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Connectrix ED-64M User Guide

Product Manager Overview

CTP card:

• FRU Properties

• Enable Beaconing

• Switchover

SBAR Card:

• FRU Properties

• Enable Beaconing

• Switchover

Displaying the Port

Card View

To display a more detailed view of a port card, double-click on the 
card, or right-click on the card and select Open Port Card View from 
the pop-up menu. Figure 4-4 on page 4-14 shows an example. 

In this expanded view of the port card, you can:

Determine UPM card status by amber LED at the top of the card. 
A table also displays on the Port Card View that provides the FRU 
name, position, operating state, beaconing state, and part number.

Determine port status and operation by the alert symbols that 
appear next to the port connectors and simulated LED indicators 
above the connectors. 

Block/unblock ports.

Display node and port properties.

Display port technology: connector and transceiver types, 
distance, media, and speed.

Enable beaconing.

(FICON mode only) Enable/disable channel wrap.

(FICON mode only) Swap ports.

Clear Link Incident Alert(s).

Reset the port.

Display port binding information.

Refer to Using the Port Card View on page 4-14 for detailed 
information on this view.

Summary of Contents for Connectrix ED-64M

Page 1: ...EMC Corporation Corporate Headquarters Hopkinton MA 01748 9103 800 424 EMC2 http www EMC com Connectrix ED 64M 2 Gb Fibre Channel Director USER GUIDE P N 069001204 REV A02...

Page 2: ...ormation Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart B CISPR22 Class A European EMC Directive 89 336 EEC on electromagnetic compatibility The The Connectrix...

Page 3: ...ide reasonable protection against such radio frequency interference Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required...

Page 4: ...Connectrix ED 64M User Guide iv...

Page 5: ...lity 1 6 Connectivity 1 7 Security 1 8 Serviceability 1 9 Director Components 1 11 CTP Card 1 12 UPM Card 1 13 Power Supplies 1 14 RFI Shield 1 14 Input Power Module 1 14 Fan Modules 1 15 SBAR Card 1...

Page 6: ...nto the Connectrix Manager 3 6 Opening the Product Manager 3 10 Closing the Product Manager 3 11 Closing the Connectrix Manager 3 11 Product Manager Menu Bar 3 12 Product Manager Views 3 18 Hardware V...

Page 7: ...0 Configuring Switch Binding 5 14 Activating Switch Binding and Selecting Port Types 5 14 Editing the Switch Membership List 5 16 Switch Binding Rules and Guidelines 5 17 Zoning with Switch Binding En...

Page 8: ...k Incident Log 6 9 Threshold Alert Log 6 11 Chapter 7 Using Maintenance Features Running Port Diagnostics 7 2 Swapping Ports 7 3 Procedure 7 3 Collecting Maintenance Data 7 5 Executing an IPL 7 6 Sett...

Page 9: ...ment MIB Support A 29 Predefined Types A 30 MIB Objects Defined in the Fabric Element MIB A 32 Module Table A 32 FxPort Configuration Table A 34 FxPort Operation Table A 37 FxPort Physical Level Table...

Page 10: ...ring Network Addresses Configuring Network Addresses B 2 Appendix C Port Card Map Port Numbering C 2 Appendix D Configuring Embedded Web Server Passwords Introduction D 2 Requirements D 2 Opening the...

Page 11: ...Binding replacePending E 28 config security fabricbinding setState E 29 config security fabricBinding showActive E 30 config security fabricBinding showPending E 30 config security portBinding bound E...

Page 12: ...config zoning replaceZoneSet E 54 config zoning clearZoneSet E 55 config zoning addZone E 55 config zoning deleteZone E 56 config zoning renameZoneSet E 56 config zoning addWwnMem E 57 config zoning...

Page 13: ...ts counter showStatisticTable E 78 perf thresholdAlerts setState E 79 perf traffic E 80 show E 81 show eventLog E 81 show features E 82 show frus E 83 show ip ethernet E 84 show loginServer E 85 show...

Page 14: ...stomer Support Overview of Detecting and Resolving Problems G 2 Troubleshooting the Problem G 3 Before Calling the Customer Support Center G 4 Documenting the Problem G 5 Reporting a New Problem G 6 S...

Page 15: ...ectrix Manager Login Window 3 7 3 4 Connectrix Manager Products View 3 8 3 5 Product Manager Window 3 10 3 6 Product Manager Menu Bar 3 12 3 7 Product Manager View Selector Tabs 3 18 3 8 Product Manag...

Page 16: ...onfigure Feature Key Window 5 40 5 19 New Feature Key Dialog Box 5 40 5 20 Enable Feature Key Dialog Box 5 41 5 21 Configure Date and Time Dialog Box 5 42 5 22 Configure Threshold Alerts Window 5 45 5...

Page 17: ...Box B 4 B 2 Connect To Dialog Box B 4 B 3 Com 1 2 Properties Dialog Box B 5 B 4 HyperTerminal Window B 6 C 1 ED 64M Port Card Map C 2 D 1 User Name and Password Dialog Box D 3 D 2 Web Server Interface...

Page 18: ...xviii Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Figures...

Page 19: ...16 A 7 IP Routing Table A 16 A 8 IP Address Translation Table A 19 A 9 Additional IP Objects A 19 A 10 ICMP Group Table A 20 A 11 TCP Group Table A 22 A 12 TCP Connection Table A 24 A 13 Additional TC...

Page 20: ...tics Table A 74 A 37 Name Server Table A 81 A 38 Trap Registration Group A 83 A 39 Trap Registration Table A 83 A 40 Trap Types A 85 A 41 Private Enterprise MIB Table A 87 A 42 System Group Variables...

Page 21: ...P management stations Chapter 2 Operating the Director provides procedures for using the director controls connectors hardware LED indicators and switching the unit power off and on This chapter also...

Page 22: ...l port numbering for UPM cards installed in the director Appendix D Configuring Embedded Web Server Passwords describes the procedures for configuring the ED 64M from the Embedded Web Server Appendix...

Page 23: ...h User Guide P N 069001206 Connectrix ED 64M Fibre Channel Director User Guide P N 069001096 Connectrix ED 64M 2 Gb Fibre Channel Director User Guide P N 069001204 Connectrix ED 140M Fibre Channel Dir...

Page 24: ...ld Dialog box button icon and menu items in text Selections you can make from the user interface including buttons icons options and field names Palatino italic New terms or unique word usage in text...

Page 25: ...or additional information on the EMC products and services available to customers and partners refer to the EMC Powerlink Web site at http powerlink EMC com Your Comments Your suggestions will help us...

Page 26: ...xxvi Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Preface...

Page 27: ...nnel autoris Cet appareil EMC comporte plus d un cordon d alimentation Afin de pr venir les chocs lectriques d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation avant de faire le d pannage Un circuit de terre...

Page 28: ...access components inside the unit or move the unit WARNING This product operates at high voltages To protect against physical harm power off the system whenever possible while servicing WARNING In ca...

Page 29: ...arge and need to be handled accordingly CAUTION Before handling printed circuit boards or other parts containing LSI and or VLSI components observe the following precautions Store all printed circuit...

Page 30: ...xxx Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Warnings and Cautions...

Page 31: ...eatures of the EMC Connectrix ED 64M Director including hardware features and components The chapter describes management service and operation features and hardware operations Overview 1 2 Director C...

Page 32: ...her as more directors are installed on a customer network The director s Fibre Channel technology provides high performance scalable bandwidth 2 Gb s highly available operation redundant switched data...

Page 33: ...64Ms in a single EC 1200 providing up to 256 director class ports per cabinet Web browser CLI and SNMP support Figure 1 1 EC 1200 Cabinet with ED 64Ms and Connectrix Service Processor Zip Drive Connec...

Page 34: ...ptic Kit for DS or ED 10 km distance DSED LWKT20 Long Wave Optic Kit for DS or ED 20 km distance ED CTP2 UPG Control Processor Card Required for 2 Gb s ED 64M Performance Features In addition to Fibre...

Page 35: ...ervice processor under control of the Microsoft Windows NT operating system Remote clients can also be installed onto remote user workstations Refer to Chapter 3 Product Manager Overview for informati...

Page 36: ...ailed UPM card must be disconnected and reconnected to ports on a functional card to continue operation Standard redundancy is provided through these components Power supplies The director contains tw...

Page 37: ...el connectivity features Any to any connectivity The director software configures hardware routing tables for each source port to provide any to any port connectivity Subject to user defined restricti...

Page 38: ...s to the director can be either disabled or restricted to configured IP addresses SNMP workstation restrictions SNMP workstations can only access Management Information Base MIB variables managed by t...

Page 39: ...l external loopback port diagnostics tests Automatic notification of significant system events to support personnel or administrators through e mail messages or the call home feature An external modem...

Page 40: ...e processor Up to 12 authorized management workstations can be configured through the Connectrix Manager application to receive unsolicited SNMP trap messages The trap messages indicate operational st...

Page 41: ...RUS as well as some LEDs and connectors Refer to Connectors Controls and Indicators on page 2 4 for more information on the LEDs and connectors Figure 1 3 ED 64M Front View Figure 1 4 ED 64M Rear View...

Page 42: ...ion refer to CTP Cards on page 2 7 The CTP card contains the System Services Processor SSP and Embedded Port EP subsystems The SSP subsystem runs director applications and the underlying operating sys...

Page 43: ...the G_Port is attached to another director to form an interswitch link ISL the port functions as an expansion port E_Port A multiswitch fabric is formed through multiple directors and ISLs An ESN sec...

Page 44: ...VDC power to director FRUs The power supplies also provide overvoltage and overcurrent protection You can replace either power supply while the director is powered on and operational Each power suppl...

Page 45: ...e intervention The card accepts a connection request from a port determines if a connection can be established and establishes the connection if the destination port is available The card also stores...

Page 46: ...nnectrix Manager Products view when Network Address is selected as the display option Enter a user name and password at a the login screen The browser then becomes a management console The default use...

Page 47: ...eration of an attached Fibre Channel device is disrupted Do not block director ports unless directed to do so by a procedural step or the next level of support Director Operational States The director...

Page 48: ...CTP card Refer to IPL Function on page 1 19 for more detail on the IPL process An IML causes the link between the ED 64M and the Connectrix service processor to drop momentarily Pressing the IML butto...

Page 49: ...entially the same functions but resets both CTP cards A director IML is initiated by pressing and holding the white IML button on the faceplate of either CTP card for three seconds Loads firmware from...

Page 50: ...es not check fiber optic components of a port transceiver The test is performed with a device attached to the port but the test momentarily blocks the port and is disruptive to the attached device Ext...

Page 51: ...ector 2 1 2 Invisible Body Tag This chapter describes the operation of the ED 64M Director and identifies the controls and indicators Power Procedures 2 2 Connectors Controls and Indicators 2 4 Operat...

Page 52: ...et the power switch circuit breaker to the up position The director powers on and performs power on self tests POSTs to ensure correct operation of switch logic These tests reside in flash memory on t...

