Page 3 - Contents
Contents About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Intended audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Related documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Document conventions and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 8 - Figures
Figures 1 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2 4/32 SAN Switch port side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 4 4/64 SAN Switch port side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - Tables
Tables 1 Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2 Optional port licenses and hardware kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3 SAN Switch shipping carton checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 4 SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit hardware . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 11 - About this guide; Intended audience; HP
About this guide This installation guide provides information to help you set up and configure the following HP switches: • HP StorageWorks 4/8 SAN Switch • HP StorageWorks 4/16 SAN Switch • HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 4/32 • HP StorageWorks 4/64 SAN Switch • HP StorageWorks 4/32B SAN Switch “About t...
Page 12 - Table 1 Document conventions
Document conventions and symbols This document follows the conventions in Table 1 . Table 1 Document conventions Convention Element Medium blue text: Figure 1 Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses Medium blue underlined text ( http:// www.hp.com ) Web site addresses Bold font • Key names • Text...
Page 13 - Rack stability; HP technical support
Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment. WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling jacks are extended to the floor. • The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. • In single rack installations, the stab...
Page 14 - HP authorized reseller; Helpful web sites
HP authorized reseller For the name of your nearest HP-authorized reseller: • In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. • Elsewhere, visit the HP web site: http://www.hp.com . Then click Contact HP to find locations and telephone numbers. Helpful web sites For third-party product information, see t...
Page 15 - Overview
1 Overview This chapter describes the following topics: • 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch models , page 15 • Enabling E_Ports on the 4/8 SAN Switch , page 18 • 4/32 SAN Switch models , page 20 • 4/64 SAN Switch models , page 24 • 4/32B SAN Switch models , page 29 • SAN Switch ISL Trunking groups , page 31 •...
Page 17 - Figure 1 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port side; Activating additional 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch ports
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch chassis This section describes the chassis front (port side) and rear (nonport side). 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port side All LEDs reside on the port side of the switch (see Figure 1 ). The 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch enclosure uses forced-air cooling, with the fans pushing the air...
Page 19 - SAN Switch licensing
SAN Switch licensing SAN Switches operate differently in the network, depending on which HP StorageWorks domain licenses are installed. The 4/8 Base SAN Switch has no E_Port, unless you purchase and install the HP StorageWorks 4/8 Full Fabric Upgrade License . • Full Fabric license — Allows one or m...
Page 20 - /32 SAN Switch models; /32 SAN Switch features; /32 SAN Switch chassis
4/32 SAN Switch models The HP StorageWorks 4/32 SAN Switch models include: • HP StorageWorks 4/32 SAN Switch Base ships with 16 ports activated and includes Zoning and Advanced Web Tools as standard software components. • HP StorageWorks 4/32 SAN Switch Full ships with 32 ports activated and include...
Page 21 - /32 SAN Switch port side; Figure 2 4/32 SAN Switch port side
4/32 SAN Switch port side Figure 2 shows the port side of the 4/32 SAN Switch and identifies the components. scale: 5/16" = 1" scale: 1/8" = 1" ! IO IO I LNKSP D 04 37 15 26 8 12 1115 9 13 1014 1620 1923 1721 1822 2428 2731 2529 2630 ! IOIOI LNKSPD 1 MRO25009a 4 5 6 7 3 2 1. Switch I...
Page 22 - /32 SAN Switch nonport side; Figure 3 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side; Activating additional 4/32 and 4/32B SAN Switch ports
4/32 SAN Switch nonport side Figure 3 shows the nonport side of the 4/32 SAN Switch, which contains the power supplies (including the AC power inlet and AC power switch) and fans. Sc a le: 1/8" = 1" MRO25010a 3 4 5 2 1 1. Power supply 2 2. Fan 3 3. Fan 2 4. Fan 1 5. Power supply 1 Figure 3 4...
Page 24 - /64 SAN Switch models; /64 SAN Switch features
4/64 SAN Switch models The HP StorageWorks 4/64 SAN Switch models include: • HP StorageWorks 4/64 SAN Switch Base ships with 32 ports activated and includes Zoning and Advanced Web Tools as standard software components. • HP StorageWorks 4/64 SAN Switch Full ships with 64 ports activated and include...
