Page 9 - This user guide provides information to help you:
9 Network Storage Router e1200-160 about this guide About this Guide About this Guide F This user guide provides information to help you: ■ Install the Network Storage Router ■ Configure the Network Storage Router ■ Troubleshoot the Network Storage Router About this Guide topics include: ■ Overview ...
Page 10 - Overview; Intended Audience
About this Guide 10 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Overview This section covers the following topics: ■ Intended Audience ■ Prerequisites ■ Related Documentation Intended Audience This guide is intended for administrators with a moderate knowledge level about network environments. Prerequisites Be...
Page 11 - Conventions; Conventions consist of the following:; Document Conventions; The document conventions included in; Italics
About this Guide Network Storage Router e1200-160 11 Conventions Conventions consist of the following: ■ Document Conventions ■ Text Symbols ■ Equipment Symbols Document Conventions The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases. Table 1: Document Conventions Element Convention Cro...
Page 12 - Text Symbols
About this Guide 12 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death. Caut...
Page 13 - Rack Stability; Rack stability protects personnel and equipment.
About this Guide Network Storage Router e1200-160 13 Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. Contact with this surface could result in injury. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal safety from a hot component, allow t...
Page 14 - Getting Help; HP Technical Support
About this Guide 14 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Getting Help If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service provider or access our website: http://www.hp.com . HP Technical Support In North America, call technical support at 1-800-652-6672, available 24 ...
Page 15 - HP Authorized Reseller; For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller:
About this Guide Network Storage Router e1200-160 15 HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: ■ In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518 ■ In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868 ■ Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers: http://www.hp.com .
Page 17 - Introduction; External Features Overview
17 Network Storage Router e1200-160 1 Introduction 1F The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router provides bidirectional connectivity for Narrow/Wide Fast/Ultra-3 SCSI buses in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW) environment. This chapter introduces the following topics: ■ External Features Overv...
Page 18 - Figure 1
Introduction 18 Network Storage Router e1200-160 External Features Overview Figure 1 illustrates the I/O panel of the router. Figure 1: Router illustration Table 2: Router illustration components Item Description 1 Power LED 2 Serial RJ-11 connector 3 Ethernet RJ-45 connector 4 Fibre Channel activit...
Page 19 - Power Indicator; Green - Power has been applied to this module; Serial Port; Ethernet Port; Activity - Port activity; Fibre Channel Port; SCSI Buses; Green - SCSI bus activity on corresponding port
Introduction 19 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Power Indicator The router has one power LED. Power indicator LED definition: Green - Power has been applied to this module Yellow - Power-On-Self-Test (POST) in process or processor problems Serial Port The router is equipped with one serial port. Se...
Page 20 - Functional Overview; Figure 2
Introduction 20 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Functional Overview The router translates the Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) to and from the SCSI Protocol. It transfers commands, data, and status information to and from Fibre Channel controllers and SCSI devices. Supported devices include: ■ Initiato...
Page 21 - Fibre Channel to SCSI Protocol Process; Figure 3
Introduction 21 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Fibre Channel to SCSI Protocol Process This section describes the steps the router uses to convert Fibre Channel host protocol to SCSI device protocol. Figure 3 and Table 3 illustrate and define this process. Figure 3: Converting Fibre Channel to SCSI...
Page 22 - SCSI to Fibre Channel Protocol Process; Figure 4; StorageWorks Router
Introduction 22 Network Storage Router e1200-160 SCSI to Fibre Channel Protocol Process In this example, a SCSI host (initiator) on the SCSI bus issues commands and the information is passed through the router to a target on the Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (FC-SAN). Figure 4 is an illustratio...
Page 23 - LAN-free Backup and Restore; See; Router Specifications; This section lists the environmental requirements of the router.; Operating Environmental Requirements; Temperature: 0 to 50°C; SAN; LAN
Introduction 23 Network Storage Router e1200-160 LAN-free Backup and Restore The router can enable LAN-free backup/restore to allow the bulk of data traffic to be moved from the LAN to the storage area network (SAN). See Figure 5 for an illustration of this process. Figure 5: LAN-free backup and res...
Page 24 - Shipping and Storing Environmental Requirements; 5 watt maximum power dissipation
Introduction 24 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Shipping and Storing Environmental Requirements ■ Temperature: -40 to +55°C ■ Relative Humidity: 0 to 92% (non-condensing) Power Requirements ■ VDC: 3V and 5V ■ 25 watt maximum power dissipation
Page 25 - Configuration Overview; Router Default Ethernet Settings
25 Network Storage Router e1200-160 2 Configuration Overview 2F The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router can be configured and managed using several user interfaces (UI). Each UI is introduced in this chapter, along with information about common configuration settings. Included are: ■ Router Defau...
Page 26 - Some of the basic factory default values are:; HP recommends that you change these values from the defaults.
Configuration Overview 26 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Router Default Ethernet Settings Some of the basic factory default values are: ■ IP address: http://1.1.1.1/ ■ Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 ■ Gateway address: 0.0.0.0 ■ User name: root ■ Password: password HP recommends that you change these v...
Page 27 - UI Overview; The router supports the following user interfaces:; Visual Manager; Visual Manager User Interface; Serial; Serial/Telnet User Interface
Configuration Overview 27 Network Storage Router e1200-160 UI Overview The router supports the following user interfaces: ■ Visual Manager ■ Serial ■ Telnet ■ FTP Visual Manager Visual Manager lets you view and change router configuration from any standard Web browser. Information is dynamically gen...
Page 28 - Telnet; From most Microsoft; FTP; and the; FTP User Interface
Configuration Overview 28 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Telnet From most Microsoft ® Windows ® 9x, Windows NT ® , and Windows 2000 ® systems, users can start a Telnet session from the DOS (command) shell after the IP address has been set. For complete information on accessing and using the Telnet...
Page 29 - Common Configuration Settings; Controller LUN Commands; SCSI Bus Configuration
Configuration Overview 29 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Common Configuration Settings To provide connectivity between hosts and devices, the router must establish an address on each connected Fibre Channel network and SCSI bus. The following paragraphs discuss configuration settings that are comm...
