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2.

Click 

New

. The New Threshold Alert dialog box is displayed, as shown in 

Figure 26

.

Figure 26

New Threshold Alerts dialog box

first screen

3.

Enter a name from one to 64 characters in length. All characters in the ISO Latin-1 character set, 

excluding control characters, are allowed.

4.

Select one of the following from the Threshold Type drop-down list:

Transmit

—An alert will occur if the threshold set for transmit throughput is reached.

Receive

—An alert will occur if the threshold set for receive throughput is reached

Receive and Transmit

—An alert will occur if the threshold set for either receive or transmit 

throughput is reached.

5.

Click 

Next

. A new screen is displayed with additional parameters, as shown in 

Figure 27

. The 

name configured for the alert is displayed at the top of the screen.

NOTE:

Click 

Previous

 if you need to return to the previous screen.

Figure 27

New Threshold Alerts dialog box

second screen

Summary of Contents for STORAGEWORKS ALL-IN-ONE STORAGE SYSTEM

Page 1: ...HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2 24 installation guide FW 07 00 00 HAFM SW 08 06 00 Part number AA RTDWD TE 958 000283 003 Fourth edition March 2005 ...

Page 2: ...hout the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technica...

Page 3: ...6 Port LEDs 16 Rear panel features 17 Power supplies 17 Maintenance port 18 Switch management 18 Embedded Web Server EWS 18 High Availability Fabric Manager and Element Manager 18 Remote workstations 19 LAN interface options 19 Minimum remote workstation requirements 19 Command line interface 20 Operational features 20 Error detection reporting and serviceability features 20 Management Appliance 2...

Page 4: ...me manually 42 Periodically Synchronize date and time 43 Frequently used HAFM settings 43 Set the switch online 44 Set the switch offline 44 Configure switch identification 44 Configure switch operating parameters 45 Switch parameters 46 Domain ID 46 Preferred 46 Insistent 46 Rerouting delay 47 Domain RSCNs 47 Suppress RSCNs on zone set activations 47 Configure fabric operating parameters 48 Fabri...

Page 5: ...ports 68 Configure Switch Identification 70 Configure date and time 71 Configure switch and fabric parameters 71 Configure switch parameters 71 Set fabric parameters 73 Configure network information 74 Configure SNMP trap message recipients 76 Enable or disable the CLI 77 Configure user rights 78 4 Manage firmware versions 79 Determine a switch firmware version 79 Add a firmware version 80 Modify ...

Page 6: ...tions 95 Factory defaults 95 Physical dimensions 97 Environmental specifications 97 Power requirements 98 Operating tolerances 98 Laser information 99 Index 101 Figures 1 Edge Switch 2 24 front view 14 2 Edge Switch 2 24 front panel features 15 3 Edge Switch 2 24 rear view 17 4 Management appliance main window 22 5 Brackets included in kit 31 6 Attaching the slide rail to the switch 33 7 Connectio...

Page 7: ...67 35 Embedded Web Server interface View window 68 36 Block or unblock a port from the Configure window 69 37 Configure Switch Identification tab 70 38 Switch page Date Time tab 71 39 Switch page Parameters tab 72 40 Switch page Fabric parameters tab 73 41 Switch page Network tab 75 42 Network configuration changes activated 75 43 Management page SNMP tab 76 44 Management page CLI tab 77 45 Securi...

Page 8: ...8 8 Power requirements 98 9 Operating tolerances 98 10 Laser specifications 2 Gb 99 ...

Page 9: ...y HP StorageWorks Fibre Channel switches Related documentation For a list of corresponding documentation included with this product see the Related documents section of the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch release notes For the latest information documentation and firmware releases please visit the HP StorageWorks web site http h18006 www1 hp com storage saninfrastructure html For information about Fib...

Page 10: ...um blue text Figure 1 Cross reference links and e mail addresses Medium blue underlined text http www hp com Web site addresses Bold font Key names Text typed into a GUI element such as into a box GUI elements that are clicked or selected such as menu and list items buttons and check boxes Italics font Text emphasis Monospace font File and directory names System output Code Text typed at the comma...

Page 11: ... serial numbers Product model names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored HP strongly recommends that customers sign up online using the Subscriber s choice web site at http www hp com go e updates Subscribing to this service provides you with e mail updates on...