Page 25 - /64 SAN Switch chassis; /64 SAN Switch port side
4/64 SAN Switch chassis This section provides an illustration of the front (port side) and rear (nonport side) of the SAN Switch chassis. 4/64 SAN Switch port side Figure 4 shows the port side and identifies the components. SAN Switch installation guide 25
Page 26 - Figure 4 4/64 SAN Switch port side
S cale: 1/ 8 " = 1" AT TE NT IO N: Ma xim um sc rew le ng th for ra ck mo un tin g t o b e 5 mm or 13 /64 in . 32 35 33 34 36 39 37 38 40 43 41 42 44 47 45 46 48 51 49 50 52 55 53 54 56 59 57 58 60 63 61 62 0 3 1 2 4 7 5 6 8 11 9 10 12 15 13 14 16 19 17 18 20 23 21 22 24 27 25 26 28 31 29 30...
Page 27 - /64 SAN Switch port numbering; Figure 5 4/64 SAN Switch port numbering; /64 SAN Switch nonport side
4/64 SAN Switch port numbering Figure 5 identifies port numbering for the 4/64 SAN Switch. S cale: 5/16" = 1" 32 36 33 37 34 38 35 39 0 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 40 44 41 45 42 46 43 47 8 12 9 13 10 14 11 15 48 52 49 53 50 54 51 55 16 20 17 21 18 22 19 23 56 60 57 61 58 62 59 63 24 28 25 29 26 30 27 31 ...
Page 28 - Figure 6 4/64 SAN Switch nonport side; Activating additional 4/64 SAN Switch ports
S cale: 1/ 8 " = 1" ATT EN TIO N: Ma xim um scr ew len gth for rack mo untin g to be 5m m o r 13 /64 in. S cale: 5/16" = 1" 251 8 2a 5 6 1 2 3 4 1. Nonport side of switch 2. Power supply 2 3. Fan assembly 3 4. Fan assembly 2 5. Fan assembly 1 6. Power supply 1 Figure 6 4/64 SAN Switc...
Page 29 - /32B SAN Switch models; /32B SAN Switch features; /32B SAN Switch chassis
4/32B SAN Switch models The HP StorageWorks 4/32B SAN Switch models include: • HP StorageWorks 4/32B SAN Switch ships with 16 ports activated, and includes a Full Fabric license, Zoning and Advanced Web Tools as standard software components. • HP StorageWorks 4/32B Full SAN Switch ships with 32 port...
Page 30 - /32B SAN Switch port side; Figure 7 4/32B SAN Switch port side
4/32B SAN Switch port side Figure 7 shows the port side of the 4/32B SAN Switch and identifies components. 1 2 3 4 25271a 5 1. Serial port 4. Power cord retainer 2. Ethernet or console port 5. Switch ID pull out tab 3. Power supply/fan assembly Figure 7 4/32B SAN Switch port side 30 Overview
Page 31 - Locating 4/32B SAN Switch FC ports; Figure 8 4/32B SAN Switch FC ports; Activating additional 4/32B SAN Switch ports; SAN Switch ISL Trunking groups
Locating 4/32B SAN Switch FC ports FC ports are numbered from left to right, in eight-port groups, and are also numbered on the faceplate, see Figure 8 . 25273a Figure 8 4/32B SAN Switch FC ports Activating additional 4/32B SAN Switch ports The 4/32B SAN Switch is available with either 16 ports (0 t...
Page 32 - Optional SAN Switch features
NOTE: The maximum number of ports per trunk for the 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches is four. The FC ports are numbered from left to right in groups of four. This arrangement indicates the groups of ports that can be used in the same ISL trunking group. The trunking groups are the two or four sets of ports...
Page 33 - SAN Switch optional port licenses and hardware; Table 2 Optional port licenses and hardware kits
SAN Switch optional port licenses and hardware Table 2 lists the optional port licenses and hardware kits available for SAN Switches. Table 2 Optional port licenses and hardware kits Option Part number HP StorageWorks 4-Port Upgrade License (for 4/8 SAN Switch only) T4260A HP StorageWorks 8-Port Upg...
Page 35 - Shipping carton contents; Figure 9 SAN Switch shipping carton contents
2 Installing and configuring SAN Switches This chapter describes the following topics: • Shipping carton contents , page 35 • Installation and safety considerations , page 38 • Installing the switch as a stand-alone device , page 40 • Installing the switch using the SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit , page ...
Page 36 - Table 3 SAN Switch shipping carton checklist
Table 3 identifies the carton contents included with your SAN Switch. Table 3 SAN Switch shipping carton checklist Number Description 1 One SAN Switch Accessories Box containing: • One 3.0 m (10 ft) RS-232 serial cable; convertible to an RJ-45 connector by removing the adapter on the end of the cabl...
Page 38 - Installation and safety considerations; Electrical considerations; Environmental considerations
Installation and safety considerations Install the switch using one of the following methods: • As a stand-alone unit on a flat surface. See Installing the switch as a stand-alone device on page 40. • HP highly recommends mounting the switch in one of the following HP customized racks:• HP System/e ...
