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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Part Number: AA–RS25C–TE
  • Page 12 – Figures
  • Page 14 – Tables
  • Page 17 – Overview
  • Page 18 – This section covers the following topics:; Intended Audience; HP StorageWorks Fibre Channel SAN switches; Related Documentation
  • Page 19 – Conventions; Conventions consist of the following:; Document Conventions; The document conventions included in; Text Symbols; Italics
  • Page 21 – Getting Help; HP Technical Support
  • Page 23 – Introducing HP Web Tools; This chapter provides the following information:
  • Page 24 – Advantages of Web Tools; Fabric Management
  • Page 25 – Table 3
  • Page 26 – Table 4
  • Page 27 – Web Tools Main Views; Fabric Tree which displays a list of all the switches in the fabric.; Figure 1
  • Page 28 – Fabric Tree
  • Page 29 – An example of the Fabric Tree is displayed in; Fabric Management Toolbar; Figure 3
  • Page 30 – Switch View; An example of the Switch View is shown in
  • Page 31 – About Switch Management
  • Page 33 – Port Information View; Port Management
  • Page 34 – Web Tools in Secure Mode; Web Tools Access and the HTTP_POLICY
  • Page 35 – Installation
  • Page 36 – Requirements; Switch Requirements; Web Browser Requirements; Configuring the Web Browser
  • Page 37 – Java Plug-in and JRE Requirements; The correct version of the Java Plug-in for your operating system:
  • Page 38 – Installing Prerequisite Software on a Workstation; Installing a Web Browser; Configuring Netscape Communicator
  • Page 39 – Configuring Internet Explorer; To set the refresh frequency:; Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.; Installing the Java Plug-in on the Workstation; Installing the Java Plug-in on Solaris; Follow the instructions to install the JRE.
  • Page 41 – Licensing Web Tools on the Switch; Launching HP Web Tools; Installing a Web Tools License Through Telnet; licenseshow
  • Page 42 – Installing Web Tools Through the Web; To install the first license through the web:; . If a license is already installed on the switch, HP Web Tools; To Install additional Licenses Through the Web; To install additional licenses through the web:; Enter
  • Page 43 – To launch HP Web Tools:
  • Page 45 – Switch Explorer View
  • Page 46 – About the Switch Explorer View; An example of the Switch Explorer is shown in
  • Page 48 – Figure 7; The fields available in the Fabric Tree are described in
  • Page 49 – Fabric Toolbar; Fabric Events; View by
  • Page 50 – The Fabric Toolbar buttons are described in
  • Page 51 – Switch Graphic; An example of the Switch Graphic for a Core Switch 2/64 is shown in
  • Page 54 – Switch Graphic Buttons; Table 7
  • Page 57 – Switch Information Window; Table 8; switch name
  • Page 58 – Status Legend; Each color indicates a different operational state:
  • Page 59 – Refresh Rates in Web Tools; Different areas of Web Tools refresh at different rates.
  • Page 60 – Accessing the Switch Explorer; To access the Switch Explorer, perform the following steps:
  • Page 61 – Switch Management
  • Page 62 – Switch Explorer for the Core Switch 2/64
  • Page 63 – Switch Explorer for SAN Switch 2/32
  • Page 64 – Switch Information Field Descriptions; or; switchname
  • Page 65 – About the Switch Status Button; Switch Status Example
  • Page 66 – Using the Switch Status Button; For further information, continue to the next step.; View the background color of the Status button. See the “
  • Page 67 – About the Switch Events Button; The Switch Events button (see “; Switch Events Example; An example of the Switch Events window is shown in; Switch Events Field Descriptions; The Switch Events fields are described in
  • Page 69 – Accessing the Switch Events Report; Perform the following steps to access the switch events report.
  • Page 70 – About the Admin Button
  • Page 71 – About the Telnet Button; Use the Telnet button (see “; Telnet and Security; Telnet Example; A sample telnet session window is displayed in
  • Page 72 – Telnet Descriptions; The sample Telnet fields are described in
  • Page 73 – Reference Guide
  • Page 74 – Accessing Telnet Through Web Tools; exit
  • Page 75 – About the Performance Monitor Button; Use the Performance Monitor button (see “
  • Page 76 – About the Beacon Button; Use the Beacon button (see “
  • Page 77 – Beacon Button—Physically Locating a Switch in a Fabric; Highlight the switch in the Fabric Tree.; Select the Beacon button on the switch View.