Page 12: ...12 Helpful web sites For third party product information see the following HP web sites http www hp com http www hp com go storage http www hp com support http www docs hp com ...

Page 13: ... 13 Switch management page 18 Operational features page 20 Optional kits page 24 Edge Switch 2 24 description The Edge Switch 2 24 provides Fibre Channel connectivity through 24 generic mixed ports GX_Ports Switch ports can be configured as Fabric ports F_Ports to provide direct connectivity for up to 24 switched fabric devices Fabric loop ports FL_Ports to provide arbitrated loop connectivity and...

Page 14: ...2 24 front view Field replaceable units FRUs The switch provides a modular design that enables quick removal and replacement of FRUs including small form factor pluggable SFP optical transceivers and power supply assemblies with internal cooling fans Edge Switch 2 24 FRUs are detailed in the front and rear panel feature descriptions Front panel features Connectors and indicators include the Combin...

Page 15: ...t function is selected from the Product Manager application The LED blinks if unit beaconing is enabled An illuminated LED indicating a failure takes precedence over unit beaconing The LED also blinks at twice the beaconing rate when the IML RESET button is pressed and held for more than three seconds Ethernet LAN connector The front panel provides a 10 100 megabit per second Mbps RJ 45 twisted pa...

Page 16: ...uld only be performed if a CTP card failure is indicated As a precaution the IML RESET button is flush mounted to protect against inadvertent activation SFP transceivers Fibre Channel ports The Edge Switch 2 24 provides 24 Fibre Channel ports A single mode or multi mode fiber optic cable attaches to a port through a small form factor pluggable SFP transceiver The SFP provides a duplex LC interface...

Page 17: ... provide input filtering overvoltage protection and overcurrent protection An amber LED on each assembly illuminates if the FRU fails Either power supply can be replaced while the switch is operational Each power supply has a separate connection to the CTP card to allow for independent AC power sources The power supplies are input rated at 90 to 264 volts alternating current VAC Three cooling fans...

Page 18: ...and manage the switch through the EWS interface The EWS interface manages only a single switch and provides a graphical user interface GUI that supports product configuration statistics monitoring and basic operation The EWS interface is opened from a standard web browser running Netscape Navigator 4 6 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later At the browser enter the Internet Protocol ...

Page 19: ... workstations can be through an Ethernet hub or through the customer intranet If only one HAFM appliance connection is used and this connection is provided through the customer intranet functions provided by the HAFM appliance are available to all users Dual LAN connections provide a dedicated LAN segment that isolates the HAFM appliance and managed switches from unauthorized users Part of a secon...

Page 20: ...tive interface no checking is done for pre existing conditions and no prompts display to guide users through tasks Refer to HP StorageWorks CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches for more information Operational features The Edge Switch 2 24 supports several operational features including Advanced error detection reporting and serviceability Support for multi switch fabrics Software d...

Page 21: ...shes Beaconing does not affect port or switch operation Automatic notification of significant system events to support personnel or administrators through e mail messages or the call home feature SNMP management using the Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB v3 1 TCP IP MIB II definition RFC 1213 or a product specific MIB that runs on the switch Up to six authorized management workstations can be conf...

Page 22: ...ar below the menu bar provides button selections to perform SAN management tasks including opening a SAN configuration configuring users setting up and starting the device discovery process configuring zoning displaying a SAN displaying SAN utilization and viewing reports View tab Select the View tab to display a product list and physical map of the discovered topology Product list When the View t...

Page 23: ...the 8 byte 16 digit World Wide Name WWN assigned to the host bus adapter HBA or Fibre Channel interface installed in a device A device can belong to multiple zones NOTE By default zoning is disabled You must enable zoning to see devices CAUTION IIf zoning is implemented by port number a change to the switch fiber optic cable configuration disrupts zone operation and may incorrectly include or excl...

Page 24: ... workstations on an edge switch or director E mail messages or call home reports that provide automatic notification of significant system events to designated support personnel or administrators Optional kits Contact your Hewlett Packard authorized service provider to purchase the following optional Edge Switch 2 24 kits described in Table 2 Table 2 Edge Switch 2 24 optional kits Supporting Kit D...

