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HP StorageWorks 2/8V - SAN Switch User Manual (248 pages)
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA-RVHWB-TE, September 2005)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Intended Audience
13
Related Documentation
13
HP Storageworks Fabric os 5.X Master Glossary
13
Tables
14
Document Conventions and Symbols
14
HP Technical Support
14
Document Conventions
14
Tables 1 Document Conventions
14
HP-Authorized Reseller
15
Helpful Web Sites
15
Introducing Fabric os CLI Procedures
17
About Procedural Differences
17
Scope and References
17
About the CLI
18
Help Information
18
Displaying Command Help
18
Additional Help Topics
19
Performing Basic Configuration Tasks
21
Connecting to the Command Line Interface
21
Connecting with Telnet
21
Connecting through the Serial Port
21
Setting the IP Address
22
Setting the Default Account Passwords
22
Maximum Number of Simultaneous Sessions
22
Changing the Default Passwords at Login
23
Setting the Date and Time
24
Setting the Date and Time
25
Synchronizing Local Time with an External Source
25
Setting the Time Zone
25
Maintaining Licensed Features
26
Unlocking a Licensed Feature
26
Conversion from UTC to Local Time
26
Removing a Licensed Feature
28
Customizing the Switch Name
28
Customizing the Chassis Name
29
Changing the Chassis Name
29
Disabling and Enabling a Switch
29
Disabling a Switch
29
Enabling a Switch
29
Disabling and Enabling a Port
30
Disabling a Port
30
Enabling a Port
30
Activating Ports on Demand
30
Activating Ports on Demand
31
Making Basic Connections
31
Connecting to Devices
31
Connecting to Other Switches
31
Working with Domain Ids
32
Displaying Domain Ids
32
Setting the Domain ID
33
Linking through a Gateway
33
Configuring a Link through a Gateway
33
Checking Status
34
Checking Switch Operation
34
Verifying HA Features
34
Verifying Fabric Connectivity
34
Verifying Device Connectivity
35
Tracking and Controlling Switch Changes
35
Enabling the TC Feature
36
Displaying the Status of the TC Feature
36
Viewing the Switch Status Policy Threshold Values
36
Setting the Switch Status Policy Threshold Values
37
Configuring Standard Security Features
39
Secure Protocols
39
Secure Protocol Support
39
Items Needed to Deploy Secure Protocols
39
Ensuring Network Security
40
Main Security Scenarios
40
Configuring the Telnet Interface
41
Disabling Telnet
41
Enabling Telnet
41
Blocking Listeners
42
Accessing Switches and Fabrics
42
Blocked Listener Applications
42
Access Defaults
42
Creating and Maintaining User-Defined Accounts
43
Displaying Account Information
43
Creating a User-Defined Account
43
Deleting a User-Defined Account
44
Changing Account Parameters
44
Recovering User-Defined Accounts
44
Changing an Account Password
45
Changing the Password for the Current Login Account
45
Changing the Password for a Different Account
45
Setting up RADIUS AAA Service
45
Configuring the RADIUS Server
46
Adding the Attribute to the Server
47
Creating the User
47
Linux
47
Enabling CHAP
48
Enabling Clients
48
Windows 2000
48
Configuring the RADIUS Server
49
Configuring Users
49
Configuring the Switch
50
Displaying the Current RADIUS Configuration
50
Adding a RADIUS Server to the Switch Configuration
51
Changing a RADIUS Server Configuration
51
Deleting a RADIUS Server from the Configuration
51
Enabling or Disabling RADIUS Service
51
Changing the Order in Which RADIUS Servers Are Contacted for Service
52
Enabling and Disabling Local Authentication
52
Configuring for the SSL Protocol
52
Browser and Java Support
53
Summary of SSL Procedures
53
SSL Certificate Files
53
Choosing a CA
54
Generating a Public/Private Key
54
Generating and Storing a CSR
54
Obtaining Certificates
55
Installing a Switch Certificate
55
Activating a Switch Certificate
56
Configuring the Browser
56
Checking and Installing Root Certificates on Internet Explorer
56
Checking and Installing Root Certificates on Mozilla
56
Displaying and Deleting Certificates
