Installation Guide hp StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 Product Version: FW v06.xx/HAFM SW v08.02.00 Fourth Edition (July 2004) Part Number: AA–RSTZD–TE/958-000290-002 This installation guide provides procedures for setting up, configuring, and monitoring the Edge Switch 2/32.
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Contents Contents About this Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Power and System Error LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRU Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tools and Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Switch Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Domain ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preferred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insistent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rerouting Delay . . . .
Contents Connect the Switch to a Fabric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Ethernet Hub (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using HAFM from a Remote Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remote Workstation Minimum Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Install HAFM Client on a Remote Workstation .
Contents Spécification ATI Classe A (France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class A Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class B Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 8 HyperTerminal window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Disconnect Now dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Save Session dialog box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Management page—SNMP tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management page—CLI tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . User Rights tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reset Configuration dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 10 Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide
About this Guide About this Guide This installation guide provides information to help you set up, configure, and manage the Edge Switch 2/32. It also tells you how to contact technical support for additional assistance.
About this Guide Overview This section covers the following topics: ■ Intended Audience ■ Related Documentation Intended Audience This book is intended for use by administrators who are experienced with the following: ■ Fibre Channel technology ■ StorageWorks Fibre Channel switches by HP Related Documentation For a list of corresponding documentation included with this product, see the “Related Documents” section of the Hp StorageWorks Edge Switch Release Notes.
About this Guide Conventions Conventions consist of the following: ■ Document Conventions ■ Text Symbols ■ Equipment Symbols Document Conventions The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases.
About this Guide Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death. Caution: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data. Note: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information.
About this Guide Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. Contact with this surface could result in injury. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power.
About this Guide Rack Stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: ■ The leveling jacks are extended to the floor. ■ The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. ■ In single rack installations, the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack. ■ In multiple rack installations, the racks are coupled. ■ Only one rack component is extended at any time.
About this Guide HP Storage Web site The HP web site has the latest information on this product, as well as the latest drivers. Access storage at: http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/storage.html. From this web site, select the appropriate product or solution. HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: ■ In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. ■ In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. ■ Elsewhere, see the HP web site for locations and telephone numbers: http://www.
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Introduction 1 This chapter contains the following HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 information: ■ Switch Description, page 20 ■ Features, page 21 ■ Hardware Components, page 25 ■ Tools and Test Equipment, page 29 ■ Optional Kits, page 32 Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide 19
Introduction Switch Description The HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 provides dynamic switched connections between Fibre Channel servers and devices in a storage area network (SAN) environment. SANs introduce the concept of server-to-device networking and multiswitch fabrics, eliminate requirements for dedicated connections, and enable the enterprise to become data centric. A SAN provides speed, high capacity, and flexibility for the enterprise, and is primarily based upon Fibre Channel architecture.
Introduction Features The features of the Edge Switch 2/32 include: ■ Scalable from 16 to 32 User ports ■ 100% dynamic non-blocking, cut through switching with congestion queuing ■ Online error detection, error isolation, and error recovery ■ Redundant hot-pluggable components ■ Small form factor, hot-pluggable optical transceivers ■ Combination short-wave or long-wave laser transceivers ■ Redundant power supplies and fan modules ■ Online product repair for Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) ■
Introduction Note: The default user name for the right to view status and other information is operator. The default user name for the right to modify configuration data, perform maintenance tasks, or perform other options is Administrator. The default password for both user names is password. ■ The command line interface (CLI). The CLI allows you to access many HAFM and Element Manager functions while entering commands during a Telnet session with the switch.
Introduction ■ An RS-232 maintenance port at the rear of the switch (port access is password protected) that enables installation or service personnel to change the switch’s internet protocol (IP) address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Or to run diagnostics and isolate system problems through a local or remote terminal.
Introduction Zoning The switch supports a name server zoning feature that partitions attached devices into restricted-access groups called zones. Devices in the same zone can recognize and communicate with each other through switched port-to-port connections. Devices in separate zones cannot communicate with each other. Zoning is configured by authorizing or restricting access to name server information associated with device N_Ports that attach to switch fabric ports (F_Ports).
Introduction Hardware Components The switch provides a modular design that enables quick removal and replacement of FRUs—small form factor pluggable SFP optical transceivers, power supplies, and fans. This section describes the Edge Switch 2/32 main components. Front View Figure 1 shows the front of the Edge Switch 2/32 and identifies the front panel components.
Introduction 1 1 2 2 Cooling fan (4) Power supply (2) 3 2 3 3 Power switches on power supplies (2) Figure 2: Edge Switch 2/32 (rear view) SFP Transceivers (Fiber Optic Connectors) A single-mode or multimode fiber-optic cable attaches to a port through a small form plugable (SFP) transceiver. The SFP provides a duplex LC interface, and can be detached from the switch port for easy replacement.
Introduction Power Supplies Redundant, load-sharing power supplies step down and rectify facility input power to provide 3.3 volts direct current (VDC), 5 VDC, and 12 VDC to the CTP. The power supplies also provide input filtering, overvoltage protection, and overcurrent protection. Either power supply can be replaced while the switch is operational. Each power supply has a separate CTP connection to allow for independent AC power sources.
Introduction Ethernet LAN Connector The front panel provides a 10/100 megabit per second (Mbps) RJ-45 twisted-pair connector (Figure 1 on page 25) that attaches to an Ethernet LAN to provide communication with the on page 25 or an SNMP management workstation. Two green LEDs are associated with the LAN connector. When illuminated, the left LED indicates LAN operation at 10 Mbps, and the right LED indicates LAN operation at 100 Mbps.
