SUPER
®
SC216 CHASSIS Series
SC216A-R900UB
SC216A-R900LPB
SC216E1-R900LPB
SC216E2-R900LPB
SC216E1-R900UB
SC216E2-R900UB
USER’S MANUAL 1.0
SC216 Chassis Manual
The information in this User’s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual, or to notify any person or organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our web site at www.supermicro.com. Super Micro Computer, Inc. ("Supermicro") reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software, if any, and documentation may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent. IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, SUPERMICRO SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING, REPLACING, INTEGRATING, INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA. Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Super Micro's total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product. FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense. California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials: This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR (Manganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells. “Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate”
WARNING: Handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm. Manual Revision 1.0 Release Date: September 8, 2008 Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer, Inc., you may not copy any part of this document. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders. Copyright © 2008 by Super Micro Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Preface
Preface About This Manual This manual is written for professional system integrators and PC technicians. It provides information for the installation and use of the SC216 2U chassis. Installation and maintenance should be performed by experienced technicians only. Supermicro’s SC216 maximizes storage capacity in a 2U form factor by offering 24 hot-swappable 2.5” SAS/SATA hard drive bays for applications requiring extra storage. The chassis design optimizes every aspect of interior space without compromising superior cooling capabilities. The chassis is equipped with a redundant 900W high-efficiency (85%+) power supply for outstanding power savings, with specially designed optimized cooling. This document lists compatible parts and configurations available when this document was published. Always refer to the our Web site for updates on supported parts and configurations at www.supermicro.com.
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Manual Organization Chapter 1: Introduction The first chapter provides a checklist of the main components included with this chassis and describes the main features of the SC216 chassis. This chapter also includes contact information.
Chapter 2 System Safety This chapter lists warnings, precautions, and system safety. You should thoroughly familiarize yourself with this chapter for a general overview of safety precautions that should be followed before installing and servicing this chassis.
Chapter 3: Chassis Components Refer here for details on this chassis model including the fans, hard drives, airflow shields, and other components.
Chapter 4: System Interface Refer to this chapter for details on the system interface, which includes the functions and information provided by the control panel on the chassis as well as other LEDs located throughout the system.
Chapter 5: Chassis Setup and Maintenance This chapter providesdetailed information on this chassis. You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing, removing, or reconfiguring your chassis.
Chapter 6: Rack Installation Refer to this chapter for detailed information on chassis rack installation. You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing, removing or reconfiguring your chassis into a rack environment.
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Appendices This section lists compatible cables, power supply specifications, and compatible backplanes. Not all compatible backplanes are listed. Refer to our Web site for the latest compatible backplane information at http://www.supermicro.com
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1
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Shipping List.................................................................................................... 1-1
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Contacting Supermicro .................................................................................... 1-2
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Returning Merchandise for Service................................................................. 1-3
Chapter 2 System Safety 2-1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 2-1
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Warnings and Precautions .............................................................................. 2-1
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Preparing for Setup ......................................................................................... 2-1
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Electrical Safety Precautions .......................................................................... 2-2
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General Safety Precautions ............................................................................ 2-3
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System Safety ................................................................................................. 2-3
Chapter 3 Chassis Components 3-1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 3-1
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Components .................................................................................................... 3-1 Chassis............................................................................................................ 3-1 Backplane........................................................................................................ 3-1 Fans ................................................................................................................ 3-1 Mounting Rails ................................................................................................ 3-1 Power Supply .................................................................................................. 3-2 Air Shroud ....................................................................................................... 3-2
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Where to get Replacement Components........................................................ 3-2
Chapter 4 System Interface 4-1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 4-1
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Control Panel Buttons ..................................................................................... 4-2
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Control Panel LEDs ........................................................................................ 4-2
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Drive Carrier LEDs .......................................................................................... 4-4 SAS/SATA Drives ............................................................................................ 4-4
Chapter 5 Chassis Setup and Maintenance 5-1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 5-1
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Installation and Maintenance .......................................................................... 5-1
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Removing the Chassis Cover ......................................................................... 5-2
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Installing Hard Drives ...................................................................................... 5-3
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Installing the Motherboard .............................................................................. 5-5 I/O Shield ........................................................................................................ 5-5 Permanent and Optional Standoffs ................................................................. 5-6
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Motherboard Installation .................................................................................. 5-7 5-6
Installing the Add-on Cards ............................................................................. 5-8 Installing Add-on Cards in Low-Profile Model Chassis ................................... 5-8 Installing Riser Cards and Add-on Cards in UIO Models ............................... 5-9
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Installing the Air Shrouds ...............................................................................5-11 Installing the Air Shroud in the Chassis .........................................................5-11 Installing the Additional Air Shroud ............................................................... 5-12
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Checking the Air Flow ................................................................................... 5-13
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System Fans ................................................................................................. 5-14
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Power Supply ............................................................................................... 5-16
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Removing the Backplane .............................................................................. 5-19
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Installing the Backplane ................................................................................ 5-21
Chapter 6 Rack Installation 6-1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 6-1
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Unpacking the System .................................................................................... 6-1
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Preparing for Setup ......................................................................................... 6-1 Choosing a Setup Location ............................................................................. 6-1 Rack Precautions ............................................................................................ 6-2 General Server Precautions ............................................................................ 6-2 Rack Mounting Considerations ....................................................................... 6-3 Ambient Operating Temperature ................................................................ 6-3 Reduced Airflow ......................................................................................... 6-3 Mechanical Loading ................................................................................... 6-3 Circuit Overloading ..................................................................................... 6-3 Reliable Ground ......................................................................................... 6-3
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Rack Mounting Instructions ............................................................................. 6-4 Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails ...................................................... 6-4 Locking Tabs ................................................................................................... 6-4 Installing the Inner Rail Extension .................................................................. 6-5 Outer Rack Rails ............................................................................................. 6-6 Attaching the Outer Rack Rails to the Rack ................................................... 6-7
Appendix A SC216 Chassis Cables Appendix B SC216 Power Supply Specifications Appendix C SAS-216A Backplane Specifications Appendix D SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1
Overview
Supermicro’s SC216 2U chassis features a unique and highly-optimized design. The chassis is equipped with high efficiency power supply.
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Shipping List
Please visit the following link for the latest shipping lists and part numbers for your particular chassis model http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/2U/ ?chs=216
SC216 Chassis CPU
HDD
I/O Slots
Power Supply
SC216A-R900UB
Single/Dual CPU
24x 2.5” hotswap SAS/SATA
4x FH, 3x LP
900W Redundant
SC216A-R900LPB
Single/Dual CPU
24x 2.5” hotswap SAS/SATA
7x LP
900W Redundant
SC216E1-R900LPB
Single/Dual CPU
24x 2.5” hotswap SAS/SATA
7x LP
900W Redundant
SC216E2-R900LPB
Single/Dual CPU
24x 2.5” hotswap SAS/SATA
7x LP
900W Redundant
SC216E1-R900UB
Single/Dual CPU
24x 2.5” hotswap SAS/SATA
4x FH, 3x LP
900W Redundant
SC216E2-R900UB
Single/Dual CPU
24x 2.5” hotswap SAS/SATA
4x FH, 3x LP
900W Redundant
Model
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Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address:
Super Micro Computer, Inc. 980 Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.
Tel:
+1 (408) 503-8000
Fax:
+1 (408) 503-8008
Email:
[email protected] (General Information)
[email protected] (Technical Support)
Web Site:
www.supermicro.com
Europe Address:
Super Micro Computer B.V. Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
Tel:
+31 (0) 73-6400390
Fax:
+31 (0) 73-6416525
Email:
[email protected] (General Information)
[email protected] (Technical Support)
[email protected] (Customer Support)
Asia-Pacific Address:
Super Micro Computer, Inc. 4F, No. 232-1, Liancheng Rd. Chung-Ho 235, Taipei County Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel:
+886-(2) 8226-3990
Fax:
+886-(2) 8226-3991
Web Site:
www.supermicro.com.tw
Technical Support: Email:
[email protected]
Tel:
886-2-8226-1900
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Returning Merchandise for Service
A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service will be rendered. You can obtain service by calling your vendor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. When returning to the manufacturer, the RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton, and mailed prepaid or hand-carried. Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete. For faster service, RMA authorizations may be requested online (http://www. supermicro.com/support/rma/). Whenever possible, repack the chassis in the original Supermicro carton, using the original packaging material. If these are no longer available, be sure to pack the chassis securely, using packaging material to surround the chassis so that it does not shift within the carton and become damaged during shipping. This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages incurred in shipping or from failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance of products. During the warranty period, contact your distributor first for any product problems.
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Chapter 2: System Safety
Chapter 2 System Safety
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Overview
This chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your chassis up and running. Following the steps in order given should enable you to have your chassis setup and operational within a minimal amount of time. This quick set up assumes that you are an experienced technician, familiar with common concepts and terminology.
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Warnings and Precautions
You should inspect the box the chassis was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any way. If the chassis itself shows damage, file a damage claim with carrier who delivered your system. Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold that chassis. It should be situated in a clean, dust-free area that is well ventilated. Avoid areas where heat, electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated. You will also need it placed near at least one grounded power outlet. When configured, the SC216 chassis includes both a primary and redundant power supply, which requires two grounded outlets.
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Preparing for Setup
The SC216 Chassis includes a set of rail assemblies, including mounting brackets and mounting screws you will need to install the systems into the rack. Please read this manual in its entirety before you begin the installation procedure.
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Electrical Safety Precautions
Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the SC216 from damage:
tBe aware of the locations of the power on/off switch on the chassis as well as the room’s emergency power-off switch, disconnection switch or electrical outlet. If an electrical accident occurs, you can then quickly remove power from the system.
tDo not work alone when working with high voltage components. tPower should always be disconnected from the system when removing or installing main system components, such as the serverboard, memory modules and the DVD-ROM and floppy drives (not necessary for hot swappable drives). When disconnecting power, you should first power down the system with the operating system and then unplug the power cords from all the power supply modules in the system.
tWhen working around exposed electrical circuits, another person who is familiar with the power-off controls should be nearby to switch off the power, if necessary.
tUse only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment. This is to avoid making a complete circuit, which will cause electrical shock. Use extreme caution when using metal tools, which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards they come into contact with.
tDo not use mats designed to decrease electrostatic discharge as protection from electrical shock. Instead, use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators.
tThe power supply power cord must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into grounded electrical outlets.
tServerboard Battery: CAUTION - There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down, which will reverse its polarities This battery must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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tDVD-ROM Laser: CAUTION - this server may have come equipped with a DVD-ROM drive. To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam and hazardous radiation exposure, do not open the enclosure or use the unit in any unconventional way.
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tKeep the area around the chassis clean and free of clutter. tPlace the chassis top cover and any system components that have been removed away from the system or on a table so that they won’t accidentally be stepped on.
tWhile working on the system, do not wear loose clothing such as neckties and unbuttoned shirt sleeves, which can come into contact with electrical circuits or be pulled into a cooling fan.
tRemove any jewelry or metal objects from your body, which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present.
tAfter accessing the inside of the system, close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have been made.
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Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other. An electrical discharge is created to neutralize this difference, which can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards. The following measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD:
tDo not use mats designed to decrease electrostatic discharge as protection from electrical shock. Instead, use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators.
tUse a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge. tKeep all components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in their antistatic bags until ready for use.
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tTouch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag.
tDo not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing, which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap.
tHandle a board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules or contacts.
tWhen handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins. tPut the serverboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.
tFor grounding purposes, make sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and the serverboard.
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Chapter 3: Chassis Components
Chapter 3 Chassis Components
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Overview
This chapter describes the most common components included with your chassis. Some components listed may not be included or compatible with your particular chassis model. For more information, see the installation instructions detailed later in this manual.