57
Installing a Root Certificate to the Java Plug-In
57
Commands to Display and Delete SSL Certificates
57
Troubleshooting Certificates
58
Configuring SNMP Agent and Traps
58
SSL Messages and Actions
58
Setting the Security Level
59
Using the Snmpconfig Command
59
Using Legacy Commands for Snmpv1
62
Configuring Secure File Copy
67
Setting the Boot PROM Password
67
4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP P-Class Bladesystem, and SAN Switch 4/32
68
Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director
68
Without a Recovery String
69
4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP P-Class Bladesystem, and SAN Switch 4/32
70
Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director
70
Recovering Forgotten Passwords
71
Maintaining Configurations and Firmware
73
Maintaining Configurations
73
Displaying Configuration Settings
73
Backing up a Configuration
73
Restoring a Configuration
74
Restoring Configurations in a FICON Environment
75
Backup and Restore in a FICON CUP Environment
75
Downloading Configurations Across a Fabric
76
Printing Hard Copies of Switch Information
76
Maintaining Firmware
76
Obtaining and Unzipping Firmware
76
Checking Connected Switches
77
About the Download Process
78
Recommended Firmware
78
Effects of Firmware Changes on Accounts and Passwords
79
Considerations for Downgrading Firmware
79
Considerations for FICON CUP Environments
79
Upgrading HP Storageworks Switches
79
Summary of the Upgrade Process
80
Upgrading 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP P-Class Bladesystem, and SAN Switch 4/32
80
Summary of the Upgrade Process
82
Upgrading HP Storageworks Directors
82
Upgrading the Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director
83
Troubleshooting Firmware Downloads
85
Configuring Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director
87
Identifying Ports
87
By Slot and Port Number
87
By Port Area ID
88
Basic Blade Management
88
Powering Port Blades off and on
88
Powering off a Port Blade
88
Providing Power to a Port Blade
88
Disabling and Enabling Port Blades
89
Disabling a Port Blade
89
Enabling a Port Blade
89
Conserving Power
89
Blade Terminology and Compatibility
89
CP Blades
90
HP Storageworks Director Terminology and Abbreviations
90
Port Blade Compatibility
91
Setting Chassis Configurations
91
Blades Supported by each HP Storageworks Director
91
Supported Configuration Options
91
Obtaining Slot Information
92
Displaying the Status of All Slots in the Chassis
92
Configuring a New SAN Director 2/128 with Two Domains
93
Converting an Installed SAN Director 2/128 to Support Two Domains
94
Setting the Blade Beacon Mode
95
Routing Traffic
97
About Data Routing and Routing Policies
97
Specifying the Routing Policy
97
Assigning a Static Route
98
Specifying Frame Order Delivery
98
Forcing In-Order Frame Delivery Across Topology Changes
99
Restoring Out-Of-Order Frame Delivery Across Topology Changes
99
Using DLS
99
Checking and Setting DLS
99
Viewing Routing Path Information
100
Viewing Routing Information Along a Path
102
Administering FICON Fabrics
105
FICON Overview
105
Fabric os Commands Related to FICON and FICON CUP
107
Configuring Switches
108
Preparing a Switch
108
Configuring a Single Switch
108
Configuring a High-Integrity Fabric
109
Setting a Unique Domain ID
109
Cascaded Configuration with Three Switches
109
Cascaded Configuration with Two Switches
109
Figures 1 Cascaded Configuration with Two Switches
109
Displaying Information
110
Link Incidents
110
Node Identification Data
110
Registered Listeners
110
FRU Failures
111
Swapping Ports
111
Clearing the FICON Management Database
111
Using FICON CUP
111
Enabling and Disabling FMS Mode
112
Setup Summary
112
Displaying Mode Register Bit Settings
113
Displaying the Fmsmode Setting
113
Setting up CUP When FMS Mode Is Enabled
113
Setting Mode Register Bits
114
Figures
109
FICON CUP Mode Register Bits
114
Persistently Enabling and Disabling Ports
115
