Veritas NetBackup™ 5240 Appliance Product Description
- About the NetBackup 5240 Appliance
- NetBackup Appliance overview
- Features and components of the NetBackup Appliance
- NetBackup Appliance front panel disk drive configurations
- NetBackup Appliance front panel USB port
- NetBackup Appliance control panel
- NetBackup Appliance rear panel
- NetBackup Appliance I/O configuration options
- NetBackup Appliance total I/O on-board and PCIe ports
- Customizable I/O configurations by slot for existing NetBackup Appliance installations
- Dual-port 10 Gb Ethernet card with SFP+ transceiver ports
- QLE8442 dual-port 10Gb Ethernet/iSCSI capable card with SFP+ modules
- QLE2562 dual-port 8Gb Fibre Channel host bus adapter with SFP+ modules
- SAS tape-out adapter
- NetBackup Appliance Network Interface Port locations and speeds
- NetBackup Appliance I/O configuration options
- About the Veritas 2U12 49TB Storage Shelf
- NetBackup 5240 Appliance and Veritas 2U12 49TB Storage Shelf cables
- Appendix A. Technical specifications and compliance standards
- NetBackup Appliance and Veritas 2U12 49TB Storage Shelf technical specifications
- Environmental specifications
- Protocol standards
- Regulatory, compliance, and certification information
- Index
Multi-Mode fiber optic cable
The NetBackup appliance communicates with the Fibre Channel switch through a multi-mode fiber optic cable. One end of the multi-mode fiber optic cable connects to the 10GbE service network port or the Fibre Channel port. The other end of the cable connects to the Fibre Channel switch or other devices. The two ends of the multi-mode fiber optic cable are LC connectors.
The NetBackup appliance communicates with the Fibre Channel switch or Ethernet switch through a multi-mode fiber optic cable. One end of the multi-mode fiber optic cable connects to the Ethernet network port or the Fibre Channel port. The other end of the cable connects to the Fibre Channel switch or Ethernet switch. The two ends of the multi-mode fiber optic cable are LC connectors.
Fiber optic cables require Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP+) transceivers, which are provided with each device having Fibre Channel ports. The diagram shows the SFP, labeled 1, and the fiber optic cable which is attached to it, labeled 2.
Supported SFPs are listed:
Finisar
JDSU
See Power cables.
See SAS-3 cable.
See Network cable.