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1. JBOD Enclosure User s Manual 4U 24 Ba y NS385S 8028 gt U 48 Ba y NS3905 8028 12GbpsSAS Expander BOD Enclosure Version First Edition Issue Date September 2014 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read this section carefully before proceeding These precautions explain the correct and safe use of this device thereby helping to prevent injury to you or others and also help you to minimize the risk of damaging the device Wamings Always follow the basic warnings listed here to avoid the risk of serious injury or death from electrical shock short circuiting fire and other hazards These warnings include but are not limited to With the exception of the user swappable parts do no attempt to disassemble or modify the enclosure If this device appears to be malfunctioning contact Netstor Customer Service Do not drop the enclosures or any of its drive modules dropping or mishandling of the enclosure or drive modules may result in a malfunction Do not insert your fingers or foreign objects inside the enclosure take particular care when small children are present Do not expose the device to rain use it near water or containers that contain liquids which might spill into any openings or in damp or wet conditions f unusual smells sounds or smoke come from the device or if liquids enter it switch it off immediately and unplug it from the electrical outlet Follow the instructions in this manual c
2. 20 Netstor AHNENENNNNENENNNNNNMNMNMNMNMNNNMNNMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMMMNB M N NMAAAAAAAAZZANZZNNZXNXXZNNEX _ Warning Alarm Sound 2 _ Critical Alarm Sound 3 Set Password Change the enclosure LCD password The sub item is Set New PWD Save Config Save all the updated option value into non volatile memory area System Reset Reboot the system 4 CU Manager This Command Line Interface CLI is provided to manage SAS Expander enclosure s functions The CLI is useful in environments where a GUI interface is not available Locations of RS 232C Port The SAS Expander enclosure uses the RJ 11 port as the serial port interface Use the cable included in the box to configure SAS Expander controller EEUU T Netstor 21 R9232 for CLI Configuration rowEnm SY FAULT ESC a W ENT DLE mE O lt A a SAS Exp Out SAS Exp In SAS Exp Out Link Activity LED for Connector Connector Connector Expander Port Establishing the Connection for the RS 232 Port The CLI function can be managed by using an ANSI VT 100 compatible terminal emulation program The appropriate installation procedure needs to be completed before proceeding to the CLI function Whichever terminal emulation program is used it must support the 1K XMODEM file transfer protocol The serial port on SAS Expander enclosure s I O shield can be used in VT100 mode The provided interface cable converts the RS232 signal of the RJ
3. 10 11 12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 There are three SAS ports CH2 CH1 CHO on SAS Expander Each SAS port includes four links each link has 12Gbps bandwidth maximum 1 When green link LED is lit for 4 seconds it indicates four links have connected for 48Gbps 2 When green link LED is lit for 2 seconds and light off for 2 seconds it indicates two links have connected for 24Gbps 3 When green link LED is lit for 1 second and light off for 3 seconds it indicates only one link is connected for 12Gbps Activity LED Blue When activity LED illuminates it indicates SAS host accesses to NS385S 8028 SAS Exp out connector SAS CH2 SAS Exp in connector SAS CH1 SAS Exp out connector SAS CHO RJ 45 LAN connector reserved for future function upgrade RJ 11 for CLI configuration Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 4 19 18 91011 12 13 1415 Netstor 5 NS3905 8028 Front panel 1 Power On Off Button 2 LCD display one 3 LCD display two see Chapter 3 on page 11 for LCD configuration 4 Enclosure power LED Green Power On 5 Busy LED Flash green Host computer accessing the enclosure 6 Fault LED 19 Unlit Enclosure normal Red Enclosure failure n 4 7 Drive presence LED White Power On Ai 8 Activity indicator LED ono ro O OX A A NE E NN a O O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 0 00 0 134 74 717 114 ww ww NW XU XU X gx ga M ww MM MM MM o s az E NEM