Port and Switch Naming Standards
116
Adding and Removing FICON CUP Licenses
116
Zoning and PDCM Considerations
116
Backing up and Restoring Configurations
116
Troubleshooting
116
Identifying Ports
117
Backing up FICON Files
118
Downloading Configuration Files with Active=Saved Mode Disabled
118
Downloading Configuration Files with Active=Saved Mode Enabled
118
Uploading the Configuration Files
118
Recording Configuration Information
118
FICON Switch Configuration Worksheet
119
Sample IOCP Configuration File for the SAN Switch 2/32, Core Switch 2/64, and SAN Director
120
Sample Resource Management Facility Configuration File for Mainframe
121
Configuring the Distributed Management Server
123
Enabling and Disabling the Platform Services
123
Enabling Platform Services
123
Disabling Platform Services
123
Controlling Access
124
Displaying the Management Server ACL
124
Adding a Member to the ACL
124
Deleting a Member from the ACL
125
Configuring the Server Database
126
Viewing the Contents of the Management Server Database
126
Clearing the Management Server Database
127
Controlling Topology Discovery
127
Displaying Topology Discovery Status
127
Enabling Topology Discovery
127
Disabling Topology Discovery
128
Working with Diagnostic Features
129
Viewing POST
129
Viewing Switch Status
130
Viewing the Overall Status of the Switch
130
Displaying Switch Information
131
Displaying the Uptime for a Switch
131
Viewing Port Information
132
Viewing the Status of a Port
132
Displaying the Port Statistics
133
Displaying a Summary of Port Errors for a Switch
133
Port Error Summary Description
134
Viewing Equipment Status
135
Displaying the Status of a Power Supply
135
Displaying the Status of the Fans
135
Displaying Temperature Status
136
Viewing the System Message Log
136
Clearing the System Message Log
136
Displaying the System Message Log, One Page at a Time
136
Displaying the System Message Log, with no Page Breaks
136
Viewing the Port Log
137
Commands for Port Log Management
137
Configuring for Syslogd
138
Configuring the Host
138
Fabric os and UNIX Message Severities
138
Configuring the Switch
139
Removing a Syslogd Host from the List
139
Setting the Facility Level
139
Specifying Syslogd Hosts
139
Viewing and Saving Diagnostic Information
140
Setting up Automatic Trace Dump Transfers
140
Enabling the Automatic Transfer of Trace Dumps
140
Specifying a Remote Server
140
Saving a Comprehensive Set of Diagnostic Files to the Server
141
Setting up Periodic Checking of the Remote Server
141
10Troubleshooting
143
Most Common Problem Areas
143
Common Troubleshooting Problems and Tools
143
Gathering Information for Technical Support
144
Troubleshooting Questions
144
Analyzing Connection Problems
145
Checking for Fibre Channel Connectivity Problems
145
Checking the Logical Connection
145
Checking the Simple Name Server (SNS)
147
Checking for Zoning Problems
148
Restoring a Segmented Fabric
148
Reconciling Fabric Parameters Individually
148
Downloading a Correct Configuration
149
Reconciling a Domain ID Conflict
149
Correcting Zoning Setup Issues
149
Types of Zone Discrepancies
149
Correcting a Fabric Merge Problem Quickly
150
Verifying a Fabric Merge Problem
150
Commands for Debugging Zoning
150
Editing Zone Configuration Members
151
Reordering the Zone Member List
151
Recognizing MQ Errors
151
Correcting I2C Bus Errors
151
Checking Fan Components
152
Checking the Power Supply
152
Checking the Switch Temperature
152
Checking the Temperature, Fan, and Power Supply
152
Correcting Device Login Issues
152
Identifying Media-Related Issues
155
Testing a Port's External Transmit and Receive Path
156
Testing a Switch's Internal Components
156
Component Test Descriptions
156
Testing Components to and from the HBA
157
Correcting Link Failures
157
Determining Whether the Negotiation was Successfully Completed
157
Switch Component Tests
157
Checking for a Loop Initialization Failure
158
Checking for a Point-To-Point Initialization Failure
158
