Page 3 - Contents
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 3 About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Intended audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - About this guide; Intended audience; Document conventions and symbols
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 7 About this guide This guide provides information about: • Installing the HP StorageWorks e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card • Configuring the HP StorageWorks e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card • Troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks e1200-3...
Page 8 - HP technical support; HP-authorized reseller; Helpful web sites
8 IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Provides additional information. TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts. HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP support web site: http://www.hp.com/support/ . Collect ...
Page 9 - Introduction
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 9 1 Introduction The HP StorageWorks e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card provides bi-directional connectivity between one Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW) or Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL), and two Narrow/Wide Fast/Ultra320 LV...
Page 10 - Operation indicators
10 Introduction Operation indicators The HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card has LED indicators for monitoring overall status as shown in Figure 2 . Figure 2 Operation indictors Table 3 Operation indicators The LED functionality of the interface card is detailed below: • Power and Fault (Pwr) – The b...
Page 11 - Processing SCSI information; Fibre Channel features
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 11 How the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card works The interface card is a device that translates the Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) to and from the SCSI Protocol—transparently transferring commands, data, and status information—so tha...
Page 12 - External indicators; Operating environment
12 Introduction External indicators • Fibre Channel link status and activity LEDs • SCSI bus activity LEDs • Ethernet link status and activity LEDs • Power/Fault LED • Beacon LED Operating environment • 0 to 50°C, 32 to 122°F • 5 to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing) Non-operating environment (i...
Page 13 - Identifying product components
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 13 2 Installation, cabling, and setup This chapter describes installing, cabling, and setup for the HP e1200-320 4Gb Interface Card. NOTE: Read this chapter carefully and completely before working with the interface card. Installing t...
Page 14 - Removal and installation
14 Installation, cabling, and setup Removal and installation NOTE: To avoid damage to the library, ensure cards are installed in the correct option slots. If you are installing one card, place it in the middle slot next to the controller board. If you are installing two cards in a 10U library, place...
Page 15 - Removing an existing interface card
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 15 4. Remove the cables from the robotics controller (see Figure 5 ). Figure 5 Removing cables from the robotics controller Removing an existing interface card If you are replacing a card that is already installed in the library, save...
Page 16 - Installing a new card
16 Installation, cabling, and setup Installing a new card NOTE: To avoid damage to the library, make sure cards are installed in the correct slots. To install one card, place it in the top level middle slot as shown in Figure 7 . To install two cards, place the second card in the bottom level middle...
Page 20 - Interfaces and connections; Fibre Channel connections; SCSI connection
20 Installation, cabling, and setup Interfaces and connections There are four types of interfaces to the interface card: • Fibre Channel • SCSI • 3-pin serial port • Ethernet The 3-pin serial and Ethernet ports are used for configuration and management of the interface card. For convenience in confi...
Page 21 - Ethernet connection; Serial port connection; Autobaud feature
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 21 To connect the interface card to a SCSI bus: 1. Power off the SCSI devices on this bus. 2. Connect a SCSI cable to one of the SCSI connectors on the unit. The interface card should always be installed at the end of the SCSI bus. 3....
Page 22 - Setting up serial port communications
22 Installation, cabling, and setup Setting up serial port communications Before supplying power to the interface card, HP recommends setting up serial port communications with your host computer, unless serial I/O was previously established and is currently running.The interface card is designed to...
Page 23 - Device management; SCSI bus configuration; FC arbitrated loop addressing; Soft addressing; Hard addressing; FC switched fabric addressing
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 23 3 Device management To provide connectivity between hosts and devices, it is necessary for the interface card to be recognized with an address on the connected Fibre Channel network. SCSI bus configuration The interface card provid...
Page 24 - Discovery; Host bus adapter configuration
24 Device management Discovery Discovery is a feature that makes it easy to display attached FC and SCSI target devices and have them mapped automatically on the host side for the connected bus/port. There are two discovery methods available— Manual Discovery and Auto Discovery . Auto Discovery can ...
Page 27 - Configuration methods; Serial port management access
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 27 4 Interface card management The HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card can be managed over the following user interfaces: • Over the serial port via a terminal or a terminal emulation utility. • Over Ethernet via a Telnet utility or an...
Page 28 - Command Line Interface; Visual manager
28 Interface card management to always provide the same IP address to the interface card. This setup can be useful for remote management of the interface card via Telnet. Because the method of setting up a lease reservation varies depending on the DHCP server being used, HP recommends that you conta...
