Chaparral FS2620R 사용자 설명서

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Powering Up All Devices
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Connecting to the Ethernet Port
You use the Ethernet (10BaseT) port to configure and manage the FS2620R. You use this 
configuration option when you need to manage the FS2620R from a remote computer that 
is connected to your LAN. For more information about the configuration and management 
capabilities, see 
To connect to the Ethernet port:
1
Be sure the FS2620R is turned off.
2
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the FS2620R.
3
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network hub, router, or other 
network connection.
Powering Up All Devices
After you have made all of the SCSI, Ethernet, and RS-232 connections, you are ready to 
power up the router and all devices connected to it. For best results, use a two-stage setup 
procedure. First, connect all SCSI devices and the RS-232 port to ensure proper operation. 
Second, connect the FC host port and finish installation.
To power up SCSI devices:
1
Be sure the router is turned off.
2
Attach the power cable to the back of the router.
See 
3
Plug the power cable into a power source.
4
Connect the SCSI devices to the router using the appropriate SCSI cables.
5
Power up the connected SCSI storage devices and allow them to come ready.
6
Power up the router and allow it to come ready.
The ST status light stays a steady yellow. See 
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The router recognizes all SCSI devices connected to the six SCSI channels on the 
FS2620R, and assigns each device a unique LUN address, which will be mapped as part of 
a unique FC address. You can configure the router to assign itself a LUN for in-band 
management, server-free backup, and other uses.
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Caution: Do not remove the router’s cover. The router has no user-
serviceable parts. Removing the cover will void the warranty.