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Components Chassis
The chassis includes three hard drive bays, which support twenty-four 2.5" hard drives. The hard drives must be purchased separately. This chassis accepts a 2U backplane, 3 fans and a redundant power supply. For the latest shipping lists, visit our Web site at: http://www.supermicro.com.
Backplane Each SC216 chassis comes with a 2U backplane which supports SAS/SATA. For more information regarding compatible backplanes, see the appendices found at the end of this manual. In addition, visit our Web site for the latest information at http://www.supermicro.com.
Fans The SC216 chassis supports three system fans. System fans for SC216 chassis are powered from the motherboard or the backplane. Fan speed may be controlled if the motherboard has either PWM or DC control ability.
Mounting Rails The SC216 can be placed in a rack for secure storage and use. To set up your rack, follow the step-by-step instructions included in this manual.
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Power Supply Each SC216 chassis model includes a high-efficiency redundant power supply rated at 900 Watts. In the unlikely event your power supply fails, replacement is simple and can be done without tools.
Air Shroud Air shrouds are shields, usually plastic, that funnel air directly to where it is needed. Always use the air shroud included with your chassis.
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Where to get Replacement Components
Though not frequently, you may need replacement parts for your system. To ensure the highest level of professional service and technical support, we strongly recommend purchasing exclusively from our Supermicro authorized distributors, system integrators and resellers. A list of Supermicro authorized distributors, system integrators and resellers can be found at: http://www.supermicro.com. Click the Where to Buy link.
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Chapter 4: System Interface
Chapter 4 System Interface
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Overview
The control panel features an LED display, and the individual drive carriers also feature LEDs. These LEDs keep you constantly informed of the overall status of the system, and monitor the activity and health of specific components. SC216 models feature two buttons on the chassis control panel, an on/off button and a reset button. This chapter explains the meanings of all LED indicators and the appropriate responses you may need to take.
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Control Panel Buttons
There are two push-buttons located on the front of the chassis. These are a power on/off button and a reset button.
tPower: The main power switch is used to apply or remove power from the power supply to the server system. Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the system. Therefore, you must unplug system before servicing.
tReset: The reset button is used to reboot the system. A needle, pen, or other small device is required to activate this button and reset the system
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Control Panel LEDs
The control panel located on the front of the SC216 chassis has five LEDs. These LEDs provide you with critical information related to different parts of the system. This section explains what each LED indicates when illuminated and any corrective action you may need to take.
tPower: Indicates power is being supplied to the system's power supply units. This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating.
tHDD: Indicates IDE channel activity. SAS/SATA drive and/or DVD-ROM drive activity when flashing.
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tNIC2: Indicates network activity on GLAN2 when flashing.
tNIC1: Indicates network activity on GLAN1 when flashing.
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tPower Failure: When this LED flashes, it indicates a power failure in the power supply.
tOverheat/Fan Fail: When this LED flashes it indicates a fan failure. When continuously on (not flashing) it indicates an overheat condition, which may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system or the ambient room temperature being too warm. Check the routing of the cables and make sure all fans are present and operating normally. You should also check to make sure that the chassis covers are installed. Finally, verify that the heatsinks are installed properly. This LED will remain flashing or on as long as the overheat condition exists.
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Drive Carrier LEDs
The SC216 chassis supports SAS/SATA drives.
SAS/SATA Drives Each SAS/SATA drive carrier has two LEDs.
tGreen or Blue: Each hard disk drive carrier has either a green or a blue LED, depending upon the hard disk drives and backplane used. When illuminated, this LED indicates drive activity. A connection to the SATA backplane enables this LED to blink on and off when that particular drive is being accessed. .
tRed: The red LED indicates a SAS/SATA drive failure. If one of the SAS/SATA drives fail, you should be notified by your system management software.
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Chapter 5 Chassis Setup and Maintenance
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Overview
This chapter covers the steps required to install components and perform maintenance on the chassis. The only tool required to install components and perform maintenance is a Phillips screwdriver. Print this page to use as a reference while setting up your chassis.
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Installation and Maintenance
Installation:
tRemoving the Chassis Cover tInstalling Hard Drives Removing Hard Drive Carriers from the Chassis Installing a Hard Drive to the Hard Drive Carrier
tInstalling the Motherboard Stand-offs I/O Shield Add-on and Riser Card Setup
tInstalling the Air Shrouds Installing the Main Air Shroud Installing the Additional Air Shroud Checking the Air Flow General Maintenance:
tSystems Fans Adding a New System Fan Replacing a System Fan Replacing the Power Supply
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Review the warnings and precautions listed in the manual before setting up or servicing this chassis. These include information in Chapter 2 System Safety and the warning/precautions listed in the setup instructions.
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Removing the Chassis Cover
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Remove this screw (if necessary)
Release Tab
Figure 5-1: Removing the Chassis Cover Removing the Chassis Cover 1. Press the release tabs to remove the cover from the locked position. Press both tabs at the same time. 2. Once the top cover is released from the locked position, slide the cover toward the rear of the chassis. 3. Lift the cover off the chassis.
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Warning: Except for short periods of time, do NOT operate the server without the cover in place. The chassis cover must be in place to allow proper airflow and prevent overheating.
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Installing Hard Drives
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1 Figure 5-2: Removing Hard Drive The SC216 comes equipped with twenty-four hot-swappable hard drives. Only SAS or enterprise SATA HDDs are recommended for use in the SC216 chassis. Removing Hard Drive Trays from the Chassis 1. Press the release button on the drive tray. This extends the drive bay handle. 2. Use the handle to pull the drive out of the chassis.
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Figure 5-3: Hard Drive Tray Installing a Hard Drive into a Drive Tray 1. Insert a drive into the carrier with the PCB side facing down and the connector end toward the rear of the carrier. 2. Align the drive in the carrier so that the mounting holes of both are aligned. Note that there are holes in the carrier marked "SAS" or “SATA” to aid in correct installation. 3. Secure the drive to the carrier with four screws as illustrated above. Use the four M3 flat-head screws included in the HDD bag of your accessory box. Note that the screws used to secure the dummy drive to the tray cannot be used to secure the hard drive. 4. Insert the hard drive and drive carrier into its bay vertically, keeping the carrier oriented so that the release button is on the bottom. When the carrier reaches the rear of the bay, the release handle will retract. 5. Push the handle in until it clicks into its locked position
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I/O Shield
Figure 5-5: I/O Shield Placement
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Installing the Motherboard I/O Shield
The I/O shield holds the motherboard ports in place. Install the I/O shield before installing the motherboard. If the motherboard you purchased did not include a standard I/O shield, contact the motherboard vendor for a compatible shield. Installing the I/O Shield 1. Review the documentation that came with your motherboard. Become familiar with component placement, requirements, and precautions. 2. Open the chassis cover. 3. With the illustrations facing the outside of the chassis, place the shield into the space provided at the rear of the chassis as illustrated above.
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Permanent and Optional Standoffs Standoffs prevent short circuits by securing space between the motherboard and the chassis surface. The SC216 chassis includes permanent standoffs in locations used by most motherboards. These standoffs accept the rounded Phillips head screws included in the SC216 accessories packaging. Some motherboard require additional screws for heatsinks, general components and/or non-standard security. Optional standoffs are included for these motherboards. To use an optional standoff, place the hexagonal nut with the rounded side up, in the holes provided on the floor of the chassis.
Standoffs
Figure 5-4: Chassis Standoffs and Motherboard Installation
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Motherboard Installation Installing the Motherboard 1. Review the documentation that came with your motherboard. Become familiar with component placement, requirements, precautions, and cable connections. 2. Open the chassis cover. 3. If necessary, remove the air shroud and riser card bracket. 4. Ensure that the I/O shield has been installed correctly. 5. As required by your motherboard, install standoffs in any areas that do not have a permanent standoff and remove any standoffs that are not required by the motherboard. 6. Lay the motherboard on the chassis aligning the permanent and optional standoffs 7. Secure the motherboard to the chassis using the rounded, Phillips head screws which are included in the motherboard bag of the accessory box. 8. Secure the CPU(s), heatsinks, and other components to the motherboard as described in the motherboard documentation. 9. Connect the cables between the motherboard, backplane, chassis, front panel, and power supply, as needed. Additionally, the fans may be temporarily removed to allow access to the backplane ports and to allow for ease of installation.
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Installing the Add-on Cards
Add-on card installation in the SC216 chassis differs between the UIO and lowprofile chassis models. See below for directions that are specific you your chassis type.
Installing Add-on Cards in Low-Profile Model Chassis Installing Add-on Cards - Low-Profile Chassis Models 1. Remove the chassis cover and ensure that the motherboard has been properly installed. 2. Locate the vertical add-on card slots in the rear of the SC216 chassis. 3. Remove the blank bracket which is pre-installed in the chassis.
Figure 5-6: Removing the Blank Add-on Card Bracket 4. Simultaneously slide the add-on card carefully into the bracket and plug it into the slot on the motherboard. 5. Screw the add-on card bracket onto the chassis.
Figure 5-7: Installing the Low Profile Add-on Card
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Secure the tail of the riser card bracket to the fan tray with one screw
Secure the head of the riser card bracket to the rear of the chassis with two screws
Figure 5-8: Installing the UIO Riser Card Bracket
Installing Riser Cards and Add-on Cards in UIO Models Installing the Riser Card - UIO Chassis Models 1. Remove the chassis cover. 2. Remove the riser bracket. 3. Install the riser card onto the riser bracket. Note that there are different cards for the right and left side of the bracket. 4. Gently slide the riser card bracket with the riser card installed into the chassis and simultaneously plug the riser card into the slot on the motherboard. 5. Locate the three screws on your riser card bracket and secure it to the chassis as illustrated above.
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Figure 5-9: UIO Add-on Card Installed Installing the Add-on Cards in UIO Chassis Models 1. Ensure that the riser card and riser card bracket have been correctly installed in the chassis. 2. Remove the blank bracket from the rear slot in the chassis. 3. Slide the add-on card horizontally into the slot on the riser card. 4. Secure the add-on-card with its clip into the rear slot of the chassis.
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Installing the Air Shrouds
Figure 5-10: Installing the Air Shroud Air shrouds concentrate airflow to maximize fan efficiency. The SC216 chassis air shroud does not require screws for installation.
Installing the Air Shroud in the Chassis Installing the Air Shroud 1. Lay the chassis on a flat, stable surface and remove the chassis cover. 2. Ensure that the motherboard, CPU, heatsink and memory are all properly installed. 3. If necessary, move any cables that interfere with the air shroud placement. 4. Place the air shroud in the chassis. The air shroud fits just behind the three fans in the fan rack. Slide the air shroud into the grooves just behind the fan rack. Note that some motherboards may require the air shroud to be modified to fit over the motherboard. The SC216 chassis air shroud is designed with break-away pieces that may be removed to accomodate differing styles of motherboards.
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Figure 5-11: Installing the Additional Air Shroud
An additional air shroud is required for high-powered CPUs, to provide extra cooling. Install the additional air shroud if necessary.
Installing the Additional Air Shroud Installing the Additional Air Shroud in the Chassis 1. Remove the left side break-away piece of the main air shroud. 2. Slide the additional air shroud into the chassis before installing the main air shroud. 3. Install the main air shroud as directed on the previous page.
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Checking the Air Flow
Checking the Server's Air Flow 1. Make sure there are no objects to obstruct airflow in and out of the server. In addition, if you are using a front bezel, make sure the bezel's filter is replaced periodically. 2. Do not operate the server without drives or drive trays in the drive bays. Use only recommended server parts. 3. Make sure no wires or foreign objects obstruct air flow through the chassis. Pull all excess cabling out of the airflow path or use shorter cables. The control panel LEDs inform you of system status. See “Chapter 4 System Interface” for details on the LEDs and the control panel buttons.