Introduction Tools and Test Equipment This section describes tools and test equipment that may be required to install, test, service, and verify operation of the switch and attached on the HAFM appliance. Tools Supplied with the Switch The following tools are supplied with the switch. Use of the tools may be required to perform one or more installation, test, service, or verification tasks. These tools are supplied with the switch or must be supplied by service personnel.
Introduction Figure 4: Fiber-Optic protective plug ■ Null modem cable—An asynchronous RS-232 null modem cable as shown in Figure 5 is required to configure switch network addresses and acquire event log information through the maintenance port. The cable has nine conductors and DB-9 male and female connectors. Figure 5: Null modem cable Tools Supplied by Service Personnel The following tools are expected to be supplied by service personnel performing switch installation or maintenance actions.
Introduction ■ Standard flat-tip and cross-tip (Phillips) screwdrivers—Screwdrivers are required to remove, replace, adjust or tighten various FRUs, chassis, or cabinet components. ■ Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding cable with attached wrist strap—Use of the ESD wrist strap is required when working in and around the switch card cage.
Introduction Optional Kits Contact your HP authorized service provider to purchase the following optional Edge Switch 2/32 kits. See Table 2. Table 2: Edge Switch 2/32 Optional Kits Supporting Kit 8-flexport upgrade for the Edge Switch 2/32 Description Used to upgrade from 16 to 24 and from 24 to 32 ports. Part Number: 302660-B21 Edge Switch 2/32 Element Manager license Used when switch is managed through HAFM.
Rack Mount Instructions 2 This chapter describes how to rack mount the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 in the appropriate HP, or comparable, 19-inch Electronic Industries Association (EIA) rack: ■ HP 9000 series, 10000 series and 11000 series racks ■ HP rack system/e or 19-inch EIA rack This chapter includes: ■ Rack Mount Checklist, page 34 ■ Mounting the Adjustable Brackets in the Rack, page 36 ■ Mounting the Slide Rails on the Sides of the Switch, page 37 ■ Installing the Switch in the Cabin
Rack Mount Instructions Rack Mount Checklist This section describes the contents of the rack mount kit as well as tools or equipment required to complete the installation. Note: The hardware kit includes parts not required for the configuration described in these instructions.
Rack Mount Instructions 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 6: Brackets included in kit Required Tools The following tools are required, but are not included in the kit: ■ Torque driver with a T10 Torx bit ■ #2 Phillips screwdriver Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide 35
Rack Mount Instructions Mounting the Adjustable Brackets in the Rack Use these steps to install the adjustable brackets on the rack. You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver and eight 10x32 panhead screws to complete this procedure. Note: If you are installing the Edge Switch 2/32 in an HP 9000, 10000 or 11000 series rack, you will need eight square alignment washers to complete this procedure. 1. Determine the position of the switch in the rack. Each Edge Switch 2/32 is 1.75 inches or 1U high. 2.
Rack Mount Instructions Mounting the Slide Rails on the Sides of the Switch Use these steps to install the slide rails on the sides of the switch as shown in Figure 7. You will need a torque driver with a T10 Torx bit (not supplied in the kit) and left and right slide rails to complete this procedure. Note: You may want to remove the Edge Switch 2/32 power supplies, as this will make the device lighter and easier to handle.
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Rack Mount Instructions Installing the Switch in the Cabinet Use these steps to install the switch in the cabinet. You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver and two rear spacing brackets to complete this procedure. 1. From the front side of the cabinet, slide the switch into the mounting brackets and along the rails until the rear of the switch is flush with the rear of the cabinet. 2. Bring the rear spacing brackets to the rear of the cabinet. 3.
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Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 3 This chapter describes tasks to install, configure, and verify operation of the Edge Switch 2/32.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Options The switch is installed in one of two configurations. The options are: 42 ■ Table or desktop—one or more switches, an optional HAFM appliance, and an optional Ethernet hub are installed at the customer facility on a desk or table top. Ethernet cabling distance, and local area network (LAN) addressing issues must be considered.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Review Installation Requirements Verify that the following requirements are met prior to switch and HAFM appliance installation. Ensure that: ■ A site plan is prepared, configuration planning tasks are complete, planning considerations are evaluated, and related planning checklists are complete. Fabric and device connectivity are evaluated, and the related planning worksheet is complete. Refer to the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 ■ Maintenance terminal (desktop or notebook computer)—Required to configure switch network addresses and acquire event log information through the maintenance port. Computer requirements include: — Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, or Windows XP operating system installed — RS-232 serial communication software (for example, ProComm Plus, or HyperTerminal).
