Connecting expansion enclosures to the control enclosure
This is a guide to using SAS cables to connect 2U and 5U expansion enclosures in a rack to the control enclosure in the rack.
About this task
This task applies if you are installing one or more expansion enclosures.
Note: It is recommended that you read the following "SAS Cabling Guidelines" before you connect any
SAS cables between the control enclosure and any expansion enclosures in the rack.
SAS cabling guidelines
Orienting the connectorWhen
you insert SAS cables, make sure the connector (Figure 1) is oriented
correctly.
Guidelines
Be aware of the following guidelines when you connect the SAS ports of a control enclosure canister to the SAS ports of a 2U and 5U expansion enclosure canister.
Note:
- Figure 3 shows an example configuration of a control enclosure that is connected to two SAS chains.
- Each chain consists of a 2U expansion enclosure and a 5U high-density expansion enclosure.
- Figure 3 is a generic cabling diagram intended to illustrate how to cable the different types of expansion enclosure. Some systems do not allow for a mixture of expansion enclosure types in the same chain. See Expansion enclosures for details on the supported expansion enclosures for your specific system model.
The order of the SAS ports on the 5U high-density expansion enclosure differs from the order of the SAS ports of a 2U expansion enclosure because the canisters in the 5U expansion enclosure are rotated.
Procedure
Using the supplied SAS cables, connect the control enclosure to the expansion enclosure at rack
position 1, as shown in Figure 3.
- Connect SAS port 1 of the uppermost or leftmost node canister in the control enclosure to SAS port 1 of the left expansion canister in the first expansion enclosure.
- Connect SAS port 1 of the lowermost or rightmost node canister in the control enclosure to SAS port 1 of the right expansion canister in the first expansion enclosure.
To add further expansion enclosures, continue to connect the expansion canisters as shown in Figure 3.


