HP Hewlett Packard Switch FC 1GB 2GB SWITCH 16B User Manual

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guide  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Introducing the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch  
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Chapter 2  
Installing and Configuring the HP Surestore FC  
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Switch 16B  
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Preface  
About This Guide  
This guide provides the following information:  
Chapter 1  
Introducing the HP Surestore  
FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B  
Overview information about the switch.  
Chapter 2  
Installing and Configuring the  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb  
Switch 16B  
Instructions for installing and configuring the switch.  
Chapter 3  
Operating the HP Surestore FC Instructions for operating the switch and interpreting system  
1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B  
activity.  
Appendix A  
Product Specifications  
Description of switch components, physical specifications,  
environmental and other facility requirements, memory, and  
standards compliance.  
Glossary  
Index  
Definitions for terms used in this document and in related  
documentation.  
Topics indexed alphabetically.  
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Related Publications  
Related product information can be found in the following publications. Those publications with  
part numbers are provided as printed copies with your product. The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb  
Switch 16B Documentation CD contains all publications listed in the table below and is also  
provided with your product.  
Title  
Part Number  
A7340-96002  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Quick Start Guide  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Documentation CD  
A7340-11001  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Installation and  
Reference Guide  
Available only on CD  
Fabric OS Reference Manual, version 3.0  
Fabric OS Procedures Guide, version 3.0  
Fabric OS Version 3.0.1 Release Notes  
Fabric Watch User’s Guide, version 3.0  
QuickLoop User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Web Tools User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Distributed Fabrics User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Zoning User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
MIB Reference Manual, version 3.0  
ISL Trunking User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Advanced Performance Monitoring User’s Guide, version 3.0 Available only on CD  
Merging Heterogeneous Fabrics Instructions Available only on CD  
Information about Fibre Channel standards and Fibre Channel in general can be found on the Fibre  
Channel Industry Association Web site, located at:  
Getting Help  
For the most current technical support information for the FC 16B, visit the HP Web site at  
http://www.hp.com/support/fc16B. This includes hardware and software support, all  
repairs, and spare components.  
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Be prepared to provide the following information to the support personnel:  
Switch serial number  
Switch world wide name  
Output from the supportShowtelnet command  
Detailed description of the problem  
Topology configuration  
Troubleshooting steps already performed  
Getting Software Updates  
For information on obtaining software updates contact your HP account representative.  
Use of Notes, Cautions, and Warnings  
The following notices are used in this document:  
Note: A note provides a helpful tip, emphasizes important information, or provides a reference to  
related information.  
A caution notice warns of potential damage to equipment, firmware, software,  
or data if the correct procedure is not followed.  
Caution  
A warning notice warns of potential injury to personnel and possible  
damage to equipment, firmware, software, or data if the correct procedure  
is not followed.  
Warning  
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Chapter  
Introducing the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb  
Switch 16B  
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This chapter provides the following information:  
Overview  
The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B is a 16-port Fibre Channel gigabit switch that supports  
link speeds up to 2 Gbps. Each port automatically negotiates to the highest common speed of all  
devices connected to the port. The ports are compatible with SFPs (small form factor pluggable  
media), are universal and self-configuring, and are capable of individually becoming an F_Port  
(fabric enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or an E_Port (expansion port).  
The FC 16B includes the Brocade Fabric Operating System™ version 3.0.1, and is compatible with  
HP’s installed base of Fibre Channel hubs, bridges, and switches. It can operate in a fabric  
containing multiple switches or as the only switch in a fabric.  
The FC 16B is one rack unit in height, has an air-cooled chassis, and can be set up as a stand-alone  
unit or mounted in a 19-inch rack. The FC 16B includes the following:  
16 optical ports, each with two LEDs (light-emitting diodes), one to indicate port status and  
one to indicate link speed  
One serial port with an RS-232 connector  
One 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port with an RJ-45 connector  
A “switch power” LED on the SFP media side, indicating whether the switch has power  
A “switch status” LED on the power supply side, indicating the overall status of the switch  
One or two power supplies, with built-in fans and LEDs (if two power supplies are installed,  
they are redundant and individually hot-swappable)  
Two fan trays, individually hot-swappable  
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The SFP Media Side  
Figure 1-1 shows the SFP media side of the FC 16B, which contains the serial port, Ethernet port,  
fiber optic ports and their corresponding LEDs, and the switch power LED.  
Switch Power LED  
Ethernet Port  
Serial Port  
Optical Port (16x)  
Port Status LED (16x)  
Port Speed LED (16x)  
Figure 1-1 The SFP media side of the FC 16B  
The ports of the FC 16B are color-coded in groups, with four purple ports alternating with four  
unmarked ports, to indicate which ports can be used in the same ISL Trunking group.  
Note: ISL Trunking is a Fabric OS feature that enables distribution of traffic over the combined  
bandwidth of up to four ISLs between two directly adjacent switches, while preserving in-  
order delivery. For information about ISL Trunking, refer to the ISL Trunking User Guide.  
The Power Supply Side  
Figure 1-2 shows the power supply side of the FC 16B switch, which provides access to the fan  
trays and power supplies and the Switch Status LED. Each power supply also has an LED that  
indicates the status of that power supply. The power supplies, fan trays, and the entire switch are all  
FRUs (field replaceable units).  
Switch Status LED  
Power Supply LED (2x)  
AC Power Switch (2x)  
Fan Tray Assembly (2x)  
Spring Latch (2x)  
Power Supply (2x)  
Figure 1-2 The power supply side of the FC 16B  
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Monitoring and Managing the FC 16B  
The FC 16B can be managed in-band using Fibre Channel protocol, or out-of-band by connecting  
to the Ethernet port. The management functions allow the administrator to monitor fabric topology,  
port status, physical status, and other information to aid in system debugging and performance  
analysis.  
Note: The switch automatically performs POST (power on self-test diagnostics) each time it is  
turned on, and any errors are recorded in the error log. For more information about POST,  
The FC 16B is compatible with the following management interfaces:  
Command line interface through a telnet connection  
For more information refer to the Fabric OS Procedures Guide and the Fabric OS Reference  
Manual.  
Web Tools  
For more information refer to the Web Tools Users Guide.  
Standard SNMP applications  
For more information refer to the MIB Reference Manual.  
All these management methods can be used either in-band (Fibre Channel) or out-of-band  
(Ethernet).  
In addition, the FC 16B supports the following software:  
Zoning  
For information refer to the Zoning Users Guide.  
QuickLoop  
For information refer to the QuickLoop Users Guide.  
Fabric Watch  
For information refer to the Fabric Watch Users Guide.  
Advanced Performance Monitoring  
For information refer to the Advanced Performance Monitoring Users Guide.  
Extended Fabrics  
For information refer to the Distributed Fabrics Users Guide.  
Remote Switch  
For information refer to the Distributed Fabrics Users Guide.  
ISL Trunking  
For information refer to the ISL Trunking Users Guide.  
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The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B can be installed either as a stand-alone unit or in a rack  
that meets EIA (Electronic Industries Association) standards.  
This chapter provides the following information:  
Safety Guidelines  
Follow these safety guidelines to ensure successful and safe operation of the switch:  
The supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size must conform to the electrical rating on  
the switch nameplate.  
The ambient air temperature near the switch must not exceed 40 degrees Celsius. This  
is particularly important to verify if the switch is installed in a closed or multi-rack  
assembly.  
The volume of air flow available to the switch must be at least 300 cubic feet per  
minute. The air vents must not be blocked.  
Follow these safety guidelines for rack-mount installation:  
The rack space must be 1U high, 19 inches wide, and 24 inches deep.  
All equipment installed in the rack should have a reliable branch circuit ground  
connection. Do not rely on a connection to a branch circuit, such as a power strip.  
The additional weight of the switch should not unbalance the rack or exceed the rack’s  
weight limits.  
The rack should be mechanically secured to insure stability in the event of an  
earthquake.  
WARNING For safety reasons, when installing this product in an equipment rack, you  
must consider rack stability against tipping. Please refer to the Hewlett-Packard Rack  
System/E User's Manual provided with the equipment rack to determine rack stability  
(also available in electronic format through the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com/  
racksolutions/). If the necessary stability is not achieved, through the placement of  
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additional equipment or ballast, the equipment rack must be anchored to the building  
structure before operation.  
Package Contents  
The major items contained in the FC 16B shipping carton(s) include the following items:  
One FC 16B switch, two fan trays, and one or two power supplies installed  
One 10 ft. RS-232 serial cable (convertible to an RJ-45 connector through removal of  
the adapter on the end of the cable)  
Two 6 ft. power cables (according to the number of power supplies included with the  
switch)  
Four rubber mounting feet (used only for setting up the switch as a stand-alone unit)  
Two rails and one bag of rail mounting hardware (required if the switch is to be  
installed in a rack):  
hp surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Quick Start Guide  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Documentation CD-ROM  
Installing the Switch as a Stand-Alone Unit  
This section provides instructions for setting up the switch as a stand-alone unit on a flat  
surface. The following items are required:  
FC 16B  
Power cables  
Rubber mounting feet  
To set up the switch as a stand-alone unit:  
1. Check contents of the shipping carton to verify all the required parts and hardware are  
available.  
2. Apply the rubber feet by completing the following steps:  
CAUTION Installing the rubber feet on the switch is recommended to help prevent the  
switch from accidentally sliding off the supporting surface.  
a. Clean the four depressions that are at each corner of the bottom of the switch to ensure  
they are free of dust.  
b. Place a rubber foot in each depression, with the adhesive side against the chassis, and  
press into place.  