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System Fans
Three heavy duty fans provide cooling for the chassis. These fans circulate air through the chassis as a means of lowering the chassis internal temperature. The SC216 fans are hot-swappable, enabling the fans to be replaced without powering -down the system. Release Tab
Figure 5-12: System Fan Replacing a System Fan 1. If necessary, open the chassis while the power is running to determine which fan requires changing. (Never run the server for an extended period of time with the chassis open.) 2. Press the fan release tab to lift the failed fan from the chassis and pull it completely out of the chassis. 3. Place the new fan into the vacant space in the housing while making sure the arrows on the top of the fan (indicating air direction) point in the same direction as the arrows on the other fans. 4. The fan will automatically begin running at the correct speed.
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Figure 5-13: Placing the System Fan
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5-10 Power Supply The SC216 chassis has two redundant 900 Watt power supplies. The power modules are hot-swappable, enabling the power supplies to be changed without powering down the system. These power supplies are auto-switching capable. This enables the power supply to automatically sense and operate at a 100v to 240v input voltage. An amber light will be illuminated on the power supply when the power is off. An illuminated green light indicates that the power supply is operating.
Release Tab
Figure 5-14: Removing the Power Supply Changing the Power Supply 1. Determine which power supply needs to be replaced and unplug the power cord to that module. 2. Push the release tab (on the back of the power supply) as illustrated, to release the power module from the chassis. 3. While holding down the release tab, pull the power supply out using the handle provided on the power module.
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4. Replace the failed power module with the same model power supply. 5. Push the new power supply module into the power bay until the tab clicks into the locked position. 6. Plug the AC power cord back into the module and the replacment power module will automatically power-up.
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Figure 5-15: Replacing the Power Distributor
Power Distributor The power distributor provides failover and power supply redundancy, and is pre-installed in the chassis. In the rare event that you have to replace the power distributor, follow the steps below. Changing the Power Distributor 1. Power down the server and unplug the power cord from the power module. 2. Remove all cable connections to the power supply from the motherboard, backplane, and other components. Also, remove both power supply modules. 3. Remove the screws securing the power distributor. 4. Gently pull the power distributor from the chassis. Gently guide all the cables through the power distributor housing. 5. Slide the new power distributor module into the power distributor housing. Make that you slide the cables through the bottom of the housing. 6. Reconnect all the power cables, replace the power supply, and insert the plug into the wall.
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5-11 Removing the Backplane The SC216 chassis backplane is located behind the hard drives and in front of the front system fans. In order to change jumper settings on the backplane, it may be necessary to remove the backplane from the chassis. Removing the Backplane from the Chassis 1. Power down and unplug the system from any power source. 2. Remove the chassis cover. 3. Disconnect the cabling to the backplane. 4. Remove all of the hard drive trays from the front of the chassis. 5. Remove the four upper screws at the top of the backplane, indicated by the arrows below.
5
Figure 5-16: Removing the Screws at the Top of the Backplane
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6. Loosen the three screws in the spring bar, located on the floor of the chassis, indicated by the arrows below.
6
Figure 5-17: Loosening the Spring Bar Screws in the Floor of the Chassis 7. Gently ease the backplane up and out of the chassis.
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5-12 Installing the Backplane Installing the Backplane into the Chassis 1. Ensure that all of the hard drive trays have been removed from the bays in the front of the chassis and that the spring bar has been loosened as directed in the previous section. 2. Slide the backplane into the chassis at a slight angle, pushing it up against the side of the chassis. 3. Ease the backplane forward, against the front of the chassis. This will aid in the alignment of the mounting holes. 4. Align the mounting holes in the backplane with the holes in the chassis. Replace the four screws at the top of the backplane and the three screws in the floor of the chassis. 5. Reconnect all cables and return the hard drive trays to their bays in the front of the chassis.
1 2
Figure 5-18: Installing the Backplane
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Chapter 6: Rack Installation
Chapter 6 Rack Installation
6-1
Overview
This chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your chassis up and running. Following these steps in the order given should enable you to have the system operational within a minimum amount of time.
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Unpacking the System
You should inspect the box the chassis was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any way. If the chassis itself shows damage you should file a damage claim with the carrier who delivered it. Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold your chassis. It should be situated in a clean, dust-free area that is well ventilated. Avoid areas where heat, electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated. You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet. Be sure to read the Rack and Server Precautions in the next section.
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Preparing for Setup
The box your chassis was shipped in should include two sets of rail assemblies, two rail mounting brackets and the mounting screws you will need to install the system into the rack. Read this section in its entirety before beginning the installation procedure outlined in the sections that follow.
Choosing a Setup Location
tLeave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open the front door completely (~25 inches).
tLeave approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for sufficient airflow and ease in servicing.
tThis product is for installation only in a Restricted Access Location (dedicated equipment rooms, service closets and the like).
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Warnings and Precautions!
!
Rack Precautions
tEnsure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them.
tIn single rack installation, stabilizers should be attached to the rack. tIn multiple rack installations, the racks should be coupled together. tAlways make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack.
tYou should extend only one component at a time - extending two or more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable.
General Server Precautions
tReview the electrical and general safety precautions that came with the components you are adding to your chassis.
tDetermine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails.
tInstall the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first, and then work up.
tUse a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect the server from power surges, voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a power failure.
tAllow the hot plug hard drives and power supply modules to cool before touching them.
tAlways keep the rack's front door and all panels and components on the servers closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling.
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Rack Mounting Considerations Ambient Operating Temperature If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra).
Reduced Airflow Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised.
Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading.
Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
Reliable Ground A reliable ground must be maintained at all times. To ensure this, the rack itself should be grounded. Particular attention should be given to power supply connections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit (i.e. the use of power strips, etc.).
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Rack Mounting Instructions
This section provides information on installing the SC216 chassis into a rack unit with the rails provided. There are a variety of rack units on the market, which may mean the assembly procedure will differ slightly. You should also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using. NOTE: This rail will fit a rack between 26.5" and 59" deep.
Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails The chassis package includes two rack rail assemblies in the rack mounting kit. Each assembly consists of two sections: an inner fixed chassis rail that secures directly to the server chassis and an outer fixed rack rail that secures directly to the rack itself. Inner Rail Extensions
Rail Locking Tabs Inner Rails (Inner rail is preinstalled on the chassis) Figure 6-1. Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails
Locking Tabs Both chassis rails have a locking tab. The tabs lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack. These tabs also lock the server in place when fully extended from the rack. This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing.
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1
Figure 6-2. Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails (right side rail shown)
Installing the Inner Rail Extension The SC216 chassis includes a set of inner rails in two sections: inner rails and inner rail extensions. The inner rails are pre-attached and do not interfere with normal use of the chassis if you decide not to use a server rack. Attach the inner rail extension to stabilize the chassis within the rack. Installing the Inner Rails 1. Place the inner rack extensions on the side of the chassis aligning the hooks of the chassis with the rail extension holes. Make sure the extension faces "outward" just like the pre-attached inner rail. 2. Slide the extension toward the front of the chassis. 3. Secure the chassis with 2 screws as illustrated. Repeat steps for the other inner rail extension.
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12
13 Figure 6-3: Extending and Releasing the Outer Rails
Outer Rack Rails Outer rails attach to the server rack and hold the chassis in place. The SC216comes equipped with quick-release outer rails which allow the chassis to be easily extended or removed from the rack. Identifying the Outer Rails 1. Identify the two outer rack rails. 2. Pull out the end of the outer rail until it is fully extended as illustrated above. 3. Note the location of the release tab which will allow the outer rail extension to be separated from the outer rail. Do not release it at this time. If released, simply depress the release tab and slide the outer rail extension back into the outer rail. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the second outer rail.
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12
13
Figure 6-4: Extending and Releasing the Outer Rails
Attaching the Outer Rack Rails to the Rack The outer rails attach to the rack and allow easy access to the chassis. Installing the Outer Rails to the Rack 1. Press the button to retract the outer rail extensions. 2. Hang the hooks of the front portion of the outer rail onto the slots of the rack. If necessary, use screws to secure the outer rails to the rack, as illustrated above. 3. Hang the hooks of the rear portion of the outer rail onto the slots of the rack. Use screws as shown in step two to secure the rear of the outer rail to the rear of the rack. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the remaining outer rail.
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Figure 6-5: Installing the Rack Rails
Installing the Chassis into a Rack 1. Confirm that the inner rails and rail extensions are properly installed. Confirm that the outer rails and outer rail extensions are correctly installed on the rack. 2. Line chassis inner rails with the front of the rack outer rails. 3. Slide the chassis inner rails into the rack outer rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides. (It may be necessary to depress the locking tabs when inserting the rails). When the server has been pushed completely into the rack, you should hear the locking tabs "click" into the locked position. 4. If necessary, insert and tighten the thumbscrews that hold the front of the server to the rack.
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Appendix A: Chassis Cables
Appendix A SC216 Chassis Cables
A-1 Overview This appendix lists supported cables for your chassis system. It only includes the most commonly used components and configurations. For more compatible cables, refer to the manufacturer of the motherboard you are using and our Web site at: www.supermicro.com.
A-2 Cables Included with SC216 Universal I/O Chassis SC216A-R900UB, SC216A-R900LPB SC216E1-R900LPB, SC216E2-R900LPB SC216E1-R900UB, SC216E2-R900UB Part # CBL-0087
Type
Length
Ribbon, Round
20"
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Description 16 pin to 16 pin ribbon cable for control panel
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A-3 Compatible Cables These cables are compatible with the SC216 Chassis.
Alternate SAS/SATA Cables Some compatible motherboards have different connectors. If your motherboard has only one SAS connector that the SAS/SATA cables must share, use one of the following cables. These cables must be purchased separately.
Cable Name: SAS Cable
Quantity: 1
Part #: CBL-0175L Alt. Name: "Big Four" Description: This cable has one SFF-8484 (32 pin) connector on one end and 4 SAS connectors (7 pins each) at the other. This cable connects from the Host (motherboard or other controller) to the backplane SAS hard drive port.
Cable Name: SAS Cable
Quantity: 1
Part #: CBL-0116 Alt. Name: iPass or "Small Four" Description: This cable has one ipass (SFF-8087/mini-sas) connector (36 pins) at one end and 4 SAS connectors on one end. This cable connects from the Host (motherboard or other controller) to the backplane SAS hard drive port.
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Extending Power Cables Although Super Micro chassis are designed to be efficient and cost-effective, some compatible motherboards have power connectors located in different areas. To use these motherboards you may have to extend the power cables to the mother boards. To do this, use the following chart as a guide.
Power Cable Extenders Number of Pins
Cable Part #
Length
24 pin
CBL - 0042
7.9”(20 CM)
20 pin
CBL - 0059
7.9”(20 CM)
8 pin
CBL - 0062
7.9”(20 CM)
4 pin
CBL - 0060
7.9”(20 CM)
Front Panel to the Motherboard The SC216 chassis includes a cable to connect the chassis front panel to the motherboard. If your motherboard uses a different connector, use the following list to find a compatible cable.
Front Panel to Motherboard Cable (Ribbon Cable) Number of Pins (Front Panel)
Number of Pins (Motherboard
Cable Part #
16 pin
16 pin
CBL - 0049
16 pin
20 pin
CBL - 0048
20 pin
20 pin
CBL - 0047
16 pin
various*
CBL - 0068
20 pin
various*
CBL - 0067
* Split Cables: Use these cable if your motherboard requires several different connections from the front panel.
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Appendix B: Power Supply Specifications
Appendix B SC216 Power Supply Specifications This appendix lists power supply specifications for the SC216 chassis.
SC216A-R900UB, SC216A-R900LPB SC216E1-R900LPB, SC216E2-R900LPB SC216E1-R900UB, SC216E2-R900UB 900W MFR Part #
PWS-902-1R with PDB
Rated AC Voltage
100 - 240V 60 - 50Hz 11 - 4.5 Amp
+5V standby
4 Amp
+12V
75 Amp
+5V
45 Amp
+3.3V
24 Amp
-12V
0.6 Amp
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Appendix C: SAS-216A Backplane Specifications
Appendix C SAS-216A Backplane Specifications To avoid personal injury and property damage, carefully follow all the safety steps listed below when accessing your system or handling the components.
