HP StorageWorks Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem user guide *AA-RWEBB-TE* Part number: AA-RWEBB-TE First edition: September 2007
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Contents About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended audience . . . . . . . . . . . . SAN Switch related documentation . . . . . HP c-Class BladeSystem related documentation Before you contact HP Technical Support . . HP contact information . . . . . . . . . . Document conventions and symbols . . . . Subscription service . . . . . . . . . . . Other HP web sites . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting the date and time . . . . . . . Verifying installed licenses . . . . . . Modifying the FC domain ID (optional) . Disabling and enabling a switch . . . . Disabling and enabling a port . . . . . Using Dynamic Ports On Demand (DPOD) DPOD commands . . . . . . . . . . Verifying the configuration . . . . . . Backing up the configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Class A equipment . . . . . . European Union notice . . . . . . BSMI notice . . . . . . . . . . . Japanese notice . . . . . . . . . Korean notices . . . . . . . . . Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery replacement notice . . . . Taiwan battery recycling notice . . Power cords . . . . . . . . . . . Japanese power cord statement . . Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment English notice . . . . . . . . . . Dutch notice . . . . . . . . . . Czechoslovakian notice . . . . . . Estonian notice . . . . .
Figures 1 ..Identifying components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2 ..4Gb SAN Switch external ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3 ..Carton contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ..Releasing the installation handle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 25 5 ..Installing the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch into an interconnect bay . . . . 26 6 ..Verifying power-on LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 7 ..Installing an SFP . . . . . . . . . . .
Tables 1 ..Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ..Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25 3 ..Identifying 4Gb SAN Switch external ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4 ..Optional hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5 ..Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 6 ..Release mechanism components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 7 ..Power-on LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About this guide This guide provides information about setting up and configuring the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem. Throughout this guide the short product name is used, 4Gb SAN Switch.
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1 Overview The Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem (referred to hereafter as the 4Gb SAN Switch) is a Fibre Channel (FC) switch that supports link speeds of up to 4 Gb/sec. The 4Gb SAN Switch can operate in a fabric containing multiple switches or as the only switch in a fabric. NOTE: In this document, the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch refers to those Brocade FC switch modules compatible with the HP c-Class BladeSystem enclosure only.
4Gb SAN Switch features The 4Gb SAN Switch provides the following features: • Fully integrated, embedded FC SAN design connects directly to the HP c-Class BladeSystem enclosure midplane • Dynamic Ports on Demand (DPOD), automatically detects port connections, assigns port licenses and enables ports • Easy to manage HP Storage Essentials Systems Insight Manager support • Full compatibility with HP StorageWorks B-Series switches and Brocade fabrics • Sixteen internal 1/2/4 Gbps auto-sensing FC interconnect te
Component identification Figure 1 and Table 2 identify the physical components of the 4Gb SAN Switch. 1 80 .
Port side of the 4Gb SAN Switch Figure 2 and Table 3 identify 4Gb SAN Switch external ports (ports 17 through 20, and ports 21 through 0). 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 ! scale: .
4Gb SAN Switch redundancy The HP c-Class BladeSystem was engineered as a no-single-point-of-failure bladed Solution. Attributes that contribute to switch redundancy include: • Redundant power and cooling • Redundant HP Onboard Administrator (OA) to ensure management access to the SAN Switch NOTE: The HP Onboard Administrator is the enclosure management module used to support and manage the HP c-Class BladeSystem and all managed devices used in the enclosure.
4Gb SAN Switch licensing The 4Gb SAN Switch integrates one of three license options that complement existing HP product lines. Some 4Gb SAN Switch models ship with licenses that place limits on the number of domains that can be used. Models and their specific licenses are described next: • Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, base, integrating 12 active ports (8 internal and 4 external) and two preinstalled short wavelength SFPs.
ISL trunking groups If your 4Gb SAN Switch is licensed for interswitch link (ISL) trunking, use the trunking groups available on the switch. The FC ports are numbered from left to right, and are part of the same ISL trunking group. The trunking group consists of the ports shown in Figure 2. NOTE: ISL Trunking is optional software that allows you to create trunking groups of ISLs between adjacent switches.
Optional hardware kits Table 4 lists optional hardware kits that support the 4Gb SAN Switch. For additional options, go to the HP web site: http://www.hp.
