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4 NOTE Before using this information and the product it supports, read the safety information in Appendix C. Safety notices on page 47 and the general information in Appendix B. Notices on page 41. First Edition (November 2001) This edition applies to the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Model 110 and Model 210 and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Order publications through your IBM representative or the IBM branch office servicing your locality. Publications are not stocked at the address below. IBM welcomes your comments. A form for reader s comments is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been removed, you may address your comments to: International Business Machines Corporation Design & Information Development Department CGFA PO Box Research Triangle Park, NC U.S.A. You can also submit comments by selecting Feedback at When you send information to IBM, you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. Copyright International Business Machines Corporation All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.

5 Contents Tables v About this guide vii Who should read this guide vii Notices used in this book vii Publications vii Hardcopy publications shipped with the IP Storage 200i vii Softcopy publications viii Accessibility viii Web site viii Safety precautions ix Chapter 1. General Information IBM IP Storage 200i iscsi clients Standard features Optional features Specifications Dimensions Weight Operating environment Non-operating (power-off) environment Heat output Power requirements Chapter 2. Installation procedures Preinstallation checklist A headless appliance Setting up the appliance Installing a Model 210 in a rack Installing optional features Connecting a storage unit to the Model Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive Installing memory modules Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet adapter Replacing the battery Installing the Tower-to-Rack Kit Attaching the cables Model Model Connecting external options Input/output connector locations Input/output ports Powering on and off the appliance Powering on the appliance Powering off the appliance Performing initial configuration Prerequisites Accessing the Administrative Console Logging in to the Administrative Console Taking control of the Administrative Console Configuring the network Creating a logical drive Copyright IBM Corp iii

6 Creating and assigning VLUNs Configuring the system Appendix A. Getting help, service, and information Service support Before you call for service Getting customer support and service Getting help online: 38 Getting help by telephone Appendix B. Notices Environmental notices Electronic emission notices Trademarks Appendix C. Safety notices Basic Safety information General safety Electrical safety Safety inspection guide Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices Grounding (earthing) requirements IBM Glossary of Storage Networking Terms Index iv IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

7 Tables 1. Standard features of Model 110 and Model Optional Features of Model 110 and Model Product information IBM Web sites for help, services, and information Copyright IBM Corp v

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9 About this guide Who should read this guide Notices used in this book This guide provides information necessary to install the hardware for the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210. This guide is intended for anyone responsible for planning, performing or reviewing hardware installation of the IP Storage 200i. This publication contains notices that relate to a specific topic. The Caution and Danger notices also appear in the multilingual safety book that came with your IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i. Each notice is numbered for easy reference to the corresponding notices in the safety book. The notice definitions are as follows: Notes Attention Caution Danger These notices provide important tips, guidance, or advice. These notices indicate possible damage to programs, devices, or data. An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in which damage could occur. These notices indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you. A caution notice is placed just before the description of a potentially hazardous procedure step or situation. These notices indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. A danger notice is placed just before a description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or situation. Publications Hardcopy publications shipped with the IP Storage 200i The following publications are shipped in hardcopy. They are also provided in softcopy on the Publications and Code CD that came with your appliance and at v Safety Information Read This First, SD This document provides translated versions of general safety notices. This book should be read before using this product. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide, GA This publication provides detailed procedures for setting up, cabling components, and configuring IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Quick Start Instructions This fold-out brochure provides a brief list of procedures for quickly setting up, cabling, and configuring the IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210. v Release Notes This document provides any changes that were not available at the time the publications were produced. Copyright IBM Corp vii

10 Softcopy publications The following publications support the IP Storage 200i appliance. They are available in softcopy on the Publications and Code CD that came with your appliance and at v Safety Information, GA This publication contains hardware safety information translated into different languages. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Administrator s Guide, GA This publication describes instructions for configuring, maintaining, recovering, and troubleshooting the appliance. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 100 and 200 Installation Guide, GA This publication provides detailed procedures for setting up, cabling components, and configuring IP Storage 200i Models 100 and 200. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 100 and 200 Service Guide, GY This publication describes instructions for troubleshooting, recovering, and servicing the IP Storage 200i Models 100 and 200. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Service Guide, GY This publication describes instructions for troubleshooting, recovering, and servicing the IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210. v IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Storage Unit Installation Guide, GA This publication provides instructions for installing, replacing, and troubleshooting components in the Model EXP (storage unit). v IBM TotalStorage 5Ux24D Tower-to-Rack Kit Installation Guide, GA This publication describes how to convert Models 100 and 110 into a rack-mountable unit. v IBM TotalStorage Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter Quick Installation Guide, GA This publication describes how to install the Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter. v Netfinity Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter User s Guide This publication describes how to install the Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter. Accessibility The softcopy version of this guide and the other related publications are all accessibility-enabled for the IBM Home Page Reader. Web site You can obtain complete parts information, FAQs, technical hints and tips, the latest level of technical publications and release notes, and downloadable files (including iscsi clients and the latest system image) from: viii IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

