Information about I/O enclosure parts is listed below.
Use Table 1 as a directory.
Note: The following part numbers are the most recent for this version of the
Parts Catalog. Your storage facility or serviceable event FRU list might contain an older or newer
part number. The parts-ordering system recognizes all valid part numbers and automatically
substitutes an available part number as needed.
Table 2. I/O enclosure
FRUs, front of rack (Models 941, 94E)
Index
Part name
CCIN1
Part number
1
I/O enclosure fan
63C2
45W1232
2
I/O enclosure backplane assembly
63C1
45W1231
3
I/O enclosure power supply
44V6477
Notes:
Important, read this entire note as there are exceptions
to what part number to order.
The custom card identification number
(CCIN) identifies the physical features and logical behavior of a
part. If two parts appear physically identical but have different
CCINs, they are not interchangeable unless stated elsewhere in the
maintenance package or by the next level of support. If two parts
have different part numbers and yet have the same CCIN, they are interchangeable.
When
you order a part number that is reported in a serviceable event or
call-home record, check whether the parts ordering system has a conditional
substitute for DS8000® series.
There are a couple of exceptions where the part number on the DS8000 FRU part
number is not the same one that is reported and called home. The part
number reported and called home might be the original eServer part
number which might have firmware that is not appropriate for the DS8000 series.
You must order the DS8000 FRU part
number to ensure that the correct firmware is present.
Figure 2. I/O enclosure sheet metal, front
of rack
Table 3. I/O
enclosure sheet metal, front of rack (Models 941, 94E)
Index
Part name
Part number
1
I/O enclosure power supply retention bracket1
45W6535
Notes:
This bracket is only present on some early racks to ensure the
power supplies are properly retained. Latter racks do not use it.
Important, read this entire paragraph as there are exceptions
to what part number to order. The custom card identification number
(CCIN) identifies the physical features and logical behavior of a
part. If two parts appear physically identical but have different
CCINs, they are not interchangeable unless stated elsewhere in the
maintenance package or by the next level of support. If two parts
have different part numbers and yet have the same CCIN, they are interchangeable.
When
you order a part number that is reported in a serviceable event or
call-home record, check whether the parts ordering system has a conditional
substitute for DS8000 series.
There are a couple of exceptions where the part number on the DS8000 FRU part
number is not the same one that is reported and called home. The part
number reported and called home may be the original eServer part number
which may have firmware that is not appropriate for the DS8000 series.
You must order the DS8000 FRU part
number to ensure that the correct firmware is present.
When a serviceable event is opened against a host card that has
not yet been configured (for example, during an expansion rack or
host card installation), the serviceable event will display the default
CCIN and will not show a FRU part number. Use the table to select
the part number which matches the card type being installed.
Important, read this entire paragraph as there are exceptions
to what part number to order. The custom card identification number
(CCIN) identifies the physical features and logical behavior of a
part. If two parts appear physically identical but have different
CCINs, they are not interchangeable unless stated elsewhere in the
maintenance package or by the next level of support. If two parts
have different part numbers and yet have the same CCIN, they are interchangeable.
When you order a part number (P/N) reported in a serviceable event
or call home record, check whether the parts ordering system has a
conditional substitute for DS8000 series.
Later levels of the LIC bundle report this CCIN. Earlier levels
do not report a CCIN.
Fibre Channel cables are bundled in groups of eight from the factory.
There are many cable bundles, each with custom-length cables that
are individually labeled for specific racks, enclosures, and connectors.
It is not possible to order individual cables bundles. There are
four cables the field can order, each is a different length and without
any labeling. You need to find the part number on the cable bundle
that contains the cable that needs replaced. The parts ordering system
will take the cable bundle part number and convert it to a single
cable part number that is longer than the longest cable in the cable
bundle.
SPCN and PCIe cables are custom length for each connector position.
They have unique location code labels on each end of the cable.
There are small number of cables the field can order, each is a different
length and without any labeling. You must find the part number on
the cable you are replacing. The parts ordering system will take
the cable part number and convert it to a single cable part number
that is longer than the cable being replaced.