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Cabling the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure to an 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system

Use this information as a guide for cabling your PCIe storage enclosure to an 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system.

Figure 1 shows one EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using one feature code (FC) 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapter and two PCIe cables.
One EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using one FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapter and two PCIe cables
Figure 1. One EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using one FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapter and two PCIe cables
Figure 2 shows one EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using two FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapters and two PCIe cables.
One EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using two FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapters and two PCIe cables
Figure 2. One EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using two FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapters and two PCIe cables
Figure 3 shows two EDR1 PCIe storage enclosures connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using two FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapters and four PCIe cables.
Two EDR1 PCIe storage enclosures connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using two FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapters and four PCIe cables
Figure 3. Two EDR1 PCIe storage enclosures connected to a single 8248-L4T, 8408-E8D, or 9109-RMD system by using two FC 1914 PCIe2 GX++ adapters and four PCIe cables


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Last updated: Thu, October 10, 2013