Page 39 - Rack specifications; Cooling considerations
IMPORTANT: The 40 ºC value applies to the ambient air temperature at the air intake vents on the nonport side of the switch. The temperature inside the switch can be up to 80 ºC (176 ºF) during switch operation. If the internal temperature range exceeds the operating ranges of the components, the LE...
Page 40 - Installing the switch as a stand-alone device
• Ensure that the ambient air temperature does not exceed 40 ºC (104 ºF) while the switch is operating. NOTE: Do not block air vents. The switch uses ambient air for cooling. Installing the switch as a stand-alone device To install the switch as a stand-alone unit: 1. Unpack the switch and verify th...
Page 42 - Table 4 SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit hardware
Table 4 SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit hardware Item Description Two rear mounting brackets A right inner rail and a right outer rail A left inner rail and a left outer rail 14 #8-32 x 3/16-inch Phillips pan-head screws with thread lock for use with the SAN Switch 2/32 only.14 #8-32 x 5/16-inch Phillips ...
Page 43 - Figure 10 Installing the rear mounting brackets (HP 10000 series
CAUTION: For proper airflow, the SFP media side of the SAN Switch must face the rear of the rack. To install the switch in a rack: 1. Verify that the required parts and hardware are available. See Table 3 on page 36. 2. Choose a mounting location for the switch in the rack. 3. Attach the rear mounti...
Page 44 - Figure 12 Installing the outer rails (HP 10000 series racks)
4. Assemble the outer rails by completing option a or option b : a. Attach the left outer rail and the right outer rail to the rear mounting brackets using two 1/4-20 hex nuts with captive star lock-washers attached loosely, as shown in Figure 12 . Do not tighten the nuts until completing the steps ...
Page 45 - Figure 13 Assembling the outer rails (HP 10000 series racks)
b. Depending on the rack you are using, complete one of the following tasks:• For HP 10000 series racks, install two #10-32 x 1/2-inch Phillips pan-head screws with captive star lock-washers and two #10 adapter washers in the upper and lower hole locations of the right rail. Then install two #10-32 ...
Page 46 - Table 5 Number of screws required to assemble the inner rails
Figure 14 Assembling the outer rails (HP System/e Rack) 5. Depending on the device model, the SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit requires different screw types for securing the inner rails. Use Table 5 to determine the number and screw type for your specific switch. CAUTION: Do not use any screws other than ...
Page 48 - Figure 15 Attaching the inner rails to the 4/8 or 4/16 SAN Switch; Figure 16 Attaching the inner rails to the 4/32 or 4/64 SAN Switch
8. If you are installing the 4/8, 4/16 or 4/32B SAN Switch, verify that a plenum (an air duct that attaches to the switch rails, enabling the switch to draw cooler air into the switch from outside the rack, rather than drawing in heated air from within the rack.) is preinstalled, as shown in Figure ...
Page 50 - Figure 17 Attaching the Plenum to the 4/8 or 4/16 SAN Switch; Securing the switch to the outer rails
NOTE:Figure 17 illustrates how to attach the plenum to the 4/8 or 4/16 SAN Switch specifically. If installing the plenum on the 4/32B SAN Switch, the procedure and figure also applies. IO IO I ! 25052a 1 2 AT TE NT IO N: M axim um scr ew le ng th fo r ra ck m ou nt ing to be 5m m o r 1 3/6 4 in . 3 ...
Page 52 - Cabling and configuring the SAN Switch; Recommendations for cable management
Cabling and configuring the SAN Switch The SAN Switch must be configured to ensure correct operation with a network and fabric. For instructions on configuring the switch to operate in a fabric containing switches from other vendors, see the Fabric OS administrator’s guide . For more information abo...
Page 53 - Connecting the SAN Switch to the fabric; Obtain required items
Connecting the SAN Switch to the fabric Connecting the SAN Switch to the fabric involves the following steps: 1. Obtain required items on page 53 2. Make a serial connection on page 53 3. Apply power to the switch and log in on page 56 4. Set the IP address on page 57 5. Create an Ethernet connectio...
Page 54 - Figure 20 Connecting the serial cable
NOTE: If the serial port on the workstation uses an RJ-45 connector instead of an RS-232 connector, remove the adapter on the end of the serial cable and insert the exposed RJ-45 connector into the RJ-45 serial port on the workstation. 0014b ! IO IOI ATT EN TIO N: Ma xim um s crew le ngth for rac k ...
