Release Notes hp StorageWorks C-series Fabric Switches for NX-OS 5.0(4b) This document provides additional information about the MDS 9100 Series Fabric Switches, the MDS 9200 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches, and the MDS 9500 Series Multilayer Directors © 2003 - 2011 Hewlett-Packard Company Part Number: AA-RWQBD-TE Printed in the U.S.A. March 2011 Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies as reflected by an associated footnote.
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CISCO MDS 9000 NX-OS RELEASE NOTES As part of the NX-OS 5.0(4b) image updates provided by HP, the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4b) have been included in the bundle. For a complete list and detailed description of features included in the NX-OS 5.0(4b) release, refer to the Cisco release notes as appropriate. Note: For the latest supported HP storage products, refer to the HP StorageWorks Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) website at http://www.hp.
NX-OS IMAGES AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE UPDATES Customers can receive updates faster and more efficiently via electronic download by using HP Software Update Manager (SUM). This is a feature available as part of the support agreement available online within the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC) at http://www.itrc.hp.com/. SUM provides online access to view support entitlements, manage release notification profiles, and download available new software updates as they are available.
C-SERIES SUPPORT MATRIX WITH NX-OS 5.
C-SERIES SWITCH AND SWITCHING MODULE BANDWIDTH AND PORT GROUP MDS Product 24-port 8-Gbps FC switching module Number of FC port groups 8 Number of ports per FC port group 3 Bandwidth per FC port group (Gbps) 12.8 48-port 8-Gbps FC performance switching module 8 6 12.8 48-port 8-Gbps FC host-optimized switching module 4 12 12.8 12-port 4-Gbps FC switching module 4 3 12.8 24-port 4-Gbps FC switching module 4 6 12.8 48-port 4-Gbps FC switching module 4 12 12.
NX-OS 5.0(4B) NAMING CONVENTION MDS 9000 Switch Model Image Type Image Name kickstart image m9500-sf2ek9-kickstart-mz.5.0.4b.bin system image m9500-sf2ek9-mz.5.0.4b.bin Cisco MDS 9509 Multilayer Director Switch with Supervisor-2 kickstart image m9500-sf2ek9-kickstart-mz.5.0.4b.bin system image m9500-sf2ek9-mz.5.0.4b.bin Cisco MDS 9506 Multilayer Director Switch with Supervisor-2 kickstart image m9500-sf2ek9-kickstart-mz.5.0.4b.bin system image m9500-sf2ek9-mz.5.0.4b.
SAN-OS 3.x TO NX-OS 5.x MIGRATION MDS Switch Model Supported with NX-OS 5.x MDS 9513 with Fabric-2 Modules yes MDS 9513 with Fabric-1 Modules yes MDS 9509 with Supervisor-2 Modules yes MDS 9506 with Supervisor-2 Modules yes MDS 9509 with Supervisor-1 Modules no MDS 9506 with Supervisor-1 Modules no MDS 9222i yes MDS 9216i no MDS 9216A no These switches must remain on SAN-OS 3.x MDS 9216 no These switches must remain on SAN-OS 3.
NX-OS 4.x TO NX-OS 5.
MDS 9513 FABRIC-2 MODULE AND 8-Gbps MODULES The MDS 9513 supports two types of crossbar modules, a pair of Fabric-1 modules or a pair of Fabric-2 modules. Two Fabric-2 modules double the active backplane bandwidth to 192-Gbps full duplex per slot required for specific switching modules in the MDS 9513. The following guidelines must be considered: Fabric-1 modules are backward and forward compatible with SAN-OS and NX-OS. Fabric-2 modules are supported with SAN-OS 3.x and NX-OS.
ADDITIONAL MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS C-series Fabric Switches can be installed in all HP standard racks. Please note the following restrictions: Side-Rail Rack-Mounted Options All side-rail rack-mounted options must have a minimum of four (4) inch clearance distance above or below the switch chassis for the C-series MDS 9500 Series Multilayer Directors and MDS 9200 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches. Side-rail rack-mount options include HP zero-U options, KVM switches and power distribution units (PDUs).
SERIAL PORT You must use the serial interface to configure a switch IP address. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Configuration Guide for instructions on how to connect the serial port to a host machine. INITIAL INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS/REQUIREMENTS The C-series MDS 9000 Family of switches does not automatically allow SAN connectivity for the first-time, out-of-the box power up. For more comprehensive initial setup information, please refer to the Cisco documentation found at http://www.cisco.com.
IV. Enable In-Order Delivery of Frame During a steady-state environment, the hardware and software architecture of the C-series MDS 9000 Family prevents out-of-order (OOO) frame distribution from occurring. If the fabric encounters a failure, some devices may not be able to handle any OOO frames. For this reason, HP requires in-order delivery (IOD) be enabled for all switches. There is a switch setting to enable in-order of frames during fabric failure.