4. 11 connector on enclosure into a 9 pin D Sub male connector A VT 100 compatible terminal or a PC running a VI 100 terminal emulation program to the serial port can access the text based setup menu 4 1 RS 232C Port Pin Assignment To ensure proper communication between SAS Expander enclosure and VT 100 Terminal Emulation configure the VT100 terminal emulation settings to the values below 22 Netstor Terminal requirement Nul modem cable Baud Rate 115 200 Data bits 8 Flow Control The controller RJ 11 connector pin assignments are defined as below Pin Assignment 643215 Pin Definition Pin Definition ros s 99 4 2 Start up VI100 Screen By connecting a VI 100 compatible terminal or a PC operating in an equivalent terminal emulation mode all CLI administration functions can be exercised from the VT100 terminal There are a wide variety of Terminal Emulation packages but for the most part they should be very similar The following procedure is an example of setting up VIT 100 Terminal in Windows XP using HyperTerminal version 3 0 or higher For Windows 7 or above the HyperTerminal needs to be downloaded here is the reference site http en softonic com s hyperterminal windows 7 Netstor 23 Step 1 Open the Taskbar Start Programs Accessories Com mmunications HyperTerminal HyperTerminal requires version 3 0 or higher zz Dial Up Networking BB MS
5. DOS Prompt Enl Outlook Express HGJ Windows Explorer ES mj Shut Down Step 2 Open HYPERTRM EXE Hyper Terminal Iu File Edit View Go Favorites H mm oO e gt a EN AT amp T Mall CompuServe ppertrmi MCI Mail Hype rTermi S Hypertrm exe Application Modified 4 23 99 10 22 PM Size 24KB 240KB EJ My Computer ae 24 Netstor Step 3 Enter a name you prefer and then click OK zi Lonnection Description cla als alal al onnect lo Step 5 Configure the port parameter settings and then click OK Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None A LILCSCSCSCLG ULAIEIeLL L3OLIAIGUGo AG1 MHGLLL A eBaULSNLLEP A PN LPLUIU LULLILALOLOAAAAAAMAA BoUOLIU OL O LL L LAAAAA eP LV4 V V 141 44 44MghW A QA JA J J LLJOGALL AEABAS AA AL LUL L L L LLLL Netstor 25 COM1 Properties Step 6 Open the file menu and select Properties Mirad HyperT erminal Step 7 Configure the Connect To setting 26 Netstor N Mraid Properties ac la cera fect cua rn 1 E dae Step 8 Configure the Settings items and then click OK Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal Keys Backspace key sends Crtl H Emulation VT100 Telnet terminal VIT 100 Back scroll buffer lines 500 lMraid Properties Netstor 27 43 CLl Command This se
6. screen is shown as follows Model Name pz Display POWER BUSY FAULT Welcome N53855 5076 ALARM DEVICE Command Line keypad Function Key Definitions The four function keys to the right of LCD perform the following functions e m Use to scroll the cursor Upward Rightward Down Arrow Use to scroll the cursor Downward Leftward Submit selected icon function Confirm a selected item Return to previous screen Exit a selection configuration Netstor 17 There are a variety of failure conditions that cause SAS Expander enclosure s monitoring LED to light The table below provides a summary of the LED to the top of keypad Panel LED Normal Status Problem Indication This LED does not light up Power LED Bright green after power switched on Blink green during host Busy LED Host computer accessing LED never flickers SAS JBOD enclosure 3 2 Navigation Map of the LCD The password function allows user to set SAS Expander enclosure s password for protection Once the password is set the user can only monitor and configure SAS Expander enclosure by providing the correct password The default password for the enclosure is 0000 The following flow is an expansion of LCD setup item hierarchical menu 18 Netstor A Power Supply Fan Alerts Menu Temo Sensor Voltage Sensor Voltage Set Max Rate T Te Set Link Adice Ta HDD04 E 6 06 Set Min Rate HOD02 H0DO03 HDDO
7. 4 gt 156 P Wraps Around LCM 7 X Functions S t Alarm Enter Password _ Set Alarm Beep i 9 Mute Beep Warning Alarm sound 2 Critical Alarm sound 3 Set Password gt Sol New PWD save Config Save Conlig Exit Ne Sel Yes n Reset System oyslem Reset Exit No Sel Yes Show which device that fails to work its sub items could be Power Alerts Menu Supply Fan Temp Sensor and Voltage Sensor Voltage Show enclosure chip voltage in status data represent in V The sub items are shown below Netstor 19 1 2V the expander voltage is 1 2V 5V the expander voltage is 5V For the setup item the LCD key represents Up key to enter the O 9 data Down key to enter a z and A Z data Enter key to confirm the input or ready to update a sub item data Esc Exit key to go back to the main selection Set Link Set HDD devices maximun minimun link speed rate The value could be 12G 6 0G 3 0G or 1 5G Each HDD device link speed will have the sub item as shown below Set Max Rate 12 0G Set Min Rate 1 5G Set Alarm Set enclosure buzzer warning critical error beep style or mute the current beep The value could be Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Sound 4 and Sound Disabled Sound 1 to 4 means different frequency sound Sound disabled means disable the sound beep The sub items are shown below Set Alarm Beep Mute beep