Page 30 - Fibre Channel Switched Fabric Configuration; There are two discovery methods available:; Host Device Configuration
Configuration Overview 30 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Fibre Channel Port Configuration By default, the configuration of the Fibre Channel ports is set to N_Port, forcing the router to negotiate a fabric only mode. Note: By default, the Fibre Channel port speed is set to 2 Gb/s. Changes to the F...
Page 31 - Fibre Channel; Logical Unit Management
Configuration Overview 31 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Mapping involves pairing FC_AL_PA to SCSI target address. The HBA will claim enough SCSI bus entries to allow up to 125 Fibre Channel targets to be mapped to SCSI Bus: Target entries. This is usually done by a fixed mapping of AL_PA to Bus: ...
Page 32 - Indexed Map
Configuration Overview 32 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: The router can respond to multiple Target IDs on a SCSI bus. Both Fibre Channel ports and SCSI buses have predefined maps. There are four predefined maps: ■ Indexed Map ■ Port 0 Device Map ■ Auto Assigned Maps ■ SCC Map When a host sen...
Page 33 - Buffered Tape Writes
Configuration Overview 33 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Buffered Tape Writes This option is designed to enhance system performance by returning status on consecutive write commands prior to the tape device receiving data. If data does not transfer correctly, the router returns a check condition o...
Page 35 - Visual Manager Menu Tree
35 Network Storage Router e1200-160 3 Visual Manager User Interface 3F The HP StorageWorks Visual Manager user interface (UI) provides a graphical format that is used to remotely view and change router configurations. Use the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape (version 6.2 or greater) Web brows...
Page 37 - Main Menu
Visual Manager User Interface 37 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager Menu Tree Main Menu Figure 6: Visual Manager Main menu tree
Page 38 - Visual Manager Access; Figure 7
Visual Manager User Interface 38 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager Access Visual Manager (VM) can be accessed from any standard Web browser: 1. Connect a 10/100BaseT Ethernet cable to the back of the router. 2. Apply power to the connected SCSI and/or Fibre Channel devices. 3. Apply po...
Page 39 - The default user name is; and the default password is
Visual Manager User Interface 39 Network Storage Router e1200-160 6. Enter the authorized user name and password. The username and password are case-sensitive. The default user name is root and the default password is password . Figure 7: Password Dialog Box Note: HP recommends changing the user nam...
Page 40 - Visual Manager Best Practices; The following recommendations should be observed:
Visual Manager User Interface 40 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager Best Practices The following recommendations should be observed: ■ A standard keyboard and mouse must be used to navigate in the VM. ■ The router is shipped with a configuration of default settings that is acceptable fo...
Page 41 - The Main Menu home page is displayed whenever VM is accessed.
Visual Manager User Interface 41 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Main Menu The Main Menu home page is displayed whenever VM is accessed. The home page contains status information, including a physical image of the router. Figure 8 is an example of the home page. Figure 8: Visual Manager Home page
Page 42 - Figure 9
Visual Manager User Interface 42 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Home page information includes: ■ The HP logo is located in the upper left corner of the page. Figure 9 is an example of this portion of the home page screen. If the Internet is accessible to the host, click the HP logo to open the we...
Page 44 - System Menu; is an example of the System page.; Serial configures the baud rate.
Visual Manager User Interface 44 Network Storage Router e1200-160 System Menu The System Menu is accessed from the Main Menu and is used to view and configure serial, network, trap, active fabric, clock, and power supply components. Figure 11 is an example of the System page. Figure 11: System page ...
Page 45 - Real-Time Clock configures system date and time.; Factory Settings Reset restores factory default settings.
Visual Manager User Interface 45 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Real-Time Clock configures system date and time. ■ Reset Menu ■ Factory Settings Reset restores factory default settings. Each menu option is discussed in the following paragraphs.
Page 46 - Serial Configuration; is an example of the Serial screen.; The current baud-rate setting is displayed.
Visual Manager User Interface 46 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial Configuration The Serial screen is used to change the baud rate for the serial port. Figure 12 is an example of the Serial screen. If the Autobaud feature is being used, it may not be necessary to set the baud rate. . Figure 12...
Page 47 - Network Configuration; is an example of the Network screen.; Network Menu options:; Network Settings changes the hostname.; Network Settings
Visual Manager User Interface 47 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Network Configuration The Network screen is used to enter network settings, including Ethernet settings. Figure 13 is an example of the Network screen. Figure 13: Network screen Network Menu options: ■ Network Settings changes the hos...
Page 48 - Ethernet configuration settings:; Ethernet Mode can be set to one of the following options:
Visual Manager User Interface 48 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Port Configuration - Ethernet Settings (Service Mode - Restricted Access) To change the Ethernet configuration settings, select the Ethernet port icon. The Ethernet Configuration dialog box is displayed. See Figure 14 for an example o...
Page 49 - SNMP Configuration; SNMP configuration is not supported.
Visual Manager User Interface 49 Network Storage Router e1200-160 The Ethernet physical address is always assigned by the manufacturer. ■ IP address (default: 1.1.1.1) is the IP address of the router. ■ Subnet Mask (default: 255.255.255.0) is the IP subnet mask for the router. ■ IP Gateway (default:...
Page 50 - Active Fabric Configuration; The Active Fabric screen allows setup of Active Fabric options.; Active Fabric settings:
Visual Manager User Interface 50 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Active Fabric Configuration The Active Fabric screen allows setup of Active Fabric options. Figure 15 is an example of the Active Fabric screen. Figure 15: Active Fabric screen Active Fabric settings: ■ Number of Controller LUNs (defa...
Page 51 - User Configuration; The User screen is used to set up router security.
Visual Manager User Interface 51 Network Storage Router e1200-160 User Configuration The User screen is used to set up router security. Figure 16 is an example of the User screen. Figure 16: User screen: security settings User settings: ■ User Name (default: root ) is any alphanumeric combination. ■...
Page 52 - Real-Time Clock Configuration; The Real Time Clock screen is used to set the system time and date.; Day of Week sets the day of week.
Visual Manager User Interface 52 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Real-Time Clock Configuration The Real Time Clock screen is used to set the system time and date. Figure 17 is an example of the Real-Time Clock screen. Figure 17: Real-Time Clock screen Real-Time Clock settings: ■ Date Settings sets ...