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Unpack and Inspect the Switch This section provides instructions for unpacking and inspecting the Edge Switch 2/32 and installing it in a desktop or rack-mount configuration. To unpack and inspect the switch: Caution: When you remove the switch from the carton, do not rest it on its rear window while examining it. To do so may break the FRU handles. 1. Inspect the shipping containers for damage caused during transit.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Install the Edge Switch on a Desktop To install and configure the switch on a desktop: 1. Remove the backing from the four adhesive rubber pads and apply the pads to the underside of the switch. Ensure that the pads are aligned with the scribed circles at each corner. 2. Position the switch on a table or desktop as directed by the customer. Ensure: ■ Grounded AC electrical outlets are available. ■ Adequate ventilation is present.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 d. The green and amber LEDs associated with the ports flash momentarily while the ports are tested. 8. After successful POST completion, the green power (PWR) LED remains ON and all other front panel LEDs turn OFF. 9. If a POST error or other malfunction occurs, refer to the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 Service Manual to isolate the problem.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Configure Switch Network Information The Edge Switch 2/32 is delivered with the following default network addresses: ■ MAC address—the media access control (MAC) address is programmed into FLASH memory on the CTP card at the time of manufacture. The MAC address is unique for each switch, and should not be changed. The address is in xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx format, where xx is a hexadecimal pair.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 ■ Gateway address—the default gateway address is 0.0.0.0. If the switch is installed on a dedicated LAN with no connection through a router, the address does not require change. If the switch is installed on a public LAN (corporate intranet), the gateway address must be changed to the address of the corporate intranet’s local router. Verify that the type of LAN installation with the customer’s network administrator.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 4. Choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. The Connection Description dialog box displays, (Figure 8). Figure 8: Connection Description dialog box 5. Enter edge switch 2-32 in the Name field and click OK. The Connect To dialog box displays (Figure 9). Figure 9: Connect To dialog box 6.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 10: Port Settings dialog box 7. Configure the Port Settings parameters as follows: — Bits per second—115200 — Data bits—8 — Parity—None — Stop bits—1 — Flow control—Hardware When the parameters are set, click OK. The HyperTerminal window displays. 8. At the > prompt, enter the user-level password (the default is password) and press Enter. The password is case sensitive.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 11: HyperTerminal window 9. At the C> prompt, enter ipconfig and press Enter. The HyperTerminal window displays with configuration information listed as follows: — MAC Address — IP Address (default is 10.1.1.10, factory preset is 10.1.1.10) — Subnet Mask (default is 255.0.0.0). — Gateway Address (default is 0.0.0.0) Only the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address fields are configurable. 10.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 11. Choose File > Exit close the HyperTerminal application. A message box displays (Figure 12). Figure 12: Disconnect Now dialog box 12. Click Yes. A message box displays (Figure 13). Figure 13: Save Session dialog box 13. Click No to exit and close the HyperTerminal application. 14. Power off the maintenance terminal: a. Choose Start > Shut Down. The Shut Down Windows dialog box displays. b.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 LAN-Connect the Switch Connect the switch to the Ethernet LAN segment or the HP-supplied Ethernet hub. To connect the desktop or rack-mounted switch to the Ethernet LAN segment: 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet patch cable (supplied with the switch) to the RJ-45 connector (labeled 10/100) on the left front of the chassis. 2. Connect the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN as follows: a.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 HAFM appliance To run HAFM software, you must set up and configure the HAFM appliance. Refer to the appropriate HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance Installation Guide for instructions on: ■ Setting up the HAFM appliance. ■ Connecting the HAFM appliance to the LAN. ■ Configuring the network addressing for the HAFM appliance. ■ Setting on HAFM appliance date and time. ■ Creating HAFM user names and passwords.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Enabling HAFM to Manage the Switch To manage a new switch, it must be identified to the HAFM appliance. To identify the new switch: 1. At the HAFM application (Element manager or EWS main window), select the Setup option from the Discover menu. The Discover Setup dialog box displays (Figure 14). Figure 14: Discover Setup dialog box 2. Click Add. The Domain Information dialog box displays with the IP Address page open by default (Figure 15).
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 4. Enter the switch IP address (determined by the customer’s network administrator) in the IP Address field. 5. Enter the switch subnet mask (determined by the customer’s network administrator) in the Subnet Mask field. 6. At the Data Source for Domain area of the dialog box, select the Use auto detection, Use the server, or Use a specific RDC radio button (determined by the customer’s network administrator). 7.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 2. Right-click the switch icon at the HAFM application’s physical map. A pop-up menu appears. 3. Select the Element Manager option from the pop-up menu. When the Element Manager application opens, the last view (tab) accessed by a user opens by default. The example in Figure 16 shows the Hardware View. Figure 16: Switch Hardware View page 4. Inspect switch status at the Hardware View page and perform one of the following steps: a.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Set Switch Date and Time The Edge Switch 2/32 Element Manager log entries are stamped with the date and time received from the switch. To set the effective date and time for the switch: 1. At the Hardware View page for the selected switch, choose Configure > Date/Time. The Configure Date and Time dialog box displays (Figure 17).
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Periodically Synchronize Date and Time To set the switch to periodically synchronize date and time: 1. Click Periodic Date/Time Synchronization to select the option (check mark in the box). The Date and Time fields are greyed out and not selectable. Perform one of the following options: ■ Click Activate to enable synchronization and close the Configure Date and Time dialog box.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Frequently Used HAFM Settings This section summarizes the most common HAFM tasks, including: Note: For a complete reference on HAFM functionality, refer to the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Set the Switch Online When the switch is set online, an attached device can log into the switch if the port is not blocked. Attached devices can communicate with each other if they are configured in the same zone. Use these steps to set the switch online: 1. Open HAFM. The Products View page displays. 2. Double-click the appropriate switch icon. The Hardware View page for the selected switch displays. 3. Choose Maintenance > Set Online State.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 To configure the switch identification: 1. At the Hardware View page for the selected switch, choose Configure > Identification. The Configure Identification dialog box displays (Figure 18). Figure 18: Configure Identification dialog box a. Type a switch name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Name field. Each switch should be configured with a unique name.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Configure Switch Management Style Note: To change this value, you must first set the switch offline. Choose Set Online State from the Maintenance menu to display the Set Online State dialog box, then click Set Offline. Be sure to set the switch back online after you change this value. Perform this procedure to set the switch to Open Systems or FICON management style.