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User’

s Guide

InSpeed

TM 

Model  350

EMULEX

Embedded Storage Switch

00041410-002 Rev. 

B

Summary of Contents for InSpeed 350

Page 1: ...User s Guide InSpeed TM Model 350 EMULEX Embedded Storage Switch 00041410 002 Rev B ...

Page 2: ... 002 REV B 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 ...

Page 3: ...le of Contents Table of Contents ii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Switch Installation 6 Chapter 3 Switch Management 14 Chapter 4 Technical Reference 57 Appendixes 61 Appendix A Specifications 62 Appendix B CLI Quick Reference 63 Appendix C Event Messages 66 Appendix D AL_PA Cross References 68 Appendix E Glossary 69 Index 70 ...

Page 4: ...t is available between 8 00AM 5 00PM PST Monday through Friday excluding Emulex Corporation holidays A Technical Support Engineer will respond within 24 hours during normal business hours Within the United States call 888 881 6085 Outside the United States call 01 1 425 806 4333 Software Updates Emulex periodically updates the firmware for switch products The latest firmware releases are available...

Page 5: ... users FEATURES The InSpeed Model 350 Embedded 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 G...

Page 6: ...ffectively multiplying bandwidth InSpeed provides the same performance as complex fabric switches that support FC SW2 SWITCH APPLICATIONS The InSpeed Model 350 Embedded Storage Switch is ideal for embedded applications in storage or tape library systems where improvements to the reliability availability and serviceability RAS and performance of systems is critical The following sections provide ex...

Page 7: ...fits include Delivers maximum performance and RAS capabilities possible Improved isolation and diagnostics down to the drive level Enables tape drive port level fault isolation repair without taking the entire tape library offline Up to a 350 performance improvement over shared loop based architectures Figure 1 3 depicts a sample tape library consolidation configuration Figure 1 2 Embedded Root Sw...

Page 8: ...age system and a tape library application to provide an integrated disk and tape library solution for the fastest backup and restores possible Backups can be performed within the storage system off the SAN When this configuration is integrated with the appropriate software a complete automated storage and backup appliance can be delivered Figure 1 4 depicts a sample configuration Figure 1 4 Embedd...

Page 9: ... from the shipping container save the shipping container foam and antistatic bags returning the switch in any other container is not advised Make sure the following parts are included Switch unit RS 232 null modem serial cable Power cable Self adhesive pads 4 InSpeed Model 350 Embedded Storage Switch Quick Install Card Product Release Notes Safety and Regulatory Guide Additional documentation incl...

Page 10: ...ver To install the switch es in the tray 1 Turn the switch es over upside down on a flat surface 2 Turn the tray over upside down and place it on top of the switch es 3 Align the tray and the switch es using the four holes indicated in Figure 2 1 Make sure the back lip of the tray is aligned with the back side of the switch es 4 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver attach the switch es to the tray by...

Page 11: ...All AC power supply connections must be properly earthed To ensure the integrity of the earth connection special attention must be given to connections that are not directly connected to the branch circuit for example power strips The rack mounting hardware has been carefully selected to properly support the equipment Any alternate rack mounting hardware must provide equal or superior support Desk...

Page 12: ...te LEDs indicating the switch s status 3 Port LEDs two LEDs per port indicating the port s status Ethernet LEDs The Ethernet LEDs indicate the network connection status Ethernet LEDs Indication Ethernet Activity green LED When flashing the ethernet port is receiving data When flashing rapidly the traffic level is high Ethernet Link green LED When lit the switch is connected to an operational ether...

Page 13: ...ote Whether lit or flashing the switch will continue to operate Switch functionality may be impaired depending on the event that triggered the Fault LED Regardless of the cause the switch requires immediate attention Power green LED When lit the switch is plugged in and the internal power supply is functional 2 Gb s green LED When lit the switch is set to operate at a speed of 2 Gb s When off the ...

Page 14: ...operly seated SFP After fixing this problem power may need to be cycled before the LED indication will change Flashing Off Activity Data is being transferred between the port and device On Off Normal operation but no activity Port and device are fully operational On Flashing Manually bypassed A port can be manually bypassed using the Web Manager s Bypass Port feature On On Bypassed SFP is installe...

