Apple Network Router T35i SATA IDE User Manual

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FORENSIC COMPUTERS  
Tableau T35i SATA/IDE Bridge  
USER GUIDE  
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C H A P T E R  
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Tableau T35i SATA/IDE Bridge  
Tableau IDE Ribbon Cable  
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8” Red SATA Flat Cable  
Female to Female Molex Power Cables (6” or 12”) 4  
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SATA 15-pin to Female Molex Power Cable  
Tableau 1.8 IDE Notebook Adapter  
Tableau 2.5 IDE Notebook Adapter  
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C H A P T E R  
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TABLEAU T35I SATA/IDE BRIDGE  
INTRODUCTION  
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BRIDGE OVERVIEW  
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES  
NOTES  
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Chapter  
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TableauT35iSATA/IDEBridge  
he T35i is designed to mount directly in a forensic workstation. Internally the T35i connects  
to the workstation through a high-performance FireWire800 connection. Externally, the  
T35i can be connected to SATA or IDE hard disks one at a time for write-blocked forensic  
acquistions.  
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In the T35i SATA/IDE bridge there are three categories of items that make up the system: the T35i  
SATA/IDE bridge, the cables and the adapters.  
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Tableau T35i SATA/IDE Bridge  
The T335 is designed to be mounted in a 5.25" half-height drive bay on the  
front of a forensic workstation or tower. The T335 is specifically designed to  
work in conjunction with SATA and IDE removable drive trays, which  
should be mounted in close proximity to the T335 in the host computer.  
(PN: T335)  
Tableau IDE Ribbon Cable  
The TC6-8 IDE ribbon cable is a high-quality, 80-conductor IDE cable with  
standard high-density 40-pin IDE connectors at each end. There are pull tabs  
at each end to make the cable more rugged. (PN: TC6-8)  
8” Red SATA Flat Cable  
The eight inch SATA cable is a standard SATA signal cable for use with the  
Tableau T3u SATA Bridge or the T35e SATA/IDE Bridge. (PN: TC3-8)  
Female to Female Molex®Power Cables (6” or 12”)  
The TC2-8 or female to female Molex® power cable is designed to conduct  
power from a Tableau T3u, T35e, T4, or T5 forensic bridge to a subject hard  
drive. (PN: TC2-8)  
SATA 15-pin to Female Molex®Power Cable  
The TC5-8 or SATA 15-pin to female Molex® cable is an eight inch power cable with a  
4-pin female Molex® connector on one end (white) and a 15-pin SATA style  
power connector at the other end (black). The TC5-8 is intended to conduct  
power from a Tableau T3u or a Tableau T35e to a subject SATA hard drive.  
(PN: TC5-8)  
Tableau 1.8 IDE Notebook Adapter  
The Tableau 1.8 IDE Hard Disk adapter allows the user to connect to a 1.8 IDE  
Notebook hard drive to a 40-pin IDE cable. The Tableau 1.8 IDE Hard Disk  
adapter also has a 50-pin male laptop drive connector and a 4-pin standard Molex®  
power connection. (PN: TDA5-18)  
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Tableau 2.5 IDE Notebook Adapter  
The Tableau 2.5 IDE Hard Disk adapter allows the user to connect to a 2.5  
IDE Notebook hard drive to a 40-pin IDE cable. The Tableau 2.5 IDE Hard  
Disk adapter also has a 44-pin female laptop drive connector and a 4-pin  
standard Molex® power connection. (PN: TDA5-25)  
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Chapter  
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TableauT35iSATA/IDEBridge  
ableau's newest OEM product, the T35i, continues Tableau's heritage of industry leading  
innovation. The T35i offers an economical, high-performance alternative to the T345 for  
forensics professionals whose acquisition needs focus on IDE and SATA subject drives.  
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The T35i is designed to mount directly in a forensic workstation. Internally the T35i connects to the  
workstation through a high-performance FireWire800 connection. Externally, the T35i can be  
connected to SATA or IDE hard disks (one at a time) for write-blocked forensic acquisitions.  
The T35i bundle price includes the T35i and one each of the following: TC2-8 (traditional power  
cable), TC5-8 (SATA style power cable), TC3-8 (SATA signal cable), TC6-8 (IDE signal cable),  
TDA5-25 and TDA5-18 (2.5" and 1.8" IDE notebook hard disk adapters, respectively).  
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INTRODUCTION  
This document provides technical information for the Tableau T35i combination Forensic  
SATA/IDE Bridge.  
