCSI devices on this bus. 2 Connect a SCSI cable to one of the SCSI connectors on the back panel of the unit. The TC2201E should always be installed at the end of the SCSI bus.
Ethernet Management port Serial port 1 Leave power to the TC2201E turned off until you have set up the serial port communications on your host terminal. 2 Plug the serial cable into one of the host computer’s serial ports (COM1 or COM2), and then plug the other end of the serial cable into the TC2201E’s...
Sensing), but the correct type of power cable needed for your installation Cable should still be verified. The power cable shipped with the TC2201E is a 120 VAC 3-conductor power cable for use in the United States and Canada. This...
User’s Guide PN 81-81447. The baud rate used by the terminal or terminal emulator must be 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200. The TC2201E will not function properly at any other baud rate. Once the POST and firmware initiation processes are complete, the main menu should be accessible over the serial port.
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