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Configure Switch Operating Parameters Use the procedures in this section to set parameters on the switch for fabric operation through the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box. These operating parameters are stored in NVRAM on the switch. 1. The switch must be offline to change Preferred Domain ID and other operating parameters. Ensure that the switch is set offline. For instructions, see “Set the Switch Offline” on page 62.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Switch Parameters Configure the following parameters as required by your fabric. Domain ID The domain identification is a value from 1 through 31 that provides a unique identification for the switch in a fabric. An Edge Switch cannot contain the same domain ID as another switch or their E_Ports will segment when they try to join.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 When a check mark displays, the domain ID configured in the Preferred Domain ID field will become the active domain identification when the fabric initializes. See the following notes: ■ This option is required if the HAFM is enabled. ■ If you enable Insistent Domain while the switch or director is online, the Preferred Domain ID will change to the current active domain ID if the IDs are different.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 storage device vendor to determine if enabling Domain RSCNs will cause problems with your HBA or storage products. Note that this option is required if Enterprise Fabric Mode (optional SANtegrity binding feature) is enabled. Suppress RSCNs on zone set activations Fabric format domain register for state change notifications (RSCNs) are sent to ports on the switch following any change to the fabric's active zone set.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 20: Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box Note: Ordinarily, you do not need to change values in this dialog box from their defaults. The only exception is the Preferred Domain ID. Change this value if the switch will participate in a multiswitch fabric. 3. Use information under “Fabric Parameters” on page 69 to change settings as required for parameters in this dialog box. 4. After you change settings, click the Activate button. 5.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 for reuse until the time set by the R_A_TOV value expires. The default value is 100 tenths (10 seconds). Set a value from 10 tenths through 1200 tenths (1 through 120 seconds). Note: Set the same value for R_A_TOV on all directors and switches in a multiswitch fabric. If the value is not the same on all units, the fabric segments. Also, the value for R_A_TOV must be greater than the value configured for E_D_TOV.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 ■ If you have three switches and set two to Default and one to Never Principal, the switch with the Default setting and the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch. At least one switch in a multiswitch fabric needs to be set as Principal or Default. If all of the switches are set to Never Principal, all of the interswitch links (ISLs) will segment.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Configure Ports (Open Systems Management Style) If the switch is set to Open Systems management style, perform this procedure to define Fibre Channel port names, configure ports as blocked or unblocked, enable extended distance operation and link incident (LIN) alerts, configure port binding, and define port types. To configure switch ports (Open Systems management style only): 1. At the Hardware View page for the selected switch, choose Configure > Ports.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 d. Click LIN Alerts to enable or disable LIN alerts for a port. A check mark in the box indicates alerts are enabled. When the feature is enabled and an incident occurs on the link, an alert indicator (yellow triangle) displays at the Hardware View, Port List View, and Port Card View pages, and a message is sent to configured e-mail recipients. LIN alerts are enabled by default. e.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 ■ The switch domain ID must be set to Insistent. For instructions, refer to “Configure Switch Operating Parameters” on page 65. ■ Domain IDs range between 1 through 31. ■ Source and exit port numbers are limited to the range of ports available on the director or switch (0 through 23). ■ For each source port, only one path is defined to each destination domain ID.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 3. Click Add. The Add Preferred Path dialog box displays (Figure 23). Figure 23: Add Preferred Path dialog box 4. At the Source Port field, enter a value between 0 through 23. For this switch, the value uniquely identifies the starting port for the preferred path. 5. At the Exit Port field, enter a value between 0 through 23. For this switch, the value uniquely identifies the exit port for the preferred path. 6.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 24: Configure Ports dialog box (FICON management style) a. Click 10-100 km to enable extended distance buffering for a port. A check mark in the box indicates extended distance operation up to 100 kilometers (through repeaters) is enabled. b. Click LIN Alerts to enable or disable LIN alerts for a port. A check mark in the box indicates alerts are enabled.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 this WWN or nickname will have exclusive attachment to the port if WWN Binding is enabled. If a valid WWN or nickname is not entered in this field, but the WWN Binding check box is checked (enabled), then no devices can connect to the port. If you enter a WWN or nickname in this field and do not place a check in the WWN Binding check box, the WWN or nickname will be stored, and all devices can connect to the port. 2.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 To configure SNMP trap recipients: 1. At the Hardware View page for the selected switch, choose Configure > SNMP Agent. The Configure SNMP Agent dialog box displays (Figure 25). Figure 25: Configure SNMP Agent dialog box a. For each trap recipient to be configured, enter a community name of 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the associated Community Name field.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Configure, Enable, and Test E-mail Notification Perform this procedure to configure, enable, and test e-mail and simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) addresses to receive notification of switch (and other product) events. Configure and test procedures are performed at the HAFM appliance. E-mail notification is enabled for each switch at the HAFM application. To configure, enable, and test e-mail server addresses: 1.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 27: HAFM 8 Server Users dialog box 7. To enable e-mail notification for a user, choose the check box in the Email column. An unchecked box indicates e-mail notification is not enabled. 8. To configure event types for which e-mail notification is sent, choose the Filter link adjacent to the check box. The Define Filter dialog box displays. Figure 28: Define Filter dialog box 9. Choose the filters that you want for this user. 10.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 13. Click OK to save the information and close the Email Event Notification Setup dialog box. 14. Maximize the Hardware View (Element Manager). 15. At the Hardware View, choose Maintenance > Enable E-Mail Notification. A check mark displays in the check box to indicate e-mail notification for the director is enabled, and the menu closes. Note: Using HAFM, enable or disable e-mail event notification for each director individually.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 5. Click OK to close the dialog box. Configure, Enable, and Test Call Home Event Notification Telephone numbers and other information for the call-home feature are configured through the Windows 2000 dial-up networking application. Refer to “Configure and Enable Call-Home Features” on page 81 for configuration information. To configure, enable, and test call- home event notification: 1. Minimize the Hardware View and return to the HAFM application. 2.