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Re: HP VA7100 Connectivity

 
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Nagamani_1
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HP VA7100 Connectivity

Hi,

We need to connect VA7100 Storage box to Sun 280R server. Sun 280R has a HSSDC copper external connector, VA7100 has 2 100 MBps fibreoptic ports. We need to know if any fibre to copper coverter is available for VA7100 which is compliant with Sun 280R HSSDC connector. OR any HP FC-AL card is available known to work on Sun 280R.

Thanks in advance
Nag
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Leif Halvarsson_2
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Re: HP VA7100 Connectivity

Hi,
Are you connect the VA7100 direct to the Sun 280R or do you use a switch or HUB. In the later case you can use a HSSDC GBIC.

Qlogic has several FC-HBAs compatible with Sun.
http://www.qlogic.com
Vincent Fleming
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Re: HP VA7100 Connectivity

The only adapters supported on the VA for Sun are JNI adapters.

If it's an option to replace the adapters and you need model numbers, post back and I'll give you a list of supported JNI adapters.

Vince
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Nagamani_1
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Re: HP VA7100 Connectivity

Hi Vince,

Please give the details of the cards. again i need to know if there is a HSSDC to Fibre converter available.

regds
nag
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Vincent Fleming
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Re: HP VA7100 Connectivity

Your choices are:

FCE-6460
FCE-1473
FCE-6562
FCC-6460
FCC-6562
FCE-6410
FCE-1063
FCI-1063
FC64-1063

All of these models are available with optical ports.

As I recall there is such a thing as a copper to optical converter; perhaps you can find one of these.

Vince
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Chris Vail
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Re: HP VA7100 Connectivity

I do not recommend at all that you convert copper to fiber. Cough up the bucks and get a fiber card for the Sun. You're really asking for a lot of grief, I promise.

We tried this with tape drives, thinking we could save a few bucks. We did, but we lost money in the long run because the fiber/optic muxes we bought (Crossroads) are GREAT STINKING CRAP! They do little except break. I get 3-5 errors/day in my email from them, complaining that they're down.

Don't do this.



Chris