  • Page 78 – About the Switch Info Button; Use the Switch Info button (see “; The Switch Info button fields are described in
  • Page 79 – Accessing Switch Information; Access switch information by performing the following steps.
  • Page 80 – About the Fabric Watch Button; For more information, see “
  • Page 81 – About the Fan Button
  • Page 83 – About the Power Button
  • Page 84 – About HA Admin; HA Admin Common Field and Button Descriptions; HA Admin Example; An example of the HA Admin window is shown in
  • Page 85 – HA Admin Field Descriptions
  • Page 86 – Service Tab Field Descriptions; The fields available in the Service Tab view are described in
  • Page 87 – CP Tab Field Descriptions; The fields available in the CP Tab view are described in
  • Page 89 – Using HA Admin; Accessing the HA Admin Interface
  • Page 90 – Initiating a CP Failover; Synchronizing Services on the CP
  • Page 91 – Switch Admin Window
  • Page 92 – About the Switch Admin Window; ” on; Switch Admin Window Field Descriptions
  • Page 94 – Accessing the Switch Admin Window
  • Page 95 – About the Switch Information Tab; Using the Network Config Tab; Switch Information Tab Example; An example of the Switch Information tab is shown in
  • Page 96 – The Switch Information fields are described in
  • Page 97 – Using the Switch Information Tab; Enabling/Disabling a Switch; Use the following procedure to enable/disable a switch.; Viewing/Printing a Switch Report; Use the following procedure to view/print a switch report.
  • Page 98 – About the Network Config Tab; configure; Syslog IP; Network Config Tab Example; An example of the Network Config tab is shown in
  • Page 100 – Network Config Field Descriptions; The Network Config fields are described in; HP StorageWorks Fabric Operating System Procedures
  • Page 102 – Use the Network Config tab to configure Ether; Configuring an Ethernet IP or FC IP Address; Configuring a Syslog IP Address
  • Page 103 – About the Upload/Download Tab; Upload/Download Tab Example
  • Page 104 – Upload/Download Field Descriptions; The Upload/Download fields are described in
  • Page 106 – Using the Upload/Download Tab; Performing a Firmware Download; Backing Up a Firmware Config File; Performing a Config Download to Switch
  • Page 107 – Enter the admin user name and password.
  • Page 108 – About the SNMP Tab; For more detailed information regarding SNMP, see the; Security; SNMP Tab Example; An example of the SNMP window is shown in
  • Page 109 – SNMP Field Descriptions; The SNMP fields are described in
  • Page 111 – Using the SNMP Tab to Set Trap Levels; Perform the following procedure to set trap levels.
  • Page 112 – About the License Admin Tab; License Admin Tab Example; An example of the License Admin Tab is shown in; License Admin Field Description; The License Admin fields are described in
  • Page 114 – Using the License Admin Tab; Add a License to a Switch; Remove a License From a Switch
  • Page 115 – About the Port Setting Tab; The port speed is displayed as follows:; Port Settings Tab Example; An example of the Port Settings Tab is shown in
  • Page 117 – Port Settings Field Descriptions; The Port Setting fields are described in
  • Page 118 – Using the Port Setting Tab; Enabling or Disabling a Port; Enabling Trunking on a Port; Configuring Port Speed
  • Page 119 – About the Port; Assigning a Name to a Port; Disabling a Port over Reboots
  • Page 120 – About the Configure Tab
  • Page 122 – The fields available in the Configure Fabric Tab are described in
  • Page 123 – Virtual Channels
  • Page 124 – An example of the Configure (Virtual Channel) Tab is shown in
  • Page 125 – Configure (Virtual Channel) Field Descriptions
  • Page 126 – An example of the Configure (Arbitrated Loop) Tab is shown in
  • Page 127 – Configure (Arbitrated Loop) Field Descriptions
  • Page 128 – An example of the Configure (System) Tab is shown in
  • Page 129 – The fields available in the Configure System Tab are described in
  • Page 130 – Using the Configure Tab to Configure FAN Frame Notification; To configure FAN frame notification parameters:
  • Page 131 – About the Routing Tab; View the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) routing information.; Navigation Tree; Using the Routing Tab; Dynamic Load Sharing
  • Page 132 – An example of the Routing (FSPF Route) Tab is shown in
  • Page 133 – Routing Field Descriptions; These fields are displayed for all the routing tabs.