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Configure Threshold Alerts A threshold alert notifies users when the transmit (Tx) or receive (Rx) throughput reaches specified values for specific switch ports or port types, (E_Ports or F_Ports). You are notified of a threshold alert in four ways: ■ A yellow triangle that displays on the port in the Port Card View. ■ A yellow triangle that displays on the port in the Hardware View.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Create New Alerts 1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > Threshold Alerts. The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 31. Note: If alerts are configured, they will display in table format showing the name of the alert, type of alert (Rx, Tx, or Rx or Tx), and alert state (inactive or active). Figure 31: Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box 2. Click New.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 32: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—first screen 3. Enter a name from one to 64 characters in length. All characters in the ISO Latin-1 character set, excluding control characters, are allowed. 4.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 33: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—second screen 6. Enter a percentage from 1 through 100 for % utilization. When throughput reaches this percentage of port capacity, a threshold alert will occur. 7. Enter the amount of cumulative minutes in which the % utilization should exist during the notification interval before an alert is generated. You can also choose At any time if you want an alert to occur whenever the set % utilization is reached.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 34: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—third screen 10. Choose either Port Type or Port List. ■ For Port Type, choose either E_Ports or F_Ports to cause this alert to generate for all ports configured as E_Ports or F_Ports respectively. ■ For Port List, you can choose individual ports by clicking the check box by each port number or set all ports. Selecting Set All Ports places a check mark by each port number.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Figure 35: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—summary screen 12. Click Finish. The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays listing the name, type, and state of the alert that you just configured. 13. At this point, the alert is not active. To activate the alert, choose the alert information that displays in the Configure Threshold Alerts table and click Activate. The alert is activated as shown in Figure 36.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Modify Alerts Use the following steps to modify an existing threshold alert configuration: 1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > Threshold Alerts. The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays. Select the alert that you want to modify by clicking the alert information in the table. If the alert is active, an error message displays prompting you to deactivate the alert. 2.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Delete Alerts Use the following steps to delete existing threshold alerts: 1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > Threshold Alerts. The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays. 2. Select the alert that you want to delete by selecting the alert information in the table and click Delete. A message displays asking you to confirm the deletion. 3. Click Yes. The alert is removed from the dialog box.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 6. At the Hardware View, select Enable Call Home Notification from the Maintenance menu. A check mark displays a check box to indicate call-home event notification for the switch is enabled, and the menu closes. Back Up HAFM Configuration Data It is important to back up the HAFM configuration data. This data is used to restore the HAFM appliance operating environment in case of hard drive failure.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Enable Embedded Web Server Use the following steps to enable EWS: 1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > Enable Web Server. Choosing Enable Web Server automatically places a check mark in the check box. 2. Choose Enable Web Server again to remove the check mark and disable the EWS interface. When disabled, remote users cannot access the interface. For complete information on using the EWS, see “Using the Embedded Web Server” on page 99.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Connect the Switch to a Fabric To provide Fibre Channel connectivity between public devices and fabric-attached devices, connect the switch to an expansion port (E_Port) of an HP director or switch. The switch port to switch port connection is called an interswitch link (ISL). To fabric-attach the switch and create an ISL: 1.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 7. At the HAFM appliance’s Product View page, double-click the switch icon. The Hardware View page for the selected switch displays. 8. Double-click the port connector used to make this ISL connection to open the Port Properties dialog box (Figure 38). Figure 38: Port Properties dialog box 9. Ensure that the Link Incident field displays None and the Reason field is blank.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Ethernet Hub (Optional) The HAFM appliance and one or more switches connect through an Ethernet hub installed on a 10/100 Mbps LAN segment. One hub port is required to connect the HAFM appliance, and one hub port is required to connect each switch. A combination of up to 48 HP switches can be configured and managed by a single HAFM appliance, therefore multiple hubs may be required to provide sufficient port connections.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Using HAFM from a Remote Location Use this section to install the HAFM client on a remote workstation. Remote Workstation Minimum Requirements The following minimum requirements must be met in order to install HAFM on a remote workstation. Note: In order for HAFM to function properly, compatible versions must be installed on both the client machines and the HAFM appliance.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Install HAFM Client on a Remote Workstation Use these steps to install HAFM on a remote client: 1. Verify that the workstation and the Ethernet LAN segment (with the Edge Switch 2/32 attached) are connected through the Internet. 2. At the workstation, launch the browser application. 3. At the browser, enter the HAFM appliance IP address. 4. The HAFM splash screen displays with the following options, see Figure 39. a.
Installing and Configuring the Edge Switch 2/32 Launch HAFM from the Remote Client Use these steps to launch HAFM from a remote client: 1. Double-click the HAFM icon to launch HAFM. The HAFM Login screen displays. 2. Enter the user name and password. Note: The default user name is Administrator. The default password is password. Both user name and password are case-sensitive. 3.
Using the Embedded Web Server 4 If an HAFM appliance is not available, or is not used to manage this edge switch, you can use the Embedded Web Server (EWS) interface to configure the Edge Switch 2/32.
Using the Embedded Web Server Launch EWS Use the following steps to launch EWS. Note: Internet access and a standard Web browser is required. HP recommends Netscape Navigator 4.6 or higher, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. 1. Ensure that the browser-capable PC and the Ethernet LAN segment (with the switch attached) are connected. 2. At the PC, launch the browser application (Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). 3.
Using the Embedded Web Server Figure 41: Embedded Web Server interface—View window Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide 101
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure Switch Ports Perform the procedure in this section to configure names and operating characteristics for the switch ports. To configure switch Fibre Channel ports: 1. At the Switch View, select Configure > Ports. The Configure Ports tab displays (Figure 42). Figure 42: Configure Ports tab a. For each port to be configured, enter a port name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the associated Name field.
Using the Embedded Web Server d. Click the check box in the FAN column to enable or disable the fabric address notification (FAN) feature (default is enabled). A check mark in the box indicates FAN is enabled. When the feature is enabled, the port transmits a FAN frame after loop initialization to verify that FC-AL devices are still logged in. It is recommended this option be enabled for ports configured for loop operation. e. Click the port type from the Type drop-down list.