8. DataBolt performance for 6G 3Gbps HDDs The DataBolt function is disabled by default When DataBolt is enabled though the throughput will be reinforced the I OPS performance will be affected Command dhpm Syntax dhpm on or off CLI gt dhpm on CLI gt st Reboot enclosure to take effect 10 spin Staggering HDD spin up Command spin Syntax spin delay value drive number Delay value can be 512 ms or 1024 ms CLI spin 512 or 1024 drive number CLI gt st 11 showlogs Show event log of enclosure Command showlogs Syntax showlogs enter CLI gt showlogs 12 fdl Update the firmware of enclosure Command fdl Syntax fdl code mfgb To update SAS Expander firmware Netstor 33 CLI gt fdl code To update SAS Expander data file CLI gt fdl mfgb 13 gr set zone group Command gr Syntax gr Group number Cable number range of HDD slots dev 1 means group 1 dev 2 means group 2 cO means cableO cl means cable1 c2 means cable2 cableO CHO cablel CH1 cable2 CH2 CLI gt gr dev 1 c0 16 CLI gt gr dev 2 cl c2 7 16 CLI gt st Reboot enclosure to take effect 14 counters Show all phy counters Command counters Syntax counters reset enter CLI gt counters 34 Netstor AHNNENENENENENENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMNMNMNMNMNNMMMMMMBMMMMMBMBMMMB B N NAAAAAZAAAAZAZXNZAZXNEX NAZ 15 Counters reset Reset all phy counters Command coun
9. MOM MSIE II TM AO h p E GM MEE E I A A ua LI LI Lj LI LI _ NE EE LI i amp Lj a e de LI Ao i A r a F Li ae LES NEP NE NN MET J LI LI L LI a 4 SE ME L k gt a a amp E i a a Li a a E E 1 P GEN NEN MES NEC MEN IO Blue HDD ready A e RE Ni WI OM Ww IMEEM TN uu WI m Uc WU Uu EN A ily Tor X Flash blue Access Flash pink Rebuilding cunc ume M DM pr eir ir EET mo MM OM la a ea UE UE E de ww M M ee MEM ME NM NM gs g95992lJJ7 07000 Red HDD failure DOOR DD D REDDE OL 2 456 3 456 Rear panel 9 Power switch button 10 Power cord receptacle 11 SAS Exp out connector SAS CH2 12 SAS Exp in connector SAS CH1 13 SAS Exp out connector SAS CHO 6 Netstor M N 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Activity LED Blue When activity LED illuminates it indicates SAS host accesses to NS390S 8028 Link LED There are three SAS ports CH2 CH1 CHO on SAS Expander Each SAS port includes four links each link has 12Gbps bandwidth maximum 1 When green link LED is lit for 4 seconds it indicates four links have connected for 48Gbps 2 When green link LED is lit for 2 seconds and light off for 2 seconds it indicates two links have connected for 24Gbps 3 When green link LED is lit for 1 second and light off for 3 seconds it indicates only one link is connected for 12Gbps RJ 45 LAN connector reserved fo
10. arefully contact Netstor Customer Service for additional advice not covered in this User s Guide Table of contents 1 Introduction IMNEGUI P2 L2 Package CMEC MISE acia UNES P2 2 Hardware Installation A Panel La O Ur rada ere daras P4 2 2 SEM SOUP m P8 Cite THOS DOCU o EA o o IRE ERI FUERO FREE RUEE P8 2 2 2 EDCIOSUIe SOU Dinero P8 2 2 2 1 Getting Started eeeeennnnnn mne P8 2 2 2 2 HDD IS la O reas ata era E PS 2 2 2 3 Connection between SAS Expander enclosure ana B gro TM lens P10 Zid AID SS TU erario EE beca tas P14 2 2 2 5 Add more SAS Expander enc losures P14 3 LCD Configuration Manager 3 1 Using Touch Control REY DGG msc P17 3 2 Navigation Map of the LEDs tana P18 4 CU Manager 4 1 RS 232C Port Pin ASIA MEN Erroneo P22 Az eae VELO CTO E e Ee EEE PIVDR P23 4 organes iuo a p e Ea a e E P28 e AOI E OP iO E P36 Netstor 1 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview Netstor s enterprise class 12Gbps SAS Expander JBOD enclosures are designed to provide storage expansion for 12G 6Gbps SAS RAID card The enclosure is equipped with 12Gbps SAS Expander supporting high reliable SAS 12G 6G 3Gbps or high capacity SATA 6G 3Gbps HDDs via single or dual SFF 8644 HD mini SAS cable host connectivity Through the extra HD mini SAS ports expansion to more 12Gbps SAS Expander enclosures is available ensuring it the most cost effective storage expansion 1 2 Package Checklist Befor