Page 15: ...otification to indicate the device is ready to begin initialization To insert an SFP 1 Remove dust covers or plugs from the SFPs if provided 2 Slide the SFP into the port ensuring correct polarity until the latch clicks into place Removing an SFP To extract an SFP Determine what kind of extraction mechanism the SFP has and remove the SFP as follows If the SFP has a removal tag remove the cable fro...

Page 16: ...e the switch is operational the LEDs display current status as described in Switch LEDs on page 9 4 Power on any other switches connected to the SAN 5 For certain applications switch configuration must be completed before continuing with the next step For information regarding switch configuration see Chapter 3 Switch Management 6 After all switches have initialized power on the hosts or storage c...

Page 17: ...tch information the event log port information and port diagnostics The switch incorporates two distinct interfaces for managing and monitoring purposes The Web Manager interface provides an intuitive graphical user interface that enables users to quickly check switch status or modify switch settings in a visual environment The Command Line Interface CLI provides flexibility and additional functio...

Page 18: ... and the following serial port parameters Bits per second 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 3 If using HyperTerminal press ENTER to receive a prompt If using the tip command on a UNIX workstation do the following a View the etc remote file and create an alias similar to Hardware but with the serial port parameters above Suggested name Switch b Use the tip command to estab...

Page 19: ...ick the Storage Switch menu item The Web Manager interface consists of a series of command buttons an expandable navigation menu and the displayed information area The command buttons and navigation menu are always present on the page 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 Note The Web browser ...

Page 20: ... Manager s Help menu provides links to online product documentation and firmware downloads To access product documentation and firmware 1 Click Help and select Documentation Product Docs or Downloads The Emulex Web site appears 2 Click the drivers software and manuals link and select the switch product model under the Drivers software and manuals by product model number section To view Technical B...

Page 21: ...confirming the login request 2 Click OK The switch login page appears 3 Enter the switch s password The default password is password 4 Click Log In A message page appears while the page is loading If the page fails to load in the indicated time click Continue See Logging in to the Switch on page 20 for additional information Step 2 Change the Password The default password is set at the factory to ...

Page 22: ...lick Host Time The date and time of the current host system appear in the New Date Time text box 2 Click Submit The new date and time appear under Current Date Time See Configuring Date and Time Settings on page 25 for additional information Step 4 Change the Switch Name While not required changing the switch s name is recommended for identification and troubleshooting purposes To change the switc...

Page 23: ...tch 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 To Click In this guide see View switch status Storage Switch Viewing Switch Status on page 48 Change general switch configuration Switch Configuration Configuring the Switch Settings on page 21 Change the IP Addre...

Page 24: ...pts users for the password before accepting changes to any configuration settings To change a switch setting 1 Enter new information or make changes to current settings 2 Click Submit The Web Manager page displays the new settings or information Changes to certain switch settings require that the switch be reset for those changes to occur Users must be logged in to the Web Manager to reset the swi...

Page 25: ...e new value in the appropriate text box 3 Click Submit The Switch Configuration page displays the updated information Network Location The switch s network location is identified by the IP Address Netmask and Gateway fields Setting Description Name The name of the switch Location The location of the switch Contact Name The person or group to contact about the switch Serial Number A unique identifi...

Page 26: ...etting is FF If other connected devices use the FF setting for another purpose select another Blocking ARB value for example FB Under normal circumstances this setting does not need to be modified Agent Up Time The Agent Up Time field displays the duration of time that the switch has been operational If the switch is rebooted or power is cycled this value is reset The Agent Up Time field is for di...

Page 27: ...itch SNMP Traps To configure an SNMP trap 1 Enter the Trap IP address for the device to which the trap information will be sent 2 Enter the Trap Port number This value is usually set to 162 for Windows and Apple based networks 3 Select the Trap State 4 Click Submit When editing a registered IP address delete the current IP address and create a new entry for the revised IP address State Description...