Using the Embedded Web Server b. If port binding is enabled, enter the WWN or nickname of the device attached to the port in the Bound WWN column. — If the check box in the Port Binding column is checked and a WWN or nickname appears in the Bound WWN field, only the specified device can attach to the port. — If the check box in the Port Binding column is checked but no WWN or nickname appears in the Bound WWN field, no device can connect to the port.
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure Switch Identification Perform this procedure to configure the switch name, description, location, and contact person. The Name, Location, and Contact variables configured here correspond respectively to the SNMP variables sysName, sysLocation, and sysContact. These variables are used by SNMP management workstations when obtaining data from managed switches. To configure the switch identification: 1. At the Configure window, click the Switch tab.
Using the Embedded Web Server 2. Click Activate to save the information. The message Your changes to the identification configuration have been successfully activated displays.
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure Date and Time Perform this procedure to configure the effective date and time for the switch. To set the date and time: 1. At the Configure window, click the Switch tab, then select Date/Time tab. The Switch page displays with Date/Time tab selected (highlighted red) (Figure 44). Figure 44: Switch page—Date/Time tab a.
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure Switch and Fabric Parameters Perform this procedure to configure the following switch and fabric operating parameters: Buffer-to-Buffer Credit (BB_Credit), Error Detect Time Out Value (E_D_TOV), and Resource Allocation Time Out Value (R_A_TOV), preferred domain ID and switch priority. Configure Switch Parameters The switch must be set offline to configure operating parameters. To configure the parameters: 1. Set the switch offline as follows: a.
Using the Embedded Web Server 4. Set the switch parameters: a. At the Preferred Domain ID field, enter a value from 1 through 31 (default is 1). The domain ID uniquely identifies each switch in a fabric. All fabric-attached switches must have unique domain IDs. If the value is not unique, the E_Port connection to the switch segments and the switch cannot communicate with the fabric. b. Insistent Domain: This option is not supported unless the SANtegrity feature is installed.
Using the Embedded Web Server Set Fabric Parameters The switch must be set offline to configure fabric parameters. To configure the parameters: 1. Set the switch offline as follows: a. At the View window, select Operations at the left side of the panel. The Operations panel opens with the Switch Beacon page displayed. b. At the Current State window, click Set Offline. The message Your operations changes have been successfully activated displays. 2.
Using the Embedded Web Server All fabric-attached switches must be set to the same R_A_TOV. If the value is not compatible, the E_Port connection to the switch segments and the switch cannot communicate with the fabric. In addition, the R_A_TOV must be greater than the E_D_TOV. c. At the E_D_TOV field, enter a value from 2 through 600 tenths of a second (0.2 through 60 seconds). The default is 20 tenths of a second (2 seconds). All fabric-attached switches must be set to the same E_D_TOV.
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure Network Information Verify that the type of LAN installation with the customer’s network administrator. If one switch is installed on a dedicated LAN, network information (IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address) does not require change. Go to “Configure Switch Ports” on page 102. If multiple switches are installed, or a public LAN segment is used, network information must be changed to conform to the customer’s LAN addressing scheme.
Using the Embedded Web Server b. At the Subnet Mask field, enter the new value as specified by the customer’s network administrator (default is 255.0.0.0). c. At the Gateway Address field, enter the new value as specified by the customer’s network administrator (default is 0.0.0.0). 3. Click Activate to save the information. The following message box displays (Figure 48). Figure 48: Network configuration changes activated 4. Update the address resolution protocol (ARP) table for the browser PC. a.
Using the Embedded Web Server Note: The default user name is Administrator and the default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 8. Click OK. The Embedded Web Server interface opens with the View window displayed.
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients Perform this procedure to configure community names, write authorizations, and network addresses for up to 6 SNMP trap message recipients per switch and up to 12 SNMP trap message recipients per HAFM appliance. A trap recipient is a management workstation that receives notification (through SNMP) if a switch event occurs. To configure SNMP trap recipients: 1. Click Configure at the left side of the window.
Using the Embedded Web Server c. Enter the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP management workstation) in the associated Trap Recipient field. Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters. It is recommended the IP address be used. d. The default user datagram protocol (UDP) port number for trap recipients is 162. To override this port number; click the Advanced option. The dialog box expands to show a UDP Port Number column.
Using the Embedded Web Server Enable or Disable the CLI Perform this procedure to toggle (enable or disable) the state of the switch’s command line interface. To change the CLI state: 1. At the Configure window, click the CLI tab. The Management page displays with the CLI tab selected, as shown in Figure 50. Figure 50: Management page—CLI tab 2. Perform one of the following steps as required: — Click Enable to activate the CLI.
Using the Embedded Web Server Configure User Rights Perform this procedure to configure the administrator-level and operator-level passwords used to access the Embedded Web Server interface through the Username and Password Required dialog box. To configure passwords: 1. At the Configure window, click the User Rights tab. The User Rights page displays. 2. For the Administrator set of data fields: a.
Using the Embedded Web Server 3. For the Operator set of data fields: a. Enter the operator user name (as specified by the customer’s network administrator) in the New User Name field. Use 16 or fewer alphanumeric characters. b. Enter the operator password (as specified by the customer’s network administrator) in the New Password field. Use 16 or fewer alphanumeric characters. c. Enter the operator password again in the Confirm New Password field. 4. Click Activate to save the information.
Using the Embedded Web Server Reset Configuration Data 1. Notify the customer the switch is to be set offline. Ensure that the customer’s system administrator quiesces Fibre Channel frame traffic through the switch and sets attached FC-AL devices offline. 2. At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM appliance application. 3. Set the switch offline. For instructions, refer to “Set the Switch Offline” on page 62. 4.