Page 53 - Reset Menu; is an example of the Reset Menu.
Visual Manager User Interface 53 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Reset Menu The Reset Menu is used to reset the router to factory default settings. Figure 18 is an example of the Reset Menu. Figure 18: Reset to Factory Default screen Current router activities are disrupted while the unit resets the...
Page 54 - Ports Menu; is an example of the initial Ports Menu.
Visual Manager User Interface 54 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Ports Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Ports Menu is used to view and to modify configuration settings of the Fibre Channel port and SCSI buses. Figure 19 is an example of the initial Ports Menu. Figure 19: Ports menu The initial...
Page 55 - SCSI Bus configuration changes SCSI bus settings.; Each Ports Menu option is discussed in the following subsections.
Visual Manager User Interface 55 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: To view or change configuration settings of a specific port or bus, select it from the menu bar on the left side of the screen or select the port or bus from the router image at the top of the screen. To make changes, modify the...
Page 56 - is an example of the Fibre Channel; Fibre Channel port settings:; Link Status indicates the port link status.
Visual Manager User Interface 56 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Fibre Channel Port Configuration When the Fibre Channel port is selected in Ports Menu, the Fibre Channel Configuration screen is displayed. Figure 20 is an example of the Fibre Channel Configuration screen. Figure 20: Fibre Channel C...
Page 57 - Discovery mode settings:
Visual Manager User Interface 57 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Caution: If the following configuration settings are incorrectly set, processing difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the rou...
Page 58 - Buffered Tape Queue Depth sets the Buffered Tape Queue Depth.; Addressing
Visual Manager User Interface 58 Network Storage Router e1200-160 — Manual Discovery Only (default) sets discovery of new devices to occur only after the user selects the Discovery option from the Main Menu or when a Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) is received from a fabric. Note: SCSI d...
Page 59 - — Hi-Sup Bit toggles between Set and Clear.
Visual Manager User Interface 59 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Performance Mode (default: 2 Gb/s) toggles between 1 Gb/s and 2 Gb/s. Note: If Performance Mode is set incorrectly and the router is plugged into a Loop or Fabric, the unit may receive Framing errors due to the incorrect Fibre Chann...
Page 60 - is an illustration of the SCSI Bus Configuration; SCSI bus configuration settings:
Visual Manager User Interface 60 Network Storage Router e1200-160 SCSI Bus Configuration When a SCSI bus is selected in the Ports Menu, the SCSI Bus Configuration screen is displayed. Figure 21 is an illustration of the SCSI Bus Configuration screen. Figure 21: SCSI Bus Configuration screen SCSI bus...
Page 61 - Discovery toggles between Enabled and Disabled.; Bus Reset on Boot toggles between Enabled and Disabled.
Visual Manager User Interface 61 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Caution: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configura...
Page 63 - synchronous negotiation.; — Synchronous Period (default: 40) sets the maximum number of seconds; allowed for negotiation.
Visual Manager User Interface 63 Network Storage Router e1200-160 — Synchronous Parameter Override enables or disables parameters for synchronous negotiation. — Synchronous Period (default: 40) sets the maximum number of seconds allowed for negotiation. — Synchronous Offset (default: 16) sets the ma...
Page 64 - Discovery Menu; is an example of the Discovery page.; To perform a manual discovery:
Visual Manager User Interface 64 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Discovery Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Discovery Menu is used to view Target devices and discover new Target devices. Figure 22 is an example of the Discovery page. Figure 22: Discovery page To perform a manual discovery: 1. ...
Page 65 - Mapping Menu; Each physical port/bus on the router can have the following maps:
Visual Manager User Interface 65 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Mapping Menu Each physical port/bus on the router can have the following maps: Note: Port 0 Device Map is the HP recommended map to be used for editing and assigning oncoming hosts. The Indexed (default) map should not be used for edi...
Page 66 - Common Fibre Channel and SCSI Mapping Tasks; is an illustration of the Fibre Channel mapping screen.; Mapping screen options:; Select Host adds a known host.
Visual Manager User Interface 66 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Common Fibre Channel and SCSI Mapping Tasks Although the initial screen display for Fibre Channel and SCSI maps differs slightly, the available actions are the same. Figure 23 is an illustration of the Fibre Channel mapping screen. Fi...
Page 67 - Add Map adds a new map.; Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks; Configuration tasks for Fibre Channel mapping includes:
Visual Manager User Interface 67 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Add Map adds a new map. To add an undefined map, type the name of the map in the Add Map field and then click Add. ■ Select Map adds a known map. To select a previously set up map, expand the Select Map drop-down box and select the ...
Page 68 - Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host Information; To view or change current host information:; Enter the new settings and then select Modify.; Fibre Channel Host Name settings:; Host Name
Visual Manager User Interface 68 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host Information To view or change current host information: 1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired Fibre Channel port. 2. Click Edit/View in the Host section of the screen. The Fibre Chan...
Page 69 - Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information; To view or change current Fibre Channel map information:; Clear Map clears all entries from the current map.; Fill Map fills in the current map.; When the map is filled, the display shows the current devices.; Delete deletes map entries.
Visual Manager User Interface 69 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information Note: Port 0 Device Map is the HP recommended map to be used for editing and assigning oncoming hosts. The Indexed (default) map should not be used for editing, even though the user i...
Page 70 - Discovered Device Entry adds a discovered device to the map.
Visual Manager User Interface 70 Network Storage Router e1200-160 To delete map entries, expand the Delete Map Item LUN drop-down box, select the LUN, and then click Delete. To delete a range of LUNs, select the beginning LUN to delete from the “from” drop-down box and select the last LUN to delete ...
Page 71 - SCSI Mapping Tasks; Viewing and Changing SCSI Host Information
Visual Manager User Interface 71 Network Storage Router e1200-160 SCSI Mapping Tasks Configuration tasks for SCSI mapping include: ■ Viewing and Changing SCSI Host Information ■ Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information Each task is discussed in the following paragraphs. Viewing and Changing SCSI Ho...
Page 72 - Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information; To view or change current SCSI map information:
Visual Manager User Interface 72 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information To view or change current SCSI map information: 1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired SCSI bus. 2. Select Edit/View in the Map section of the screen. The SCSI Map dialog box is dis...