Page 25: ... 300835 B21 Provides 10 km long wave optical transceiver for the Edge Switch 2 24 35 km Extended Reach Optical Transceiver Kit Part Number 300836 B21 Provides 35 km long wave optical transceiver for the Edge Switch 2 24 Table 2 Edge Switch 2 24 optional kits continued Supporting Kit Description ...

Page 26: ...Switch features 26 ...

Page 27: ...k or table top Ethernet cabling distance and local area network LAN addressing issues must be considered Customer supplied equipment rack One or more Edge Switches an optional HAFM appliance and an optional Ethernet hub are installed in a customer supplied equipment rack Rack mount hardware is provided in the shipping container Ethernet cabling distance and LAN addressing issues must be considered...

Page 28: ...ontainer is damaged ensure that a representative from the freight carrier is present when the container is opened 2 Unpack the shipping containers and inspect each item for damage Save all shipping and packing materials Ensure that all items on the enclosed shipping list are in each container 3 If any items are damaged or missing customers should contact an HP authorized service provider or resell...

Page 29: ... amber system error ERR LED on the front panel blinks momentarily while the Edge Switch is tested c The green LEDs associated with the Ethernet port blink momentarily while the port is tested d The green blue and amber LEDs associated with Fibre Channel ports blink momentarily while the ports are tested 7 After successful POST completion the green power PWR LED remains ON and all other front panel...

Page 30: ...00 10000 and 11000 series racks Eight 8 Phillips panhead screws 10 32 x 1 2 with split lock and flat washers Four 4 Phillips flathead screws 8 32 x 7 16 Ten 10 Phillips panhead screws 10 32 x 5 8 with flat washer only 2 used Six 6 Phillips flathead screws 6 32 x 3 8 not used Twelve 12 Phillips panhead screws 10 32 x 3 8 not used Four 4 8 32 Keps nuts not used Brackets and rails Brackets and rails ...

Page 31: ...s in the rack Use these steps to install the adjustable brackets on the rack You will need a 2 Phillips screwdriver and eight 10x32 panhead screws to complete this procedure NOTE If you are installing the Edge Switch 2 24 in an HP 9000 10000 or 11000 series rack you will need eight square alignment washers to complete this procedure 1 Determine the position of the switch in the rack Each Edge Swit...

Page 32: ...ket together Do not completely tighten but tighten enough to hold the brackets together 6 Install the assembled brackets in the cabinet by sliding the mounting brackets between the bar nut and cabinet frame 7 Tighten the three hole bar nut screws on the mounting brackets to where the rails are stable but can be easily adjusted 8 Securely tighten the two hole bar nut screws holding the front and re...

Page 33: ...rear of the cabinet 2 Bring the rear spacing brackets to the rear of the cabinet 3 Pull the switch toward the rear of the cabinet until it protrudes approximately 3 inches 4 Orient the rear spacing bracket mounts so that they are pointed outward Insert the tabs on each rear spacing bracket into the designated slots in each rail 5 Push the switch forward using both rear spacing brackets until the r...

Page 34: ... not require change If the switch is installed on a public LAN corporate intranet the gateway address must be changed to the address of the corporate intranet s local router Verify that the type of LAN installation with the customer s network administrator If one switch is installed on a dedicated LAN network addresses do not require change Changing the switch address If multiple switches are inst...

Page 35: ...network addresses using the HyperTerminal serial communication software are described in step 4 through step 13 4 Select Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal The Connection Description dialog box is displayed Figure 7 Figure 7 Connection Description dialog box 5 Enter edge switch 2 24 in the Name field and click OK The Connect To dialog box is displayed Figure 8 Figure 8 Connect...

Page 36: ...ommunication port connection to the switch and click OK The Port Settings dialog box is displayed Figure 9 Figure 9 Port Settings dialog box 7 Enter the Port Settings parameters as follows Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parit None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware When the parameters are set click OK The HyperTerminal window appears ...

Page 37: ...t Mask and Gateway Address fields are configurable 10 Change the IP address subnet mask and gateway address as directed by the customer s network administrator To change switch network addresses enter the following at the C prompt ipconfig xxx xxx xxx xxx yyy yyy yyy yyy zzz zzz zzz zzz The IP address is always xxx xxx xxx xxx the subnet mask is always yyy yyy yyy yyy and the gateway address is al...