Page 56 - Apply power to the switch and log in; Figure 21 Connecting the power cord
Apply power to the switch and log in Once a serial connection is established, apply power to the switch: 1. Connect the power cord to a power inlet on the switch and a power source, as shown in Figure 21 . NOTE: The 4/32, 4/32B and 4/64 SAN Switch models use two power cords. The 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Swi...
Page 57 - Set the IP address
4. When the terminal emulator application, which uses a serial connection, stops reporting information, press Enter to display the login prompt. 5. Log in using the administrative account; the logon is admin and the default password is password . Create up to two simultaneous admin sessions and four...
Page 58 - Create an Ethernet connection; Figure 22 Connecting the Ethernet cable
Create an Ethernet connection To create an Ethernet connection: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port and to the workstation, or to an Ethernet network containing the workstation, as shown in Figure 22 on page 58. NOTE:Figure 22 shows the 4/16 SAN Switch; however, this procedure is simil...
Page 59 - Install the SFP transceivers
3. At the Fabric Parameters prompt, enter y and press Enter : Fabric Parameters (yes, y, no, n): (no) y 4. Enter a unique domain ID, such as the domain ID used by the previous switch, if it is still available: Domain: (1..239) [1] 3 5. Respond to the remaining prompts or press Ctrl+D to accept the d...
Page 60 - Connect the cables; Verify the configuration; Back up the configuration
Connect the cables CAUTION: The minimum bend radius for a 50-micron cable is 2 inches under full tensile load and 1.2 inches with no tensile load. Because they are easily overtightened, HP does not recommend tie wraps for optical cables. To connect the cables to the SFP transceivers: 1. The cable co...
Page 61 - Set the switch date and time; Synchronize the local time with an external source
Set the switch date and time The date and time switch settings are used for logging events. Switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch with an incorrect date and time value still functions properly.You can synchronize the local time of the principal or primary Fabric Configurati...
Page 62 - Set the time zone
Example 3: switch:admin> tsclockserverLOCLswitch:admin> tsclockserver 132.163.135.131switch:admin> Set the time zone To set the time zone: 1. Log in as admin . 2. Issue the following tstimezone command: tstimezone [ houroffset ] [ minuteoffset ] • For Pacific Standard Time, enter tstimezone...
Page 63 - Table 6 Time zone command values
Table 6 Time zone command values Local time tstimezone parameter Atlantic Standard –4,0 Atlantic Daylight –3,0 Eastern Standard –5,0 Eastern Daylight –4,0 Central Standard –6,0 Central Daylight –5,0 Mountain Standard –7,0 Mountain Daylight –6,0 Pacific Standard –8,0 Pacific Daylight –7,0 Alaskan Sta...
Page 65 - Managing SAN Switches
3 Managing SAN Switches This chapter describes the following topics: • Powering on and off , page 66 • SAN Switch management features , page 67 • Managing SAN Switches from a single management station , page 67 • Interpreting LED activity , page 69 • 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LEDs , page 69 • 4/8 and ...
Page 66 - Powering on and off
Powering on and off The following sections provide information on powering specific SAN Switch models on and off. 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch models To power on: 1. Connect one end of the power cord to the AC inlet on the switch; connect the other end to a power source. 2. Set the AC power switch to I ....
Page 67 - SAN Switch management features; Table 7 Management tools; Managing SAN Switches from a single management
SAN Switch management features SAN Switches use built-in management tools to help you monitor fabric topology, check port status, and debug the switch. Table 7 lists the management tools available. When running IP over FC, these management tools must be supported by both HBA and HBA drivers. For a l...
Page 68 - Table 8 Example of a set of gateway addresses
Table 8 Example of a set of gateway addresses Connection type Management station 1st switch 2nd switch 3rd switch Ethernet 192.168.1.099 192.168.1.10 204.1.1.11 204.1.1.12 FCIP 192.168.65.09 192.168.65.10 192.168.65.11 192.168.65.12 Gateway 192.168.1.10 Any, but itself 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 68 M...
Page 69 - Figure 23 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED locations
Interpreting LED activity System activity and status can be determined through the LEDs on the switch. There are three possible LED states that display either green or amber: • A steady light • A flashing light • No light LEDs display either green or amber colors. A steady green light indicates a he...
Page 70 - Power Status LED patterns; Table 9 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns Table 9 and Table 10 on page 71 summarize LED locations, colors, and recommended actions. Power Status LED patterns The system and power LED patterns are described in Table 9 . Table 9 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns LED name LED color Hardware status Recomm...
Page 71 - /8 and 4/16 SAN Switch system Status LED patterns; Table 10 System status LED patterns during normal operation
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch system Status LED patterns The system status LED patterns are described in Table 10 . Table 10 System status LED patterns during normal operation LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action No light Switch is off, boot is not complete, or boot failed. Verify that sw...