2 Setup This chapter provides the following information: • • • • • Shipping carton contents Installation and safety considerations Install the 4Gb SAN Switch Set the IP address Configure the 4Gb SAN Switch Shipping carton contents The 4Gb SAN Switch kit shipping carton contains three items, identified in Figure 3 and Table 5: • Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem installation instructions • SFP dust covers (must be inserted in ports where Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceiver
2 3 002 Rev 11 .C 80100 WH 074 0 400 -01 1 scale: 3/8" = 1" D6 WWN D6 A2 5:A2: 35 :1E:3 1E :00:05 05 10:00 00 MAC 0 23 Switch b SAN 22 21 20 19 18 17 ! t Rese 25202a Figure 3 Carton contents Table 5 identifies 4Gb SAN switch components.
Each switch must be assigned a unique Ethernet IP address during configuration. Once the default Ethernet IP address on the 4Gb SAN Switch has been changed, you may install additional 4Gb SAN Switches in the enclosure. See the appropriate HP BladeSystem Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide for help identifying your specific enclosure setup, available connections and power requirements. Electrical considerations The 4Gb SAN Switch requires 35 watts, provided by the enclosure.
Install the 4Gb SAN Switch CAUTION: For switch revision levels 0A and 0B only (running Fabric OS versions earlier than 5.2.1b) — DHCP is not supported on these models. Do not install multiple switches at the same time with default addresses, as address conflicts will occur. Locate switch revision levels on the switch or shipping carton. See Set the IP address. For switch revision levels 0C and above only (Fabric OS 5.2.
1 scale: 2/3" = 1" 23 22 21 20 19 18 2 17 ! set Re 3 25071a Figure 4 Releasing the installation handle Table 6 Release mechanism components Item Description 1 Installation handle in latched position 2 Handle latch 3 Installation handle (released) 3. Align the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch with the appropriate interconnect bay according to your enclosure’s specific configuration. Push firmly into the interconnect bay. See Figure 5.
25319a Figure 5 Installing the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch into an interconnect bay 4. Press the installation handle into the latch to lock the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch in place. OA verifies power As defined earlier, the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator (OA) is the enclosure management processor that manages the devices contained within the enclosure. The OA provides a single point from which to perform basic management tasks on switches or server blades installed in the enclosure.
Checking LEDs See Figure 6 to locate power-on LEDs. Verify that the LEDs match the indicators described in Table 7.
Setting the IP address IMPORTANT: The switch supports DHCP beginning with Fabric OS 5.2.1b firmware. For switches running Fabric OS 5.2.1b (switch rev 0C) or later, DHCP is enabled by default, simplifying multiple switch installations. To enable or disable this feature, login with these default credentials and issue the ipaddrset command using: • username: admin • password: password To set the Ethernet IP address: 1. Verify that the enclosure is powered on. 2. Verify that the switch is installed. 3.
Using External DHCP To set the Ethernet IP address using external DHCP: 1. Connect to the active OA via a web browser. 2. Document the DHCP-assigned address by selecting the switch from the OA GUI Rack Overview window. 3. Verify the IP address using a telnet or ssh login to the switch, or by selecting the switch in the OA GUI Rack Overview window.
6. Configure the terminal application as follows: In a Windows environment, type: • Bits per second — 9600 • Databits — 8 • Parity — None • Stop bits — 1 • Flow control — None In a UNIX environment, type: tip /dev/ttyb –9600 7. Log into the OA. 8. Press Enter to display the switch console. 9. Identify the interconnect bay number where the switch is installed. At the OA command line, type: connect interconnect x Where x is the interconnect bay slot where the switch is installed. a. User: admin b.
Configure the 4Gb SAN Switch The 4Gb SAN Switch must be configured to ensure correct operation within a network and fabric. For instructions about configuring the switch to operate in a fabric containing switches from other vendors, refer to the HP StorageWorks SAN Design reference guide: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/san/documentation.html. For more information about the CLI, refer to the latest version of the Fabric OS command reference guide.
Connecting to the Command Line Interface Make an Ethernet cornnection and log into the 4Gb SAN Switch: 1. Connect the workstation to the Ethernet network containing the OA. If the OA is not on a network, connect directly to the OA/iLO Ethernet port on the active OA. IMPORTANT: Verify that the switch is not being re-configured from any other connections during the remaining steps. 2. Open a telnet connection using the IP address set earlier.
Setting the date and time Date and time are used for logging events. 4Gb SAN Switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch with an incorrect date and time value will function properly. To set the date and time using the CLI: 1. If you have not already done so, connect to the switch and log in as admin as described in Connect to the Command Line Interface. 2. Issue the date command using the following syntax: date “mmddHHMMyy” where: • mm is the month; valid values are 01 through 12.