Page 38: ...ct the switch to the Ethernet LAN segment or the HP supplied Ethernet hub as follows 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet patch cable supplied with the switch to the RJ 45 connector labeled 10 100 on the left front of the chassis 2 Connect the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN as follows a If the switch is installed on a LAN segment connect the cable to the LAN as directed by the custome...

Page 39: ...iance restore information Configuration information must be recorded to restore the HAFM appliance in case of hard drive failure The Windows operating system and the HAFM application must also be restored Refer to the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2 24 service manual for instructions and configuration information Enabling HAFM to manage the switch To manage a new switch it must be identified to the ...

Page 40: ...communication between switch and HAFM appliance Communication must be verified between the switch and the HAFM appliance Element Manager and EWS applications To verify switch to appliance communication 1 At the HAFM application main window physical map or product list inspect the shape and color of the status symbol associated with the Edge Switch product icon Table 3 explains the symbols and asso...

Page 41: ...lays operational no FRU alert symbols and a green circle at the alert panel go to Set switch date and time on page 42 b If switch operation displays degraded or a switch failure is indicated FRU alert symbols and a yellow triangle or red diamond at the alert panel refer to the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2 24 service manual to isolate the problem Failed Switch to appliance communication is establi...

Page 42: ...onize at least once daily Figure 16 Configure Date and Time dialog box Set date and time manually To set the switch date and time manually 1 At the Configure Date and Time dialog box click Periodic Date Time Synchronization to deselect the option no check mark in the box The greyed out Date and Time fields activate 2 Click the Date fields that require change and type numbers in the following range...

Page 43: ...ate to enable synchronization and close the Configure Date and Time dialog box Frequently used HAFM settings This section summarizes the most common HAFM tasks including NOTE For a complete reference on HAFM functionality refer to the HP StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager user guide Set the switch online page 44 Set the switch offline page 44 Configure switch identification page 44 Configure switch op...

Page 44: ...e devices cannot log in to the switch Use these steps to set the switch offline 1 Notify the customer that the switch is going offline 2 Open HAFM The Products View page is displayed 3 Select the appropriate switch icon The Hardware View page for the selected switch is displayed 4 Select Maintenance Set Online State If the switch is online the Set Online State dialog box is displayed indicating th...

Page 45: ...guration have been successfully activated is displayed Configure switch operating parameters Use the procedures in this section to set parameters on the switch for fabric operation through the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box These operating parameters are stored in NVRAM on the switch The switch must be offline to change Preferred Domain ID and other operating parameters 1 Ensure that the s...

Page 46: ...bric s principal switch indicating its preferred value as part of the request If the requested domain ID is not allocated to the fabric the domain ID is assigned to the requesting switch If the requested domain ID is already allocated an unused domain ID is assigned Note that you must set the switch offline before you can change to the preferred domain ID The preferred domain ID must be unique for...

Page 47: ...re sent between end devices in a fabric to provide additional connection information to host bus adapters HBA and storage devices As an example this information might be that a logical path has been broken because of a physical event such as a fiber optic cable being disconnected from a port Consult with your HBA and storage device vendor to determine if enabling Domain RSCNs will cause problems w...

Page 48: ...dware View select Operating Parameters Fabric Parameters from the Element Manager window The Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box is displayed Figure 19 Figure 19 Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box NOTE Ordinarily you do not need to change values in this dialog box from their defaults The only exception is the Preferred Domain ID Change this value if the switch will participate in a multiswi...

Page 49: ..._D_TOV on all switches and directors in a multiswitch fabric If the value is not the same the fabric segments Also the value for E_D_TOV must be less than the value configured for R_A_TOV Switch priority Setting this value determines the principal switch for the multiswitch fabric Select Principal highest priority Default or Never Principal lowest priority from the Switch Priority drop down list S...

Page 50: ...ect this mode for managing heterogeneous fabrics Configure switch binding This feature is managed through the Switch Binding submenu options available on the Element Manager Configure menu Using Switch Binding you can specify devices and switches that can attach to director and switch ports This provides security in environments that include a large number of devices by ensuring that only the inte...

