Cisco Systems UCS C210 Security Camera User Manual


 
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Cisco UCS C210 Server Installation and Service Guide
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Appendix
In some cases, the default extender backplane requires different cables than the optional expander
backplane. The cable connections required for each type of controller are as follows:
Integrated ICH10R:
Extender: Connect one SATA cable from the motherboard connector to the drives 1–4 connector
on the extender.
Expander: This integrated controller cannot be used with the expander.
1064E mezzanine card:
Extender: Connect one long SAS cable from the single connector on the mezzanine card to the
drives 1–4 connector on the extender.
Expander: Connect one short SAS cable from the single connector on the mezzanine card to
connector 1 on the expander.
LSI MegaRAID 9280-4i4e card:
Extender: Connect one short SAS cable from connector 1 on the card to the drives 1–4
connectors on the extender.
Expander: Connect one short SAS cable from connector 1 on the card to connector 1 on the
expander.
LSI MegaRAID 9261-8i card:
Extender: Connect one long SAS cable from connector 1 on the card to the drives 1–4 connector
on the extender. Connect one long SAS cable from connector 2 on the card to the drives 5–8
connector on the extender.
Expander: Connect one short SAS cable from connector 1 on the card to connector 1 on the
expander. Connect one short SAS cable from connector 2 on the card to connector 2 on the
expander. (Connector 1 on the expander can control up to 16 drives, connector 2 provides
redundancy.)
How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server
If you do not have a record of which device is used in the server, you can disable quiet boot and read the
on-screen messages that are displayed during system bootup. These messages display information about
the devices that are installed in your server.
Information about the models of card installed are displayed as part of the verbose boot. You are
also prompted to press Ctrl-H to launch configuration utilities for those cards. For servers running
CIMC firmware earlier than release 1.2(1), see also
How to Disable Quiet Boot for CIMC Firmware
Earlier Than Release 1.2(1), page C-5.
If the mezzanine-style card is enabled, you are prompted to press Ctrl-C to launch the configuration
for these cards. See also
Enabling the Mezzanine Card RAID Controller in the BIOS, page C-3.
If no models of card are displayed but there is a RAID configuration, your server is using the
onboard ICH10R controller. You are also prompted to press Ctrl-M to launch the configuration
utilities for this controller (see graphic below). See also
Enabling the Integrated Intel ICH10R RAID
Controller in the BIOS, page C-2.