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Dell PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch User’s Guide

DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Preliminary     4/11/00

(Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION:  S:\SYSTEMS\Labrador\Ug\89TMRc10.fm

  

The switch includes the following features:

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Ability to perform initial setup, including setting up the switch’s Internet Protocol 
(IP) address from the front panel controls. 

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GBIC modules support fiber and copper transmission media. The switch’s modu-
lar construction gives the switch a range of flexibility in creating, upgrading, 
maintaining, and configuring a fabric.

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Integrated multifunction application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) devices are 
used throughout the switch.

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Design does not require microprocessor data path interaction, resulting in a 
worst-case data transfer latency of less than 2 microseconds from any port to 
any port at peak Fibre Channel bandwidth of 100 megabytes per second (MB/
sec). The latency may differ when the destination or device is a loop.

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Virtual channels allow the switch to use congestion management techniques that 
are performed automatically by the switch.

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The switch’s firmware allows discovery of all connected devices and determines 
optimum data paths without intervention. 

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The switch interoperates with the PowerVault 51F. If compatibility mode is 
enabled on the PowerVault 56F switch, it can also interoperate with the 
PowerVault 50F.

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Switch ports support E_Port, F_Port, and FL_Port modes of operation with the 
software selecting the optimum mode of operation.

A minimum aggregate routing capacity of 8,000,000 frames per second is specified 
for Class 2, Class 3, and Class F frames. Non-blocking throughput of up to 
16 by 100 MB/sec end-to-end is provided. 

A maximum switch latency of less than two microseconds is specified for Class 2, 
Class 3, and Class F frames when the output port is free.

 

You can perform initial configuration of the switch from the front panel controls.
You can also manage the switch remotely via Telnet, the Switch Manager, or Dell 
OpenManage™ products.

Summary of Contents for PowerVault 56F

Page 1: ...ace converter GBIC modules front panel controls with a liquid crystal display LCD for configuration redundant power sup plies hot swappable fan pack and firmware for building and managing a fabric A fabric is an active intelligent and nonshared interconnect scheme for Fibre Channel server and storage nodes One or more switches interconnected create a Fibre Chan nel fabric Figure 1 1 shows the swit...

Page 2: ...differ when the destination or device is a loop Virtual channels allow the switch to use congestion management techniques that are performed automatically by the switch The switch s firmware allows discovery of all connected devices and determines optimum data paths without intervention The switch interoperates with the PowerVault 51F If compatibility mode is enabled on the PowerVault 56F switch i...

Page 3: ...r supply No jumpers or switch settings Components are enclosed in an air cooled chassis that may be either mounted in a standard rack or used as a stand alone unit The front panel has controls with an LCD that you can use to view status or configuration and an RJ 45 Ethernet connector that allows you to manage the switch remotely The switching function is based on a central memory bank associated ...

Page 4: ...tandard The embedded port also functions as a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP agent a Fibre Channel name server and an alias server to manage multicast and broadcast functions Included with the switch is firmware that can be customized and tuned for each instal lation Dell has provided a standard set of commands and interfaces described in PowerVault 56F Commands of the Dell PowerVault 56F...

Page 5: ...ich complies with the 21 Code of Federal Regulations CFR subpart J as of the date of manufacture The copper GBIC module is based on the High Speed Serial Data Connection HSSDC interface standards The GBIC provides a female HSSDC connector HSSDC to HSSDC cables of 6 and 12 m have been qualified Standard cables with HSSDC to DB9 male connectors are also available in lengths of 3 6 and 12 m The switc...

Page 6: ...1 6 Dell PowerVault 56F 16 Port Fibre Channel Switch User s Guide DELL CONFIDENTIAL Preliminary 4 11 00 Rev 11 3 98 FILE LOCATION S SYSTEMS Labrador Ug 89TMRc10 fm ...

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