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EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE © 2004 Emulex Corporation. All rights reserved. Emulex and Vixel are registered trademarks, and InSpeed and FibreSpy are trademarks, of Emulex Corporation. All other brand or product names referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. EMULEX CORPORATION PART NUMBER 00041407-002 REV.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................ii Chapter 1: Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2: Switch Installation ............................................................................ 3 Chapter 3: Switch Management .................................................................
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Overview......................................................................1 Features ......................................................................2 Note: Important safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and regulatory information is contained in the Safety & Regulatory Guide. The installation and use of this product must be in accordance with the information provided in that guide.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION FEATURES The Emulex Model 355 SAN Storage Switch has the following features: • • High Performance Fibre Channel Switching: • Wire speed non-blocking Crossbar switch core • Single 12-port InSpeed SOC 320 ASIC with embedded SERDES • Multiple simultaneous conversations between ports • Traffic routed directly to destination ports • 2 Gb/s or 1 Gb/s performance across all ports • Aggregate bandwidth of 48 Gb/s • Supports c
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION SWITCH INSTALLATION Installation Preparation ................................................3 Switch Installation ........................................................4 Switch LEDs ................................................................6 SFP Compatibility ........................................................9 Booting the Switch and SAN ......................................
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION SWITCH INSTALLATION The switch can be installed in a rack or placed on a desktop. Rack Installation Installing the switch in an equipment rack requires an optional rack mount kit (sold separately). The rack mount kit holds two switches. Contact a sales representative for more information or assistance in purchasing a kit.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION Install the tray with the switch(es) attached into a rack following the instructions provided with the rack mount kit. UL Guidelines for Mounting Equipment in a Rack When installing equipment in a rack, give careful consideration to the following factors: • The operating ambient temperature of rack-mounted equipment must not exceed the maximum rated ambient temperature, which is indicated in this installation guide.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION SWITCH LEDS The switch incorporates three sets of Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) to indicate ethernet, switch, and port status: 1. Ethernet LEDs – two separate LEDs indicating the network connection status. 2. System LEDs – four separate LEDs indicating the switch’s status. 3. Port LEDs – two LEDs per port indicating the port’s status.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION System LEDs The System LEDs indicate the switch’s status, independent of the port LEDs. Fault Power 2 Gb/s Switch Operational Figure 2-4: System LEDs System LEDs Indication Fault (yellow LED) • When lit, one or more of the ports has failed or the internal temperature has exceeded acceptable levels. • When flashing, all ports are operational but another error has occurred. Errors appear in an event log.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION Port LEDs The Port LEDs indicate the port’s status. Each port has two LEDs: • SFP Status LED • Port Bypassed LED SFP Status Port Bypassed Figure 2-5: Ethernet LEDs SFP Status LED (green LED) Port Bypassed LED (yellow LED) Indication Off Off Normal port operational status when an SFP is not installed. Off On or Flashing The port is bypassed due to a faulty or improperly seated SFP.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION SFP COMPATIBILITY SFPs are “hot-pluggable” into the switch, which allows host computers, servers, and storage devices to be added dynamically without requiring power removal from the switch or any connected devices. The switch supports Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) modules that comply with the SFP specification as produced by the MSA consortium and have passed Emulex’s qualification testing.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE BOOTING THE SWITCH CHAPTER 2: SWITCH INSTALLATION AND SAN The following procedure is recommended when booting the switch and SAN. Before powering on the switch and SAN, read the Release Notes, included with the switch contents, to determine any modifications that may be required for a specific installation. To boot the switch and SAN: 1. Power on the storage devices (such as JBODs, tape libraries, and RAIDs). 2.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT SWITCH MANAGEMENT Getting Started ...........................................................12 Managing the Switch..................................................17 Monitoring the Switch.................................................
