Lenovo Storage® V7000 Gen2 models have specific connection requirements.
Figure 1 shows
the rear view of a
Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 control enclosure
and identifies the location of the ports.
Figure 1. Data ports in the rear of the Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 control enclosure
- 1 USB ports. Each canister has two USB ports.
- 2 Ethernet ports. Each canister has four 1 Gbps Ethernet
(GbE) ports and can have host interface adapters with Fibre Channel or 10 Gbps Ethernet ports for FCoE and iSCSI
connections.
- 3 Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) ports.
The four 1 GbE ports provide system management connections and
iSCSI host connectivity. The fourth port is reserved for the technician
port, to provide access to initialization and service assistant functions.
- Port 1
- Must be connected for system management.
Can optionally be used for iSCSI host connectivity.
- Port 2
- Optional. Can be used for iSCSI host connectivity
or to provide an alternative (redundant) management address.
- Port 3
- Optional. Can be used for iSCSI host connectivity.
- Port T
- Technician port. Can be connected directly
to a computer for service access and system initialization.
The following control enclosure connections are required:
Each canister has two SAS ports for
connecting optional expansion enclosures. In total, Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 control enclosures can have up to 20
chain-linked expansion enclosures, 10 per port.
In addition to the four 1 Gbps Ethernet ports, each
Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister has
two interface slots for optional Fibre Channel or 10 Gbps Ethernet
(for FCoE or iSCSI)
host interface adapters:
- One iSCSI/FCoE adapter per node canister.
- One or two Fibre Channel adapters per node canister.
Each node canister within a control enclosure must be configured
with the same
host interface adapters.
Short-wave SFP transceivers are preinstalled in the control
enclosure Fibre Channel ports and any 10 Gbps Ethernet ports. You
can order long-wave SFP transceivers to replace the short-wave transceivers
in the Fibre Channel ports only. 10 Gbps Ethernet ports for FCoE and
iSCSI do not use long-wave transceivers.