Page 53: ...ctor unless directed to do so by a procedural step or the next level of support CAUTION Warn administrators and users currently operating devices that are attached to the director that it is going off...

Page 54: ...the ED 64M Refer to Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 for locations Figure 2 1 ED 64M Front View Figure 2 2 ED 64M Rear View Power and System Error LEDs UPM Cards up to 16 Power Supply PS 1 CTP Cards 2 Power...

Page 55: ...stomer Support Error The amber system error LED illuminates if system errors occur The LED flashes if unit beaconing is enabled through the Product Manager The system error LED illuminates when the di...

Page 56: ...d Connectors Port LEDs Card LED Port Connectors UPM On Off or Blinking Off Off On Green Blinking Blinking On Off Off Amber Off The port is beaconing or running on line diagnostics The port has failed...

Page 57: ...illuminates if the card is operational and is the active card and an amber LED that illuminates if the card fails Both LEDs are dark on an operational backup card The amber LED blinks if FRU beaconing...

Page 58: ...ed pair connector on the faceplate that attaches to an Ethernet LAN to communicate with the Connectrix service processor or an SNMP management station All data to and from the director and Connectrix...

Page 59: ...tions Input Power Module The input power module is located at the bottom rear of the director The module includes two AC power connectors maintenance port and a power on off switch AC Power Connectors...

Page 60: ...2 2 10 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Operating the Director...

Page 61: ...of the ED 64M Product Manager It is intended as a quick reference for using features available through the main Product Manager window Product Manager Overview 3 2 Using the Product Manager 3 5 Produ...

Page 62: ...ews of director hardware components and displays of component status By positioning the cursor on icons graphics panels and other visual elements in these views and clicking the left or right mouse bu...

Page 63: ...ss operational state type of port and login data Display information on nodes attached to ports Display port performance and statistics Display vital product data for the director such as the system n...

Page 64: ...application onto a remote workstation using any standard Web browser For instructions on installing the Client refer to the appendix titled Configuring Remote Workstations in the Connectrix Manager U...

Page 65: ...ts in a field drag the cursor or double click on the data to highlight the characters you want to change delete then type in the new data It should overwrite the highlighted characters if not use the...

Page 66: ...If you saved it to a different location enter the appropriate directory names OS Steps Windows a a If necessary switch the Connectrix service processor on b On the Windows desktop double click the Con...

Page 67: ...s that appears in the Connectrix field is the address of the last service processor or server accessed Click the arrow to the right of the field display the network addresses of all Connectrix service...

Page 68: ...can be managed and monitored through the Connectrix Manager In a full screen environment on an 800 x 600 resolution monitor this panel displays up to 48 product icons Product Icons Information in each...

Page 69: ...rs you can display a pop up window with the other identifier by moving the cursor over the product icon Status indicator the color coded symbol behind the product illustration A red and yellow diamond...

Page 70: ...icon in the Connectrix Manager window in either the Products or Fabrics view Right click the product icon and select Open on the pop up menu Click the product icon to highlight it then press CTRL O or...

Page 71: ...dow Layout and Functions As shown in Figure 3 5 the main Product Manager window consists of a Windows title bar and four specific areas for the Product Manager described in the next few sections Closi...

Page 72: ...to Port Menu on page 4 20 for descriptions Port Properties Node Properties Port Technology Block Port Enable Beaconing Diagnostics Channel Wrap FICON mode only Swap Ports FICON mode only Clear Link I...

Page 73: ...cation and contact person Refer to Displaying Director Properties on page 4 9 Close Closes the Product Manager window Configure Identification Allows you to specify information that will appear in the...

Page 74: ...t Refer to Configuring Ports on page 5 19 for more information Addresses FICON mode only Allows you to configure a name blocked unblocked state and prohibited allowed connection attributes for a port...

Page 75: ...orts Refer to Configuring Threshold Alerts on page 5 44 for more information Export Configuration Report Allows you to save an ASCII text file containing all current user definable configuration optio...

Page 76: ...og on page 6 11 Maintenance Port Diagnostics Is used by service personnel to run internal and external loopback tests on ports Swap Ports FICON mode only Allows you to swap one port address with anoth...

Page 77: ...product configuration stored on the director to the Connectrix service processor hard disk or to restore the product configuration from the Connectrix service processor to a director with the same IP...

Page 78: ...iews accessible by clicking the tabs Hardware View The Hardware view Figure 3 8 is the default view that appears in the main panel when you open the Product Manager For details on navigating and monit...

Page 79: ...on of the various alert symbols refer to Table 4 1 on page 4 5 Displaying Properties and Options Double clicking anywhere on the director except on a FRU displays a Director Properties window Double c...

Page 80: ...the top of the card A table also displays on the Port Card View that provides the FRU name position operating state beaconing state and part number Determine port status and operation by the alert sym...

Page 81: ...ress Port address FICON mode or Fibre Channel address Open Systems mode Port WWN WWN of the attached node device Unit Type Type of connected device BB_Credit Value used by the attached node For detail...

Page 82: ...rformance for all ports Figure 4 10 on page 4 31 shows an example of the Performance view The top portion of the Performance view displays bar graphs that show the level of transmit receive activity f...

Page 83: ...he Connectrix Manager User Guide There are four levels of user rights that can be assigned to specific users System Administrator Product Administrator Operator Maintenance By default all users have v...

Page 84: ...ar LIN Alert X X X Clear LIN Log X Clear System Error Light X Clear Threshold Alerts X Configure Addresses Active FICON mode only X X Configure Addresses Stored FICON mode only X Configure Date Time X...

Page 85: ...age Firmware X Port Diagnostics X Port Beaconing X X X Set Online State X X X Swap Ports FICON mode only X X Reset Configuration X Reset Statistics Counters Performance View X X Reset Port X X Unit Be...

Page 86: ...3 3 26 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Product Manager Overview...

Page 87: ...various Product Manager views to monitor and manage director operation The views are accessible from the tabs shown here Using the Hardware View 4 2 Using the Port List View 4 23 Using the Node List...

Page 88: ...rsor over parts of the director graphic in the Hardware view to display pop up labels identifying each hardware component and its slot position in the chassis relative to identical components installe...

Page 89: ...the director goes on line This state normally only happens briefly unless there is a problem reaching the on line state Going offline This is a transitional state that occurs just before the director...

Page 90: ...sly established Connectrix service processor from the Connectrix Manager login screen Unknown Network Address The address defined for the director in the Connectrix Manager could not be found in the D...

Page 91: ...affected One or more port cards failed but at least one port card is still operational A fan has failed or is not rotating sufficiently One of two CTP cards failed One of two SBAR cards failed Red Di...

Page 92: ...ly LEDs for individual ports do not illuminate on port cards the Hardware view but do illuminate in the port card view for each port Refer to Using the Port Card View on page 4 14 Status symbols such...

Page 93: ...TP card on the left has failed this CTP card has become the active card If both CTP cards are operational no LEDs illuminates on the backup card while the green LED illuminates on the active CTP card...

Page 94: ...r Fault indicator illuminated the power supply has failed The backup power supply has taken over to supply DC voltage to the director If the power supply is working a green indicator appears and no st...

Page 95: ...cription location and contact as configured through the Configure Identification dialog box Fibre Channel World Wide Name identifier for the director Product type number Product model number Product m...

Page 96: ...view also blinks When you click the check box to remove the checkmark unit beaconing is off and the amber LED goes out You can enable beaconing only if the system error light is off meaning there are...

Page 97: ...on or off part number and serial number Enable Beaconing Alows you to enable or disable beaconing for the card Click the checkbox to add remove a check mark When the box is checked beaconing is enabl...

Page 98: ...s an error message explaining that two operational cards must be installed to use this feature Fan Module Menu Right click a cooling fan module card in the Hardware view to display a FRU Properties wi...

Page 99: ...ver SBAR window Figure 4 3 button to switch operation to the backup card When switchover occurs the green LED illuminates on the backup SBAR card to indicate that it is now the active card Figure 4 3...

Page 100: ...table in the port card view displays the port operating state and vital product information Figure 4 4 Port Card View Example As shown on the bottom port a blank port indicates that the port optics a...

Page 101: ..._Port The E_Port is segmented preventing the two fabrics from joining This occurs only when two directors are connected to each other Display the Port Properties window to view the segmentation reason...

Page 102: ...he director port was configured as Unblocked and is receiving the Fibre Channel OLS indicating that the attached device is off line Link incident A link incident occurred on the port The status symbol...

Page 103: ...View on page 4 14 and Configuring Ports on page 5 19 for details 10 100 km Configuration Extended distance buffering This can be enabled or disabled for the port through the Configure Ports dialog bo...

Page 104: ...Incompatible switch at the other end of the ISL The Interop Mode for this switch is set to Open Fabric and the switch at the other end of the ISL is configured for McDATA Fabric Refer to Configuring...

Page 105: ...LP retransmission failure timeout A switch with a hardware or link failure attempted to join the fabric and transmitted multiple ELP exchange link protocol frames to another switch The failed switch d...

Page 106: ...Port Properties on page 4 16 for more information Node Properties Displays a Node Properties window Note that if a node is not logged into the port a message appears indicating that node information i...

Page 107: ...il the option is disabled While in channel wrap mode the port can accept only echo commands from the host and appears to be blocked to all other communication If the checkbox is checked channel wrap i...

Page 108: ...s Select the appropriate option to clear alerts for the selected port only or all ports on the director This clears all attention indicators that notify users of threshold alerts in dialog boxes and v...

Page 109: ...information on all ports that can be installed in the director All information is updated automatically Port number 0 through 63 Addr FICON mode only Displays the logical address of the port The addr...

Page 110: ...vices communicating with the port are prevented from logging into the director or communicating with other devices attached to director ports A blocked port continuously transmits OLS Unblocked Device...

Page 111: ...es on the pop up menu Refer to Displaying Port Properties on page 4 16 for descriptions of the port properties Menu Options Right click a row to display a pop up menu with the following port related o...

Page 112: ...rts on page 5 19 Clear Threshold Alert s Allows you to clear threshold alerts Select the appropriate option to clear alerts for the selected port only or all ports on the director This clears all atte...

Page 113: ...orted by port number All data is updated automatically as devices log in and out Figure 4 8 Node List View Information for each node includes Port Port number 0 through 63 Address Open Systems mode Di...

Page 114: ...this information The unit type comes directly from the device sense ID when the device attaches to the port during login If the connection is lost to the device the type appears as unspecified since t...

Page 115: ...Nickname Nickname if configured for the port WWN Node WWN Node WWN if configured of the attached device Node Nickname Nickname if configured for the node WWN Unit Type Device connected to the port Re...

Page 116: ...characters Spaces hyphens and underscores are allowed Nicknames for N_Ports should describe those ports For example a Windows NT Exchange server might have the nickname NT Exch HBA 1 and a WWN of a Sy...