11 Safety precautions Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this publication before performing any of the instructions. Leia todas as instruções de cuidado e perigo antes de executar qualquer operação. Prenez connaissance de toutes les consignes de type Attention et Danger avant de procéder aux opérations décrites par les instructions. Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise, bevor Sie eine Anweisung ausführen. Accertarsi di leggere tutti gli avvisi di attenzione e di pericolo prima di effettuare qualsiasi operazione. Lea atentamente todas las declaraciones de precaución y peligro ante de llevar a cabo cualquier operación. About this guide ix

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13 Chapter 1. General Information IBM IP Storage 200i This chapter provides an overview of the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i and iscsi clients, and lists the standard and optional features and hardware specifications for Models 110 and 210. The IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i consists of the IBM 4125 IP Storage Models 110 and 210. These models are designed for workgroups, departments, and solution providers that have storage area network requirements across heterogeneous Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Linux clients (iscsi clients). It includes preloaded code and offers virtually Plug and Play IP-based storage. Model 110 is a tower unit that requires only power and network connections for setup. A conversion kit is available to convert Model 110 for rack mounting. The Model 210 can be mounted in a 5U rack drawer. In addition to power and network interfaces, the Model 210 has external SCSI connections for up to three storage units for a total rack requirement of 14U. For additional storage, a Model EXP (also known as a storage unit) can be attached to the Model 210 to increase its storage capacity. Each storage unit supports up to 14 Ultra160 SCSI hard disk drives. It delivers fast, high-volume data transfer, retrieval, and storage functions across multiple drives. iscsi clients The iscsi clients allow Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Linux computers to access storage over an IP network. The iscsi client, as an iscsi initiator, issues SCSI commands to the IP Storage 200i according to the IETF-defined protocol for IP storage. When the iscsi client is successfully connected to the IP Storage 200i, any disks assigned to the iscsi client appear as a physical disk. Operations normally performed on a physical SCSI disk can be performed on an iscsi disk. Note: You cannot boot from an iscsi disk; instead, the iscsi disk is used for storage after the computer is booted. You can download the iscsi client code from the following Web site: Copyright IBM Corp

14 Standard features Table 1 lists the standard features of the Models 110 and 210. Table 1. Standard features of Model 110 and Model 210 Hardware Model 110 Model 210 System v One GHz processor v 512-KB Level-2 cache v Integrated 10/100 Ethernet (used only for configuration and servicing) v Five PCI expansion slots v v v v Dual GHz processors 512-KB Level-2 cache Integrated 10/100 Ethernet (used only for configuration and servicing) Five PCI expansion slots Memory v 512 MB v Type: 133-MHz, ECC, SDRAM, registered DIMMs v Upgradable to a maximum of 1.5 GB Internal hard disk 20.4-GB IDE drives (HDDs) Expansion bays v Hot-swap: six slim-high v Non-hot-swap: three 5.25-in., one for CD-ROM drive, one for IDE drive, and one spare Hot-swap hard disk drives (HDDs) Three Ultra rpm 36.4 GB or 73 GB v v 1GB Type: 133-MHz, ECC, SDRAM, registered DIMMs v Upgradable to a maximum of 2 GB 20.4-GB IDE v v Hot-swap: six slim-high Non-hot-swap: three 5.25-in., one for CD-ROM drive, one for IDE drive, and one spare Three Ultra rpm 36.4 GB or 73 GB RAID controller Network Total: 109 GB or 219 GB ServeRAID -4Mx 64-MB cache Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter or Total: 109 GB or 219 GB ServeRAID-4H 128-MB cache Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter or Gigabit Ethernet Copper Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter Adapter Power supplies Three 250 W ( V) Three 250 W ( V) 2 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