Page 28: ...nt settings If the switch is rebooted or power is cycled the system clock will reset and the switch s date and time settings will be set to the host system s time settings of the next user to log in to the switch To change the time 1 Click Switch Date Time The Switch Date Time page appears 2 Enter the desired date and time in the appropriate fields 3 Click Submit To synchronize time with the host ...

Page 29: ... the password was saved and activated Opening a Telnet Session Some switch operations may require advanced features currently not found in the Web Manager These features are available in the Command Line Interface CLI which can be accessed through the Web Manager by opening a telnet session to the switch To open a telnet session with the switch 1 Click Advanced Functions Telnet Session A message b...

Page 30: ... default setting This setting is activated on the Port Smart Settings page CRC Error Threshold The maximum number of CRC 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 Bad Zone Recovery Hold Time measured in centi seconds The amount of time that the switch k...

Page 31: ...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 Expanding the optional configuration menus on the right side of the page by clicking the expand buttons provides additional configuration options Figure 3 8 Port Smart Settings page Expand button Figur...

Page 32: ...dded storage devices like JBODs SBODs tape drives or external RAID systems JBODs SBODs or tape libraries When a port is set to this Smart Setting change notifications are sent to other devices but change notifications are not received by the target Fabric Connection This Smart Setting is used when connecting a port to a Fabric switch Only one connection from the InSpeed Model 350 Embedded Storage ...

Page 33: ...the new settings Creating Custom Smart Settings In addition to the default Smart Settings users can create custom Smart Settings for use in a specific network environment To create a custom Smart Setting 1 Click Create A text box appears prompting for the name of the new Smart Setting 2 Enter the new Smart Setting name A name may consist of up to 28 alphanumeric characters and cannot contain space...

Page 34: ...Setting 1 Select the desired Smart Setting from the list box 2 Click Rename 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 name appears in the list box 5 Click Submit to save the change To delete a custom Smart Setting 1 Ensure that the custom Smart Setting is n...

Page 35: ...o a tree cascade configuration Setting Description Enable Policies Smart Insertion This policy is the default operating mode for all ports and determines what the switch looks for prior to allowing a port to insert into a zone When the policy is enabled an external device is sent an F7 Initialization notification by the switch until an F7 Initialization notification is received from the device Onc...

Page 36: ...s Custom 1 Note This setting should not be used unless directed to do so by a customer service representative Change Notification on Insertion The switch normally operates under the condition that when a device is inserted onto the network a change notification is generated However this condition is not always true when connecting hubs or switches together In some instances it is possible to conne...

Page 37: ...switching mode some devices may fall into an operating mode where the device has opened a target but has not released the connection to the target When this policy is enabled the switch can detect this condition and automatically recover when this situation arises Bypass on No Activity The switch detects the amount of time a data stream has gone without receiving a comma The time setting is set to...

Page 38: ...work and routes the port s receive signal back through the port s transmitter Use this mode to isolate a specific zone for troubleshooting or to test a transceiver s circuitry and attached media from the node end insert allows ports whose transceivers cannot derive a valid clock or K character Ordered Set to join a zone Use this mode cautiously devices without valid characters may put bad data int...

Page 39: ...t boot cycle 4 Click Reboot to reset the switch using the selected firmware To select the alternate firmware version for the next boot 1 Under Next Boot Firmware Version select Use Alternate Version on Next Reboot The alternate firmware version currently displayed will be loaded on the next boot cycle 2 Click Submit 3 Click Reboot to reset the switch Switch Configuration Files Switch configuration...

Page 40: ...ication propagation change notifications that occur within one zone cannot propagate to other zones Use zoning to Separate different operating system environments Temporarily block or grant access during backup or other tasks Consolidate equipment logically Designate closed user groups for increased security Separate test or maintenance areas from production areas Zone configuration settings are a...

Page 41: ...tive check box near the bottom of the page 2 Click Submit To remove a port from a zone 1 Clear the appropriate check box 2 Click Submit To remove all ports from a zone 1 Click Clear at the end of the row of check boxes for the appropriate zone 2 Click Submit To remove all zones 1 Click All under the Clear Zone heading 2 Click Submit Color Description Down red One or more ports have been selected z...