Page 29 - FTP; Inband SCSI-3 commands
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 29 Other than dynamic mapping changes, any other changes will not take effect until the next time the interface card reboots. You can force the interface card to reboot by selecting the Reboot option. For more information about the Vi...
Page 31 - Visual manager user interface; Visual manager access
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 31 5 Visual manager user interface The HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card allows any standard Internet Web browser to view and change the interface card’s configuration with the Visual Manager interface. Information is dynamically gen...
Page 32 - Main menu; Visual Manager menu structure
32 Visual manager user interface 5. Enter the authorized user name and password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The default user name is root and the default password is password . Figure 13 Password dialog box NOTE: HP recommends changing the user name and password from the defaults...
Page 33 - Home page
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 33 Home page The Main menu home page is displayed when Visual Manager (VM) is accessed.The home page contains status information, including a physical image of the interface card (see Figure 15 ). Figure 15 Visual Manager Home page Ho...
Page 34 - System menu
34 Visual manager user interface • Main menu options:• Home displays interface card status information. • System configures standard system components. • Ports configures the Fibre Channel port and SCSI buses. • Discovery displays devices and discovers new devices. • Mapping displays and configures ...
Page 35 - Serial configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 35 Serial configuration The Serial screen is used to change the baud rate for the serial port (see Figure 18 ). NOTE: If the Autobaud feature is being used, it may not be necessary to set the baud rate. Figure 18 Serial screen The cur...
Page 37 - Active fabric configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 37 NOTE: To use the DHCP feature, a DHCP server must be operational on the Ethernet network. If the DHCP feature is used when there is not DHCP server, the standard for DHCP requires the interface card wait three minutes for a respons...
Page 38 - User
38 Visual manager user interface User The User screen is used to set up interface card security (see Figure 21 ). Figure 21 User screen: security settings User settings: • User Name (default: root ) is any alphanumeric combination. Passwords must be 8 to 11 characters in length. • Password (default:...
Page 39 - Real-Time Clock configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 39 Real-Time Clock configuration The Real-Time Clock screen is used to set the system time and date (see Figure 22 ). Figure 22 Real-Time Clock screen Date/time settings: • Date Settings sets the month, day, and year (use a four-digit...
Page 40 - Reset menu
40 Visual manager user interface Reset menu The Reset menu is used to reset the interface card to factory default settings (see Figure 23 ). Figure 23 Reset to Factory Default screen Current interface card activities are disrupted while the unit resets the configuration to the factory defaults and s...
Page 41 - Ports menu
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 41 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 (see Figure 24 ). Figure 24 Ports menu The initial screen display of the Ports men...
Page 42 - Fibre Channel port configuration
42 Visual manager user interface Fibre Channel port configuration When the Fibre Channel port is selected in Ports menu, the Fibre Channel Configuration screen is displayed (see Figure 25 ). Figure 25 Fibre Channel port 0 configuration settings screen Fibre Channel port settings: • Link Status indic...
Page 44 - Discovery menu
44 Visual manager user interface SCSI bus configuration settings: • Primary Initiator ID (default: 7) must be a unique ID. • Discovery toggles between Enabled and Disabled, Enabled by default. • Bus Reset on Boot toggles between Enabled and Disabled. When enabled, the interface card automatically re...
Page 46 - Mapping menu; Fibre Channel mapping tasks
46 Visual manager user interface Mapping menu Accessed from the Main menu, the Mapping menu is used to create or edit LUN maps and assign them to hosts. (see Figure 30 ). Figure 30 Fibre Channel port 0 map settings NOTE: Indexed , Auto Assigned , and SCC maps cannot be deleted or renamed. NOTE: SCC ...
Page 47 - Viewing and changing Fibre Channel map information
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 47 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 use...
Page 49 - Utilities menu
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 49 Utilities menu Accessed from the Main menu, the Utilities menu is used to view and configure utility options (see Figure 32 ). Figure 32 Utilities menu Utilities menu tasks: • FTP Utility opens an FTP session. • Trace Settings conf...
Page 50 - FTP utility access
50 Visual manager user interface FTP utility access The FTP utility screen is used to open an FTP session (see Figure 33 ). Figure 33 FTP Utility screen The FTP utility requires the use of a JAVA applet and prompts for permission to install the applet, if needed. If the prompt is displayed, follow t...
Page 51 - Trace settings configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 51 NOTE: If a valid firmware or configuration file is uploaded to the interface card, an automatic reboot occurs once the file has been received. The interface card cannot be accessed from the Visual Manager UI during the time that th...