C-1 ESD Safety Guidelines Electric Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent damage to your system, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD.
tUse a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge. tTouch a grounded metal object before removing a component from the antistatic bag.
tHandle the backplane by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules or gold contacts.
tWhen handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins. tPut the card and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use. C-2 General Safety Guidelines
tAlways disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components from the computer, including the backplane.
tDisconnect the power cable before installing or removing any cables from the backplane.
tMake sure that the backplane is securely and properly installed on the motherboard to prevent damage to the system due to power shortage.
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C-3 A Note to Users
tAll images and layouts shown in this user's guide are based upon the latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing. The card you have received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.
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Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions
C-4 Front Connectors and Jumpers
7 14 JSM6
6 13
SAS IN#6
5 12 3
JP36 1
A1
1
+
2
C139
BZ1 3
3 C383
R585
JP52
JSM2
JSM3
3 JP84
R365
C213
JSM4
1
JSM5
1
JP95
I2C#2
Y2
JP117
JP36 9072#2 RST 1-2:RST 2-3:NO RST
I2C#6
R280
2 9
SAS IN#2
BAR CODE
+
1
R282
C247 R268 R267
SAS IN#3
R283
SAS216A REV: 1.02
DESIGNED IN USA
R430
C212
5
6 B1
R608
U88
C399
JP80
I2C#3 U91
C415
1
1 C297 C298
C24
C157
C224
C220
C153
C294C295
+ +
+
8
4
C327
1
JP48
8
4
C244
C253
+
JP109
C239
1
JP46
4
8
C201
+
1
C197
+
+ C323
1
JP13
8
4
1
JP10
4
C6
C47
C5
D4
D9 C
A
D9:ALARM#3
D3
R6
8
4
R7
JP110
R8
1
U30
C420
+
6
R273
I2C#4
R281 R286
5
I2C#5
JP96
2
C280 C250 R431 R287
R432
C249
C246
JP116 1
3 10
4 11 U53
SAS IN#4
SAS IN#5
A C A C D4:ALARM#2 D3:ALARM#1
C44
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Figure C-1: Front Connectors
Front Connectors 1. Upgrade Connectors: JP69, JP78 and JP115 2. I2C Connector #1 (JP37) 3. I2C Connector #2 (JP95) 4. I2C Connector #3 (JP52) 5. I2C Connector #4 (JP96) 6. I2C Connector #5 (JP116) 7. I2C Connector #6 (JP117)
C-3
8. Power Connectors (4-pin): JP10, JP13, JP46, JP48 JP109, JP110 9. SAS IN#1 JSM1 10. SAS IN#2 JSM2 11. SAS IN#3 JSM3 12. SAS IN#4 JSM4 13. SAS IN#5 JSM5 14. SAS IN#6 JSM6
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C-5 Front Connector and Pin Definitions 1. Upgrade Connectors The upgrade connectors are designated JP69, JP78 and JP115 are used for manufacturer's diagnostic purposes only. 2. - 7. I2C Connectors
I2C Connector Pin Definitions (JP37, JP95, JP52, JP96, JP115 and JP116
The I2C Connectors, designated JP37, JP95, JP52, JP96, JP115 and JP116 are used to monitor HDD activity and status. See the table on the right for pin definitions.
Pin# Definition
8. Backplane Main Power Connectors
1
Data
2
Ground
3
Clock
4
No Connection
Backplane Main Power 4-Pin Connector (JP10, JP13, JP46, JP48, JP109 and JP110)
The 4-pin connectors, designated JP10, JP13, JP46, JP48, JP109 and JP110 provide power to the backplane. See the table on the right for
Pin# Definition
pin definitions.
1 2 and 3 4
9. - 14. SAS IN Ports (Sideband included) The SAS ports are used to connect the SAS drive cables. The six SAS IN ports are designated #JSM1 - #JSM6. Each port is also compatible with SATA drives.
+12V Ground +5V
Sideband Definitions (JSM1 - JSM6) Pin # Definition A11
SGPIO: SDIN
Pin # Definition B11
Controller ID (SB6)
B10
GND (SB2)
B9
SGPIO: SLOAD
I2C: Backplane Addressing (SB5) A12
SGPIO: SDOUT I2C: Reset (SB4)
A9
GND (SB3)
I2C:SDA (SB1) A8
Backplane ID (SB7)
B8
SGPIO: SCLOCK I2C:SCL (SB0)
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C-6 Front Jumper Locations and Pin Definitions
20 JSM6
SAS IN#6
16 U53
SAS IN#4
SAS IN#5
C280 C250 R431 R287
17
15 SAS IN#3
SAS IN#2
BAR CODE
R282
JP95
I2C#2
A1
+
R280
JP36
1
+
2
1
C139 Y2
BZ1 3
3 C383
R585
JP52
3 JP84
JSM2
JSM3
R365
C213
JP36 9072#2 RST 1-2:RST 2-3:NO RST JSM4
1
JSM5
R430
C212
3
DESIGNED IN USA
JP117
6
I2C#6
R432
C247 R268 R267 R281 R286
JP96
1
REV: 1.02 5
R273
I2C#4
R283
I2C#5
SAS216A
2
C249
C246
JP116 1
5
6 B1
R608
U88
C399
JP80
I2C#3 U91
C415 C24
C157
C224
18
C220
C153
C294C295
+ +
+ 4
C327
1
JP48
4
C244
C253
+
JP109
C239
1
JP46
4
C201
+
1
C197
+
+ C323
1
JP13
4
1
JP10
4
C6
C47
C5
D4
D9 C
A
D9:ALARM#3
D3
R6
4
R7
JP110
R8
1
U30
C420
+
19
C297 C298
A C A C D4:ALARM#2 D3:ALARM#1
C44
Figure C-2: Front Jumpers
15. Chip Reset JP36 1-2 Reset, 2-3 No Reset (Not populated) 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Chip Reset JP35 1-2 Reset, 2-3 No Reset (Not populated) Buzzer Reset JP18 JP84 1-2 SGPIO, 2-3 I2C JP80 I2C Addr - On C0, Off C2 (Not populated) JP50 Chip Reset 1-2 Reset, 2-3 No Reset (Not populated)
Explanation of Jumpers To modify the operation of the backplane, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector. Pin 1 is identified with a square solder pad on the printed circuit board. Note: On two pin jumpers, "Closed" means the jumper is on and "Open" means the jumper is off the pins.
C-5
3
2
1
3
2
1
Connector Pins
Jumper
Setting
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I2C and SGPIO Modes and Jumper Settings This backplane can utilize I2C or SGPIO. SGPIO is the default mode and can be used without making changes to your jumper. The following information details which jumper must be configured to use SGPIO mode or restore your backplane to I2C mode.
SGPIO Setting (Default) Jumper JP84
Jumper Setting 1-2
Note SGPIO Mode Setting
I2C Setting Jumper JP84
Jumper Setting 2-3
Note I2C Setting
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Front LED Indicators
R7
R8
D9 D4 D3 R6
D4
D9
D3
A
A C A C D4:ALARM#2 D3:ALARM#1 D9:ALARM#3 C
JSM6
SAS IN#6
U53
SAS IN#4
SAS IN#5
SAS IN#2
BAR CODE
JP95
I2C#2
A1
1
+
2
C139
BZ1 3
3 C383
R585
JP52
JSM3
3 JP84
JSM2
R365
C213
JSM4
1
SAS IN#3
JP36 1
Y2
I2C#6
R280 C212
JP117
JP36 9072#2 RST 1-2:RST 2-3:NO RST JSM5
R430
+
R281 R286
3
C280 C250 R431 R287
R432
C247 R268 R267
R282
R273
I2C#4 1
REV: 1.02
DESIGNED IN USA
R283
I2C#5
SAS216A
JP96
2
6
C249
C246
JP116 1
5
5
6 B1
R608
U88
C399
JP80
I2C#3 U91
C415 C24
C157
C224
C220
C153
C294C295
+ +
+ 4
C327
1
JP48
4
C244
C253
+
JP109
C239
1
JP46
4
C201
+
1
C197
+
+ C323
1
JP13
4
1
JP10
4
C6
C47
Front Panel LEDs STATE
SPECIFICATION
D3
On
Alarm #1
D4
On
Alarm #2
D9
On
Alarm #3
C-7
D4
D9 C
A
D9:ALARM#3
Figure C-3: Front LEDs
LED
C5
D3
R6
4
R7
JP110
R8
1
U30
C420
+
C297 C298
A C A C D4:ALARM#2 D3:ALARM#1
C44
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C-7 Rear Components, Connectors and LED Indicators
1
16
16
U24 C100 C102
C359
48
48
33
U66
RP6
J44
J36
J20
J11
J45
J34
J9
J43
J31
J18
J4
J33
J28
J17
J3
J15
J37
J2
J35
J21
J13
J1
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
7 27
33
33 8 9
8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
9
33 8 9
33 8
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
33 8 9
SAS #17 22
SAS #23
21
SAS #22
22
21
22
SAS #21
21
22
SAS #20
21
22
SAS #19
21
21
SAS #18
21
22
22
SAS #16
22
21
22
SAS #15
21
22
SAS #14
21
F15
SAS #13
21
SAS #12
22
21
SAS #11
22
22
21
F14
SAS #9
22
F13
SAS #8
SAS #10
21
22
21
21
SAS #6
SAS #3
SAS #4
SAS #2
SAS #1
SAS #0
SAS #7
22
21
22
21
21
21
22
22
21
22
21
22
21
22
22
21
C107
F16
A
C ACT#6
R461 D104
A
CA FAIL#7
C ACT#7
R89 D7 A FAIL#8
R86 D14 CA ACT#8
C
R179 D30 A FAIL#9
R174 D25 CA
C ACT#9
R215 D39 A
R466 D109
R253 D42 CA
FALI#10
C ACT#10
A FAIL#11
R463 D106 CA
C ACT#11
R90 D8 A FAIL#12
R88 D15 C
CA ACT#12
R180 D31 A FAIL#13
R175 D26 CA
R428 D87
R435 D88 C
ACT#13
A FAIL#14
CA
R468 D111
R467 D110 C
ACT#14
A FAIL#15
CA C ACT#15
FAIL#16
R459 D103
R95 D18
R96 D19 A
R457 D100
A
C ACT#16
A FAIL#17
C
A C ACT#17
A
CA
FAIL#18
C
ACT#18
A
CA
FAIL#19
C
ACT#19
R150 D21
R149 D20
R510 D118
R511 D119
C
A
CA
FAIL#20
C
ACT#20
R182 D33 A FAIL#21
R177 D28 C
A
C ACT#21
Figure C-4: Rear Components
Rear SAS/SATA Connectors Rear Connector
SAS Drive Number
Rear Connector
SAS Drive Number
SAS #0
SAS/SATA HDD #0
SAS #12
SAS/SATA HDD #12
SAS #1
SAS/SATA HDD #1
SAS #13
SAS/SATA HDD #13
SAS #2
SAS/SATA HDD #2
SAS #14
SAS/SATA HDD #14
SAS #3
SAS/SATA HDD #3
SAS #15
SAS/SATA HDD #15
SAS #4
SAS/SATA HDD #4
SAS #16
SAS/SATA HDD #16
SAS #5
SAS/SATA HDD #5
SAS #17
SAS/SATA HDD #17
SAS #6
SAS/SATA HDD #6
SAS #18
SAS/SATA HDD #18
SAS #7
SAS/SATA HDD #7
SAS #19
SAS/SATA HDD #19
SAS #8
SAS/SATA HDD #8
SAS #20
SAS/SATA HDD #20
SAS #9
SAS/SATA HDD #9
SAS #21
SAS/SATA HDD #21
SAS #10
SAS/SATA HDD #10
SAS #22
SAS/SATA HDD #22
SAS #11
SAS/SATA HDD #11
SAS #23
SAS/SATA HDD #23
C-8
R462 D105 A FAIL#22
R458 D101 CA
C
ACT#22
R514
R512 D120
D121
A FAIL#23
CA
C
ACT#23
SAS #23
R465 D108
R251 D41 C
FAIL#6
SAS #22
R214 D38 A
SAS #21
C ACT#5
SAS #20
CA FAIL#5
SAS #19
A
SAS #18
C R84 D13
SAS #17
ACT#4
SAS #15 SAS #16
CA
SAS #14
FAIL#4
SAS #13
R87 D6 A
SAS #12
C ACT#3
R173 D24
R178 D29
R460 D102 CA
FAIL#3
SAS #11
A
SAS #10
C ACT#2
SAS #9
SAS #0 SAS #1
R464 D107 U1
CA
D32 R181
FAIL#2
SAS #8
A
SAS #7
C ACT#1
SAS #5 SAS #6
R250 D40
R213 D37
CA FAIL#1
SAS #4
A
SAS #3
R164 D22
R165 D23 C
ACT#0
D27 R176
CA
FAIL#0
SAS #2
R83 D12
R85 D5 A
Appendix C: SAS-216A Backplane Specifications
Rear LED Indicators Rear LED
Hard Drive Activity
Failure LED
SAS #0
D12
D5
SAS #1
D22
D23
SAS #2
D40
D37
SAS #3
D102
D107
SAS #4
D13
D6
SAS #5
D24
D29
SAS #6
D41
D38
SAS #7
D104
D108
SAS #8
D14
D7
SAS #9
D25
D30
SAS #10
D42
D39
SAS #11
D106
D109
SAS #12
D15
D8
SAS #13
D26
D31
SAS #14
D87
D88
SAS #15
D111
D110
SAS #16
D18
D19
SAS #17
D27
D32
SAS #18
D100
D103
SAS #19
D118
D119
SAS #20
D21
D20
SAS #21
D28
D33
SAS #22
D101
D105
SAS #23
D120
D121
C-9
SC216 Chassis Manual
Notes
C-10
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Appendix D SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
D-1 Overview of the SAS-216EL1/EL2 Backplanes The SAS-216EL1/EL2 series of backplanes consists of a SAS-216EB backplane (A) with one or two SAS-216EL daughter cards (B and C) mounted on the rear of the backplane. The SAS-216EL1 model consists of the SAS-216EB backplane (A) and one SAS216EL daughter card (C), mounted on the right-hand side of the backplane. The SAS-216EL2 model consists of the SAS-216EB backplane (A), and two SAS216EL daughter cards (B and C), mounted on the rear of the backplane. Components on the front side of the SAS-216ELB backplane include 24 SAS connectors and their respecitve activity and failure LEDs. Components on the rear side of the backplane include jumpers and power and fan connectors. The daughter card's components include SAS ports, flash and expander chips, and mode select jumpers.
