Contents: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Dell™ PowerVault™ 35F User's Guide Safety Instructions Introducing the PowerVault™ 35F Installing the PowerVault 35F Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration Configuring the PowerVault 35F Troubleshooting Getting Help Ethernet Pin Assignments Fibre Channel Interface and Commands SCSI Interface and Commands Addressing, Structures and Operation Management Information Base (MIB) Regulatory Notices Warranties, Return Policy, and Year 2000 Compliance Sample Confi
Contents: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Initial release: February 1999 file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/index.
Safety Instructions: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Safety Instructions: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Alert Messages | Laser Safety | Product Information Alert Messages WARNING: A WARNING denotes a hazard that can cause personal injury. CAUTION: A CAUTION denotes a hazard that can cause hardware or software damage. NOTE: A NOTE denotes information that might be of special interest. A note can point out exceptions to rules or procedures.
Safety Instructions: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide GBIC being used meets all of the above requirements. If the GBIC is not certified then this product’s laser safety certification becomes null-and-void.
Safety Instructions: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide WARNING: There are no user maintenance or service operations or adjustments to be performed on any of the GBIC modules. Usage Restrictions Failure to comply with these usage restrictions may result in incorrect operation of the system and points of access may emit laser radiation above the Class 1 limits established by the IEC and U.S. DHHS. Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/safety.
Introducing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Introducing the PowerVault™ 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Features | Specifications | PowerVault 35F Benefits | How the PowerVault 35F Works | Operating as Both a SCSI and Fibre Channel Device | Processing SCSI Information The Dell™ PowerVault™ 35F is a Fibre Channel-to-SCSI bridge.
Introducing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Connection for up to 30 devices (15 per bus) Simultaneous commands, tagged command queuing and disconnect/reconnect Middle of bus configuration with external termination SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 protocols 68-pin D shell, P type connectors High-voltage Differential support Tape and tape changer devices SCC, Indexed and Automatic addressing modes Configuration Features Serial RJ-11 connector for terminal access Ethernet RJ-45 connector for FTP, Telnet
Introducing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Power 100 - 240 VAC, Auto Sensing 50/60 Hz, 1.0 Amps PowerVault 35F Benefits Point-to-Point Single initiator to single target Single Initiator Single initiator to multiple targets Multi-Initiator Multiple initiators to single or multiple targets Connectivity – SCSI devices may be attached to Fibre Channel storage networks to share data and increase address space. file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/intro.
Introducing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Distance – SCSI cable length from hosts to devices is increased from 25m to 10,000m, facilitating remote or disaster tolerant sites. Performance – 100 Mbytes/sec Fibre Channel (200 Mbytes/sec bi-directional) offers increased bandwidth when distributing data across multiple SCSI devices. Reliability – Low error rates, robust error recovery and flow control provide an enterprise with reliable data delivery.
Introducing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Operating as Both a SCSI and Fibre Channel Device The bridge is both a SCSI and Fibre Channel device operating on a SCSI bus and Fibre Channel network simultaneously. The SCSI Side On a SCSI bus, the PowerVault 35F acts as a SCSI initiator passing requests from hosts on the Fibre Channel network to target devices on the SCSI bus. Each PowerVault 35F SCSI bus uses a single SCSI ID.
Introducing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide 5. The target interprets the command and prepares to either read or write data. 6. Data flows between the host and target through payload buffers. 7. Response information flows from the SCSI target back to the Fibre Channel host. Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/intro.
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Location | Unpacking the Box | Interfaces and Connections | Fibre Channel Connection | GBIC Installation | Connecting the PowerVault 35F to a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network | SCSI Connection | Ethernet Connection | Serial Port Connection | Autobaud Feature | Connecting the Power Cord This section describes how to s
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Figure 1. Port locations Fibre Channel Connection Before connecting the PowerVault 35F to other Fibre Channel devices, it is important to understand the configuration requirements of the environment to which it will be connected. Failure to correctly configure a Fibre Channel device may impair the operation of the storage area network to which it is attached.
