FW 08.01.00 McDATA® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switches Installation and Service Manual (620-000155-220, November 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- General Information
- Installation Tasks
- Factory Defaults
- Installation Options
- Summary of Installation Tasks
- Task 1: Verify Installation Requirements
- Task 2: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Ethernet Hub (Optional)
- Task 3: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Switch
- Task 4: Configure Network Information
- Task 5: LAN-Connect the Switch
- Task 6: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Management Server
- Task 7: Configure Management Server Password and Network Addresses
- Task 8: Configure Management Server Information
- Task 9: Configure Windows 2000 Users
- Task 10: Set Management Server Date and Time
- Task 11: Configure the Call-Home Feature (Optional)
- Task 12: Assign User Names and Passwords
- Task 13: Configure the Switch to the Management Application
- Task 14: Record or Verify Management Server Restore Information
- Task 15: Verify Switch-to-Management Server Communication
- Task 16: Configure PFE Key (Optional)
- Task 17: Configure Management Server (Optional)
- Flexport
- Open Trunking
- Task 18: Set Switch Date and Time
- Task 19: Configure the Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Manager Applications
- Task 20: Configure Switch Operating Parameters
- Task 21: Configure Fabric Operating Parameters
- Fabric Parameters
- Configure Ports (Open Systems Mode)
- Configure Ports (FICON Mode)
- Configure Port Addresses (FICON Mode)
- Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients
- Configure and Enable E-mail Notification
- Configure and Enable Ethernet Events
- Configure and Enable Call-Home Event Notification
- Configure Threshold Alerts
- Procedures
- Task 22: Configure Open Trunking
- Task 23: Test Remote Notification (Optional)
- Task 24: Back Up Configuration Data
- Task 25: Configure the Switch from the EFCM Basic Interface (Optional)
- Configure Product Identification
- Configure Date and Time
- Configure Parameters
- Configure Fabric Parameters
- Configure Network Information
- Configure Basic Port Information
- Configure Port BB_Credit
- Configure Port NPIV
- Configure SNMP
- Enable CLI
- Enable or Disable Host Control
- Configure SSL Encryption
- Install PFE Keys (Optional)
- Configure Security
- Configure Interswitch Links
- Task 5: Configure Product Network Information (Optional)
- Task 26: Cable Fibre Channel Ports
- Task 27: Connect Switch to a Fabric Director (Optional)
- Task 28: Register with the McDATA File Center
- Diagnostics
- Maintenance Analysis Procedures
- MAP 0000: Start MAP
- MAP 0100: Power Distribution Analysis
- MAP 0200: POST, Reset, or IPL Failure Analysis
- MAP 0300: Console Application Problem Determination
- MAP 0400: Loss of Console Communication
- MAP 0500: Fan and CTP Card Failure Analysis
- MAP 0600: Port Failure and Link Incident Analysis
- MAP 0700: Fabric, ISL, and Segmented Port Problem Determination
- MAP 0800: Server Hardware Problem Determination
- Repair Information
- Factory Defaults
- Procedural Notes
- Using Log Information
- Using Views
- FRU List View
- Performing Port Diagnostics
- Swapping Ports
- Collecting Maintenance Data
- Clean Fiber-Optic Components
- Power-On Procedure
- Power-Off Procedure
- Reset or IPL the Switch
- Set the Switch Online or Offline
- Block and Unblock Ports
- Manage Firmware Versions
- Manage Configuration Data
- Install or Upgrade Software
- FRU Removal and Replacement
- Illustrated Parts Breakdown
- Messages
- Event Code Tables
- Restore EFC Server
- Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric
- Glossary
- Index

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Event Code Tables
Event Data for Event Code 150
Byte 0-3: Number of the port with the Zone Merge failure.
Byte 4-7: Response Code:
01 = Fabric Busy.
02 = Failed. Expected response code for a zone
merge failure.
03 - EF = Reserved
F0 - FF = Vendor Unique.
Byte 8 - 11: Reason Code:
00 = No reason code
01 = Invalid Data Length. Logical error with the
zone merge frame.
02 = Unsupported Command
03 = Reserved
04 = Not Authorized
05 = Invalid Request
06 = Fabric Changing
07 = Update not Staged
08 = Invalid Zone Set Format. Logical error with
the zone merge frame. See Error Codes.
09 = Invalid Data. See Error Codes.
0A = Cannot Merge. See Error Codes.
0B-EF = Reserved
F0 = Retry Limit reached. Problem sending or
receiving responses to Merge Frame.
F1 = Invalid Response Length. Logical error with
the zone merge response frame.
F2 = Invalid Response Code. Logical error with
the zone merge response frame.
F3-FF = Vendor Unique
Byte 8 - 11: Error Code:
01 = Completion Fail
02 = Not Used
03 = Zone Merge Error - too many zones.
04 = Zone Merge Error - Incompatible zones.
05 = Zone Merge Error - Too long if Reason is 0A.
06 = Zone Set Definition too Long.
07 = Zone Set either too short or not authorized.
08 = Invalid Number of Zones.
09 = Zone Merge Error - Default zone states
incompatible, if Reason Code = 0A.
0A = Invalid Protocol
0B = Invalid Number of Zone Members.
0C = Invalid Flags.
0D = Invalid Zone Member Information Length.
0E = Invalid Zone Member Information Format.
0F = Invalid Zone Member Information Port.
10 = Invalid Zone Set Name Length.
11 = Invalid Zone Name Length.
12-36 = Not used.
37 = Invalid Zone Name.
38 = Not Used.
39 = Duplicate Zone.
3A = Not Used.
3B = Not Used.
3C = Invalid Number of Zone Members.
3D = Invalid Member Type.
3E = Invalid Zone Set Name.
3F-44 = Not Used.
45 = Duplicate Member in Zone.
46-49 = Not Used.
4A = Invlaid Number of Zones.
4B = Invalid Zone Set Size.
4C = Maximum Number of Unique Zone Members
Exceeded.
4C-FF = Not Used.