Rear Side of the Backplane
SAS-216EB Backplane (A)
SAS-216EL Daughter Card (C)
SAS-216EL Daughter Card (B)
Front Side of the Backplane
Figure D-1: The SAS-216EL1/EL2 Backplane
D-1
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Safety Guidelines To avoid personal injury and property damage, carefully follow all the safety steps listed below when accessing your system or handling the components.
D-1 ESD Safety Guidelines Electric Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent damage to your system, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD. Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.
t
tTouch a grounded metal object before removing a component from the antistatic bag.
tHandle the backplane and daughter cards by their edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules or gold contacts.
tWhen handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins. tPut the card and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use. D-2 General Safety Guidelines
tAlways disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components from the computer, including the backplane.
tDisconnect the power cable before installing or removing any cables from the backplane.
tMake sure that the backplane is securely and properly installed on the motherboard to prevent damage to the system due to power shortage.
D-3 An Important Note to Users
tAll images and layouts shown in this user's guide are based upon the latest PCB revision available at the time of publishing. The card you have received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.
D-2
+
+
BC50
BC91
BC82
+12V GND GND C117
BC55 BC54
BC81
BC87
BC51
BC83
+5V +12V BC72
C133 C130 C127 C124
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C158 C157 C155 C172 C153 C168
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
GND GND C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
+5V R98 R86
C73
C78
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
Figure D-2: Front Connectors on Backplane and Daughter Cards
BC58
BC62
BC60
64
+
C142
+
+12V GND GND +5V +12V GND GND
63
R66 C C
+
+
+
BC64
BC53
+
+
+
2
A
A
5V_LED1
12V_LED1
R60
PWR1
R122 R123 BC74
BC70
BC76 BC65
BC68
BC78
R99 R78
R95 R79 R74 R85
D-3
R96 R91 R97 R71
BAR CODE
8. Power Connectors: PWR1 - PWR6
+
BC2 BC1
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
7. Fan Connectors: Fan1, Fan2, and Fan3
BC86 BC90
+
+
+
+
+
C146 C166
6. EPP Connectors: J24 and J25
BC67
C95 BC84
BC96
BC10
BC12
BC5
+
+
+
C133 C130 C127 C124
C105 C103
C120 C118
C106 C98
+5V
C138 C135
3
5. SAS Port: PRI_J3
BC92
BC6
BC13
BC18
BC14
BC20
C48
EC11
EC5
C113 C94
C126 C123
PRI_SRAM1
1
4. SAS Port: PRI_J2
F4
BC49
BC36
+
+
C88 C107
C111 C90
C132 C129
C261
PRI_FLASH1
3. SAS Port: PRI_J1
F10
BC85
BC40
BC26
BC22
C46
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C327 C340 C326 C171 R8 BC2 C73
C78
2. Primary Expander Chip
F11
FANFAIL1 OVERHEATFAIL1
C162 C159 C158 C157 C155 C172
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R72 C339 R104
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
1. Primary Flash Chip
MH2 C153 C168
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348 R99 R78
R96 R91 R97 R71
Components
R55
C147
C24
BC3
+12V
+12V
BC7
Rear Components and Connectors
PWR2
FAN2
F3
C C
+
+
+
Daughter Card Daughter Card
5 2
MH3 MH4
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
2
PWR3
FAN3
PWR4
A
A
BC35 C45
BC32
BC42
BC44
BC39
GND
GND
GND
GND
+
PRI_EXP1
C144 BC33
BC46
BC48
1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
1
U2
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
5
PRI_J1 BC1 R5 R11
PRI_J1
R11
MH3 MH4
PRI_J2 C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
R52 R49
BC4
D1
1 J2
PRI_EXP1 C76
C244 C253 C242
3 4 C243
C244 C253
C242
MH2
BC57 BC56 BC59
EC21 EC15 EC13 EC16 EC14 EC20
BC61 BC52 BC73 BC69 BC75 BC66
3 4 D1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243 C240 C249 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C246 C248 C247
2 1
J2
MH1 2 MH1
6 Backplane
6
BC63 BC77 BC79
C143 EC23 BC80
EC17 EC19 EC18 J24 EC22
BC71 BC93 BC95 BC11
C141 C93 C71
BC89 BC88 BC9 BC17
EC24 EC10 EC3 EC2 EC4 EC7 EC1 R36 R34 R39 R37 J25 R43 EC6 EC8 R44 EC9 EC12
C70 C69
BC15 BC16 BC25 BC27 BC29
BC19 BC21 BC23 BC34
Q5
6 6 EC25 F1 PWR6
BC8
C21
BC94 BC28 BC30
BC31 BC43 BC45
C47 C23 C22
BC41 BC38 BC37 BC47
A56 F5 A43
7 U8 B56 B43 B29 B15 B1 B56 B43
R54 F6
3 1 3 1 3
F2 A29 A1
1 F7
P1 F13
A15
A1 A56 A43 A29 A15
F12 R56 F15
8 7 7 8 8 7 8 8
FAN1 1 U3 PWR5
F14
+5V
8
1 BUZZER1
C146 R57 REMOTE_FAN_FAIL_SCOKET1 BUZZER_ENB1
B29 B15 B1 P2 F9 F8 +
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions
D-4 Rear Components, Connectors and Jumpers
+5V
SC213 Chassis Manaual
D-5 Rear Connector and Pin Definitions 1. Primary Flash Chips The Primary Flash Chip enhances the backplane memory.
2. Expander Chips This Expander Chip allows the backplane to support dual ports, cascading, and failover.
3. - 5. SAS Ports The primary and secondary sets of SAS ports provide expander features including cascading and failover From right to left the ports are Primary 1/2/3 and Secondary 1/2/3.
6. EPP Ports The EPP ports are used for manufacturer diagnostic purposes only.
7. Fan Connectors
Fan Connectors
The 3-pin connectors, designated FAN1, FAN2, and FAN3, provide power to the fans. See the table on the right for pin definitions.
8. Backplane Main Power Connectors The 4-pin connectors, designated PWR1, PWR2, PWR3, PWR4, PWR5, and PWR6, provide power to the backplane. See the table on the right for pin definitions.
Pin# Definition 1
Ground
2
+12V
3
Tachometer
Backplane Main Power 4-Pin Connector Pin# Definition 1 2 and 3 4
D-4
+12V Ground +5V
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
D-6 Rear Jumper Locations and Pin Definitions BUZZER_ENB1 A
A
+5V
C146 R57
D
R52 R49
REMOTE_FAN_FAIL_SCOKET1 BUZZER_ENB1 1
U3
1
C
C
C147
F13
A15
+
GND
+5V
+12V
GND
GND
+5V
+12V
GND
GND
+5V
+12V
GND
GND
+5V
+12V
GND
+12V B15
GND
GND
+5V
GND
+5V +
B43
B56
B1
B15
B29
BC23
BC19
BC21
BC17
BC25
BC66
BC71
BC69
BC75
BC73
BC61
BC52
C144
+
BC58
+
BC91 EC21 BC54
BC55
BC81
BC87
63
BC57
EC15
C133 C130
C127 C124
MH2
L51 L47 L43 L40
L41
WWN
L34 L32
L17 L15
L28 L10
L25 L23
L8 L6 L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
PRI_EXP1 PRI_J1 PRI_J2
C261
C261
Rev:1.01
MH4
1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
MH3
BC56
BC50
+
BC51
C106 C98
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C138 C135
C126 C123
C162 C159
C132 C129
C158 C157
C155
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
R105 R88 C337 R106
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
C171 R8 BC2
C73
BC1 R5
C327 C340
R11
C326
U2
C178 R112
R72 C339
PRI_J2
C78
C76
PRI_J1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
R104
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
D1
PRI_EXP1
C244
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91 C253
R99 R78
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
R97 R71
L51 L47 L43 L40
L41
L34 L32
L17 L15
L28 L10
L25 L23
L8 L6 L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
R105 R88 C337 R106
RA3 C350 R73 C351
WWN
C243
C242
C172
MH2
Rev:1.01
MH4
EC13
EC16
2
C153 C168
C133 C130
C127 C124
C120 C118
C105 C103
C106 C98
C146 C166
C113 C94
C138 C135
C88 C107
C111 C90
C126 C123
C132 C129
C162 C159
C158 C157
C155
C172
C153 C168
C171 R8 BC2
C327 C340
C73
BC1 R5
C326
C78
R11
R72 C339
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
U2
C178 R112
EC20
1
MH1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
R104
C244
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91
R97 R71 C76
R99 R78
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
C253
R76 C338 R103
C243
EC14
C120 C118
2
EC17
EC19
C105 C103
J2
1
C242
EC18
J24
C141
BC82
EC22
EC24
BC83
EC10
BC62
C93
EC3
BC72
EC2
C143
C142
+
EC4
EC7
C117
EC1
BC60
+
BC64
BC53 +
+
BC74
+
BC70
BC76
+
EC23
BC65
BC78
BC68
BC80
+
+
+
+
R36
R34
BC2
R39
BC1
BC3
J2
R37
BC59
BC63
BC77
BC79
BC86 BC90
BC67
C95 BC84
BC96
BC10
BC94
C48
J25 R43
EC6
C71
EC11
EC5
C24
EC8 R44
BC7
EC9
MH1
D1
BC89 BC93
BC95
+
+
2
BC11 BC12
BC5
C70
+
+
+
+
+
C69
BC13
BC18
BC14
BC20
BC26
BC22
C46
BC35 C45
BC32
BC42 +
+
+
+
C47
BC88
BC9 BC15
BC16
BC28
BC92
BC27
BC30
BC6
BC29 BC31
BC44
BC39
BC46
BC33
BC48
C23
64
BC34
BC43
C22
EC12
6 7 U8
BC49
BC36
BC41
BC38 BC45
C21
6
EC25
B56
BC85
BC40
BC4 BC37
B43
R66
B29
FANFAIL1 OVERHEATFAIL1
B1
C
PWR6 P2
BC8 BC47
C
R54
F1
F9 F8
A
F4
A56
Q5
FAN1 3
1 F5 A43
F2
F6
A
3
A29
R122 R123
P1
A15
F10
A1
F11
F12
A56
R55
1
F3
C
C
C147
A43
5V_LED1
3 R56
A29
12V_LED1
1
F7 F13
A15
A1 F14
R60
PWR2
1 F15
PWR1
FAN2
1
PWR3
FAN3
A
PWR4
C146 R57 A
PWR5
R52 R49
REMOTE_FAN_FAIL_SCOKET1 BUZZER_ENB1
BUZZER1
GND
B15
U3
B
FANFAIL1 OVERHEATFAIL1
P2 B1
+12V
A1
REMOTE_FAN_ FAIL_SOCKET1
MH3
3
3 PRI_MODE1
PRI_MODE1
PRI_J3
PRI_J3
1
1
3
3 PRI_MODE1
PRI_MODE1
PRI_Mode1
PRI_Mode1
Figure D-3: Front Jumper Locations and Pin Defimitions
Explanation of Jumpers To modify the operation of the backplane, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector. Pin 1 is identified with a square solder pad on the printed circuit board. Note: On two pin jumpers, "Closed" means the jumper is on and "Open" means the jumper is off the pins.