Correcting a Port that Came up in the Wrong Mode
159
Correcting Marginal Links
159
Switchshow Output and Suggested Action
159
Loopback Modes
160
Inaccurate Information in the System Message Log
161
Port Initialization and FCP Auto-Discovery Process
161
11Administering Extended Fabrics
163
About Extended Link Buffer Allocation
163
SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, and SAN Switch 2/32, Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director (FC2-16 Port Blades)
163
Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP P-Class Bladesystem, SAN Switch 4/32, and 4/256 SAN Director (FC4-16 and FC4-32 Port Blades)
163
Fabric Considerations
163
Choosing an Extended ISL Mode
164
Extended ISL Modes: Switches with Bloom ASIC
164
Extended ISL Modes: Switches with Goldeneye ASIC
164
Configuring an Extended ISL
165
Extended ISL Modes: Switches with Condor ASIC
165
Trunking over Distance
166
12Administering ISL Trunking
167
About ISL Trunking
167
Distribution of Traffic over ISL Trunking Groups
167
Standard Trunking Criteria
168
Fabric Considerations
168
Initializing Trunking on Ports
169
Disabling and Reenabling the Switch
169
Disabling and Reenabling Ports
169
Monitoring Traffic
169
Using the Portperfshow Command
170
Enabling and Disabling ISL Trunking
171
Enabling or Disabling ISL Trunking on One Port
171
Enabling or Disabling ISL Trunking for All of the Ports on a Switch
171
Setting Port Speeds
171
Setting the Speed for One Port
172
Setting the Speed for All of the Ports on the Switch
172
Displaying Trunking Information
173
Trunking over Extended Fabrics
173
Troubleshooting Trunking Problems
174
Listing Link Characteristics
174
Recognizing Buffer Underallocation
174
Getting out of Buffer-Limited Mode on E_Ports or Ld_Ports
174
13Administering Advanced Zoning
177
Zoning Terminology
177
Zoning Example
177
Zoning Concepts
178
Zone Types
178
Types of Zoning
178
Zone Objects
179
Approaches to Fabric-Based Zoning
179
Zone Aliases
180
Zone Configurations
180
Zoning Enforcement
181
Hardware-Enforced Zoning
181
Software-Enforced Zoning
181
Enforcing Hardware Zoning
182
Hardware-Enforced Non-Overlap Ping Zones
183
Hardware-Enforced Overlapping Zones
183
Rules for Configuring Zones
184
Zoning with Hardware Assist (Mixed-Port and WWN Zones)
184
Session-Based Hard Zoning
184
Creating and Managing Zone Aliases
185
Creating an Alias
185
Adding Members to an Alias
186
Deleting an Alias
186
Removing Members from an Alias
186
Viewing an Alias in the Defined Configuration
187
Creating and Maintaining Zones
187
Adding Devices (Members) to a Zone
187
Creating a Zone
187
Deleting a Zone
188
Merging Zones
188
Removing Devices (Members) from a Zone
188
Viewing a Zone in the Defined Configuration
188
Resulting Database Size: 0 to 96K
189
Resulting Database Size: 96K to 128K
189
Creating and Modifying Zoning Configurations
190
Resulting Database Size: 128K to 256K
190
Resulting Database Size: 256K to 1M
190
Creating a Zoning Configuration
191
Adding Zones (Members) to a Zoning Configuration
191
Removing Zones (Members) from a Zone Configuration
191
Deleting a Zone Configuration
191
Clearing Changes to a Configuration
192
Viewing All Zone Configuration Information
192
Viewing Selected Zone Configuration Information
192
Viewing a Configuration in the Effective Zone Database
193
Maintaining Zone Objects
193
Copying a Zone Object
193
Deleting a Zone Object
193
Renaming a Zone Object
194
Managing Zoning Configurations in a Fabric
195
Adding a New Switch or Fabric
195
Zoning Database Limitations
195
Splitting a Fabric
197
Using Zoning to Administer Security
197
Resolving Zone Conflicts
197
Considerations for Zoning Architecture
198
14Administering Advanced Performance Monitoring
199
Advanced Performance Monitoring Commands
199
Displaying and Clearing the CRC Error Count
200
Monitoring EE Performance
201
Adding EE Monitors
201
Monitoring the Traffic from Dev B to Host a
202
Monitoring the Traffic from Host a to Dev B
202
Proper Placement of EE Performance Monitors