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Figure 3. Fibre Channel port 3. Firmly insert the GBIC into the Fibre Channel port until you feel it snap into position. Figure 4. GBIC without rubber protector The GBIC should be protected by a rubber cap. Keep this cap in place until you’re ready to connect the PowerVault 35F to a Fibre Channel environment. To remove the GBIC, lift the metal latch and pull outward, or use the appropriate extraction tool.
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide WARNING: The PowerVault 35F has been qualified with a specific set of GBICs. Using a GBIC that has not been qualified by Dell may cause the PowerVault 35F to operate improperly. 3. With the PowerVault 35F powered off, connect the PowerVault 35F into your Fibre Channel environment using the appropriate cabling. The connectors on the PowerVault 35F are keyed. Be sure to insert the cable connectors in the proper orientation.
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide 5. Make sure each bus is terminated correctly. The devices at each end of each bus must be terminated. Typically the lower connectors are terminated, as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8. SCSI terminator NOTE: Power on all SCSI devices and the PowerVault 35F before powering on the switch or any of the devices in the Fibre Channel environment to ensure SCSI devices are detected. 6. Power on your SCSI devices and allow time to initialize. 7.
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Figure 9. PowerVault 35F Ethernet port Serial Port Connection The RJ11 connector on the rear panel of the PowerVault 35F provides an RS-232 connection that can be used to configure the PowerVault 35F, monitor diagnostic status, or to update the program stored in the PowerVault 35F’s Flash memory. A cable is provided with the unit to connect to a DB-9 serial connection.
Installing the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Connecting the power cord The PowerVault 35F is shipped with the appropriate power cord for use in your region or country. To connect the power cord to the PowerVault 35F: 1. Make sure the PowerVault 35F’s power is switched off. See Fig. 11 for the location of the power switch on the back of the bridge. 2. Connect the appropriate end of the power cord to the power connector on the back of the PowerVault 35F. 3.
Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide General Fibre Channel Configuration | General SCSI Configuration | Fibre Channel Host to SCSI Target Configuration | Address Mapping | Indexed Addressing | Auto Addressing | SCC Addressing | SCSI Host to Fibre Channel Target Configuration Of primary importance in configuring the Dell™ PowerVault™
Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide is at least one address available on the loop that is connected to the PowerVault 35F. Fibre Channel supports up to 126 devices on an arbitrated loop. Hard Addressing When acquiring a hard address, the PowerVault 35F attempts to acquire the AL_PA value that was specified by user configuration. If the desired address is not available at loop initialization time, the PowerVault 35F comes up on the loop in non-participating mode.
Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Indexed Addressing – Allows you to edit and maintain a static address mapping table. Auto Addressing – Automatically creates a new address mapping table every time the PowerVault 35F is power cycled. SCC Addressing – Implements the SCSI-3 Controller Commands SCSI storage array addressing to address SCSI devices attached to the PowerVault 35F.
Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide The Indexed Addressing table has the structure shown in Table 1. The PowerVault 35F will allow up to 80 device entries to be mapped. The index table can be manually edited, and is then saved to FLASH memory. A configuration menu allows for the table to be filled in order of increasing target, or LUN, as may be desired for the specific requirements needed.
