HP 958-000290-000 - Manual

HP 958-000290-000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; About This Guide
  • Page 5 – Flexport Upgrade Instructions
  • Page 6 – B Technical Specifications
  • Page 8 – Tables; B–4 Environmental
  • Page 9 – This installation guide provides information to help you:; Intended Audience; Fibre Channel technology; Related Documentation
  • Page 10 – Document Conventions; The conventions included in; Table 1: Document Conventions; Bold
  • Page 11 – Symbols in Text
  • Page 12 – Rack Stability
  • Page 13 – Getting Help; HP Technical Support; HP Authorized Reseller
  • Page 15 – Introduction; The HAFM server and minimum hardware specifications.
  • Page 16 – Edge Switch 2/32 Description
  • Page 17 – Features
  • Page 18 – Zoning
  • Page 19 – Switch Management
  • Page 20 – Field Replaceable Units
  • Page 21 – SFP Transceivers; Each fan FRU can be replaced while the switch is operating.; Power Supplies
  • Page 22 – Appendix B; Connectors and Indicators
  • Page 23 – Power and System Error LEDs; Port SFP — Amber and green LEDs to the left of the port, as shown in; Maintenance Port; Software Diagnostic Features
  • Page 24 – HAFM Server Description; The HAFM server, as shown in; Figure 1–4: HAFM server
  • Page 25 – Ethernet Hub; Optional Kits; Table 1–1: Edge switch 2/32 Optional Kits
  • Page 27 – Installing and Configuring; Summary of Installation Tasks; Table 2–1: Installation Task Summary; HAFM
  • Page 28 – Task Number and Description
  • Page 29 – Installation Options
  • Page 30 – Unpack and Inspect the Switch
  • Page 31 – the ports are tested.; switch 2/32 service manual to isolate the problem.; Rack-Mount Installation
  • Page 32 – Task 3: Configure Network Information
  • Page 33 – — The Microsoft Windows 98, Windows; The Connection Description dialog box displays, as shown in
  • Page 34 – Figure 2–1: Connection Description dialog box; in the Name field and click OK. The Connect To; Figure 2–2: Connect To dialog box
  • Page 35 – Figure 2–3: Port Settings dialog box; None
  • Page 36 – Figure 2–4: HyperTerminal window; ipconfig; — MAC Address; Request completed OK; HyperTerminal window.
  • Page 37 – message box displays, as shown in; Figure 2–5: Disconnect Now dialog box; Click No to exit and close the HyperTerminal application.; Choose Start > Shut Down. The Shut Down Windows dialog box displays.; terminal. Replace the protective plate over the maintenance port.
  • Page 38 – Task 15: Configure the Switch from the Embedded Web Server
  • Page 39 – Task 6: Configure the Switch to the HAFM Application; Figure 2–7: New Product dialog box; from the Product Type field and click OK. A new switch icon; through; Task 7: Record or Verify HAFM Server Restore Information
  • Page 40 – desktop) to maximize the Product View page.; explains operational states and associated; Table 2–2: Switch Operational States and Symbols
  • Page 41 – Figure 2–8: Switch Hardware View page
  • Page 42 – Configure HP Flexport Technology Feature Key; Chapter 3; Configure OSMS Feature Key; To configure the OSMS feature key:
  • Page 43 – Figure 2–9: Configure Feature Key dialog box; Click New. The New Feature Key dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 2–10: New Feature Key dialog box; OK. The Enable Feature Key dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 2–11: Enable Feature Key dialog box
  • Page 44 – Configure FMS Feature Key; or zSeries 900 Parallel Enterprise; Figure 2–12: Configure Feature Key dialog box; Figure 2–13: New Feature Key dialog box; OK. The Enable Feature Key dialog box displays.