Page 117: ...Performance View To display the Performance view Figure 4 10 select the Product Manager Performance tab This view displays a bar graph for each port The lower portion of the view displays statistical...

Page 118: ...a graphical display of performance for all ports Each bar graph in the upper portion of the main panel displays the percentage of link utilization for a port This information is updated every five sec...

Page 119: ...ight end of the title bar on the Statistics Values table are Refresh Updates the data in the statistics tables and enables you to compare values at any given time Note that you can also refresh data b...

Page 120: ...at the attached device The device is expected to correct the error based on the reject code then retry its request If the device is able to recover there is no cause for concern If the device cannot...

Page 121: ...f loss of signal errors which occur if the attached device is reset or disconnected from the port A yellow triangle appears in the Hardware view to indicate a link incident Primitive sequence errors T...

Page 122: ...rors A received frame had an unavailable or invalid Fibre Channel destination address or an invalid Fibre Channel source address This typically indicates that the destination device is unavailable Fra...

Page 123: ...transmitted Menu Options Right clicking a bar graph displays a pop up menu with the following port related options Refer to the pages shown for more information Port Properties Refer to Displaying Por...

Page 124: ...Port Menu on page 4 20 Port Binding Allows you to enable or disable port binding For details refer to Configuring Ports on page 5 19 Clear Threshold Alert s Allows you to clear threshold alerts Selec...

Page 125: ...igure 4 12 select the Product Manager FRU List tab This view displays information about all installed FRUs on the director All data is updated automatically as the software detects changes This view d...

Page 126: ...ranceivers FAN Fan module PWR Power supply Position A number representing the FRU chassis position The chassis slot position for a nonredundant FRU is 0 The chassis positions for redundant FRUs are 0...

Page 127: ...t causes a yellow triangle to appear next to the port connector in the Hardware view and port card view and in the Alert column in the Port List view Double clicking the port in the port card view or...

Page 128: ...ring the incident indicator clears it for everyone using the system Figure 4 13 Clear Link Incident Alert Window Threshold Alerts A threshold alert notifies Product Manager users when the transmit Tx...

Page 129: ...uring Director Identification 5 3 Configuring Operating Parameters 5 5 Configuring Switch Binding 5 14 Configuring Ports 5 19 Configuring the SNMP Agent 5 32 Configuring Management Server Control 5 35...

Page 130: ...Series server to the director and implementing inband switch management through a Fibre Connection FICON channel Use Open Systems mode for all other non FICON Fibre Channel environments You cannot cha...

Page 131: ...r up to 24 alphanumeric characters Note however that typical screen sizes generally limit the display to 17 characters when the name appears under the product icon on Connectrix Manager screens If Net...

Page 132: ...entification table at the top of the Hardware view Director Properties window Contact Enter identifying information about a contact person such as a phone number title and or e mail address The entry...

Page 133: ...ne CAUTION Setting the director off line terminates all Fibre Channel connections a Click Maintenance on the Product Manager menu bar and select Set Online State on the drop down menu This displays th...

Page 134: ...ation data For more information refer to Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration on page 7 12 Switch Parameters The switch parameters are described below Figure 5 3 Configure Switch Parameters Dial...

Page 135: ...ctive domain identification when the fabric initializes Click the check box to remove or add a checkmark The default state is no checkmark The Fabric Binding feature described in the Connectrix Manage...

Page 136: ...st be enabled if Enterprise Fabric Mode an optional Enterprise Fabric Extensions feature is enabled If this option is enabled checked Domain RSCNs register for state change notifications are sent betw...

Page 137: ...en setting the director speed consider the following Configure port speeds individually through the Configure Ports dialog box You cannot set a director speed to less than the port speeds If you set t...

Page 138: ...Physical and Signaling Interface To enable extended distance operation on a port it is not necessary to change the BB_Credit value for the entire switch You can enable extended distance on a port by p...

Page 139: ...ts used for all HBA and Symmetrix microcode testing for both benign and fault injection cases Switch Priority Every multiswitch fabric contains one principal switch which assumes domain address manage...

Page 140: ...C representative If no director switch is set to Principal but one or more are set to Default the director switch with the lowest WWN number among those set to Default becomes the principal switch The...

Page 141: ...icable only if the Management Style is set to Open Systems Select one of the following options McDATA Fabric 1 0 if all switches in the fabric are in this list ED 1032 ED 64M ED 140M DS 16M DS 16M2 DS...

Page 142: ...or F_Ports to which you want to restrict access In a separate operation described in the next list item you select which specific ports within the selected port type s will be restricted Create modif...

Page 143: ...line populates with membership list with WWNs that you previously allowed in the list 5 Follow the steps under Editing the Switch Membership List to specify which connected devices will have access t...

Page 144: ...ead of WWNs in this window click Display Options On the Display Options dialog box select Nickname and click OK 2 The Node List on the left lists the WWNs of all switches devices connected to the dire...

Page 145: ...e you cannot disable switch binding if Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled If the director is off line you can disable switch binding but this also disables Enterprise Fabric Mode if it was enabled You...

Page 146: ...to the director Zoning with Switch Binding Enabled Enterprise Fabric Extensions has no effect on existing zoning configurations However if a device WWN is in a specific zone but the WWN is not in the...

Page 147: ...menu This displays the Configure Ports dialog box Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Configure Ports Dialog Box 2 Configure the port parameters referring to Port Parameters on page 5 20 3 Click Activate to activa...

Page 148: ...You cannot edit this field Name Open Systems mode only to name ports in FICON mode use the Configure Addresses dialog box described under Configuring Port Addresses on page 5 26 Port names appear in s...

Page 149: ...he number of BB_Credits 1 through 60 that were configured through the Configure Operating Parameters dialog box To enable or disable extended distance buffering on all ports in the director right clic...

Page 150: ...nless the optional Enterprise Fabric Extensions feature is installed If ports are configured as E_Ports in Open Systems mode and you install Enterprise Fabric Extensions before changing to FICON mode...

Page 151: ...ric to attach to any port in the director Bind All Ports to Attached WWN Binds each port to the device currently logged in to to that port The Bound WWN column will display that device s WWN Nickname...

Page 152: ...WNs in the proper format xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx A device identified in this column will have exclusive attachment to the port if Port Binding is enabled Configuring Port Binding To specify a WWN or n...

Page 153: ...preventing any device from logging in until binding is disabled or the bound WWN is updated to a new WWN setting WWN This entry allows you to enter a WWN in the format xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx or Nick...

Page 154: ...connections To configure save and activate port addresses follow these steps 1 Click Configure on the Product Manager menu bar and select Addresses on the drop down menu then click Active on the pop u...

Page 155: ...over the cells in the array displays the corresponding address 2 Configure the parameters as described under Address Parameters on page 5 28 3 When everything is configured the way you want click Save...

Page 156: ...plus four For example the address for port 0 is 4 0 4 Port Name User defined name assigned to the address Up to 24 alphanumeric characters are allowed including spaces hyphens and underscores Blocked...

Page 157: ...onnection between a specific address and all other port addresses Allow row Allows connection for all port addresses that are currently prohibited on a row This allows connection between a port with a...

Page 158: ...in the library To manage saved library entries 1 Click Configure on the Product Manager menu bar and select Addresses on the drop down menu then click Stored on the pop up submenu This displays the Ad...

Page 159: ...Address Configuration dialog box appears provide a name and description for the configuration Name 1 to 8 characters Valid characters are Description optional 1 to 24 characters Valid characters are...

Page 160: ...ation that receives messages for specific events that occur on the director Define SNMP community names that SNMP managers use for reading variables Authorize write permissions for writable MIB variab...

Page 161: ...les from or write MIB variables to the director Refer to the note under Configuring the SNMP Agent on page 5 32 for more information about assigning community names 4 If a Write Authorization checkbox...

Page 162: ...uring the Director The SNMP configuration is stored in NV RAM on the director 8 If you are finished configuring the director back up the configuration data For more information refer to Backing Up and...

Page 163: ...ion OSI device This device attached to a switch port communicates with the switch or through Fibre Channel common transport FC CT protocol The Open Systems Management Server feature must be installed...

Page 164: ...trol and inband management of the director through an IBM System 390 or zSeries 900 Parallel Enterprise Server attached to a switch port The server communicates with the director or through a FICON ch...

Page 165: ...ot make changes When this parameter is not enabled a host program can change configuration and connectivity parameters on the director Programmed offline state control Enables if checked a host manage...

Page 166: ...st management program then the Italian language port name will display in the product manager Clicking this field lists the code pages available for configuration which are also listed in Table 5 1 3...

Page 167: ...ough an RPQ To configure a feature key follow these steps 1 The first step depends on whether other feature keys are already installed and enabled If no proceed to step 2 If yes you must set the direc...

Page 168: ...umentation you received for the feature Enter the feature key and click OK If an Invalid feature key message appears verify that you have entered the key correctly If you need to verify that you have...

Page 169: ...is not on the new list will be removed from the director Activating the feature key causes an IPL of the director during which the Ethernet connection between the Connectrix service processor and the...

Page 170: ...processor periodically synchronizes the director time to the Connectrix service processor and the time is automatically corrected for daylight savings time If the Periodic Date Time Synchronization ch...

Page 171: ...and time that you enter 3 If you are finished configuring the director back up the configuration data For more information refer to Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration on page 7 12 a Make sure...

Page 172: ...ld alert data is recorded in the Threshold Alert Log Use the Threshold Alerts option on the Configure menu to configure the following Name for the alert Type of threshold for the alert Rx Tx or either...

Page 173: ...old Alerts on the drop down menu This displays the Configure Threshold Alerts window Figure 5 22 Figure 5 22 Configure Threshold Alerts Window If alerts are configured they appear in table format as s...

Page 174: ...e list Rx Throughput An alert will occur if the threshold set for receive throughput is reached Tx Throughput An alert will occur if the threshold set for transmit throughput is reached Rx or Tx Throu...

Page 175: ...zation should exist during the notification interval before an alert is generated You can also select At any time if you want an alert to occur whenever the set utilization is reached The valid range...

Page 176: ...orts or F_Ports respectively If you select Port List view you can select individual ports by clicking the check box by each port number or set all ports Selecting Set All Ports places a checkmark by e...

Page 177: ...en 12 Click Finish The Configure Threshold Alerts window Figure 5 27 appears listing the name type and state of the alert that you just configured 13 At this point the alert is not active To activate...

Page 178: ...down menu This displays the Configure Threshold Alerts window Figure 5 22 on page 5 45 2 Select the alert that you want to modify by clicking the alert information in the table 3 If the alert is activ...

Page 179: ...to display the desired Modify Threshold window Select Finish when you are done Activating or Deactivating Alerts Use the following steps to activate or deactivate existing threshold alerts In the acti...

Page 180: ...oduct Manager menu bar and select Threshold Alerts on the drop down menu This displays the Configure Threshold Alerts window Figure 5 22 on page 5 45 2 Select the alert that you want to delete by sele...