Page 42: ...he simplest zoning configuration is to place devices into separate non overlapping zones Only the devices within each zone can communicate with one another Examples of these configurations are shown in Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 and Figure 3 15 Figure 3 13 Non overlapping zones in a Disk Storage System Figure 3 14 Non overlapping zones in a Tape Storage System ...

Page 43: ...guration enables users to place devices in more than one zone overlapping zones Overlapping zoning enables devices to be shared between hosts which is important for backup and recovery purposes Figure 3 16 and Figure 3 17 demonstrate this zoning configuration Figure 3 15 Non overlapping zones in a combined Disk and Tape Storage System Figure 3 16 Overlapping zones in a Disk Storage System ...

Page 44: ...ordination between the switches To configure multiple switch zoning do the following for each switch 1 Plan which ports should belong in each zone 2 From the One Step Zoning page select the appropriate ports for each zone 3 Ensure that the Zoning Active check box is selected for both switches 4 After making changes click Submit Note To ensure zone integrity when configuring multiple switch zoning ...

Page 45: ...ted Hard Zones The limitations of Hard Zoning include 2 Gb of shared bandwidth over the entire Hard Zone Ports in a Hard Zone cannot use the Stealth Intelligent Change Manager Automatic Trunking and route blocking are not allowed in a Hard Zone Ports in a Hard Zone cannot be set to a string or tree cascade configuration Device AL_PAs on a port in a Hard Zone cannot be displayed The Hard Zone setti...

Page 46: ...me all devices in the pertinent zone are bypassed and then allowed to reinsert There is a secondary timeout the Bad Zone Recovery Delay Time that can also be configured The Bad Zone Recovery Delay Time causes a delay before ports are allowed to reinsert which prevents a high thrashing level of port insertions and de insertions and ensures that some devices can reset The Bad Zone Recovery Hold Time...

Page 47: ... page 45 for additional information To reduce contention and improve performance between initiator traffic and target traffic when using a string cascade configuration connect the ports of each switch together using the same String Cascade Smart Settings For example in Figure 3 19 the three switches are connected through two string cascades using the String Cascade Trunk 1 and String Cascade Trunk...

Page 48: ...ured Multiple cascades also enable switch configuration for better performance through load balancing see Load Balancing on page 46 The Automatic Trunking page enables users to configure trunking by defining trunk groups and assigning ports to those groups The Automatic Trunking feature is available when one or more ports are assigned a String or Tree Cascade Smart Setting Only one of the three fo...

Page 49: ...ge the switch s aggregate bandwidth by manually distributing traffic across multiple cascade ports as shown below A cascade port is a port that is attached to another switch of the same type and configured as a String or Tree Cascade Smart Setting on the Port Smart Settings page All data flows through the primary cascade unless the switch is configured differently In Figure 3 23 host 1 uses cascad...

Page 50: ...es can identify a specific trunk or port that is overloaded If overloading occurs move one or more ports to a different trunk in the group To change the load balancing settings 1 Click a Trunk Group option to place a port into a specific trunk group 2 Continue to assign ports to trunk groups as necessary 3 When finished click Submit Fairness and Prioritization The concept of fairness is based on t...

Page 51: ...urn to this page at any time click the Storage Switch menu item Switch Information Current status is provided for the following items Item Status Indicators Switch Status OK green the switch unit is operating normally Fault red one or more of the ports has failed the internal temperature has exceeded acceptable levels or another error has occurred Errors appear in the event log The switch will con...

Page 52: ...ce is connected to the SFP Yellow Bypassed The port is bypassed An SFP may be inserted in the port but there may not be a device connected to the SFP Loopback There is no device connected to the port The transmit and receiver are connected together on the SFP transceiver LIPF8Present If the switch is receiving an F8 Failure notification the port is bypassed to allow remaining devices to proceed wi...