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT GETTING STARTED This section explains how to configure the switch’s ethernet network settings prior to using the Web Manager. Once the switch’s network settings are configured, use the Web Manager to perform a quick switch setup. Configuring the Network Interface Before using the Web Manager, ensure that the switch’s ethernet network parameter settings are correct for the network configuration.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Connecting to the Web Manager The Web Manager displays current port utilization and health, enables easy to use Port Smart Settings and One-Step Zoning, and several additional features discussed later in this chapter. Note: The Web Manager supports Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows version 5.5 or later and Internet Explorer for Apple version 5.2 or later. To connect to the Web Manager: 1.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Command Button Description Reboot Resets the switch. Login/Logout Logs in to and out of the switch. Refresh Redraws the currently displayed Web page. The expandable navigation menu provides several options for configuring and monitoring the switch. The menu uses a tree-based navigation structure with a list of menu options and items.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Initial Switch Setup Once a network connection has been established with the switch and an instance of the Web Manager is open, some basic switch configuration tasks are recommended: • Log in to the switch. • Change the switch’s password. • Verify the switch’s date and time settings. • Change the switch’s name.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Step 3: Verify the Date and Time During the initial Web Manager session, the date and time for the switch are set based on the host system’s current settings. To view the current date and time: 1. Click Switch > Date & Time. The Switch Date & Time page appears. To set the date and time settings: 1. Enter the new date and time settings in the appropriate fields. 2. Click Submit.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT MANAGING THE SWITCH The Emulex® Model 355 SAN Storage Switch provides several options for managing and configuring the switch to meet the needs of the network environment. This section describes how to log in to the switch, configure switch and port settings, manage firmware and configuration files, and configure One-Step Zoning, Automatic Trunking, and Load Balancing.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Logging in to the Switch The Web Manager requires users to log in to the switch when changes are made to the switch’s configuration. Log in is not required for viewing switch information. To log in to the switch: 1. Click Login on any Web Manager page. A message box appears confirming the login request. 2. Click OK. The Switch Login page appears. Figure 3-2: Switch Login page 3. Enter the switch’s password.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT General Switch Settings The Switch Configuration page displays general settings and switch identification information. To view the Switch Configuration page, click Switch > Configuration. Figure 3-3: Switch Configuration page Switch Identification This section includes general switch identification information. Setting Description Name The name of the switch. Location The location of the switch.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT To change the switch’s network location settings: 1. Click Switch > Configuration. 2. Enter the new value in the appropriate text box. 3. Click Submit. The Switch Configuration page displays the updated information. Version Information The different software and hardware versions include: Setting Description MAC ID A unique device address (MAC address) assigned to each switch at the factory.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Setting SNMP Traps Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) uses traps to transmit information to SNMP-based network administration programs. The Switch SNMP Trap Configuration page displays information on the switch’s current SNMP trap configuration. To view the SNMP trap configuration page, click Switch > SNMP Traps. Figure 3-4: Switch SNMP Trap Configuration page To configure an SNMP trap: 1.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Configuring Date and Time Settings The Switch Date & Time page displays the switch’s current date and time. During the initial Web Manager session, the date and time for the switch are set based on the host system’s current settings.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Changing the Password The Switch Password page enables users to change the password for modifying the switch’s configuration. The same password is used to access both the Web Manager and the CLI. Note: Until the default switch password is changed, any user with knowledge of the default password can make changes to the switch’s configuration. To change the password: 1. Click Switch > Password. The Switch Password page appears.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Adjusting the Switch Thresholds The Switch Thresholds page displays a variety of switch threshold settings. Setting Description Ordered Set Error Threshold The maximum number of OS errors allowed in a 10-second interval before a port is bypassed. Setting this value to "0" returns it to the factory default setting. This setting is activated on the Port Smart Settings page.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Configuring the Port Smart Settings The Port Smart Settings page displays the current Smart Settings (configuration settings) assigned to each port and enables users to easily create and modify custom Smart Settings. To view the Port Smart Settings page: Click Port > Smart Settings. The Port Smart Settings page appears.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Default Smart Settings There are several default Smart Settings available on the switch. These default Smart Settings were defined by Fibre Channel storage experts to ensure that the switch is optimally configured for performance and stability. The default Smart Settings cannot be modified or deleted, but these settings can be used as templates for creating custom Smart Settings.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE • CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT When configuring multiple switches with a single cascade, use alternating ports. For example, connect the second switch using ports 1 and the third using ports 2 as shown in Figure 3-10. Figure 3-10: Alternating Ports for Single Cascades To assign a Smart Setting to one or more ports: 1. Select the appropriate Smart Setting from the list box. 2.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT To create a custom Smart Setting based on an existing Smart Setting: 1. Select a Smart Setting from the list box that most closely matches the port settings that the new Smart Setting should have. 2. Click Clone. 