15 Optional features Table 2 lists the optional features of the Models 110 and 210. Table 2. Optional Features of Model 110 and Model 210 Feature type Feature Model 110 Model 210 Adapters (one and only one IBM Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter Option Option is required) IBM Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter Option Option Conversion kit 5Ux24D Tower-to-Rack Kit Option Rack-mountable (standard) Memory 1-GB upgrade Option Option Storage Note: You cannot mix drives with different sizes in the Models 110 and 210. You can, however, mix drives with different sizes in the storage unit Model EXP. Model EXP storage unit N/A Option to add up to three storage units with three to fourteen 36.4-GB or 73-GB HDDs 36.4 GB 10K-4 Ultra160 SCSI Hot-Swap SL HDD 73 GB 10K-4 Ultra160 SCSI Hot-Swap SL HDD 36.4 GB 10K-4 Ultra160 SCSI Hot-Swap SL HDD spare 73 GB 10K-4 Ultra160 SCSI Hot-Swap SL HDD spare Option to add up to three additional units (if three 36.4-GB HDDs are already installed) Option to add up to three additional units (if three 73-GB HDDs are already installed) Option Option Option to add up to three additional units (if three 36.4-GB HDDs are already installed) Option to add up to three additional units (if three 73-GB HDDs are already installed) Option Option Chapter 1. General Information 3

16 Specifications Dimensions Model 110 Model 210 Width 217 mm (8.5 in.) 440 mm (17.3 in.) Height 440 mm (17.3 in.) 217 mm (8.5 in.) Depth 700 mm (27.5 in.) 688 mm (27.1 in.) Weight Model 110 Model 210 Minimum configuration (approximate) 26.6 kg (58.6 lb) 25.2 kg (55.7 lb) Maximum configuration (approximate) 37.5 kg (82.7 lb) 36.2 kg (79.8 lb) Operating environment Models 110 and 210 Air temperature at altitudes up to 914 m (2999 ft) C ( F) at altitudes from 914 m (2999 ft) to 2133 m (6998 ft) C ( F). Humidity 8% - 80% Non-operating (power-off) environment Models 110 and 210 Air Temperature (at maximum altitude of 2133 m [6998 ft]) C ( F) Humidity 8% - 80% Heat output Approximate heat output Models 110 and 210 Minimum configuration 683 BTU (200 W) Maximum configuration 2048 BTU (600 W) Power requirements Power Models 110 and 210 Voltage low range V ac, Hz Voltage high range V ac, Hz Power consumption kva 4 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

17 Chapter 2. Installation procedures Preinstallation checklist This chapter provides procedures for installing the IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210. Before beginning an installation, record your product information in Table 3. Refer to this information when service is necessary. Table 3. Product information Record your product information in this table. Product name IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Machine type 4125 Model number Serial number The following items are shipped with the IP Storage 200i. Verify that you have all the items listed. v Model 110 or Model 210 v Power cords (3) v Documentation set, including: Recovery CD Publications and Code CD Safety Information Read This First Quick Start Instructions IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide v Rack-mounting kit (for Model 210), including: Cable-management assembly Front and rear rack-mounting templates 7 cable straps 10 cable ties 12 cage nuts 12 clip nuts 2 screw packages 2 slide rails If you ordered options for the appliance, this package might contain additional hardware or publications for those options. Note: Visually inspect the hardware to ensure that it was not damaged during shipping. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase. Copyright IBM Corp

18 A headless appliance The IP Storage 200i is a headless appliance; it does not come with a monitor or keyboard. Do not attach a monitor or keyboard during installation or normal operation. Network IBM IP Storage Power Display and keyboard Setting up the appliance To set up the IP Storage 200i: 1. If you are setting up a Model 210, install the engine in a rack (see Installing a Model 210 in a rack ). 2. Install any optional features (see Installing optional features on page 10). 3. Connect the power cords and network cables (see Attaching the cables on page 26). 4. Start the appliance and verify that the power-on diagnostics completed successfully (see Powering on the appliance on page 30). 5. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive. This CD might be required for future system recovery and must be kept in the CD-ROM drive at all times. 6. Perform the initial configuration (see Performing initial configuration on page 32). Installing a Model 210 in a rack For Model 210, use the rack-mounting kit provided to install the engine in a rack. Before you begin the installation: v Review the documentation that comes with your rack enclosure. v Ensure that the room air temperature is below 35 C (95 F). v Maintain a 15-cm (6-in.) clearance around the engine for air circulation. v Plan the installation working from the bottom of the rack up. v Take precautions to prevent the rack from overloading the power outlets when you install multiple components in the rack. 6 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