Page 72 - /8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port LED patterns; Table 11 Port LED patterns during normal operation
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port LED patterns Each port includes two LEDs: a Port Speed indicator and a Port Status indicator. Table 11 describes the LED locations, colors, and recommended actions. Table 11 Port LED patterns during normal operation LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action N...
Page 74 - /8 and 4/16 SAN Switch Ethernet LED patterns; Table 12 Ethernet LED patterns; /32 SAN Switch port side LEDs
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch Ethernet LED patterns Each Ethernet port has two LEDs described in Table 12 . Table 12 Ethernet LED patterns LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action No light Port speed is 10 Mb/s. No action required. Ethernet Speed Steady green Port speed is 100 Mb/s. No action...
Page 75 - Figure 24 4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs
scale: 5/16" = 1" 04 37 15 26 8 12 1115 9 13 1014 1620 1923 1721 1822 2428 2731 2529 2630 ! IOIOI LNK SPD 04 37 15 26 ! IOIOI LNK SPD MRO25012a 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 1. System Status LED 2. Link LED 3. Top port LEDs (0 through 3) 4. Power Status LED 5. Speed LED 6. Port Status LEDs 7. Port Speed L...
Page 76 - Table 13 4/32 SAN Switch port side LED patterns
Table 13 describes the 4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs. Table 13 4/32 SAN Switch port side LED patterns LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action No light Switch is off or there is an internal power supply failure. Verify that the system is on. If the system is on, the unit is faulty. Con...
Page 78 - /32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs; Figure 25 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs The 4/32 SAN Switch has the following nonport side LEDs: • Two Power Supply LEDs • Three Fan Status LEDs Figure 25 shows the locations of the nonport side LEDs. MRO25013a 1 2 3 4 5 1. Power Supply 2 status LED 2. Power Supply 1 Status LED 3. Fan 3 Status LED 4. Fan ...
Page 79 - Table 14 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LED patterns; /64 SAN Switch port side LEDs
Table 14 describes the 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs. Table 14 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LED patterns LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action No light Power supply is not receiving power or power is off. Verify that the power supply is on and seated and the power cord is connect...
Page 80 - Figure 26 4/64 SAN Switch port side LEDs
S cale: 1/4" = 1" 32 36 33 37 34 38 35 39 0 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 40 44 41 45 42 46 43 47 8 12 9 13 10 14 11 15 48 52 49 53 50 54 51 55 16 20 17 21 18 22 19 23 56 60 57 61 58 62 59 63 24 28 25 29 26 30 27 31 ! IOIOI 32 36 33 37 34 38 35 39 0 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 ! IOIOI 251 8 3a 7 8 9 1 4 5 6 10 11 12 2 3 ...
Page 81 - Table 15 4/64 SAN Switch port side LED patterns
Table 15 4/64 SAN Switch port side LED patterns LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action No light Switch is off or there is an internal power supply failure. Verify that the system is on (both power switches set to “1”), the power cables are attached, and the power source is live. If th...
Page 82 - /64 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
LED name LED color Hardware status Recommended action No light No signal or light carrier (media or cable) detected. Check the transceiver and cable. Slow-flashing green (flashing in two-second intervals) Port is online but segmented because of a loopback cable or incompatible switch connection. No ...
Page 83 - Figure 27 4/64 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
S cale: 5/16" = 1" 251 8 4a 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 1. Power Supply 2 Status LED 2. Power supply 2 3. Fan assembly 3 4. Fan assembly 2 5. Fan assembly 1 6. Power Supply 1 Status LED 7. Power supply 1 8. Fan Assembly 3 Status LED 9. Fan Assembly 2 Status LED 10. Fan Assembly 1 Status LED Figure ...
Page 85 - /32B SAN Switch LEDs
4/32B SAN Switch LEDs The 4/32B SAN Switch model integrates the following LEDs: • System Status LED • Power Status LED • Port Status LEDs (32), one for each FC port, located directly above the ports • Power Supply status LED on each power supply FRU, in the upper right corner Figure 28 and Table 17 ...
Page 88 - POST and boot specifications; POST
POST and boot specifications When the switch is powered on or rebooted, the switch performs POST. Total boot time with POST is at least three minutes.Use fastboot to bypass POST after subsequent reboots. For more information about the fastboot command, refer to the Fabric OS command reference manual...
Page 89 - Interpreting POST results; Diagnostic tests
Interpreting POST results To determine whether POST completed successfully and whether any errors were detected: 1. Verify that the switch LEDs indicate that all components are healthy.See:• 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns on page 70 • 4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs on page 74 • 4/32 SAN Switch...