11. ction provides detailed information on CLI function of SAS Expander enclosure Type in lower case for all commands The following table gives a summary of all commands to CLI function Function Command Syntax Set password for SAS pass pass enter Expander enclosure Show system info on sys enter enclosure Show status of each Isd Isd hdd temp volt con component on enclosure Save system setting st enter Set puc warning th ID No High warn value CEI warning speed value Set buzzer s sound level of bu warning beep value enclosure MEE speed min link speed IS 2 Enable DataBolt performance for 6G 3G dhpm dhpm on or off HDD spin delay value drive Staggering HDD spin up spin nm number Show event log of SAS showlogs showlogs enter Expander enclosure Netstor Update the firmware of fal fdl code mfgb SAS Expander enclosure mm gr Group No Cable No set zone group gr gt range of slots Show all phy counters counters enter counters Reset all phy counters counters reset enter reset Show SAS address of Sasaddr sasaddr enter enclosure Show list of commands help help enter Exit CLI of SAS Expander lo enter enclosure l pass The default password for SAS Expander enclosure is 0000 The user can set new password for the enclosure Syntax pass enter CLI gt pass Old Password New Password Verify New Pa
12. d configuration users can choose either LCD or CLI LCD includes functions covering fan temperature voltage monitoring HDD link speed and enclosure alarm Refer Chapter 3 for LCD configuration For CLI besides having all LCD s functions it also includes system information event log firmware update and configuration of 3 LCD Configuration Manager The SAS Expander enclosure s LCD is a character based utility that can be used after the unit is powered on Use LCD configuration utility to monitor and configure Alerts Menu Voltage Set Link Set Alarm Set Password Save Config System Reset The LCD function keys are the primary user interface for SAS Expander enclosure Except for the Firmware update all configurations can be made through the interface 16 Netstor AHNNENENENENENENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMNMNMNMNMNNMMMMMMBMMMMMBMBMMMB B N NAAAAAZAAAAZAZXNZAZXNEX NAZ 3 1 Using Touch Control Keypad The keypad and LCD is the primary user interface for the SAS Expander enclosure All configurations enclosure management and its properly connected disk arrays can be performed via the interface The keypad and LCD are connected to the SAS Expander enclosure to access the built in configuration that resides in the firmware of SAS Expander The LCD provides info that includes menu and status information The LCD screen shows up to two lines at a time of menu items or other information The initial
13. e the installation of the enclosure verify the items below are included in the package NS3855 8028 Enclosure x 1 HDD tray installed in the NS3855 8028 x 24 Power cord x 2 CD containing user s manual x 1 HDD mounting screw x 96 Key for HDD tray x 2 HD mini SAS SFF 8644 to HD mini SAS SFF 8644 data cable optional x 1 oOnmuooscumnrf 2 Netstor AS NS3905 8028 Enclosure x 1 HDD tray installed in the NS3905 8028 x 48 Power cord x 2 CD containing user s manual x 1 HDD mounting screw x 192 Key for HDD tray x 2 HD mini SAS SFF 8644 to HD mini SAS SFF 8644 data cable oOnmuooscumnmrIt optional x 2 If any of the items listed above is missing or damaged please contact the sales representative 2 Hardware Insta lla tion This section gives the layout of enclosure s panel and describes the procedures for setting up the SAS Expander enclosure 2 1 Panel Layout NS385S 8028 Front panel 1 Drive presence LED White Power On e 2 Activity indicator LED L LO Blue HDD ready a Flash blue Access 4 Flash pink Rebuilding Red HDD failure Rear panel 3 Power switch button 4 Power cord receptacle 5 LCD display see Chapter 3 on page 11 for LCD configuration 6 Enclosure power LED Green Power On 7 Busy LED Flash green Host computer accessing the enclosure 8 Fault LED Unlit Enclosure normal Red Enclosure failure 9 Link LED 4 Netstor M N
