Connecting the router, Connecting to the scsi channels – Chaparral Fibre Channel -to-SCSI Router Chaparral FS 1310 User Manual

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Installing the Router

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Connecting the Router

The router has several types of data connections:

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Fibre Channel (gigabaud interface connector [GBIC])—permitting connection to
other FC devices, typically through an arbitrated loop or SAN with fabric.

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Three SCSI channels—permitting the connection of up to 15 devices on each channel.

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RS-232 serial port—for configuration and management of the router.

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Ethernet (10BaseT)—connects to your local area network (LAN) to permit
configuration and management of the router.

For first time installation, install the SCSI devices first to ensure the router and its
assigned devices are working properly. You should connect all SCSI devices to the router
and power it on. After proper operation is established, you can proceed to connect the FC
host and the RS-232 or Ethernet ports.

Figure 2-9. Rear panel components

Connecting to the SCSI Channels

With the FS1310, you can attach SCSI storage devices to one, two, or three of the router’s
SCSI channels. Up to 15 SCSI devices can be attached to each channel (45 total). You can
attach SCSI storage devices to channel 0, for a maximum of 15 SCSI devices.

Tip: For optimal performance, use channels 1 and 2 first, then
channel 0 on the FS1310.

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