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devices. The SAS-2 receptacles do not have table routing or subtractive routing restrictions, making

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Figure 14 shows the icons that identify the connectors that attach to an end device, an enclosure "out" port, an enclosure "in" port, and an enclosure universal port. Figure 14. External Mini SAS 4x cable connector icons identify compatible devices and ports Cable connectors and receptacles have keying to correspond to in ports (subtractive routing), out ports (table routing), and ports for direct-attached end devices (direct routing). Figure 15 shows the three keying methods corresponding to enclosure in and out ports and ports for direct-attached devices. The SAS-2 receptacles do not have table routing or subtractive routing restrictions, making them universal. Figure 15. Cable connector key slot positions 18

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Figure 14 shows the icons that identify the connectors that attach to an end device, an enclosure “out”
port, an enclosure “in” port, and an enclosure universal port.
Figure 14.
External Mini SAS 4x cable connector icons identify compatible devices and ports
Cable connectors and receptacles have keying to correspond to in ports (subtractive routing), out
ports (table routing), and ports for direct-attached end devices (direct routing). Figure 15 shows the
three keying methods corresponding to enclosure in and out ports and ports for direct-attached
devices. The SAS-2 receptacles do not have table routing or subtractive routing restrictions, making
them universal.
Figure 15.
Cable connector key slot positions
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