FW 08.01.00 McDATA® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switches Installation and Service Manual (620-000155-220, November 2005)

Table Of Contents
McDATA® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switches Installation and Service Manual
i-12
Index
remote workstation
configurations 1-15
minimum specifications 1-18
remove and replace procedures
See RRPs
repair, event codes B-1
replacing a switch 5-8
rerouting delay 2-80, 2-110
reset configuration option 1-37
RRPs 5-1
fans 5-6
FRUs 5-1
power supplies 5-4
SFF transceivers 5-2
SFP transceivers 5-2
S
S/390 mode
channel wrap tests 4-22
procedure 4-33
enabling or disabling port channel wrapping
4-17
port channel wrapping, enabling and
disabling 4-28
swapping fibre channel port address 4-28
swapping port addresses 4-17
swapping ports 4-34
safety
ESD
repair procedures 4-2
general precautions 1-9
SAN management application
main window 2-48
SANpilot interface
server hardware fault isolation 3-107
SANpilot interface, management by 1-3
SANtegrity (enhanced)
configure PFE key
EFCM Basic 2-121
SANtegrity authentication
access control list 2-123
configure
EFCM Basic 2-123
RADIUS server support 2-123
settings 2-123
SANtegrity binding
configure
EFCM Basic 2-123
Enterprise Fabric Mode
configure through EFCM basic 2-123
fabric binding
configure through EFCM basic 2-124
port binding
configure through EFCM basic 2-124
switch binding
configure through EFCM basic 2-124
SANtegrity Binding feature 2-62
SANtegrity Binding features
switch binding 2-63
SANtegrity binding feture 2-62
SANtegrity binding PFE key 2-57
SANtegrity feature
fabric binding 2-62
save data collection dialog box 1-35
security features
configure
EFCM Basic 2-123
Enterprise Fabric Mode 2-123
SANtegrity authentication 2-123
SANtegrity binding 2-123
serviceability features 1-5
session log 4-6
set online state dialog box 1-36
SFP transceivers
illustrations 6-1
LEDs 1-22
part numbers 6-1
removal 5-2
replacement 5-3
simple network management protocol
See SNMP
small form factor transceivers
See SFF transceivers
SNMP
configure
EFCM Basic 2-116
configuring trap message recipients 2-91
configuring trap recipients, Product Manager
2-91
default values 2-3
description 2-116
introduction 1-3, 1-6
trap message support 1-45