19 ! 18 kg (37 lbs) 32 kg (70.5 lbs) 55 kg (121.2 lbs) CAUTION: <2 17> Use safe practices when lifting.! CAUTION: <2 18> Do not place any object weighing more than 82 kg (180 lb) on top of rack-mounted devices.! CAUTION: <2-20> Do not place your fingers around the rack-support wheels when lowering the engine onto the slide rails. Ensure that your fingers do not become pinched between the wheels and the rail. Note: For translations of this safety notice, refer to Safety Information, which can be found on the Publications and Code CD that was shipped with your appliance. To install the Model 210 in a rack: 1. Review the safety precautions in Safety precautions on page ix. 2. Remove all hard disk drives before installing the engine in a rack to lighten the weight of the engine: a. Pull the drive tray handle to the open position (perpendicular to the hard drive) to disengage the hard disk drive connector from the backplane at the back of the drive bay. b. Wait approximately 30 seconds to allow the hard disk drive to spin down. c. Pull the hot-swap hard disk drive assembly from the drive bay. 3. Remove the rack doors and the side panels during the installation, if necessary. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 7

20 4. Using the stickers provided on the rack-mounting template, mark holes on the front and rear of the rack in the locations indicated by the arrows. The stickers indicate where to place the clip nuts or cage nuts in the next step. Note: Position the template to the rack so that the edges of the template do not overlap any other devices to be installed. 5. Insert the cage nuts using a screwdriver or the cage-nut-insertion tool or slide on the clip nuts (as required for your rack) into all marked holes Use the pins on the slide rail to align the rail with the rack. Use the M6 screws to secure the slide rail to the rack. Repeat this step for the other slide rail. 2 1 A 2 8 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

21 7. Use the M6 screws to attach the hinge bracket to the rear of the rack. Then, use the hinge pin to attach the cable-management assembly to the slide rail Fully extend the slide rails out of the rack. 9. Lift the engine above the rails. Then, rest the rack-support wheels, located near the rear of the engine, on the slide rails. 10. Lower the front of the engine onto the slide rails. Note: Be sure that the bracket notches on the front of the engine fit securely on the tabs located on the front of the slide rails. 2 1 A B C 11. Use the M4 screws to secure the engine to the rails. Unscrew the rear rack-support wheels and store them in a safe place. A Replace the rack door and side panels, if necessary. 13. Replace the hard disk drives in the engine: a. Ensure that the tray handle is open (that is, perpendicular to the hard disk drive). b. Align the rails on the hard disk drive assembly with the guide rails in the drive bay. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 9

22 Installing optional features c. Gently push the hard disk drive assembly into the drive bay until the hard disk drive connects to the backplane. d. Push the tray handle toward the closed position until it locks the hard disk drive in place. The section provides instructions for installing the optional features. Connecting a storage unit to the Model 210 You can attach up to three Model EXP storage units to the Model 210. For detailed installation and cabling instructions for the storage unit, refer to the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Storage Unit Installation Guide. To attach storage units to a Model 210: 1. Connect one end of a 68-pin very-high density connector interface (VHDCI) SCSI cable to the appropriate external channel connector on the ServeRAID-4H adapter. Important: Connect the first storage unit to Channel 2, the second to Channel 3, and the third to Channel 4. 1 External channel 1 2 External channel 2 3 External channel 3 4 External channel 4 Figure 1. External channels of the ServeRAID-4H controller 2. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the storage unit. 10 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

23 Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive Attention: v To maintain correct system cooling, do not operate the appliance for more than 2 minutes without either a hard disk drive or a filler panel installed in each drive bay. Therefore, if you are replacing a defective hot-swap drive, either leave the defective drive in place or put in a filler panel until you have a replacement drive. v When you handle electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices (ESDs), take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For details about handling these devices, refer to Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices on page 54. v You cannot mix drives with different sizes in the Models 110 and 210. You can, however, mix drives with different sizes in the storage unit Model EXP. To install a hot-swap hard disk drive in a drive bay: 1. Remove the filler panel from one of the empty hot-swap drive bays by inserting your finger in the depression on the left side of the filler panel and pulling it away from the appliance. 2. Install the hot-swap hard disk drive in the drive bay: a. Ensure that the tray handle is open (that is, perpendicular to the hard disk drive). b. Align the rails on the hard disk drive assembly with the guide rails in the drive bay. c. Gently push the hard disk drive assembly into the drive bay until it connects to the backplane. d. Push the tray handle toward the closed position until it locks the hard disk drive in place Filler panel Hard disk drive Drive tray handle (in open position) Figure 2. Installing a hard disk drive Chapter 2. Installation procedures 11