Page 74 - Statistics Menu; is an example of the Statistics
Visual Manager User Interface 74 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Statistics Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Statistics Menu is used to display Fibre Channel port and SCSI bus information. Figure 26 is an example of the Statistics Menu. Figure 26: Statistics menu To view information for a spec...
Page 75 - Utilities Menu; is an example of the Utilities Menu.
Visual Manager User Interface 75 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Utilities Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Utilities Menu is used to view and configure utility options. Figure 27 is an example of the Utilities Menu. Figure 27: Utilities menu Utility Menu tasks: ■ FTP Utility access opens an F...
Page 76 - Event Log Settings configures Event Log settings.; Each Utility Menu option is discussed in the following sections.
Visual Manager User Interface 76 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Event Log Settings configures Event Log settings. ■ Event Log display displays the Event Log. ■ Clear Event Log clears the Event Log. Each Utility Menu option is discussed in the following sections.
Page 77 - FTP Utility Access; The FTP utility screen is used to open an FTP session.
Visual Manager User Interface 77 Network Storage Router e1200-160 FTP Utility Access The FTP utility screen is used to open an FTP session. Figure 28 is an example of the FTP utility screen. Figure 28: FTP Utility screen The FTP utility requires the use of a JAVA applet and prompts for permission to...
Page 78 - To open an FTP session:
Visual Manager User Interface 78 Network Storage Router e1200-160 To open an FTP session: 1. Enter the User Name, Password, and the IP address of the router. 2. Click Connect. 3. Select the local file to upload or download. If necessary, click Browse to scroll through a file list. The following file...
Page 79 - Trace Settings Configuration; The Trace Settings screen is used to configure the trace settings.; Current Trace settings are displayed.
Visual Manager User Interface 79 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Trace Settings Configuration The Trace Settings screen is used to configure the trace settings. Figure 29 is an example of the Trace Settings screen. Figure 29: Trace Settings screen Current Trace settings are displayed. To change the...
Page 80 - Table 6
Visual Manager User Interface 80 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Table 6 is a brief description list of the trace settings. Table 6: Trace Settings Setting Description General Errors Displays the most serious errors and exception conditions. FCP Transport Fibre Channel Protocol transport functional...
Page 81 - Current, Previous, and Last Assert Trace Displays; is an example of the Current Traces screen.
Visual Manager User Interface 81 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Current, Previous, and Last Assert Trace Displays These three Utilities Menu screens show trace information. The Current Traces screen shows data since the router was last booted. The Previous Traces screen shows data from the last bo...
Page 82 - Clear Current Traces and Clear Assert Traces; is an example of the Clear Current Trace Buffer screen.
Visual Manager User Interface 82 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Clear Current Traces and Clear Assert Traces These Utilities Menu screens are used to clear the current trace buffer or the assert trace buffer. Current router activities will not be disrupted while the buffer is cleared. Figure 31 is...
Page 83 - Event Log Configuration
Visual Manager User Interface 83 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Event Log Configuration The Event Log Setting screen is used to configure Event Log filters. Figure 32 is an example of the Event Log Filter configuration screen. Figure 32: Event Log Settings screen Event Log settings: ■ Log All Even...
Page 84 - Event Log Display; The Event Log screen is used to view the Event Log.
Visual Manager User Interface 84 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Event Log Display The Event Log screen is used to view the Event Log. Figure 33 is an example of the Event Log display screen. Figure 33: Event Log Display screen
Page 85 - Clear Event Log; The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Event Log.
Visual Manager User Interface 85 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Clear Event Log The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Event Log. Figure 34 is an example of the Clear Event Log screen. Current router activities will not be disrupted. Figure 34: Clear Event Log screen
Page 86 - Report Menu; is an
Visual Manager User Interface 86 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Report Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Report screen displays a consolidated view of all system information, including environmental conditions. Figure 35 is an example of the Report screen. Figure 35: Report screen
Page 87 - Reboot Option; Router reboots are executed using this router Main Menu option.
Visual Manager User Interface 87 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Reboot Option Router reboots are executed using this router Main Menu option. Figure 36 is an example of the Reboot screen. When the router is rebooted, current router activities will be disrupted. All submitted configuration changes ...
Page 89 - Serial/Telnet Menu Tree
89 Network Storage Router e1200-160 4 Serial/Telnet User Interface 4F The Serial/Telnet User Interface (UI) is used to configure and manage the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router. This chapter describes the configuration menus and option tasks available in the Serial/Telnet UI. Note: Unless othe...
Page 90 - Configuration Menu
Serial/Telnet User Interface 90 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Configuration Menu , page 96 — Baud Rate Configuration — Ethernet Configuration — Fibre Channel Configuration — Parallel SCSI Configuration — Device Mapping — Trace and Event Settings Configuration — Real-Time Clock Configuration — A...
Page 92 - Telnet UI Access; where; is the IP address of the router; Serial UI Access; To open a serial session, a terminal emulator utility is required.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 92 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Telnet UI Access To open a Telnet session, the IP address of the router and a Telnet client utility are required. Note: After each reboot, a new Telnet session must be started. If the router is reset to factory settings, the Ethernet p...
Page 93 - Configure the serial port settings, as listed in
Serial/Telnet User Interface 93 Network Storage Router e1200-160 4. Configure the serial port settings, as listed in Table 7 . Note: HP recommends setting the baud rate to 115200. 5. After completing the serial port configuration, select OK to start a serial session. 6. After the serial session has ...
Page 94 - Power up Messages; is an example of these power-up messages.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 94 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Power up Messages When power is applied to the router, a series of messages is displayed on the serial terminal or terminal emulation program. Figure 37 is an example of these power-up messages. Figure 37: Power Up messages Note: Throu...
Page 95 - Serial/Telnet UI Main Menu; is an illustration of the router Main Menu.; ) Perform Configuration enters router configuration settings.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 95 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet UI Main Menu The Main Menu is the starting point for all configuration sub-menus and tasks. Figure 38 is an illustration of the router Main Menu. Note: If the power up messages and the Main Menu are not displayed, check t...