Page 91 - Replacing the 4/32 SAN Switch power supply
4 Installing field-replaceable units The 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches do not require regular maintenance and do not contain any FRUs; these switches are themselves FRUs. The 4/32 SAN Switch and 4/64 SAN Switches contain two FRUs: the power supply and the fan assembly.This chapter provides the following...
Page 92 - Figure 29 4/32 SAN Switch power supplies on the nonport side
Sc a le: 1/8" = 1" MRO25014a 4 2 1 3 1. Power Supply 2 Status LED 2. Power supply 2 3. Power Supply 1 Status LED 4. Power supply 1 Figure 29 4/32 SAN Switch power supplies on the nonport side CAUTION: Disassembling any part of the power supply voids the part warranty and regulatory certifica...
Page 93 - Table 18 4/32 SAN Switch Power Supply Status LEDs; Items required
Table 18 4/32 SAN Switch Power Supply Status LEDs LED color Meaning Corrective action No light The power supply is not receiving power or is off. Verify that the power supply is on and seated and that the power cord is connected to a functioning power source. Steady green Power supply is operating n...
Page 94 - Procedure; Figure 30 Installing the power supply in a 4/32 SAN Switch
Procedure To replace a power supply in the 4/32 SAN Switch, see Figure 30 on page 94: 1. If the switch will remain powered on, verify that the functioning power supply (the one not being replaced) has been powered on for at least four seconds and displays a green LED. 2. If the power supply you are ...
Page 96 - Replacing the 4/32 SAN Switch fan assembly; Figure 31 4/32 SAN Switch fan assemblies on the nonport side
Replacing the 4/32 SAN Switch fan assembly The 4/32 SAN Switch contains three fan assemblies, as shown in Figure 31 . Fabric OS identifies the fans from left to right as Fan 3, Fan 2, and Fan 1. Sc a le: 1/8" = 1" MRO25016a 1 2 3 1. Fan assembly 3 2. Fan assembly 2 3. Fan assembly 1 Figure 3...
Page 97 - Table 19 4/32 SAN Switch Fan Status LED behavior
Table 19 4/32 SAN Switch Fan Status LED behavior LED color Meaning Corrective action No light Fan assembly is not receiving power. Verify that the fan assembly is seated in the switch. Steady green Fan assembly is operating normally. No action required. Steady amber for more than 5 seconds Fan fault...
Page 98 - Figure 32 Installing the fan assembly in a 4/32 SAN Switch
Sc a le: 1/4" = 1" MRO25017a 2 1 1. Fan assembly 2. Captive screw Figure 32 Installing the fan assembly in a 4/32 SAN Switch CAUTION: Do not force the installation. If the fan assembly does not slide in easily, make sure that it is oriented correctly before continuing. 6. Verify that the Fan...
Page 99 - Replacing the 4/64 SAN Switch power supply; Figure 33 4/64 SAN Switch power supplies on the nonport side
Replacing the 4/64 SAN Switch power supply The 4/64 SAN Switch uses two power supplies, as shown in Figure 33 . The Fabric OS identifies the power supplies from right to left on the nonport side as Power Supply #1 (on the right) and Power Supply #2 (on the left). IMPORTANT: Operate the switch with b...
Page 102 - Figure 34 Installing the power supply in the 4/64 SAN Switch
scale: 1/4" = 1" S cale: 3/ 8 " = 1" scale: 1/4" = 1" 251 88 a 2 1 4 3 7 5 8 9 6 1. AC power receptacle 2. Status LED 3. Handle (inset) 4. Captive screw (inset) 5. AC power switch 6. Power supply 7. Power supply 8. Captive screw 9. Handle Figure 34 Installing the power supply...
Page 103 - Replacing the 4/64 SAN Switch fan assembly; Figure 35 4/64 SAN Switch fan assemblies on the nonport side
10. Verify that the LED on the new power supply displays a steady green light while the switch is operating (see Table 18 on page 93). If the LED is not green, make sure that the power supply is firmly seated.Fabric OS identifies the power supplies in a 4/64 SAN Switch from left to right as PS2 and ...
Page 104 - Table 20 Fan Status LEDs
Table 20 describes the Fan Status LEDs and provides corrective actions. Table 20 Fan Status LEDs LED color Meaning Corrective action No light Fan assembly is not receiving power. Verify that the fan assembly is seated in the switch. Steady green Fan assembly is operating normally. No action required...