202
Setting a Mask for EE Monitors
202
Setting EE Monitors on a Port
202
Displaying the Current EE Mask of a Port
203
Mask Positions for EE Monitors
203
Deleting EE Monitors
204
Displaying a Monitor
204
Monitoring Filter-Based Performance
204
Adding Custom Filter-Based Monitors
205
Adding Standard Filter-Based Monitors
205
Commands to Add Filter-Based Monitors
205
Adding Filter-Based Monitors
206
Deleting Filter-Based Monitors
206
Predefined Values at Offset 0
206
Monitoring ISL Performance
207
Monitoring Trunks
207
Displaying Monitor Counters
207
Clearing Monitor Counters
209
Saving and Restoring Monitor Configurations
211
Collecting Performance Data
211
A Configuring the PID Format
213
About Pids and PID Binding
213
Summary of PID Formats
213
Impact of Changing the Fabric PID Format
213
Host Reboots
214
Static PID Mapping Errors
214
Changes to Configuration Data
214
Selecting a PID Format
215
Effects of PID Format Changes on Configurations
215
Evaluating the Fabric
216
PID Format Recommendations for Adding New Switches
216
Planning the Update Procedure
218
Offline Update
218
Online Update
218
Hybrid Update
219
Changing to Core PID Format
219
Changing to Extended Edge PID Format
220
Earliest Fabric os Versions for Extended Edge PID Format
220
Converting Port Number to Area ID
222
13 4/256 SAN Director with Extended Edge PID
223
PID Format Changes
224
Executing the Basic Procedure
224
Executing the HP-UX Procedure
225
Executing the AIX Procedure
227
Swapping Port Area Ids
227
B Configuring Interoperability Mode
229
C Using the HP Remote Switch Feature
231
D Understanding Legacy Password Behavior
233
Password Management Information
233
Account and Password Characteristics Matrix
233
Password Prompting Behaviors
234
Password Prompting Matrix
234
Password Migration During Firmware Changes
235
Password Migration Behavior During Firmware Upgrade and Downgrade
235
Password Recovery Options
236
E Zone Merging Scenarios
237
Zone Merging Scenarios
237
F Upgrading Firmware in Single-CP Mode
239
Upgrading HP Storageworks SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, and SAN Switch 4/32
239
Upgrading a Single Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128 Blade
240
Index
243
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HP StorageWorks 2/8V - SAN Switch Installation Manual (126 pages)
HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N and 4/32 Installation Guide (AA-RVULC-TE, January 2005)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
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| Size: 3.13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Overview
10
Intended Audience
10
Related Documentation
10
Conventions
11
Document Conventions
11
Text Symbols
12
Equipment Symbols
13
Rack Stability
14
Getting Help
14
HP Technical Support
14
HP Storage Web Site
15
HP Authorized Reseller
15
Overview
17
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Models
18
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Features
18
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Chassis
19
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N-Port Side
19
Figures
19
Port Side of SAN Switch 2/8V
19
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N-Nonport Side
20
Tables
20
Port Side of SAN Switch 2/16V and 2/16N
20
SAN Switch 2/8V Port Side Components
20
SAN Switch 2/16V and 2/16N Port Side Components
20
SAN Switch 4/32 Models
21
SAN Switch 4/32 Features
21
Port Side of SAN Switch 4/32
22
SAN Switch 4/32 Chassis
22
SAN Switch 4/32-Port Side
22
SAN Switch 4/32 Port Side Components
22
SAN Switch 4/32-Nonport Side
23
Upgrading SAN Switch 4/32 Ports
24
SAN Switch 4/32 Nonport Side Components
24
SAN Switch Licensing
25
ISL Trunking Groups
26
Trunking Groups
26
SAN Switch Supported (Optional) Features
27
SAN Switch Optional Kits
28
Optional Kits
28
Installing and Configuring
31
SAN Switch Shipping Carton Contents
32
SAN Switch Shipping Carton Contents Checklist
32
