HP DC SAN Backbone Director Switch Hardware Reference Guide (5697-2158, August 2012)

2. Connect the power cords to a power source with voltage of 200 to 240 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz
(typically two power cords) or to a power source with voltage of 110 to 120 VAC, 47 to 63
Hz (two to four power cords).
TIP: HP highly recommends use of the high-voltage line (200 to 240 VAC) due to better
power-conversion efficiency.
3. Turn the AC power switches on the power supplies to ON.
The AC power switches light green when switched on and power is supplied.
4. The DC SAN Director performs a POST each time it is powered on. POST takes approximately
10 minutes and is complete when indicator light activity indicates the operational state. For
information about LED patterns, see Monitoring DC Director system components (page 43).
You can bypass POST by using the fastBoot command. You can also disable POST for
successive reboots on the DC SAN Director using the diagDisablePost command.
NOTE: To prevent a potential IP address conflict, do not connect the DC SAN Director to
the network until the IP addresses are configured. See DC Director log in and
configuration (page 37).
Port numbering
The DC SAN Director uses the following port numbering method (see Port numbering
templates (page 125)).
IMPORTANT: Slots are numbered 1 through 12, from left to right when facing the port side of
the DC SAN Director. Control processor blades (CP8) can be installed in slots 6 and 7 only. Core
switch blades (CR8) can be installed in slots 5 and 8 only.
FC8-16 port blade: Ports are numbered from 0 through 15 from bottom to top.
FC8-32 port blade: Ports are numbered from 0 through 15 from bottom to top on the left set
of ports and 16 through 31 from bottom to top on the right set of ports.
FC8-48 port blade: Ports are numbered from 0 through 23 from bottom to top on the left set
of ports and 24 through 47 from bottom to top on the right set of ports.
FC8-64 port blade: Ports are numbered from 0 through 31 from bottom to top on the left set
of ports and 32 through 63 from bottom to top on the right set of ports. Trunking groups are
permitted with up to eight ports per group. The trunking groups are: 0-7, 8-15, 16-23, 24-31,
32-39, 40-47, 48-55, and 56-63.
FC10-6 port blade: Ports are numbered from 0 through 5 from bottom to top.
FR4-18i router blade: The 16 physical FC ports on this blade are numbered 0 through 15
from bottom to top. The two GbE ports are numbered from the bottom as Ge0 and Ge1. These
ports, when fully configured, enable 16 VE_Ports or VEX _Ports and appear in the switchShow
command as ports 16 through 31.
FS8-18 encryption blade: Ports are numbered from 0 through 15 from bottom to top.
FX8-24 port blade: Ports are numbered in groups. FC ports are numbered from 0 through 11
in two vertical rows of six ports, starting from the bottom left and bottom right in the lower
group of 12 ports. They are labeled FC on the front panel diagram. The two 10-GbE ports
are 0 and 1 and are in the left-hand column above the FC ports. They are labeled 10GE on
Port numbering 27