。(open-type; supports PCIe card ×16/×8/×4/×1)
。RAID card is recommended to be installed in this slot
as it’s closest to backplane’s connectors.
SW1-1
ON Power on/off by Host
OFF
Power on/off by Manual
SW1-2
FAN SPEED HIGH
OFFONFAN SPEED LOW
SLOT1(Upstream PCIex16)
SLOT2(PCIex8)
+
SLOT3(PCIex8)
+
+
+
+
+
+
SLOT4(PCIex8)
1-2
2-3
Compatibility Enable
Standard Mode
NP951AG3 Rev.A0
LED5 for SLOT1
As LED5 illuminates solid blue light, it indicates NP960AG3 target card
in SLOT#1 is in Gen3 mode. As LED5 blinking blue light, NP960AG3
target card in SLOT#1 is in Gen2 mode.
LED 5
LED 6
LED 7
LED 8
Slot 4: PCIe ×8 slot
。(open-type; supports PCIe card ×16/×8/×4/×1)
NOTE:
The host computer should have at least one PCIe ×8
or ×16 slot. There may be PCIe slot which is ×8 or ×16
physically but ×4 electrically within the host; please
always install the host card in PCIe slot ×8/×16 electrically
in the host computer. Check motherboard’s user manual
to identify the specification.
LED6 for SLOT2
As LED6 illuminates solid blue light, it indicates the PCIe card in SLOT#2
is in Gen3 mode. As LED6 blinking blue light, PCIe card in SLOT#2 is in
Gen2 mode.
LED7 for SLOT3
As LED7 illuminates solid blue light, it indicates the PCIe card in SLOT#3
is in Gen3 mode. As LED7 blinking blue light, PCIe card in SLOT#3 is in
Gen2 mode.
LED8 for SLOT4
As LED8 illuminates solid blue light, it indicates the PCIe card in SLOT#4
is in Gen3 mode. As LED8 blinking blue light, PCIe card in SLOT#4 is in
Gen2 mode.
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4. Build Up Procedure
1. Open the chassis by removing the top cover.
2. Install RAID card and other third-party PCIe cards into proper PCIe slots within
NA380A-G3 and fix them with screws on the brackets of the cards.
PCIe CardPCIe CardRAID Card
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3. Connect all internal mini-SAS to mini-SAS cables between RAID card and backplane.
Connect the first, topmost mini-SAS connector on backplane to channel 1~4 mini-SAS
connector on RAID card, the second mini-SAS connector on backplane to channel 5~8
mini-SAS connector on card, and subsequently all the way downward to the sixth,
bottommost mini-SAS connector on backplane to channel 21~24 mini-SAS connector
on RAID card.
Top
1 ~ 4
5 ~ 8
9 ~ 12
13 ~ 16
17 ~ 20
Bottom
4. Close the chassis and immobilize it on the server rack or other proper place.
21 ~ 24
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5. Connect the chassis and the host computer with external PCIe ×8 data cable. And
then connect NA380A-G3 with power source.
Power
Power
6. Pull out all the HDD trays from the storage enclosure.
Host Computer
7. Place hard drives in the trays and fix them with hard drive mounting screws.
Insert HDD trays back to NA380A-G3 storage enclosure.
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5. Operation
1. Power on NA333A-G3 storage first before powering on the host computer.
1.
2.
2. As all the hard drives are identified by the host computer, please follow the operational
procedure by RAID card.
Host Computer
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Questions and Answers
1. What if all the PCIe slots within the host computer are occupied?
Remove one of the third-party PCIe cards, and replace the third-party card with host card
within the host computer, and then install the removed third-party PCIe card into
NA380A-G3 storage enclosure.
2. As moving a third-party PCIe card from host computer to NA380A-G3,
will the third-party PCIe card work well and how to install third-party
PCIe card’s driver?
Yes, the third-party PCIe card will work well in NA380A-G3 just like it is in the host computer.
And the installation procedure for the third-party PCIe card’s driver is the same.
3. NA380A-G3 supports SGPIO; what does it mean?
NA380A-G3 chassis supports SGPIO. When any HDD fails, the red LED indicator on the tray
will light. The SGPIO function will be effective when the SAS/SATA RAID card supports SGPIO
function. (for example: Areca’s RAID card)
4. How do I know the RAID card and the third-party PCIe cards installed
within NA380A-G3 are recognized by the host computer?
Go to Windows’ Device Manager, click “View” at the top menu bar, and select “Devices by
connection”. Then go to ACPI x64-based PC >> Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System >>
PCI Express Root Complex. Open the PCI Express Root Port, and then you will find the
RAID card and the third-party PCIe cards in Netstor unit being shown and being
recognized by computer under the PCI Express Root Port.
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If you have any questions, please contact your regional distributor,