Page 105 - Figure 36 Inserting the fan assembly in a 4/64 SAN Switch
scale: 1/4" = 1" S cale: 3/ 8 " = 1" 251 8 6a 1 4 2 3 5 6 1. Fan assembly unit 2. Captive screw 3. Fan Status LED 4. Handle 5. Fan assembly unit 6. Captive screw Figure 36 Inserting the fan assembly in a 4/64 SAN Switch CAUTION: Do not force the installation. If the fan assembly does...
Page 106 - Power Supply/Fan Assembly overview; Figure 37 4/32B SAN Switch Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit
Replacing the 4/32B SAN Switch Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit Read this section for Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit replacement procedures. Power Supply/Fan Assembly overview The 4/32B SAN Switch fans are fixed inside the integrated power supply/fan FRU to provide necessary airflow to cool the whole ...
Page 107 - Table 21 4/32B SAN Switch power supply/fan assembly unit status LED
CAUTION: Disassembling any part of the fan assembly voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable ports inside the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit.Because the cooling system relies on pressurized air, do not leave any of the fan assembly slots empty longer than ...
Page 108 - How to determine to replace the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit
LED name LED color and behavior Description Action required failure, a fan failure, or one or more environmental ranges has exceeded. Technical Support. How to determine to replace the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit Verifying if the Power Supply requires replacing: • Check the Power Supply status LE...
Page 110 - Figure 38 Inserting the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit in the; Replacing an SFP
7. Install the new Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit in the chassis: a. Orient the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit as shown in Figure 38 , with the captive screw on the right. 25276a Figure 38 Inserting the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit in the 4/32B SAN Switch b. Gently push the power supply into the c...
Page 112 - Figure 39 Installing the SFP
IOIOI ! scale: 1/2" = 1" IOIOI ! A B 1 2 MRO25020a 1. Bale 2. SFP Figure 39 Installing the SFP 112 Installing field-replaceable units
Page 113 - Regulatory compliance; Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment; only
A Regulatory compliance and safety Regulatory compliance Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab...
Page 114 - Modifications; Cables; Regulatory compliance identification numbers; Laser safety warning
Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company my void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with meta...
Page 115 - Figure 40 Class 1 laser product label; International notices and statements; Class A equipment
Certification and classification information This product contains a laser internal to the fiber optic (FO) transceiver for connection to the Fibre Channel communications port.In the USA, the FO transceiver is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Depar...
Page 116 - European Union notice; BSMI notice
European Union notice Products bearing the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC).Compliance w...
Page 118 - Safety; Battery replacement notice
Safety Battery replacement notice Your switch is equipped with a lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be don...
Page 119 - Taiwan battery recycling notice; Power cords; Japanese power cord statement
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, givaway, or promotion. Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery...
Page 120 - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive; English notice; Dutch notice
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive English notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your ...
Page 121 - Czechoslovakian notice; Estonian notice
Czechoslovakian notice Likvidace za ř ízení soukromými domácími uživateli v Evropské unii Tento symbol na produktu nebo balení ozna č uje výrobek, který nesmí být vyhozen spolu s ostatním domácím odpadem. Povinností uživatele je p ř edat takto ozna č ený odpad na p ř edem ur č ené sb ě rné místo pro...
Page 123 - German notice; Greek notice
German notice Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten Haushalten in der EU Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass das Produkt nicht über den normalen Hausmüll entsorgt werden darf. Benutzer sind verpflichtet, die Altgeräte an einer Rücknahmestelle für Elektro- und El...
Page 124 - Hungarian notice; Italian notice
Hungarian notice Készülékek magánháztartásban történ ő selejtezése az Európai Unió területén A készüléken, illetve a készülék csomagolásán látható azonos szimbólum annak jelzésére szolgál, hogy a készülék a selejtezés során az egyéb háztartási hulladéktól eltér ő módon kezelend ő . A vásárló a hulla...
Page 128 - Spanish notice; Swedish notice
Spanish notice Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Unión Europea Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa. Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los res...
Page 129 - B Electrostatic discharge; How to prevent electrostatic discharge; Grounding methods
B Electrostatic discharge This appendix provides the following information: • How to prevent electrostatic discharge• Grounding methods How to prevent electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system, you must follow certain precautions when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharg...
Page 132 - General specifications; Table 22 General specifications
General specifications Table 22 lists general specifications for the SAN Switches. Table 22 General specifications Specification Description Configurable port types F_Port, FL_Port, and E_Port EMC emissions An operating SAN Switch conforms to the emissions requirements specified by the following reg...