Verifying installed licenses To determine the type of licensing included with your 4Gb SAN Switch, type licenseshow at the command prompt as in the following Example: Example 1. switch:admin> licenseshow XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Fabric Watch license Release v5.0 license XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Zoning license XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Web license XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Full Fabric NOTE: For more information about the Command Line Interface (CLI), refer to the latest version of the Fabric OS command reference guide.
Modifying the FC domain ID (optional) If desired, you can modify the FC domain ID. The default FC domain ID is domain 1. If the 4Gb SAN Switch is not powered on until after it is connected to the fabric and the default FC domain ID is already in use, the domain ID for the new switch is automatically reset to a unique value. If the switch is connected to the fabric after is has been powered on and the default domain ID is already in use, the fabric segments.
Disabling and enabling a switch By default, the switch is enabled after power on and diagnostics and switch initialization routines complete. You can disable and re-enable the switch as necessary. To disable: 1. If you have not already done so, connect to the switch and log in as admin as described in Connect to the Command Line Interface. 2. Issue the switchDisable command. All Fibre Channel ports on the switch are taken offline. If the switch was part of a fabric, the fabric reconfigures. To enable: 1.
Using Dynamic Ports On Demand (DPOD) In the past, Ports On Demand (POD) functionality was static. A preset group of ports were individually enabled per each POD license. In contrast, the new DPOD functionality does not require a predefined assignment of ports. Port assignment is determined by the total number of ports in use as well as the number of purchased ports. In summary, the DPOD feature simplifies port management by: • automatically detecting HBA connected server ports or cabled ports.
Example for Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch swd77:admin> licenseport -show 24 ports are available in this switch No POD licenses are installed Dynamic POD method is in use 12 port assignments are provisioned for use in this switch: 12 port assignments are provisioned by the base switch license *6 port assignments added if the 1st POD license is installed *6 more assignments added if the 2nd POD license is installed 4 ports are assigned to installed licenses: 4 ports are assigned to the base switch license Ports ass
NOTE: The DPOD feature does not consider disabled ports as candidates for license assignments. You can persistently disable an otherwise viable port to cause it not to come online and preserve a license assignment for future use. Verifying the configuration After setting initial parameters, verify the configuration as follows: 1. Check the LEDs to verify that all components are functional. For information about LED patterns, refer to Interpreting LED activity. 2.
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3 Managing the 4Gb SAN Switch This chapter provides the following information: • • • • • • • • • Management features Maintaining the 4Gb SAN Switch Powering on and off Interpreting LED activity LED patterns POST and boot specifications Firmware update About the reset button Replacing a faulty 4Gb SAN Switch Management features The management tools built into the 4Gb SAN Switch (listed in Table 8) can be used to monitor fabric topology, port status, physical status, and other information used for performan
When running IP over FC, these management tools must be run on both the Fibre Channel host and the switch and must be supported by the Fibre Channel host driver. For a list of Fibre Channel hosts supported by the 4Gb SAN Switch, contact your HP representative. Table 8 4Gb SAN Switch management features Management tool Out-of-band support In-band support CLI — Run up to two admin sessions and four user sessions simultaneously.
Table 9 Connecting via a management station Management station First switch Second switch Third switch Ethernet 192.168.1.09 192.168.1.10 204.1.1.11 204.1.1.12 FCIP 192.168.65.09 192.168.65.10 192.168.65.11 192.168.65.12 Gateway 192.168.1.10 any, not self 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 Maintaining the 4Gb SAN Switch The 4Gb SAN Switch does not require any regular physical maintenance.
To install a replacement SFP: 1. Make sure that the bail is in the unlocked position. 2. Orient the SFP with the appropriate port. See Figure 7 and Table 10. 80 .C Rev 4-01 0211 07 00 -100 0 40 WH scale: 3/8" = 1" MAC 00 WW 05 1E 35 :00 :00 N 10 A2 :05 :1E D6 :D6 :A2 :35 0 23 ADE h BROC Switc N b SA 22 21 20 19 1 18 17 ! set Re 2 25201a Figure 7 Installing an SFP Table 10 SFP components Item Description 1 bail 2 SFP 3. Insert the SFP into the port until you hear a click. 4.
CAUTION: Diagnostic tests can temporarily lock the transmit and receive speed of the links during diagnostic testing. For information about specific diagnostic tests, refer to the latest version of the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS administrator guide or type help followed by the name of the diagnostic test. Powering on and off 4Gb SAN Switch power is provided by the enclosure. The 4Gb SAN Switch will run POST by default each time power to the enclosure is turned on.
LED indicators All 4Gb SAN Switch LEDs are located on the port side. See Figure 8 and Table 11.
