Page 3 - Contents
Contents About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Intended audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 SAN Switch related documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 HP c-Class BladeSystem related documentation . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - C SAN Switch technical speci
Class A equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 European Union notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 BSMI notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Japanese notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Figures
Figures 1 .. Identifying components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2 .. 4Gb SAN Switch external ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3 .. Carton contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 4 .. Releasing the installation handle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 7 - Tables
Tables 1 .. Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2 .. Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 3 .. Identifying 4Gb SAN Switch external ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4 .. Optional hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2...
Page 9 - About this guide; Intended audience; HP c-Class BladeSystem related documentation
About this guide This guide provides information about setting up and con fi guring the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem. Throughout this guide the short product name is used, 4Gb SAN Switch. Intended audience This guide is intended for system administrators and technicians with kno...
Page 12 - Subscription service; Other HP web sites
NOTE: Provides additional information. TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts. Subscription service HP strongly recommends that customers register online using the Subscriber’s choice web site: http://www.hp.com/go/e-updates . Subscribing to this service provides you with e-mail updates on the la...
Page 13 - Overview
1 Overview The Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem (referred to hereafter as the 4Gb SAN Switch) is a Fibre Channel (FC) switch that supports link speeds of up to 4 Gb/sec. The 4Gb SAN Switch can operate in a fabric containing multiple switches or as the only switch in a fabric. NOTE: ...
Page 14 - Gb SAN Switch features
4Gb SAN Switch features The 4Gb SAN Switch provides the following features: • Fully integrated, embedded FC SAN design connects directly to the HP c-Class BladeSystem enclosure midplane • Dynamic Ports on Demand (DPOD), automatically detects port connections, assigns port licenses and enables ports ...
Page 16 - Port side of the 4Gb SAN Switch; Internal ports summary
Port side of the 4Gb SAN Switch Figure 2 and Table 3 identify 4Gb SAN Switch external ports (ports 17 through 20, and ports 21 through 0). scale: .667" = 1" 21 22 23 0 17 18 19 20 ! Reset 4Gb SAN Switch BROCADE 25074a 1 2 Figure 2 4Gb SAN Switch external portsTable 3 Identifying 4Gb SAN Swit...
Page 17 - Gb SAN Switch redundancy
4Gb SAN Switch redundancy The HP c-Class BladeSystem was engineered as a no-single-point-of-failure bladed Solution. Attributes that contribute to switch redundancy include: • Redundant power and cooling • Redundant HP Onboard Administrator (OA) to ensure management access to the SAN Switch NOTE: Th...
Page 18 - Gb SAN Switch licensing
4Gb SAN Switch licensing The 4Gb SAN Switch integrates one of three license options that complement existing HP product lines. Some 4Gb SAN Switch models ship with licenses that place limits on the number of domains that can be used. Models and their speci fi c licenses are described next: • Brocade...
Page 19 - ISL trunking groups; Supported optional features
ISL trunking groups If your 4Gb SAN Switch is licensed for interswitch link (ISL) trunking, use the trunking groups available on the switch.The FC ports are numbered from left to right, and are part of the same ISL trunking group. The trunking group consists of the ports shown in Figure 2 . NOTE: IS...
Page 20 - Optional hardware kits
Optional hardware kits Table 4 lists optional hardware kits that support the 4Gb SAN Switch. For additional options, go to the HP web site: http://www.hp.com Table 4 Optional hardware Accessory Part number Short wavelength SFP, 4Gb, 150m at 4Gb A7446B 2 m LC-to-LC multimode FC cable 221692-B21 5 m L...
Page 21 - Setup; Shipping carton contents
2 Setup This chapter provides the following information: • Shipping carton contents• Installation and safety considerations• Install the 4Gb SAN Switch• Set the IP address• Con fi gure the 4Gb SAN Switch Shipping carton contents The 4Gb SAN Switch kit shipping carton contains three items, identi fi ...
