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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64

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Director 2/64 Installation Guide

g. Click the Port Binding check box to enable WWN binding for the port, 

which allows only a specific device to attach to the port. This device is 
specified by the WWN or nickname entered into the Bound WWN 
column. With the check box cleared, any device can attach to the port 
even if a WWN or nickname is specified in the Bound WWN column. 

h. In the Bound WWN field, enter a world wide name (WWN) in the 

correct format (xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx) or a nickname configured 
through the Product Manager. If Port Binding is enabled, the device with 
this WWN or nickname has exclusive attachment to the port. If Port 
Binding
 is enabled but an invalid WWN or nickname is entered in this 
field, no device can connect to the port. If a valid WWN or nickname is 
entered but the Port Binding is not checked, the WWN or nickname is 
stored and all devices can connect to the port. 

2. Use the vertical scroll bar as necessary to display additional port information 

rows (up to 64 ports).

3. Click Activate to save the configuration information and close the dialog box. 

If any port speed was changed, an information message box displays stating, 

Port speed changes will temporarily disrupt port 

data transfers. Would you like to continue?

” Click Yes to 

complete activation.

Configure Port Addresses (FICON)

If the director is set to FICON management style, perform this procedure to access 
the director matrix and define Fibre Channel port names, configure ports as 
blocked or unblocked, and define the CUP name. For instructions on configuring 
port addresses, refer to HP StorageWorks Director Product Manager User Guide 
for details.

Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients

Use this procedure to configure community names, write authorizations, network 
addresses, and UDP port number for up to 12 SNMP trap message recipients. A 
trap recipient is a management workstation that receives notification through 
SNMP.

1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure SNMP Agent. The 

Configure SNMP dialog box displays, as shown in 

Figure 44

.

Summary of Contents for StorageWorks Core Switch 2/64

Page 1: ... director 2 64 Product Version FW V05 01 00 24 HAFM SW V07 01 00 09 Third Edition June 2003 Part Number AA RSNGC TE 958 000289 001 This guide provides procedures for setting up configuring and managing the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 ...

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Page 3: ...ck Stability 16 Getting Help 17 HP Technical Support 17 HP Storage Website 17 HP Authorized Reseller 17 1 Overview 19 Director Description 20 Features 21 Director Management 21 Error Detection Reporting and Serviceability 22 Zoning 24 Multi Switch Fabrics 25 Hardware Components 27 Front View 27 CTP2 Card 28 Front Bezel 28 Cable Management Assembly 29 Power Supplies 29 UPM Card 29 Rear View 31 Fan ...

Page 4: ...ck Installation 50 Install the Shelf Brackets in a 9000 10000 11000 Rack 50 Prepare the Switch for Installation 51 Secure the Mounting Hardware 52 Insert the Cage Nuts 53 Insert the Front Cage Nuts in the Rack 53 Insert the Rear Cage Nuts in the Rack 54 Finalize the Rack Mounting Procedure 54 HP System e and Industry Standard 19 in Rack Installation 57 Install the Anti tip Feet on a HP System e Ra...

Page 5: ...rs 89 Switch Parameters 90 Domain ID 90 Preferred 91 Insistent 91 Rerouting Delay 92 Domain RSCNs 92 Suppress RSCN s on zone set activations 92 Director Speed 93 Configure Fabric Parameters 93 Fabric Parameters 94 BB_Credit 94 R_A_TOV 94 E_D_TOV 95 Switch Priority 95 Interop Mode 97 Configure Switch Binding 97 Configure Ports 97 Configure Port Addresses FICON 99 Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipie...

Page 6: ...Client 116 3 Manage Firmware Versions 117 Determine a Director Firmware Version 118 Add a Firmware Version 119 Modify a Firmware Version Description 121 Delete a Firmware Version 122 Download a Firmware Version to a Director 123 Back Up the Director s Configuration 126 A Regulatory Compliance Notices 127 Regulatory Compliance ID Numbers 128 Federal Communications Commission Notice 129 Class A Equi...

Page 7: ...nd connectors 32 3 Director components rear 33 4 Torque tool and hex adapter 35 5 Loopback plug 36 6 Fiber Optic protective plug 36 7 Null modem cable 37 8 Carton contents for a 9000 10000 11000 rack installation 47 9 Carton contents for a HP rack system e or industry standard 19 in rack installation 49 10 Securing shelf brackets 54 11 Securing the two mounting brackets 55 12 Aligning the switch i...