  • Page 45 – Figure 2–14: Activate FMS feature key; Configure OSMS; To configure the open systems management server:; Figure 2–15: Configure Open Systems Management server dialog box
  • Page 46 – Prohibited. If a check mark displays, host control is prohibited.; Configure FMS; To configure the FICON management server:; Figure 2–16: Configure FICON Management server dialog box
  • Page 47 – as shown in; Table 2–3: Code Page Choices
  • Page 48 – Figure 2–17: Configure Date and Time dialog box; Set Date and Time Manually; To set the switch date and time manually:
  • Page 49 – Periodically Synchronize Date and Time; Figure 2–18: Date and Time Synced dialog box; Identify the switch to the HAFM application.
  • Page 50 – Configure Switch Identification; Name; Figure 2–19: Configure Identification dialog box
  • Page 51 – Configuring the Switch; To set the unit offline.; Configure Switch Parameters dialog box displays, as shown in
  • Page 52 – Figure 2–20: Configure Switch Parameters dialog box; Use information under “; Switch Parameters; Configure the following parameters as required by your fabric.; Domain ID
  • Page 53 – Preferred
  • Page 54 – Domain RSCNs; Click either the S/390 or Open Systems radio buttons:
  • Page 55 – Use; Open Systems; Configure Fabric Operating Parameters; To set the unit offline:
  • Page 56 – Figure 2–21: Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box; Use information under “; Fabric Parameters
  • Page 57 – Switch Priority
  • Page 58 – Interop Mode; Select the following option:
  • Page 60 – Configure Port
  • Page 62 – Configure Ports
  • Page 63 – Figure 2–24: Configure Addresses—Active dialog box
  • Page 64 – Figure 2–25: Save Address Configuration As dialog box
  • Page 65 – Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients; To configure SNMP trap recipients:; Agent. The Configure SNMP Agent dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 2–26: Configure SNMP Agent dialog box; sysContact; . Type a decimal port number in the associated UDP Port Number; field to override the default.
  • Page 66 – Figure 2–27: Configure SNMP dialog box—Enable Authorization Traps; Click Activate to save the information and close the dialog box.; Configure and Enable E-mail Notification; ” on
  • Page 67 – Figure 2–28: Configure E-Mail dialog box; Click OK to save the information and close the dialog box.
  • Page 68 – Configure and Enable Call-Home Features; You are notified of a threshold alert in four ways:; Choose Configure > Threshold Alerts to configure the following:; Active or inactive state of the alert.
  • Page 69 – Procedures; Figure 2–29: Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box
  • Page 70 – Click New. The New Threshold Alert dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 2–30: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—first screen
  • Page 71 – Figure 2–31: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—second screen
  • Page 72 – Figure 2–32: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—third screen; Either select Port Type or Port List.
  • Page 73 – Figure 2–33: New Threshold Alerts dialog box—summary screen
  • Page 74 – Modify an Alert
  • Page 75 – Perform either of the following steps:; Select Finish when you are done.; Activate or Deactivate Alerts; To change the state, select the alert information in the table.; Delete Alerts; Use the following steps to delete existing threshold alerts.
  • Page 76 – page by closing the window.; Figure 2–35: Test Remote Notification dialog box; Information dialog box displays, as shown in; . Click OK to close the; Figure 2–36: Information dialog box
  • Page 77 – Task 14: Back Up HAFM Configuration Data; Task 16: Cable Fibre Channel
  • Page 78 – Network Information; ” on page 2–6. The Username and Password Required; dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 2–37: Username and Password Required dialog box
  • Page 79 – Type the default user name and password.; Figure 2–38: Embedded Web Server interface—View window
  • Page 80 – Configure Switch Ports; To configure one or more ports:; Figure 2–39: Block or unblock a port from the Configure window
  • Page 81 – Your changes to the; Identification tab selected, as shown in
  • Page 82 – Figure 2–40: Switch page—Identification tab; Click Activate to save the information. The message
  • Page 83 – Configure Date and Time
  • Page 84 – Configure Switch and Fabric Parameters; At the Current State window, click Set Offline. The message; Your; panel opens with the Ports page displayed.