Page 22 - Installation and safety considerations; Installing multiple switches
scale: 3/8" = 1" 21 22 23 0 17 18 19 20 ! 80 -10 00 74 -01 Re v.C WH 0 4 00 00 21 1 MA C 0 0 0 5 1 E 3 5 A 2 D 6 WW N 1 0:0 0:0 0:0 5:1 E:3 5:A 2:D 6 Re set b SA N S wit ch 25202a 3 1 2 Figure 3 Carton contents Table 5 identi fi es 4Gb SAN switch components. Table 5 Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch co...
Page 23 - Electrical considerations; Environmental considerations
Each switch must be assigned a unique Ethernet IP address during con fi guration. Once the default Ethernet IP address on the 4Gb SAN Switch has been changed, you may install additional 4Gb SAN Switches in the enclosure.See the appropriate HP BladeSystem Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide for he...
Page 24 - Install the 4Gb SAN Switch
Install the 4Gb SAN Switch CAUTION: For switch revision levels 0A and 0B only (running Fabric OS versions earlier than 5.2.1b) — DHCP is not supported on these models. Do not install multiple switches at the same time with default addresses, as address con fl icts will occur. Locate switch revision ...
Page 26 - OA veri
25319a Figure 5 Installing the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch into an interconnect bay 4. Press the installation handle into the latch to lock the Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch in place. OA veri fi es power As de fi ned earlier, the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator (OA) is the enclosure management processor th...
Page 27 - Checking LEDs
Checking LEDs See Figure 6 to locate power-on LEDs. Verify that the LEDs match the indicators described in Table 7 . scale: 1" = 1" 17 18 19 20 ! Reset 25075a 1 2 3 Figure 6 Verifying power-on LEDsTable 7 Power-on LEDs Item Description Indicators 1 UID LED Off 2 Health ID LED Steady green li...
Page 28 - Setting the IP address; Using Enclosure Bay IP Addressing (EBIPA)
Setting the IP address IMPORTANT: The switch supports DHCP beginning with Fabric OS 5.2.1b fi rmware. For switches running Fabric OS 5.2.1b (switch rev 0C) or later, DHCP is enabled by default, simplifying multiple switch installations. To enable or disable this feature, login with these default cre...
Page 29 - Using External DHCP; Setting the IP address manually
Using External DHCP To set the Ethernet IP address using external DHCP: 1. Connect to the active OA via a web browser. 2. Document the DHCP-assigned address by selecting the switch from the OA GUI Rack Overview window. 3. Verify the IP address using a telnet or ssh login to the switch, or by selecti...
Page 31 - Items required for con
Con fi gure the 4Gb SAN Switch The 4Gb SAN Switch must be con fi gured to ensure correct operation within a network and fabric. For instructions about con fi guring the switch to operate in a fabric containing switches from other vendors, refer to the HP StorageWorks SAN Design reference guide : htt...
Page 32 - Connecting to the Command Line Interface
Connecting to the Command Line Interface Make an Ethernet cornnection and log into the 4Gb SAN Switch: 1. Connect the workstation to the Ethernet network containing the OA. If the OA is not on a network, connect directly to the OA/iLO Ethernet port on the active OA. IMPORTANT: Verify that the switch...
Page 33 - Setting the date and time
Setting the date and time Date and time are used for logging events. 4Gb SAN Switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch with an incorrect date and time value will function properly.To set the date and time using the CLI: 1. If you have not already done so, connect to the switch ...
Page 34 - Verifying installed licenses
Verifying installed licenses To determine the type of licensing included with your 4Gb SAN Switch, type licenseshow at the command prompt as in the following Example : Example 1. switch:admin> licenseshow XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Fabric Watch license Release v5.0 license XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Zoning license XXX...
Page 36 - Disabling and enabling a switch; Disabling and enabling a port
Disabling and enabling a switch By default, the switch is enabled after power on and diagnostics and switch initialization routines complete. You can disable and re-enable the switch as necessary.To disable: 1. If you have not already done so, connect to the switch and log in as admin as described i...
Page 37 - DPOD commands
Using Dynamic Ports On Demand (DPOD) In the past, Ports On Demand (POD) functionality was static. A preset group of ports were individually enabled per each POD license. In contrast, the new DPOD functionality does not require a prede fi ned assignment of ports. Port assignment is determined by the ...
