Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this document
- Introducing the SAN I/O Module
- Configuring the SAN I/O Module
- Items required
- Modify the SAN I/O Module IP address
- Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the Ethernet network
- Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabric
- Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access Gateway mode
- Changing from Access Gateway mode to Fabric Switch mode
- Activating Ports on Demand (POD)
- Connecting to the SAN I/O Module Using Web Tools
- Operating the SAN I/O Module
- Interoperability
- Accessing the SAN I/O Module
- Interpreting POST results
- Interpreting LED activity
- Removing and replacing the SAN I/O Module
- Access Gateway Mode default port mapping
- Processor and memory specifications
- Weight and physical dimensions
- Facility requirements
- Electrical
- Architectural specification
- Supported HBAs
- Fibre Channel standards compliance
- Regulatory compliance
- Environmental regulation compliance
- Index
4 M5424 SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual
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Hardware Description
1
Hardware Description
This section describes the physical SAN I/O Module as shipped from the factory. For specifications,
such as installed memory, weight and physical dimensions, facility requirements, architectural
specifications, and regulatory compliance, refer to
Appendix A, “SAN I/O Module specifications”
Port side
Externally accessible ports and LEDs are on the port side of the SAN I/O Module. The port side
faces out when the SAN I/O Module is inserted into the I/O bay of the Blade Server enclosure.
Figure 1 details the port side. For a complete description of the locations and interpretations of
these LEDs, see “Interpreting LED activity” on page 22.
Access the I/O module handle at the front of the port side of the SAN I/O Module. By lifting the
handle’s release latch, you can open the handle to remove and insert the unit from the Blade
Server Enclosure.
FIGURE 1 Port side view
1. Ports with port status and port speed LEDs
2. RJ45 console port
3. SAN I/O Module status LED
4. Power status LED
5. Server management LED
6. SAN I/O Module handle
The nonport (SAN I/O Module status) LEDs, shown as item 3 of Figure 1, display SAN I/O
Module-level information as shown in Figure 2.
FIGURE 2 Other status LEDs
1 2
3 4
5
6
1 2
3 4
5
6
1 2
3