Page 51: ...ort for the preferred path 4 At the Exit Port field type a value between 0 through 23 For this switch the value uniquely identifies the exit port for the preferred path 5 At the Destination Domain ID field type a value between 1 through 31 This value uniquely identifies the destination director or switch in the path 6 Click OK to close the Add Preferred Path dialog box and add the path to the list...

Page 52: ...ed viewing or use b Click the check box in the Write Authorization column to enable or disable write authorization for the trap recipient default is disabled A check mark in the box indicates write authorization is enabled When the feature is enabled a management workstation user can change the HAFM appliance s sysContact sysName and sysLocation SNMP variables c Enter the IP address or DNS host na...

Page 53: ...hich e mail replies should be sent in the Reply field 6 At the Summary Interval field enter the length of time the application should wait between notifications Select seconds minutes or hours from the associated drop down list Notifications are combined into a single e mail and sent at each interval setting An interval setting of zero will cause notifications to be sent immediately IMPORTANT Sett...

Page 54: ...s and other information for the call home feature are configured through the Windows dial up networking application To learn more about configuring call home features refer to the HP StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide Configure threshold alerts A threshold alert notifies users when the transmit Tx or receive Rx throughput reaches specified values for specific switch ports ...

Page 55: ...exceeded during the set time interval before an alert is generated Ports for which you are configuring threshold alerts You can configure up to 16 alerts and any number of alerts can be active at one time Use the following procedures to create a new threshold alert or to modify activate deactivate or delete an alert Create new alerts 1 At the Hardware View page select Configure Threshold Alerts Th...

Page 56: ...pe drop down list Transmit An alert will occur if the threshold set for transmit throughput is reached Receive An alert will occur if the threshold set for receive throughput is reached Receive and Transmit An alert will occur if the threshold set for either receive or transmit throughput is reached 5 Click Next A new screen is displayed with additional parameters as shown in Figure 27 The name co...

Page 57: ...n minutes in which throughput is measured and threshold notifications can occur The valid range is 5 minutes to 70 560 minutes 9 Click Next A new screen is displayed for selecting ports for the alerts as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 New Threshold Alerts dialog box third screen 10 Select either Port Type or Port List For Port Type select either E_Ports or F_Ports This will cause this alert to gener...

Page 58: ...ivated Figure 30 Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box alert activated Modify alerts Use the following steps to modify an existing threshold alert configuration 1 At the Hardware View page select Configure Threshold Alerts The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box is displayed 2 Select the alert that you want to modify by clicking the alert information in the table If the alert is active an error ...

Page 59: ...gure Threshold Alerts The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box is displayed The port s current state inactive or active is listed under the State column 2 To change the state select the alert by the alert information in the table 3 If the alert is active select Deactivate to change to the inactive state If the alert is inactive select Activate to change to the active state Delete alerts Use the f...

Page 60: ...Configure feature key on page 61 for more information IP Access Control Allows you to setup IP addresses that can manage the switch Radius Servers Allows you to set Radius server parameters that the switch uses to communicate the authentication information to the designated Radius servers For information about using each of these tabs see the online Help Back up HAFM configuration data It is impor...

Page 61: ...d Web Server on page 67 Enable Telnet Use the following steps to enable Telnet 1 At the Hardware View select Configure Enable Telnet Choosing Enable Telnet automatically places a check mark in the check box 2 Select Enable Telnet again to remove the check mark and disable telnet access When disabled remote users cannot access the Edge Switch through telnet Connect cables to Fibre Channel ports Per...

Page 62: ...ge 48 4 Route a multimode or single mode fiber optic cable depending on the type of SFP transceiver installed from a customer specified E_Port of the switch to the switch 5 Connect the switch attached fiber optic cable to the port SFP transceiver 6 If the Edge Switch is managed by an attached HAFM appliance go to step 7 If the Edge Switch is managed by the Embedded Web Server interface a Select Vi...

Page 63: ... The HAFM appliance and one or more edge switches connect through an Ethernet hub installed on a 10 100 Mbps LAN segment One hub port is required to connect the HAFM appliance and one hub port is required to connect each edge switch A combination of up to 48 HP products can be configured and managed by a single HAFM appliance therefore multiple hubs may be required to provide sufficient port conne...