14. en the drive snugly to tray Do not overly tighten the screws Do not force the lever to close when inserting the drive tray into enclosure If a lever does not close smoothly draw out insert the drive tray again and press the lever to close 5 Insert the drive tray into enclosure correctly until its lever appears to shut and press the lever to close until it clicks to ensure drive tray is properly installed in enclosure um zz J z ASS E LO EI pi ALS te 1 2n Ee a y EIE E MH EL ee q 93 E i EE dus E F zz i 1372 See Nt e eeu F E Ls gt j A a e Sont ET ar sa 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for further drives 2 2 2 3 Connection between SAS Expander enclosure and host NS385S 8028 Connect SAS Expander enclosure to the host through data cable Diagram for connection between enclosure and host is shown below NS3855 6028 00 e UD to i i D Um 3 throughput W SAS in SAS Exp out NS3855 8028 NS3855 8028 10 Netstor NS390S 8028 Recommended connection RAID card with two external ports connecting SAS Expander enclosure for faster soeed connection 1 At rear of SAS Expander enclosure there are two SAS Expanders numbered 1 and 2 from right to left SAS Expander 1 is the first SAS Expander inside the enclosure and SAS Expander 2 is the second 2 Connect one end of data cable to the first port on RAID card at ho
15. er of chip high warning value in degrees Celsius low warning value in degrees Celsius CLI gt st To set temperature warning beep for individual HDD CLI 5th ID number of HDD high warning value in degrees Celsius low warning value in degrees Celsius CLI st 6 fan Set speed of enclosure s four fans Command fan Syntax fan lowest speed value warning speed value Speed value ranges from 1 7 lis the lowest speed 7 is the highest speed III Netstor 31 CLI gt fan lowest speed value warning speed value CLI gt st 7 bu Set enclosure s buzzer sound level Command bu Syntax bu warning beep value critical beep value Beep value ranges from 0 3 O means no sound 3 is the loudest sound CLI gt bu warning beep value critical beep value CLI gt st If SAS expander s buzzer beeps due to fan failure or over temperature and the user wants to mute it temporarily the following command can be applied CLI gt bu mute 8 link Set the link rate of HDD in enclosure Command link Syntax link Slot No max link speed min link speed Link speed value ranges from 9 11 9 means 3Gbps 10 means 6Gbps and 11 means 12Gbps CLI gt link Slot No 9 11 9 11 CLI gt st Reboot enclosure to take effect 32 Netstor AHNNENENENNENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMNMNMNNMNMNNMMNMMMMMMMMMBMMMBMMMB M MMBN EEEEEZEZZAAZAZAZAZANZAAZZAZAAZ 9 dhpm Enable
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17. pander enclosures Users can add more enclosures according to their demands for storage The SAS Expander enclosure can run in one of the following two modes 1 Normal Mode default 2 Zone Mode Either mode must be selected using CLI utility see Chapter 4 on page 15 for CLI configuration The manufacturer s default is at Normal Mode Change the mode when SAS Expander enclosure is powered on The change will not take effect until SAS Expander enclosure is rebooted To access the cascaded SAS Expander enclosures through one host the user only needs to use the default Normal Mode To allow two hosts with each computer installed with a RAID card to share the same cascaded SAS Expander enclosures the enclosure needs to be set as Zone Mode Netstor A 1 Normal Mode The host can communicate with all the drives in the cascaded SAS Expander enclosures The number of HDDs the cascaded enclosures can support depends on RAID card s firmware The following figure shows the connection between host and cascaded SAS Expander enclosures I SAS in I3 SAS Exp out 5 dal i 2 Zone Mode The following figure shows SAS Expander enclosure that is split into two virtual groups Each group s drive channel is controlled by individual host s RAID card using SAS CH1 and SAS CH2 Refer to section 4 3 CLI Command for gr command Eren SAS Expar sior gt Activity LED Netstor 15 For enclosure monitoring an
18. r future function upgrade RJ 11 for CLI configuration Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 Fan Fan Fan 8 11 12 13 16 17 10 9 11 12 13 16 17 2 2 System Setup The section of system setup includes host part and enclosure part Settings to both parts need to be done for configuration 2 2 1 Host Setup The host must have a 12G 6Gbps SAS RAID card for connection with SAS Expander enclosure The driver of RAID card needs to be installed on operating system to allow RAID card work with enclosure 2 2 2 Enclosure Setup Detailed procedures on setting up SAS Expander enclosure are provided in the following sub sections 2 2 2 1 Getting Started Remove SAS Expander enclosure from its packaging Arrange the enclosure near host PC server or workstation 2 2 2 2 HDD Installation 1 The HDD tray can be pulled out directly if drive trays are in front If drive trays are built on top side remove the top cover by loosening the two thumbscrews in front for accessing the drive tray 8 Netstor 2 Hold one of the HDD trays from the enclosure Push Its button leftward for releasing the lever until the lever pops out The heads of the four screws must be level with the drive tray when the HDD is attached to it Otherwise a screw can take hold of the tray from the side and prevent the tray to be pulled out of the array 4 Adopt four of the screws provided and fasten the HDD on tray Tighten each screw to fast
