QLogic 59042-07 A - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document Revision History
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Section 1
  • Page 4 – Section 3
  • Page 5 – Section 4
  • Page 6 – Appendix A Specifications
  • Page 7 – Glossary; Figure
  • Page 8 – Tables; Table
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Guide; Intended Audience
  • Page 10 – Related Materials; SANbox2-8c/16 Switch Management User’s Guide; New in this Release; The following items are new in the current firmware release:
  • Page 11 – Safety Notices
  • Page 12 – This device may not cause harmful interference, and; Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance
  • Page 13 – Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du
  • Page 15 – Laser Safety Information; Interfaces aux media d’interconnexion appelés SFP transceivers.; Zugängliche Teile
  • Page 17 – Terms And Conditions For Copying, Distribution And Modification
  • Page 21 – NO WARRANTY; BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS; END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS; How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
  • Page 23 – Technical Support; Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in; Availability; , you may choose Electronic-Based Training or schedule an; Contact Information
  • Page 24 – Notes
  • Page 25 – Section 2; General Description
  • Page 26 – Chassis Controls and LEDs; The Maintenance button shown in
  • Page 27 – Maintenance Button; “Recovering a Switch” on page 5-11; Resetting a Switch; To place the switch in maintenance mode, do the following:
  • Page 28 – Chassis LEDs; “Port LEDs” on page 2-6
  • Page 29 – Fibre Channel Ports
  • Page 30 – Port LEDs; for more information; Port Activity LED; “Distance” on page 3-4
  • Page 31 – An SFP transceiver, like the one shown in; Port Types; An F_Port supports a single public device.
  • Page 32 – Ethernet Port; The Ethernet port shown in
  • Page 33 – . You can manage the; Figure 2-8. Serial Port and Pin Identification; and identified in; Pin Number
  • Page 34 – The switch supports the following management tools:; SANsurfer Switch Manager
  • Page 35 – SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet; Appendix B Command Line Interface; SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface; SANbox/SANbox2 Simple Network Management Protocol Reference
  • Page 36 – File Transfer Protocol; “Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations”
  • Page 37 – Planning; Consider the following when planning a fabric:; Devices
  • Page 38 – Device Access; Group devices by operating system.; Limit
  • Page 39 – Soft Zones; Soft zone boundaries yield to ACL zone boundaries.; Access Control List Hard Zones; The ACL zone boundary is secure against inbound traffic.
  • Page 40 – Performance; Distance
  • Page 41 – Bandwidth; Destination Rate
  • Page 42 – “Performance” on page 3-4
  • Page 43 – Domain ID, Principal Priority, and Domain ID Lock; Domain ID
  • Page 44 – Common Topologies; Cascade Topology
  • Page 45 – Mesh Topology; has the following characteristics:
  • Page 46 – Multistage Topology
  • Page 47 – Fabric Security; Fabric security consists of the following:; User Account Security
  • Page 48 – Fabric Management; high priority Telnet sessions
  • Page 49 – Installation; Site Requirements; Consider the following items when installing a SANbox2-8c switch:; Fabric Management Workstation; Table 4-1. Management Workstation Requirements
  • Page 50 – Environmental Conditions; Operating temperature range:; Installing a Switch; Power cord
  • Page 51 – Mount the Switch; “Dimensions” on page A-3
  • Page 52 – Install SFP Transceivers; If the switch is mounted in a closed or multi-unit rack
  • Page 53 – Connect the Workstation to the Switch; Figure 4-2. Workstation Cable Connections
  • Page 54 – Configure the Workstation; “Install the; Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections
  • Page 55 – OK; specifies port 0 on the workstation.
  • Page 56 – Install the Management Application; “SANsurfer Switch Manager” on page 4-8; For a Windows workstation:
  • Page 57 – For a Linux workstation:; Open an xterm or other terminal window.; For a Solaris workstation:
  • Page 58 – SANsurfer Management Suite; SMS Installation for Windows; SANbox Switch
  • Page 59 – Drivers, Software and
  • Page 60 – SMS Installation for Linux
  • Page 61 – Manager, visit the QLogic support web page and go to; Choose; button and
  • Page 62 – SMS Installation for Solaris
  • Page 64 – Start SANsurfer Switch Manager; For Linux or Solaris, enter the following command:; Open Configuration Wizard; from Start menu, depending on how you installed the
  • Page 65 – Connect the Switch to AC Power
  • Page 66 – 0 Ampere Kabel gemäß den
  • Page 67 – Configure the Switch
  • Page 68 – “Set Setup Command” on
  • Page 69 – Cable Devices to the Switch; No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state.