3. Enter the new Smart Setting name. A name may consist of up to 28 alphanumeric characters and cannot contain spaces (use underscores for spaces in names). 4. Click OK. The new Smart Setting is added to the list box.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Port Information The following settings are available. Setting Description Smart Setting Name Displays the name of the Smart Setting. The Smart Setting name will automatically appear in the text box when selected in the scroll menu. Smart Setting Type The topology among switches for a port. Options include: • Initiator or Target Port – the default setting. Should be used when there are no links between switches.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Change Notifications The following settings are available. Setting Description Stealth Intelligent Change Manager Stealth Intelligent Change Manager provides stability and control over change notification disruptions on a port basis. Options include: • Off: No Change Protection – no Stealth Intelligent Change Manager control.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Port Recovery The following settings are available. Setting Description Bad Device Recovery When a port is already inserted into a zone, the port transforms F8 Failure notifications into F7 Initialization notifications. When this occurs, the port is bypassed and F7 Initialization notifications are allowed in the zone.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Diagnostics The following settings are available. Setting Description Port Control The method for controlling a port. Options include: • auto – the default setting. The switch will automatically insert a port based on policy settings. This prevents the insertion of incompatible ports, which may cause disruption. • bypass – removes a port from the network.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Switch Firmware Files This section displays the current and alternate firmware versions, enables users to select which firmware version to run the next time the switch is reset, and provides a means to load new firmware on the switch. To check for new firmware: 1. Click Help and select Downloads. The Emulex Corporation’s Web site appears. 2.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Restoring the Factory Default Settings If necessary, the switch settings can be reset to their factory default values; however, the network configuration and port type settings are retained. To restore the factory default configuration: 1. From the Restore Configuration to Factory Default section, click Restore. A message box appears confirming the request. 2.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT The switch is capable of up to twelve zones. Initially, all ports reside in Zone 0. However, a port will clear from Zone 0 whenever it is selected and placed in another zone. The color of each zone indicates its status. See the descriptions in the following table: Color Description Down (red) One or more ports have been selected, zoning has been activated, but hardware has caused a failure.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Single-Switch Zoning The simplest zoning configuration is to place each port into a single zone, so that zones are separate from each other as shown in Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13: Devices in a Single Zone In Figure 3-13, zone 1 includes ports 1, 3, and 4, while zone 2 includes ports 2 and 5.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Adding Devices to Multiple Zones In the previous example, each host only communicates with the devices in the same zone as the host. However, there may be situations in which hosts in separate zones need to share devices. When this situation occurs, use overlapping zones to share the devices between the hosts. Figure 3-15 depicts this type of zoning configuration.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Multiple Switch Zoning Zones can be configured across multiple switches using a similar procedure to a single switch. However, multiple-switch zoning requires some coordination between the switches. Note: To ensure zone integrity when configuring multiple switch zoning, you must implement AL_PA zoning through the Command Line Interface (CLI). See “AL_PA Zoning” on page 39 for additional information.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT 3. Ensure that the Zoning Active check box is selected for both switches. Caution: Clearing the Zoning Active check box will deactivate all zones, which may degrade system performance or compromise security. 4. After making changes, click Submit. AL_PA Zoning AL_PA zoning is a specific zoning configuration that prevents devices from accessing one another.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Connecting Ports Through Hard Zoning A Hard Zone can be used to add a separate 126 AL_PAs that operate in isolation from any other zone. A Hard Zone disables switching functionality and creates a shared connection between the ports in a zone topology, splitting the switch into multiple unique FC-AL zones. When Hard Zoning is enabled, all switch zones must be Hard Zones.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Cascading Switches When multiple switches are connected, the connecting links between the switches are referred to as “cascades”. There are two distinct cascade configurations to consider when configuring networks for optimal performance and connectivity: string cascades and tree cascades. String Cascades A string cascade connects multiple switches (up to three switches maximum) together in a “daisychained” configuration.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Automatic Trunking Multiple links between switches are called “trunks”. Trunks provide higher bandwidth across cascaded switches for systems incorporating multiple initiators. Each trunk can improve system throughput and provide “failover” capability. A maximum of 4 trunks between each switch is supported. Trunking is performed automatically when ports are configured properly. Figure 3-22 is an example of Automatic Trunking.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT To assign ports to trunk groups: 1. Click Advanced Functions > Automatic Trunking. The Automatic Trunking page appears. Figure 3-23: Advanced Functions: Automatic Trunking page 2. Select a trunk group for each port by clicking the appropriate Trunk Group option. 3. When finished making changes, click Submit.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Note: When tape drives or tape libraries are included in multiple switch configurations incorporating multiple trunks, place the tape drive or tape library and any devices that access those devices on the secondary (duplicate) trunk, not the primary trunk. Load balancing configuration settings are available on the Web Manager’s Load Balancing page.