D-5
3
2
1
3
2
1
Connector Pins
Jumper
Setting
SC213 Chassis Manaual
General Jumper Settings Jumper
Jumper Settings
Note
PRI_MODE1
1-2
Factory Setting Do not change
BUZZER_ENB1
Open: Disable Closed: Enable
Buzzer Enable
Socket Settings Socket REMOTE_FAN_FAIL_ SOCKET1
Socket Setting
Note Front Panel Fan Fail indicator (Optional)
Connected
Front Panel LEDs LED
STATE
SPECIFICATION
12V_LED1
OFF
Backplane power failure. Light is on during normal operation.
5V_LED1
OFF
Backplane power failure. Light is on during normal operation.
D-6
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS
#J0 #J1 #J2 #J3 #J4 #J5 #J6 #J7 #J8 #J9 #J10 #J11 #J12 #J13 #J14 #J15 #J16 #J17 #J18 #J19 #J20 #J21 #J22 #J23
D-7 Front Connectors and LED Indicators
BPN-SAS216EB
MH4
MH3
MH7
MH6
MH8
BAR CODE
Rev:1.01
MH2
MH5
DESIGNED IN USA
C
R8
A
C
A
C
R11
A
C
A
C
D5
R12
A
C
A
C
D6
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
CA
A
CA FAIL9
D12 C
A
C
FAIL10
ACT10
R24 FAIL11
A FAIL12
C
A
C
D15
A
D16 A
C
A
C
A
ACT13
FAIL14
ACT14
FAIL15
ACT15
D17
R35 FAIL16
27
C2 C3
C9
C ACT17
CA
A FAIL18
A
C ACT18
D20
FAIL19
CA
C
C
A
D21
FAIL20
ACT20
C
Front Connector
FAIL21
ACT21
7
27 9 33 21
J23
A FAIL22
SAS Drive Number
SAS #J0
SAS/SATA HDD #1
SAS #J12
SAS/SATA HDD #13
SAS #J1
SAS/SATA HDD #2
SAS #J13
SAS/SATA HDD #14
SAS #J2
SAS/SATA HDD #3
SAS #J14
SAS/SATA HDD #15
SAS #J3
SAS/SATA HDD #4
SAS #J15
SAS/SATA HDD #16
SAS #J4
SAS/SATA HDD #5
SAS #J16
SAS/SATA HDD #17
SAS #J5
SAS/SATA HDD #6
SAS #J17
SAS/SATA HDD #18
SAS #J6
SAS/SATA HDD #7
SAS #J18
SAS/SATA HDD #19
SAS #J7
SAS/SATA HDD #8
SAS #J19
SAS/SATA HDD #20
SAS #J8
SAS/SATA HDD #9
SAS #J20
SAS/SATA HDD #21
SAS #J9
SAS/SATA HDD #10
SAS #J21
SAS/SATA HDD #22
SAS #J10
SAS/SATA HDD #11
SAS #J22
SAS/SATA HDD #23
SAS #J11
SAS/SATA HDD #12
SAS #J23
SAS/SATA HDD #24
D-7
D71
22
D72
D70 R47
D69
D24 R48
R46
C
Rear SAS/SATA Connectors SAS Drive Number
8
33
8
9 21
22
D67
D23 A
Figure D-4: Rear Connectors
Front Connector
C7 C5
J22
D22 A
C ACT19
27
7
7
33 8
9
D68
J21
J20
A A
FAIL17
21
D65
R38
C
C
MH9
22
8 R40
C16
21
22 D66
J19
J18
27
7
27 9 33
33 8
9 21
D63
D64
22
21 D61
C11 C12
C13 C14
C15
D19 A
ACT16
7
7
33
33
8
9
21
22 D62
J17
D18
C A
FAIL13
D57
D59
R33 A
C ACT12
27
27 D58
J16
C
9
8
33 D55
J15
C
22
21
9
33
8
9 21 D56
22
8
9 33 21
D53
22
D54
J14
7
27
7
27
7
27
7
7
8
8
9 33 21
22
A CA
ACT11
D14
R25
R27
D13
C ACT9
22
7 C
D51
D60
D47 A
D52
J13
J12 D48
A
MH10
22
D50
D49
J11
C
27 21
8
9 33
7
21
8
9 33
9 33 21
8
9 33 21
MH11
R21 A
C
27
7
27
27
27
8
9 33 21
C
D11
C29 C36
R42
A
D45
R18
C4 C10
C6
C30 C31
R45
C
D46
J10
R20
D10
C28 C32
C37 C38
R41
A
ACT8
C25 C26
C39 C40
C61 C62
R30
ACT1
D43
J9
FAIL8
C33 C34
C8 C1
C50
C59 C56
R29
FAIL1
D44
J8 D9
ACT7
C27 C35
C49
C60 C51
R32
R4
D41
D8 FAIL7
C58
R31
R15
ACT6
A C
7
27
8 D42
J7
FAIL6
C57
C64
R28
ACT5
C53
C63
R26
FAIL5
U1 C52
C55
R22
ACT4
R13
FAIL4
C54
C85 C74
22
D40
J6 D7
ACT3
22
D39
J5
22
D38
21
8
9 33
8
21 D37
22
D36
J4 D4
FAIL3
9 33
8
9 33 21
D35
D32
22
21
9 33
8 D34
22
21
9 33
8
8
9 33
22
D33
D31
D3 ACT2
R10
R7 FAIL2
R9
C
R6
C A ACT0
MH12
J3
D2 A
R5
FAIL0
D30
J2
C
R1
A
A
22
D29
D1
C76 C83
C86 C75
C81 C82
C87 C88
R23
D25 R2
R3
21
8
9 33 21
22
D28
J1 D26
C79
C109 C100
33 8
9 21 22
D27
J0
C77 C78
C73
7
7
7
27
7
27
7
27
7
27
27
27
7
27
C101 C110
C103 C104
22
C102 C105
C97 C106
C84 C80 C111 C112
22
C107 C98
C99 C108
C130 C126
27
C145R53 C128 C122
CA
C ACT22
A
CA FAIL23
C ACT23
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Front LED Indicators Front LED
Hard Drive Activity
Failure LED
SAS #J0
ACT #1
FAIL #1
SAS #J1
ACT #2
FAIL #2
SAS #J2
ACT #3
FAIL #3
SAS #J3
ACT #4
FAIL #4
SAS #J4
ACT #5
FAIL #5
SAS #J5
ACT #6
FAIL #6
SAS #J6
ACT #7
FAIL #7
SAS #J7
ACT #8
FAIL #8
SAS #J8
ACT #9
FAIL #9
SAS #J9
ACT #10
FAIL #10
SAS #J10
ACT #11
FAIL #11
SAS #J11
ACT #12
FAIL #12
SAS #J12
ACT #13
FAIL #13
SAS #J13
ACT #14
FAIL #14
SAS #J14
ACT #15
FAIL #15
SAS #J15
ACT #16
FAIL #16
SAS #J16
ACT #17
FAIL #17
SAS #J17
ACT #18
FAIL #18
SAS #J18
ACT #19
FAIL #19
SAS #J19
ACT #20
FAIL #20
SAS #J20
ACT #21
FAIL #21
SAS #J21
ACT #22
FAIL #22
SAS #J22
ACT #23
FAIL #23
SAS #J23
ACT #24
FAIL #24
D-8
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
D-8 Front Connectors and Jumpers Front Components 1. Power Connectors: PWR1, PWR2, PWR3, PWR4, PWR5, and PWR6
D-9
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Dual Port and Cascading Configurations
D-9 Single and Dual Port Expanders Single Ports
SAS-216EL1 backplanes have a single-port expander on the daughter card, that accesses all 24 drives and supports cascading.
Port A Primary Ports Expander 1 C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40
L41
L34 L32
L17 L15
L28 L10
L25 L23 L8 L6
R98 R86
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
RA3 C350 R73 C351 R108 R75 C349 R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104
R76 C338 R103
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91
Rev:1.01 C261
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
3
C133 C130
C120 C118
C127 C124
C105 C103
C106 C98
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C138 C135
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C155
C172
C153 C168
C133 C130
C127 C124
C120 C118
C105 C103
C106 C98
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C146 C166
C138 C135
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C158 C157
C155
C172
C153 C168
WWN
L51 L47 L43 L40
L41
L34 L32
L17 L15
L28 L10
L25 L23
L8 L6
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
L51 L47 L43 L40
L41
L34 L32
C73
C78
C171 R8 BC2
C326
PRI_J2
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339
C348
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87
R104
R76 C338 R103
R99 R78
R96 R91
R97 R71
WWN
L17 L15
L28 L10
L25 L23
L8 L6
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
PRI_J1
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R108 R75 C349
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339
R104
R76 C338 R103
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R99 R78
R96 R91
R97 R71
C73
C78
C261
C261
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
3
3
D-10
J2
J2
To Lower Backplane in Cascaded System
To Lower Backplane in Cascaded System
R95 R79 R74 R85
Port A Primary Ports Expander 1
MH3
J3
MH4
Rev:1.01
Rev:1.01
PRI_J3
PRI_MODE1
PRI_J3
PRI_MODE1
MH3
J3
MH4
R99 R78
R97 R71
MH1
J2
MH2
MH2
PRI_EXP1
PRI_J1
R11
BC1 R5
U2
C76
C178 R112
BC1 R5
C76
U2
PRI_EXP1
R11
PRI_J2
C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
J1
D1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3
J3 MH4
J1
D1
C244
C253
C242
C244
C253
C242
PRI_J1 R11
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244
C242
C253
PRI_J2 C178 R112
PRI_EXP1
J1 D1
C240 C249 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C246 C248 C247 C243
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
C243
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
C243
1 J2 1 J2
2 2 MH1
1 J2
From HBA or higher backplane From HBA or higher backplane
Port B Secondary Ports Expander 2
2 MH1
From HBA or higher backplane
To Lower Backplane in Cascaded System
Figure D-5: SAS-216EL2 Single Port Configuration
Dual Ports
SAS-216EL2 backplanes have dual-port expanders on the daughter cards, that access all 24 drives. These dual-port expanders support cascading, failover, and recovery.