Understanding the PowerVault 35F Configuration: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Bus:Target:LUN AL_PA LUN 0:0:0 0xEF 0 0:1:0 0x02 0 0:2:0 0x04 0 0:3:0 0x08 0 0:4:0 0x0F 0 0:4:1 0x10 0 0:4:2 0x17 0 0:4:3 0x18 0 The Index Table is edited to represent the desired mapping, and saved to FLASH memory. In addition to configuring the address mapping, SCSI-to-Fibre Channel mode requires that a SCSI interface on the PowerVault 35F be configured to respond to specified SCSI IDs.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Operation Indicators | Host Device Configuration | Device Management | Communicating with the PowerVault 35F | Setting Up Serial Port | Communications | Configuring the PowerVault 35F's Ethernet Port | Serial Interface Menu Map | Power Up Menu | Ethernet/SNMP Configuration | Display/Status of Power-on Self Test |
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Host Device Configuration The host system using a Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) will typically map Fibre Channel devices into the existing device mapping scheme used by that operating system. This usually results in the Fibre Channel HBA mapping Fibre Channel AL_PA’s to SCSI target addresses. The HBA will claim enough SCSI bus entries to allow for 125 Fibre Channel targets to map to SCSI Bus:Target entries.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide are used to notify a SNMP management console of various conditions. The objects defined in the Dell private MIB are specific to Dell’s products. For a copy of the Dell private MIB, go to the Dell Web site (www.dell.com) or find the MIB information on the CD supplied with the unit. Web Management Interface The PowerVault 35F uses any standard web browser to manage and configure the unit.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None 5. Power on the PowerVault 35F and allow time for the unit to initialize. NOTE: Before powering on the PowerVault 35F, make sure all the devices on each SCSI bus are powered on and have finished performing their self tests. The devices on your Fibre Channel Storage Area Network should be powered on also.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Power Up Menu When you turn on the PowerVault 35F’s power switch, a series of messages similar to the following appear: file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/config_2.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide NOTE: If you do not see messages on your screen, re-check your computer’s serial port settings and press Enter five or six times. In particular, make sure the baud rate is set to one of the values listed in Table 1. The default boot mode is 1) Operational Mode and will be automatically selected if you wait three seconds. The main menu appears next: The main menu allows for various operations to be performed on the PowerVault 35F.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Change IP Address The default IP address is 1.1.1.1. If you would like to change the IP address, select 1) Change IP Address. You will be asked to enter a new IP address. The new IP address will be reflected when the new Ethernet/SNMP Configuration menu appears. Change IP Subnet Mask The default IP subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. If you would like to change the IP subnet mask address, select 2) Change IP Subnet Mask.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide GET and SET Community Names The SNMP GET community name is checked for each GET request received by the PowerVault 35F. The community name in the SNMP packet must match the community name configured here for the SNMP GET request to be successfully completed. Configure your SNMP manager to have the same GET and SET community names as the PowerVault 35F. Toggle Trap SNMP Trap Enable allows Trap reporting to be turned on and off.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Save Configuration This option saves the current configuration state in FLASH, and updates the saved previous configuration state. Restore Last Saved Configuration This option restores the most recent previously saved configuration. This can be useful when configuration changes are made, but the user wishes to return to the previously configured state.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Advanced Options The Advanced Options menu allows you to configure the PowerVault 35F, display trace and assertion history for troubleshooting purposes, and download a new revision of firmware, if necessary. If you select this option from the main menu, you should see a menu similar to the one below: Perform Configuration The configuration menu allows the administrator to configure the various options on the PowerVault 35F.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide using the Autobaud feature, it will not be necessary to set a baud rate. See Installing the PowerVault 35F for more information on using the autobaud feature. Fibre Channel Configuration This option allows for setting the Fibre Channel Address method, hard address value, and WWN overrides. When configuring the Fibre Channel AL_PA, the PowerVault 35F will present a list of loop addresses along with the corresponding AL_PA.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Press the Enter key to toggle between SCSI Bus 0 and SCSI Bus 1. When mapping SCSI Target ID’s for SCSI host to Fibre Channel Target capability, the user must first enable the target ID before proceeding to modify the mapping table for that device. Fibre Channel-to-SCSI Mapping Configuration This option allows selecting the addressing mode of the PowerVault 35F, as well as displaying attached devices.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Auto addressing allows you to assign one of three mapping priorities: LUN priority – fills the table according to ascending LUN order. Target ID priority – Fills the table according to ascending SCSI Target ID (SCSI device address ID) order. Bus Number priority – Fills the table in ascending SCSI Bus Number (SCSI port ID number) order.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Display Trace and Assertion History This option allows for internal trace state information to be dumped to the serial port and captured. This is useful to debug installation issues, and can be provided to Dell for failure analysis.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide 4. Use "root" as the user name and "password" as the password. 5. To change the user name and password, see "Change Security Settings." 6. Specify binary mode: bin 7. Specify the firmware’s path and filename with the "put" command: put The file will transfer and the PowerVault 35F will reboot. The PowerVault 35F is now using the new firmware.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Reboot The reboot function restarts the PowerVault 35F. This will cause selected configuration options to take effect. This will result in all current operations being interrupted. Do not reboot the unit during normal operation. Web Management Interface The PowerVault 35F has a special web-based management interface that allows for remote configuration of the unit.
Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide press Enter, the PowerVault 35F main menu will appear. 7. When you select a menu item for the first time, you will be prompted to log on and provide a password. The defaults are "root" and "password". You are only required to enter this information once per session. 8. After entering your user name and password, you will be allowed full access to the PowerVault 35F menus for as long as your session lasts.
Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Indicators | Basic Verification | RS-232 Port Problems | How To Recover If You've Lost Your Password | How To Perform A Trace Various problems can arise when configuring and using the Dell™ PowerVault™ 35F. This section is provided to help guide the user through some of the basic methods of identifying faults in the setup and configuration of the unit.
Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Ended bus. NOTE: The PowerVault 35F only supports Differential SCSI devices. Single-Ended connectors and LVD SCSI connectors are not supported. Device ID – Each device on a SCSI bus must have a unique ID. Also check the configured ID’s for the PowerVault 35F to verify these are not in use by other devices on the same SCSI bus. Cabling – Check SCSI cables to verify they are functional.
Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Verify Host Configuration In some cases, it may be that the host bus adapter or driver may not be working properly. Check the configuration of these elements. It may be useful to check the release notes for the driver provided to see if there are any specific issues or required configuration. It may also be useful to ensure that you are using a current version of the host bus adapter driver.
Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide PowerVault 35F. Hyperterminal Setup: 1. 2. 3. 4. Click TRANSFER on the tool bar. Click CAPTURE TEXT on the menu. Enter a file name for the captured information to go to. This should be a .txt file. Click START. PowerVault 35F Setup: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. From the Configuration Menu, select 6) Trace Settings Configuration. Toggle levels 0, 1, 2, and 3 to ON. Press X to return to the Configuration Menu. Select A) Save Configuration.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Technical Assistance | Help Tools | Problems With Your Order | Product Information | Returning Items For Warranty Repair or Credit | Before You Call | Diagnostics Checklist | Dell Contact Numbers This document describes the tools Dell provides to help you when you have a problem with your computer.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide www.dell.com/intl/apcc/ (for Asian/Pacific countries only) www.euro.dell.com (for Europe only) Anonymous file transfer protocol (FTP) ftp.dell.com/ Log in as user: anonymous , and use your e-mail address as your password. Electronic Support Service support@us.dell.com apsupport@dell.com (for Asian/Pacific countries only) support@euro.dell.com (for Europe only) Electronic Quote Service sales@dell.com apmarketing@dell.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide later in this document. Product Information If you need information about additional products available from Dell Computer Corporation, or if you would like to place an order, visit Dell’s World Wide Web site at www.dell.com/. For the telephone number to call to speak to a sales specialist, refer to "Dell Contact Numbers" found later in this document.
