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EMC VNXe3150 Hardware Information Guide
Overview
SP Input/output ports and connectors
The VNXe3150 platform SP supports the following I/O ports on the rear:
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Two 6-Gb/s four lane SAS x4 ports (labeled 6Gb SAS 0 x4 and 1 x4); supported speeds
are 1.5, 3, and 6 Gb/s
Note: 6Gb SAS port 1 x4 is not used at this time.
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One optional four-port 1-Gb/s copper Ethernet I/O personality module or two-port
10-Gb/s copper Ethernet I/O personality module (for front-end connectivity)
Note: The two-port 10-Gb/s copper Ethernet I/O personality module is only supported
in a dual SP configuration.
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One Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100/1000 LAN (network management) port
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One Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100/1000 LAN (service laptop) port
Note: This connector is not used at this time.
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One RS-232/EIA 232 (micro DB-9) to standby power supply (SPS) connector
Note: This connector is not used at this time.
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One RS-232/EIA 232 (micro DB-9) to service laptop connector
Status/fault
(location 10)
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Off
Ready for I/O
Blue with blinking amber
once every three seconds
System not initialized. No management IP address
is assigned.
Note: When the SP Fault/status LED starts blinking four times a second and the SP does not
appear to be functioning, a cache-dirty condition has occurred. The LED indicates that the SP is
waiting for the peer SP to boot to resolve the cache-dirty automatically.
An SP in this state can wait up to one hour for its peer SP to resolve the cache-dirty condition.
When the condition is resolved, the SP continues its boot normally. If the condition is not resolved
automatically, the SP will reboot into service mode. In most circumstances, no manual
intervention is required, and the wait is much less than 1 hour.
When the SP performs a reboot or shutdown sequence, it
might
have system cache stored in
memory, which can lead to the cache-dirty condition.
For more information about this condition, go to EMC Online Support at
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Table 4 SP LEDs (continued)
LED
Color
State
Description