3. Place the switch on a flat, sturdy surface.  
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4. Provide power to the switch by completing the following steps:  
a. Connect the power cable to the FC 16B power supply and to a power outlet. Ensure  
the power cable is routed so that it is not exposed to stress.  
b. Turn on the power supply (flip the AC switch to “I”) when ready to supply power to  
the switch. The switch automatically runs POST (power on self-test) each time it is  
turned on.  
c. If the FC 16B includes a second power supply, repeat Steps 4a and 4b for the  
remaining power supply.  
Note Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set.  
For instructions on how to set the IP address, see Configuring and Connecting the Switch  
Installing the Switch in a Rack  
This section provides instructions for installing the FC 16B in an HP or Compaq/Rittal  
rack.  
Figure 2-1. FC 16B Rack-Mounted Switch  
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The following items are required to install the switch in a rack:  
FC 16B  
Power cables  
#2 Phillips and T25 Torx screwdrivers  
Rails and rail mounting hardware:  
(2) Rear mounting bracket  
(6) #8-32 x 5/16 Phillips pan-head screw with captive star lock  
washer  
(6) #8 Flat washer  
(6) M5 Torx head screw with captive lock washer  
(2) Rubber washer  
(4) M5 U-type Tinnerman clip (HP rack only)  
(4) #10-32 square Tinnerman nut (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
(4) #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips pan-head screw with attached lock  
washer (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
(6) Spacer (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
(4) M5 flat washer (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
CAUTION For proper airflow, the SFP media side of the FC 16B faces the rear of the  
rack. This mounting allows air to enter from the front of the rack and to exhaust at the rear  
of the rack, which is similar to other rack-mounted equipment.  
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To install the switch in a rack:  
1. Check contents of the shipping carton to verify all the required parts and hardware are  
available.  
2. Choose a mounting location in the rack for the switch.  
3. Attach the rear rail-tray brackets to the rear rack uprights by completing one of the  
following steps:  
– For an HP rack, install each of the two mounting brackets with (1) M5 Torx head  
screw with captive lock washers as shown in Figure 2-2.  
Figure 2-2. Installing the Rear Rail-Tray Brackets (HP Rack)  
– For a Compaq/Rittal rack, assemble each of the two brackets with (2) spacers, (2)  
M5 flat washers, and (1) M5 Torx head screw with captive lock washers as shown  
in Figure 2-3. Note that the alignment pins will be resting on the top surfaces of the  
spacers.  
Figure 2-3. Installing the Rear Rail-Tray Brackets (Compaq/Rittal Rack)  
4. Install the Tinnerman clips or nuts by completing one of the following steps:  
– For an HP rack, install (2) M5 U-type Tinnerman clips for each of the front columns  
of the rack in the top and bottom positions of the three-hole EIA pattern as shown in  
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Figure 2-4. Installing the Tinnerman Clips (HP Rack)  
– For a Compaq/Rittal rack, install (2) #10-32 square Tinnerman nuts for each of the  
front columns of the rack in the top and bottom positions of the three-hole EIA  
pattern. Also install (1) spacer in the center position for each column on the front of  
the rack. See Figure 2-5.  
Figure 2-5. Installing the Tinnerman Nuts and Spacers (Compaq/Rittal Rack)  
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5. Assemble the outer rails by completing the following steps:  
a. As an aid in assembly, two rubber washers have been included to help keep the rear  
slotted portion of the outer rail flush against the rear rail-tray brackets. Install them  
as shown in Figure 2-6.  
Figure 2-6. Installing the Rubber Washers  
b. Insert the alignment pins attached to the outer rail front flange into the center opening  
in the rack.  
Note For the Compaq/Rittal rack, the alignment pins will be resting on the top  
surfaces of the spacers.  
c. Depending on the rack you are using, complete one of the following tasks:  
– For an HP rack, install one M5 Torx screw in the upper hole location of the right  
rail. Then, install one M5 Torx screw in the lower location of the left rail. See  
Figure 2-7. Assembling the Outer Rails (HP Rack)  
– For a Compaq/Rittal rack, install one #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips pan-head screw in  
the upper hole location of the right rail. Then, install one #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips  
pan-head screw in the lower location of the left rail.  
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6. Assemble the two inner rails (one on each side) to the switch using (6) #8-32 x 5/16  
Phillips pan-head screws, and #8 flat washer as shown in Figure 2-8.  
Figure 2-8. Assembling the Inner Rails  
CAUTION Do not use any other screws other than the six that are provided. Use of any  
longer lengths can cause damage to internal components of the switch. Before tightening  
screws, make sure that the rails are centered to the overall height of the switch.  
7. Insert the switch with the attached inner rails into the outer rails. Assemble (2) remaining  
M5 Torx screws to complete the installation. See Figure 2-9.  
Figure 2-9. Installing Switch into the Rack  
8. For the Compaq/Rittal rack only, install the remaining #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips pan-head  
screws.  
9. Provide power to the switch by completing the following steps:  
CAUTION Ensure the power cable or cables are routed so that they are not exposed to  
stress when the switch is moved on the slides.  
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Note Allow for 1U space in the rack for every five switches to facilitate cable  
management.  
a. Connect the power cable to the FC 16B power supply and to a power outlet.  
b. Turn on the power supply (flip the AC switch to “I”) when ready to supply power to  
the switch. The switch automatically runs POST (power on self-test) each time it is  
turned on.  
c. If the FC 16B includes a second power supply, repeat Steps 9a and 9b for the  
remaining power supply.  
Note Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set.  
For instructions on how to set the IP address, see Configuring and Connecting the Switch  
Configuring and Connecting the Switch  
The following items are required to configure and connect the FC 16B for use in a network  
and fabric:  
The FC 16B installed and connected to a power source  
Workstation that has a terminal emulator application (such as HyperTerminal)  
Serial cable provided with the switch, for connecting the switch to the workstation  
An unused IP address  
Ethernet cable for connecting the switch to the workstation or to a network containing  
the workstation  
SFPs and FC cables, as required to connect the switch to the fabric  
To configure the FC 16B and connect it to a fabric:  
1. Replace the factory IP address and related information with the IP information provided  
by your network administrator by completing the following steps:  
a. Remove the shipping plug from the serial port and insert the serial cable provided  
with the FC 16B.  
b. Connect the other end of the serial cable to an RS-232 serial port on the workstation.  
If no RS-232 serial port is available on the workstation, the adapter on the end of the  
serial cable can be removed to use the RJ-45 connector to create a serial connection.  
c. Verify that the switch power is on and POST is completed.  
d. Disable any serial communication programs running on the workstation.  
e. Open a terminal emulator application (such as HyperTerminal on a PC, or TERM in  
a UNIX environment), and configure as follows:  
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– In a Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT environment:  
Parameter  
Bits per second:  
Databits:  
Value  
9600  
8
Parity:  
None  
1
Stop bits:  
Flow control:  
None  
– In a UNIX environment, enter the following string at the prompt: tip /dev/  
ttyb -9600  
f. From the terminal emulator application, log on to the switch with administrative  
privileges through the serial connection. The default administrative logon is admin  
and the default password is password.  
CAUTION Do not change the default password unless local administration policy  
requires it.  
g. Enter the following at the prompt: ipAddrSet  
h. Enter the following information at the corresponding prompts, listed below:  
Ethernet IP Address[10.77.77.77]: Enter the new Ethernet IP address.  
Ethernet Subnetmask[0.0.0.0]: Enter the new Ethernet subnetmask.  
Fibre Channel IP Address [none]: Enter the new Fibre Channel IP  
address if desired.  
Fibre Channel Subnetmask [none]: Enter the new Fibre Channel subnet  
mask if desired.  
Gateway Address[172.17.1.1]: Enter the new gateway address.  
Set IP address now? [y = set now, n = next reboot]: Enter “y”  
to set now.  
i. You can verify the address was correctly set by entering the following: ipAddrShow  
j. Record the IP address on the label provided for this purpose on the FC 16B.  
k. Once the IP address is verified as correct, remove the serial cable and replace the  
shipping plug in the serial port.  
Note The serial port is intended only for use during the initial setting of the IP  
address and for service purposes. Using the serial port during normal switch operation  
or for regular maintenance is not recommended.  
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2. Record the IP address for future reference.  
3. Connect the switch to the workstation computer by Ethernet cable (can be a direct  
connection or through a network) by completing the following steps:  
a. Remove the shipping plug from the Ethernet port.  
b. Insert one end of an Ethernet cable in the Ethernet port.  
c. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the workstation or to an Ethernet  
network containing the workstation.  
Note The switch can now be accessed remotely and from multiple connections using  
telnet or Web Tools. Ensure that the switch is not being modified from any other  
connections during the remaining steps.  
4. Log on to the switch with administrative privileges by telnet. The default administrative  
logon is adminand the default password is password.  
CAUTION Do not change the default password unless local administration policy  
requires it.  
5. Modify the domain IDs if desired by completing the following steps:  
Note The default domain ID is 1. If the default domain ID is already in use when the  
switch is connected to the fabric, the domain ID for the new switch is automatically  
reset to a unique value. The domain IDs that are currently in use can be determined  
using the telnet command fabricShow.  
a. Disable the switch by entering the following: switchDisable  
b. Enter the following: configure  
c. Enter the following at the Fabric parameters prompt: y  
d. Enter a unique domain ID: Domain: (1..239) [1] 3  
e. Complete the remaining prompts (or press CTRL+D to accept the remaining settings  
without completing all the prompts).  
f. Re-enable the switch by entering the following: switchEnable  
6. Optional: Specify any custom status policies for the fabric by completing the following  
steps:  
a. Enter the following at the prompt: switchStatusPolicySet  
b. Specify the desired status policies. To completely deactivate the alarm for a particular  
condition, enter “0” at the prompt for that condition.  
