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20 Installation, cabling, and setup
SCSI connection
CAUTION: SCSI ports on the network storage router are not hot-pluggable. Power off the network
storage router whenever connecting/disconnecting the SCSI cables.
The network storage router can support Fast/Ultra320 Narrow/Wide SCSI, depending on the specific
configuration. The network storage router is factory configured to support LVD/Single-Ended buses. Two
VHDCI 68-pin D-shell, P-type connectors are available, allowing the unit to be attached at the end of up to
two SCSI buses. The network storage router must always be installed at the end of SCSI buses.
The network storage router supplies termination power (TERMPWR) to each SCSI bus. An internal
self-resetting fuse in the TERMPWR resets after a fault is cleared.
CAUTION: Do not plug HVD devices to an LVD/SE bus. Failure to follow this caution may result in severe
damage to equipment.
To connect the network storage router to a SCSI bus:
1. Power off the network storage router.
2. Power off the SCSI devices on this bus.
3. Connect a SCSI cable to one of the SCSI connectors on the router. The network storage router should
always be installed at the end of the SCSI bus.
4. Make sure that the bus is terminated correctly. By default, the network storage router is automatically
terminated. However, the device at the other end of the bus must also be terminated.
Ethernet connection
A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection provides management and configuration access. The RJ-45
connector on the unit can be directly connected to a standard 10/100BaseT Ethernet network.
NOTE: You should change the pre-filled in settings if you disable DHCP, because while they are valid
settings, a conflict occurs if more then one network storage router is on the network with these initial
settings.
Setting the IP network address is recommended, but not required, in order to configure the network
storage router from this port. The IP network address can be manually assigned or dynamically assigned
(using DHCP). The default network configuration is DHCP, but if DHCP is turned off, the initial value for
the IP address is 1.1.1.1, the Subnet is 255.255.255.0, and the Gateway is 0.0.0.0.
Depending on the network environment, you may be able to temporarily use the IP address of 1.1.1.1 to
configure the network storage router. For more about the IP network address, refer to ”Network
configuration” on page 36.
Ethernet capabilities include Telnet support for configuration and management and FTP support for other
management capabilities.
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