LED patterns Table 12 and Table 13 summarize LED location, color, and meaning, as well as any recommended user response. Module status LED patterns The system and power LED patterns are shown in Table 12. Table 12 Module Status LED patterns during normal operation LED name, location LED color Status of hardware Recommended action Module Status LED No light Switch is off, boot is not complete, or boot failed. Verify that switch is on and completed booting. Steady green Switch is on and functioning.
Port link status LED patterns Table 13 shows the LED location, color, meaning, and recommended action. Table 13 Port link status LED patterns 48 LED name, Location LED color Status of hardware Recommended action Port Status No light No light or signal carrier (transceiver or cable) detected. Check transceiver and cable. Steady green Port is online (connected to external device) but has no traffic. No action required.
Port link speed LED patterns The following indicates port speeds: • • • • No light — 1Gbps Green — 2 Gbps Amber — 4 Gbps Shows Green/Amber — Invalid POST and boot specifications POST is a system check that is performed each time the switch is powered on, rebooted, or reset. During POST, the LEDs flash different colors. Any errors that occur during POST are listed in the error log. The 4Gb SAN Switch performs POST when it is turned on or rebooted. Total boot time with POST is approximately three minutes.
• The 4Gb SAN Switch obtains a domain ID and assigns port addresses • Unicast routing tables constructed • Normal port operation enabled Interpreting POST results To determine whether POST completed successfully and whether any errors were detected: 1. Verify that the 4Gb SAN Switch LEDs indicate all components are healthy. See Table 13 for description and interpretation of LED patterns.
Firmware update To achieve best performance, HP recommends running the latest firmware release. Obtain the most current Fabric OS firmware, configuration files and MIB files that support this switch from the following HP web site: http://www.hp.com/go/storageworks/4gbswitchforc-classbladesystem To download firmware from the web to another computer (like an FTP server): NOTE: Web retrieval procedures may be subject to change. 1. Go to the Support section, located on the far right side of the web page.
About the reset button The Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch integrates a Reset button, as shown in Figure 9. The Reset button is a small, recessed micro–switch that is accessed by inserting a pin (or object of similar size) in the small hole. Use the Reset button to reboot the switch.
Replacing a faulty 4Gb SAN Switch To replace a faulty switch in the c-Class enclosure: IMPORTANT: For supplemental information on any of these steps refer to the latest HP StorageWorks Fabric OS administrator guide and Fabric OS Advanced Web Tools administrator guide available at: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals To access the guides, scroll to the storage section of the web page and select Storage Networking for HP StorageWorks products.
NOTE: If using the CLI, type switchDisable at the prompt. Refer to the Fabric OS command reference guide for additional command information. 10. Continue with the switch configuration. Enter the appropriate information when prompted. Make sure that the data entered matches the settings on the faulty switch. 11. Install the same Fabric OS version as the faulty switch using the CLI command firmwareDownload, the integrated Web Tools GUI or the optional Fabric Manager GUI. 12.
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Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company my void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Certification and classification information This product contains a laser internal to the fiber optic (FO) transceiver for connection to the Fibre Channel communications port. In the USA, the FO transceiver is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. A label on the plastic FO transceiver housing indicates the certification.
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Safety Battery replacement notice Your switch is equipped with a lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be done by an HP authorized service provider using the HP spare part designated for this product. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an HP authorized service provider.
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B Electrostatic discharge This appendix provides the following information: • How to prevent electrostatic discharge • Grounding methods How to prevent electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system, you must follow certain precautions when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device.
If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an HP authorized reseller install the part. NOTE: For more information on static electricity, or for assistance with product installation, contact your HP authorized reseller.
C SAN Switch technical specifications This appendix provides the following information: • • • • General specifications Weight and physical dimensions Environmental requirements Supported HBAs Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem 73
General specifications Table 15 lists general specifications for the 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem. Table 15 General specifications 74 Specification Description Configurable port types F_Port, FL_Port, and E_Port Media types Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) laser. 1/2/4Gb short wave up to 500 m (1,640 ft.
Specification Description Modes of operation FC Class 2, Class 3, and Class F Maximum frame size 2112-byte Port-to-port latency 1.2 μ sec. with no contention, cut-through routing at 4Gb. Latency increases as input port speed increases and becomes disparate from output port speed. Weight and physical dimensions Table 16 lists physical properties. Table 16 4Gb SAN Switch physical dimensions Dimension Measurement Height 29.3 mm (1.15 in) Width 208 mm (8.19 in) Depth 280 mm (11.02 in) Weight 1.
Environmental requirements To ensure proper operation, the switch must not be subjected to environmental conditions beyond those for which it was tested. The ranges specified in Table 17 list the acceptable environment for both operating and non-operating conditions.