Page 52 - Current, previous, and last assert trace displays
52 Visual manager user interface Current, previous, and last assert trace displays These three Utilities menu screens show trace information. • The Current Traces screen shows data since the interface card was last booted. • The Previous Traces screen shows data from the last boot cycle. • The Last ...
Page 53 - Event log display
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 53 • Warning Events • Notify Events • Info Events • Debug Events • Log All Events Event logging captures the last 215 events and then starts overwriting the log. NOTE: To correlate event logging, correctly set the clock and date in th...
Page 54 - Clear event log
54 Visual manager user interface Clear event log The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Event Log (see Figure 37 ). Current interface card activities are not disrupted. Figure 37 Clear event log screen SCSI command tracking This menu provides options for setting up and logging SCSI commands...
Page 55 - Report menu
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 55 While the interface card’s current, previous, and last assert trace data does provide a complete summary of events in a chronological fashion, SCSI Command Tracking adds the ability to filter the trace data to show only the informa...
Page 56 - Reboot option
56 Visual manager user interface Reboot option CAUTION: Confirm there is no activity, such as a backup in progress, before initiating a reboot because interface card activities will be disrupted. Interface card reboots are executed using this Main menu option (see Figure 39 ). When the library is re...
Page 59 - Baud rate configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 59 Baud rate configuration This menu changes the baud rate used on the serial port. Select 1 through 5 for the appropriate baud rate setting. If you are using the Autobaud feature, it may not be necessary to set a baud rate. See ” Aut...
Page 60 - Ethernet configuration
60 Using the Command Line Interface Ethernet configuration This option allows for setting up all Ethernet network settings including IP address, subnet mask, IP gateway, security settings, Ethernet mode, physical address, and host name. Figure 43 Ethernet configuration menu • Select 1 to change the ...
Page 62 - Fibre Channel configuration
62 Using the Command Line Interface Fibre Channel configuration This menu allows for setting the Fibre Channel Address method, Hard Address value, discovery mode, WWN overrides, tape backup settings, default map value, and FC port mode. Figure 44 Fibre Channel configuration menu NOTE: For In-Band Ma...
Page 65 - Parallel SCSI configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 65 Parallel SCSI configuration This menu allows for setting up SCSI attributes. Figure 45 Parallel SCSI configuration menu Press the Enter key to toggle the current menu to the next SCSI bus. • Select 1 to edit the SCSI Initiator menu...
Page 66 - SCSI initiator menu
66 Using the Command Line Interface SCSI initiator menu This option allows for setting up the SCSI Initiator. Figure 46 SCSI initiator menu • Select 1 to select the primary SCSI Initiator ID. This is the ID for the SCSI device that requests operations from other SCSI devices known as targets. This s...
Page 67 - Maximum SCSI bus speed menu
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 67 Maximum SCSI bus speed menu This option allows for setting the maximum SCSI bus speed. When this option is selected, the user must first select the Target ID for the bus before this menu appears. Figure 47 SCSI bus speed configurat...
Page 68 - Device mapping
68 Using the Command Line Interface Device mapping This option allows the user to manipulate maps and associate selected host with a particular map. Each physical port/bus on the system has at least an Indexed map and Auto Assigned map. In addition, there is a SCC Map and a Port 0 Device Map on FCP ...
Page 69 - Adding an entry
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 69 NOTE: Because 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 to return to the Device Mapping Main menu. • Select 3 from the Device Mapping Main m...
Page 70 - Creating an entry
70 Using the Command Line Interface NOTE: Hi-Sup Bit is only set in an Active Fabric LUN which needs to be mapped as the first device (FC LUN 00). Select a number from the left column Num to add a device to the map. Selecting a device where LUN=’-’ adds all LUNS for this target. If the selected devi...
Page 71 - Remove gaps
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 71 Remove gaps NOTE: SCSI devices attached to a Fibre Channel port must be mapped as sequential FC LUNs starting at LUN number 00. Skipping LUN numbers is not recommended when mapping FC LUNs because FC Discovery stops the discovery p...
Page 72 - Adding a host
72 Using the Command Line Interface The following is an example of a host list for FCP hosts: Figure 52 Host list for FCP hosts NOTE: Because the entire list of hosts may not fit on one screen, select N or P to see any additional pages showing the list of hosts. Select X to return to the Device Mapp...
Page 73 - Deleting a host
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 73 Following the successful addition of the host, the host list is displayed again and the user can make sure that the host information is correct. Deleting a host Select D to delete a host from the host list. The operator is asked to...
