Nice video.But this would have been excellent had some explanation with details how connections are done between modules.No details as to where the cabes are going to and what different colour coded cables meant.Its understandable though that FC cables,Ethernet cables are there and connections between IO modules and FIs
Video is very good. Is that red color fiber cable from Storage or Cisco switch? Can u show us cable to storage and cisco together so that we will have complete package of video?
The Yellow Ethernet cables connects both Fabric Interconnect (FI's) together to L1 and L2 ports. Fabric Interconnect A port L1 connects to Fabric Interconnect B port L1. Fabric Interconnect A port L2 connects to Fabric Interconnect B port L2. Designed to keep in sync also replicates UCS manager database across FI's. Red cable is for Storage communication (usually brocade switches) and middle connection cable with yellow bands (TwinAx cable) is for the Fabric Extenders and far left connection on the FI's most likely is an uplink to the Local Area Network.
Nice video.But this would have been excellent had some explanation with details how connections are done between modules.No details as to where the cabes are going to and what different colour coded cables meant.Its understandable though that FC cables,Ethernet cables are there and connections between IO modules and FIs
Amazing :)
would have liked a more instructional video rather than how fast rack it
Is this actual Cisco CPOC in Cisco the look and racks reminds me of it
Video is very good. Is that red color fiber cable from Storage or Cisco switch? Can u show us cable to storage and cisco together so that we will have complete package of video?
those Red Cables are the uplinks to the switches
The red color fiber cable is going to storage switch , the FET cables that was connected before are going to the DC Access switches
The Yellow Ethernet cables connects both Fabric Interconnect (FI's) together to L1 and L2 ports. Fabric Interconnect A port L1 connects to Fabric Interconnect B port L1. Fabric Interconnect A port L2 connects to Fabric Interconnect B port L2. Designed to keep in sync also replicates UCS manager database across FI's. Red cable is for Storage communication (usually brocade switches) and middle connection cable with yellow bands (TwinAx cable) is for the Fabric Extenders and far left connection on the FI's most likely is an uplink to the Local Area Network.
That drop at 27s yuck... if you do it on a timer doesn't mean you need to do it more dangerously.
great job, but your cables are a mess!!!!!!!!!
ehhh
Cringe warning at 0:19