  • Page 70 – Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Firmware; Load Firmware; Using the CLI to Install Firmware; “Firmware Install Command” on page B-17; “Image Command” on page B-22
  • Page 71 – Powering Down a Switch; “Shutdown
  • Page 73 – Section 5; Diagnostics/Troubleshooting; POST Diagnostics; Internal data loopback test on all ports
  • Page 74 – Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns; Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern
  • Page 75 – Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern; “Recovering a
  • Page 76 – switchname
  • Page 77 – Open an admin session to acquire the necessary authority.; Logged-In LED Indications; Continuous illumination: A device is logged in to the port.
  • Page 79 – Excessive Port Errors
  • Page 81 – Chassis Diagnostics; Chassis diagnostics are indicated by the chassis LEDs as shown in; Over Temperature LED is Illuminated
  • Page 83 – Recovering a Switch
  • Page 84 – Maintenance – Exit
  • Page 85 – Select option 7 to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode.; Maintenance – Reset Network Config; for the default network configuration; Maintenance – Reset User Accounts to Default; logfile; Maintenance – Remove Switch Config; though
  • Page 86 – Maintenance – Remake Filesystem; Maintenance – Reset Switch; If you choose the; Remake Filesystem; option, you will lose all
  • Page 87 – Appendix A; Specifications; Section 2 General Description; Fabric Specifications; Fibre Channel Classes of Service .. Classes 2 and 3
  • Page 88 – Maintainability
  • Page 89 – cable
  • Page 91 – Appendix B; Command Line Interface; Logging On to a Switch; stop bit; User Accounts
  • Page 92 – Working with Switch Configurations
  • Page 93 – Default
  • Page 94 – Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations
  • Page 95 – in this case, open and FTP session with account name; “Set
  • Page 96 – Commands; The command syntax is as follows:; command; The; Command; is followed by one or more keywords. Consider the following rules; Keystroke
  • Page 97 – Monitoring Commands
  • Page 98 – Admin Command; “Set Setup Command” on page B-53; Authority; Admin; Syntax; admin; Keywords; Opens the admin session.; cancel; The following example shows how to open and close an Admin session:
  • Page 99 – Alias Command; Admin session for all keywords except List and Members; alias; list
  • Page 101 – Config Command; “Set Config Command” on; Admin session for all keywords except List; activate; Creates a file named
  • Page 102 – restore; configdata; save
  • Page 104 – Create Support Command; IP address of the remote host; Admin session; create support; Examples; The following is an example of the Create Support command:
  • Page 106 – Date Command; “Set Setup; Admin session except to display the date.; date; The following is an example of the Date command:
  • Page 107 – Firmware Install Command; firmware install; The following is an example of the Firmware Install command:
  • Page 108 – Hardreset Command; “Set Log Command” on page B-48; hardreset; To reset the switch without a power-on self test, refer to the
  • Page 109 – Help Command; None; help; all; The following is an example of the Help Config command:; The following is an example of the Help Config Edit command:
  • Page 110 – History Command; history; Use the History command to provide context for the ! command:; The following is an example of the History command:
  • Page 111 – Hotreset Command; “Set Log; hotreset
  • Page 112 – Image Command; image; cleanup
  • Page 114 – The following is an example of the Image Install command:
  • Page 115 – Lip Command; Reinitializes the specified loop port.; The following is an example of the Lip command:
  • Page 116 – Passwd Command; Changes a user account’s password.; The following is an example of the Passwd command:
  • Page 117 – Ping Command; ping; The IP address of the switch to query.; The following is an example of a successful Ping command:
  • Page 118 – Ps Command; Displays current system process information.; ps; The following is an example of the Ps command:
  • Page 119 – Quit Command; Closes the Telnet session.; You can also enter Control-D to close the Telnet session.
  • Page 120 – Reset Command; reset; config
  • Page 121 – system; for system configuration default values.; zoning; Parameter
  • Page 122 – Table B-5. Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults
  • Page 125 – Set Command; Sets a variety of switch parameters.; set; “Set Config Command” on page B-37
  • Page 126 – The following examples enables and disables the beacon:
  • Page 127 – Set Config Command; “Config Command” on page B-11; Admin session and a Config Edit session; set config; port; describes the port parameters.; describes the port parameters.
