NSS 324 spare drive caddy caddies ?

Hi,
I'm looking for the Cisco part number for the Drive caddy / caddies for the Small Business NSS 324 NAS box.
I want to use this as a hot swap backup solution so need 8 more disk caddies ?
Any ideas ? or give me a place I can purchase them from ?
I've spoken to Cisco and they won't tell me cause I'm an end user !!!
Any help appreciated

Its ok I found it,
HDT020 for empty drive tray.
HDT021 for tray with 1Tb drive
and HDT022 for tray with 2Tb drive.
Hope this helps someone in the future.

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