19. ssword CLI gt st 2 SyS Show system information on enclosure The information includes vendor name model name serial number expander port number product revision chip name customer code manufacturer data revision and working time EE Netstor 29 Syntax sys enter CLI gt sys 3 Isd Show status of each component on enclosure The component includes HDD temperature voltage and connector Syntax Isd hdd temp volt con To show status of HDD CLI gt Isd hdd To show status of enclosure and chip temperature CLI gt Isd temp To show status of SAS Expander s voltage CLI gt Isd volt To show status of enclosure s three external HD mini SAS connectors CLI gt Isd con 4 st Save system setting Every time after parameter is entered into CLI the user needs to save the parameter to take effect Syntax st enter CLI gt st 30 Netstor m 5 th Set warning beep for highest and lowest temperature for enclosure SAS Expander chip and HDD Syntax th ID No High warning value low warning value Firstly determine the ID number of enclosure chip or HDD that will be set for warning temperature CLI gt th To set temperature warning beep for enclosure CLI gt th ID number of enclosure high warning value in degrees Celsius low warning value in degrees Celsius CLI gt st To set temperature warning beep for SAS Expander chip CLI 5th ID numb
20. st side and connect the other end of data cable to SAS Exp In connector SAS CH1 on SAS Expander 1 Netstor 11 2 0 8 Pm m aai om data cable R D card 3 Connect one end of data cable to the second port on RAID card at host side and connect the other end of data cable to SAS Exp In connector SAS CH1 on SAS Expander 2 data Cable RAID card Optional connection RAID card with only one external port connecting SAS Expander 12 Netstor A 1 At rear of SAS Expander enclosure there are two SAS Expanders numbered 1 and 2 from right to left SAS Expander 1 is the first SAS Expander inside the enclosure and SAS Expander 2 is the second 2 Connect one end of data cable to RAID card at host side and connect the other end of data cable to SAS Exp In connector SAS CH1 on SAS Expander 1 data cable RAID card 3 Connect one end of data cable to the left SAS Exp Out connector SAS CH2 on SAS Expander 1 and connect the other end of data cable to SAS Exp In connector SAS CH1 on SAS Expander 2 O AIA TLAL LCLOAULUU LVOOITCIAGGUALO cCLO GIAobS oALUL 44u u AAA AH NeLLLULOL EOAAAEAOA ApOAAAAADAA LLLOLIAeG LJODGL LL OOO LLO Netstor 13 data cable 2 2 2 4 RAID Setup To set up RAID volume on enclosure users need to set volume from GUI interface of RAID card Refer to RAID card s user guide for RAID configuration 2 2 2 5 Add more SAS Ex
21. ters reset Syntax counters reset enter CLI gt counters reset 16 sasaddr Show SAS address of enclosure Command sasaddr Syntax sasaddr enter CLI gt sasaddr 17 help Show list of commands Command help Syntax help enter CLI gt help 18 lo Exit CLI of SAS Expander enclosure Command lo Syntax lo enter CLI gt lo EEUU T Netstor 35 2 Q amp A Question 1 When one of the fans breaks down the buzzer inside the SAS Expander enclosure will beep to alert the administrator how to mute the beep Answer Select Set Alarm from the LCD display enter password 0000 default select Mute Beep and press enter to mute The other way to mute the beep is to click the mute button from the GUI interface of RAID card Question 2 When one of the PSU units breaks down power supply s buzzer will beep to alert the administrator how to mute the beep Answer Press the green alarm mute button on PSU at rear of SAS Expander enclosure 36 Netstor AHNNENENENENENENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMNMNMNMNMNNMMMMMMBMMMMMBMBMMMB B N NAAAAAZAAAAZAZXNZAZXNEX NAZ Note Contacting Netstor Customer Service The Netstor website at www netstor com tw has technical updates and the most current product and support information Please check our website for the latest updates and online support files for helpful information If further assistance is needed please contact us in one of the fol
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