StorageTek D173/9176 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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10 9176/D173 D
ISK SUBSYSTEM - SITE PREPARATION GUIDE
2 Channel Site -- http://www.storagetek.com/channels/index.html
where you select login here and then enter your username and password, and
select Products >> 9176 (Client Server Disk Subsystem menu) >> Technical Info >>
9176/9170 Connectivity Information.
3 KnowledgeMap -- http://wwfokm.stortek.com/ where you select OPENstorage on the
left menu, and then select Connectivity Matrix under the Technical section, and then
select 9176 Connectivity Information.
IMPORTANT In order to get the software that you need, you need to order at least one
host attach kit, which includes the GBICs you need to match your order.
NOTE Installation into existing cabinets requires a 45cm (17.72 in.) width minimum!
Refer also to the engineering web pages, especially for information about StorageTek’s
entry level D173 Disk Subsystem. The D173 uses Object Manager 7.10; and it has the
same footprint as the 9176. It is also upgradeable to a 9176 as well as future products that
StorageTek will announce in the months to come.
Cable Connectors
StorageTek Disk Subsystems use Fibre Channel copper and optic cables. The following
illustrations show the various types of connectors that are used to attach the server’s HBAs
to StorageTek’s open system disk subsystems.
HSSDC
DB9
OPTICAL