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Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Corporate Sales tollfree: 1-800-808-312 Transaction Sales tollfree: 1-800-818-341 Austria* Fax Technical Support 01 0660-8779 (Vienna) Customer Care 01 660 8056 491 04 0 Switchboard Web site: support.euro.dell.com/at Belgium* E-mail: tech_support_germany@dell.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Support (Santiago) NOTE: Customers in Chile call the U.S.A for sales, customer, and technical assistance. China Customer Service (Xiamen) Czech Republic* Sales Technical Support 02 Tollfree: 800 858 2222 22 83 27 27 (Prague) Customer Care 02 22 83 27 11 Fax 02 22 83 27 14 TechFax 02 22 83 27 28 Switchboard 02 22 83 27 11 Tollfree: 800 858 2437 Web site: support.euro.dell.com/cz Denmark* E-mail: czech_dell@dell.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Web site: support.euro.dell.com/fr Germany* E-mail: web_fr_tech@dell.com Technical Support 06103 971-200 (Langen) Technical Support Fax 06103 971-222 Preferred Accounts Customer Care 06103 971-420 Preferred Accounts Customer Care Fax 06103 971-544 Customer Care 06103 971-500 TechConnect BBS 06103 971-666 Switchboard 06103 971-0 Web site: support.euro.dell.com/de E-mail: tech_support_germany@dell.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Japan Technical Support tollfree: 0088-22-7890 (Kawasaki) Technical Support (Server) tollfree: 0120-1984-35 Technical Support (Dimension™ and Inspiron™) tollfree: 0120-1982-56 tollfree: 0120-1984-39 Technical Support (WorkStation, OptiPlex™, and Latitude™) 044 556-4240 Customer Care 044 556-3344 Direct Sales 044 556-3430 556-3440 Commercial Sales Faxbox Service 044 03-5972-5840 556-4300 Korea Switchboard Technical Support tollfree: 080-20
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Macau Technical Support NOTE: Customers in Macau call Malaysia for customer assistance. Malaysia Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) Technical Support (Penang) Customer Service 810 4949 Transaction Sales tollfree: 1 800 888 202 Mexico 810 4949 Transaction Sales Corporate Sales Automated Order-Status System (Colonia Granada) (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) NOTE: Customers in Mexico call the U.S.A.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Fax Technical Support (Upplands Norway call Vasby, Sweden) Sweden for fax technical support. Fax Switchboard 590 05 594 671 16865 Web site: support.euro.dell.com/no Poland* E-mail: nor_support@dell.com Technical Support 22 60 61 99 (Warsaw) Customer Care 22 60 61 99 Sales 22 60 61 99 Fax 22 60 61 998 Switchboard 22 60 61 999 Web site: support.euro.dell.com/pl Singapore E-mail: pl_support@dell.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide TechConnect BBS Corporate Sales 329 33 53 91 Home/Small Business Sales 902 100 185 902 118 541 Switchboard 722 92 00 Web site: support.euro.dell.com/es Sweden* E-mail: es_support@dell.com Technical Support 08 590 05 199 08 590 05 169 Fax Technical Support 08 590 05 594 Sales 08 590 05 185 (Upplands Vasby) Customer Care Web site: support.euro.dell.com/se Switzerland* E-mail: swe_support@dell.
Getting Help: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide U.S.A. (Austin, Texas) E-mail: dell_direct_support@dell.
RJ-11 Serial and RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Ethernet Pin Assignments: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Figure 1. RJ-11 pin assignments Figure 2. RJ- 45 pin assignments Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/pins.
Fibre Channel Interface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Fibre Channel Interface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Report LUNs Command | PRLI Data Report LUNs Command In SCC mode, the PowerVault 35F supports the Report LUNs command. The Report LUNs command will return a list of Logical Unit Numbers that can receive commands. The format of the report LUNs command is as follows: Table 1.
Fibre Channel Interface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide 0 (MSB) 1 LUN list length 2 (LSB) 3 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved LUN list 0-7 First LUN : 0-7 Last LUN NOTE: The LUN list length is the number of LUNs times 8. PRLI Data The PowerVault 35F supports the discovery mechanism as described in the standard "Private Loop SCSI Direct Attach Rev. (section 10.3 - Target Discovery)". The PowerVault 35F returns the PRLI response data as specified in Table 3.
Fibre Channel Interface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Originator Process Associator 0x0 Responder Process Associator 0x0 Initiator Function 0x1 Target Function 0x1 Command/Data Mixed Allowed 0x0 Data/Response Mixed Allowed 0x0 Read XFER_RDY Disabled 0x1 Write XFER_RDY Disabled 0x0 Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/fc_ic.