24 3. Check the hard disk drive status indicators to verify that the hard disk drives are operating correctly. The Hard Disk Drive Status LED is immediately to the right of the hard disk drive. v v v When the green LED flashes rapidly (three flashes per second), the controller is identifying the hard disk drive. When the green LED flashes slowly (one flash per second), the hard disk drive is being rebuilt. When the amber LED is on continuously, the hard disk drive has failed. Installing memory modules Your appliance comes with two or more dual inline memory modules (DIMM) installed on the system board in the DIMM connectors. You can install an additional 1 GB of memory in both models. Notes: 1. Memory modules must be installed or replaced in matched pairs. 2. The Models 110 and 210 are shipped with two DIMMs installed in DIMM slots 1 and 4. These slots must be filled for correct operation. You can install additional DIMMs as a matched pair in DIMM slots 2 and 3. To install a memory module: 1. Prepare to install the memory module (see Preparing to install a memory module ). 2. Remove the cover (see Removing the cover on page 13). 3. Install the memory module (see Installing and replacing a memory module on page 14). 4. Replace the cover (see Replacing the cover on page 17). Preparing to install a memory module Before installing a memory module: v Become familiar with the safety and handling guidelines specified under Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices on page 54. v The blue color on components and labels inside your Models 110 and 210 identifies touch points where a component can be gripped, a latch moved, and so on. The only exception to this is the power supplies, which are orange. v v Make sure that you have an adequate number of correctly grounded electrical outlets for the engines and any other options that you intend to install. Before you begin installing components, read the safety information found in Appendix C. Safety notices on page 47. Memory modules must be added, installed, or replaced two modules at a time. System reliability considerations: To help ensure correct cooling and system reliability, make sure that: v Each of the drive bays has either a hard disk drive or a filler panel installed. v You replace a removed hot-swap drive within 2 minutes of removal. v The cover is in place during normal operations, or is removed for no longer than 30 minutes while the appliance is operating. Note: The front door (Model 110) can be removed permanently without affecting system reliability. 12 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

25 Removing the cover This section describes how to remove the cover from Model 110 and Model 210. Attention: For correct cooling and airflow, replace the cover before switching on the appliance. Operating the appliance for extended periods of time (over 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damage appliance components. Removing the Model 110 cover: To remove the left-side cover of the Model 110: 1. Power OFF the appliance and all attached devices, and disconnect all external cables and power cords. 2. Move the cover-release lever down while sliding the left-side cover toward the rear of the appliance about 25 mm (1 in.). 3. Lift the cover off the appliance and set the cover aside. 1 2 Left-side cover Cover release lever Chapter 2. Installation procedures 13

26 Removing the Model 210 cover: To remove the appliance top cover: 1. Power OFF the appliance and all attached devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords. 2. Release the left and right safety latches and pull the appliance out of the rack enclosure until both slide rails lock. 3. Move the cover-release lever down while sliding the top cover toward the rear of the appliance about 25 mm (1 in.). 4. Lift the cover off the appliance and set the cover aside Left-side latch Cover release lever Right-side latch Top cover Installing and replacing a memory module Model 110 and Model 210 support two additional 512-MB DIMMs. Model 110 support a maximum of 1.5 GB of memory. Model 210 support a maximum of 2 GB of memory. Attention: When you handle electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices (ESDs), take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For details on handling these devices, refer to Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices on page IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

27 DANGER <1 5> Electrical current from power, telephone and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product. v When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables. v Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage. v Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures. v Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices. To Connect 1. Turn everything OFF. 2. First, attach all cables to devices. 3. Attach signal cables to connectors. 4. Attach power cords to outlet. 5. Turn device ON. To Disconnect 1. Turn everything OFF. 2. First, remove power cords from outlet. 3. Remove signal cables from connectors. 4. Remove all cables from devices. CAUTION: <2 19> The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source. Note: For translations of these safety notices, refer to Safety Information, which can be found on the Model 210 that was shipped with your appliance. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 15

28 To install a memory module (DIMM): 1. Review the safety precautions listed in Statement 1 and Statement 5 in Appendix C. Safety notices on page Review the documentation that comes with your DIMM. 3. Power OFF the appliance and peripheral devices, and disconnect all external cables and power cords. 4. If you are replacing a DIMM, remove the defective DIMM by pulling it firmly out of the connector. 5. Touch the static-protective package containing the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the appliance, and remove the DIMM from the package. This discharges any static electricity from the package and from your body. 6. Ensure that the DIMM retaining clips are in the open position. Note: Handle the retaining clips gently to avoid breaking them or damaging the DIMM connectors. 1 DIMM 1 2 DIMM 2 3 DIMM 3 4 DIMM 4 5 Retaining clip Figure 3. Installing a DIMM 16 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