Using the Embedded Web Server 9. To restart a management appliance session using the default IP address of 10.1.1.10: a. Close the Element Manager application and return to the HAFM application. b. A grey square with a yellow exclamation mark appears adjacent to the icon representing the reset switch, indicating switch is not communicating with the HAFM appliance. c. At the HAFM application, choose Discover> Setup. The Discover Setup page displays (Figure 53). Figure 53: Discover Setup page d.
Using the Embedded Web Server Figure 54: Domain Information dialog box a. Enter 10.1.1.10 in the IP Address field and click OK. Entries at the Discover Setup dialog box reflect the new IP address. b. At the Discover Setup dialog box, click OK. Switch-to- management appliance communication is restored and the procedure is complete. 10. Change the switch IP address and restart the management appliance session as follows: a.
Manage Firmware Versions 5 The Edge Switch 2/32 internal operating code is downloaded from the HAFM appliance and stored on a CTP2 card. Up to eight versions can be stored on HAFM appliance hard drive and made available for download to an edge switch.
Manage Firmware Versions Determine a Switch Firmware Version To determine a switch firmware version from the management appliance (Element Manager application): 1. At the management appliance, open the HAFM application. 2. At the HAFM application’s physical map, right-click the product icon representing the switch to be inspected for firmware version, then select Element Manager from the pop-up menu. The application opens. 3. Select the Firmware Library option from the Maintenance menu.
Manage Firmware Versions Add a Firmware Version The firmware version shipped with the edge switch is provided on the Edge Switch 2/32 documentation CD. Subsequent firmware versions to upgrade the edge switch are provided to customers through the web site web site. Note: When adding a firmware version, follow procedural information in the release notes that accompany the firmware version. This information supplements information provided in this general procedure.
Manage Firmware Versions 3. Select the Firmware Library option from the Maintenance menu. The Firmware Library dialog box displays (Figure 56). Figure 56: Firmware Library dialog box 4. Click New. The New Firmware Version dialog box displays (Figure 57). Figure 57: New Firmware Version dialog box 5. Choose the desired firmware version file (downloaded in step 1) from the on HAFM appliance backup drive, CD-ROM drive, or hard drive.
Manage Firmware Versions 6. Enter a description (up to 24 characters in length) for the new firmware version and click OK. It is recommended the description include the installation date and text that uniquely identifies the firmware version. 7. Click OK. The File Transfer message box displays. As the transfer progresses, a progress bar travels across the message box to show percent completion. 8.
Manage Firmware Versions Modify a Firmware Version Description Use these steps to modify the description of an edge switch firmware version in the library stored on the HAFM appliance hard drive: 1. At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM application. The Products View page displays. 2. Double-click the icon representing the edge switch for which the firmware version description will be modified. The Hardware View page for the selected edge switch displays. 3. Choose Maintenance > Firmware Library.
Manage Firmware Versions Delete a Firmware Version Use these steps to delete a firmware version from the library stored on the HAFM appliance hard drive: 1. At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM application. The Products View page displays. 2. Double-click the icon representing the edge switch from which the firmware version will be deleted. The Hardware View page for the selected edge switch displays. 3. Choose Maintenance > Firmware Library. The Switch Firmware Library dialog box displays (Figure 55). 4.
Manage Firmware Versions Download a Firmware Version to a Switch This procedure downloads a selected firmware version from the HAFM appliance library to an edge switch managed by the open instance of the Element Manager application. The procedure applies to an Edge switch with one CTP2 card, or a director with two (redundant) CTP2 cards. The process occurs concurrently without taking the edge switch offline or disrupting operation.
Manage Firmware Versions d. Click Backup. When the backup process finishes, the Backup Complete dialog box displays. e. Click OK to close the dialog box and return to the Hardware View page. 4. Choose Maintenance > Firmware Library. The Switch Firmware Library dialog box displays (Figure 56). 5. Choose the firmware version to be downloaded and click Send. The send function verifies existence of certain edge switch conditions before the download process begins.
Manage Firmware Versions After the IPL, a “Synchronizing CTP2s” message displays. This message remains as files are transmitted to the second CTP2 card and the progress bar travels across the dialog box to 100%. When the download reaches 100%, a “Send firmware complete” message displays. 7. Click Close to close the dialog box. 8. Click Close to complete the operation.
Manage Firmware Versions Back Up the Configuration Use these steps to back up the configuration file on the HAFM appliance. 1. At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM application. The Products View displays. 2. At the HAFM application’s physical map, right-click the product icon representing the switch for which a configuration file is to be backed up, then select Element Manager from the pop-up menu. The application opens. 3. Choose Maintenance > Backup & Restore Configuration.
Manage Firmware Versions Restore the Configuration To restore the switch configuration file from the management appliance: 1. Notify the customer the switch is to be set offline. Ensure that the customer’s system administrator quiesces Fibre Channel frame traffic through the switch and sets attached FC-AL devices offline. 2. Set the switch offline. For instructions, refer to “Set the Switch Offline” on page 62. 3. At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM application. 4.
Regulatory Compliance Notices A This appendix covers the following topics: ■ Regulatory Compliance ID Numbers, page 136 ■ Federal Communications Commission Notice, page 137 ■ Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien), page 140 ■ European Union Notice, page 141 ■ Japanese Notice, page 142 ■ Taiwanese Notice, page 142 ■ Laser Safety, page 144 ■ Declaration of Conformity, page 146 Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide 135
Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance ID Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 is assigned a HP Regulatory Model Number. The HP Regulatory Model Number for this product is: RSVLB-0214 The HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 Regulatory Model Number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules.