  • Page 85 – Figure 2–42: Switch page—Parameters tab
  • Page 86 – Click Activate to save the information. The message; Set Fabric Parameters
  • Page 87 – Figure 2–43: Switch page—Fabric Parameters tab; Select the Interop Mode:
  • Page 88 – Configure Network Information; Configure Ports (Open Systems; Switch page displays with the Network tab selected, as shown in
  • Page 89 – Figure 2–44: Switch page—Network tab
  • Page 90 – shown in; Figure 2–45: Network configuration changes activated; arp; Username and Password Required dialog box displays.
  • Page 91 – Type the default user name and password.; with the Ports tab displayed.
  • Page 92 – Figure 2–46: Management page—SNMP tab
  • Page 93 – Click Activate to save the information. The message; Configure User Rights; To configure passwords:; For the Administrator set of data fields:
  • Page 94 – Figure 2–47: User Rights page; Click Activate to save the information. The message
  • Page 95 – Task 16: Cable Fibre Channel Ports; with port 0 and continue sequentially to the left through port 31.
  • Page 96 – If the switch is managed by an attached HAFM server, go to; Hardware View page for the selected switch displays.; Figure 2–48: Port Properties dialog box
  • Page 99 – Configure menus of the Product Manager; Unpack and Inspect the Optics; Unpack and inspect the optics as follows:; Edge Switch 2/32 Upgrade
  • Page 100 – Upgrading to 24 Ports; step a; Figure 3–1: Edge Switch 2/32 port locations
  • Page 101 – Upgrading to 32 Ports; Ports 0 through 23 should already be populated (see
  • Page 102 – Feature Key dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 3–2: Configure Feature Key dialog box; Figure 3–3: New Feature Key dialog box; The Enable Feature Key dialog box displays, as shown in; Figure 3–4: Enable Feature Key dialog box
  • Page 103 – Click Activate to activate the new feature key.
  • Page 105 – Regulatory Compliance Notices; This appendix covers the following topics:; Regulatory Compliance ID Numbers
  • Page 106 – Federal Communications Commission Notice; Class A Equipment
  • Page 107 – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Modifications
  • Page 108 – European Union Notice
  • Page 109 – Japanese Notice
  • Page 110 – German Noise Declaration; LASERTURVALLISUUS
  • Page 111 – Certification and Classification Information
  • Page 112 – The OLM includes the following certifications:
  • Page 113 – Declaration of Conformity; The Declaration of Conformity is shown on the next page.
  • Page 115 – Technical Specifications; This appendix contains the following information:; Factory Defaults; Item
  • Page 116 – Configuration
  • Page 117 – Physical Dimensions; Table B–3
  • Page 118 – Environmental Specifications; Figure B–4; Power Requirements; Table B–5; Operating Tolerances; Table B–6
  • Page 119 – Laser Information
  • Page 121 – Glossary; The following cross-references are used in this glossary:
  • Page 122 – Send a transmission to all N_Ports on a fabric.
  • Page 124 – See optical fiber connector.
  • Page 125 – See destination address.
  • Page 127 – Any active director or node in a switched fabric.
  • Page 128 – See fiber port module card.
  • Page 129 – A fabric consisting of only HP products.
  • Page 130 – See internet protocol address.
  • Page 131 – See logical unit number.
  • Page 132 – See offline sequence.
  • Page 133 – In a network, any route between any two ports.
  • Page 134 – Series of self-tests executed each time the unit is booted or reset.
  • Page 135 – See storage area network.
  • Page 136 – See system services processor.
  • Page 137 – See universal port module card.
  • Page 138 – zone member
  • Page 139 – Index
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Page 3 - Contents; About This Guide

edge switch 2/32 installation guide iii Contents About This Guide Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixRelated Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 5 - Flexport Upgrade Instructions

Contents edge switch 2/32 installation guide v Configure Port Addresses (S/390 Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–36Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–39Configure and Enable E-mail Notification . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 6 - B Technical Specifications

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