  • Page 135 – An example of the Routing (Static Route) Tab is shown in
  • Page 136 – Routing (Static Route) Field Descriptions
  • Page 137 – An example of the Routing (Link Cost) Tab is shown in
  • Page 139 – Viewing FSPF Routing; Setting up a Static Route
  • Page 140 – Enabling/Disabling Dynamic Load Sharing
  • Page 142 – About the Extended Fabric Tab; VCXLT Initiation; portcfglongdistance; Port Speed
  • Page 143 – Extended Fabric Tab Example; An example of the Extended Fabric tab is shown in; Extended Fabric Field Descriptions; The fields available in the Extended Fabric Tab are described in
  • Page 145 – Using the Extended Fabric Tab to Configure a Port For; Perform the following steps to configure a port for Long-Distance.
  • Page 146 – About the Trunk Information Tab; For information regarding enabling Trunking, see “; Trunk Information Tab Example; An example of the Trunk Information Tab is shown in
  • Page 147 – Trunk Information Field Descriptions
  • Page 148 – Using the Trunk Information Tab; Accessing the Trunk Information Tab
  • Page 149 – Performance Monitoring
  • Page 150 – Port Throughput; About Basic Monitoring; Advanced Monitoring
  • Page 151 – Each graph can be printed to a printer of choice.
  • Page 152 – Performance Monitor Example; An example of the Performance Monitor window is displayed in
  • Page 153 – Using the Performance Monitor; Perform the following steps to access the Performance Monitor.
  • Page 154 – About the Actions Menu; Actions Menu Example; Actions Menu Descriptions
  • Page 155 – Display Canvas Configurations Example
  • Page 156 – Display Canvas Configuration Descriptions
  • Page 157 – Save Canvas Configuration Example; An example of the Save Canvas Configuration option is shown in; Save Canvas Configuration Descriptions; The Save Canvas Configuration options are displayed in
  • Page 158 – Display Resource Usage Example; An example of the Display Resource Usage window is shown in
  • Page 159 – Display Resource Usage Descriptions; The Display Resource Usage Field Descriptions are listed in
  • Page 160 – Print All Graphs
  • Page 161 – Using the Actions Menu; Adding a Graph to a Canvas
  • Page 162 – Printing Graphs; displaying the Switch Explorer.
  • Page 163 – About the Performance Graphs Menu
  • Page 164 – Basic Monitoring Example
  • Page 165 – Basic Monitoring Descriptions; The Basic Monitoring options are described in
  • Page 167 – Using Basic Performance Monitoring; Creating a Port Throughput Graph; Creating a Snapshot of Port Errors
  • Page 168 – The Advanced Monitoring menu provides the following graphs:; Advanced Monitoring Example; The Advanced Monitoring graphs are described in
  • Page 170 – Using Advanced Performance Monitoring; Creating an SID/DID Performance Graph; Creating an SCSI vs. IP Traffic Graph
  • Page 171 – Fabric Watch
  • Page 172 – About Fabric Watch
  • Page 173 – Accessing Fabric Watch; Access Fabric Watch by performing the following steps.; A password dialog box appears.
  • Page 174 – About the Alarm Notification Tab; Alarm Notification Tab Example; An example of the Fabric Watch tab is shown in
  • Page 175 – Alarm Notification Field Descriptions; The Alarm Notification fields are described in
  • Page 176 – Using the Alarm Notification Tab; Highlight a device in the navigation tree.
  • Page 177 – About the Threshold Configuration Tab; The Threshold Configuration tab has the following sub-tabs:; Threshold Configuration Tab Example
  • Page 178 – Threshold Notification Fields Descriptions
  • Page 181 – Using the Threshold Configuration Tab; Configuring Boundary and Alarm Settings; Enable/Disable Alarm Configurations; Select the Threshold Configuration tab.
