Connecting Your Intel
Host Server
Connecting to the 1GE iSCSI LAN Data Ports
Consult your operating system/software user guide for details on assigning LAN IP
addresses to the integrated system 1GE iSCSI data ports.
For iSCSI applications running on the Intel
connectivity is required. The following figure illustrates a direct iSCSI connection
between the host system and one of the two Ethernet ports on the Intel
SR2612UR. An Ethernet switch and/or optional internal 1GE or 10GE iSCSI PCI card
may also be used to make these connections.
If you are not connecting additional enclosures, continue with
Connecting Additional Enclosures
You can expand your configuration with storage enclosures depending on the number of
drives supported by the SAS or SATA HBA.
You can include enclosures installed with SAS disk drives and enclosures installed with
SATA disk drives in the same daisy-chain. Refer to the SAS or SATA HBA User Guide
for a list of supported expansion enclosures.
Connect a SAS cable to the expansion port on the rear of the enclosure. Connect the other
end to the controller SAS port on the rear of the expansion enclosure.
Powering On
1. Using the included power cords, connect each Power Supply (PS) unit to an AC
power source. (It is recommended that you use an uninterruptible power supply to
protect your appliance.)
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Figure 28. Establishing a Connection to the LAN Data Port
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