The T35i combines two separate forensic bridges (IDE, and SATA) into one convenient package  
while providing native support for each hard disk technology. The T35i is designed to be installed  
permanently in the front of a forensic workstation or tower which has an open 5.25" half-height  
drive bay.  
The T35i connects to the host computer through a FireWire800 (1394B) interface. Using FireWire  
as the interface to the host computer allows modern operating systems to recognize that the drives  
themselves are hot-swappable. This, in turn, eliminates the need to turn the host computer ON and  
OFF each time a new hard disk is attached or removed; only the T35i needs to be power cycled.  
The combination of hot-swapping and the READ-ONLY forensic mode of operation make the  
T35i ideally suited for use in high-volume forensic applications.  
BRIDGE OVERVIEW  
The picture below is a close-up front view of the T35i.  
The Table below describes each of the elements visible on the front of the T35i.  
Front Element  
Description  
Power Switch/LED  
The Power switch controls power to the T35i as well as to the DC OUT  
connector used for powering the connected hard disk.  
The Power LED will be illuminated when there is power to the T35i and  
the power switch is in the "ON" position.  
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SATA Det LED  
IDE Det LED  
Host Det LED  
The SATA Det LED (SATA Detect) illuminates when a hard disk attached  
to the SATA interface connector has been properly recognized. Only one  
hard disk may be connected to the T35i at a time.  
The IDE Det LED (IDE Detect) illuminates when a hard disk attached to  
the IDE interface connector has been properly recognized. Only one hard  
disk may be connected to the T35i at a time.  
The Host Det LED (Host Detect) indicates when the connected hard disk  
has been recognized by the host computer. The Host Detect LED will  
illuminate only after the T35i has successfully identified a hard disk  
connected to the front of the T35i and after the host computer has "logged  
in" to the coresponding T35i channel using the FireWire/1394 SBP-2  
protocol.  
Wrt Blk LED  
Activity LED  
The Wrt Blk LED (Write Block) is illuminated whenever the Tableau bridge  
is in READ-ONLY mode. This LED provides a positive indication that the  
bridge may be used to capture a forensically sound image from a subject  
hard disk.  
The Activity LED indicates that the host is performing some kind of I/O  
to the connected hard disk.  
DC OUT Connector The DC Out connector may be used to provide power from the Tableau  
bridge to the subject hard disk. The DC Out output is controlled by the  
power switch. So, using the DC Out connector guarantees that the drive  
will be powered ON/OFF simultaneously with the T35i bridge.  
Disk interface  
The disk interface connectors attach the subject hard disk to the T35i.  
Connectors (SATA and Tableau recommends the following cables:  
IDE)  
Interface Cable  
SATA  
IDE  
TC3-8  
TC6-8 or TC6-2  
The next image is a rear view of the T35i. Captions identify each internal T35i connector and the  
location of the configuration switches.  
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The following table describes each of the elements shown in the above picture.  
Internal Element  
1394B (FireWire 800) The T35i must be connected to the host computer via a  
FireWire800/1394B connection. This is the interface through which each of  
Description  
the T35i's two I/O channels will communicate with the host computer. It is  
acceptable to use FireWire400/1394A instead (with an appropriate cable  
adapter), but performance will be reduced.  
DIP Switch Bank  
Power  
The T35i has one DIP switch bank with four switches. The next section in  
this document, Configuration Switches, describes the function of these  
switches in detail.  
Power should be provided to the T35i through the standard 4-pin "Molex"-  
style power connector shown in the picture. The T35i requires  
approximately 450mA @ +5VDC for its internal operation. This figure  
does not include the power requirements of the hard disk connected to the  
DC OUT connector on the T35i.  
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IMPORTANT: Tableau strongly recommends that the T35i be on a  
dedicated power supply lead. Switching the T35i on/off can lead to  
large current/voltage surges which can interrupt the operation of  
other devices which share a power supply connection with the T35i.  
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES  
The following table summarizes the function of the four position DIP switch.  
Operation  
Switch  
Switch OFF  
Switch ON  
1
Bridge operates in forced READ-ONLY  
mode and may be used to capture  
forensically sound images from subject hard  
disks.  
Bridge operates in READ-WRITE mode.  
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3
4
Bridge reports errors if host computer  
attempts to write when bridge is in READ- READ-ONLY mode. (The bridge discards  
ONLY mode.  
