Specifications – Chaparral Fibre Channel -to-SCSI Router Chaparral FS 1310 User Manual

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FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide

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The EC command, as implemented in the Chaparral router, requires no administration.
Administering an EC environment is most intensive on the application side. Chaparral
supports the Storage Networking Industry Association Extended Copy Specification
(ANSI T10/ 99-143R1). Any questions related to using a Chaparral router in an EC
environment should be directed to the application provider or your reseller. If you are
developing EC enabled applications, contact Chaparral for information on our specific
implementation.

Specifications

The book title is a self-contained FC-to-SCSI router in a 1U enclosure with an integrated
power supply. The router is ideal for attaching legacy SCSI storage devices to Fibre
Channel SANs. You can install the unit in an industry-standard 19

"

cabinet using the

Chaparral-supplied mounting brackets. The router can be installed in either front-
mounting or rear-mounting configurations. Table 1-1 provides additional product
specifications.

Table 1-1. Product specifications

Item

Specification

Physical

1U enclosure (1.75" H x 17" W x 10.5" D)
Rack mount (with detachable brackets) or desktop use
Front- or rear-mount in racks
Weight: approximately 8 lbs

Fibre Channel

GBIC housing for either optical or copper cabling
Supports data transfer up to 100 MB/sec
(Devices connected via this port are referred to as front-end
devices.)

SCSI

LVD/SE model

!

Supports Ultra2 wide data transfer up to 80 MB/sec per
channel

!

Has internal SCSI termination

HVD model

!

Supports Ultra wide data transfer up to 40 MB/sec per channel

!

Has internal SCSI termination

(Devices connected to the SCSI channels are referred to as back-
end devices.)

Connections

Fibre Channel (GBIC)
Three SCSI Channels (68-pin)
RS-232 serial port (RJ-12)
10BaseT Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
AC Power

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