Page 96 - The Configuration Menu is used to configure the router.; Configuration Menu options:; ) Baud Rate Configuration changes the baud rate on the serial port.; Ethernet network settings.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 96 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu is used to configure the router. Figure 39 is an illustration of the Configuration Menu. Figure 39: Configuration menu Note: The router is shipped with a configuration of default settings that ...
Page 97 - ) Device Mapping modifies map and host settings.; enables and disables server-free backup; A) Save Configuration saves changes to memory.; Baud Rate Configuration; is an illustration of the Baud Rate Configuration Menu.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 97 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ 5) Device Mapping modifies map and host settings. ■ 6) Trace and Event Settings Configuration modifies trace and event filter settings. ■ 7) Real-Time Clock Configuration sets the system clock. ■ 8) Active Fabric Configuration enable...
Page 98 - Ethernet Configuration; In the Configuration Menu, choose 2) Ethernet; selected, the Ethernet Configuration Menu is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 98 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: The asterisk (*) symbol indicates the current setting for the baud rate. Note: If the Autobaud feature is being used, it is not necessary to set a baud rate. Ethernet Configuration In the Configuration Menu, choose 2) Ethernet an...
Page 99 - To view or change configuration settings:; ) Toggle Ethernet Mode changes the Ethernet mode.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 99 Network Storage Router e1200-160 To view or change configuration settings: 1. Select a menu option 2. Make the configuration changes 3. Select X) Return to previous menu 4. Select A) Save Configuration to record the changes. Ethernet Configuration Menu options: ■ 1) C...
Page 100 - ) Change SNMP Settings is not supported.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 100 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ 7) Toggle DHCP Configuration enables or disables support for Dynamic Configuration Protocol. When DHCP is enabled, the router will request a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server on the Ethernet network. Some DHCP servers allow a ...
Page 101 - Fibre Channel Configuration; is an illustration of the Fibre Channel Configuration Menu.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 101 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Fibre Channel Configuration In the Configuration Menu, choose 3) Fibre Channel Configuration to configure the Fibre Channel port. The Fibre Channel Configuration Menu allows the configuration of ALPA settings, discovery mode, tape bac...
Page 102 - Fibre Channel Configuration Menu options:
Serial/Telnet User Interface 102 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Fibre Channel Configuration Menu options: Caution: If these configuration settings are incorrectly set, processing difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting...
Page 103 - Addressing Methods and Table Structures
Serial/Telnet User Interface 103 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: SCSI devices attached to a Fibre Channel port must be mapped as sequential Fibre Channel LUNs starting at LUN number 00. Skipping LUN numbers is not recommended when mapping Fibre Channel LUNs because Fibre Channel Discovery sto...
Page 104 - Options include Set and Clear.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 104 Network Storage Router e1200-160 A sub-screen is displayed, listing the following options: — 1) Toggle Hi-Sup Bit Settings changes the Hi-Sup Bit settings. Options include Set and Clear. — 2) Toggle Forcing FCP Response Code for HP HBA #223180-B21 and #120186-001, ch...
Page 105 - Parallel SCSI Configuration; is an illustration of the Parallel SCSI Configuration Menu.; Current settings for the selected SCSI bus are displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 105 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Parallel SCSI Configuration In the Configuration Menu, choose 4) Parallel SCSI Configuration to configure the SCSI buses. The Parallel SCSI Configuration Menu allows the configuration of the SCSI discovery mode, SCSI bus reset, termin...
Page 106 - SCSI Configuration Menu options:; Options are Enabled and Disabled.; These should be unique IDs on the bus.; — 3) Add Target ID or
Serial/Telnet User Interface 106 Network Storage Router e1200-160 SCSI Configuration Menu options: ■ 1) Edit Initiator and Target Settings changes the SCSI Initiator and Target settings. The SCSI Initiator and Target Menu sub-screen is displayed, listing the following options: — 1) Enable/Disable SC...
Page 107 - SCSI Parameter Override Configuration Menu options:; — 4) Toggle Synchronous Parameter Override: enabled or disabled.; X) Return to previous menu returns to previous menu.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 107 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: This value should be set to no less than 250ms, according to the SCSI standard for Reset-to-Selection Time. HP recommends setting the value to at least 30 seconds to ensure all SCSI devices complete their individual POST. ■ 5) S...
Page 108 - Device Mapping
Serial/Telnet User Interface 108 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Device Mapping Each physical port/bus on the router can have the following maps: Each map has a unique name and map ID; one of the maps must be identified as the “current” map for the router to use. In the Configuration Menu, choose 5...
Page 109 - Device Mapping Configuration Menu options:; ) Select Current Map indicates which map is to be the current map.; Selecting the Current Map
Serial/Telnet User Interface 109 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Device Mapping Configuration Menu options: ■ 1) Select Current Map indicates which map is to be the current map. ■ 2) Display Current Map displays the current map. ■ 3) Edit Current Map changes current map settings. ■ 4) Edit Host Lis...
Page 110 - Displaying the Current Map; The Current Map Display screen is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 110 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Caution: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configura...
Page 111 - Editing the Current Map; The Map Edit Menu subscreen is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 111 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 47: SCSI Current Map Display screen Editing the Current Map In the Device Mapping Configuration Menu, choose 5) Edit Current Map to edit the current map. The Map Edit Menu subscreen is displayed. Figure 48 is an illustration of...
Page 112 - Map Edit Menu options:; ) Edit Name changes the name of the current map.; Each editing option is discussed in the following sections.; is an example screen display for Fibre Channel maps and
Serial/Telnet User Interface 112 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: Auto-Assigned and SCC Maps cannot be edited. Map Edit Menu options: ■ 1) Edit Name changes the name of the current map. ■ 2) Edit Map Entries changes the content of the current map. ■ 3) Clear Map erases all entries from the cur...
Page 113 - Edit Map Entries options:
Serial/Telnet User Interface 113 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 49: Edit Map Entries for a Fibre Channel map Figure 50: Edit Map Entries for a SCSI map Edit Map Entries options: ■ Next (N) scrolls down the list of map entries. ■ Previous (P) scrolls up the list of map entries. ■ Add (A) add...