Page 64: ...se steps to install HAFM on a remote client 1 Verify that the workstation and the Ethernet LAN segment with the Edge Switch 2 24 attached are connected through the Internet 2 At the workstation launch the browser application 3 At the browser enter the HAFM appliance IP address 4 The HAFM splash screen is displayed with the following options see Figure 33 a Install HAFM remote client application Se...

Page 65: ...h HAFM from the remote client Use these steps to launch HAFM from a remote client 1 Double click the HAFM icon to launch HAFM The HAFM Login screen is displayed 2 Enter the user name and password NOTE The default user name is Administrator The default password is password Both user name and password are case sensitive 3 Enter the IP address of the HAFM appliance or select an HAFM appliance from th...

Page 66: ...Installing and configuring the Edge Switch 2 24 66 ...

Page 67: ...vanced features using EWS see the online EWS help or the HP StorageWorks Embedded Web Server user guide Accessing the Embedded Web Server A PC platform with LAN access and standard web browser running Netscape Navigator 4 6 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later is required To open the Embedded Web Server interface 1 Ensure that the browser capable PC and the Ethernet LAN segment wit...

Page 68: ...aracteristics for the switch ports To configure one or more ports 1 Click Configure at the left side of the window The Configure window opens with the Ports tab displayed Figure 36 a For each port to be configured type a port name of 24 alphanumeric characters or less in the associated Name field The port name should identify the device to which the port is attached b Click the check box in the Bl...

Page 69: ...re a port as a generic loop port GL_Port This selection is available only if enabled through an optional feature key Fabric mixed port FX_Port Use this selection to configure a port as a fabric loop port FL_Port Generic port G_Port This selection is available only if enabled through an optional feature key Fabric port F_Port Expansion port E_Port This selection is available only if enabled through...

Page 70: ...w click the Switch tab The Switch page is displayed with the Identification tab selected Figure 37 Figure 37 Configure Switch Identification tab a Enter a switch name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Name field Each switch should be configured with a unique name If the switch is installed on a public LAN the name should reflect the switch s Ethernet network DNS host name For example i...

Page 71: ...ate to save the information The message Your changes to the Date Time configuration have been successfully activated is displayed Configure switch and fabric parameters Perform this procedure to configure the following switch and fabric operating parameters Buffer to Buffer Credit BB_Credit Error Detect Time Out Value E_D_TOV and Resource Allocation Time Out Value R_A_TOV preferred domain ID and s...

Page 72: ...he switch or director is online the Preferred Domain ID will change to the current active domain ID if the IDs are different c Select Enabled or Disabled from the Rerouting Delay drop down list The default state is enabled If rerouting delay is enabled traffic is delayed through a fabric by the specified E_D_TOV time This delay ensures Fibre Channel frames are delivered to their destination in ord...

Page 73: ...ons page is displayed with the Online State tab selected b Click Set Online The message Your changes have been successfully activated is displayed Set fabric parameters The switch must be set offline to configure fabric parameters To configure the parameters 1 Set the switch offline as follows a At the View window select Operations at the left side of the panel The Operations panel opens with the ...

Page 74: ...rating in McDATA Fabric 1 0 mode Open Fabric 1 0 Select this mode if the fabric contains HP directors and switches as well as other open fabric compliant switches Select this mode for managing heterogeneous fabrics 5 Click Activate to save the information The message Your changes to the operating parameters configuration have been successfully activated is displayed 6 Set the switch online a At th...

Page 75: ...k administrator default is 255 0 0 0 c At the Gateway Address field enter the new value as specified by the network administrator default is 0 0 0 0 2 Click Activate to save the information The following message box is displayed Figure 42 Figure 42 Network configuration changes activated 3 Update the address resolution protocol ARP table for the browser PC a Select File Close to close the EWS and ...

Page 76: ...Administrator and the default password is password The user name and password are case sensitive 7 Click OK The EWS interface opens with the View window displayed Configure SNMP trap message recipients Perform this procedure to configure community names write authorizations and network addresses and for up to six SNMP trap message recipients per Edge switch or director or up to 12 SNMP trap messag...