Figure D-6: SAS-216EL2 Dual Port Configuration
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Failover D-10
The SAS-216EL2 backplane has two expanders which allow effective failover and recovery.
SAS HBA
Single Host Bus Adapter
C133 C130
C120 C118
C127 C124
C105 C103 C106 C98
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C158 C157 C155 C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C105 C103
C120 C118
C106 C98
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L28 L10
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
1
3
C133 C130
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C105 C103 C106 C98
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
PRI_J2
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
3
3
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
C133 C130
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
WWN
C78
C73
L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
PRI_EXP1 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_SRAM1
C261
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
MH3
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
J2
C113 C94
C155 C172
C261
PRI_FLASH1
C133 C130 C127 C124 C120 C118
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C153 C168
R108 R75 C349 R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
Rev:1.01
MH2 C153 C168
R108 R75 C349 R105 R88 C337 R106
C327 C340
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
3
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
C153 C168
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2
MH2
C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
PRI_EXP1
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R76 C338 R103
R72 C339
R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
PRI_MODE1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
MH3
MH4
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
1
1 J2
Rev:1.01
Rev:1.01
BC1 R5
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
C243
C244
C253
C242
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
MH2 MH2
PRI_J2
C178 R112
PRI_J1
Rev:1.01 C261
PRI_FLASH1
MH1
PRI_J1
R11
BC1 R5 U2
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6 L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
C171 R8 BC2
C78
C73
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J3
PRI_J3
PRI_MODE1
MH3
MH4
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
C244 C253
C242
U2
C76
PRI_EXP1
BC1 R5
R11
D1
PRI_J2 PRI_EXP1
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243 MH2
1
1
J2
PRI_J2
C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
C243
C244
C253
C242
U2
C76
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
2 MH1
PRI_EXP1
C327 C340 C326
SAS HBA
If the Expander or data path in Port A
MH2
Rev:1.01 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C178 R112 PRI_J1
R11
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
2 MH1 1 J2
C76 D1
R76 C338 R103
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
2 MH1
D1
D1
R72 C339
SAS HBA In a Dual Host Bus Configuration, the backplane connects to two Host Bus Adapters (HBA).
R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
D-11
R96 R91
SAS HBA
Dual Host Bus Adapter
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
PRI_J1 R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
PRI_J1 R11
BC1 R5 PRI_EXP1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH4 MH3 MH4
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
U2 C76 PRI_J1 R11
2
MH1
2
MH1
fails, the system automatically switches to Port B. This maintains a full connection to all drives.
R97 R71
SAS HBA
Dual Host Bus Adapter Failover
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
C178 R112
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
1 J2 1 J2
D1 D1
R99 R78
SAS HBA
Single Host Bus Adapter Failover
Rev:1.01
C244 C253
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
BC1 R5 PRI_J1 R11
MH3 MH4
D1 PRI_EXP1
U2 C76 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C242 D1
2 2 MH1
If the expander or data path in Port A fails, the system automatically switches to Port B.
1 J2
1 J2 2 MH1
In a single host bus configuration, the backplane connects to one Host Bus Adapter (HBA).
Figure D-7: Single HBA
Figure D-8: Single HBA Failover
Figure D-9: Dual HBA
Port B Port A Expander 2 Expander 1 Figure D-10: Dual HBA Failover
SC213 Chassis Manaual
D-11
Chassis Power Card and Support Cables Chassis Power Card
In a cascaded configuration, the first chassis includes a motherboard and at least one Host Bus Adapter (HBA). Other servers in this enclosed system, include a power card. This section describes the supported power card for the SAS-216 series backplane. For more information, see the Supermicro Web site at http://www.supermicro. com.
A A
A
JBPWR2 REV 1.00
Figure D-11: Chassis Power Card (Sold Separately) Power Card
Part Number
Part Type
CSE-PTJBOD-CB1
Power Card
D-12
Where Used Allows the chassis to be in a JBOD (Just a Bunch of Drives) system.
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Connectioning an Internal Host Bus Adapter to the Backplane
The following section lists the most common cables used to connect the Host Bus Adapter (HBA) to the backplane.
C133 C130 C127 C124
C105 C103
C120 C118
C106 C98
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C88 C107
C111 C90
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R99 R78 R96 R91 R97 R71
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R98 R86
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C133 C130 C127 C124 C120 C118 C105 C103 C106 C98
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C146 C166 C138 C135
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124 C120 C118 C105 C103 C106 C98
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C138 C135
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C155 C172 C153 C168
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
R99 R78
R96 R91 R97 R71
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
PRI_EXP1 C73
C78
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
R99 R78
R96 R91 R97 R71
C73
C78
C261
Rev:1.01 C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
D-13
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124 C120 C118 C105 C103 C106 C98 C113 C94
C138 C135
C146 C166
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C158 C157 C155 C172 C153 C168
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91
R95 R79 R74 R85
(Host Bus Adapter)
HBA
MH3 MH4
MH2 MH2
MH3 MH4
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J1 R11
PRI_J1
R11
Rev:1.01
PRI_J2 C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C244 C253
BC1 R5 U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
BC1 R5
C242 C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243 C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
1 J2 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
PRI_J1 R11
R11
MH3 MH4
PRI_J2 C178 R112
PRI_J2 C178 R112
D1 D1
R99 R78
R97 R71
(Host Bus Adapter)
HBA
MH1
MH2 MH2
PRI_EXP1 PRI_J1
C244
BC1 R5 U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
C253 C242 C244
C253
C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
R76 C338 R103
C243
D1 D1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243 C240 C249 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C246 C248 C247
1 J2 1 J2
2 2 MH1
(Host Bus Adapter)
HBA
Figure D-12: Single Internal Host Bus Adapter
Figure D-13: Dual Internal Host Bus Adapter
Supported Internal HBA Cables
Use the following listed cables to create connections between the internal HBA and SAS-216EL backplane. The cables required depend on the HBA connector.
Cable Name: IPASS TO 4-LANE Part #: CBL-0117L Length: 46 cm (18 inches) Description: This cable has one SFF-8484 (32 pin) connector on one end and ipass (SFF-8087/mini-sas) connector (36 pins) at the other. This cable connects from the HBA to the SAS-216EL backplane
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Cable Name: IPASS (mini SAS) TO IPASS (mini SAS) Part #: CBL-0108L-02
Length: 39 cm (15 inches)
Part #: CBL-0109L-02
Length: 22 cm (9 inches)
Part #: CBL-0110L-02
Length: 18 cm (7 inches)
Description: This cable has an ipass (SFF-8087/mini-sas) connector (36 pins) at each end. It connects from the HBA to the SAS-216EL backplane.
D-14
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Connecting an External Host Bus Adapter to the Backplane
This backplane supports external Host Bus Adapters. In this configuration, the HBA and the backplane are in different physical chassis. This allows a JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Drives) configuration from an existing system.
Single External Host Bus Adapter
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R96 R91 R97 R71
Rev:1.01 C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
C133 C130 C127 C124
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C126 C123 C162 C159 C158 C157 C155 C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C138 C135
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
Figure D-15: Dual External Host Bus Adapter
MH3 MH4
MH2 MH2 C153 C168
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R102 C347 R87 C348
D-15
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3
1 J2
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
BC1 R5 U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
R11 PRI_J1
R11
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
HBA
Power Card (Host Bus Adapter)
J2
PRI_J2 C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
PRI_J1 R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
R99 R78
D1
C253
C242
C244 C253
C242
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
D1 D1
1 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
MH3 MH4
HBA
PRI_MODE1
(Host Bus Adapter)
Power Card (Host Bus Adapter)
2 MH1
HBA
CBL-0166L External HBA Cable Figure D-14: Single External Host Adapter
Dual External Host Bus Adapter
CBL-0166L External HBA Cables
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Supported External HBA to Backplane Cable Use the following cable if your external HBA has an InfiniBand connector.
Figure D-16: SAS InfiniBand Cable (CBL-0200L) Cable Name: SAS InfiniBand to Mini SAS X4 1M cable, PBF Part #: CBL-0200L Length: 1 meter Description: This cable has an InfiniBand connector (SFF-8470) on one end and an SFF-8088-1X (26-pins) at the other end.
D-16
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Connecting Multiple Backplanes in a Single Channel Environment
This section describes the cables used when cascading from a single HBA. These connections use CBL-0167L internal cables and CBL-0166L external cables.
C133 C130
C120 C118
C127 C124
C105 C103 C106 C98
C88 C107
C111 C90
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R72 C339
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R76 C338 R103
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C73
C78
C261
C261
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_FLASH1
BAR CODE
MH3 MH4
C113 C94
C138 C135
C146 C166
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C105 C103
C120 C118
C106 C98 C113 C94
C172 C153 C168
R96 R91
R99 R78
R97 R71
3
3
C133 C130
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
PRI_J2 C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
R72 C339
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
MH3 MH4
MH2 MH2
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
BC1 R5
R11 R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
PRI_J1 U2 C76
C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
PRI_EXP1 BC1 R5
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
1 J2 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J1 R11
PRI_J1
R11
D1 D1
J2
MH2 MH2
PRI_EXP1 BC1 R5
PRI_J2 C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
D1 D1
2
D-17
CBL-0167L with Single Port Assembly (internal cable) C244 C253 C242
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243 C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
1 1 J2
MH1 2 MH1
Port B Expander 2 Port A Expander 1
HBA (Host Bus Adapter)
CBL-0166L (external cable)
Power Card
Figure D-17: Single HBA Configuration
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Single HBA Configuration Cables Single Port Cable Assembly
Figure D-18: Single Port Internal Cable (CBL-0167L) Cable Name: SAS EL2/EL1 Backplane Cable (Internal) with 2-port Cascading Cable, 68 cm Part #: CBL-0167L (SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 x1) Ports: Single Placement: Internal cable Description: Internal cable. Connects the backplane to the Host Bus Adapter (HBA) or external port. Used in single port environments
Figure D-19: External Cable (CBL-0166L) Cable Name: SAS EL2/EL1 Cascading Cable (External), 68cm Part #: CBL-0166L (SFF-8088 1x to SFF-8088 x1) Ports: Single or Dual Placement: External cable Description: External cascading cable. Connects ports between servers. With most connectors, use one cable for single port connections and two cables for dual port connections.
D-18
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Connecting Multiple Backplanes in a Dual Channel Environment
This section describes the cables used when cascading from dual HBAs. These connections use CBL-0168L internal cables and CBL-0166L external cables.
