R2000GZ and R2000GL

Intel
®
Server System R2000GZ/GL Product Family TPS
Figure 42. Internal 36-Port SAS Expander Card (RES2CV360)
Each connector on the SAS expander card can be used as a “cable in” (SAS Controller to SAS Expander) or
“cable out” (SAS Expander to Hot Swap Backplane) type connector. However, for contiguous drive mapping (0
16 or 0 24), cable routing differs when using a x8 wide-port capable 6 Gb SAS / SAS RAID Controller vs.
using the embedded SCU ports.
7.4.3 SAS Expander Usage Guidelines
SCU controller limitations prevent both SCU mini-SAS connectors on the server board from being
attached to the same expander card.
When attaching a SAS expander to one of the SCU mini-SAS connectors on the server board, the
embedded RAID option must be configured as RSTe. The ESRT2 stack does not have SAS expander
support.
The RSTe stack supports booting from drives connected to an expander when the EFI Optimized Boot
option is enabled in <F2> BIOS Setup (often referred to as UEFI boot). There are no restrictions on
this configuration.
Using Legacy mode BIOS for booting to targets attached through SAS expander card requires a BIOS
update. Must connect the expander to SCU_0. Drives must be connected to ports 0&1 on
RES2SV240 expander or A&B on RES2CV**0 for legacy mode boot support
All Intel supported 6Gb SAS/RAID adapters can connect both quad-port connectors (x8 wide port) to
the expander card.
All Intel supported 3Gb SAS/RAID adapters may only connect a single quad-port connector (x4 wide
port) to the expander card
7.4.4 Sample SAS Expander Configurations
Please reference the Intel
®
Server System R2000GZ/GL Product Family Service Guide for cable routing
diagrams illustrating a variety of different storage configurations.
7
0
1
2
8
6
5
4
3
0-3
A
4-7
B
8-11
C
12-15
D
16-19
E
20-23
F
36-
port SAS
6Gb
Expander
24-27
G
32-35
I
28-31
H
Figure 43. 36-Port Expander SAS Connector/Drive Identification Block Diagram
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