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7. Add the SFPs (small form factor pluggable media) and cables to the ports as required by  
completing the following steps:  
Note The ports and FC cables used in trunking groups must meet specific  
requirements. For a list of these requirements, refer to the ISL Trunking User’s Guide.  
CAUTION Configure each port to match the topology of each host or target before  
connecting to the device. The default port configuration is fabric, not private loop. The  
switch does not auto-sense topology.  
a. Remove the shipping plug from the ports to be used.  
b. Position the SFP so that the key (the tab near the cable-end of the SFP) is on top, and  
insert the SFP into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks.  
For more specific instructions, refer to the SFP manufacturer’s documentation.  
Note The SFP is keyed so that it can only be inserted with the correct orientation  
into the port. If the SFP does not slide in easily, ensure it is correctly oriented.  
c. Connect the cables to the SFPs as appropriate to the fabric topology. Position each  
cable so that the key (the ridge on one side of the cable connector) is aligned with the  
slot in the SFP. Then, insert the cable into the SFP until it is firmly seated and the  
latching mechanism clicks.  
Note The cable is keyed so that it can only be inserted correctly into the SFP. If the  
cable does not slide in easily, ensure it is correctly oriented.  
8. Optional: Verify the correct operation of the FC 16B by entering the following command  
from a workstation: switchShow. This command provides information about the status  
of the switch and the ports. For more information about this and other commands, refer  
to the Fabric OS Procedures Guide.  
Saving the System Configuration Files  
Upload the switch configuration file for disaster recovery and keep it in a safe place where  
it can be easily found. Backing up the configuration after the initial configuration changes  
and periodically thereafter is strongly recommended.  
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Backing up the Switch Configuration Settings  
FTP must be used on Windows workstations to backup the system configuration. The FTP  
server must be running before an upload can occur. Use the RSHD service on a UNIX  
machine.  
Note The two supplied utilities, RSHD.EXE and CAT.EXE currently do not support  
uploads for Windows, only downloads. FTP must be used on Windows machines.  
1. Verify that the RSHD service (on a UNIX machine) or the FTP service (on a Windows  
machine) is running on the host workstation.  
2. Login to the switch as the admin user.  
3. At the command line enter the following command:  
configUpload "hostIPaddr", "user", "path_filename","password"  
where hostIPaddris the IP address of the host computer, useris the User ID used to  
log into this computer, path_filenameis the path location and filename of the  
configuration file, and passwordis the password for the user ID specified. If only  
configUploadis entered the system prompts you for each parameter.  
Example:  
switch:admin> configupload  
Server Name or IP Address [host]: 123.45.678.901  
User Name [user]: kelev  
File Name [config.txt]: switch1  
Protocol (RSHD or FTP) [rshd]: ftp  
Password:  
upload complete  
Restoring the System Configuration Settings  
To restore the system configuration settings from a backup:  
1. Verify that the RSHD service (on a UNIX machine) or the FTP service (on a Windows  
machine) is running on the host workstation.  
2. Login to the switch as the admin user.  
3. Shut down the switch by entering the following command:  
switchDisable  
4. At the command line enter the following command:  
configDownload "hostIPaddr", "user", "path_filename","password"  
where hostIPaddris the IP address of the host computer, useris the User ID used to  
log into this computer, path_filenameis the path location and filename of the  
system configuration file, and passwordis the password for the user ID specified.  
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Note The password operand is only required if you are using FTP.  
5. Reboot the switch by entering the following command:  
fastBoot  
Next Steps  
Specific tasks remain to be completed before the switch is fully operational and  
manageable in your network with your equipment. These tasks and the associated tools are  
described in the remaining documents shipped with the product on the documentation CD-  
ROM. This section provides specific guidance for completing tasks that many users may  
need to do.  
Setting QuickLoop Mode on Ports  
The default configuration for a port is fabric mode. QuickLoop is used to connect private  
hosts to private storage using the Fibre Channel network. A QuickLoop zone, connecting  
two switches, may be used to expand the number of private hosts and storage connected.  
An entire switch can be set to operate in QuickLoop mode using the qlEnabletelnet  
command. A port on a switch operating in Mixed mode can be set to or removed from  
QuickLoop using the telnet commands qlPortEnableand qlPortDisable. See the  
QuickLoop User’s Guide for more details.  
Setting Up Speed Negotiation  
The FC 16B ports can operate at three different speed levels: auto-sensing mode, 1 Gbps  
mode, or 2 Gbps mode. Use the telnet command switchCfgSpeedto set the speed level  
for all ports in a switch. Use the portCfgSpeedto set the speed level for a single port.  
Depending on your environment you may need to force a port to use a specific speed level.  
Check the configuration information for your network components for specific  
requirements. See the Fabric OS Reference Manual for a detailed command description.  
Configuring Supported Devices  
HP Surestore Director FC-64 Switch  
The FC 16B switch can be used with the HP Surestore Director FC-64 switch. Specific  
configurations must be set on both devices to make this work.  
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On the FC 16B, logon to the switch with administrative privileges and enter  
the following telnet commands:  
1. switchDisable  
2. interopMode 1  
3. switchEnable  
On the Director FC-64 switch, the following steps must be completed to configure the  
switch for interoperability:  
Step 1: Verify Unique Domain IDs  
Step 2: Select a Single Surestore FC-64 Director as Principal Switch  
Step 3: Verify Unique Zone Names  
Step 4: Verify Brocade Product Zoning Configurations  
Step 5: Verify Zone Naming Conventions  
Step 6: Verify Operating Mode  
Step 7: Verify Surestore FC-64 Director Switches’ Operating Parameters  
Step 8: Verify Firmware Version  
Step 9: Verify EFC Manager Version  
Step 10: Verify Private Loop Targets on Brocade Products are Translated to Fabric  
Step 11: Add Switches to Fabric  
Step 12: Complete Zoning Activities  
Step 13: Save Active Zone Set  
For complete instructions on configuring the HP Director FC-64 switch see “Checklist for  
Merging Fabrics” in the Merging Heterogeneous Fabrics Instructions white paper on the  
FC 16B documentation CD-ROM.  
HP Surestore VA 7400  
The FC 16B also can support a 2Gb connection to an HP Surestore Virtual Array 7400. Set  
the port speed to 2Gb using the telnet command portCfgSpeed.  
Use the Virtual Front Panel (VFP) on the VA 7400 and configure the device as follows:  
1. Change the controller port data rate to 2 Gbits/s  
a. To change the port data rate to 2 gigabits/second for controller 1, enter:  
vfpmgr -S 2 -c 1  
When prompted to reset, enter no.  
b. To change the port data rate for controller 2, enter:  
vfpmgr -S 2 -c 2  
When prompted to reset, enter noif additional settings must be changed. If all  
changes have been made, enter yesto reset the array.  
2. Change the controller port topology.  
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a. To change the port topology for controller 1 enter the following command, selecting  
4for Direct Fabric Attach:  
vfpmgr -t 4 -c 1  
When prompted to reset, enter no.  
b. To change the port topology for controller 2 enter the following  
command, using the same topology value used for controller 1:  
vfpmgr -t 4 -c 2  
When prompted to reset, enter noif additional settings must be changed. If all  
changes have been made, enter yesto reset the array.  
Private Loop Devices  
To work with private loop devices such as the FC 60, the FC 10, or the SCSI bridge FC 4/  
2, set the FC 16B switch port as an L_PORT. See the telnet command portCfgLport.  
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Switch 16B  
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This chapter provides the following information:  
Turning the FC 16B On and Off  
To turn the FC 16B on, connect one or both power supplies to a power source, then flip the AC  
power switch to “I”.  
To turn the switch off, turn off both power supplies (if both are installed) by flipping each AC  
power switch to “O”.  
Note: Removing all power from the switch triggers a system reset. When power is restored, all  
devices are returned to the initial state and the switch runs POST, a one-minute system  
check.  
Interpreting LED Activity  
System activity and status can be determined through the activity of the LEDs on the switch.  
Note: The LEDs may flash yellow during diagnostic tests, and green, yellow, or orange during  
POST. This is normal, and does not indicate a problem unless the LEDS do not return to a  
normal pattern after POST or the other diagnostic tests are complete. The orange light may  
be referred to as “amber” in other documentation.  
The FC 16B includes the following LEDs:  
16 port status LEDs on the SFP media side (above and to the left of each port) to indicate the  
status of each port.  
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16 port speed LEDs on the SFP media side (above and to the right of each port) to indicate the  
current link speed of each port.  
One switch power LED below the serial port on the SFP media side, to indicate whether the  
switch is on and has successfully booted.  
Two power supply LEDs on the power supply side (one on each power supply) to indicate the  
status of each power supply.  
One switch status LED in the center of the power supply side to indicate whether the switch is  
on and has successfully booted, and whether any of the ports are faulty.  
LEDs On the SFP Media Side  
Figure 3-1 shows the SFP media side of the FC 16B with the LEDs identified.  
Switch Power LED  
Ethernet Port  
Serial Port  
Optical Port (16x)  
Port Status LED (16x)  
Port Speed LED (16x)  
Figure 3-1 The SFP media side of the FC 16B  
Table 3-1 describes the LEDs on the SFP media side of the switch.  