SCSI Inerface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page SCSI Interface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide SCSI Inquiry Data The PowerVault 35F returns the Inquiry Data as defined in Table 1 when addressing the PowerVault 35F. The PowerVault 35F rejects all other commands that are addressed to the PowerVault 35F. Table 1.
SCSI Inerface and Commands: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide The PowerVault 35F will only reply to a SCSI Inquiry when using 8-byte LUN field of 0x00's. Once the PowerVault 35F has been detected, then the devices on the SCSI-2 can be detected using the SCC Logical unit addressing. Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/scsi_ic.
SCC Structures and Operation: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Addressing, Structures and Operation: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide SCC Addressing Option | Auto Assigned Addressing Option | Index Addressing Option Fibre Channel and SCSI systems employ different methods of addressing devices. The inclusion of a bridge or bridge requires that a method of translating device IDs be implemented so that each SCSI device is mapped to the appropriate Fibre Channel LUN.
SCC Structures and Operation: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide 10 Logical Unit Addressing Method 11 Reserved Table 5.
SCC Structures and Operation: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide When the PowerVault 35F is configured to use SCC addressing, the unit is capable of responding as a controller device to the FCP Initiator, or routing the FCP request to a specified BUS:TARGET:LUN triplet. When a request using the Peripheral Device Addressing Method is received (An FCP command with the LUN field with bits 7 and 6 of byte 0 are set to 0), the unit routes the request to the PowerVault 35F, which acts on the command directly.
SCC Structures and Operation: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide 0x03 - - - : : : : : : : : : : 0x0B - - - 0x0C - - - 0x0D - - - 0x0F - - - Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/scc_addr.
Management Information Base (MIB): Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Management Information Base (MIB): Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide MIB Fibre Channel Interface Information | MIB SCSI Interface Information | MIB Ethernet and Serial Interfaces Information A MIB (Management Information Base) is an element used in network management with SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and a management station running a management application, such as Dell OpenView.
Management Information Base (MIB): Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Ethernet configuration items are found in the Management Interfaces (MI) Table. The serial port is provided for user configuration. The serial port baud rate will be kept in the MI Table. Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/mib.
Regulatory Statements: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Regulatory Notices: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Federal Communications Commission Notice (US Only) | IEC Statement (Worldwide) | Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) | European Union Notice | VCCI Statement (Japan) | NOM Information (Mexico Only) | Información para NOM (únicamente para México) | BCIQ Notice (Taiwan Only) | EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only) | MOC Notice (South Korea Onl
Regulatory Statements: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
Regulatory Statements: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Frequency: Current consumption: 60/50 Hz 1.
Regulatory Statements: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide examine the South Korean Ministry of Communications (MOC) registration labels located on your computer (or other Dell digital device). The MOC label may be located separately from the other regulatory marking applied to your product. The English text, "EMI (A)," for Class A products, or "EMI (B)" for Class B products, appears in the center of the MOC label.
Regulatory Statements: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Znak bezpieczeÒstwa "B" potwierdza zgodnoúÊ urz¼dzenia z wymaganiami bezpieczeÒstwa uøytkowania zawartymi w PN-93/T-42107 i PN-89/E-06251. PozostaŠe instrukcje bezpieczeÒstwa Nie naleøy uøywaÊ wtyczek adapterowych lub usuwaÊ koŠka obwodu ochronnego z wtyczki. Jeøeli konieczne jest uøycie przedŠuøacza to naleøy uøyÊ przedŠuøacza 3-øyŠowego z prawidŠowo poŠ¼czonym przewodem ochronnym.
Warranties, Return Policy and Year 2000 Compliance: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Warranties, Return Policy, and Year 2000 Compliance: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Limited Three-Year Warranty (U.S. and Canada Only) | "Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (U.S. and Canada Only) | Year 2000 Statement of Compliance for Dell-Branded Hardware Products Limited Three-Year Warranty (U.S.