Page 75 - Trace and event settings configuration; Trace configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 75 Trace and event settings configuration This option allows set up of trace and events settings. Figure 56 Utility settings • Select 1 to edit the trace settings configuration. • Select 2 to edit the event settings configuration. • S...
Page 76 - Event configuration
76 Using the Command Line Interface If the Enter key is selected, the next page of trace levels appears as follows: Figure 58 Trace settings Enter a level number from the Trace Settings that are shown. This toggles the current setting to either ON or OFF . Select U to update current operating trace ...
Page 77 - Special event logging configuration
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 77 • Enter 1 to disable event logging. • Enter 2 through 9 to log the specified events or higher. • Enter 0 to log all events. • Select U to send event configuration changes to the interface card now. NOTE: Event logging captures over...
Page 78 - Real-Time clock configuration
78 Using the Command Line Interface Real-Time clock configuration When this option is selected from the Perform Configuration menu, the System Clock Setup menu appears. NOTE: The time is based on a 24-hour clock. There is no a.m. or p.m. designation. For example: 1:00 p.m. is 13 hours 00 minutes or ...
Page 79 - Save configuration; System utilities
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 79 • Select 1 to change the number of interface card LUNs reported by the interface card. This value can be set to a number in the range of 0 to 4. • Select 2 to change the location of LUNs in an auto-assigned map. LUNs can be positio...
Page 80 - System statistics menu
80 Using the Command Line Interface System statistics menu Figure 64 System status/statistics menu • Select 1 from the System Status/Statistics menu to display system status. Figure 65 System status menu • Select 1 to display memory statistics. • Select 2 to display active tasks. • Select 3 to displ...
Page 84 - Event Log; Runtime report
84 Using the Command Line Interface Event Log When this option is selected from the System Utilities menu, the Event Log menu is displayed. Figure 70 Event log menu • Select 1 to display the event log. • Select 2 to clear the event log of all old entries and start over with an empty list. NOTE: Even...
Page 85 - Diagnostics mode
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 85 Diagnostics mode When this option is selected from the System Utilities menu, a confirmation message appears to verify the selection. If a response of Y (yes) is given to the confirmation message, current interface card activities ...
Page 86 - Special FC link control
86 Using the Command Line Interface Special FC link control When this option is selected from the System Utilities menu, the Special Fibre Channel Link Control menu is displayed. Figure 73 Special FC Link states menu The settings provided on the Special FC Link states menu should only be used when d...
Page 87 - Display trace and assertion history; Get a copy of trace buffer
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 87 or other ID. SCSI commands which have already been tracked, then that information is displayed by selecting this option. • Select 4 to clear the log of all previously recorded results. Display trace and assertion history When this ...
Page 89 - Using the FTP interface; Backup/restore configuration settings; Configuration backup procedure; Configuration restore procedure
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 89 7 Using the FTP interface This chapter describes specific management options available from the FTP interface. For an overview of using the other management interfaces available, see ” Interface card management ” on page 27. Backup...
Page 90 - Get a copy of trace buffer or event log
90 Using the FTP interface NOTE: If the interface card is to use a static IP address, the pre-filled in address when DHCP is disabled is 1.1.1.1 and should be changed to an address that is appropriate for the IP network it will reside on. 3. Enter the user name and password. The default values for u...
Page 91 - Updating firmware
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 91 The file will transfer to the current directory specified on your computer’s FTP utility. If running FTP from a DOS or Linux command line, the destination directory can be set using the lcd command (ex. lcd c:\myCfg ). Updating fir...
Page 93 - Troubleshooting; General troubleshooting; What happens if the DHCP server cannot be contacted?; Indicators
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 93 8 Troubleshooting Various problems can arise when configuring and using the HP e1200-320 4Gb Interface Card. This section is provided to help guide the user through some of the basic methods of identifying faults in the setup and c...
Page 94 - Basic verification; Serial port problems; Login problems
94 Troubleshooting • Ethernet (10/100) —When lit, these green indicators signify Ethernet link status and activity. If either of these indicators fail to flicker, or stay continuously lit, there may be a problem with the network connection or configuration. Verify the network connection and configur...
Page 95 - Verify SCSI bus configuration; Verify SCSI devices in Windows NT
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 95 3. Select the Wizard’s Search for Better Driver option and specify the folder containing the interface card INF file. The Hardware Wizard will scan the specified folder for all INF files and will select the first INF file it finds ...
Page 96 - Verify devices; PRLI data
96 Troubleshooting If devices are listed, verify FC HBA mapping mode or AL_PA addresses on the interface card. Verify configuration A number of configuration changes may result in an invalid configuration. If you are in doubt about the configuration, restore the interface card to the factory default...