Bridge reports that it is WRITE-  
PROTECTED to the host computer when PROTECTED when in READ-ONLY  
in READ-ONLY mode. mode.  
This switch is RESERVED as must remain in the OFF position for correct operation.  
Bridge does not report write errors when in  
write data without returning an error.)  
Bridge does not report that it is WRITE-  
The following table summarizes the recommended Tableau bridge configuration depending on the  
operating system you are using. These recommendations apply only when using the Tableau bridge  
in READ-ONLY mode to capture forensic images from subject hard drives (i.e., when the Write  
Block LED is illuminated).  
O/S  
SW2-1  
SW2-2 Comments  
Windows XP  
OFF  
OFF In most situations, Windows XP handles READ-ONLY  
bridges correctly and will work optimally when leaving  
switches 2 and 3 in the OFF (default) state.  
However, Tableau has seen cases where Windows XP will  
not allow a user to access a READ-ONLY partition. If you  
encounter a situation in which Windows XP reports that a  
volume is "write protected" and will not allow you to  
access the partition, then try the switch setting  
recommended for Windows 2000, below.  
Windows 2000  
ON  
ON Windows 2000 does not mount NTFS volumes correctly  
when the bridge declares that it is READ-ONLY. These  
settings make Windows 2000 believe the bridge is in  
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READ-WRITE mode (even though it is not), and  
Windows 2000 will successfully mount NTFS volumes.  
Windows  
ME/98se  
ON  
OFF Windows ME/98se may not recognize that a bridge is  
READ-ONLY and may attempt to write to the bridge  
anyway. If this happens, Windows ME/98se will generate a  
"blue screen" error. The recommended settings to the left  
eliminate the "blue screen" error.  
NOTE: Some forensic users prefer to see the Windows  
"blue screen" error if a write is attempted. Users with this  
preferences should use the recommended settings for  
Windows XP instead.  
Other  
OFF  
OFF Most other modern operating systems handle READ-  
ONLY forensic bridges correctly, so the default OFF  
settings are best for users of these operating systems.  
IMPORTANT: As long as the Write Block LED is illuminated, the Tableau bridge will never permit  
writes or other modifications to the subject hard disk. Switches 2 and 3 only affect the way the  
bridge appears to behave from the perspective of the host computer.  
NOTE: Switches 2 and 3 are ignored when the Tableau bridge is in READ-WRITE mode (i.e.,  
when the Write Block LED is off).  
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Glossary  
A
ATA – AT Attachment is a standard interface for connecting storage devices such as hard disks and  
CD-ROM drives inside of personal computers.  
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C
D
DIN- the abbreviated name of the German Institute for Standardization (Deutches  
Institut fur Normung) and is used in the names of its standards. There are a variety  
of DIN connectors in existence today. The one mentioned in this text is a 5-pin  
DIN connector.  
DIP – as in DIP Switch, is an electric switch that is packaged in a group of standard dual in-line  
package and is designed to be used on a printed circuit board along with other electronic  
components and is commonly used to customize the behavior of an electronic device for specific  
situations.  
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F
FireWire Symbols -  
a.  
b.  
The above symbols represent the IEEE1394 standard. These symbols will help you identify  
products that are compatible with computers and cameras that use this standard. The  
FireWire symbol on the left (a) is a trademark of the Apple Corporation. The i. Link symbol on the  
right (b) is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
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Hot swapping or hot plugging is the ability to remove and replace components of a machine, usually  
a computer, while it is operating.  
I
IDE – Integrated Drive Electronics, a synonym for an ATA storage device.  
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iPOD – a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Computer.  
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Molex® - A type of power connection used the computer industry, which has a  
plastic end attached to four wires: one yellow (12V), one red (5V) and two black  
(ground). There are female and male Molex® connectors.  
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SATA – is a traditional dish from the Malaysian state of Terenngganu, consisting of spiced fish meat  
wrapped in banana leaves and cooked on a grill.  
NO REALLY -Serial ATA, a computer bus technology primarily designed for the transfer of data  
from a hard disk.  
SCSI – Small Computer System Interface is a standard interface and command set for transferring  
data between devices on both internal and external computer buses. (pronounced skuzzy)  
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U
USB – Universal Serial Bus is a serial bus standard to interface devices. It was designed for  
computers such as PCs and the Apple Macintosh, but its popularity has prompted it to also become  
commonplace on video game consoles, PDAs, cell phones and even devices such as televisions and  
home stereo equipment (mp3 players) and portable memory devices.  
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