Page 181: ...duct identification Data input into the Configure Identification dialog box Operating parameters Data input into the Operating Parameters dialog box Port parameters Data input into the Configure Ports...

Page 182: ...onfiguration Dialog Box 2 Select the folder into which you want to save the file 3 Type a file name and extension into the File name field 4 Click Save This saves the file to the specified folder as a...

Page 183: ...Refer to Appendix D for more information on using the Web Server If the Enable Web Server box is checked access to the interface is enabled Clicking the box adds removes a checkmark The Embedded Web S...

Page 184: ...e Ethernet LAN inside the Connectrix cabinet The CLI can be used from the Connectrix service processor if Connectrix Manager fails to run properly However if the CLI is to be used remotely the ED 64M...

Page 185: ...Using Logs 6 1 6 Invisible Body Tag This chapter describes the ED 64M logs Using Logs 6 2 Audit Log 6 4 Event Log 6 6 Hardware Log 6 8 Link Incident Log 6 9 Threshold Alert Log 6 11 Using Logs...

Page 186: ...for all users A warning requests you to confirm that you want to clear all entries in the log Refresh Reads the current data and refreshes the screen with the new display Close Closes the log and dis...

Page 187: ...ension into the File name field d Click Save The file is saved to the specified folder as an ASCII text file Expanding Columns You can expand columns in logs as follows 1 Move over the line separating...

Page 188: ...n Date Time The date and time of the change on the switch Some actions such as backing up configuration data and enabling automatic date time synchronization are performed only by the Connectrix servi...

Page 189: ...nge was made by a user through the Embedded Web Server interface Fibre Channel Host Change was made inband by a Fibre Channel host through the open systems management server Telnet Change was made thr...

Page 190: ...ort problems Fibre Channel link incidents and Connectrix service processor to director communication problems The information is useful to maintenance personnel for fault isolation and repair verifica...

Page 191: ...a number representing the FRU chassis position Moving the cursor across the FRUs in the Hardware View displays the position numbers BKPLNE Backplane CTP Control processor CTP card SBAR Serial crossbar...

Page 192: ...moval of the FRU FRU Name of the inserted or removed FRU FAN Fan module PWR Power supply module CTP Control Processor SBAR SBAR card BKPLNE Backplane FPM 1 Gb port card with longwave or shortwave LC t...

Page 193: ...link incidents with the date the incident occurred the time it occurred and the port on which the incident took place The information in this log is useful to maintenance personnel for isolating port...

Page 194: ...olation errors has exceeded threshold Loss of Signal or Loss of Synchronization This occurs if a cable is unplugged from an attached node Loss of synchronization condition has persisted for longer tha...

Page 195: ...rt as configured through the Configure Threshold Alert s option under the Configure menu Refer to Configuring Threshold Alerts on page 5 44 Figure 6 6 Threshold Alert Log Each log entry contains Date...

Page 196: ...e Threshold Alerts window For example a value of 25 means that threshold occurs when throughput reaches 25 percent of the port s capacity Alert Time The maximum cumulative time that the throughput thr...

Page 197: ...nce menu Running Port Diagnostics 7 2 Swapping Ports 7 3 Collecting Maintenance Data 7 5 Executing an IPL 7 6 Setting the Online State 7 8 Managing Firmware Versions 7 9 Enabling E Mail Notification 7...

Page 198: ...try but does not check fiber optic components of a port transceiver The test is performed with a device attached to the port however the test momentarily blocks the port and is disruptive to the attac...

Page 199: ...cedure To swap ports follow these steps 1 Make sure the system administrator varies devices off line that are attached to the ports whose addresses you are going to swap 2 Click Maintenance on the Pro...

Page 200: ...res 8 Follow the on screen instructions and click Next to continue through to the next screen 9 If you are finished configuring the director back up the configuration data For more information refer t...

Page 201: ...is used by service personnel to collect maintenance data that can help diagnose system problems Store this data on the Connectrix service processor hard disk or send it to another network PC using fi...

Page 202: ...ly and the following to occur in the Product Manager window As the network connection drops the ED 64M Status table on the Hardware View turns yellow The Status field in the table displays No Link and...

Page 203: ...matically sets the director on line The blocked unblocked state of each port remains intact After the IPL All fabric services databases containing information about current fabric logins name server r...

Page 204: ...all attached devices quiese Fibre Channel traffic through the director Follow these steps to set the director on line or off line 1 Display the Set Online State window Figure 7 2 from the Hardware vi...

Page 205: ...tures Managing Firmware Versions Firmware refers to the internal operating code for the director Up to eight firmware versions can be maintained on the Connectrix service processor for downloading to...

Page 206: ...are configured in the Connectrix Manager through the Configure E Mail dialog box A valid SMTP address is configured in this dialog box Use the Enable E Mail Notification function on the Product Manag...

Page 207: ...ort system problems The support center server accepts calls from the Connectrix service processor logs reported events and notifies one or more support center representatives CAUTION Do not change the...

Page 208: ...ata from the Connectrix service processor automatically As long as a Zip disk remains in the Zip drive of the Connectrix service processor and the user remains logged in to the Windows NT operating sy...

Page 209: ...ce processor Identification data switch name description and location Port configuration data port names blocked states and extended distance settings Operating parameters described under Configuring...

Page 210: ...onnectrix service processor Connectrix Manager maintains a mirror image of its configuration data on the D drive of the service processor The automatic backup to the Zip disk occurs only when you log...

Page 211: ...tore Configuration option on the Product Manager Maintenance menu The QuikSync application will not backup certain Windows NT configurations that need to be reconfigured on a newly restored Connectrix...

Page 212: ...when data is writing to the Zip disk Figure 7 4 QuikSync Icon in Windows System Tray If an icon does not appear you must enable the application using the procedure outlined in Enabling QuikSync on pa...

Page 213: ...s Iomega QuikSync QuikSync Double click the QuikSync icon in the Windows status area located on the right side of the taskbar Right click the QuikSync icon and click Settings on the pop up menu 2 Veri...

Page 214: ...might not recover the Ethernet connection between the director and Connectrix service processor In this case you must re enter LAN addressing such as IP and gateway addresses through a terminal attac...

Page 215: ...lt configuration settings Table 7 1 Data Default Values Configuration Description Default Identification Director Name NULL string Director Description Fibre Channel director Director Contact End User...

Page 216: ...rizations Read only per community Trap Recipient IP Addressees 0 for each UDP Port 162 SNMP Authorization Trap State 5 Management Server Active Equal Saved State Disabled Remote Offline Control State...

Page 217: ...ndix describes Connectrix support for the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Introduction A 2 MIB II Support A 7 Fabric Element MIB Support A 29 Fibre Alliance MIB fcmgmt mib A 49 Connectrix Priv...

Page 218: ...ture of Management Information SMI standard SMI defines the syntax rules for identifying organizing and defining variables also called objects in a Management Information Base MIB A MIB is a hierarchi...

Page 219: ...your network SNMP Tree Structure Each group is a branch and each variable is a leaf within the MIB tree The tree begins with the root Figure A 1 shows the MIB tree hierarchy down to the levels support...

Page 220: ...h managed agent The Connectrix SNMP implemenation supports standard generic traps and enterprise specific traps Unsolicited SNMP trap messages are transmitted to authorized management workstations Whe...

Page 221: ...les traps to be sent when unauthorized stations try to access switch SNMP information Override default user datagram UDP port numbers for trap recipients The first three parameters can also be configu...

Page 222: ...ion in the corresponding Connectrix Product Manager to configure access to these MIBs from authorized SNMP Network Management Stations Configuration must be done separately for each individual switch...

Page 223: ...ibre Channel IP driver iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 interface Address Translation Group This group is implemented but the corresponding table might be empty iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 at IP Gr...

Page 224: ...ABC Inc was assigned the subtree 1 3 6 1 4 1 4242 it could assign the identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 4242 1 1 to its ABC Router sysUpTime TimeTicks R The time in hundredths of a second since the network manag...

Page 225: ...Number INTEGER R The number of network interfaces regardless of their current state present on this system Table A 3 Interfaces Table MIB 2 Object Name Type Access Description ifIndex INTEGER R A uniq...

Page 226: ...basicISDN 20 primaryISDN 21 proprietary serial propPointToPointSerial 22 ppp 23 softwareLoopback 24 eon 25 CLNP over IP 11 ethernet 3Mbit 26 nsip 27 XNS over IP slip 28 generic SLIP ultra 29 ULTRA te...

Page 227: ...ue ifInOctets Counter R The total number of octets received on the interface including framing characters ifInUcastPkts Counter R The number of subnetwork unicast packets delivered to a higher layer p...

Page 228: ...rrors Counter R The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors ifOutQLen Gauge R The length of the output packet queue in packets ifSpecific OBJECT IDENTIFIER R A refer...

Page 229: ...uired the translation table contains the NetworkAddress to X 121 address equivalences Table A 4 Address Translation Table MIB 2 Object Name Type Access Description atIfIndex INTEGER R W The interface...

Page 230: ...ons etc ipInAddrErrors Counter R The number of input datagrams discarded because the IP address in their IP header s destination field was not a valid address to be received at this entity This count...

Page 231: ...ackets counted in ipForwDatagrams which meet this no route criterion Note that this includes any datagarms which a host cannot route because all of its default gateways are down ipReasmTimeout INTEGER...

Page 232: ...network broadcasts addresses used by the entity on this logical interface ipAdEntReasmMaxSize INTEGER 0 65535 R The size of the largest IP datagram which this entity can re assemble from incoming IP f...

Page 233: ...invalidating the corresponding entry in the ipRouteTable object That is it effectively disassociates the destination identified with said entry from the route identified with said entry It is an imple...

Page 234: ...network and then using one of mask network 255 0 0 0 class A 255 255 0 0 class B 255 255 255 0 class C If the value of the ipRouteDest is 0 0 0 0 a default route then the mask value is also 0 0 0 0 It...

Page 235: ...o the media dependent physical address ipNetToMediaType INTEGER R W The type of mapping Setting this object to the value invalid 2 has the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the ipNetTo...

Page 236: ...received icmpInTimestamps Counter R The number of ICMP Timestamp request messages received icmpInTimestampReps Counter R The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received icmpInAddrMasks Counter R...

Page 237: ...cmpOutEchoReps Counter R The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent icmpOutTimestamps Counter R The number of ICMP Timestamp request messages sent icmpOutTimestampReps Counter R The number of ICMP Ti...

Page 238: ...re refined semantics for objects of this type depend upon the algorithm used to determine the retransmission timeout In particular when the timeout algorithm is rsre 3 an object of this type has the s...

Page 239: ...connections tcpOutSegs Counter R The total number of segments sent including those on current connections but excluding those containing only retransmitted octets tcpRetransSegs Counter R The total nu...

Page 240: ...rresponding connection on the managed node resulting in immediate termination of the connection As an implementation specific option a RST segment may be sent from the managed node to the other TCP en...

Page 241: ...R The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users udpNoPorts Counter R The total number of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at the destination port udpInErrors Count...