SAN Switch Shipping Carton Contents Checklist
33
Installation and Safety Considerations
34
Electrical Considerations
34
Environmental Considerations
34
Cooling Considerations
35
Rack Specifications
35
Installing as a Stand-Alone Device
36
Installing the Switch in a Rack Using the SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit
37
SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit Hardware
38
Installing the Rear Mounting Brackets (HP 10,000 Series)
40
Installing the Rear Mounting Brackets (HP System/E Rack-Left Rear Upright)
41
Installing the Outer Rails (HP 10,000 Series)
42
Assembling the Outer Rails (HP 10,000 Series)
43
Assembling the Outer Rails (HP System/E Rack)
44
Number of Screws Required to Assemble the Inner Rails
45
Securing the Inner Rails to the SAN Switch 2/8V with Plenum
46
Securing the Inner Rails to the SAN Switch 2/16V
47
Securing the Inner Rails to the SAN Switch 4/32
47
Installing the Switch into a Rack (HP 10,000 Series Rack)
48
Installing the Switch into a Rack (HP System/E Rack)
49
Cabling and Configuring the SAN Switch
50
Recommendations for Cable Management
50
Connecting the SAN Switch to the Fabric
51
Items Required
51
Making a Serial Connection
51
Connecting the Serial Cable to a SAN Switch 2/16V
52
Logging in
53
Connecting SAN Switch 2/16V Power Cords
53
Setting the IP Address
54
Creating an Ethernet Connection
55
Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the SAN Switch 2/16V
55
Modifying the Fibre Channel Domain ID (Optional)
56
Installing the SFP Transceivers
57
Connecting the Cables
57
Verifying the Configuration
58
Backing up the Configuration
58
Setting the Switch Date and Time
58
Synchronizing Local Time with an External Source
59
Correcting the Time Zone of a Switch
59
Tstimezone Command Parameter Selection
60
Managing SAN Switches
61
Powering on and off
62
SAN Switch 2/8V
62
SAN Switch 2/16V, 2/16N and 4/32
62
Management Features
63
Management Options
63
Managing SAN Switches from a Single Management Station
64
Interpreting LED Activity
64
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Leds
65
SAN Switch 2/8V LED Locations
65
SAN Switch 2/16V and 2/16N LED Locations
66
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N LED Patterns
67
System and Power LED Patterns
67
System LED Patterns During Normal Operation
67
Port LED Patterns
68
Port LED Patterns During Normal Operation
68
Ethernet LED Patterns
69
SAN Switch 4/32 Leds-Port Side
70
SAN Switch 4/32 Port Side Leds
71
SAN Switch 4/32 Port Side LED Patterns During Normal Operation
72
SAN Switch 4/32 Leds-Nonport Side
74
SAN Switch 4/32 Nonport Side Leds
74
Nonport Side LED Patterns During Normal Operation
75
POST and Boot Specifications
76
Boot
76
Post
76
Interpreting POST Results
77
Diagnostic Tests
77
Installing Field-Replaceable Units
79
Replacing the SAN Switch 4/32 Power Supply
80
SAN Switch 4/32 Power Supplies on the Nonport Side
80
SAN Switch 4/32 Nonport Side Leds
80
Power Supply Status Leds
81
Items Required
82
Procedure
82
Inserting the Power Supply in the SAN Switch 4/32
83
Power Supply Components
83
Replacing the Fan Assembly in the SAN Switch 4/32
85
SAN Switch 4/32 Fan Assemblies on the Nonport Side
85
Fan Assemblies
85
Fan Status LED Behavior
86
Items Required
87
Procedure
87
Inserting the Fan Assembly
88
Fan Assemblies
88
Replacing Sfps
89
A Regulatory Compliance Notices
91
FCC EMC Statement (USA)
91
EMC Statement (Canada)
92
EMC Statement (European Union)
92
European Union Notice
92
Germany Noise Declaration
92
VCCI EMC Statement (Japan)
93
Japanese Power Cord Statement
93
RRL EMC Statement (Korea)
94
Laser Safety
95
Battery Replacement Notice
96
B Electrostatic Discharge
97
Grounding Methods
97
C SAN Switch Technical Specifications
99
General Specifications
100
General Specifications
101
Weight and Physical Dimensions
102
SAN Switch Specifications
102
Facility Requirements
103
Environmental Requirements
104
Data Transmission Ranges
105
Data Transmissions for the 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N