  • Page 182 – Setting the Behavior Type of an Alarm; View an Alarm Configuration Report
  • Page 183 – About the Email Configuration Tab; Email Configuration Tab Example; An example of the Email Configuration Tab is shown in
  • Page 184 – Email Configuration Field Descriptions; The Fabric Watch Email Configuration fields are described in
  • Page 185 – Using the Email Configuration Tab; Enter an Admin level user name and password.
  • Page 188 – About Fabric Management; Fabric Toolbar Example; An example of the Fabric Management toolbar is shown in; Fabric Toolbar Descriptions; The Fabric Toolbar Buttons are referenced in “
  • Page 189 – Using Fabric Management; Perform the following steps to access Fabric Management.
  • Page 190 – About Fabric Events; Fabric Events Example; The Fabric Events window is shown in; Fabric Events Descriptions; The Fabric Events fields are described in
  • Page 191 – Accessing Fabric Events; To view events in the fabric, perform the following steps:
  • Page 192 – About the Fabric Topology; Fabric Topology Example; An example of the Fabric Topology is shown in
  • Page 193 – Fabric Topology Descriptions; The Fabric Topology fields are described in; Printing a Fabric Topology Report; To view a list of the fabric topology, perform the following steps:
  • Page 194 – Select the Fabric Events icon in Fabric Tree.
  • Page 195 – About the Name Server; Name Server Example; The Name Server Table window is shown in; Name Server Field Descriptions; The Name Server fields and buttons are described in
  • Page 196 – Name Server column descriptions are in
  • Page 197 – Viewing the Name Server; See “
  • Page 198 – About Zoning; For information regarding Zoning, see “
  • Page 199 – Zone Administration
  • Page 200 – About Zone Administration; Alias Description; Alias names; Configuration Description; Zone names
  • Page 201 – Sample Configuration; shows a sample zoning configuration:; Zoning Schemes
  • Page 202 – Zoning Methods; There are four methods of defining members for zoning:; Selecting the Zoning Method; An example of the View Menu is shown in; Zoning Method and Tabs Available; Mixed Zoning
  • Page 203 – Zoning Method and Hard or Soft Zoning Enforcement; Hard Zoning
  • Page 204 – Using the Zone Administration Window; Accessing the Zone Administration Window; Viewing the Enabled Zone Configuration
  • Page 205 – About the File Menu
  • Page 206 – Using the File Menu; The following steps display the Zoning Configuration summary.
  • Page 207 – About the Edit Menu
  • Page 208 – Using the Edit Menu; Adding a WWN in the Zoning Database; Deleting a WWN in the Zoning Database
  • Page 209 – Replacing a WWN in the Zoning Database; Searching For a Zone Member
  • Page 210 – About the View Menu
  • Page 211 – Using the View Menu; Select a Zoning Method; Refresh Zoning
  • Page 212 – Refresh the Fabric
  • Page 213 – Enable a Config Option; Creating a Configuration; Disable Zoning Option
  • Page 214 – Enabling a Configuration
  • Page 215 – Disabling Zoning; Saving Changes to an Existing Configuration; Clearing the Zoning Database
  • Page 216 – The Disable Config warning appears.
  • Page 217 – About the Alias Tab; Alias Tab Example; An example of the Alias tab is shown in
  • Page 218 – Alias Tab Descriptions; The fields that appear in the following Alias tab are described in
  • Page 220 – Using the Alias Tab; Creating an Alias
  • Page 221 – Modifying the Members of an Alias; Deleting an Alias; Renaming an Alias
  • Page 222 – Click the Rename button. The Rename an Alias dialog box appears.
  • Page 223 – About the Zone Tab; Zone Tab Example; An example of a Zone tab is displayed in; Zone Tab Descriptions; The Zone buttons and fields are described in
  • Page 226 – Using the Zone Tab; Creating a Zone
  • Page 227 – Modifying the Members of a Zone; Deleting an Zone; Renaming a Zone
  • Page 228 – Click the Rename button. The Rename a Zone dialog box appears.