Page 242: ...name not known to said entity snmpInBadCommunityUses Counter R The total number of SNMP Messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity which represented an SNMP operation which was not allowed by the...

Page 243: ...een accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpInTraps Counter R The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutTooBigs Counte...

Page 244: ...TEGER R W Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication failure traps The value of this object overrides any configuration information as such it provides a means wh...

Page 245: ...d directors Five groups of variables are defined and supported by the agent Configuration FcFeConfig Operation FcFeOp Error FcFeError Accounting FcFeAcct Capability FcFeCap The following sections defi...

Page 246: ...rtName FcNameId The Name Identifier associated with a port Only the following formats are allowed IEEE48 IEEE extended and Local FcAddressId OCTET STRING SIZE 3 Fibre Channel Address Identifier A 24 b...

Page 247: ...v 256 Fc0TxType INTEGER The values are defined as follow unknown 1 longWaveLaser 2 LL shortWaveLaser 3 SL longWaveLED 4 LE electrical 5 EL shortWaveLaser noOFC 6 SN Fc0Distance INTEGER The values are...

Page 248: ...ed By Access Description fcFeModuleDescr DisplayString SIZE 256 McK DEV_TBL R A textual description of the module This value should include the full name and version identification of the module It sh...

Page 249: ...le is not available if any of the ports on the current module is offline FcFeModuleLastChange TIMETICKS SNMP R This object contains the value of sysUpTime when the module entered its current operation...

Page 250: ...cphVersionHigh FcphVersion FC2 R The highest or most recent version of FC PH that the FxPort is configured to support Since the switch is not capable of changing its support for FC PH version the vers...

Page 251: ...sCap SNMP R A value indicating the set of Classes of Service supported by the FxPort This is fixed at CLASS_2 CLASS_3 0x0C fcFxPortIntermixSupported INTEGER SNMP R A flag indicating whether or not the...

Page 252: ...0x20 2 Gbaud 200 MB s 0x40 4 Gbaud 400 MB s FcFxPortMedium Fc0Medium FPM R The FC 0 medium of the FxPort The value is a bitwise OR of these values 0x02 Single mode fibre 0x04 Multimode fibre 50 micro...

Page 253: ...ched N_Port if applicable If the value of this object is 0000000000000000 H this F_Port has no NxPort attached to it This variable has been deprecated and may be implemented for backward compatibility...

Page 254: ...ired state by setting this object accordingly The testing 3 state indicates that no operational frames can be passed When a Fabric Element initializes all FxPort start with fcFxPortPhysAdminStatus in...

Page 255: ...o the online 1 state The values are defined as follow online 1 Login may proceed offline 2 Login cannot proceed testing 3 port is under test link failure 4 failure after online testing Refer to Port S...

Page 256: ...sionAgreed FcphVersion Login Server R The version of FC PH that the FxPort has agreed to support from the Fabric Login FcFxPortNxPortBbCredit FcBbCredit Login Server R The total number of buffers avai...

Page 257: ...indicating whether the FxPort has agreed to support Class 2 sequential delivery from the Fabric Login This is only meaningful if Class 2 service has been agreed The values are defined as follow yes 1...

Page 258: ...ed at 000000 H fcFxPortBbCreditModel FcBbCreditModel SNMP R This object identifies the BB_Credit model used by the FxPort The regular model refers to the Buffer to Buffer flow control mechanism define...

Page 259: ...by the FxPort FcFxPortSigLosses Counter PSCC R The number of loss of signal detected by the FxPort FcFxPortPrimSeqProtoErrors Counter PSCC R The number of primitive sequence protocol errors detected b...

Page 260: ...module is re initialized This number ranges from 1 to AS_glob prod_cnfg_ptr ports_per_module FcFxPortC2InFrames Counter PSCC R The number of Class 2 frames received by this FxPort from its attached Nx...

Page 261: ...constant for the identified FxPort until the module is re initialized This number ranges from 1 to AS_glob prod_cnfg_ptr ports_per_module FcFxPortC3InFrames Counter PSCC R The number of Class 3 frame...

Page 262: ...ion FC2 R The highest or most recent version of FC PH that the FxPort is capable of supporting For values Refer to FcFxPortFcphVersionHigh FcFxPortCapFcphVersionLow FcphVersion FC2 R The lowest or ear...

Page 263: ...ervice The values are defined as follow yes 1 and no 2 This value is fixed no 2 FcFxPortCapStackedConnMode FcStackedConnMode SNMP R A value indicating the mode of Stacked Connect request that the FxPo...

Page 264: ...ways zero FcFxPortCapBaudRates Fc0BaudRateCap FPM R A value indicating the set of baud rates that the FxPort is capable of supporting This variable has been deprecated and may be implemented for backw...

Page 265: ...FcUnitType INTEGER The values are defined as follow unknown 1 cannot be determined other 2 none of the following hub 3 passive connectivity unit supporting loop protocol switch 4 active connectivity...

Page 266: ...is implementation dependent and can have keywords embedded that are preceded by a percent sign e g USER The following are the defined keywords that will be recognized and replaced with data during a l...

Page 267: ...t across agent and unit resets It SHOULD be the same as fcConnUnitGlobalId if fcConnUnitGlobalId is known and stable FcConnUnitGlobalId FcGlobalId Switch WWN R An optional global scope identifier for...

Page 268: ...N assigned to one of its permanently attached FC LAN interface s This can not risk uniqueness though As a counterexample if your agent runs in a host and the host has an HBA it is quite possible that...

Page 269: ...ollows unknown 1 unused 2 ok 3 warning 4 failed 5 fcConnUnitProduct SnmpAdminString The oem product name R The connectivity unit vendor s product model name FcConnUnitSerialNo SnmpAdminString OEM seri...

Page 270: ...OCTET STRING SIZE 16 return 16 zeros currently not supported R This is a unique id persistent between boots that can be used to group a set of connectivity units together into a module The intended u...

Page 271: ...unit puts itself into an implementation dependant offline state In general if a unit is in an offline state it cannot be used to perform meaningful Fibre Channel work OnlineConnUnit the addressed uni...

Page 272: ...s the event severity that will be logged by this connectivity unit All events of severity less than or equal to fcConnUnitEventFilter are logged in the fcConnUnitEventTable FcConnUnitNumEvents Unsigne...

Page 273: ...Unsigned32 Not accessible R A unique value among all fcConnUnitRevsEntrys with the same value of fcConnUnitId in the range between 1 and fcConnUnitNumRevs fcConnUnitId FcConnUnitRevsRevision SnmpAdmin...

Page 274: ...ned32 Not assessable R A unique value among all fcConnUnitSensorEntrys with the same value of fcConnUnitId in the range between 1 and fcConnUnitNumSensors fcConnU nitId FcConnUnitSensorName SnmpAdminS...

Page 275: ...nnUnitSensorStatus object all other values are essentially self explanatory The values are defined as follow unknown 1 other 2 battery 3 fan 4 powerSupply 5 transmitter 6 enclosure 7 board 8 and recei...

Page 276: ...ype F_Port fPort 8 FL_Port flPort 7 E_Port ePort 9 H_Port hubPort 4 B_Port ePort 9 else use the configured Port Type Gx_Port gPort 10 G_Port gPort 10 Fx_Port flPort 7 F_Port fPort 8 E_Port ePort 9 R T...

Page 277: ...class2 0x10 class3 0x08 G_Port 0x58 classF 0x40 class2 0x10 class3 0x08 Fx_Port 0x18 class2 0x10 class3 0x08 F_Port 0x18 class2 0x10 class3 0x08 E_Port 0x58 classF 0x40 class2 0x10 class3 0x08 R Bit...

Page 278: ...classes of service that are currently operational at this port If this object is not applicable the agent MUST return all bits set to zero FcConnUnitPortState INTEGER Refer to Port State Descriptions...

Page 279: ...t may co exist with any value for the fcConnUnitPortState object The values are defined as follow unknown 1 unused 2 ok 3 warning 4 failure 5 notParticipating 6 initializing 7 bypassed 8 FcConnUnitPor...

Page 280: ...E_Port return left adjusted domain ID of the switch R This is the assigned Fibre Channel ID of this port This value is expected to be a Big Endian value of 24 bits If this is loop then it is the ALPA...

Page 281: ...etween the transceiver in the addressed port to the transceiver that the port is connected to BypassConnUnitPort 4 If the addressed connectivity unit allows this operation to be performed to this port...

Page 282: ...eration to be performed to this port the addressed port performs a vendor specific online operation Examples of these operations are enabling a port s transceiver the Link Failure protocol request PAR...

Page 283: ...ured Port Type Gx_Port 3 Loop 1 Fabric 2 G_Port 2 Fabric 2 Fx_Port 3 Loop 1 Fabric 2 F_Port 2 Fabric 2 E_Port 2 Fabric 2 R Bit mask that specifies the driver level protocol capability of this port If...

Page 284: ...Node WWN All ports on the same storage subsystem will have the same Node WWN FcConnUnitPortHWState added from Mib3 0 INTEGER Refer to Port State Descriptions on page A 100 R The hardware detected sta...

Page 285: ...e that there may be events that may not be contained in the agent s internal event buffer For example an agent may read events 50 75 At the next read interval fcConnUnitEventCurrID is 189 If the manag...

Page 286: ...nfo 8 debug 9 mark 10 FcConnUnitEventType INTEGER Always status 3 R The type of this event The values are defined as follow unknown 1 other 2 status 3 configuration 4 topology 5 FcConnUnitEventObject...

Page 287: ...hm gives some assurance the links are recently valid it may include these links Link information entered by administrative action may be included even if not validated directly if the link has at leas...

Page 288: ...e responding agent then the value of this object MUST BE equal to its fcConnUnitId FcConnUnitLinkPortNumberX Integer32 The fcConnUnit s local port number is returned This information is available for...

Page 289: ...ConnUnitLinkAgentAddressY is non zero then it is a protocol address FcConnUnitLinkAgentAddressType Y is the address family number assigned by IANA to identify the address format e g 1 is Ipv4 2 is Ipv...

Page 290: ...onnUnitPortStatCountError Counter64 R This MIB object counts address ID errors CRC errors delimiter errors frames too short invalid transmission words link failures primitive sequence errors signal lo...

Page 291: ...all input buffers of a port were full and outbound buffer to buffer credit transitioned to zero There is no credit to provide to other side Note this is a Fibre Channel stat only FcConnUnitPortStatCou...

Page 292: ...tCountClass1FBSYFrames Counter64 R Not supported Count of times that FBSY was returned to this port as a result of a Class 1 Frame that could not be delivered to the other end of the link This occurs...

Page 293: ...that establish a connection Note this is a Fibre Channel only stat FcConnUnitPortStatCountClass2PBSYFrames Counter64 R Not supported Count of times that PBSY was returned to this port as a result of a...