29 7. Turn the DIMM so that the pins align correctly with the connector. Note the notches in the DIMM edge that key the DIMM to the connector. 8. Insert the DIMM into the connector by pressing on one end of the DIMM and then on the other end of the DIMM. Be sure to press straight into the connector. Be sure that the retaining clips snap into the closed position. Note: DIMM slots 1 and 4 must be filled. You can place additional memory in slots 2 and Memory module 1 2 Memory module 2 3 DIMM slot 1 4 DIMM slot 2 5 DIMM slot 3 6 DIMM slot 4 Figure 4. Installing a DIMM 9. Make sure that the retaining clips are in the closed position. If a gap exists between the DIMM and the retaining clips, the DIMM has not been correctly seated. In this case, open the retaining clips and remove the DIMM; then, reinsert the DIMM. 10. Repeat steps 5 on page 16 through 9 for the remaining DIMM. Replacing the cover This section describes how to replace the cover on the Model 110 and Model 210. Replacing the Model 110 cover: To replace the left-side cover: 1. Align the cover with the left side of the appliance, about 25 mm (1 in.) from the front of the engine; place the bottom of the cover on the bottom rail of the chassis. 2. Insert the tabs at the top of the cover into the slots at the top of the engine. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 17

30 3. Hold the cover against the engine and slide the cover toward the front of the engine until the cover clicks into place. 1 2 Slots Left-side cover Replacing the Model 210 cover: To replace the top cover: 1. Align the top cover with the top of the engine, about 25 mm (1 in.) from the front of the appliance; the flanges on the left and right sides of the cover should be on the outside of the engine chassis. 2. Hold the cover against the engine and slide the cover toward the front of the engine until the cover clicks into place Flange Top cover Side latches 18 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

31 Setting memory configuration You are not required to attach a monitor or keyboard to the appliance to set the memory configuration. Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet adapter Your appliance comes with a Gigabit Ethernet adapter in PCI slot 4. The Gigabit Ethernet adapter can be either a Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter or a Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter, depending on your needs. Use these instructions to replace a defective Gigabit Ethernet Adapter or to change your adapter type (for example, changing from a Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter to a Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter). Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet adapter To replace the Gigabit Ethernet adapter: 1. Power OFF the appliance, and remove the power cords and external cables. 2. Remove the engine cover (see Removing the cover on page 13). 3. Remove the defective Gigabit Ethernet adapter: Blue adapter-retention bracket Expansion slot cover Adapter Adapter support bracket retaining clip Adapter support bracket Figure 5. Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet adapter a. Remove the blue adapter-retention bracket by pressing down on the tab and lifting up the bracket. b. Remove the adapter support bracket by pressing down on both tabs and lifting up the bracket. c. Carefully lift out the Gigabit Ethernet adapter. 4. Touch the static-protective package containing the Gigabit Ethernet adapter to an unpainted metal expansion-slot cover on the engine. This discharges any static electricity from the package and from your body. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 19

32 5. Remove the adapter from the static-protective package holding the controller by the edges. Do not touch any exposed components or gold-edge connections on the controller. 6. Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners and align it with the expansion slot on the system board. 7. Press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot. Attention: When you install an adapter in the engine, be sure that it is completely and correctly seated in the system-board connector before you apply power. Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the adapter. 8. Align the bottom tabs of the adapter-retention bracket with the holes at the top of the expansion slots, and press the adapter-retention bracket toward the back of the engine until it clicks into the locked position. 9. Align the bottom tabs of the adapter-support bracket with the holes on the side of the fan assembly, and press the adapter-support bracket toward the front of the engine until it clicks into the locked position. 10. Replace the cover (see Replacing the cover on page 17) and plug in the power cords and network cables (see Attaching network cables ). 11. Power ON the appliance. The PCI BIOS automatically assigns resources to the adapter. Attaching network cables This section describes how to attach the network cable to a Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter or Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter. Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter: Insert the Category 5 twisted-pair RJ-45 network cable into the adapter s connector. LINK ACT 10/100/000 TX Figure 6. Attaching a Gigabit Ethernet Copper Adapter 20 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

33 For 1000BASE-T or 100BASE-TX, your network cable must be Category 5, twisted-pair cabling. If you plan to run the adapter at 1000 Mbps, it must be connected to a compatible 1000-Mbps switch. For 10BASE-T, use Category 3, 4, or 5 twisted-pair cabling. If you want to use this adapter in a residential environment, you must use a Category 5 cable. Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter: Remove and save the fiber-optic connection cover. Insert a 1000BASE-SX duplex type SC fiber optic connector into the ports on the Gigabit adapter bracket, as shown in the following illustration. The connector and ports are keyed for correct orientation. The fiber-based adapter must be connected to an IEEE 802.3z-compliant gigabit switch, such as the Intel 470 Gigabit Switch. TX RX LINK 1 2 Transmit port Receive port Figure 7. Attaching a Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter Chapter 2. Installation procedures 21