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SFP Media Side LED Patterns During Normal Operation  
Table 3-1  
Location Purpose Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended  
Action  
of LED  
of LED  
Above  
Each  
Port, on  
Left  
Indicates  
port status  
No light  
No light or signal carrier  
(media or cable) is  
detected.  
Check media and  
cable.  
Steady green  
Port is online (connected to No action required.  
an external device) but has  
no traffic.  
Slow-flashing  
green  
The port is online but  
segmented, indicating a  
loopback cable or  
Verify correct device  
is connected to port.  
(on 1 second;  
off 1 second)  
incompatible switch.  
Fast-flashing  
green  
The port is in internal  
loopback (diagnostic).  
No action required.  
(on 1/4 second;  
off 1/4 second)  
Flickering green Port is online, with traffic  
flowing through port.  
No action required.  
No action required.  
Steady orange  
Port is receiving light or  
signal carrier, but is not yet  
online.  
Slow-flashing  
orange  
The port is disabled  
(result of diagnostics or  
portDisable command).  
Reset the port from a  
management station.  
(on 1 second;  
off 1 second)  
Fast-flashing  
orange  
The port is faulty.  
Reset the switch from  
a management station.  
(on 1/4 second;  
off 1/4 second)  
Alternating  
green and yellow  
Port is bypassed.  
Reset the port from a  
management station.  
Above  
Each  
Indicates  
port speed  
No light  
The port is transmitting/  
receiving at 1 Gbps.  
No action required.  
Port, on  
Right  
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Table 3-1  
SFP Media Side LED Patterns During Normal Operation  
Location Purpose Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended  
Action  
of LED  
of LED  
Steady green  
No light  
The port is transmitting/  
receiving at 2 Gbps.  
No action required.  
Below  
Serial  
Port  
Indicates  
switch  
power  
Either the switch is off, or  
boot is not complete, or  
boot has failed.  
Verify that the switch  
is on and boot has had  
time to complete. If  
there is still no light,  
contact your HP  
account representative.  
Steady green  
Switch is on and boot has  
successfully completed.  
No action required.  
Slow-flashing  
green  
Diagnostic failure on one or Errors may be listed in  
more ports.  
the error log. Refer to  
the Fabric OS  
Procedures Guide for  
more information.  
LEDs On the Power Supply Side  
Figure 3-2 shows the power supply side of the switch with the LEDs identified.  
Power Supply #1  
Power Supply LED (2x)  
Switch Status LED  
AC Power Switch (2x)  
Power Supply #2  
Fan Tray Assembly (containing  
fans #1 and 2)  
Spring Latch (2x)  
Fan Tray Assembly  
(containing  
fans #3 and 4)  
Figure 3-2 The power supply side of the FC 16B  
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Table 3-2 describes the LEDs on the power supply side of the switch.  
Table 3-2  
Power Supply Side LED Patterns During Normal Operation  
Location Purpose Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended  
Action  
of LED  
of LED  
On each  
power  
supply  
Indicates  
status of  
related  
power  
No light  
Power supply is not  
providing power.  
Verify power supply is  
on and power cable is  
connected to a valid  
power source.  
supply  
Steady green  
No light  
Power supply is providing No action required.  
power.  
Center of Indicates  
Either the switch is off, or Verify that the switch  
power  
supply  
side  
switch  
status  
boot is not complete, or  
boot has failed.  
is on and boot has had  
time to complete. If  
there is still no light,  
contact your HP  
account representative.  
Steady green  
Steady yellow  
Switch is on and boot has  
successfully completed.  
No action required.  
Diagnostic command is in If no diagnostic tests  
progress, or one or more  
ports are faulty.  
are running, check the  
Port Status LEDs for  
fault indicators.  
Slow-flashing  
yellow  
Diagnostic failure on one or Errors may be listed in  
more ports.  
the error log. Refer to  
the Fabric OS  
Procedures Guide for  
more information.  
Interpreting POST Results  
Each time the switch is powered on or reset, the switch automatically performs POST, a one minute  
system check during which the port status LEDs flash different colors.  
To determine whether POST completed without errors, verify that all LEDs return to a normal state  
after POST is complete. If one or more LEDs do not return to a normal state, and this is not due to  
the switch being set to beacon, see Interpreting LED Activity on page 3-1 (for more information  
about beaconing, refer to the Fabric OS Procedures Guide).  
Note: If the switch prompt does not display when POST completes, POST was not successfully  
completed and the switch should be returned to your HP account representative for repair.  
Any errors detected during POST are written to the system log, accessible through the errShow  
command. For more information about error messages, refer to the Fabric OS Reference.  
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Maintaining the Switch  
The FC 16B does not require any regular physical maintenance, and is designed to minimize the  
chance of failure, including diagnostic tests and field-replaceable units.  
Diagnostic Tests  
Diagnostic tests are provided to help troubleshoot the hardware and the firmware. The diagnostic  
tests provided on the switch include tests of internal connections and circuitry, fixed media, and any  
SFP modules and fiber optic cables in use. The tests are implemented by command, either through  
a telnet session or through a terminal set up for a serial connection to the switch. Some tests require  
the ports to be connected by external cables, to allow diagnostics to verify the serializer/deserializer  
interface, as well as the attached SFP and cable.  
All diagnostic tests are run at link speeds of both 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps. For information about the  
specific diagnostic tests and how to run them, refer to the Fabric OS Procedures Guide.  
Note: The transmit and receive speed of the links may be temporarily locked to a specific speed  
during diagnostic testing.  
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Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)  
This switch may have more than one power cable. To reduce the risk of  
electric shock, disconnect both power cables before servicing.  
Warning  
The power supplies, fan trays, and the entire switch can all be replaced in the field, without the use  
of special tools. The switch can continue operating during the replacement of a fan tray or power  
supply, if they are replaced one at a time. To simplify replacement, the switch has a minimum of  
internal cables and no jumpers or hardware settings. Replacement instructions are provided with all  
replacement units ordered.  
The right and left power supplies are identical and fit into either power supply slot. Once they are  
installed, they are identified by the Fabric OS as power supply #1, which is on the right when  
viewing the switch from the power supply side, and power supply #2, on the left (see Figure 3-2 on  
page 3-4). The right and left fan trays are also identical and fit into either fan tray slot. Each fan tray  
contains two fans: the fans in the fan tray on the right when viewing the switch from the power  
supply side are identified by the Fabric OS as fans #1 and #2, and the fans in the fan tray on the left  
are identified as fans #3 and #4 (see Figure 3-2 on page 3-4).  
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This appendix provides the following information:  
Switch Components  
The FC 16B switch consists of the following components:  
A 1U chassis, designed to be mounted in a 19-inch rack, with forced-air cooling that flows  
from the power supply side of the switch to the SFP media side.  
16 optical ports, compatible with SFPs (small form factor pluggable media).  
One RS-232 serial port (DB9 connector) on the SFP media side.  
One IEEE compliant RJ-45 connector on the SFP media side for use with 10/100 Mbps  
Ethernet or in-band.  
Human-readable labels and bar code labels on the front and back.  
A total of 36 LEDs  
Two LEDs for each of the 16 ports to indicate port status and link speed information.  
One LED on each power supply to indicate the status of that power supply.  
One LED on the left of the SFP media side to indicate whether the switch has power.  
One LED in the center of the power supply side to indicate the overall switch status.  
Two universal input and redundant power supplies with AC switches and built-in fans. The  
power supplies plug into internal blind-mate connectors when installed in the chassis.  
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Two fan trays, each containing two fans. Air is pulled in through the rear intake and pushed out  
through the vents in the SFP media side. The fans provide adequate cooling for the maximum  
switch power rating of 102 Watts.  
Three digital thermometers, capable of sensing a temperature range from -55 °C to +125°C, in  
0.5°C increments.  
A motherboard that is completely enclosed in an EMI (electromagnetic interference) enclosure  
tray. The logic and chassis ground are connected to the chassis by screws. The embedded  
processor can process frames up to 1024 bytes.  
A real-time clock (RTC) with a 10-year, non-customer replaceable, battery and 56 bytes of  
NVRAM.  
Weight and Physical Dimensions  
The dimensions of the FC 16B are listed in the following table.  
Table A-1  
Dimension  
Height  
Physical Specifications  
Value  
1U  
Depth  
24 inches (61.0 cm)  
17 inches (43.2 cm)  
Width  
Weight (with both power 28.5 lbs (12.9 kg)  
supplies installed)  
Facility Requirements  
To ensure correct operation of the switch, the facility where the switch is in use must meet the  
following requirements:  
Adequate supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size, as specified by the electrical rating on the  
switch nameplate.  
An air flow of at least 300 cubic feet per minute, available in the immediate vicinity of the  
switch.  
The power specifications listed in Table A-2 on page A-3.  
The environmental specifications listed in Table A-3 on page A-3.  
The electrical interference must be less than the levels stated in the standards listed in  
Table A-4, under “Immunity” (on page A-5).  
If the switch will be installed in an EIA rack:  
All equipment installed in the rack should have a reliable branch circuit ground  
connection, and should not rely on a connection to a branch circuit, such as a power strip.  
The rack should be balanced and the installed equipment within the rack’s weight limits.  
Ensure the rack is mechanically secured to insure stability in the event of an earthquake.  
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Power Supply Specifications  
The power supplies are universal and capable of functioning worldwide without using voltage  
jumpers or switches. They meet IEC 61000-4-5 surge voltage requirements and are autoranging in  
terms of accommodating input voltages and line frequencies. Each power supply has its own built-  
in fan for cooling, pushing the air towards the front of the switch.  
.