Page 8: ... 81 36 New Product dialog box 82 37 Products View page 83 38 Hardware View page with FRU failures 85 39 Configure Date and Time dialog box 86 40 Configure Identification dialog box 90 41 Configure Switch Parameters dialog box 92 42 Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box 95 43 Configure Ports check boxes 99 44 Configure SNMP dialog box 101 45 Configure E Mail dialog box 102 46 Configure Ethernet Ev...

Page 9: ...ge 151 77 Feature Installation page 155 78 Firmware Library dialog box 158 79 New Firmware Version dialog box 160 80 New Firmware Description dialog box 160 81 Modify Firmware Description dialog box 162 82 Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box 165 83 Send Firmware confirmation box 165 Tables 1 Document Conventions 15 2 Director 2 64 Optional Kits 38 3 Shipping Carton Contents for an HP 9000 ...

Page 10: ...Contents 10 Director 2 64 Installation Guide ...

Page 11: ... managing and verifying operation of the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 The Director 2 64 switch connects storage devices hosts and servers in a SAN The director is easily managed and configured to optimize the performance of your SAN About this Guide topics include Overview page 12 Conventions page 13 Rack Stability page 16 Getting Help page 17 ...

Page 12: ...with the SAN technology and Fibre Channel technology Related Documentation For a list of corresponding documentation included with this product see the Related Documents section of the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Release Notes For the latest information documentation and firmware releases please visit the HP StorageWorks website http h18006 www1 hp com storage saninfrastructure html For informat...

Page 13: ...ner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death Table 1 Document Conventions Element Convention Cross reference links Blue text Figure 1 Key and field names menu items buttons and dialog box titles Bold File names application names and text emphasis Italics User input command and directory names and system responses output and messages Monospace ...

Page 14: ...nce of electrical shock hazards Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications c...

Page 15: ... shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the power supplies and systems Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manuall...

Page 16: ...uipment be sure that The leveling jacks are extended to the floor The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks In single rack installations the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks are coupled Only one rack component is extended at any time A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason ...

Page 17: ...ion available before calling Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Product model names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers Access storage at http www hp com country us eng prodserv stor...

Page 18: ...About this Guide 18 Director 2 64 Installation Guide ...

Page 19: ...on Guide 1 Overview 1 This chapter contains the following HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 information Director Description page 20 Features page 21 Hardware Components page 27 Tools and Test Equipment page 34 Optional Kits page 37 ...

Page 20: ...AN environment Directors are managed and controlled through a HAFM server with the High Availability Fabric Manager HAFM and Director 2 64 Product Manager applications installed The HAFM server is a notebook personal computer PC that provides a central point of control for up to 48 directors and or edge switches Multiple directors and the HAFM server communicate through the customer s local area n...

Page 21: ...through The HAFM application This graphical user interface GUI resides on the HAFM server and provides a single point of management for all directors and a launching point for the Director 2 64 Product Manager application Simple network management protocol SNMP A SNMP agent is implemented through the HAFM application that allows administrators on SNMP management workstations to access director man...

Page 22: ...Directors and Edge Switches for more information A customer supplied remote workstation communicating with the HAFM server through a corporate intranet A customer supplied PC platform with a network connection to the EWS interface installed on the director A customer supplied server platform communicating with the switch through a LAN or corporate intranet The HAFM applications are ordered and ins...

Page 23: ...led the amber service required LED on the FRU flashes When unit beaconing is enabled the system error indicator on the front bezel flashes Beaconing does not affect port FRU or director operation Data collection through the Product Manager application on the HAFM server to help isolate system problems The data includes a memory dump file and audit hardware and engineering logs Status monitoring of...

Page 24: ...tach to director fabric ports F_Ports A zone member is specified by the port number to which a device is attached or by the eight 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 Caution If zoning is implemented by port number a change to the director fiber optic cable configuration disrupt...

Page 25: ...abrics If one or more conflicts exist the E_Ports that form the interswitch link ISL segment to prevent the fabrics from joining Zoning In a multi switch fabric is configured on a fabric wide basis and a change to the zoning configuration is applied to all directors and switch elements in the fabric To ensure zoning is consistent across a fabric the following rules are enforced when two fabrics zo...

Page 26: ... director Duplicate domain IDs One or more domain ID conflicts are detected Incompatible zoning configurations Zoning configurations for the directors are not compatible Build fabric protocol error A protocol error is detected during the process of forming the fabric No principal switch No director in the fabric is capable of becoming the principal switch No response from attached switch After a f...