C133 C130
C120 C118
C127 C124
C105 C103 C106 C98 C113 C94
C88 C107
C111 C90
C138 C135
C146 C166
C132 C129 C126 C123 C162 C159 C158 C157 C155 C172
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86 C78
C73
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15
C261
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23
L28 L10
L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R98 R86
PRI_SRAM1
1
3
BAR CODE
PRI_FLASH1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
C261
PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
MH2 C153 C168
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91 R97 R71
C126 C123 C162 C159 C158 C157 C155
R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91
R99 R78
PRI_J3 1
3
C133 C130
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
R72 C339
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
R99 R78
C133 C130
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C106 C98 C113 C94
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
Rev:1.01
MH2 MH2
PRI_J2 R95 R79 R74 R85
PRI_EXP1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J2 C178 R112
1 J2
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
C244
2 MH1
PRI_EXP1 R97 R71
PRI_FLASH1
MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
BC1 R5 U2 C76
PRI_J1
C253
C242
R11
PRI_J2 C178 R112
1 J2 1 J2
(Host Bus Adapter)
HBA
PRI_J1 R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244 C253 C242 MH2
Port B Expander 2 Port A Expander 1
D-19
Cable 0168L with Single Port Assembly (internal cable) PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
2 2 MH1
PRI_J1
R11
PRI_EXP1 BC1 R5
R11
(Host Bus Adapter)
HBA
PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C178 R112
C244 C253
C242
D1 C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
Rev:1.01 D1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
1 J2
D1 D1
2 MH1
Cable 0166L (external cable)
Power Card
Figure D-20: Dual HBA Configuration
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Dual HBA Configuration Cables Dual Port Cable Assembly
Figure D-21: Dual Port Internal Cable (CBL-0168L) Cable Name: SAS Dual-port Cable Assembly, 68/76cm Part #: CBL-0168L Placement: Internal cable Ports: Dual Description: Internal cascading cable. Connects the backplane to the Host Bus Adapter (HBA) or external port. Used in dual port environments.
Figure D-22: External Cable (CBL-0166L) Cable Name: SAS EL2/EL1 Cascading Cable (External), 68cm Part #: CBL-0166L Placement: External Cable Ports: Single or Dual Description: External cascading cable. Connects ports between servers. Use one cable for single port connections and two cables for dual port connections.
D-20
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Supported Cascading Configurations D-12
Cascading allows the system to access data at a faster rate by allowing several backplanes to share resources to reduce latency time.
The first backplane in a cascaded system requires a motherboard and HBA. Other servers require a power control card with no motherboard and no HBA. For more information, see the SC216 Chassis Manual available at www.supermicro.com.
MH1
C133 C130
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172
C105 C103 C106 C98
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R72 C339
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R76 C338 R103 R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
PRI_J1 C327 C340 C326 C171 R8 BC2
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
C153 C168
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 MH2 C153 C168
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
PRI_EXP1 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C153 C168
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2
PRI_EXP1
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L25 L23 L8 L6
R72 C339
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
C153 C168
C133 C130
C120 C118
C127 C124
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
MH3 MH4
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
MH3 MH4
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
R96 R91 R97 R71
MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
C244
BC1 R5
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
R11 PRI_J1
C253
C242
U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
BC1 R5
R11
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
PRI_J2 C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
1 J2 1 J2
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
2 2 MH1
D1 D1
R99 R78
J2
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
MH2 MH2
HBA (Host Bus Adapter)
D-21
Single Port Cable Assembly Port B Expander 2 Port A Expander 1
Cable 0166L (external cable) PRI_J3 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
C244 C253
BC1 R5 U2 C76
PRI_EXP1
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
R11
PRI_J1
R11
C242
PRI_J2 C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
D1 D1
1 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
R11
PRI_J2
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 PRI_EXP1
U2 C76 PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244 C253
C242
D1 D1
1 J2 1 J2
2 2 MH1
Cable 0167L (internal cable)
Power Card
Power Card
Figure D-23: Simple Cascaded Configuration
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Server System with Single SAS HBA
The expanders allow horizontal branching. This configuration also applies to dual ports.
C133 C130
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C126 C123 C162 C159 C158 C157 C155 C172
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R98 R86 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
C261
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
3
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L28 L10
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C78
C73
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
C261
Rev:1.01 C261
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
C133 C130
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C78
C73
C261
C261
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
MH3 MH4
PRI_EXP1
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
3
3
D-22
R102 C347 R87 C348
1
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
R72 C339 R104
R76 C338 R103
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
Power Card Power Card
2 MH1
PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
R101 R77
PRI_FLASH1
3
MH2
MH3 MH4
MH3 MH4
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
1
Port A Expander 1 Port A Expander 1
2 MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
R96 R91
C261
PRI_FLASH1
Port A Expander 1 Port A Expander 1
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76 PRI_J1
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250
PRI_J1 R11
BC1 R5 U2
R95 R79 R74 R85
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
Power Card Power Card
C244 C253
R99 R78
R97 R71
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1
PRI_J2 C178 R112
Rev:1.01
PRI_EXP1
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334 RA3 C350 R73 C351 R108 R75 C349 R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R96 R91 R97 R71
Single Port Cable Assembly Cable 0167L (internal cable)
PRI_J1 R11
MH2 C153 C168
C153 C168
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
D1 PRI_EXP1 BC1 R5
R11
J2 1 J2
Power Card HBA
1 2
MH1
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
D1 PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C76 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C243 C244 C253
C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C242 D1
R99 R78
D1
1 J2
Port A Expander 1 Port A Expander 1
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
2 MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
BC1 R5 PRI_J1
R11
1 J2 2 MH1
D1 PRI_EXP1
U2 C76 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
R76 C338 R103
D1
J2 1 J2
1 2 MH1
Cable 0166L (external cable)
Figure D-24: Cascaded Configuration with Horizontal Branching
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
Dual SAS HBA and Cascaded Configuration
C133 C130 C127 C124
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C111 C90
C113 C94
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C126 C123
C132 C129
C162 C159 C158 C157 C155 C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C105 C103
C120 C118
C106 C98
C111 C90
C113 C94
C146 C166
C88 C107
C138 C135
C126 C123
C132 C129
C162 C159 C158 C157 C155 C172 C153 C168
L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
PRI_J1 C327 C340
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C78
C261
C261
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_FLASH1
BAR CODE
MH3 MH4
WWN
L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R99 R78
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
R96 R91 R97 R71
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103
R96 R91 R97 R71
3
3
C133 C130
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C138 C135
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J2 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334 RA3 C350 R73 C351 R108 R75 C349 R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R96 R91 R97 R71
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C133 C130
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
PRI_J2 C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
MH3 MH4
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
C244
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
R99 R78
J2
MH2 MH2
Cable 0166L (external cables) Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
BC1 R5 U2 C76
PRI_EXP1
C253
C242
R11 PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244 C253
C242
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
D1 D1
Port A Expander 1 Port B Expander 2
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
C244
PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
MH2 MH2
MH3 MH4 MH3 MH4
1 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
R99 R78
MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
MH2 MH2
PRI_EXP1 PRI_EXP1
C253
C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244 C253
C242
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
D1 D1
1 J2 1 J2
2 2 MH1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J2 C178 R112
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C244 C253
BC1 R5 U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243 C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
R11
PRI_J1 R11
C242 C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
D1 D1
1 J2 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
Port B Expander 2 Port A Expander 1
HBA
Dual Port Cable Assembly
HBA
Cable 0168L (internal cable)
Power Card
Power Card
Figure D-25: Dual SAS HBA with Cascaded Configuration
D-23
SC213 Chassis Manaual
Dual SAS HBA and Cascaded Configuration with Branching C133 C130 C127 C124
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C138 C135
C146 C166
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L8 L6
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
C348
R102 C347 R87
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R76 C338 R103
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C133 C130
C120 C118
C127 C124
C105 C103 C106 C98 C113 C94
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86 C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R76 C338 R103
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
C327 C340
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
PRI_FLASH1
1
1
3
3
C133 C130
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C106 C98
C111 C90
C113 C94
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
C133 C130 C127 C124
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C153 C168
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L17 L15 L28 L10
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1 C78
C73
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
PRI_J2
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334 RA3 C350 R73 C351 R108 R75 C349 R105 R88 C337 R106 R76 C338 R103 R72 C339 R104
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C133 C130
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C106 C98
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C153 C168
C133 C130
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C106 C98
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C153 C168
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_EXP1
PRI_J1
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
PRI_J2 C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R105 R88 C337 R106
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R72 C339
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R89 C346 R101 R77 R102 C347 R87 C348
R104
R76 C338 R103
C78
C73
C261
C261
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
3
3
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
C133 C130
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C172 C153 C168
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
PRI_J1
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R76 C338 R103
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
C326
C327 C340
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
L25 L23
L28 L10
L17 L15
L34 L32
L41
L51 L47 L43 L40
WWN
L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R76 C338 R103
C78
C73
C261
C261
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
PRI_FLASH1
1
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
1
BAR CODE
MH3 MH4
PRI_EXP1 C326 C171 R8 BC2
PRI_SRAM1
PRI_FLASH1
BAR CODE
MH3
BAR CODE
PRI_SRAM1
MH2
MH3 MH4
MH2 MH2
PRI_EXP1 BC1 R5
R11
PRI_J2
C78
C261
C261
3
3
Port A Ex. 1 Port B Ex. 2
2 MH1
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
U2 PRI_J1
PRI_J1 C73
C171 R8 BC2
C78
C73
C171 R8 BC2
MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
MH2 MH2 C153 C168
R105 R88 C337 R106
R76 C338 R103
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
C327 C340 C326
PRI_J2 C78
C73
D-24
PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
L25 L23
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66
C327 C340 C326
Power Card
Power Card
J2
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
Port A Ex. 1
MH3 MH4
D1 PRI_EXP1 BC1 R5
R11
J2 1 J2
1 2
MH1
C76 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
R102 C347 R87 C348
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10
L8 L6
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346
PRI_EXP1 L3 L65 L58 L55 L52 L50 L46 L45 L39 L69 L68 L62 L67 L61 L60 L59 L66 C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R105 R88 C337 R106
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R102 C347 R87 C348
R101 R77
R76 C338 R103
WWN L51 L47 L43 L40 L41 L34 L32 L17 L15 L28 L10 L25 L23 L8 L6
C343 C341 C344 C342 C345 C336 C335 C334
R108 R75 C349
RA3 C350 R73 C351
R95 R79 R74 R85
R98 R86
Power Card Power Card
Port A Ex. 1 Port B Ex. 2
PRI_J1 R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 PRI_EXP1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
1 J2 1 J2
2 2 MH1
C76 PRI_J1 R11
R101 R77
HBA
C178 R112
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
R96 R91 R97 R71
Power Card HBA
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
PRI_J3 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
D1
R11
PRI_J1 R11
1 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253 C242
BC1 R5 U2 C76
R99 R78
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
C153 C168
C172
C155
C158 C157
C162 C159
C126 C123
C132 C129
C138 C135
C146 C166
C88 C107
C111 C90
C113 C94
C106 C98
C105 C103
C120 C118
C127 C124
C133 C130
MH2 C153 C168
R105 R88 C337 R106
R72 C339 R104 R89 C346 R102 C347 R87 C348
R97 R71
R96 R91
R99 R78
R101 R77
R76 C338 R103
D1
Port B Ex. 2
MH3 MH4
MH2 MH2
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
C244 C253
BC1 R5
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
R11
PRI_J1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
MH3 MH4
D1 D1
Port A Ex. 1 Port B Ex. 2
U2 C76 PRI_EXP1
BC1 R5
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
C242
C244 C253
C242
U2 C76
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
D1 D1
1 J2 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH4 MH4
PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
C244 C253
C242
BC1 R5 PRI_EXP1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
C244 C253
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
MH2 MH2
D1
Port A Ex. 1 Port B Ex. 2
PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1 PRI_J3 PRI_MODE1
MH3 MH4
U2 C76
PRI_J1
R11
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247
C178 R112 PRI_J2 C178 R112
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244 C253
C242
C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
D1 D1
1 J2 1 J2
2 MH1 2 MH1
MH1
Rev:1.01 Rev:1.01
PRI_EXP1 C76 PRI_J1 R11
C242
BC1 R5 U2 PRI_EXP1
R11
PRI_J2 C178 R112
C240 C249 C246 C248 C247 C241 C252 C245 C251 C250 C243
BC1 R5 U2 C76
C244 C253 C242
D1 D1
1 J2 1 J2
2 2 MH1
Port B Ex. 2 Port A Ex. 1
Cable 0166L (external cable)
Figure D-26: Dual SAS HBA with Cascaded Configuration and Branching
Appendix D: SAS-216EL Backplane Specifications
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