105
Data Transmissions for the 4/32
105
Laser Data Transmission Ranges for the 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N
105
Laser Data Transmission Ranges for the 4/32
106
Fibre Channel Port Specifications
107
2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Fibre Channel Port Specifications
107
Serial Port Specifications
107
Cabling Pinouts
108
Power Supply Specifications
109
Memory
110
Power Supply Specifications
110
Supported Sfps
111
Supported Hbas
111
Glossary
113
Index
123
HP StorageWorks 2/8V - SAN Switch Installation Manual (116 pages)
HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Installation Guide, V4.2.X (AA-RVULB-TE, April 2004)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 5.55 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Overview
10
Intended Audience
10
Related Documentation
10
Conventions
11
Document Conventions
11
Text Symbols
12
Equipment Symbols
12
Rack Stability
14
Getting Help
15
HP Technical Support
15
HP Storage Web Site
15
HP Authorized Reseller
15
Overview
17
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Features
18
SAN Switch 2/8V and 2/16 Switches Comparison
18
SAN Switch Licensing
19
Switch Characteristics
20
Port Side
20
Port Side of SAN Switch 2/8V
20
SAN Switch 2/8V Port Side Components
20
Nonport Side of SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N
21
Port Side of the SAN Switch 2/16V and 2/16N
21
SAN Switch 2/16V and 2/16N Port Side Components
21
ISL Trunking Groups
22
Trunking Groups
22
Supported (Optional) Features
23
Optional Hardware Kits
24
Orderable Hardware
24
Installing the SAN Switch
25
Items Included with the SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N
26
Shipping Carton Contents
27
Shipping Carton Contents
28
Installation and Safety Considerations
29
Electrical Considerations
29
Environmental Considerations
29
Installing a Stand-Alone SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N
31
Installing a SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V or 2/16N into an EIA Cabinet
32
Selecting an Operating Location
32
Cooling Requirements
32
Power Requirements
33
Installing the Switch in a Rack Using the SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit
34
Rack Mount Kit Rails and Rail Mounting Hardware
34
Installing the Outer Rails (HP 10000 Series or Comparable EIA Cabinet)
39
Assembling the Outer Rails (HP 10000 Series or Comparable EIA Cabinet)
40
Assembling the Outer Rails (HP System/E Cabinet)
41
Number of Screws Required to Assemble the Inner Rails
42
Assembling the Inner Rails
43
Assembling the Inner Rails on a SAN Switch with Plenum
44
Cabling and Configuring the SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V or 2/16N
47
Recommendations for Cable Management
47
Items Required for Installation
48
Configuring the SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N
48
Create a Serial Connection
49
Power up the Switch and Log in
50
Set the IP Address
51
Create an Ethernet Connection and Log in
52
Modify the Fibre Channel Domain ID (Optional)
53
Install the SFP Transceivers
54
Connect the Cables
54
Verifying Configuration
55
Backing up Your Configuration
55
Managing the SAN Switches
57
Powering the Switch on and off
58
Interpreting LED Activity
59
LED Location
60
SAN Switch 2/8V LED Locations
60
SAN Switch 2/16V LED Locations
61
LED Patterns
62
System and Power LED Patterns
62
Port LED Patterns
63
Port LED Patterns During Normal Operation
63
Ethernet LED Patterns
64
POST and Boot Specifications
65
Post
65
Boot
65
Interpreting POST Results
66
Backing up the Configuration and Upgrade Firmware
67
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Management Features
68
Management Options
68
Maintaining the SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V and SAN Switch 2/16N
70
Installing an SFP
70
Removing an SFP
72
Diagnostic Tests
72
A Regulatory Compliance Notices
73
FCC EMC Statement (USA)
74
EMC Statement (Canada)
75