Table A-2  
Power Supply Specifications  
Specification  
Value  
Outlet  
Correctly wired and earth-grounded  
126 Watts, with fans operating  
Total power available  
from each power supply  
Max. switch power  
Input voltage  
90 - 102 Watts (depending on SFP media vendor)  
100 - 240 VAC  
Input line frequency  
Harmonic distortion  
BTU rating  
47 - 63 Hz  
Active power factor correction per IEC1000-3-2  
108 Watts x 3.412 BTU/Hr/Watts = 368.5 BTU/hr  
10 Amps Peak, > 300 usec - hot/cold start  
Fused in both hot & neutral lines  
3.5” wide, 1.5” high, 13.5” long  
Inrush current  
Input line protection  
Maximum dimensions  
Environmental Requirements  
The following table lists the environmental ranges that are acceptable when the FC 16B is  
operating, and the ranges that are acceptable when the switch is not operating.  
Table A-3  
Environmental Requirements  
Acceptable Range  
10°C to 40 °C  
Temperature (non-operating) -35°C to 65 °C  
Condition  
Temperature (operating)  
Humidity (operating)  
Humidity (non-operating)  
Altitude (operating)  
5% to 85% RH non condensing, at 40°C  
0% to 90% RH non-conducting, at 40°C  
0 to 3 kilometers above sea level  
0 to 12 kilometers above sea level  
Altitude (non-operating)  
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Environmental Requirements (Continued)  
Shock (operating)  
Shock (non-operating)  
4G, 11MS duration, half sine  
20G, 11MS duration, sq.wave  
5G, 0-3 kHz at 1.0 octave/minute  
10G, 0-5kHz at 1.0 octave/minute  
Vibration (operating)  
Vibration (non-operating)  
General Specifications  
The FC 16B supports F_Port, FL_Port, and E_Port connections and DNS (Distributed Name  
Server). It is EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) compliant.  
The following table lists the general specifications for the FC 16B.  
Table A-4  
General Specifications  
Specification  
Description  
Configurable port types  
The FC 16B supports F_Port, FL_Port, and E_Port  
connections.  
EMI rating  
An operating FC 16B conforms to the EMI (electromagnetic  
interference) radiation levels specified by the following  
regulations:  
FCC Rules & Regulations, Part 15B, Class A level  
CISPR22 Class A  
EN55022 Class A  
VCCI Class A ITE  
AS/NZS 3548 Class A  
System architecture  
Non-blocking shared-memory switch  
System processor  
Intel 80960VH, 100MHz CPU  
ANSI Fibre Channel protocol  
FC-PH (Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface  
standard)  
Modes of operation  
Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3  
Complies with FC-SW 5.0  
Fabric initialization  
FC-IP (IP over Fibre Channel)  
Complies with FC-IP 2.3 of the FCA profile  
Aggregate switch I/O bandwidth 64 Gbps if all 16 ports running at 2Gbps, full duplex  
Frame buffers  
27 buffers per E_Port and 16 buffers per F_Port at 2112 bytes  
per frame  
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General Specifications (Continued)  
Port to port latency  
Less than 2 microseconds with no contention (destination port  
is free)  
Data transmission range  
Immunity  
Up to 500 m (1,625 ft.) for short-wavelength optical link  
Up to 10 km (32,820 ft.) for long-wavelength optical link  
IEC 61000-4-2 Severity Level 3 for Electrostatic Discharge  
IEC 61000-4-3 Severity Level 3 for Radiated Fields  
IEC 61000-4-4 Severity Level 3 for Fast Transients  
IEC 61000-4-5 Severity Level 3 for Surge Voltage  
IEC 61000-4-6 Conducted Emissions  
IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Variations  
Memory Specifications  
The FC 16B has the following memory:  
Main Memory: 16 MB per switch  
Flash Memory: 16MB of 16-bit wide memory, stored in 2 banks of 8M-bytes each  
Boot Flash: 512K bytes of 8-bit for system boot  
The centralized memory maximizes the overall switch throughput by guaranteeing full transmit and  
receive bandwidth to all Fibre Channel ports at all times.  
Optical Port Specifications  
The optical ports in the FC 16B are compatible with SWL (short wave-length) and LWL (long  
wave-length) SFPs (small form factor pluggable media) and SFP-compatible cables. The strength  
of the signal is determined by the type of SFP in use.  
The ports meet all required safety standards. For more information about these standards, see  
The ports are capable of operating at 2.125 Gbps or 1.0625 Gbps. Each port has a SerDes  
(serializer/de-serializer) which accepts 10-bit wide parallel data and serializes it into a high-speed  
serial stream. The parallel data is expected to be “8B/10B” encoded data or equivalent.  
Serial Port Specifications  
The serial port has an RS-232 connector, and is located in the SFP media side of the switch.  
Note: For dust and ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection, a cover is provided for the serial port  
and should be kept on the port whenever the serial port is not in use.  
The serial port can be used to connect to a computer workstation to configure the switch IP address  
without connecting to the fabric. The serial port’s parameters are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1  
stop bit, and no flow control.  
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The port requires a straight serial cable with a female 9-pin subminiature-D connector. Only pins 2,  
3, and 5 are supported; if pin 7 is used, the signal must always be driven high, using the pinouts  
listed in the following table.  
Table A-5 Cabling Pinouts if Pin 7 is Used  
PIN  
1
Signal  
Description  
2
TxData  
RxData  
Transmit Data  
Receive Data  
3
4
5
GND  
CTS  
Logic Ground  
Clear to Send  
6
7
8
9
POST Specifications  
The switch automatically performs POST when the switch is turned on, rebooted, or the system is  
reset. POST includes a number of diagnostic tests: the success/fail test results can be monitored  
through the LED activity, the error log, or command-line interface.  
POST completes in 60 seconds. A slightly longer version of the memory portion of the test is  
performed after cold boots. A cold boot occurs after a complete power cycle, when the switch is  
turned off then on. A warm boot is any other type of boot, such as an operating system reboot or  
switch panic.  
POST includes the following steps:  
1. Preliminary POST diagnostics are run.  
2. Operating system is initialized.  
3. Hardware is initialized.  
4. Diagnostic tests are run on a number of functions, including internal connections and circuitry,  
port functionality, ability to send and receive frames, ability to implement QuickLoop  
functionality, all aspects of memory, parity, statistics counters, and correct serialization.  
5. Universal Port configuration is performed.  
6. Links are initialized.  
7. Fabric is analyzed. If ports are connected to other fabric elements, the principal switch in the  
fabric is identified.  
8. Port addresses are assigned. The switch attempts to retain any previously assigned port  
addresses.  
9. Unicast routing tables are constructed.  
10. Normal port operation is enabled.  
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Regulatory Compliance  
FCC EMC Statement (USA)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The end user of this  
product should be aware that any changes or modifications made to this equipment without the  
approval of Hewlett-Packard could result in the product not meeting the Class A limits, in which  
case the FCC could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
EMC Statement (Canada)  
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.  
EMC Statement (European Union)  
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.  
Spécification ATI Classe A (France)  
DECLARATION D'INSTALLATION ET DE MISE EN EXPLOITATION d'un matériel de  
traitement de l'information (ATI), classé A en fonction des niveaux de perturbations  
radioélectriques émis, définis dans la norme européenne EN 55022 concernant la Compatibilité  
Electromagnétique.  
Germany Noise Declaration  
Schalldruckpegel Lp = 46.1 dB(A)  
Am Arbeitsplatz (operator position)  
Normaler Betrieb (normal operation)  
Nach ISO 7779:1999 (Typprüfung)  
VCCI EMC Statement (Japan)  
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Harmonics Conformance (Japan)  
BSMI EMC Statement (Taiwan)  
RRL EMC Statement (Korea)  
Laser Safety  
A. Certification and Classification Information  
When equipped with native Fibre Channel adapters, this product contains a laser internal to the  
small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver modules.  
In the USA, the SFP module is certified as a Class 1 Laser product, conforming to the requirements  
contained in Department Of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J.  
The certification is indicated by a label on the metal SFP housing.  
Outside the USA, the SFP is certified as a Class 1 Laser product conforming to requirements  
contained in IEC 825-1:1993 and EN60825-1:1994, including Amendment 11:1996.  
The SFP includes the following certifications:  
UL Recognized Component (USA)  
CSA Certified Component (Canada)  
TUV Certified Component (European Union)  
CB Certificate (Worldwide)  
The following figure shows the Class 1 information label that appears on the metal housing of the  
SFP.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 21 CFR(J)  
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B. Product Information  
Each communications port consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly. The  
transmitter subassembly contains internally a semiconductor laser diode in the wavelength of either  
850 nanometers (shortwave laser) or 1310 nanometers (longwave laser).  
Class 1 Laser products are not considered hazardous.  
There are no user maintenance operations, service operations, or  
adjustments to be performed on the SFP module.  
Warning  
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C. Usage Restrictions  
Failure to comply with these usage restrictions may result in incorrect operation of the system and  
points of access may emit laser radiation above the Class 1 limits established by the IEC and U.S.  
DHHS.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
Manufacturer's Name: Hewlett-Packard Company  
Network Storage Solutions Organization  
Manufacturer's Address: 8000 Foothills Blvd.  
