QLogic 6200 SERIES - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document Revision History
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Preface; Canadian Department of Communications Class A; Introduction
  • Page 4 – Planning
  • Page 5 – Installation
  • Page 7 – Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Page 8 – List of Figures; Figure
  • Page 10 – List of Tables; Table
  • Page 11 – router; Intended Audience; Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Page 12 – Chapter 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting; Related Materials
  • Page 13 – TCP Extensions for High Performance; Documentation Conventions; This guide uses the following documentation conventions:; NOTE
  • Page 14 – blue; CAUTION
  • Page 15 – Communications Statements; This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  • Page 16 – CE Statement
  • Page 17 – VCCI Class A Statement; Laser Safety Information
  • Page 18 – China Compulsory Certification (CCC) Warnings; 为了安全,请只在非热带地区使用此装置。; Accessible Parts; QLogic Software End User License Agreement
  • Page 19 – Technical Support; Contact Information; Downloading Updates; Readme
  • Page 20 – Training; QLogic Global Training maintains a Web site at; Support Headquarters
  • Page 21 – “Router Capabilities and Features” on page 1-1; Router Capabilities and Features
  • Page 22 – Licensed Features; Data Migration; Remote SAN Island Connectivity; Figure 1-1. Remote SAN Island Connectivity
  • Page 23 – ping; To map remote Fibre Channel devices to a local SAN:; User’s Guide
  • Page 24 – Figure 1-3. iSR6200 Router Chassis—Front and Back Plates
  • Page 26 – Appendix A; Table 1-1. Internal Temperature Sensor Limits
  • Page 27 – iSR6200 Router Family Models; Hot-pluggable SFP Fibre Channel connector; Figure 1-6. Fibre Channel Ports on the iSR6260 Router Blade
  • Page 28 – Green LED
  • Page 29 – Router Blade LEDs
  • Page 30 – and; Beacon On; option for; Table 1-3. System Fault LED Blink Patterns; System
  • Page 31 – The maintenance button shown in; Reset a Router Blade; All the router blade LEDs light up.
  • Page 32 – Reset and Select Boot Image; Primary Image—; Reset IP Address; Enable DHCP; iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide; Restore Factory Defaults
  • Page 33 – Fibre Channel Port LEDs; Activity
  • Page 34 – Fibre Channel Transceivers; “Installing the
  • Page 35 – Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs
  • Page 36 – The management Ethernet port has two LEDs:; shows the serial port location, which is labeled
  • Page 37 – Devices
  • Page 38 – Device Access; Fibre Channel; Fibre Channel Switches Required for VPGroups; Distance
  • Page 39 – Bandwidth; iSCSI Performance; Related performance characteristics include the following:
  • Page 40 – Latency; Performance Tuning; settings for specific WAN; TCP Window Size; is configured as two parameters:; Window; Scaling Factor
  • Page 43 – Topology; Figure 2-1. WAN Topology—Remote SAN Interconnect; High Availability; “Connecting; Management; SANsurfer Router Manager; CLI; Appendix B
  • Page 44 – Telnet
  • Page 45 – Security; password
  • Page 47 – Site Requirements; Management Workstation; lists the requirements for the management workstation running; Table 3-1. Management Workstation Requirements; Item
  • Page 48 – Installing the iSR6200 Router; WEEE Conformance Card; To install the iSR6200 router:
  • Page 49 – Connect the management workstation to the router (see; Pre-installation Check List
  • Page 51 – Mounting the Router; WARNING; AVERTISSEMENT; 把装置安装在机架中,让重量均匀分布。负载不均匀的机架可能会变得不稳
  • Page 52 – Installing the Transceivers; The router supports a variety of SFP transceivers.
  • Page 53 – Connecting the Router to AC Power; Câble pour courant nominal de 10 A, agréé LAC et
  • Page 54 – WARNUNG; 0 Ampere Kabel gemäß den Anforderungen der; ADVERTENCIA
  • Page 55 – shows the front and back plates of an iSR6200 router chassis that; Figure 3-1. iSR6200 Router Chassis—Front and Back Plates; Refer to; To power on the router:; 为了用户安全,此产品配备 3 线电源线和插头。使用此电线配合正确接地的
  • Page 56 – Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router; Indirect Ethernet connection; from the management workstation to the; Direct Ethernet connection; Serial port connection; from the management workstation to the router
  • Page 57 – Configuring the Management Workstation; “Setting the; Setting the Workstation IP Address; ifconfig
  • Page 58 – Configuring the Workstation Serial Port; pr
  • Page 59 – dv; Installing SANsurfer Router Manager; Downloading the SANsurfer Router Manager Installer
  • Page 60 – Resource Name; that you want to install.