Warranties, Return Policy and Year 2000 Compliance: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide failure to Dell’s Customer Technical Support in advance to obtain Dell’s concurrence that a part should be replaced and to have Dell ship the replacement part. Dell will ship parts (freight prepaid) if you use an address in the continental U.S. or Canada, where applicable. Shipments to other locations will be made freight, collect.
Warranties, Return Policy and Year 2000 Compliance: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Return Authorization Number. You must ship the products to Dell in their original packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment. You may return software for refund or credit only if the sealed package containing the diskette(s) or CD(s) is unopened.
Warranties, Return Policy and Year 2000 Compliance: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/warranty.
Sample Configuration Examples: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Sample Configuration Examples: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide The PowerVault 35F can be used in multiple configurations. For best performance results, Dell recommends that if you have more than two (2) drives, share them equally across the SCSI buses. Below are examples of the PowerVault in multiple configurations: file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/sample.
Sample Configuration Examples: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page file:///C|/Users/rishi_sood/Desktop/35F/ug/sample.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Back to Contents Page Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Adapter A printed circuit assembly that translates data between the FC host processor’s internal bus and a different bus, such as SCSI. Address See SCSI Addressing. Addressing Mode Used to create a mapping table that maps devices on the SCSI bus to Fibre Channel logical units. AL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Device See FC Device or SCSI Device. Differential An electrical signal configuration using a pair of lines for data transfer. The advantage of differential compared to single-ended configuration is a relative high tolerance for common-mode noise and crosstalk when used with twisted pair cables. Domain A FC term describing the most significant byte in the N_Port Identifier for the FC device. It is not used in the FC-SCSI hardware path ID.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide FC Port An opening at the back of the PowerVault 35F that provides a fiber optic connection between the FC adapter and the FC host. FC-SCSI Hardware Path ID A FC term describing a list of values showing the physical hardware path of the FC host to the target device. Format: Bus_Converter/Adapter_Address.Protocol_Type.Area.Port.Bus.Target.LUN Example: 8/4.8.0.0.2.4.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide the media and interface, including drivers, transceivers, connectors, and cables. Mounts on a FC adapter card and connects the PowerVault 35F to a FC host. Also referred to as a Physical Link Module (PLM). Hardware Path See FC-SCSI Hardware Path ID. Host Bus Adapter See FC Adapter. Indexed Addressing A menu name.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide MIB See Management Information Base. Multiplexer A device that allows two or more signals to be transmitted simultaneously on a single channel. Motherboard The main PCA of the PowerVault 35F that provides a physical and logical connection between Fibre Channel and SCSI devices. N_Port A FC term defining a "Node" port. A FC-defined hardware entity that performs data communication over the FC link. It is identifiable by a unique Worldwide Name.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide Point-to-Point One of three existing FC topologies, in which two ports are directly connected by a link with no fabric, loop, or switching elements present. The PowerVault 35F supports all topologies. Port Name A field value under the FC Status Menu; the FC port identifier; a 64-bit value the factory assigns to each FC adapter. POST See Power On Self Test. Power On Self Test (POST) A group of tests run when the PowerVault 35F is powered on.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide SCSI Addressing A fast/wide SCSI adapter supports up to 16 devices, including itself. Each device has its own unique SCSI address. The SCSI address of a device dictates the device’s priority when arbitrating for the SCSI bus. SCSI address "7" has the highest priority. The next highest priority address is "6" followed by 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, with "8" being the lowest priority address.
Glossary: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide components). Its function is to provide a pull-up for open collector drivers on the bus, and also impedance matching to prevent signal reflections at the ends of the cable. The SCSI bus requires termination at both ends of the bus. One end of the SCSI bus is terminated by the SCSI adapter’s internal termination. The other end should have a terminator placed on the 68-pin high density SCSI connector on the last SCSI peripheral.