EMC Statement (European Union)
76
European Union Notice
77
Germany Noise Declaration
78
VCCI EMC Statement (Japan)
79
RRL EMC Statement (Korea)
80
Laser Safety
81
Battery Replacement Notice
83
Electrostatic Discharge
85
Grounding Methods
86
C Technical Specifications
87
Data Transmission Ranges
88
Laser Data Transmission Ranges
88
Fibre Channel Port Specifications
89
Serial Port Specifications
90
Power Supply Specifications
91
Weight and Physical Dimensions
92
Switch Specifications
92
Memory Specifications
93
Supported Sfps
94
Facility Requirements
95
Environmental Requirements
96
Supported Hbas
97
System Specifications
98
General Specifications
98
Glossary
101
Index
113
Document Conventions
114
Environmental Requirements
116
Facility Requirements
116
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Audience
7
Related Documentation
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Conventions
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Document Conventions
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Text Symbols
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Getting Help
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HP Technical Support
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HP Storage Website
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HP Authorized Reseller
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Fabric with Three Zones
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Implementing Zoning
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Installing Zoning with Telnet Commands
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Using Zoning
17
Understanding Zoning
17
Zone Types
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Hard Zones
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Broadcast Zone
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Disabled
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Enabling a Zone Configuration
20
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21
Configuring Zoning
21
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23
Adding a Switch
23
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23
Transactional Model
24
Using Quickloop Zones
27
Quickloop Zoning Advantages
27
Quickloop Zones
27
Configuring Quickloop Zones
28
A Zoning Sample Configurations
31
Set up Quickloop and Fabric Zones on Dual Switch Configuration
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Set up Zones in a Dual-Switch Quickloop
35
Zoning Telnet Commands
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Overview
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42
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46
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48
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Cfgenable
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HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.4.0F Release Notes (AA-RW89A-TE, October 2005)
Brand:
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| Category:
Switch
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Table of Contents
About this Document
3
Supported Switches
5
Technical Support
5
Accessing Documentation
6
Standards Compliance
6
Important Notes
8
Documentation Updates
25
Firmware Upgrades and Enabled Traps
27
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Table of Contents
Rack Mount Kit
1
About this Document
3
Intended Audience
3
Related Documentation
3
Rack Stability
4
Installation and Safety Guidelines
5
Cooling Requirements
5
Selecting an Operating Location
5
Power Requirements
6
Rack Mount Checklist
6
Installing the Switch in a Rack Using the San Switch Rack Mount Kit
8
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Table of Contents
About this Document
1
Installation Instructions
1
Supported Devices
1
Related Documentation
1
Installation and Safety Guidelines
2
Securing the Device to the Outer Rails
6
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