FABRIC MANAGER & DEVICE MANAGER GUI SETUP The optional Cisco Fabric/Device Manager GUI (graphical user interface) is a Java application. The Fabric/Device Manager installation process is based on requirements for installing Java Web Start. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Fabric Manager Release Notes for system requirements and installation instructions. To install Device Manager, use a web browser to make an http:// connection to the IP address of a C-series switch.
CISCO MDS 9000 N-PORT VIRTUALIZATION (NPV) MODE N-Port Virtualization (NPV) Mode is a software feature that can be optionally enabled on the Cseries MDS 9124, MDS 9134, MDS 9124e, and SN6000C Fabric Switches. Switches operating in NPV mode do not join a fabric; rather, they pass traffic between NPV core switch links and end devices.
Note: 3rd party software management applications may not detect virtual pWWNs QLOGIC HBAs AND MEZZANINE CARDS CONNECTED TO NPIV-BASED FIBRE CHANNEL INTERCONNECTS When using QLogic HBAs and/or QLogic mezzanine cards in the following configurations: QLogic HBAs connected to the MDS 9124 in NPV mode QLogic HBAs connected to the MDS 9134 in NPV mode QLogic HBAs connected to the SN6000C in NPV mode QLogic mezzanine cards connected to the MDS 9124e in NPV mode QLogic mezzanine cards connected to the
1. Log into the CLI of the Cisco MDS switch with admin privileges. 2.
the hosts and storage devices. To take full advantage of the standard and advanced security levels, a smart card reader is required. For additional information on how to install SME refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide. FC AND FCIP WRITE ACCELERATION FEATURE MUST NOT BE ENABLED WHEN IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS ACCESS ENTERPRISE VIRTUAL ARRAY Continuous Access Enterprise Virtual Array includes an FC/FCIP write acceleration feature.
3. Enter the following to enter configuration mode: switch# config terminal 4. Enter the following command to enter the VSAN database: switch(config)# vsan database 5. Enter the following command to enable the VSAN(s) that contain the Continuous Access EVA and/or DRM fabric to src-dst-id loadbalancing: switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan <1-4094> loadbalancing src-dst-id switch(config-vsan-db)# exit switch(config)# exit 6.
Note: For the latest supported mezzanine software, refer to the HP StorageWorks Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) website at http://www.hp.com/storage/spock. You must sign up for an HP Passport to be granted access. For the latest supported c-Class Onboard Administrator firmware, refer to hp.com. Note: It is recommended to set the mezzanine adapter to the desired port speed instead of using the default speed of auto.
3. Click Cross operating system (BIOS, Firmware, Diagnostics, etc.). 4. In the Description column, select the appropriate mezzanine update utility – c-class Mezz Card Update for Cisco MDS 8Gb Fabric Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Note: For additional switch support information, refer to the C-series FC Switch Connectivity Stream on SPOCK. How to acquire a port license on the Cisco MDS 8Gb Fabric Switch for HP BladeSystem cClass 1. Log into the switch using either the management console or telnet 2.
32 4-Gbps active ports with an optional 2-port 10-Gbps on demand port activation license 24 4-Gbps and 2 10-Gbps active ports; a 48-port stackable solution is available with the purchase of two of these products. 32 4-Gbps and 2 10-Gbps active ports; a 64-port stable solution is available with the purchase of two of these products. C-SERIES MDS 9124 FABRIC SWITCH The MDS 9124 switches have fixed configurations with 8, 16, and 24 full rate 4-Gbps fibre channel ports.
switch(config-if)# port-license acquire switch(config-if)# no shut switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# exit 6. Enter the following command to verify the desired port acquires a license: switch# show port-license 7. Copy the running configuration into the startup configuration by entering the following: switch# copy running-config startup-config Note: The running configuration overwrites the startup configuration.
The replacement of the 2Gb 16 and 32-port switching modules with the 4Gb and/or 8Gb switching modules must be treated as an upgrade from one module to another. Please refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 CLI Configuration Guide for procedures to configure the new modules. The following is a procedure to outline the required steps to complete the replacement/upgrade successfully: 1. Save and backup the running configuration of the 2Gb module. switch# copy running start 2.
UPGRADE FROM 14/2 MULTIPROTOCOL SERVICES MODULE TO 18/4 MULTISERVICE MODULE The replacement of the 14/2 Multiprotocol Services module with the 18/4 Multiservice module must be treated as an upgrade. Considerations must be taken to ensure that the configuration can be implemented on the new module. Please refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 CLI Configuration Guide for procedures to configure the new modules.
HP SPECIFIC KNOWN ISSUES Problem Description: Issuing an “End to End Connectivity” to the EVA4400/6400/8400 may crash both EVA controllers at the same time. Workaround: None. Problem Description: Issuing an fcping to the EVA4400/6400/8400 may crash the EVA controller Workaround: None.