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4-24 SANnet II 200 FC, SATA, and SATA SE Array Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • March 2005

Figure 4-21 SANnet II 200 FC JBOD/Expansion Unit Default SFP Placement

In a default SANnet II 200 SATA expansion unit, SFPs are initially plugged into the
left-most Loop A port in the upper I/O expansion module and in the left-most Loop B
port in the lower I/O expansion module (Figure 4-22).

Figure 4-22 SANnet II 200 SATA Expansion Unit Default SFP Placement

4.8.4

Changing Your SFP Configuration

The FC and SATA arrays use SFP connectors to attach to hosts and expansion units.
SATA SE arrays use SFP connectors to attach to hosts. These SFP connectors resemble
the one shown in Figure 4-23, with a single connector at the end that plugs into an SFP
port on the array or expansion unit chassis, and a duplex jack into which you insert a
cable to make the connection.

To connect to an empty port, first slide the SFP connector into the port so that it
connects firmly with the chassis. Then plug the fiber-optic cable’s SFP connector
into the duplex jack at the end of the SFP.

To remove an SFP connector, remove the cable if one is connected to it, and then
slide the SFP out from the port.

Default SFP Placement

Default SFP Placement

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