Roseville, CA 95747  
USA  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
hp surestore fc 1Gb/2Gb switch 16B  
Model Number(s): A7340A, A7340AZ  
Product Options: All  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety: IEC 60950:1991 + A1, A2, A3, A4 / EN 60950:1992 + A1, A2, A3, A4, A11  
GB 4943-1995  
IEC 60825-1:1993 / EN 60825-1:1994 + A11, Class 1 (Laser/LED)  
EMC:  
CISPR 22:1997 / EN 55022:1998 Class A1  
GB 9254-1988  
CISPR 24:1997 / EN 55024:1998  
IEC 61000-3-2:1995 / EN 61000-3-2:1995 +A14  
IEC 61000-3-3:1994 / EN 61000-3-3:1995  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly.  
1) The Product was tested in a worst-case test configuration which maximizes RFI emissions.  
Roseville, CA  
October 15, 2001  
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ-  
TRE, Herrenberger Straße 130, D-71034 Böblingen (FAX: + 49-7031-14-3143)  
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Glossary  
8b/10b  
Encoding  
An encoding scheme that converts each 8-bit byte into 10 bits. Used to balance  
ones and zeros in high-speed transports.  
Address  
Identifier  
A 24-bit or 8-bit value used to identify the source or destination of a frame.  
Advanced  
Performance  
Monitoring  
A software product that provides error and performance information to the  
administrator and end user for use in storage management.  
AL_PA  
Arbitrated Loop Physical Address; a unique 8-bit value assigned during loop  
initialization to a port in an arbitrated loop.  
Alias Address  
Identifier  
An address identifier recognized by a port in addition to its standard identifier. An  
alias address identifier may be shared by multiple ports.  
Alias AL_PA  
An AL_PA value recognized by an L_Port in addition to the AL_PA assigned to  
the port. See also AL_PA.  
Alias Server  
ANSI  
A fabric software facility that supports multicast group management.  
American National Standards Institute; the governing body for Fibre Channel  
standards in the U.S.A.  
API  
Application Programming Interface; defined protocol that allows applications to  
interface with a set of services.  
Arbitrated  
Loop  
A shared 100 MBps Fibre Channel transport structured as a loop. Can support up  
to 126 devices and one fabric attachment. See also Topology.  
ASIC  
ATM  
Application Specific Integrated Circuit.  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode; a transport used for transmitting data over LANs  
or WANs that transmit fixed-length units of data. Provides any-to-any  
connectivity, and allows nodes to transmit simultaneously.  
AW_TOV  
Arbitration Wait Time-out Value; the minimum time an arbitrating L_Port waits  
for a response before beginning loop initialization.  
Bandwidth  
The total transmission capacity of a cable, link, or system. Usually measured in  
bps (bits per second). May also refer to the range of transmission frequencies  
available to a network. See also Throughput.  
BB_Credit  
Buffer-to-buffer credit; the number of frames that can be transmitted to a directly  
connected recipient or within an arbitrated loop. Determined by the number of  
receive buffers available. See also Buffer-to-buffer Flow Control, EE_Credit.  
Beginning  
Running  
Disparity  
The disparity at the transmitter or receiver when the special character associated  
with an ordered set is encoded or decoded. See also Disparity.  
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BER  
Bit Error Rate; the rate at which bits are expected to be received in error.  
Expressed as the ratio of error bits to total bits transmitted. See also Error.  
Block  
As applies to Fibre Channel, upper-level application data that is transferred in a  
single sequence.  
Broadcast  
The transmission of data from a single source to all devices in the fabric,  
regardless of zoning. See also Multicast, Unicast.  
Buffer-to-buffer  
Flow Control  
Management of the frame transmission rate in either a point-to-point topology or  
in an arbitrated loop. See also BB_Credit.  
Cascade  
Two or more interconnected Fibre Channel switches. For HP switches, a  
maximum of seven hops is recommended (no path longer than eight switches).  
See also Fabric, ISL.  
Chassis  
Circuit  
The metal frame in which the switch and switch components are mounted.  
An established communication path between two ports. Consists of two virtual  
circuits capable of transmitting in opposite directions. See also Link.  
Class 1  
Class 2  
Class 3  
Service that provides a dedicated connection between two ports (also called  
connection-oriented service), with notification of delivery or nondelivery.  
Service that provides multiplex and connectionless frame switching service  
between two ports, with notification of delivery or nondelivery.  
Service that provides a connectionless frame switching service between two ports,  
without notification of delivery or nondelivery of data. Can also be used to  
provide a multicast connection between the originator and recipients, with  
notification of delivery or nondelivery.  
Class F  
Connectionless service for control traffic between switches, with notification of  
delivery or nondelivery of data between the E_Ports.  
Class of  
Service  
A specified set of delivery characteristics and attributes for frame delivery.  
Comma  
A unique pattern (either 1100000 or 0011111) used in 8B/10B encoding to specify  
character alignment within a data stream. See also K28.5.  
Community  
(SNMP)  
A relationship between a group of SNMP managers and an SNMP agent, in which  
authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics are defined. See also  
SNMP.  
CRC  
Cyclic Redundancy Check; a check for transmission errors included in every data  
frame.  
Credit  
As applies to Fibre Channel, the number of receive buffers available for  
transmission of frames between ports. See also BB_Credit, EE_Credit.  
Cut-through  
Data Word  
A switching technique that allows the route for a frame to be selected as soon as  
the destination address is received. See also Route.  
Type of transmission word that occurs within frames. The frame header, data  
field, and CRC all consist of data words. See also Frame, Ordered set,  
Transmission Word.  
Defined Zone  
Configuration  
The set of all zone objects defined in the fabric. May include multiple zone  
configurations. See also Enabled Configuration, Zone Configuration.  
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Disparity  
The relationship of ones and zeros in an encoded character. “Neutral disparity”  
means an equal number of each, “positive disparity” means a majority of ones,  
and “negative disparity” means a majority of zeros.  
Distributed  
Fabrics  
The combined user’s guides for the software products Extended Fabrics and  
Remote Switch. “Distributed Fabrics” is not a software product. See also  
Extended Fabrics, Remote Switch.  
DLS  
Dynamic Load Sharing; dynamic distribution of traffic over available paths.  
Allows for recomputing of routes when an Fx_Port or E_Port changes status.  
Domain ID  
E_D_TOV  
Unique identifier for the switch in a fabric. Usually automatically assigned by the  
switch, but can also be assigned manually. Can be any value between 1 and 239.  
Error Detect Time-out Value; the minimum amount of time a target waits for a  
sequence to complete before initiating recovery. Can also be defined as the  
maximum time allowed for a round-trip transmission before an error condition is  
declared. See also R_A_TOV, RR_TOV.  
E_Port  
Expansion Port; a type of switch port that can be connected to an E_Port on  
another switch to create an ISL. See also ISL.  
EE_Credit  
End-to-end Credit; the number of receive buffers allocated by a recipient port to  
an originating port. Used by Class 1 and 2 services to manage the exchange of  
frames across the fabric between source and destination. See also End-to-end  
Flow Control, BB_Credit.  
EIA Rack  
A storage rack that meets the standards set by the Electronics Industry  
Association.  
Enabled Zone  
Configuration  
The currently enabled configuration of zones. Only one configuration can be  
enabled at a time. See also Defined Configuration, Zone Configuration.  
End-to-end  
Governs flow of class 1 and 2 frames between N_Ports. See also EE_Credit.  
Flow Control  
Error  
As applies to Fibre Channel, a missing or corrupted frame, time-out, loss of  
synchronization, or loss of signal (link errors). See also Loop Failure.  
Exchange  
The highest level Fibre Channel mechanism used for communication between  
N_Ports. Composed of one or more related sequences, and can work in either one  
or both directions.  
Extended  
Fabrics  
Software product that runs on Fabric OS and allows creation of a Fibre Channel  
fabric interconnected over distances of up to 100 kilometers. See also Distributed  
Fabrics.  
F_Port  
Fabric  
Fabric Port; a port that is able to transmit under fabric protocol and interface over  
links. Can be used to connect an N_Port to a switch. See also FL_Port, Fx_Port.  
A Fibre Channel network containing two or more switches in addition to hosts  
and devices. May also be referred to as a switched fabric. See also Topology, SAN,  
Cascade.  
Fabric Assist  
A feature that enables private and public hosts to access public targets anywhere  
on the fabric, provided they are in the same Fabric Assist zone. This feature is  
available only when both QuickLoop and Zoning are installed on the switch.  
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Manager  
A software product that works in conjunction with Web Tools to provide a  
graphical user interface for managing switch groups as a single unit, instead of as  
separate switches. Fabric Manager is installed on and run from a computer  
workstation.  
Fabric Name  
The unique identifier assigned to a fabric and communicated during login and  
port discovery.  
Fabric OS  
Operating system on HP Brocade switches.  
Fabric Watch  
A software product that runs on Fabric OS and allows monitoring and  
configuration of fabric and switch elements.  
FC-AL-3  
The Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop standard defined by ANSI. Defined on top of  
the FC-PH standards.  
FC-FLA  
FCP  
The Fibre Channel Fabric Loop Attach standard defined by ANSI.  
Fibre Channel Protocol; mapping of protocols onto the Fibre Channel standard  
protocols. For example, SCSI FCP maps SCSI-3 onto Fibre Channel.  
FC-PH-1, 2, 3  
FC-PI  
The Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface standards defined by ANSI.  
The Fibre Channel Physical Interface standard defined by ANSI.  
FC-PLDA  
The Fibre Channel Private Loop Direct Attach standard defined by ANSI. Applies  
to the operation of peripheral devices on a private loop.  
FC-SW-2  
The second generation of the Fibre Channel Switch Fabric standard defined by  
ANSI. Specifies tools and algorithms for the interconnection and initialization of  
Fibre Channel switches in order to create a multi-switch Fibre Channel fabric.  