Page 114 - To scroll up and down the map entries, select P or N.; To add a new entry to a Fibre Channel map:; the Port Map Edit Display screen.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 114 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Create (C) creates a new map entry for a newly added device. ■ Remove Gaps (R) removes gaps in the listed sequence of LUNs. ■ Delete (D) deletes a map entry. ■ Exit (X) returns to the previous menu. Scrolling between Display Pages o...
Page 115 - To add a new entry to a SCSI map:
Serial/Telnet User Interface 115 Network Storage Router e1200-160 4. In the Device List, to add a listed device to the map, enter the number from the “Num” column. If the selected device is already mapped, an error message will appear, warning the user about adding a duplicate device. Adding a Map E...
Page 118 - Editing the Host List for the Current Map; and
Serial/Telnet User Interface 118 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Note: Some operating systems require gaps be removed in the mapping table in order to detect all devices. Deleting a Map Entry To delete an entry from a map, in the Edit Map Entries screen, select Delete (D). For Fibre Channel maps, a...
Page 119 - Host List Edit Display options:
Serial/Telnet User Interface 119 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 54: Host List Display for Fibre Channel maps Figure 55: Host List Display for SCSI maps Host List Edit Display options: ■ Next (N) scrolls down the Host List. ■ Previous (P) scrolls up the Host List. ■ Add (A) adds a new host t...
Page 120 - Each of the options is discussed in the following paragraphs.; To scroll up and down the host entries, select P or N.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 120 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Each of the options is discussed in the following paragraphs. Scrolling between the Display Pages of the Host List Edit Screen To scroll up and down the host entries, select P or N. Selecting a Host To select a host from the list, ent...
Page 122 - is an example of editing host information for a Fibre Channel port.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 122 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 57 is an example of editing host information for a Fibre Channel port. Figure 57: Editing host information on a Fibre Channel port
Page 123 - is an example of editing host information for a SCSI bus.; Displaying the Entire Device List; The Entire Device List screen is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 123 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 58 is an example of editing host information for a SCSI bus. Figure 58: Editing host information for a SCSI bus Displaying the Entire Device List In the Device Mapping Configuration Menu, choose 8) Display Device List to view t...
Page 124 - is an illustration of the Entire Device screen.; Trace and Event Settings Configuration
Serial/Telnet User Interface 124 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 59 is an illustration of the Entire Device screen. Figure 59: Entire Device List screen Note: The entire list of maps may not fit on one screen. Select N or P to go back and forth between screens displaying more maps. Select X ...
Page 125 - ) Trace Settings Configuration configures the trace settings.; Configuring Trace Settings; Current Operating Trace Levels.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 125 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Trace Settings Menu options: ■ 1) Trace Settings Configuration configures the trace settings. ■ 2) Event Settings Configuration configures the event settings. Each of these options is discussed in the following sections. Configuring T...
Page 126 - Press Enter to display the second Trace Settings page.; is an illustration of the second Trace Settings page.; Configuring Event Settings; The following Event Filter Settings screen is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 126 Network Storage Router e1200-160 4. Press Enter to display the second Trace Settings page. Figure 62 is an illustration of the second Trace Settings page. 5. If needed, change the settings in the second Trace Settings page. Note: Be sure to set the clock and date in ...
Page 127 - ) Disable Event Logging; immediately, without requiring a reboot or power cycle.; is an illustration of the System Clock Setup Menu.; Current date
Serial/Telnet User Interface 127 Network Storage Router e1200-160 1. To change any of the settings in this screen, enter the number of the desired setting (1, 2, 3, or 4) that corresponds to the option that needs to be changed. Settings include: ■ 1) Log All Events (default) ■ 2) Disable Event Loggi...
Page 128 - is an illustration of the Active Fabric Configuration Menu.; Active Fabric Configuration Menu options:; Save Configuration
Serial/Telnet User Interface 128 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Active Fabric Configuration In the Configuration Menu, select 8) Active Fabric Configuration to enter Active Fabric options. Figure 65 is an illustration of the Active Fabric Configuration Menu. Figure 65: Active Fabric Configuration ...
Page 129 - Restore Last Saved Configuration
Serial/Telnet User Interface 129 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Restore Last Saved Configuration In the Configuration Menu, B) Restore Last Saved Configuration is used to revert to the previous configuration. This can be useful when configuration changes have been made, and the user wishes to retu...
Page 130 - System Utilities Menu; is an illustration of the System Utility Menu.; System Utility Menu options:; ) Event Log displays the system Event Log.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 130 Network Storage Router e1200-160 System Utilities Menu Accessed from the router Main Menu, the System Utilities Menu is primarily used to view system information. To access the System Utilities Menu, in the router Main Menu, choose 2) System Utilities. Figure 66 is a...
Page 131 - System Statistics; is an illustration of the System Status/Statistics Menu.; System Statistics Menu options:; ) Display System Status displays router status information.; Viewing System Status Information; The System Status Menu is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 131 Network Storage Router e1200-160 System Statistics In the System Utility Menu, select 1) System Statistics Menu to view system status information. Figure 67 is an illustration of the System Status/Statistics Menu. Figure 67: System Statistics menu System Statistics M...
Page 132 - System Status Menu options:; ) Display memory statistics displays memory usage information; Viewing Fibre Channel Status Information; is an illustration of the Fibre Channel Status Menu.; The Fibre Channel Status Menu lists the following options:
Serial/Telnet User Interface 132 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 68: System Status menu System Status Menu options: ■ 1) Display memory statistics displays memory usage information ■ 2) Display active tasks displays a list of current tasks. ■ 3) Display stack usage displays current stack inf...
Page 133 - To see link statistics for the Fibre Channel port:
Serial/Telnet User Interface 133 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ 2) Display Attached Fibre Channel Devices displays a list of devices attached to this Fibre Channel port. ■ 3) Display Fibre Channel Resource Status displays Fibre Channel resource transport information. ■ 4) Display Fibre Channel D...
Page 135 - To view a list of the devices attached to this port:; In the Fibre Channel Status Menu, choose 2) Display Attached Fibre; The Fibre Channel Device Display page is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 135 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Viewing Attached Fibre Channel Devices To view a list of the devices attached to this port: 1. In the Fibre Channel Status Menu, choose 2) Display Attached Fibre Channel Devices. The Fibre Channel Device Display page is displayed. Fig...