  • Page 130 – switch; describes the Set Config Switch; Table B-10. Set Config Switch Parameters
  • Page 133 – threshold
  • Page 134 – The following is an example of the Set Config Port command:
  • Page 135 – The following is an example of the Set Config Switch command:
  • Page 136 – The following is an example of the Set Config Threshold command:
  • Page 137 – The following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command.
  • Page 138 – Set Log Command; set log; archive; Collects all log entries and stores the result in new file named; clear; Clears all log entries.
  • Page 140 – Stops logging of events.
  • Page 141 – Set Port Command; Admin session except for the Clear keyword.; Specifies the port. Ports are numbered beginning with 0.; Sends a Loop Port Enable (LPE) to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop.
  • Page 143 – Set Setup Command; set setup; snmp; describes the SNMP fields. For each parameter, enter a new value or; Entry
  • Page 144 – Table B-14. System Configuration Settings
  • Page 146 – The following is an example of the Set Setup SNMP command:
  • Page 147 – The following is an example of the Set Setup System command:
  • Page 148 – Show Command; show; about
  • Page 149 – “Show
  • Page 150 – Displays performance information for all ports. Refer to the
  • Page 152 – post log; “Show Setup Command” on page B-81; steering
  • Page 153 – Table B-16. Switch Operational Parameters
  • Page 154 – topology; Displays all connected devices.; users
  • Page 155 – version; The following is an example of the Show Chassis command:; The following is an example of the Show Domains command:; The following is an example of the Show Fabric command:
  • Page 157 – The following is an example of the Show NS (local domain) command:
  • Page 158 – The following is an example of the Show Interface command:
  • Page 159 – The following is an example of the Show Port command:
  • Page 161 – The following is an example of the Show Topology command for port 1:
  • Page 162 – The following is an example of the Show Version command:
  • Page 163 – Show Config Command; show config
  • Page 165 – The following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command:
  • Page 166 – Show Log Command; show log; component
  • Page 167 – level
  • Page 168 – The following is an example of the Show Log Component command:
  • Page 169 – Show Perf Command
  • Page 170 – The following is an example of the Show Perf command:; The following is an example of the Show Perf Byte command:
  • Page 171 – Show Setup Command; show setup; mfg
  • Page 172 – The following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command:
  • Page 173 – The following is an example of the Show Setup System command:
  • Page 174 – Shutdown Command; shutdown; When the shutdown is complete, the Heartbeat LED is extinguished.
  • Page 175 – Test Command; “Set Command” on page B-35; test; Cancels the online test in progress.; status; To run an internal or external port test, do the following:; Place the port in Diagnostics mode, enter the following command (
  • Page 178 – Uptime Command; uptime; The following is an example of the Uptime command:
  • Page 179 – User Command; Administers and displays user accounts.; user; accounts; A switch can have a maximum of 15 user accounts.; edit
  • Page 180 – The following is an example of the User Accounts command:; The following is an example of the User Add command:; The following is an example of the User Edit command:
  • Page 181 – The following is an example of the User Delete command:
  • Page 182 – Whoami Command; whoami; The following is an example of the Whoami command:
  • Page 183 – Zone Command; Manages zones and zone membership on a switch.; Admin session and a Zoning Edit session. Refer to the; zone; Alias name
  • Page 185 – The following is an example of the Zone List command:; The following is an example of the Zone Members command:
  • Page 186 – The following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command:
  • Page 187 – Zoneset Command; Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric.; zoneset; active
  • Page 188 – Only one zone set can be active at one time.; The following is an example of the Zoneset Active command:
  • Page 189 – Zoning Command; “Zone Command” on page B-93; Opens a Zoning Edit session.
  • Page 190 – limits; . This keyword does not require an Admin session.
  • Page 191 – The following is an example of the Zoning Edit command:
  • Page 192 – The following is an example of the Zoning List command:
  • Page 195 – Arbitrated Loop Physical Address
  • Page 197 – Field Replaceable Unit
  • Page 199 – Zone Set
  • Page 201 – Index; Numerics
  • Page 203 – name server
  • Page 204 – Network Time Protocol; account; performance
  • Page 205 – SANsurfer Switch Manager installation
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