Page 134 - Weight and physical dimensions; Table 23 SAN Switch physical dimensions; Facility requirements; Table 24 Facility requirements
Weight and physical dimensions Table 23 lists physical properties for the SAN Switches. Table 23 SAN Switch physical dimensions 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches 4/32 SAN Switch 4/64 SAN Switch 4/32B SAN Switch Height 4.29 cm (1.69 in) 42.44 mm (1.67 in) 2U or 8.6 cm (3.4 in) 1U or 43.5 mm (1.71 inches) Wid...
Page 136 - Environmental requirements; Table 25 Environmental requirements
Environmental requirements To ensure proper operation, the switch must not be subjected to environmental conditions beyond those for which it was tested. The ranges specified in Table 25 list the acceptable environment for both operating and non-operating conditions. Table 25 Environmental requireme...
Page 137 - Data transmission ranges; Table 26 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/8 and 4/16 SAN
Data transmission ranges See Table 26 and Table 27 for SAN Switch data transmission ranges for the different cable types and port speeds. Table 26 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches Port speed Cable size (microns) Short wavelength Long wavelength 1 Gb/s 50 500 m (1,640 ...
Page 138 - Table 27 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/32 SAN Switch
Table 27 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/32 SAN Switch Port speed Cable size (microns) Short wavelength Long wavelength Extended long wave length 50 500 m (1,640 ft) 10 km (6.2 miles) N/A 62.5 300 m (984 ft) 10 km (6.2 miles) N/A 1 Gb/s 9 N/A 10 km (6.2 miles) 40 km (24.8 miles) 50 300 m (9...
Page 139 - Table 28 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/64 SAN Switch
Table 28 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/64 SAN Switch Port speed Cable size (microns) Short wavelength Long wavelength Extended long wave length 50 500 m (1,640 ft) 10 km (6.2 miles) N/A 62.5 300 m (984 ft) 10 km (6.2 miles) N/A 1 Gb/s 9 N/A 10 km (6.2 miles) 80 km (50 miles) 50 300 m (984...
Page 140 - Table 29 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/32B SAN Switch; FC port specifications; /8 and 4/16 SAN Switch FC port specifications; /32 and 4/64 SAN Switch FC port specifications
Table 29 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/32B SAN Switch Port speed Cable size (microns) Short wavelength Long wavelength Extended long wave length 50 500 m (1,640 ft) N/A N/A 62.5 300 m (984 ft) N/A N/A 1 Gb/s 9 N/A 10 km (6.2 miles) 40 km (24.8 miles) 50 300 m (984 ft) N/A N/A 62.5 150 m (...
Page 141 - /32B SAN Switch FC port specifications; Serial port specifications
Additionally, the ports autonegotiate at 1, 2, or 4 Gb/s and meet all required safety standards. For more information about these standards, see Regulatory compliance notices . 4/32B SAN Switch FC port specifications The FC ports are compatible with SWL, LWL, and ELWL SFP transceivers. The strength ...
Page 142 - Table 30 Cabling pinouts
Table 30 Cabling pinouts Pin Signal Description 1 Not supported Not supported 2 RxData Receive data 3 TxData Transmit data 4 Not supported Not supported 5 GND Logic ground 6 Not supported Not supported 7 Not supported Not supported 8 Not supported Not supported 9 Not supported Not supported A 3.0 m ...
Page 143 - Power supply specifications; Table 31 Power supply specifications
Power supply specifications The power supplies are universal and capable of functioning worldwide without using voltage jumpers or switches. They meet IEC 61000-4-5 surge voltage requirements and are autoranging in terms of accommodating input voltages and line frequencies. Each power supply integra...
Page 144 - Memory; Table 32 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch memory specifications; Supported SFPs
Memory Table 32 specifies 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch memory. Table 32 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch memory specifications Memory type Install memory Main Memory (SDRAM) 128 MB Compact Flash 256 MB Table 33 specifies 4/32 and 4/64 SAN Switch memory. Table 33 4/32 and 4/64 SAN Switch memory specifications Memo...
Page 145 - Supported HBAs
Supported HBAs For a list of HBAs that have been tested and are known to work with the SAN switches, refer to the latest version of the HP StorageWorks SAN design reference guide : http://www.hp.com/go/sandesignguide . SAN Switch installation guide 145
Page 147 - Glossary
Glossary This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product. It is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms. alias server A fabric software facility that supports multicast group management. API Application programming interface. A defined protocol that allows applicatio...
Page 157 - Index
Index A activating 4/16 ports , 17 activating 4/32 ports , 22 activating 4/32B ports , 31 audience , 11 authorized reseller , 14 B boot specifications , 88 C cable management , 52 cables, connecting , 60 cabling and configuring , 52 chassis 4/32 , 20 4/32B , 29 4/64 , 25 4/8 and 4/16 , 17 commands c...