Page 294: ...ansmitted out this port On a Fibre Channel loop count only OPNr frames generated FcConnUnitPortStatCountRxLinkResets Counter64 R stLinkResetsIn Supports only low 32 bits of counter high 32 bits are se...

Page 295: ...hannel only stat FcConnUnitPortStatCountInvalidTxWords Counter64 R stInvalidTxWords Supports only low 32 bits of counter high 32 bits are set to zero Count of invalid transmission words received at th...

Page 296: ...ormally 24 bytes but it could be more if the DFCTL field indicates an optional header should have been present Note this is a Fibre Channel only stat fcConnUnitPortStatCountAddressErrors Counter64 R s...

Page 297: ...tifier FcAddressId 3 bytes FcAddress in the least significant bytes R The Port Identifier for this entry in the SNS table fcConnUnitSnsPortName FcNaneId Port WWN Name R The Port WWN Name for this entr...

Page 298: ...cPortName FcNameId Fabric Port Name R The Fabric Port name of this entry in the SNS table fcConnUnitSnsHardAddress FcGlobalId Bytes address from name server in the least significant bytes R The Hard A...

Page 299: ...n be supported in the system R The maximum number of SNMP trap recipients supported by the connectivity unit FcTrapClientCount Unsigned32 The current number of trap recipients R The current number of...

Page 300: ...3 the conceptual row exists in the agent but is missing information necessary to send traps i e if any of the other objects in the row are not present or contain invalid values this value may not be s...

Page 301: ...ed 3 1 3 6 1 2 1 8888 1 1 7 1 1 unitId fcConnUnitEventIndex 1 3 6 1 2 1 8888 1 1 7 1 5 unitId fcConnUnitEventType 1 3 6 1 2 1 8888 1 1 7 1 6 unitId fcConnUnitEventObject 1 3 6 1 2 1 8888 1 1 7 1 7 uni...

Page 302: ...e the Switch Connectrix Private Enterprise MIB fceos mib Figure A 4 Private Enterprise MIB Support private 4 enterprise 1 McDATA 289 commDev 2 fibrechannel 1 fcSwitch 1 fcEos 2 fcEosFru 2 fcEosPort 3...

Page 303: ...GER The values are defined as follow fru bkplane 1 Backplane fru ctp 2 Control Processor card fru sbar 3 Serial Crossbar fru fan2 4 Center fan module fru fan 5 Fan module fru power 6 Power supply modu...

Page 304: ...ect Name Type Provided By Access Description fcEosSysCurrentDate DisplayString SIZE 1 64 McK R The current date information fcEosSysBootDate DisplayString SIZE 1 64 McK R The date and time of the last...

Page 305: ...offline 4 fcEosSysAdmStatus INTEGER PCP R W The desired administrative status of the switch A management station may place the switch in a desired state by setting this object accordingly The desired...

Page 306: ...ation is available for the FRU which may happen when no FRU is installed The active 1 state indicates that the current module is active The backup 2 state indicates that the back up module is used The...

Page 307: ...tes that no user frames can be passed As the result of either explicit management action or per configuration information accessible by the switch fcEosPortAdmStatus is then changed to either the onli...

Page 308: ...rt 6 fcEosPortOpType INTEGER R The operating port type unknown 1 ePort 2 fPort 3 flPort 4 fcEosPortALPAIndex LoopPortALPA R The ALPA Index bit map that identifies the list ofALPA s associated with the...

Page 309: ...t has transmitted fcEosPortRxC2Frames32 Counter PSCC R A 32 bit counter for the number of Class 2 frames that the port has received fcEosPortTxC2Octets32 Counter PSCC R A 32 bit counter for the number...

Page 310: ...rrors Counter PSCC R The number of protocol errors detected fcEosPortInvalidTxWords Counter PSCC R The number of Invalid Transmission words that the port has received fcEosPortLinkFailures Counter PSC...

Page 311: ...r for the number of class 3 4 byte words that the port has transmitted Primitive signals and primitive sequence are not included fcEosPortRxC3Words64 OCTET STRING SIZE 8 PSCC R A 64 bit counter for th...

Page 312: ...hed servers and storage systems F_Ports or the authorized switch WWN for attached switches E_Ports fcEosPortAttachedWWN fcEosPortWWN PCP R The WWN of the device currently attached to the port whether...

Page 313: ...fcEosZoneIndex DisplayString PCP R The index of the zone that this member belongs to fcEosMemberIndex INTEGER PCP R Member index number This number will range from 1 to the number of members specifie...

Page 314: ...list The left most bit represents the port 0 fcEosTAInterval INTEGER PCP R The number of minutes in a threshold alert interval fcEosTATriggerValue INTEGER PCP R If the alert type is a Throughput Thre...

Page 315: ...onal state For instance the Fc_Port goes from on line to offline fcEosFruScn 2 Generated when FRU operational state changes fcEosFruStatus An fcEosFruScn 2 is generated whenever a FRU status changes i...

Page 316: ..._FAIL_LOL No Light offline 3 unused 2 noMedia 7 offline 2 No signal light is being received on the Director port This is a normal condition when there is no cable plugged into the port or when the dev...

Page 317: ...ion to recover the link connection Ordinarily this is a transient state that should not persist STAT_LINK_FAILURE Not Operational Yellow Triangle online 2 initializing 7 active 4 online 1 The switch p...

Page 318: ...N A No table entry No table entry No table entry No table entry An inaccessible port state pertains to ports that cannot be installed or removed as discrete entities and do not indicate any port stat...

Page 319: ...figuring Network Addresses B 1 B Ivisible Body Tag This appendix describes the procedure for configuring unique addresses for each director Configuring Network Addresses B 2 Configuring Network Addres...

Page 320: ...of the remaining directors switches must be changed If multiple directors switches other managed products and the Connectrix Service Processor are delivered in an EMC EC1200 cabinet all devices are co...

Page 321: ...systems An asynchronous RS 232 modem cable provided by installation or service personnel Perform the following steps to change a director s IP address subnet mask or gateway address 1 Connect one end...

Page 322: ...D 64M into the Name field and click OK This displays the dialog box in Figure B 2 Figure B 2 Connect To Dialog Box 6 Ensure that the Connect using field displays COM1 or COM2 depending on the serial c...

Page 323: ...es Figure B 3 Com 1 2 Properties Dialog Box 7 Configure the Port Settings parameters as follows Bits per second 57600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware When the parameters are...

Page 324: ...at the bottom of the window 9 At the U prompt type ipconfig and press ENTER The HyperTerminal window appears with this configuration information MAC Address IP Address default is 10 xxx yyy zzz Subne...

Page 325: ...mpleted OK appears at the bottom of the HyperTerminal window 11 Select the Exit option from the File pull down menu to close the HyperTerminal application The following message box appears 12 Click Ye...

Page 326: ...B B 8 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Configuring Network Addresses...

Page 327: ...Port Card Map C 1 C Invisible Body Tag This appendix contains a diagram of physical port numbering in the ED 64M in the following section Port Numbering C 2 Port Card Map...

Page 328: ...n as they will be displayed by Symmetrix and or a Fibre Channel analyzer Figure C 1 ED 64M Port Card Map 63 62 61 60 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 59 58 57 56 47 46 45 44 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 43 42 41 40...

Page 329: ...er Passwords D 1 D Ivisible Body Tag This appendix describes the procedures for configuring passwords for the Embedded Web Server in the ED 64M Introduction D 2 Configuring Passwords D 5 Configuring E...

Page 330: ...to use the EWS even though EMC does recommend and or support its use verify that it is enabled in Connectrix Manager however be sure to change the default passwords of the EWS Refer to Configuring Pa...

Page 331: ...nternet 2 At the PC launch the browser application 3 At the browser enter the IP address of the director as the URL This displays the dialog box in Figure D 1 Figure D 1 User Name and Password Dialog...

Page 332: ...D D 4 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Configuring Embedded Web Server Passwords Figure D 2 Web Server Interface View Window The Name is taken from the director configuration...

Page 333: ...Configure window click the User Rights tab This displays a dialog box for your user name and password shown in Figure D 1 on page D 3 3 Enter your user name and password then click OK This displays t...

Page 334: ...D D 6 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Configuring Embedded Web Server Passwords...

Page 335: ...dix describes the commands that can be entered through the command line interface CLI for the ED 64M Access through a Telnet client is presumed Telnet Sessions E 2 CLI Overview E 3 The config Branch E...

Page 336: ...bedded Web Server Refer to Enabling Telnet on page 5 54 Ethernet Connection Loss If the Ethernet cable is disconnected from the director during a Telnet session one of three scenarios is possible Repl...

Page 337: ...only through a Telnet client session in an out of band management environment using the Ethernet port in the director Although the primary use of the CLI is in host based scripting environments the CL...

Page 338: ...passwords of the CLI Refer to login on page E 11 This same caution applies to the Embedded Web Server interface Refer to Appendix D Entering CLI Commands CLI commands can be entered directly at the c...

Page 339: ...nformation Quotation Mark Used to surround a single token A Control A Position the cursor to the start of the line B Control B Position the cursor left one character D Control D Delete the current cha...

Page 340: ...though the commands can be entered in any order depending on the desired results the order shown in Table E 2 for the zoning commands is a typical order in which the zoning commands are entered Note t...

Page 341: ...ding setState showActive showPending portBinding bound wwn show switchBinding addMember deleteMember setState show userRights administrator operator show snmp addCommunity authTraps deleteCommunity sh...

Page 342: ...Set deactivateZoneSet replaceZoneSet clearZoneSet addZone deleteZone renameZoneSet addWwnMem addPortMem clearZone deleteWwnMem deletePortMem renameZone showPending showActive maint port beacon reset s...

Page 343: ...ext branch as shown in Table E 2 For example to use the config port name command to configure the name for port 4 on the director you would enter a series of commands similar to the following threshol...

Page 344: ...mmand syntax avoids navigating up and down the levels of the CLI command tree and the prompt stays at the root level The use of the complete command syntax is particularly useful when writing scripts...

Page 345: ...6 Config System location Building 24 Room 16 For parameters that accept a string if spaces are not included the quotation marks are not required around that string To include quotation marks in a stri...

Page 346: ...w administrator access rights are configured After the login command is issued the Username prompt automatically appears After a valid user name is entered the Password prompt automatically appears Af...

Page 347: ...displayed information in comma delimited format Tabular format is the default Description This command can be entered at any point in the command tree Parameters This command has one parameter Command...

Page 348: ...e question mark can be used within a command to obtain certain information If the question mark is used in place of a command keyword all the keywords at that level of the CLI command tree appear If t...

Page 349: ...he pound sign cannot be used after any other characters a command for example to start a comment The following is an invalid script line Root maint system beacon true Turn on beaconing To correct the...

Page 350: ...in this 128 character set the first 7 bit subset of the ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 character set are valid Any exceptions are noted in the specific command descriptions config enterpriseFabMode setState The...

Page 351: ...16 Syntax enterpriseFabMode enterpriseFabModeState Purpose This command sets the Enterprise Fabric Mode state for the fabric The EMC Enterprise Fabric Extensions feature key must be installed to activ...