  • Page 229 – About the QuickLoop Tab; QuickLoop Tab Example; An example of the QuickLoop tab is shown in; QuickLoop Tab Descriptions; The QuickLoop tab is described in
  • Page 231 – Using the QuickLoop Tab; Creating a QuickLoop
  • Page 232 – Modifying the Members of a QuickLoop; Deleting an QuickLoop
  • Page 233 – Renaming a QuickLoop; To rename a QuickLoop, perform the following steps:
  • Page 234 – About the Fabric Assist Tab; Requirement: Creating a Fabric Zone requires a fabric host.; Fabric Assist Example; An example of a Fabric Assist tab is shown in
  • Page 235 – Fabric Assist Descriptions; The Fabric Assist fields are described in
  • Page 237 – Using the Fabric Assist Tab; Creating a Fabric Assist Zone; Accessing the Zone; Modifying the Members of a Fabric Assist Zone
  • Page 238 – Deleting an Fabric Assist Zone; Renaming a Fabric Assist Zone
  • Page 240 – About the Config Tab; Use the Config tab to create and manage configurations.; Config Tab Example; An example of the Config tab is shown in; Config Tab Descriptions; The Config tab fields are described in
  • Page 243 – Using the Config Tab
  • Page 244 – Enabling a; Modifying the Members of a Config
  • Page 245 – Deleting a Config; Renaming a Config
  • Page 246 – To enable the configuration, see “; Creating a Configuration Analysis Report; Access the Zone Administration window.; View the Configuration Analysis. A report is created that lists:
  • Page 247 – configuration but not in the fabric.
  • Page 250 – About Port Management; The Port graphic located on the Switch View.
  • Page 251 – Using Port Management
  • Page 253 – About the Port Graphic; Port Graphic Example
  • Page 254 – Using the Port Graphic; About the Port Information View
  • Page 255 – Loop Tab—Provides information about any loop on the selected port.; PortStats Tab Example; An example of the PortStats tab is shown in
  • Page 256 – PortStats Tab Descriptions
  • Page 258 – SFP Tab Example; An example of the Port Information View > SFP tab is shown in; SFP Tab Descriptions; The fields in the Port Information view > SFP tab are described in
  • Page 260 – Loop Tab Example; An example of the Port Information View > Loop tab is shown in
  • Page 261 – Loop Tab Descriptions; The fields in the Port Information view > Loop tab are described in
  • Page 263 – Troubleshooting Web Tools
  • Page 264 – Web Tools Limitations; This section provides information on limitations of Web Tools.; Core Switch 2/64 in Web Tools
  • Page 265 – Refresh Limitations in Web Tools; NetworkConfig View
  • Page 266 – Telnet Button and Web Tools; Listed here are issues using Web Tools in a Windows environment.
  • Page 267 – Web Tools and Netscape on Solaris
  • Page 268 – Web Tools and the JRE
  • Page 269 – Web Tools and Firmware Download; firmwaredownload
  • Page 271 – Access Control List
  • Page 272 – Application Specific Integrated Circuit.
  • Page 273 – The state of the switches LEDs when the switch is set to Beacon.
  • Page 277 – How a system is set up. May refer to hardware or software.
  • Page 278 – Current Fill Word
  • Page 279 – See also access control lists.
  • Page 280 – See also defined zone configuration, zone configuration.
  • Page 281 – Exchange
  • Page 282 – The proprietary operating system on HP StorageWorks switches.
  • Page 283 – The Fibre Channel Fabric Loop Attach standard defined by ANSI.
  • Page 284 – Loading firmware down from a server into a switch.
  • Page 285 – FS
  • Page 287 – See also workstation.
  • Page 288 – See also Master Port.
  • Page 290 – See also ISL Trunking.
  • Page 291 – Frequently used to indicate Simple Name Server.
  • Page 292 – Open Primitive Signal.
  • Page 293 – Primitive sequences: Indicate or initiate port states.
  • Page 294 – A collection of ports in a switch.
  • Page 295 – Public Device
  • Page 296 – The rate at which requests arrive at a servicing entity.
  • Page 297 – A switch whose main task is to connect nodes into the fabric.
  • Page 298 – The brand name for the HP family of switches.
  • Page 299 – A storage device on a Fibre Channel network.
  • Page 300 – A group of four transmission characters.
  • Page 301 – See also account level switches.
  • Page 302 – See also defined zone configuration, enabled zone configuration.
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