Page 136 - ) Display Fibre Channel Resource Status.; The FCP Transport Queues page is displayed.; The Fibre Channel Driver Queues page is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 136 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Viewing Fibre Channel Resource Transport Information To view FCP transport information, in the Fibre Channel Status Menu, choose 3) Display Fibre Channel Resource Status. The FCP Transport Queues page is displayed. The FCP Transport Q...
Page 137 - Viewing SCSI Status Information; ) Display Parallel SCSI Protocol Status.; The Parallel SCSI Protocol Status Menu is displayed.; SCSI Status Menu options:; ) Display SCSI Statistics displays SCSI statistics.; Each option is discussed in the following paragraphs.; The SCSI Device Display Menu is displayed.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 137 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Viewing SCSI Status Information To display SCSI status information, in the System Statistics Menu, choose 3) Display Parallel SCSI Protocol Status. The Parallel SCSI Protocol Status Menu is displayed. Figure 74 is an illustration of t...
Page 138 - is an illustration of the SCSI Device Display Menu.; SCSI Device Display Menu options:; ) Issue boot discovery issues a boot discovery command.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 138 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 75 is an illustration of the SCSI Device Display Menu. Figure 75: SCSI Device Display menu SCSI Device Display Menu options: ■ 1) Issue discovery for all buses issues a discovery command for all SCSI buses. ■ 2) Issue discovery...
Page 139 - is an illustration of the SCSI Resource Display page.; Event Log; is an illustration of the Event Log Menu.; Event Log Menu options:; ) Display event log displays the Event Log.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 139 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 76 is an illustration of the SCSI Resource Display page. Figure 76: SCSI Resource Display screen Event Log In the System Utilities Menu, 2) Event Log is used to view and clear the system Event Log. Figure 77 is an illustration ...
Page 140 - Trace Dump Menu; is an illustration of the Trace Dump Menu.; Trace Dump Menu options:; ) Clear current trace buffer clears the current trace buffer.; X) Return to previous menu; Saving Copies of the Trace Buffers using FTP; Verify the router is connected to the Ethernet network.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 140 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Trace Dump Menu In the router Main Menu, 3) Display Trace and Assertion History is used to manage trace history information. Figure 78 is an illustration of the Trace Dump Menu. Figure 78: Trace Dump menu Trace Dump Menu options: ■ 1)...
Page 142 - Download New Firmware Option; To download a new version of the firmware:; Send File in the terminal emulator utility.; Select XMODEM as the transfer protocol.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 142 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Reboot Option To reboot the router, in the Main Menu, select 4) Reboot. After this option is selected, a confirmation prompt is displayed. If a positive response is given to the confirmation message, the router is restarted. Note: Cur...
Page 143 - of the firmware has been loaded.
Serial/Telnet User Interface 143 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 79 is an illustration of the Download Firmware Menu after a new version of the firmware has been loaded. Figure 79: Download Firmware menu
Page 145 - The following tasks can be managed through an FTP interface:
145 Network Storage Router e1200-160 5 FTP User Interface 5F The following tasks can be managed through an FTP interface: ■ Access the FTP User Interface (UI) , page 146 ■ Backup and Restore Configuration Settings , page 146 ■ Copy Trace Buffers , page 149 ■ Upgrade Firmware , page 150 Each of these...
Page 146 - Backup and Restore Configuration Settings
FTP User Interface 146 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Access the FTP User Interface (UI) To access the router using an FTP UI: 1. Connect the router to the Ethernet network used by the host computer. 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp <IP address> where IP address is th...
Page 147 - Backing up the Router Configuration
FTP User Interface 147 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Backing up the Router Configuration To backup the router configuration settings: 1. Connect the router to the Ethernet network used by the host computer. 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp <IP address> where IP addre...
Page 148 - Restoring the Router Configuration
FTP User Interface 148 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Restoring the Router Configuration To restore a configuration to the router: 1. Connect the router to the Ethernet network used by the host computer. 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp <IP address> where IP address i...
Page 149 - Copy Trace Buffers
FTP User Interface 149 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Copy Trace Buffers Use the following procedure to save copies of the trace buffers: 1. Connect the router to the Ethernet network used by the host computer. 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp <IP address> where IP ad...
Page 150 - Upgrade Firmware
FTP User Interface 150 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Upgrade Firmware Use the following procedure for Windows-based systems to upgrade the router firmware. Note: A JAVA applet-based FTP utility is also accessible from the UI. 1. Connect the router to the Ethernet network used by the host computer...
Page 151 - Basic Troubleshooting; LED Indicators
151 Network Storage Router e1200-160 6 Basic Troubleshooting 6F This chapter discusses some basic methods of identifying problems in the setup and configuration of the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router. Most problems occur during the initial installation of the router. Before proceeding with ad...
Page 152 - Introducing HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools
Basic Troubleshooting 152 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Introducing HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools , page 160 — Software Features — Finding Additional Information — Getting Support
Page 153 - External
Basic Troubleshooting 153 Network Storage Router e1200-160 LED Indicators The LED indicators on the router are useful for diagnosing various problems: ■ The Fibre Channel port LEDs indicates Fibre Channel activity and link status. If one of these indicators does not light or stays continually lit wi...
Page 155 - Verifying SCSI Bus Configuration
Basic Troubleshooting 155 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Basic Troubleshooting If possible, simplify the installation by reducing it to the most basic configuration. Then, add elements one at a time, verifying the operation after each step. Basic troubleshooting includes verifying the setup and th...
Page 156 - Verifying Fibre Channel Port Connection
Basic Troubleshooting 156 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Verifying Fibre Channel Port Connection If SCSI devices are recognized on the SCSI buses, but do not appear to the Fibre Channel host, it may be that the Fibre Channel link is not properly established. Most hubs and switches have link indica...
Page 157 - Verifying SCSI Devices in Windows NT; To verify the Fibre Channel and SCSI devices:; Verifying the Router Configuration; Verifying Mapping
Basic Troubleshooting 157 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Verifying SCSI Devices in Windows NT If running Fibre Channel-to-SCSI mapping mode, verify the Fibre Channel and the SCSI devices are recognized by the router. Sometimes Windows NT may need to be rebooted with all SCSI devices and the router...