Page 53: ...es on page 66 To view the event log Click Switch Event Log The Event Log Messages page appears The last time the event log was polled appears at the top of the page To export the event log 1 Click Export If the File Download dialog box appears select Save this file to disk and click OK to save the file on the host system The Save As dialog box appears Select the appropriate directory change the fi...

Page 54: ... be used to easily identify attached devices when configuring load balancing Field Description Port Displays the current health of the port See Port Utilization and Health on page 49 for additional information on port health Smart Setting Displays the specific Smart Setting assigned to a particular port See Configuring the Port Smart Settings on page 28 for more information on the Smart Settings S...

Page 55: ...s does not The Port Utilization page displays each port s utilization percentage based on high average and low utilization To change the port utilization interval Click Advanced Functions Thresholds Switch See Adjusting the Switch Thresholds on page 27 for additional information To view port utilization Click Port Utilization The Port Utilization page appears Value Description High The highest per...

Page 56: ...ort has been inserted into the network since the switch was reset or the counters were cleared CRC Errors Number of CRC errors that are detected in frames passing through this port since the switch was reset or the counters were cleared Ordered Set Errors Number of Ordered Sets that are received on this port with an encoding error since the switch was reset or the counters were cleared Clock Delta...

Page 57: ...to diagnose device problems when a device is locked up or experiencing a high number of failures on a port To place a port into bypassed mode 1 Click Advanced Functions Diagnostics Port 2 Select the Bypass Port option for the appropriate port 3 Click Submit To reset a port 1 Click Advanced Functions Diagnostics Port 2 Select the Reset Port option for the appropriate port 3 Click Submit Bypass Port...

Page 58: ...in link activity no other data is being transmitted ARB FF ARB FF s are being transmitted to maintain link activity no other data is being transmitted ARB A port is arbitrating for network access to perform a task Read Ready RRDY The receiving node on this port has sent an R_RDY signal indicating that it is ready for a frame to be transmitted over the link Close CLS The port is attempting to begin...

Page 59: ...t 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 Unknown The switch cannot determine what is being transmitted Invalid An invalid transmit word has been detected CRC Error A Frame CRC error has been detected...

Page 60: ...rify that the fiber cable is fully seated at either end If optical power meter is available verify the device is transmitting a signal If there is no signal present the device may require rebooting device drivers may need to be reinstalled or the HBA or disk controller hardware may require servicing If a signal is present on both the cable lead and the end node the HBA or disk controller may requi...

Page 61: ...ays bypassed until rx_los is de asserted At that time the port insertion will be automatically retried The port continues to stay bypassed until the port can pass the port insertion criteria Tx_fault is asserted by an SFP GBIC The port stays bypassed until tx_fault is de asserted At that time the port insertion will be automatically retried The port continues to stay bypassed until the port can pa...

Page 62: ...hange Protection Initiator Only Receive Changes Target Only Send Changes Off No Change Protection Switch Switch Send and Receive Changes Switch Switch Send and Receive Changes Switch Switch Send and Receive Changes Switch Switch Send and Receive Changes Switch Switch Send and Receive Changes Change Notification on Insertion Policy Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Ena...

Page 63: ...t 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 ISBN 0 931836 82 4 Robert Kembel A Comprehensive Introduction Connectivity Solutions 1998 ISBN 0...

Page 64: ...INSPEED MODEL 350 EMBEDDED STORAGE SWITCH USER S GUIDE APPENDIXES EMULEX CORPORATION 61 PART NUMBER 00041410 002 REV B Appendixes ...

Page 65: ...e on the top and sides of the switch for proper air ventilation Do not place the switch on heat generating surfaces Operating conditions are listed below 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 Configura...

Page 66: ...l terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal with the appropriate serial port for example COM1 and the following serial port parameters Bits per second 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 3 If using HyperTerminal press ENTER to receive a prompt 4 If using the tip command on a UNIX workstation do the following a View the etc remote file and create an alias similar to H...

Page 67: ...lay help for specific command Type command and press ENTER To save changes to the switch configuration at any time 1 Type save at any command prompt and press ENTER A message appears confirming the request 2 Type y and press ENTER FREQUENT SWITCH CONFIGURATION TASKS A list of frequent switch configuration related tasks is provided below The list displays the task and the corresponding CLI command ...