Page 77: ...ient SNMP management workstation in the associated Trap Recipient field Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters HP recommends that the IP address be used e The default user datagram protocol UDP port number for trap recipients is 162 Enter a decimal port number in the associated UDP Port Number field to override the default 2 Click Activate to save the information The message Your changes to the S...

Page 78: ...Web HTTP CLI Serial Port E Port N Port and OSMS To configure passwords 1 Select Configure Security to display the Authorize Users Auth Users tab Figure 45 Figure 45 Security page Auth User tab 2 Under Current User Records enter the new password in the New Password column Use 16 or fewer alphanumeric characters 3 Enter the new password in the Confirm New Password column 4 Select the appropriate rol...

Page 79: ... 83 Back up the configuration page 85 Determine a switch firmware version To determine a switch firmware version from the management appliance Element Manager application 1 At the management appliance open the SAN management application 2 At the HAFM application s physical map right click the product icon representing the switch to be inspected for firmware version then select Element Manager from...

Page 80: ...locate the By type subsection d Click SAN infrastructure The SAN infrastructure page appears e Locate the Fibre Channel Switches section f Go to the M Series Fabric subsection and click Edge Switch 2 24 The HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2 24 page appears g Locate the Product information section and click Software firmware drivers The specify operating system page for your product appears h Locate th...

Page 81: ...ve The New Firmware Description dialog box is displayed Figure 49 Figure 49 New Firmware Description dialog box 6 Enter a description up to 24 characters in length for the new firmware version and click OK HP recommends that the description include the installation date and text that uniquely identifies the firmware version 7 A Transfer Complete message box is displayed indicating the new firmware...

Page 82: ...haracters in length for the firmware version and click OK HP recommends that the description include the installation date and text that uniquely identifies the firmware version 6 The new description for the firmware version is displayed in the Switch Firmware Library dialog box 7 Click Close Delete a firmware version Use these steps to delete a firmware version from the library stored on the HAFM...

Page 83: ...e Products View page is displayed 2 Before downloading firmware version XX YY ZZ to an Edge Switch Ensure that the required compatible version of the HAFM application is running on the HAFM appliance Refer to the release notes that shipped with HAFM a Select Help About The About dialog box is displayed and lists the HAFM application version Click OK to close the dialog box b If required install th...

Page 84: ...message This message remains as a progress bar travels across the dialog box to show percent completion of the download The bar progresses to 50 when the last file is transmitted to the first CTP card The bar remains at the 50 point until the Edge Switch performs an Initial Program Load IPL indicated by an IPLing message During the IPL the Edge Switch to HAFM appliance link drops momentarily and t...

Page 85: ...the switch for which a configuration file is to be backed up then select Element Manager from the pop up menu The application opens 3 Select Maintenance Backup Restore Configuration The Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box is displayed Figure 52 Figure 52 Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box 4 Click Backup An Information dialog box is displayed indicating the backup operation was ini...

Page 86: ...Manage firmware versions 86 ...

Page 87: ...spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore covered by these rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B ...

Page 88: ...ation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ...

Page 89: ...nce standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product The product does not emit hazardous light Laser safety warning WARNING To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation Do not try to open the laser device enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified her...

Page 90: ...ces du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada European Union notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following Europ...

Page 91: ...Edge Switch 2 24 installation guide 91 EN60950 IEC60950 Product Safety Also approved under UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 Safety of Information Technology Equipment BSMI notice Japanese notice ...

Page 92: ...ernal lithium manganese dioxide a vanadium pentoxide or an alkaline battery pack There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace only with the HP spare...

Page 93: ...cords exit from the product Japanese power cord notice Electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device Preven...

Page 94: ...d cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper g...

Page 95: ...teway addresses Table 5 provides the Edge Switch factor default values for Reset Configuration option Table 4 Factory set defaults Item Default User name Administrator Customer password password Maintenance password level 2 IP address 10 1 1 10 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway address 0 0 0 0 Table 5 Switch factory default values for reset configuration option Configuration Description Default Identi...