Page 352: ...and has one parameter Command Example Root config features ficonMS 1 config features openSysMS The functionality of this command is identical to config openSysMS setState on page E 25 Syntax openSysMS...

Page 353: ...whether the Open Systems Management Server is enabled Valid values are enable and disable Boolean 1 and 0 may be substituted as values Installed Feature Set The feature set installed using a feature k...

Page 354: ...arameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root config ficonMS setState 1 config ip ethernet Syntax ethernet ipAddress gatewayAddress subnetMask Purpose This command sets the Ethernet ne...

Page 355: ...ort blocked Syntax blocked portNumber blockedState Purpose This command sets the blocked state for a port ipAddress Specifies the new IP address for the director The address must be entered in dotted...

Page 356: ...port Parameters This command has two required parameters Command Examples Root config port extDist 4 false Root config port extDist 4 0 config port name Syntax name portNumber portName Purpose This c...

Page 357: ...ch speed results in an error message If the port speed is set to negotiate the port and the device to which it is attached negotiate the data speed setting to either 1 Gb sec or 2 Gb sec Port speed ch...

Page 358: ...ommand has two required parameters Command Example Root config port type 4 fport config port show Syntax show portNumber Purpose This command displays the port configuration for a single port Paramete...

Page 359: ...able the openSysMS State Parameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root config openSysMS setState 1 config security FabricBinding Note that the config security fabricBinding commands f...

Page 360: ...t encounters no errors until the list is activated to the fabric config security fabricBinding activatePending Syntax activatePending Purpose This command activates the fabric binding configuration co...

Page 361: ...4 88 C1 2 config security fabricBinding clearMemList Syntax clearMemList Purpose This command clears the Fabric Membership List for the pending fabric binding working area This information is not save...

Page 362: ...oot config security fabricBinding deleteMember 2 config security fabricBinding replacePending Syntax replacePending Purpose This command replaces the pending working area with the fabric binding confi...

Page 363: ...ending fabric binding configuration work area Valid values are inactive Deactivate fabric binding Switches directors are allowed to join the fabric without restriction The fabric membership list is em...

Page 364: ...tive command displays as follows Fabric Binding State Active Restricting Domain 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 Domain 2 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF Domain 14 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA config security fabricBindi...

Page 365: ...tate for a given port Parameters This command has two parameters Fabric Binding State The pending fabric binding state Inactive or Active Restricting fabric membership list The pending fabric membersh...

Page 366: ...This command has two parameters portNumber Specifies the port number Valid values for the ED 64M are 0 through 63 boundWwn Specifies the WWN of the device that is being bound to the specified port Th...

Page 367: ...tead of the WWN either of two values can be entered in this parameter attached Automatically configures the currently attached device WWN as the bound WWN remove Changes the WWN to the default value 0...

Page 368: ...ommand adds a new member to the Switch Membership List A maximum number of 256 members may be added to the list Parameters This command has one parameter Root config security switchBinding addMember A...

Page 369: ...This command sets the switch binding state on the director wwn Specifies the switch or N_Port device WWN of the member to be removed from the switch membership list The value of the WWN must be in col...

Page 370: ..._Ports are prevented from forming ISL connections unless explicitly identified in the switch membership list F_Port connections are allowed without restriction fRestrict Enable switch binding and rest...

Page 371: ...nabled and Restricting E Ports 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 55 35 45 24 78 98 FA config security userRights administrator Syntax administrator username password Purpose This comm...

Page 372: ...cter set excluding control characters and spaces Spaces are not valid even though quotation marks are used password Specifies the password for administrator level login The default is set to password...

Page 373: ...fig security userRights show Output The user rights configuration data is displayed as a table as shown in the following example Output Example config snmp addCommunity Syntax addCommunity commIndex c...

Page 374: ...rs 1 through 6 commName Specifies the community name of the community specified by commIndex The community name must not exceed 32 characters in length Valid characters include all those in the ISO La...

Page 375: ...Command Example Root config snmp deleteCommunity 5 config snmp show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the director SNMP configuration Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Ro...

Page 376: ...nt Output Example The output from config snmp show is similar to the following config switch Some of the config switch commands require that the director be set off line Use maint system setOnlineStat...

Page 377: ...ainId Syntax insistDomainId insistentDomainIdState Purpose This command sets the insistent domain ID state for the director Parameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root config switch...

Page 378: ...witch interopMode Syntax interopMode interopMode Purpose This command sets the interoperability mode for the director Description The director must be off line before issuing this command Use maint sy...

Page 379: ...ate to set the director off line Parameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root config switch prefDomainId 1 config switch priority Syntax priority switchPriority Purpose This command...

Page 380: ...principal sets the numerical switch priority to 1 The switch director with a priority of 1 becomes the principal switch however if two or more switches directors have a priority of 1 the switch direct...

Page 381: ...frames may be routed over this new path if its hop count is less than a previous path with a minimum hop count This may result in frames being delivered to a destination out of order because frames se...

Page 382: ...cludes the following properties BB Credit The maximum number of outstanding frames that can be transmitted without causing a buffer overrun condition at the receiver R_A_TOV Resource Allocation Time O...

Page 383: ...sent to ports on the director following changes to the fabric s active zone set These changes include activating and deactivating the zone set or enabling and disabling the default zone Refer to Suppr...

Page 384: ...system contact attribute Parameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root config system contact Joe zoningRSCSNState Specifies whether the zoning RSCN state is enabled Valid values are e...

Page 385: ...m description string Parameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root config system description ED 64M Fibre Channel Switch sysDate Specifies the new system date The format of the date p...

Page 386: ...This command has one required parameter Command Example Root config system name Joe s director config system show Syntax show Purpose This command shows the system configuration Parameters This comman...

Page 387: ...the verification of the zone set can occur on the temporary copy in the work area it is possible but unlikely that the copy of the zone set encounters no errors until the zone set is activated to the...

Page 388: ...ose This command places all attached devices in the default zone and takes effect immediately fabric wide This command clears both the active zone set and the working area Description This command tak...

Page 389: ...ose This command adds a new empty zone to the zone set in the work area Description Changes are not activated on the director until the config zoning activateZoneSet command is issued The CLI supports...

Page 390: ...ax renameZoneSet zoneSetName Purpose This command changes the name of the zone set in the work area Description Changes are not activated on the director until the config zoning activateZoneSet comman...

Page 391: ...ds the domain ID and port number of a zone member to the specified zone in the work area Description The CLI supports the number of zones members per zone specified for a given product Parameters This...

Page 392: ...tUltimateAtAllZone config zoning deleteWwnMem Syntax deleteWwnMem zoneName wwn Purpose This command removes a WWN member from a zone that is in the work area Parameters This command has two parameters...

Page 393: ...mand Example Root config zoning renameZone TheOldUltimateZone TheUltimateZone zoneName Specifies the name of the zone that contains the member to be deleted domainId Specifies the domain ID of the mem...

Page 394: ...ilar to the following Pending Zone Set Default Zone Enabled False ZoneSet TheNewUltimateZoneSet Zone TheNewUltimateZone ZoneMember Domain 10 Port 6 ZoneMember Domain 15 Port 2 Zone TheNewNotSoUltimate...

Page 395: ...TheUltimateZoneSet Zone TheUltimateZone ZoneMember Domain 10 Port 6 ZoneMember Domain 15 Port 2 ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B 64 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B BD Zone...

Page 396: ...ate Purpose This command enables or disables port beaconing for a particular port Parameters This command has two required parameters Command Examples Root maint port beacon 4 false Root maint port be...

Page 397: ...mmand enables or disables unit beaconing Parameters This command has one parameter Command Examples Root maint system beacon false Root maint system beacon 0 maint system clearSysError Syntax clearSys...

Page 398: ...default values Description This command IPLs the director Connection from the command line interface to the director is lost when this command runs This command resets all configuration data and non v...

Page 399: ...is command has one parameter Command Examples Root maint system setOnlineState true Root maint system setOnlineState 1 onlineState Specifies whether the director is on line Valid values are true and f...

Page 400: ...value of the counter is 4 294 967 296 x 12 1842953 51 541 450 505 perf class2 Syntax class2 portNumber Purpose This command displays port Class 2 counters for a single port Parameters This command has...

Page 401: ...nd displays port Class 3 counters for a single port Parameters This command has one parameter Command Example Root perf class3 2 Output The port Class 3 counter data is displayed as a table that inclu...

Page 402: ...output from perf class3 is similar to the following perf clearStats Syntax clearStats portNumber Purpose This command resets all port statistics for an individual port or for all ports Parameters This...

Page 403: ...e of less than size words or to frames dropped because the BB credit was zero This number is counted during the first round of frame verification and applies to both Class 2 and Class 3 traffic Inv Tx...

Page 404: ...as a table that includes the following properties Port The port number OLS In The number of offline sequences initiated by the attached N_Port OLS Out The number of offline sequences initiated by this...

Page 405: ...order 1 Create a counter threshold alert using perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert Refer to perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert on page E 73 Create a name for the threshold alert that you can use...

Page 406: ...the summed set is encountered the Table E 3 Threshold Alert Counters Number Threshold Alert Counter or Counter Set 1 Link Resets Sent 2 Link Resets Received 3 OLS Sent 4 OLS Received 5 Link Failures...

Page 407: ...LS Received OLS Sent Logical Link Errors Summed Set Discarded Frames Address ID Errors Class 2 Busied Frames Class 2 Rejected Frames Class 3 Discarded Frames perf thresholdAlerts counter addAlert Synt...

Page 408: ...es or special characters in this name put quotation marks around the name This parameter is case sensitive name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts cou...

Page 409: ...modified unless it is in the disabled state Parameters This command has the following parameters Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts counter removePort checklinks 12 name The name of a counter t...

Page 410: ...e following parameters Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts counter setCounter checklinks 1 perf thresholdAlerts counter setParams Syntax setParams name increment interval Purpose This command se...

Page 411: ...olling window interval Command Example Root perf thresholdAlerts counter setParams checklinks 5 30 name The name of a counter threshold alert as defined by the command perf thresholdAlerts counter add...

Page 412: ...shAlerts counter showStatisticTable Syntax showStatisticTable Purpose This command displays the table of different statistic counters that can be added to a counter threshold alert This table is used...

Page 413: ...nt Link Resets Received OLS Sent OLS Received Link Failures Sync Losses Signal Losses Protocol Errors Invalid Tx Words CRC Errors Discarded Frames Frames Too Short Delimiter Errors Address ID Errors C...

Page 414: ...d link utilization percentage Rx Frames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port has received Tx Frames The number of Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 frames that the port...

Page 415: ...og clear Purpose This command shows the contents of the event log as maintained in NV RAM on the director Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root show eventLog Output The event...

Page 416: ...Command Example Root show features Output The features data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Output Example The output from the show features command displays as follows...