  • Page 61 – Windows Installation
  • Page 62 – Starting SANsurfer Router Manager; Configuring the Router
  • Page 63 – Serial; iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI) User’s Guide; Connecting Cable Devices to the Router; Installing New Firmware; To locate and download new firmware:; router firmware; Guided Search
  • Page 64 – image unpack
  • Page 65 – ftp; bin; put; quit
  • Page 67 – Configuration; “Enabling Virtual Port Groups” on page 4-2
  • Page 68 – Enabling Virtual Port Groups; You can view Virtual Port Group information using the
  • Page 69 – Figure 4-1. SANsurfer Router Manager VPGroup; To enable or disable a VPGroup using SANsurfer Router Manager:; In the system tree pane on the left, click the VP Group.
  • Page 70 – Figure 4-2. Chassis Information for Selected VPGROUP
  • Page 71 – To enable or disable a VPGroup using the CLI:
  • Page 72 – bold; italic
  • Page 75 – Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN; shows the proper zoning for a single blade
  • Page 77 – “Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200” on page 4-16
  • Page 78 – three separate host entities to your storage array.
  • Page 79 – illustrates this incorrect configuration.; Figure 4-9. Incorrectly Configuring All Groups to One Host Entity; shows an incorrect assignment of virtual port group WWPNs. Notice; Figure 4-10. Incorrectly Assigning VPG WWPNs
  • Page 81 – shows a valid LUN presentation. Each LUN is; Figure 4-12. Correctly Assigning LUNs to Your VPG Host Entities; Storage Array
  • Page 82 – Figure 4-13. Incorrectly Presenting LUN 3; Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200
  • Page 83 – Vendor name and registration date
  • Page 84 – iSCSI Presented Targets; node in the left pane, and then select the device, as
  • Page 87 – In; Figure 4-15. Host Access to LUNs on Storage Array
  • Page 88 – Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200; LUN mapping
  • Page 89 – shows that even after logging into the VPG0 iSCSI target, the host; Figure 4-18. Logging into Target Before LUN Mapping
  • Page 91 – shows the effect of mapping an initiator to LUN 1 using the CLI; Figure 4-19. Logging into Target After Mapping LUN 1; To map LUN 1 to an initiator using SANsurfer Router Manager:; On the; Wizards; The Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard opens.
  • Page 92 – On the LUN Selection window, select LUN1 as shown in; Next; Figure 4-21. Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—LUN Selection
  • Page 93 – config; Figure 4-22. Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—LUN Masking; Finish; to close the wizard.
  • Page 94 – after the host logs into the presented targets.
  • Page 95 – The following example shows how to do this using the
  • Page 96 – Save; , type the system password, and then reboot
  • Page 97 – shows host LUN access with; LUN Mapping; Figure 4-25. Host LUN Access with LUN Masking Disabled
  • Page 99 – Fibre Channel over IP; FCIP Attributes
  • Page 100 – Configuring FCIP; “Link Data Rate” on page 5-12
  • Page 101 – Table 5-1. FCIP Preconfiguration Information; Router Being Configured
  • Page 102 – Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI; This section shows an example of the
  • Page 103 – To configure FCIP in the CLI:; “TCP Window Settings” on page 5-17
  • Page 106 – shows an example of a two FCIP routes (dual ISLs). This example
  • Page 107 – shows an example of F_Port extension used to connect a remote
  • Page 108 – Determining WAN Characteristics; Link RTT
  • Page 110 – Link Data Rate; lists some examples of data rates for; Link Quality; TCP Received Duplicate ACKs—; Receiving a duplicate ACK indicates that; Link Type
  • Page 111 – TCP Retransmit Timer Expired—; The sender of a packet did not receive an
  • Page 113 – Firewall; lists the; Port
  • Page 114 – Data Compression
  • Page 115 – For more information, see; TCP Window Settings; Window Size
  • Page 120 – Router TCP Window Setup; contains router settings for the listed TCP window sizes.; Required TCP Window
  • Page 121 – Chassis Diagnostics; shows the chassis diagnostic LEDs, including the power LED and the
  • Page 122 – Input Power LED is Off; Yes; System Fault LED is On; “LED Blink Patterns” on; LED Blink Patterns
  • Page 123 – All other; blink patterns show critical errors. The heartbeat LED shows; Heartbeat Blink Pattern; Table 6-1. System Fault LED Blink Patterns; System Fault LED
  • Page 124 – Over-Temperature Blink Pattern; shutdown; Recovering a Router; set mgmt
  • Page 125 – Removal and Replacement; SFP Transceivers
  • Page 126 – Dual-Blade Installation; “Removing the Failed Blade” on page 7-2; Removing the Failed Blade; To remove a failed blade from an iSR6200 chassis with a dual blade:; Figure 7-1. iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected
  • Page 127 – Remove the old blade from the chassis.; Installing the Replacement Blade; Figure 7-3. Unlatching the Lever on the New Blade
  • Page 128 – Figure 7-4. Inserting the New Blade into the Chassis Slot; Reconnect all cables to the new blade.; Single-Blade Installation; fru save; “Removing the Failed Blade” on page 7-5
  • Page 129 – blade 1
  • Page 131 – Figure 7-5. iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected; . Make sure you have
  • Page 132 – Figure 7-7. Unlatching the Lever on the New Blade; Insert the new blade into the chassis slot.; Figure 7-8. Inserting the New Blade into the Chassis Slot
  • Page 133 – Wait until the blade finishes booting up.