Glossary This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product. It is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms. AL_PA Arbitrated loop physical address. A unique 8-bit value assigned during loop initialization to a port in an arbitrated loop. See also non-participating mode. alias server A fabric software facility that supports multicast group management. API Application programming interface. A defined protocol that allows applications to interface with a set of services.
connects to the PCI bus of the processor. Not visible within the processor’s memory space. 78 configuration The way a system is set up. May refer to hardware or software: • Hardware: The number, type, and arrangement of components that make up a system or network. • Software: The set of parameters that guide switch operation. May include general system parameters, IP address information, domain ID, and other information. Modifiable by any login with administrative privileges.
enabled zone configuration The currently enabled configuration of zones. Only one configuration can be enabled at a time. See also zone, zone configuration. end-to-end flow control A facility that governs flow of class 1 and class 2 frames between N_Ports. error With respect to FC, a missing or corrupted frame, time-out, loss of synchronization, or loss of signal (link error). exchange The highest-level FC mechanism used for communication between N_Ports.
FL_Port Fabric loop port. A port that is able to transmit under fabric protocol and has arbitrated loop capabilities. Can also be used to connect an NL_Port to a switch. See also U_Port. frame The Fibre Channel structure used to transmit data between ports. Consists of a start-of-frame delimiter, header, optional headers, data payload, cyclic redundancy check, and end-of-frame delimiter. There are two types of frames: link control frames and data frames. See also packet. FRU Field-replaceable unit.
K28.5 A special 10-bit character that indicates the beginning of a transmission word that performs FC control and signaling functions. The first seven bits are the common pattern. kernel flash Flash (temporary) memory connected to the peripheral bus of the processor and visible within the processor’s memory space. Also called a user flash. L_Port Loop port. A node port (NL_Port) or fabric port (FL_Port) that has arbitrated loop capabilities.
LWL Long wavelength. A type of fiber optic cabling that is based on 1300 mm lasers and supports link speeds up to 2 Gb/s. May also refer to the type of transceiver. See also SWL. master port The port that determines the routing paths for all traffic flowing through a trunking group. One of the ports in the first ISL in the trunking group is designated as the master port for that group. See also ISL trunking. MIB Management Information Base.
phantom address An AL_PA value assigned to a device that is not physically in the loop. Also known as phantom AL_PA. See also AL_PA, phantom device. phantom device A device that is not physically in an arbitrated loop but is logically included through the use of a phantom address. See also phantom address. PLOGI Port login. The port-to-port login process by which initiators establish sessions with targets. See also FLOGI.
RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks. A collection of disk drives that appear as a single volume to the server and are fault tolerant through mirroring or parity checking. request rate The rate at which requests arrive at a servicing entity. route With respect to a fabric, the communication path between two switches. May also apply to the specific path taken by an individual frame from source to destination.
switch port A port on a switch. Switch ports can be E_Ports, F_Ports, or FL_Ports. SWL Short wavelength. A type of fiber optic cabling that is based on 850 mm lasers and supports link speeds up to 2 Gb/s. May also refer to the type of transceiver. tenancy The time span that begins when a port wins arbitration in a loop and ends when the same port returns to the monitoring state. Also called loop tenancy. throughput The rate of data flow achieved within a cable, link, or system.
within the same zone have access permission to others in the zone, but are not visible to any outside the zone. See also defined zone configuration, enabled zone configuration. zone configuration 86 Glossary A specified set of zones. Enabling a configuration enables all zones in that configuration. See also defined zone configuration, enabled zone configuration.
Index A advanced advanced advanced audience, performance monitoring, 19 web tools, 42 zoning, 19 9 boot, 49 boot specifications, 49 H hardware kits, 20 HBAs, supported, 76 help obtaining, 10 HP storage web site, 12 Subscriber’s choice web site, 12 technical support, 10 C command line interface, 42 conventions document, 11 text symbols, 11 D diagnostics, 44 document conventions, 11 related documentation, 9, 9 EIA, 22 environmental requirements, 76 Ethernet connection, 32 extended fabrics, 19 F fa
O port configurable types, 14 speed, 14 port LED patterns, 48 POST, 49 POST results, 50 POST specifications, 49 Power Pack, 18 SFP transceiver, 31 removing, 43 SFP transceivers supported, 76 shipping carton contents, 21 SNMP applications, 42 specifications environmental requirements, 76 general, 74 physical, 75 Subscriber’s choice, HP, 12 supported HBAs, 76 supported SFPs, 76 symbols in text, 11 R T optional, 20 optional hardware kits, 20 P related documentation, 9, 9 S SAN Switch configuration, 31