Page 417: ...module is not currently being used but it is available for immediate failover Failed the current module is failed Serial Num The serial number of the FRU Part Num The part number of the FRU Beaconing...

Page 418: ...the following properties IP Address The IP address for the Ethernet adapter as set in the config lan ipAddress command Gateway Address The gateway address for the Ethernet adapter as set in the confi...

Page 419: ...of service for example 1 2 4 5 6 F 1 2 2 3 Port Name The Port World Wide Name of the attached device Node Name The Node World Wide Name of the attached device Output Example The output from show logi...

Page 420: ...meServer Output The device information data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties Type N NL F NL F FL E B Port Id The 24 bit Fibre Channel address Port Name The Port World Wid...

Page 421: ...0 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 83 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 83 2 3 2 N 010D00 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 84 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 84 2 3 2 N 010E00 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 85 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 85 2 5 N 010F00 00 11 22 33...

Page 422: ...pported only in comma delimited mode The user will receive an error message if this command is issued in tabular mode Parameters This command has no parameters Command Example Root show nameServerExt...

Page 423: ...55 66 04 20 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 3 2 Loop Node 2 Loop Port 7 show port config Syntax config Purpose This command shows the port configuration for all ports Parameters This command has no parameters C...

Page 424: ...alse fPort 2 Gb sec 11 Port C false false fPort 2 Gb sec 12 Port D false false fPort 1 Gb sec 13 Port E false false fPort 1 Gb sec 14 Port F false false fPort 1 Gb sec 15 Port X false false fPort 1 Gb...

Page 425: ...Gb sec 9 10 00 80 09 11 22 33 44 2 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 10 10 00 80 10 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 11 10 00 80 11 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 12 10 00 80 12 11 22 33 44 1 Gb sec 2 Gb sec 13 10 00 80 1...

Page 426: ...r is provided at the bottom of the table If the operational state is Segmented E_Port 01 Segment not defined 02 Incompatible operating parameters 03 Duplicate Domain ID s 04 Incompatible zoning config...

Page 427: ...gPort fPort ePort gPort fPort gPort ePort ePort fPort ePort fPort fPort fPort fPort fPort Attached WWN 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 44 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 45 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 55 10 00 80 00 11 22 33 00...

Page 428: ...stance The distances supported Short Intermediate Long Very Long Media The media type M M 62 5um M M 50um M M 50 62 5um S M 9um Copper Output Example The output from show port technology is similar to...

Page 429: ...t includes the following properties Output Example The output from the show security fabricBinding command displays as follows Fabric Binding State Active Restricting Domain 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77...

Page 430: ...0 1 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Inactive CC 33 44 55 CC 33 44 55 3 Active 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 Inactive 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 431: ...parameters Command Example Root show switch Output The switch attributes data is displayed as a table that includes the following properties State The state of the director for example on line or off...

Page 432: ...same as the preferred domain ID World Wide Name The World Wide Name for the director Insistent Domain Id The configured Insistent domain ID state as set in the config switch insistDomainId command Do...

Page 433: ...ontact as set in the config system contact command Location The system description as set in the config system description command Date Time The system date and time as set in the config system date c...

Page 434: ...as a table that includes the following properties Date Time Date and time of the threshold alert Name Name of the threshold alert truncated if necessary to 45 characters Type Trigger statistic or thr...

Page 435: ...ID Errors CTA Address ID Errors Cls2 BusiedFrms CTA Class 2 Busied Frames Cls2 RejectedFrms CTA Class 2 Rejected Frames Cls3 DiscardFrms CTA Class 3 Discarded Frames Phys Lnk Err Set CTA Physical Lin...

Page 436: ...he threshold alert Name Name of the threshold alert truncated if necessary to 22 characters Port CTA only Type of threshold alert Type Trigger statistic or threshold type of the alert abbreviated to 1...

Page 437: ...rt Output Example The output from show thresholdAlerts log is similar to the following Date Time Name Port Type Value Int 05 26 02 10 58A CTA Alert 4 2 Cls3 DiscardFrms 250 10 05 24 02 12 01A CTA Aler...

Page 438: ...TheUltimateZoneSet Zone TheUltimateZone ZoneMember Domain 10 Port 6 ZoneMember Domain 15 Port 2 ZoneMember Domain 2 Port 63 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B 64 ZoneMember 10 00 00 00 C9 22 9B BD Zone T...

Page 439: ...Specifications F 1 F Invisible Body Tag This appendix lists the physical characteristics and operating environment of the ED 64M Specifications F 2 Specifications...

Page 440: ...Depth 21 5 in 54 6 cm Weight 115 0 lbs 52 3 kg Airflow Clearance in Rack Top and bottom None Front and rear 3 0 in 7 6 cm Sides 2 0 in 5 1 cm Shock and Vibration Tolerance 60 Gs for 10 milliseconds w...

Page 441: ...e 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 34 F to 140 F 1 C to 60 C Shipping Relative Humidity 5 to 100 Storage Relative Humidity 5 to 80 Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 84 F 29 C Maximum Altitude...

Page 442: ...F F 4 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Specifications...

Page 443: ...ides essential questions that you should answer before contacting the EMC Customer Support Center Overview of Detecting and Resolving Problems G 2 Troubleshooting the Problem G 3 Before Calling the Cu...

Page 444: ...ms with its software products Figure G 1 Figure G 1 Problem Detection and Resolution Process Problem Detection Refer to this Customer Support Appendix for Instructions Collect Problem Information as D...

Page 445: ...ou encounter a problem that requires technical programming or analysis call the nearest EMC office or contact the EMC Customer Support Center at one of the following numbers United States 800 782 4362...

Page 446: ...upport representative if one has been assigned to you Your company name Your name Your phone number For an existing problem the problem tracking system ID if one was previously assigned to the problem...

Page 447: ...the problem please document it completely making sure to include the following information Your company name and address Your name Your telephone number The importance of the problem so that it can be...

Page 448: ...ce the problem Previous occurrences of the problem Whether the software has ever worked correctly Time period that the software did work properly Conditions under which the software worked properly Ch...

Page 449: ...to send documentation of the problem to the EMC Customer Support Center E mail FTP U S mail to the following address EMC Customer Support Center 45 South Street Hopkinton MA 01748 9103 If the problem...

Page 450: ...G G 8 Connectrix ED 64M User Guide Customer Support...

Page 451: ...titute ANSI Copies can be purchased from the American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York New York 10018 The ANSI EIA Standard 440A Fiber Optic Terminology copyright 1989 by the Electr...

Page 452: ...is allowed to communicate Application 1 The use to which an information processing system is put for example a payroll application an airline reservation application a network application 2 A collect...

Page 453: ...e prevented from logging in to a Connectrix switch or communicating with other devices attached to the Connectrix switch A blocked port continuously transmits the off line sequence OLS Bridge A device...

Page 454: ...nown as datagram service The transmission and routing of Class 3 frames is the same as for Class 2 frames CLI Command line interface Command Line Interface A display line on the screen onto which the...

Page 455: ...andling Class 2 traffic in a fabric CTP Control Processor a circuit card or subsystem that contains the microprocessor director The CTP also initializes hardware components of the system after power o...

Page 456: ...in other EMC documents DNS See Domain Name Service Name Domain ID A number 1 to 31 that uniquely identifies a switch in a fabric A distinct Domain ID is allocated to each switch in the fabric by the...

Page 457: ...ation Message and Warning Message ESD Electrostatic discharge Ethernet A baseband LAN that allows multiple station access to the transmission medium at will without prior coordination and which avoids...

Page 458: ...erms used to describe the server storage ratio where a graphic representation of a 1 n fan in or n 1 fan out logical topology looks like a hand held fan with the wide end toward n A fan in or fan out...

Page 459: ...e circuit board F_Port Fabric Port a physical interface within the fabric An F_Port attaches to an N_Port through a point to point full duplex link connection FPM FPM FPM FPM 1 Gb port card with longw...

Page 460: ...system to connect to a fabric I I O See Input Output IML Initial Machine Load initiated through the IML button on a Connectrix switch An IML issues a hardware reset for all installed CTP subsystems on...

Page 461: ...rt IP Address A unique string of numbers that identifies a device on a network The address consists of four groups quadrants of numbers delimited by periods This is called dotted decimal notation All...

Page 462: ...ier for a logical device on a storage area network M MAC Address Media Access Control address the hardware address of a device connected to a shared network Maintenance Port RS 232 connector on a Conn...

Page 463: ...inistered on a customer network All DNS names have a host name component and if fully qualified a domain component such as host1 emc com In this example host1 is the host name and EMC com is the domai...

Page 464: ...ize and shape Parameter 1 A characteristic element whose value is a variable that is given a constant value for a specified application 2 An item in a menu for which the user specifies a value or for...

Page 465: ...ed Product a generic hardware product that can be managed by the Product Manager a Connectrix switch is a managed product Note distinction from the definition for Device Product Manager A software com...

Page 466: ...t software and Product Manager software that can access the Connectrix sevice processor over a LAN connection A user at a remote workstation can perform all of the management and monitoring tasks avai...

Page 467: ...lows the router to avoid handling the entire address Subnet masking allows routers to move the packets more quickly Typically a subnet may represent all the machines at one geographic location in one...

Page 468: ...used by the World Wide Web It describes the location of a file or server anywhere on the Internet W Warning Message An indication that a possible error has been detected See also Error Message and Inf...

Page 469: ...CLI E 62 via Product Manager Port menu 4 21 via Product Manager right click 4 17 beaconing unit enabling disabling via CLI E 63 via Product Manager 4 10 binding pending fabric activating via CLI E 26...

Page 470: ...r 5 42 diagnostics port 7 2 dialog boxes using 3 5 director See also ED 64M director management 1 5 director properties 4 9 director speed setting via Product Manager 5 9 domain ID insistent See insis...

Page 471: ...FCEOS MIB active member table A 97 active zone table A 97 described A 86 enterprise specific traps A 99 fru table module group A 90 port binding table A 96 port table port group A 91 system group vari...

Page 472: ...umns 6 3 hardware 6 8 link incident 6 9 sorting entries 6 3 threshold alert 6 11 using 6 2 M MAC address B 2 maint command CLI E 62 maintenance data collecting 7 5 maintenance port 1 15 management ove...

Page 473: ...B 6 perf command E 66 performance features 1 4 performance services E 66 Performance view 4 31 periodic date time synchronization 5 42 port addresses configuring via Product Manager 5 26 port beaconin...

Page 474: ...ay configuring via CLI E 47 via Product Manager 5 5 described 5 8 RFI shield 1 14 RSCNs on zone set activations described 5 8 enabling suppressing via CLI E 49 via Product Manager 5 5 S SBAR card desc...

Page 475: ...rt G 3 Telnet enabling 5 56 sessions E 2 Threshold Alert Log 6 11 threshold alerts configuring via CLI E 71 via Product Manager 5 44 described 4 42 time configuring via CLI E 51 via Product Manager 5...

Page 476: ...Connectrix ED 64M User Guide i 8 Index...

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