Page 68: ... 4 port 1 beacon 2 show 3 types 4 add 5 view 6 edit 7 del 8 type 9 10 5 password 6 load 1 show 2 lbclr 3 delprt 4 addprt 5 delalpa 6 addalpa 7 ialpa 8 util 9 pu1 10 pu2 11 12 7 trunk 1 addprt 2 delprt 3 showmem 4 clr 5 6 8 network 1 reset 2 show 3 ip 4 mask 5 gateway 6 7 9 zone 1 bzht 2 bzdt 3 addprt 4 delprt 5 showmem 6 act 7 deact 8 zstate 9 zclr 10 addblk 11 delblk 12 showblks 13 hz 14 bzr 15 a...

Page 69: ...d major event in progress 3 CRIT Event failed with possible loss of integrity 4 ERR Condition failed action required 5 WRN Failed event occurred no action required 6 NOTIFY Configuration error or abnormal event occurred no action required 7 INFO Event occurred no action required Event Event Message Severity 1 Message log cleared INFO 5 Power Supply Failed ALERT 6 Power Supply Online NOTIFY 9 Fan h...

Page 70: ...tected on either an ISL LIP or Generic Frame NOTIFY 107 Trap task failed to update trap destination info CRIT 135 CLI level 1 password changed NOTIFY 136 CLI level password changed to default setting NOTIFY 150 Web level 1 password changed NOTIFY 151 Web password level changed to default setting NOTIFY 165 System config reset to factory default ERR 166 New Port Config Type added NOTIFY 167 Port Co...

Page 71: ...5 36 62 98 D2 0D 13 80 38 56 35 63 99 D1 0E 14 7C 39 57 34 64 100 CE 0F 15 7A 3A 58 33 65 101 CD 10 16 79 3B 59 32 66 102 CC 11 17 76 3C 60 31 67 103 CB 12 18 75 3D 61 2E 68 104 CA 13 19 74 3E 62 2D 69 105 C9 14 20 73 3F 63 2C 6A 106 C7 15 21 72 40 64 2B 6B 107 C6 16 22 71 41 65 2A 6C 108 C5 17 23 6E 42 66 29 6D 109 C3 18 24 6D 43 67 27 6E 110 BC 19 25 6C 44 68 26 6F 111 BA 1A 26 6B 45 69 25 70 11...

Page 72: ...dards and operates over copper and fiber optic cabling at distances of up to 10 Kilometers It is unique in its support of multiple interoperable topologies including point to point arbitrated loop and switching and it offers several qualities of service for network optimization With its large packet sizes Fibre Channel is ideal for storage video graphic and mass data transfer applications LED Ligh...

Page 73: ... 1 D date and time settings 25 desktop installation 8 device prioritization 47 diagnostics 35 port 53 displaying event log 50 ordered sets 55 port diagnostics 53 port information 51 port utilization 52 switch status 48 documentation 17 downloading firmware 36 E ethernet LEDs 9 event log 50 event log messages 66 F Fabric Connection Smart Setting 29 features switch 2 Fibre Channel references 60 firm...

Page 74: ...ry 58 port information 32 port LEDs 11 port reset 54 Port Test Before Insert PTBI policy 32 ports in multiple zones 40 powering on the switch 13 pre insertion testing 32 prioritization of devices 47 R rack installation 7 UL guidelines 8 references Fibre Channel 60 S serial interface connection 63 SFP attaching devices 12 compatibility 12 installation 12 removal 12 shipped contents 6 Smart Settings...

Page 75: ...acking the switch 6 V version information 23 viewing event log 50 ordered sets 55 port diagnostics 53 port information 51 port utilization 52 switch status 48 W Web Manager 14 agent up time 23 automatic trunking 45 Bad Zone Recovery 43 configuration 16 configuration files 35 36 event log 50 firmware 35 36 getting started 15 hard zoning 42 initial switch setup 18 load balancing 46 loading firmware ...

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