Page 97 - Verify HBA device driver information
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 97 Verify HBA device driver information Check the HBA device driver Readme.txt file for configuration specifics. An HBA may require a different configuration, depending on whether it is connected to a loop or a switch. HBAs typically ...
Page 99 - Serial and Ethernet pin assignments; RJ-11 pin assignments
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 99 A Serial and Ethernet pin assignments RJ-11 pin assignments The pin assignments given for the 3-pin serial connection are in reference to the serial receptacle on the rear panel of the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card. Use an RS-...
Page 101 - RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 101 RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments The pin assignments given for the RJ-45 Ethernet connection are in reference to the Ethernet receptacle on the back panel of the HP e1200-320 4Gb Interface Card. The HP e1200-320 4Gb Interface Card E...
Page 103 - Regulatory compliance and safety; Regulatory compliance; Federal Communications Commission notice; Emissions classification: Class A; Class A equipment; Class B equipment
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 103 B Regulatory compliance and safety Regulatory compliance Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to...
Page 104 - Modifications; Laser device; Laser safety warning
104 Regulatory compliance and safety 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 interference, and (2) this device m...
Page 105 - International notices and statements; European Union notice; BSMI notice
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 105 International notices and statements 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 c...
Page 106 - Japanese notice; Safety; Battery statement
106 Regulatory compliance and safety Japanese notice Korean notices Safety Battery statement WARNING! This product contains one lithium manganese dioxide battery. • The e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card contains one Snaphat ® lithium battery. • The lithium battery is located in the upper le...
Page 107 - Taiwan battery recycling notice
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 107 Taiwan battery recycling notice The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales, giveaway o...
Page 109 - General commands; Report LUNs command
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 109 C Inband SCSI-3 commands The HP e1200-320 4Gb Interface Card supports a set of SCSI-3 commands that can be received inband over iSCSI/NDMP. When received by the interface card, these commands are then executed by the interface car...
Page 110 - Inquiry command
110 Inband SCSI-3 commands The interface card returns the LUN Parameters as defined in Table 13 . Table 13 Report LUNs Parameter List NOTE: The LUN list length is the number of LUNs times 8. All LUNs are reported and will appear in the host’s map. Inquiry command The format of the Inquiry command is...
Page 111 - Device Identification Page 0x83
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 111 EVPD Page 0x80 If the EVPD bit is set and the Page Code is 0x80 the unit serial number page is returned. The format of this page is shown in Table 15 . Table 15 Format of EVPD Page 0x80 The serial number field is a 16-byte left-ju...
Page 114 - Auto Assigned addressing option
114 Addressing, structures, and operations The interface card supports the Peripheral Device Addressing Method and the Logical Unit Addressing Method, depending on the configuration. Table 21 Arbitrated Loop Node number to AL_PA lookup table The data shown in Table 21 comes from the Fibre Channel Co...
Page 115 - Indexed addressing option; SCC addressing option
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 115 Indexed addressing option Indexed Addressing allows for host bus adapter (HBA) drivers that only use Peripheral Device addressing to access SCSI devices attached to the interface card. This is done by use of a table, which is inde...
Page 117 - Interface Card
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 117 E Enabling DHCP on the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card DHCP, or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, is an open industry standard that simplifies administering networks based on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (...
Page 118 - Setting up DHCP over interface card interfaces; Serial and Telnet interfaces
118 Enabling DHCP on the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interface Card Setting up DHCP over interface card interfaces Interface cards use three different interfaces which can be used to enable DHCP: Serial, Telnet, and VM. The following will describe how to enable and disable DHCP for each interface. NOTE: Loc...
Page 121 - Visual Manager; Tips for manipulating DHCP within Visual Manager
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 121 Visual Manager To access the interface card using the Visual Manager interface: 1. Look up the current IP address within the Ethernet Configuration menu using the serial interface. 2. Type the IP address in the Web browser without...
Page 123 - Glossary
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 123 Glossary adapter A printed circuit assembly that translates data between the FC host processor’s internal bus and a different bus, such as SCSI. address See SCSI addressing. addressing mode Used to create a mapping table that maps...
Page 129 - Index
e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and service guide 129 Index A addressing 113 audience 7 authorized reseller, HP 8 autobaud 21 Avis Canadien, regulatory compliance notice 105 B batteries Taiwan EPA recycling and disposal 107 baud rate configuration Visual Manager 35 BSMI, regulatory c...