Fibre Channel  
Transport  
A protocol service that supports communication between Fibre Channel service  
providers. See also FSP.  
Fill Word  
An IDLE or ARB ordered set that is transmitted during breaks between data  
frames to keep the Fibre Channel link active.  
Firmware  
FL_Port  
The basic operating system provided with the hardware.  
Fabric Loop Port; a port that is able to transmit under fabric protocol and also has  
arbitrated loop capabilities. Can be used to connect an NL_Port to a switch. See  
also F_Port, Fx_Port.  
FLOGI  
Frame  
Fabric Login; the process by which an N_Port determines whether a fabric is  
present, and if so, exchanges service parameters with it. See also PLOGI.  
The Fibre Channel structure used to transmit data between ports. Consists of a  
start-of-frame delimiter, header, any optional headers, the data payload, a cyclic  
redundancy check (CRC), and an end-of-frame delimiter. There are two types of  
frames: Link control frames (transmission acknowledgements, etc.) and data  
frames.  
FRU  
FS  
Field-replaceable Unit; a component that can be replaced on site.  
Fibre Channel Service; a service that is defined by Fibre Channel standards and  
exists at a well-known address. For example, the Simple Name Server is a Fibre  
Channel service. See also FSP.  
FSP  
Fibre Channel Service Protocol; the common protocol for all fabric services,  
transparent to the fabric type or topology. See also FS.  
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Fabric Shortest Path First. Routing protocol for Fibre Channel switches.  
Full-duplex  
A mode of communication that allows the same port to simultaneously transmit  
and receive frames. See also Half-duplex.  
Fx_Port  
G_Port  
A fabric port that can operate as either an F_Port or FL_Port. See also F_Port,  
FL_Port.  
Generic Port; a port that can operate as either an E_Port or F_Port. A port is  
defined as a G_Port when it is not yet connected or has not yet assumed a specific  
function in the fabric.  
GBIC  
Gigabit Interface Converter; a removable serial transceiver module that allows  
gigabaud physical-level transport for Fibre Channel and gigabit Ethernet. See also  
SFP.  
Gbps  
Gigabits per second (1,062,500,000 bits/second).  
GigaBytes per second (1,062,500,000 bytes/second).  
GBps  
Half-duplex  
A mode of communication that allows a port to either transmit or receive frames  
at any time, but not simultaneously (with the exception of link control frames,  
which can be transmitted at any time). See also Full-duplex.  
Hard Address  
HBA  
The AL_PA that an NL_Port attempts to acquire during loop initialization.  
Host Bus Adapter; the interface card between a server or workstation bus and the  
Fibre Channel network.  
Hub  
A Fibre Channel wiring concentrator that collapses a loop topology into a  
physical star topology. Nodes are automatically added to the loop when active and  
removed when inactive.  
Idle  
Continuous transmission of an ordered set over a Fibre Channel link when no data  
is being transmitted, to keep the link active and maintain bit, byte, and word  
synchronization.  
Initiator  
A server or workstation on a Fibre Channel network that initiates communications  
with storage devices. See also Target.  
Integrated  
Fabric  
The fabric created by the HP FC 6164, consisting of six Silkworm 2250 switches  
cabled together and configured to handle traffic as a seamless group.  
IOD  
In-order Delivery; a parameter that, when set, guarantees that frames are either  
delivered in order or dropped.  
ISL  
Interswitch Link; a Fibre Channel link from the E_Port of one switch to the  
E_Port of another. See also E_Port, Cascade.  
ISL Trunking  
An HP Brocade switch feature that enables distribution of traffic over the  
combined bandwidth of up to four ISLs (between adjacent switches), while  
preserving in-order delivery. A set of trunked ISLs is called a trunking group;  
each port employed in a trunking group is called a trunking port. See also Master  
Port.  
Isolated  
E_Port  
An E_Port that is online but not operational due to overlapping domain IDs or  
nonidentical parameters (such as E_D_TOVs). See also E_Port.  
IU  
Information Unit; a set of information as defined by either upper-level process  
protocol definition or upper-level protocol mapping.  
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K28.5  
Just a Bunch Of Disks; indicates a number of disks connected in a single chassis  
to one or more controllers. See also RAID.  
A special 10-bit character used to indicate the beginning of a transmission word  
that performs Fibre Channel control and signaling functions. The first seven bits  
of the character are the comma pattern. See also Comma.  
L_Port  
Loop Port; a node port (NL_Port) or fabric port (FL_Port) that has arbitrated loop  
capabilities. An L_Port can be in one of two modes:  
Fabric mode Connected to a port that is not loop capable, and using fabric  
protocol.  
Loop mode In an arbitrated loop and using loop protocol. An L_Port in loop  
mode can also be in participating mode or non-participating mode.  
See also Non-participating Mode, Participating Mode.  
Latency  
Link  
The period of time required to transmit a frame, from the time it is sent until it  
arrives.  
As applies to Fibre Channel, a physical connection between two ports, consisting  
of both transmit and receive fibres. See also Circuit.  
Link Services  
LIP  
A protocol for link-related actions.  
Loop Initialization Primitive; the signal used to begin initialization in a loop.  
Indicates either loop failure or resetting of a node.  
LM_TOV  
Loop Master Time-out Value; the minimum time that the loop master waits for a  
loop initialization sequence to return.  
Loop Failure  
Loss of signal within a loop for any period of time, or loss of synchronization for  
longer than the time-out value.  
Loop  
Initialization  
The logical procedure used by an L_Port to discover its environment. Can be used  
to assign AL_PA addresses, detect loop failure, or reset a node.  
Loop_ID  
A hex value representing one of the 127 possible AL_PA values in an arbitrated  
loop.  
Looplet  
LPSM  
A set of devices connected in a loop to a port that is a member of another loop.  
Loop Port State Machine; the logical entity that performs arbitrated loop  
protocols and defines the behavior of L_Ports when they require access to an  
arbitrated loop.  
LWL  
Long Wavelength; a type of fiber optic cabling that is based on 1300mm lasers  
and supports link speeds of 1.0625 Gbps. May also refer to the type of GBIC or  
SFP. See also SWL.  
Master Port  
As relates to trunking, the port that determines the routing paths for all traffic  
flowing through the trunking group. One of the ports in the first ISL in the  
trunking group is designated as the master port for that group. See also ISL  
Trunking.  
MIB  
Management Information Base; an SNMP structure to help with device  
management, providing configuration and device information. The MIB types  
provided with HP Brocade switches are described in the MIB Reference Manual.  
Multicast  
The transmission of data from a single source to multiple specified N_Ports (as  
opposed to all the ports on the network). See also Broadcast, Unicast.  
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Multimode  
N_Port  
A fiber optic cabling specification that allows up to 500 meters between devices.  
Node Port; a port on a node that can connect to a Fibre Channel port or to another  
N_Port in a point-to-point connection. See also NL_Port, Nx_Port.  
Name Server  
NL_Port  
Frequently used to indicate Simple Name Server. See also SNS.  
Node Loop Port; a node port that has arbitrated loop capabilities. Used to connect  
an equipment port to the fabric in a loop configuration through an FL_Port. See  
also N_Port, Nx_Port.  
Node  
A Fibre Channel device that contains an N_Port or NL_Port.  
Node Name  
The unique identifier for a node, communicated during login and port discovery.  
Non-  
participating  
Mode  
A mode in which an L_Port in a loop is inactive and cannot arbitrate or send  
frames, but can retransmit any received transmissions. This mode is entered if  
there are more than 127 devices in a loop and an AL_PA cannot be acquired. See  
also L_Port, Participating Mode.  
Nx_Port  
A node port that can operate as either an N_Port or NL_Port.  
Ordered Set  
A transmission word that uses 8B/10B mapping and begins with the K28.5  
character. Ordered sets occur outside of frames, and include the following items:  
Frame delimiters Mark frame boundaries and describe frame contents.  
Primitive signals Indicate events.  
Primitive sequences Indicate or initiate port states.  
Ordered sets are used to differentiate Fibre Channel control information from data  
frames and to manage the transport of frames.  
Packet  
A set of information transmitted across a network. See also Frame.  
Participating  
Mode  
A mode in which an L_Port in a loop has a valid AL_PA and can arbitrate, send  
frames, and retransmit received transmissions. See also L_Port, Non-  
participating Mode.  
Path Selection  
The selection of a transmission path through the fabric.  
Phantom  
Address  
An AL_PA value that is assigned to an device that is not physically in the loop.  
Also known as phantom AL_PA.  
Phantom  
Device  
A device that is not physically in an arbitrated loop but is logically included  
through the use of a phantom address.  
PLOGI  
Port Login; the port-to-port login process by which initiators establish sessions  
with targets. See also FLOGI.  
Point-to-point  
Port_Name  
POST  
A Fibre Channel topology that employs direct links between each pair of  
communicating entities. See also Topology.  
The unique identifier assigned to a Fibre Channel port. Communicated during  
login and port discovery.  
Power On Self-Test; a series of tests run by a switch after it is turned on.  
Private  
NL_Port  
An NL_Port that communicates only with other private NL_Ports in the same  
loop and does not log into the fabric.  
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Private Device  
A device that supports arbitrated loop protocol and can interpret 8-bit addresses,  
but cannot log into the fabric.  
Private Loop  
Protocol  
An arbitrated loop that does not include a participating FL_Port.  
A defined method and a set of standards for communication.  
Public  
NL_Port  
An NL_Port that logs into the fabric, can function within either a public or a  
private loop, and can communicate with either private or public NL_Ports.  