  • Page 134 – fru restore; reboot; The replacement blade should now be operational.; Power and Cooling Modules; The PCM’s external status LED shows its status:
  • Page 135 – Removing the Failed PCM; To remove a failed PCM from the iSR6200 chassis:; shows the back side of two PCMs installed in a chassis; Indicators
  • Page 136 – Installing the Replacement PCM; To install a replacement PCM in the iSR6200 chassis:
  • Page 137 – Insert the replacement PCM into the iSR6200 chassis. As shown in; Figure 7-12. Inserting the Replacement PCM; Verify that the airflow through both PCMs is in the same direction.
  • Page 139 – Technical Specifications; Interface Specifications; Full duplex, auto negotiating 100Mbps or 1000Mbps
  • Page 141 – iSCSI Initiator Support; QLogic iSCSI adapters:; Device Management; Diagnostics; Mechanical; Dimensions
  • Page 143 – Humidity: 5 percent to 93 percent non-condensing
  • Page 146 – SNMP Parameters; Parameter
  • Page 147 – SNMP Trap Configuration; describes the parameters for; Table B-2. SNMP Trap Configuration Parameters; Trap address
  • Page 148 – Network Port Table; Not accessible
  • Page 149 – Method by which the port gets its IP address.; or; IP address of the port.
  • Page 150 – Subnet mask for this port.; Gateway for this port.; MAC address for this port.; Operational link status for this port.; Operational link rate for this port.
  • Page 151 – FC Port Table
  • Page 152 – World wide name of the node that contains this port.; World wide name for this port.
  • Page 153 – Initiator Object Table; Current link status for this port.; Current link rate for this port.
  • Page 155 – IP address of the iSCSI initiator.
  • Page 156 – LUN Table; QsrLunEntry
  • Page 157 – Vendor ID for the LUN.; Product ID for the LUN.; Product revision level for the LUN.
  • Page 158 – VP Group Table; QsrVPGroupEntry
  • Page 159 – VP group name or host group name.
  • Page 160 – Sensor Table; A sensor entry consists of the following sequence of objects:
  • Page 161 – Unit of measurement for the sensor.
  • Page 162 – qsrSensorState; Notifications; System Information Objects; Syntax; Access; Normal; qsrBladeSlot
  • Page 163 – System serial number.; System hardware version number.; Quantity of Fibre Channel ports on the system.; Version number of the agent software on the system.
  • Page 164 – qsrAgentStartup; Agent Shutdown Notification; qsrAgentShutdown; qsrEventTimeStamp; clear
  • Page 165 – Network Port Down Notification; down; FC Port Down Notification; qsrFcPortDown; Target Device Discovery; qsrDscTgtStatusChanged
  • Page 166 – qsrPresTgtMapped; VP Group Notification; qsrVPGroupStatusChanged; Sensor Notification; qsrSensorNotification
  • Page 168 – Generic Notification; qsrGenericEvent
  • Page 169 – Log Messages
  • Page 170 – Log Message
  • Page 203 – Glossary; port
  • Page 205 – fabric
  • Page 207 – datagrams
  • Page 209 – port instance
  • Page 213 – Index; See
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