Page 39 - Verifying the con; Backing up the con
NOTE: The DPOD feature does not consider disabled ports as candidates for license assignments. You can persistently disable an otherwise viable port to cause it not to come online and preserve a license assignment for future use. Verifying the con fi guration After setting initial parameters, verify...
Page 41 - Management features
3 Managing the 4Gb SAN Switch This chapter provides the following information: • Management features• Maintaining the 4Gb SAN Switch• Powering on and off• Interpreting LED activity• LED patterns• POST and boot speci fi cations • Firmware update• About the reset button• Replacing a faulty 4Gb SAN Swi...
Page 43 - Maintaining the 4Gb SAN Switch; Installing dust covers in empty ports; Replacing an SFP transceiver
Table 9 Connecting via a management station Management station First switch Second switch Third switch Ethernet 192.168.1.09 192.168.1.10 204.1.1.11 204.1.1.12 FCIP 192.168.65.09 192.168.65.10 192.168.65.11 192.168.65.12 Gateway 192.168.1.10 any, not self 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 Maintaining the 4G...
Page 44 - Diagnostic tests
To install a replacement SFP: 1. Make sure that the bail is in the unlocked position. 2. Orient the SFP with the appropriate port. See Figure 7 and Table 10 . scale: 3/8" = 1" 21 22 23 0 17 18 19 20 ! 80 -10 007 4-01 Re v.C WH 0 40 000 211 MA C 00 0 5 1E 35 A2 D6 WW N 1 0:0 0:0 0:05 :1E :35:...
Page 45 - Powering on and off
CAUTION: Diagnostic tests can temporarily lock the transmit and receive speed of the links during diagnostic testing. For information about speci fi c diagnostic tests, refer to the latest version of the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS administrator guide or type help followed by the name of the diagnosti...
Page 46 - LED indicators
LED indicators All 4Gb SAN Switch LEDs are located on the port side. See Figure 8 and Table 11 . scale: 1" = 1" 17 18 19 20 ! Reset 25075a 1 2 3 Figure 8 Identifying LEDsTable 11 Front panel LED indicators during normal operation Item Number Description LED indicators 1 Unit ID (UID) LED Ste...
Page 47 - LED patterns; Module status LED patterns
LED patterns Table 12 and Table 13 summarize LED location, color, and meaning, as well as any recommended user response. Module status LED patterns The system and power LED patterns are shown in Table 12 . Table 12 Module Status LED patterns during normal operation LED name, location LED color Statu...
Page 48 - Port link status LED patterns
Port link status LED patterns Table 13 shows the LED location, color, meaning, and recommended action. Table 13 Port link status LED patterns LED name, Location LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light No light or signal carrier (transceiver or cable) detected. Check transceiver and ...
Page 49 - Port link speed LED patterns; POST and boot speci; POST
Port link speed LED patterns The following indicates port speeds: • No light — 1Gbps • Green — 2 Gbps • Amber — 4 Gbps • Shows Green/Amber — Invalid POST and boot speci fi cations POST is a system check that is performed each time the switch is powered on, rebooted, or reset. During POST, the LEDs f...
Page 50 - Interpreting POST results
• The 4Gb SAN Switch obtains a domain ID and assigns port addresses • Unicast routing tables constructed • Normal port operation enabled Interpreting POST results To determine whether POST completed successfully and whether any errors were detected: 1. Verify that the 4Gb SAN Switch LEDs indicate al...
Page 51 - Firmware update
Firmware update To achieve best performance, HP recommends running the latest fi rmware release. Obtain the most current Fabric OS fi rmware, con fi guration fi les and MIB fi les that support this switch from the following HP web site: http://www.hp.com/go/storageworks/4gbswitchforc-classbladesyste...
Page 52 - About the reset button; Rebooting the switch
About the reset button The Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch integrates a Reset button, as shown in Figure 9 . The Reset button is a small, recessed micro–switch that is accessed by inserting a pin (or object of similar size) in the small hole.Use the Reset button to reboot the switch. scale: 1" = 1" 1...