Public Device  
Public Loop  
QuickLoop  
A device that supports arbitrated loop protocol, can interpret 8-bit addresses, and  
can log into the fabric.  
An arbitrated loop that includes a participating FL_Port, and may contain both  
public and private NL_Ports.  
A software product that makes it possible to allow private devices within loops to  
communicate with public and private devices across the fabric through the  
creation of a larger loop.  
May also refer to the arbitrated loop created using this software. A QuickLoop  
can contain a number of devices or looplets; all devices in the same QuickLoop  
share a single AL_PA space.  
R_A_TOV  
RAID  
Resource Allocation Time-out Value; the maximum time a frame can be delayed  
in the fabric and still be delivered. See also E_D_TOV, RR_TOV.  
Redundant Array of Independent Disks; a collection of disk drives that appear as  
a single volume to the server and are fault tolerant through mirroring or parity  
checking. See also JBOD.  
Remote Switch  
A software product that runs on Fabric OS and enables two switches to be  
connected over an ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) connection. This requires a  
compatible Fibre Channel to ATM gateway, and can have a distance of up to 10  
kilometers between each switch and the respective ATM gateway. See also  
Distributed Fabrics.  
Request Rate  
Route  
The rate at which requests arrive at a servicing entity. See also Service Rate.  
As applies to a fabric, the communication path between two switches. May also  
apply to the specific path taken by an individual frame, from source to  
destination. See also FSPF.  
Routing  
RR_TOV  
The assignment of frames to specific switch ports, according to frame destination.  
Resource Recovery Time-out Value; the minimum time a target device in a loop  
waits after a LIP before logging out a SCSI initiator. See also E_D_TOV,  
R_A_TOV.  
RSCN  
SAN  
Registered State Change Notification; a switch function that allows notification of  
fabric changes to be sent from the switch to specified nodes.  
Storage Area Network; a network of systems and storage devices that  
communicate using Fibre Channel protocols. See also Fabric.  
Sequence  
Service Rate  
SFP  
A group of related frames transmitted in the same direction between two N_Ports.  
The rate at which an entity can service requests. See also Request Rate.  
Small Form Factor Pluggable; optical transceiver used to convert signals between  
optical fiber cables and switches.  
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SI  
Sequence Initiative.  
Single Mode  
The fiber optic cabling standard that corresponds to distances of up to 10 km  
between devices.  
SNMP  
Simple Network Management Protocol. An internet management protocol that  
uses either IP for network-level functions and UDP for transport-level functions,  
or TCP/IP for both. Can be made available over other protocols, such as UDP/IP,  
because it does not rely on the underlying communication protocols. See also  
Community (SNMP).  
SNS  
Simple Name Server; a switch service that stores names, addresses, and attributes  
for up to 15 minutes, and provides them as required to other devices in the fabric.  
SNS is defined by Fibre Channel standards and exists at a well-known address.  
May also be referred to as directory service. See also FS.  
Switch  
Hardware that routes frames according to Fibre Channel protocol and is  
controlled by software.  
Switch Name  
Switch Port  
SWL  
The arbitrary name assigned to a switch.  
A port on a switch. Switch ports can be E_Ports, F_Ports, or FL_Ports.  
Short Wavelength; a type of fiber optic cabling that is based on 850mm lasers and  
supports 1.0625 Gbps link speeds. May also refer to the type of GBIC or SFP. See  
also LWL.  
Target  
A storage device on a Fibre Channel network. See also Initiator.  
Tenancy  
The time from when a port wins arbitration in a loop until the same port returns to  
the monitoring state. Also referred to as loop tenancy.  
Throughput  
Topology  
The rate of data flow achieved within a cable, link, or system. Usually measured  
in bps (bits per second). See also Bandwidth.  
As applies to Fibre Channel, the configuration of the Fibre Channel network and  
the resulting communication paths allowed. There are three possible topologies:  
Point to point - A direct link between two communication ports.  
Switched fabric - Multiple N_Ports linked to a switch by F_Ports.  
Arbitrated loop - Multiple NL_Ports connected in a loop.  
Translative  
Mode  
A mode in which private devices can communicate with public devices across the  
fabric.  
Transmission  
Character  
A 10-bit character encoded according to the rules of the 8B/10B algorithm.  
Transmission  
Word  
A group of four transmission characters.  
Trap (SNMP)  
The message sent by an SNMP agent to inform the SNMP management station of  
a critical error. See also SNMP.  
Trunking  
See ISL Trunking.  
Tunneling  
A technique for enabling two networks to communicate when the source and  
destination hosts are both on the same type of network, but are connected by a  
different type of network.  
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U_Port  
Universal Port; a switch port that can operate as a G_Port, E_Port, F_Port, or  
FL_Port. A port is defined as a U_Port when it is not connected or has not yet  
assumed a specific function in the fabric.  
UDP  
User Datagram Protocol; a protocol that runs on top of IP and provides port  
multiplexing for upper-level protocols.  
ULP  
Upper-level Protocol; the protocol that runs on top of Fibre Channel. Typical  
upper-level protocols are SCSI, IP, HIPPI, and IPI.  
ULP_TOV  
Unicast  
Web Tools  
Upper-level Time-out Value; the minimum time that a SCSI ULP process waits  
for SCSI status before initiating ULP recovery.  
The transmission of data from a single source to a single destination. See also  
Broadcast, Multicast.  
A software product that runs on Fabric OS and provides a graphical interface to  
allow monitoring and management of individual switches or entire fabrics from a  
standard workstation.  
Well-known  
Address  
As pertaining to Fibre Channel, a logical address defined by the Fibre Channel  
standards as assigned to a specific function, and stored on the switch.  
Workstation  
WWN  
A computer used to access and manage the fabric. May also be referred to as a  
management station or host.  
Worldwide Name; an identifier that is unique worldwide. Each entity in a fabric  
has a separate WWN.  
Zone  
A set of devices and hosts attached to the same fabric and configured as being in  
the same zone. See also Zoning. Devices and hosts within the same zone have  
access permission to others in the zone, but are not visible to any outside the zone.  
Zone  
A specified set of zones. Enabling a configuration enables all zones in that  
Configuration  
configuration. See also Defined Configuration, Enabled Configuration.  
Zoning  
A software product that runs on Fabric OS and allows partitioning of the fabric  
into logical groupings of devices. Devices in a zone can only access and be  
accessed by devices in the same zone. See also Zone.  
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environmental requirements A-3  
A
airflow  
direction through switch A-2  
applications supported 1-3  
F
Fabric OS, version 1-1  
fan tray  
general information A-2  
replacing 3-7  
B
FC-IP A-4  
bandwidth, aggregate A-4  
buffers, frame A-4  
Fibre Channel Association vi  
Fibre Channel classes, supported A-4  
field-replaceable parts 3-7  
frame buffers A-4  
C
class  
FRUs 3-7  
Fibre Channel classes supported A-4  
color-coded ports 1-2  
command line, managing by 1-3  
I
compliance  
immunity, electromagnetic A-5  
ISL Trunking  
general regulatory A-7  
components, switch A-1  
about 1-2  
D
L
data transmission range A-5  
diagnostic tests  
latency A-5  
LEDs  
about 3-6  
LED indicators 3-1  
DNS, support for A-4  
colors 3-1  
during diagnostic tests 3-1  
during POST 3-1  
interpreting 3-1  
documentation, related vi  
on power supply side 3-4  
on SFP media side 3-2  
Port Speed LEDs 3-1  
Port Status LEDs 3-1  
Power Supply LED 3-2  
Switch Power LED 3-2  
Switch Status LED 3-2  
E
EIA rack  
requirements A-2  
EMI  
rating A-4  
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publications, related vi  
M
maintenance, switch 3-6  
management interfaces 1-3  
monitoring  
R
rack  
compatible interfaces 1-3  
through LED activity 3-1  
requirements A-2  
range, data transmission A-5  
real-time clock A-2  
regulatory compliance A-7  
requirements  
N
NVRAM A-2  
airflow A-2  
electrical A-2  
environmental A-2, A-3  
facility A-2  
rack A-2  
O
shock and vibration A-3  
temperature and humidity A-3  
RJ-45 connector A-1  
optical ports  
LEDs 3-1  
specifications A-5  
RS-232 connector A-1, A-5  
P
S
serial port  
physical dimensions of switch A-2  
port  
cabling pinouts A-6  
specifications A-5  
SFP media side  
color-coding 1-2  
configurable types 1-1, A-4  
ethernet port A-1  
LED for port speed 3-1  
LED for port status 3-1  
optical port A-5  
SerDes A-5  
description of 1-2  
LEDs 3-2  
SNMP, managing by 1-3  
specifications  
serial port A-1, A-5  
speed 1-1  
general A-4  
optical ports A-5  
power supply A-3  
regulatory A-7  
POST  
duration 3-1  
error messages 3-5, A-6  
interpreting 3-5  
serial port A-5  
support, technical vi  
supportShow telnet command vii  
switch  
LED indicators 3-1  
specifications A-6  
power supply  
components A-1  
general information A-1  
LED 3-2  
field-replaceable parts 3-7  
maintenance 3-6  
replacing 3-7  
physical dimensions A-2  
specifications A-1  
weight A-2  
specifications A-3  
power supply side  
LEDs 3-4  
protocol, ANSI A-4  
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technical support vi  
telnet  
managing by 1-3  
telnet commands  
supportShow command vii  
temperature, requirements A-3  
tests, diagnostic 3-6  
thermometers A-2  
transmission range, data A-5  
trunking  
about 1-2  
W
Web Tools, managing by 1-3  
weight, switch A-2  
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