Table 1-2. 2U library and 4U library rear panel descriptions
Number
Item
Description
1
Power connector(s)
Both libraries require a 110/220 volt AC power connection.
v
The 2U library has one power supply.
v
The 4U library has a minimum of one power supply, but has the capability of
adding a redundant power supply.
2
Host interface
connectors
The library has one or more of the following host interface connectors on the drive
sled:
v
Fibre Channel connector
v
SFF-8088 mini-SAS connector
3
Tape drive sled
This library supports the Ultrium 3, 4, 5, and 6 tape drive. The tape drive in the
library is packaged in a container called a drive sled. Drive sleds come in full high
or half high configurations. The drive sled is a customer replaceable unit (CRU),
and is hot-pluggable, which is designed for easy removal and replacement.
4
Shipping lock and
label storage
location
The shipping lock, which secures the accessor during shipping, and associated
label are stored on the rear panel of the library for future use. See “Removing and
Storing the Shipping Lock” on page 4-4.
Note:
The shipping lock must be removed before powering ON the library to
allow the accessor to function properly.
5
USB port
Used to save/restore library configuration information on a USB device.
6
Library Control
Board (LCC) LED
An LED showing the status of the Library Control Board.
LED flashing (1 flash per second) - normal operation
7
Serial port
This port is used to communicate serially with the library using an RJ-11 connector.
For use by IBM Service Personnel.
8
Ethernet port
This port is used to connect the library to a network.
LED
v
10/100 Link
–
Description
: Green: Link Integrity
–
Flashing
: Network synchronization/negotiation
–
Steady (On)
: Good connection
–
Off
: No connection between NIC and hub
v
Activity
–
Description
: Amber: Port traffic indicator
–
Flashing
: Network traffic present
–
Steady (On)
: Heavy network traffic
–
Off
: No traffic
9
Tape drive LED
This LED indicates the current status of the drive. When the LED is green, it
indicates normal drive activity.
10
Machine type,
Model number, and
Serial Number
pull-out label
The machine type, model number and serial number of the library are located on
this pull-out label. This serial number is the number that links the library to your
warranty.
11
Fan vents
These vents allow air to escape from the power supply and tape drive sled.
12
ESD label
The Electrostatic Discharge label is a reminder that some of the components of this
library are susceptible to electrostatic discharge. See “Electrostatic Discharge” on
page 10-1.
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