34 Replacing the battery IBM has designed this product with your safety in mind. The lithium battery must be handled correctly to avoid possible danger. If you replace the battery, you must adhere to the following safety guidelines.! CAUTION: <2 16> When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not correctly used, handled, or disposed of. Do not: v Throw or immerse into water v Heat to more than 100 C (212 F) v Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Note: For translations of this safety notice, refer to Safety Information, which can be found on the support support Publications and Code CD that was shipped with your appliance. Note: In the U.S., call BM-4333 for information about battery disposal. If you replace the original lithium battery with a heavy-metal battery or a battery with heavy-metal components, be aware of the following environmental consideration. Batteries and accumulators that contain heavy metals must not be disposed of with normal domestic waste. They will be taken back free of charge by the manufacturer, distributor, or representative, to be recycled or disposed of in a correct manner. To order replacement batteries, call within the United States. Before you begin: v Review the safety precautions listed in Appendix C. Safety notices on page 47. v Follow any special handling and installation instructions supplied with the replacement battery. Note: After you replace the battery, you must reconfigure your appliance and reset the system date and time. 22 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

35 To replace the battery: 1. Power OFF the appliance and peripheral devices, and disconnect all external cables and power cords. 2. Remove the appliance cover. 3. Remove all of the adapters: Blue adapter-retention bracket Expansion slot cover Adapter Adapter support bracket retaining clip Adapter support bracket Figure 8. Removing adapters a. Remove the blue adapter-retention bracket by pressing down on the tab and lifting up the bracket. b. Remove the adapter support bracket by pressing down on both tabs and lifting up the bracket. c. Carefully lift out the adapters. Attention: Note the location of the adapters. You must replace each adapter in the same slot from which it was removed. Note: You do not need to unplug the internal adapter cables. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 23

36 4. Remove the battery: 1 Battery Figure 9. Replacing the battery a. Use one finger to lift the battery clip over the battery. b. Use another finger to slightly slide the battery out from its socket. The spring mechanism will push the battery out toward you as you slide it from the socket. c. Use your thumb and index finger to pull the battery from under the battery clip. d. Ensure that the battery clip is touching the base of the battery socket by pressing gently on the clip. 24 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

37 5. Insert the new battery: Note: Ensure that the polarity of the battery is correct. The positive (+) side must face up. a. Tilt the battery so that you can insert it into the socket, under the battery clip. b. As you slide it under the battery clip, press the battery down into the socket. 6. Replace the adapters: a. Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge, align it with the expansion slot on the system board, and press it firmly into the expansion slot. Figure 10. Inserting an adapter into the PCI expansion slot Attention: When you install an adapter in the engine, be sure that it is completely and correctly seated in the system-board connector before you apply power. Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the adapter. b. Align the bottom tabs of the adapter-retention bracket with the holes at the top of the expansion slots, and press the adapter-retention bracket toward the back of the engine until it clicks into the locked position. c. Align the bottom tabs of the adapter-support bracket with the holes on the side of the fan assembly, and press the adapter-support bracket toward the front of the engine until it clicks into the locked position. 7. Reinstall the engine cover, and connect the power cords and external cables. Note: Wait approximately 20 seconds after you plug the power cords of your appliance into electrical outlets for the Power button to become active. 8. Power ON the appliance. 9. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program and set configuration parameters: v Set the system date and time v Set the power-on password v Reconfigure your appliance Chapter 2. Installation procedures 25

38 Installing the Tower-to-Rack Kit Refer to the instructions that come with your Tower-to-Rack Kit for information on converting a tower model to a rack-mountable model. Attaching the cables This section describes how to attach the power and network cables to your appliance. Model 110 To attach the cables: 1. For each of the three power cords, connect the appropriate end of the power cord to a power supply and the opposite end to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. 2. Connect one end of the Gigabit Ethernet cable to the Gigabit Ethernet adapter located in expansion slot 4, and connect the opposite end to the system network. Note: You may use a 10/100 Ethernet cable if your network does not support Gigabit Ethernet Route the power and network cables through the cable-restraint bracket on the rear of the engine by opening the bracket and threading the cables through the slots in interior of the bracket, and close the bracket. 26 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