Page 96: ...1 0 mode Operating Parameters Preferred Domain ID 1 R_A_TOV 10 seconds 100 tenths E_D_TOV 2 seconds 20 tenths Switch Priority Default Switch Speed 2 Gb sec Rerouting Delay Enabled SNMP SNMP Communities public 5 NULL strings SNMP Write Authorizations Read only per community Trap Recipient IP Addressees 0 for each UDP Port 162 SNMP Authorization Trap State disabled Management appliance Active Equal ...

Page 97: ...Disabled Active Zone Set State Disabled Active Zone Set Name NULL string Table 5 Switch factory default values for reset configuration option continued Configuration Description Default Table 6 Dimensions Dimension Size Height 4 3 cm 1 7 in Width 43 4 cm 17 1 in Depth 48 3 cm 19 0 in Weight 7 7 kg 17 lb Shipping Weight 18 1 kg 40 lb Table 7 Environmental specifications Specification Shipping Stora...

Page 98: ...m Table 7 Environmental specifications continued Specification Shipping Storage Operating Table 8 Power requirements Specification Value Input voltage 90 to 264 VAC Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Table 9 Operating tolerances Specification Value Heat dissipation 49 watts 167 BTU hr Cooling airflow clearances Right and left sides 1 3 cm 0 5 inches Front and rear 7 6 cm 3 0 in Top and bottom No clearanc...

Page 99: ...ave ports Table 10 Laser specifications 2 Gb Part Number Transceivers on UPM Card Wave Length Media Distance Standard 300836 B21 Long wave 35 Km 4 Extended Long wave 1310 nm 9 125 µm Single mode 1 m 35 Km 100 SM LL L 300835 B21 Long wave 10 Km 4 Long wave 1310 nm 9 125 µm Single mode 1 m 10 Km 100 SM LL L 300834 B21 Short wave 4 Short wave 850 nm 50 125 µm Multimode 2 m 500 m 62 5 125 µm Multimode...

Page 100: ...Technical specifications 100 ...

Page 101: ...ment 90 Class B equipment Canadian compliance statement 90 command line interface CLI 20 77 configuration data backing up 60 configure menu enable EWS 61 enable telnet 61 features 61 configuring e mail notification 53 Ethernet events 54 fabric operating parameters 48 feature keys 61 management appliance 60 SNMP trap message recipients 52 76 switch identification 70 switch parameters 45 connecting ...

Page 102: ...S configuring date and time 71 network information 74 SNMP trap message recipients 76 switch ports 68 user rights 78 defined 18 enabling 61 F F_Port description 13 fabric parameters e_d_tov 49 interop mode 50 r_a_tov 49 switch priority 49 fabric segmentation e_d_tov 49 preferred domain ID 46 fabric connecting switches to 62 factory defaults 95 FCC Federal Communications Commission Class A Equipmen...

Page 103: ...L button 16 insistent domain ID 46 installation tasks backing up configuration data 60 cabling Fibre Channel ports 61 configuring network addresses 34 switch to the HAFM application 39 LAN connecting the switch 38 options 27 recording and verifying HAFM appliance restoration information 39 setting switch date and time 42 setting up the HAFM appliance 39 unpacking and inspecting switch 28 unpacking...

Page 104: ...efault values 96 Fibre Channel 16 LEDs 16 UDP default value 96 power requirements 98 supplies 17 power cord compliance notice 93 current rating 93 replacement 93 set 93 voltage rating 93 preferred domain ID 46 default value 96 preventing electrostatic damage 93 principal switch determining 49 priority default value 96 product manager configuring switch identification 44 R r_a_tov default value 96 ...

Page 105: ...ing 34 default 95 Subscriber s choice HP 11 suppress RSCNs on zone set activations 47 switch binding 50 connecting to a fabric 62 connectors and indicators 14 default speed value 96 firmware version 79 identification configuring 70 installing in cabinet 33 LAN connecting 38 LEDs 15 maintenance port 18 management 18 CLI 20 EWS 18 HAFM 18 multiswitch fabric 23 network addresses 34 power supplies 17 ...

Page 106: ...tery replacement 92 lasers radiation 89 web sites HP storage 12 HP Subscriber s choice 11 work mat static dissipating 94 wrist straps specifications 94 using 94 WWN principal switch 49 Z zone sets default value 97 defined 23 zones members default value 97 number of default value 97 set state default value 97 states default value 97 zoning default values 97 defined 23 ...

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