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE MONITORING THE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT SWITCH The Emulex Model 355 SAN Storage Switch provides several options for monitoring the switch status and port information. This section describes how to view switch status, the event log, port information and utilization, and port diagnostics. Viewing Switch Status The Web Manager’s home page is the Switch Information page.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Port Utilization and Health Port utilization measures the amount of traffic passing into a port over a period of time. For example, if an initiator is transmitting data to a target, the initiator port displays a port utilization value (%) while the target port does not. If the same initiator is receiving data from the target, the target port displays a port utilization value (%) while the initiator port displays does not.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Viewing the Event Log The Event Log contains a list of up to 3000 event log messages generated by the switch. The Switch Event Log page displays the event log messages with each message containing the following information: • Event Number – the number assigned to that specific event in the log. • Event Date and Time – the date and time when the event was recorded in the log.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Viewing Port Information The Port Information page displays the Smart Settings, Serial ID (SID), and AL_PAs currently assigned to each port. Initiator AL_PAs are highlighted in blue to differentiate them from target AL_PAs. Note: The Initiator AL_PA information can be used to easily identify attached devices when configuring load balancing. To view port information: Click Port > Information. The Port Information page appears.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Viewing Port Utilization Port utilization measures the amount of traffic passing through a port over a period of time. For example, if an initiator is transmitting data to a target, the initiator port displays a port utilization value (%) while the target port does not. If the same initiator is receiving data from the target, the target port displays a port utilization value (%) while the initiator port displays does not.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Viewing Port Diagnostics This page displays diagnostic information pertaining to each port in the switch. Use the information provided on this page to diagnose abnormally high error counts on a particular port. To view the current diagnostic settings: Click Advanced Functions > Diagnostics > Port. The Port Diagnostics page appears.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Statistic Description Bypass Port A single instance operation that forces a port into bypass mode. This feature may be used to diagnose device problems when a device is locked up or experiencing a high number of failures on a port. Reset Port A single instance operation that places a port in bypass mode and then immediately sets the port to auto-detect to re-insert the port.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Viewing Ordered Sets This page displays the Ordered Sets that are being transmitted on the switch for each port since the last time the page was displayed. Ordered Sets are used when communicating data across networks to indicate actions, events, or status regarding the data. A list of detected Ordered Sets and their indications is provided below. To view ordered sets: 1. Click Advanced Functions > Diagnostics > Ordered Sets.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 3: SWITCH MANAGEMENT Detection Indication F7 Initialization A port is in the non-participating mode and is attempting to win arbitration and begin initialization, possibly because the port was reset or is powering up. Sometimes the port is sending this sequence to another hot-cascaded switch, like a new initiator being inserted in the network. Change Notification A change notification has been detected and action has been taken.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL REFERENCE TECHNICAL REFERENCE Troubleshooting Device Connections.........................54 Troubleshooting Management Connections ...............55 Port Bypass Conditions and Recovery .......................55 Default Smart Setting Attributes.................................56 Fibre Channel References .........................................
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL REFERENCE TROUBLESHOOTING MANAGEMENT CONNECTIONS Problem Recommended Action Serial cable installed but connection does not appear on terminal 1. Cycle power by reinstalling the power cord. 2. Check the terminal emulation program’s serial port parameters. 3. Replace the serial cable. (Make sure it is a null modem cable.) Ethernet cable installed but Web Manager does not appear 1.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL REFERENCE Stealth Fabric Tree Connectio Cascade n Initiator or Initiator Initiator Tree Smart or Target or Target Cascade Setting Type Target String Cascade --Trunk 4 String Cascade --Trunk 3 String Cascade --Trunk 2 String Cascade --Trunk 1 Tree Cascade Target with Stealth Fabric Connection Target with Stealth Initiator or Initiator Smart with Setting Name Target Initiator or Target Initiator with Stealth DEFAULT SMART S
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL REFERENCE FIBRE CHANNEL REFERENCES The following books give useful information about Fibre Channel. • Alan F. Benner, Fibre Channel. McGraw-Hill, 1996. ISBN 0-07-005669-2. • Tom Clark, Designing Storage Area Networks. Addison Wesley Longman, 1999, ISBN 0-201-61584-3. • Jan Dedek, Fibre Channel - The Basics. ANCOT Corporation, 1997. ISBN 0-9637439-3-7. • Robert Kembel, Arbitrated Loop. Connectivity Solutions, 1996.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIXES Appendixes EMULEX CORPORATION PART NUMBER 00041407-002 REV.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIX A APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS Specifications SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS Number of Ports 12 Operating Rate All ports operate at 1.0625 or 2.125 Gbps (selectable) Port Media Type SFP Enclosure 1U half-rack form-factor Management Interface RS-232 or 10/100 Ethernet Operating Mode Switching or Non-switching modes Configurability Management interface configurable Power On Selftest (POST) Yes Dimensions 8.50 x 1.57 x 16.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIX B APPENDIX B: CLI QUICK REFERENCE CLI Quick Reference Connecting to the CLI ................................................60 Logging In and Out ....................................................60 Using the CLI .............................................................61 Frequent Switch Configuration Tasks.........................61 CLI Commands ..........................................................