Regulatory Compliance Notices equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ■ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Regulatory Compliance Notices IEC EMC Statement (Worldwide) This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Class B Equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Regulatory Compliance Notices European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice 142 Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide
Regulatory Compliance Notices Harmonics Conformance (Japan) German Noise Declaration Schalldruckpegel Lp = 66.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Laser Safety WARNING: To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation: Do ■ Do not try to open the laser device enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside. ■ Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. ■ Allow only HP authorized service technicians to repair the laser device.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Certification and Classification Information This product contains a laser internal to the Optical Link Module (OLM) for connection to the Fibre Channel communications port. In the USA, the OLM is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. The certification is indicated by a label on the plastic OLM housing.
Regulatory Compliance Notices Declaration of Conformity The following is the Declaration of Conformity.
Technical Specifications B This appendix contains the following information: ■ Factory Defaults, page 148 ■ Physical Dimensions, page 150 ■ Environmental Specifications, page 150 ■ Power Requirements, page 151 ■ Operating Tolerances, page 151 ■ Laser Information, page 152 Edge Switch 2/32 Installation Guide 147
Technical Specifications Factory Defaults Table 4 lists the defaults for the passwords, and IP, subnet, and gateway addresses. Table 4: Factory-Set Defaults Item Default User name Administrator Customer password password Maintenance password level-2 IP address 10.1.1.10 Subnet mask 255.0.0.0 Gateway address 0.0.0.0 Table 5 provides the Edge Switch factory-default values for Reset Configuration option.
Technical Specifications Table 5: Switch Factory-Default Values for Reset Configuration Option (Continued) Configuration Description Default Operating Mode Must select one of two modes: Open Fabric 1.0 or McData Fabric 1.0. The recommended mode is Open Fabric 1.0. McData Fabric 1.0 must be homogeneous. Open Fabric 1.
Technical Specifications Physical Dimensions Table 6 lists Edge Switch 2/32 dimensions. Table 6: Dimensions Dimension Size Height 6.47 cm (2.55 in) Width 44.5 cm (17.5 in) Depth 66.8 cm (26.7 in) Weight 15.4 kg (34 lb) Shipping Weight 17.2 kg (38 lb) Environmental Specifications Table 7 lists environmental ranges for shipping, storing, and operating the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32. Table 7: Environmental Specifications Specification 150 Shipping Storage Operating Weight 17.
Technical Specifications Power Requirements Table 8 lists Edge Switch 2/32 power requirements. Table 8: Power Requirements Specification Value Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Operating Tolerances Table 9 lists heating and cooling specifications, shock and vibration tolerance, acoustical noise, and inclination.
Technical Specifications Laser Information Three configurations of cards with fixed optics will be provided for each of the connector types: four extended long-wave ports, four long-wave ports, and four short-wave ports.
Electrostatic Discharge C This appendix contains the following information.
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Against Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device.
Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: ■ Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm ± 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.
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index A active zone set state, default value 149 additional port function, reset by configuration reset 48 addresses, default values 148 alerts, introduction 22 asynchronous RS-232 null modem cable 30 audience 12 authorized reseller, HP 17 C cables, FCC compliance statement 138 call-home feature introduction 22 overview 81 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) 140 CE marking 141 checklist, rack mount 34 clock speed, processor 96 command line interface description 22 disable using EWS 117 enable using EWS 117 Ed
Index dialog boxes configure fabric parameters 68 configure switch parameters 65 document conventions 13 related documentation 12 domain ID insistent 66 preferred 66 RSCNs 67 downloading firmware 130 E e_d_tov 70 default value 149 fabric segmentation 70 less than r_a_tov 70 multiswitch fabrics 70 rerouting delay 67 E_port segmentation, preferred domain ID 66 electrostatic discharge precautions 154 Element Manager 21 element manager configuring e-mail notification 79 configuring SNMP trap message recipient
Index firmware deleting version 129 determining version 124 modifying description 128 release notes 125 frames, routing of 67 FRUs fans 26 power supplies 27 SFP transceivers 26 status LEDs 28 G gateway address configuring 49 default 148 getting help 16 grounding methods 155 H HA PA-RISC processor 96 HAFM appliance configuring switch 56 defined 21 recording and verifying restoration information 55 remote location 96 setting offline 62 setting the switch online 62 verifying communication to switch 57 hard
Index LEDs fans 28 FRU status 28 port SFPs 28 power supply 28 PWR LED 28 LIN alerts, default values 148 Linux operating system 96 logs, introduction 22 loopback plug multimode 29 singlemode 29 M MAC addresses default 148 description 48 maintenance port 23, 28 management appliance default values 149 FICON 91 open systems 91 style, open systems 64 switch 21 memory, remote workstation 96 Microsoft Internet Explorer 96 mounting hardware 34 multiswitch fabric 24 e_d_tov 70 principal switch 70 rerouting delay 6
Index rack mount checklist 34 installing brackets 36 installing the switch 39 required tools 35 slide rails 36 rack stability, warning 16 rack types 33 rails and brackets 34 mounting 36 Red Hat operating system 96 Regulatory Compliance identification numbers 136 regulatory compliance notices 135 related documentation 12 release notes 125 remote notification, testing 90 offline control states, default value 149 rerouting delay 67 routing delay, default value 149 S safety ESD grounding cable with wrist stra
Index switch firmware adding version 125 deleting a version 129 downloading 130 version 124 switch parameters domain RSCNs 67 insistent domain ID 66 NVRAM storage 65, 68 preferred domain ID 66 rerouting delay 67 suppress RSCNs on zone set activations 68 symbols in text 14 on equipment 14 T technical specifications, power requirements 151 technical support, HP 16 telnet, enabling 92 text symbols 14 tools and test equipment 29 required for rack mounting 35 supplied by service personnel 30 supplied with swit