Page 158 - Verifying the Host Configuration
Basic Troubleshooting 158 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Verifying the Host Configuration In some cases, the Fibre Channel HBA or host device driver may not be working properly. Check the configuration of these elements. It may be useful to check the release notes for the device driver to see if t...
Page 159 - Verifying PRLI Data
Basic Troubleshooting 159 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Verifying PRLI Data The router returns the PRLI (preliminary login) response data as specified in Table 12 . In the default configuration, the router returns PRLI Data (PRLI Accept Payload) with the Target bit SET and the Initiator bit CLEAR...
Page 160 - L&TT is available for download at no cost from the HP website at:; Software Features
Basic Troubleshooting 160 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Introducing HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools To provide continued service to our customers, HP provides the HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools (L&TT) software application. L&TT is a diagnostic tool that is designed to aid i...
Page 161 - — New versions of L&TT
Basic Troubleshooting 161 Network Storage Router e1200-160 ■ Firmware Upgrades-L&TT provides a convenient way of updating product firmware, enabling users with an Internet connection to take advantage of ongoing enhancements. The software can be configured to check the Web automatically for firm...
Page 162 - Finding Additional Information; E-mail support is available from
Basic Troubleshooting 162 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Finding Additional Information The HP website provides the current version of L&TT for download, and general information about the tool. Access the website at: http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools Getting Support E-mail support is availab...
Page 163 - AF; This appendix provides details for:
163 Network Storage Router e1200-160 A Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments AF This appendix provides details for: ■ RJ-11 Serial Pin Assignments , page 164 ■ RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments , page 165
Page 164 - RJ-11 Serial Pin Assignments; The pin definitions listed in
Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments 164 Network Storage Router e1200-160 RJ-11 Serial Pin Assignments The layout of the pin assignments for the serial receptacle on the router is illustrated in Figure 81 . Figure 81: RJ-11 Serial pin assignments The pin definitions listed in Table 13 correspond to t...
Page 165 - RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments
Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments 165 Network Storage Router e1200-160 RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments The layout of the pin assignments for RJ-45 Ethernet receptacle is illustrated in Figure 82 . Figure 82: RJ-45 Ethernet pin assignments The pin definitions listed in Table 14 correspond to t...
Page 167 - BF; This Appendix explains general Controller LUN commands.
167 Network Storage Router e1200-160 B Controller LUN Commands BF The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router supports and executes the set of SCSI-3 commands listed in this Appendix. These commands can be received as FCP commands over the Fibre Channel bus and are supported by the Controller LUNs. T...
Page 168 - General Commands; Report LUNs; Report LUNs Command
Controller LUN Commands 168 Network Storage Router e1200-160 General Commands ■ Report LUNs ■ Inquiry Each of these commands is discussed in the following paragraphs. Report LUNs Command The Report LUNs command returns a list of LUNs that can receive commands. The format of the Report LUNs command i...
Page 169 - The router returns the LUN Parameters as defined in; Inquiry Command; The format of the Inquiry Command is shown in
Controller LUN Commands 169 Network Storage Router e1200-160 The router returns the LUN Parameters as defined in Table 16 . All LUNs are reported and will appear in the host map. Note: In addition to the device LUNs, controller LUNs are also included in the report. Controller LUN values are displaye...
Page 170 - The router returns the LUN Inquiry Data as defined in
Controller LUN Commands 170 Network Storage Router e1200-160 EVPD Page 0x80 If the EVPD bit (bit 0 of byte 1) is set and the Page Code is 0x80, the unit serial number page is returned. The format of this page is shown in Figure 18 . The router returns the LUN Inquiry Data as defined in Table 19 Tabl...
Page 173 - CF; through
173 Network Storage Router e1200-160 C Addressing Methods and Table Structures CF Fibre Channel and SCSI systems use different methods of addressing devices. The router has a method of translating device IDs so each SCSI device is mapped to the appropriate Fibre Channel LUN. The SCSI buses establish...
Page 175 - The data shown in
Addressing Methods and Table Structures 175 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Depending on the configuration, the router supports the Peripheral Device Addressing method and the Logical Unit Addressing method. The data shown in Table 24 comes from the Fibre Channel Configuration Menu. The administrat...
Page 176 - SCC (SCSI Controller Command) Addressing Method
Addressing Methods and Table Structures 176 Network Storage Router e1200-160 SCC (SCSI Controller Command) Addressing Method When a router is configured to use SCSI Controller Command addressing (SCC) and a command is received, the router either will respond as a controller device to the FCP Initiat...
Page 177 - Indexed Addressing Method
Addressing Methods and Table Structures 177 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Indexed Addressing Method Indexed addressing allows for host bus adapter (HBA) drivers that use only Peripheral Device Addressing to access SCSI devices attached to the router. This addressing is done by use of a table, whi...
Page 179 - Federal Communications Commission Notice
179 Network Storage Router e1200-160 D Regulatory Compliance Notices DE Federal Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum....
Page 180 - Class A Equipment; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Designation Clarification
Regulatory Compliance Notices 180 Network Storage Router e1200-160 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 reasonable protection against harmful inter...
Page 181 - Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo,; Hewlett-Packard Company
Regulatory Compliance Notices 181 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful inter...
Page 182 - European Union Notice; EN55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference
Regulatory Compliance Notices 182 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment 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 d...
Page 183 - Japanese Notice
Regulatory Compliance Notices 183 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Japanese Notice
Page 184 - BSMI Notice; Laser Safety Warnings; Compliance with CDRH Regulations
Regulatory Compliance Notices 184 Network Storage Router e1200-160 BSMI Notice Laser Device All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser pr...
Page 185 - Compliance with International Regulations; A label is located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device.; Laser Information
Regulatory Compliance Notices 185 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Compliance with International Regulations All HP systems equipped with laser devices comply with appropriate safety standards including IEC 825. Laser Product Label A label is located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device. L...
Page 187 - Electrostatic Discharge; EF
187 Network Storage Router e1200-160 E Electrostatic Discharge EF To avoid damaging equipment, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sens...
Page 188 - Grounding Methods; 0 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper
Electrostatic Discharge 188 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: ■ Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or comp...