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE USING THE APPENDIX B: CLI QUICK REFERENCE CLI The CLI enables users to monitor and change system and port configurations, configure One-Step Zoning, Automatic Trunking, Load Balancing, and event reporting parameters, and download and install firmware. For additional information on the CLI, see the Emulex® or InSpeed™ Storage Switch Products’ CLI Reference Guide. To enter a command: Type the command text or the number of the command.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIX B: CLI QUICK REFERENCE CLI COMMANDS All of the CLI commands for the Emulex® Model 355 SAN Storage Switch are shown below in a tree diagram. Using the “help” command at the command line may provide additional information. root --> 1. config --> help li lo save 1. save 2. sys --> 1. speed 2. mode 3. oserr 4. crcerr 5. blkarb 6. clkd 7. time 8. lipen 9. name 10. location 11. contact 12. syslog 13. events 14. sev 15. fault 16. evclr 17.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIX C APPENDIX C: EVENT MESSAGES Event Messages The event messages for the switch are listed below. For explanations, contact a customer service representative. The message’s applicable severity level as defined below is also provided.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE Event APPENDIX C: EVENT MESSAGES Event Message Severity 84 Bad Open on PORT # WRN 85 Error during Port Disc.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIX D APPENDIX D: AL_PA CROSS REFERENCES AL_PA Cross References Arbitrated Loop Physical Addresses AL_PA AL_PA ID AL_PA AL_PA ID AL_PA AL_PA ID (hex) (hex) (decimal) (hex) (hex) (decimal) (hex) (hex) (decimal) EF E8 E4 E2 E1 E0 DC DA D9 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 CE CD CC CB CA C9 C7 C6 C5 C3 BC BA B9 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 AE AD AC AB AA A9 A7 A6 A5 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE APPENDIX E APPENDIX E: GLOSSARY Glossary AL_PA or Arbitrated Loop Physical Address A one-byte value used to identify a port in an Arbitrated Loop topology. The value of the AL_PA corresponds to bits 7:0 of the 24-bit Native Address Identifier. Arbitration The process of selecting one respondent from a group requesting service at the same time. Close (CLS) An Arbitrated Loop protocol used to terminate a loop circuit.
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE INDEX Index A E AL_PA Cross References 65 AL_PA zoning 39 ethernet LEDs 6 event log 47 messages 63 B Bad Device Recovery policy 31 Bad Zone Recovery policy 39 Blocking ARB 20 Bypass on Clock Delta policy 32 Bypass on CRC Error policy 31 Bypass on No Activity policy 31 Bypass on OS Error policy 31 F C G cascades 41 strings 41 trees 41 Change Notification on Insertion policy 30 Change Notification on Removal policy 30 change notifications 30 Clear on
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE INDEX monitoring the switch 45 R N network interface configuration 12 network settings 19 rack installation 4 UL guidelines 5 references, Fibre Channel 57 O S operating conditions 59 operating speed 20 ordered sets 52 overview 1 serial interface connection 60 SFP attaching devices 9 compatibility 9 installation 9 removal 9 shipped contents 3 Smart Settings 25, 26, 56 assignments 28 change notifications 30 creating 27 default 56 diagnostics 32 Fabric
EMULEX MODEL 355 SAN STORAGE SWITCH USER ’S GUIDE INDEX operating conditions 59 ordered sets 52 overview 1 package contents 3 policies 29, 30, 31, 32 port diagnostics 50 port information 48 port utilization 49 powering on 10 settings 18 specifications 59 speed 20 status 45 telnet session 23 thresholds 24 trunking 42 unpacking 3 version 20 Web Manager login 18 zoning 34, 36, 37, 38 system LEDs 7 configuration 13 configuration files 32, 33 event log 47 firmware 32, 33 getting started 12 hard zoning 40 init