Page 53 - Replacing a faulty 4Gb SAN Switch
Replacing a faulty 4Gb SAN Switch To replace a faulty switch in the c-Class enclosure: IMPORTANT: For supplemental information on any of these steps refer to the latest HP StorageWorks Fabric OS administrator guide and Fab- ric OS Advanced Web Tools administrator guide available at: http://www.hp.co...
Page 55 - Regulatory compliance; Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment; only
A Regulatory compliance and safety Regulatory compliance Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment 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 reasonab...
Page 56 - Regulatory compliance identi; Laser safety warning
Modi fi cations The FCC requires the user to be noti fi ed that any changes or modi fi cations made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company my void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables wit...
Page 57 - International notices and statements; Class A equipment
Certi fi cation and classi fi cation information This product contains a laser internal to the fi ber optic (FO) transceiver for connection to the Fibre Channel communications port.In the USA, the FO transceiver is certi fi ed as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in th...
Page 58 - European Union notice; BSMI notice
European Union notice Products bearing the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC).Compliance w...
Page 60 - Safety; Battery replacement notice
Safety Battery replacement notice Your switch is equipped with a lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be don...
Page 61 - Japanese power cord statement
Taiwan battery recycling notice The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing fi rms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales, givaway, or promotion. Contact a quali fi ed Taiwanese recycler for proper batt...
Page 62 - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive; English notice; Dutch notice
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive English notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your ...
Page 63 - Czechoslovakian notice; Estonian notice
Czechoslovakian notice Likvidace za ř ízení soukromými domácími uživateli v Evropské unii Tento symbol na produktu nebo bailní ozna č uje výrobek, který nesmí být vyhozen spolu s ostatním domácím odpadem. Povinností uživatele je p ř edat takto ozna č ený odpad na p ř edem ur č ené sb ě rné místo pro...
Page 64 - Finnish notice; French notice
Finnish notice Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Tällöin hävitettävä laite on toimitettava sähkölaitteiden ja elektronisten laitteiden kierrätyspisteeseen. Hävitet...
Page 65 - German notice; Greek notice
German notice Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten Haushalten in der EU Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass das Produkt nicht über den normalen Hausmüll entsorgt werden darf. Benutzer sind verp fl ichtet, die Altgeräte an einer Rücknahmestelle für Elektro- und ...
Page 66 - Hungarian notice; Italian notice
Hungarian notice Készülékek magánháztartásban történ ő selejtezése az Európai Unió területén A készüléken, illetve a készülék csomagolásán látható azonos szimbólum annak jelzésére szolgál, hogy a készülék a selejtezés során az egyéb háztartási hulladéktól eltér ő módon kezelend ő . A vásárló a hulla...
Page 70 - Spanish notice; Swedish notice
Spanish notice Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Unión Europea Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa. Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los res...
Page 71 - B Electrostatic discharge; How to prevent electrostatic discharge
B Electrostatic discharge This appendix provides the following information: • How to prevent electrostatic discharge• Grounding methods How to prevent electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system, you must follow certain precautions when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharg...
Page 75 - Weight and physical dimensions
Speci fi cation Description Modes of operation FC Class 2, Class 3, and Class F Maximum frame size 2112-byte Port-to-port latency 1.2 μ sec. with no contention, cut-through routing at 4Gb. Latency increases as input port speed increases and becomes disparate from output port speed. Weight and physic...
Page 76 - Environmental requirements; Supported SFPs; Supported HBAs
Environmental requirements To ensure proper operation, the switch must not be subjected to environmental conditions beyond those for which it was tested. The ranges speci fi ed in Table 17 list the acceptable environment for both operating and non-operating conditions. Table 17 Environmental require...
Page 77 - Glossary
Glossary This glossary de fi nes terms used in this guide or related to this product. It is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms. AL_PA Arbitrated loop physical address. A unique 8-bit value assigned during loop initialization to a port in an arbitrated loop. See also non-participating mod...
Page 87 - Index
Index A advanced performance monitoring , 19 advanced web tools , 42 advanced zoning , 19 audience , 9 B boot , 49 boot speci fi cations , 49 C command line interface , 42 conventions document , 11 text symbols , 11 D diagnostics , 44 document conventions , 11 related documentation , 9, 9 E EIA , 22...