39 Model 210 To attach the cables: 1. Press the safety latches and slide the engine halfway into the rack. 2. For each of the three power cords, connect one end of the power cord to a power supply and the opposite end to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. 3. Connect one end of the Gigabit Ethernet cable to the Gigabit Ethernet adapter located in expansion slot 4, and connect the opposite end to the system network. Note: You may use a 10/100 Ethernet cable if your network does not support Gigabit Ethernet. 4. Route the power and network cables through the cable-restraint bracket on the rear of the engine by opening the bracket and threading the cables through the slots in the interior of the bracket, and close the bracket. 5. Slide the engine into the rack until the safety latches snap shut. 6. Route the cables through the cable-management assembly on the rack. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 27

40 7. Use the cable straps or cable ties to secure the cables to the cable-management assembly. 8. Insert the M6 screws through the release-latch bracket assembly. Note: If you are moving the rack or if the rack is in a vibration-prone area, inserting the M6 screw is required; otherwise, this step is optional. Connecting external options This section shows you the location of the parts to which you can connect any external devices. Before attaching an external device, read the documentation that comes with your options. Use the information in this section to understand the input/output ports on the appliance. The IP Storage 200i is a headless appliance. Do not attach a keyboard or monitor to the appliance during installation or normal operation. 28 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

41 Input/output connector locations Figure 11 shows the input/output connectors (ports) and LEDs on the rear of the engine DC power LED AC power LED Serial port A Mouse port Keyboard port Ethernet port ISM ports USB ports Serial port C Video port Figure 11. Input and output connector ports Input/output ports This section provides information about the input/output (I/O) ports supported for your appliance. Serial ports Each appliance has two standard serial ports: Serial port A and Serial port B. The operating system can use and share both serial ports; however, the integrated Service Console can use only Serial port A. Video port Each appliance has an integrated super video graphics array (SVGA) video controller to which you can attach a monitor. A monitor is not required during installation or normal operation. Keyboard port There is one keyboard port on the rear of your appliance. The keyboard port is not used during installation or normal operation. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 29

42 Service Ethernet port Your appliance has an integrated 10/100 Ethernet controller. This controller provides an interface for connecting to 10-Mbps or 100-Mbps networks and provides full-duplex (FDX) capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the Ethernet local area network (LAN). Note: The 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet standard requires that the cabling in the network be Category 5 or higher. Configuring the Service Ethernet controller: When you connect your appliance to the network, the Service Ethernet controller automatically detects the data-transfer rate (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) on the network and then sets the Service Ethernet controller to operate at the appropriate rate. That is, the Ethernet controller will adjust to the network data rate, whether the data rate is standard Ethernet (10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX), half-duplex (HDX), or full-duplex (FDX). The controller supports HDX and FDX modes at both speeds. The Service Ethernet controller is a PCI Plug and Play device. You do not need to set any jumpers or configure the controller for your operating system before you use the Service Ethernet controller. Failover for redundant Ethernet: a failover function. The Serivice Ethernet adapter does not support Powering on and off the appliance This section describes steps for powering on and off the appliance. Powering on the appliance To power on the appliance: 1. Wait at least 20 seconds after connecting the power cords. 2. Press the power button on the front of the engine to power on the appliance. Attention: The first time you start the appliance, a series of configuration and system preparation programs run automatically. These programs must finish running before you use any included applications to connect to or configure your appliance. Wait at least 5 minutes before connecting to or configuring the appliance after the initial system start. 30 IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Models 110 and 210 Installation Guide

43 3. Check that the Power-on LED is on and the Information LED and System Error LED are both off. Note: Depending on the system status, other LEDs may be on. 3 4 OK 100 MB LINK OK TX RX Information LED System Error LED Power-on LED POST Complete (OK) LED Powering off the appliance Note: This LED is not enabled on the appliance. For system status, observe the Information LED and System Error LED. These LEDs are both off when no problems are detected during startup. If a problem is detected during the diagnostics, refer to the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Administrator s Guide. CAUTION: <2 19> The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source. Note: For translations of this safety notice, refer to Safety Information, which can be found on the Publications and Code CD that was shipped with your appliance. Attention: Powering off the appliance using the power button can result in a loss of data. Instead, it is recommended you use the Administrative Console to shut down. Refer to the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i Administrator s Guide for instructions. To power off the appliance: 1. Review the safety precautions in Safety precautions on page ix. 2. Press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to causes an immediate shutdown of the appliance and place the appliance in standby mode. 3. Disconnect the appliance power cords from the electrical outlets. Chapter 2. Installation procedures 31

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