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Port side of the DC04 SAN Director

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• Two redundant WWN cards on the non-port side, to maintain chassis-specific information such as WWNs, IP addresses, and summary status information for each Director blade and power supply through LEDs • 4-Gb and 8-Gb Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers (4-Gb SFPs operate at 1 Gb, 2 Gb or 4 Gb. 8-Gb SFPs operate at 2 Gb, 4 Gb or 8 Gb.) • Extended Form-factor Pluggable (XFP) optical transceivers (10-Gb/s) • All blades are serviced from the port side of the DC04 SAN Director. Blowers, power supplies, and power cables are serviced from the non-port side • World Wide Name (WWN) cards on the nonport side, with WWN status LEDs located under the bezel • Improved cable management using two vertical cable management fingers and a redesigned chassis door • Constant intake and Field-replaceable Unit (FRU) temperature monitoring • Redundant AC primary power connections to ensure high availability. Each power supply has its own connector, so the number of primary power connections varies from two to four. Port side of the DC04 SAN Director NOTE: Airflow in the DC04 SAN Director is from the non-port side to the left side of the chassis (viewed from the port side) and out the exhaust vent. The included port side exhaust kit redirects the airflow out the port side of the chassis. Figure 36 shows a sample configuration of the port side of the DC04 SAN Director without the port side exhaust kit installed. Figure 37 shows the DC04 SAN Director with the port side exhaust kit installed. HP StorageWorks DC and DC04 SAN Backbone Director Switches 115

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Two redundant WWN cards on the non-port side, to maintain chassis-specific information such
as WWNs, IP addresses, and summary status information for each Director blade and power
supply through LEDs
4-Gb and 8-Gb Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers (4-Gb SFPs operate at
1 Gb, 2 Gb or 4 Gb. 8-Gb SFPs operate at 2 Gb, 4 Gb or 8 Gb.)
Extended Form-factor Pluggable (XFP) optical transceivers (10-Gb/s)
All blades are serviced from the port side of the DC04 SAN Director. Blowers, power supplies,
and power cables are serviced from the non-port side
World Wide Name (WWN) cards on the nonport side, with WWN status LEDs located under
the bezel
Improved cable management using two vertical cable management fingers and a redesigned
chassis door
Constant intake and Field-replaceable Unit (FRU) temperature monitoring
Redundant AC primary power connections to ensure high availability. Each power supply has its
own connector, so the number of primary power connections varies from two to four.
Port side of the DC04 SAN Director
NOTE:
Airflow in the DC04 SAN Director is from the non-port side to the left side of the chassis (viewed from
the port side) and out the exhaust vent. The included port side exhaust kit redirects the airflow out the
port side of the chassis.
Figure 36
shows a sample configuration of the port side of the DC04 SAN Director without the port
side exhaust kit installed.
Figure 37
shows the DC04 SAN Director with the port side exhaust kit
installed.
HP StorageWorks DC and DC04 SAN Backbone Director Switches
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