Page 27: ...ine Director 2 64 main components Front View Figure 1 shows Director 2 64 components accessible from the front of the Director Component descriptions follow the figure Figure 1 Director components front 1 Power and system error LEDs 2 UPM cards 3 Power supplies 4 Cable management assembly1 5 Front bezel 6 CTP2 cards 1 Provided in rack mount kits 9000 10000 11000 and M Series only ...

Page 28: ...00 Mbps ethernet port The EP subsystem provides Class F processing and manages frame transmission to and from the Serial Crossbar Assembly SBAR In addition CTP2 cards provide non volatile memory for storing firmware director configuration information persistent operating parameters and memory dump files Director firmware is upgraded concurrently without disrupting operation Each card faceplate con...

Page 29: ... a separate backplane connection to allow for different AC power sources The power supplies are input rated at 85 to 264 VAC The faceplate of each power supply provides the following status LEDs A green PWR OK LED turns ON if the power supply is operational and receiving AC power An amber FAULT LED turns ON if the power supply fails An amber TEMP LED turns ON if the power supply shuts down due to ...

Page 30: ... F_Port is the interface on a director that connects to a device N_Port If the G_Port is attached to another director to form an Interswitch Link ISL the port functions as an expansion port E_Port A multi switch fabric is formed through multiple directors and ISLs Figure 2 shows the faceplate of an UPM Figure 2 UPM card LEDs and connectors 1 Card LED 2 Port LEDs 3 Port Connectors G_Ports UPM 3 1 2...

Page 31: ...ata over short distances 2 to 500 meters through 50 µm 500 meters or 62 5 µm 200 meters multi mode fiber Note Hewlett Packard recommends 50 µm fiber optic cable for any new installation requiring multi mode fiber Long wave Laser Long wave laser transceivers provide connections for transferring data over long distances up to 10 kilometers through 9 µm single mode fiber Extended reach long wave Lase...

Page 32: ...ced within 10 minutes after which software powers off the director An amber LED for each fan module turns ON if one or more fans fail or rotate at insufficient velocity SBAR Assembly The director ships with two SBAR assemblies The active SBAR is responsible for Fibre Channel frame transmission from any director port to any other director port Connections are established without software interventi...

Page 33: ... airflow and assists in aligning the assembly during installation The rear of the carriage contains a green LED that turns ON if the assembly is operational and active and an amber LED that turns ON if the assembly fails The amber LED FLASHES if FRU beaconing is enabled Power Module Assembly The power module assembly is located at the bottom rear of the director The module provides the following T...

Page 34: ...shown in Figure 4 is required to remove and replace director logic cards Caution The torque tool supplied with the Director 2 64 is designed to tighten director logic cards and is set to release at a torque value of six inch pounds Do not use an Allen wrench or torque tool designed for use with another HP product Use of the wrong tool may overtighten and damage logic cards Figure 4 Torque tool and...

Page 35: ...director ports without fiber optic cables attached The director is shipped with protective plugs installed in all ports Figure 6 Fiber Optic protective plug Null modem cable An asynchronous RS 232 null modem cable as shown in Figure 7 is required to configure director network addresses and acquire event log information through the maintenance port The cable has nine conductors and DB 9 male and fe...

Page 36: ...adjust or tighten various FRUs chassis or cabinet components Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding cable with attached wrist strap Use of the ESD wrist strap is required when working in and around the director card cage Maintenance terminal desktop or notebook PC The PC is required to configure director network addresses and acquire event log information through the maintenance port The PC must ha...

Page 37: ...eature 500m Optical Transceiver Kit Part Number 300834 B21 Provides short wave optical transceiver for the Director 2 64 10km Long Distance Optical Transceiver Kit Part Number 300835 B21 Provides 10km long wave optical transceiver for the Director 2 64 35km Extended Reach Optical Transceiver Kit Part Number 300836 B21 Provides 35km long wave optical transceiver for the Director 2 64 9000 10000 110...

Page 38: ...Overview 38 Director 2 64 Installation Guide ...

Page 39: ...tallation Options page 40 Review Installation Requirements page 41 Unpack and Inspect the Director page 44 Install the Director in a Rack page 49 Configure Director Network Information page 73 LAN Connect the Director page 79 HAFM Server page 80 Frequently Used HAFM Settings page 86 Connect Cables to the Fibre Channel Ports page 111 Connect the Director to a Fabric page 112 Using HAFM from a Remot...

Page 40: ... installed at the customer facility on a desk or table top Ethernet cabling distance and local area network LAN addressing issues must be considered Customer supplied equipment rack One or more directors and an optional HAFM server are delivered to the customer facility for installation in a HP or customer supplied equipment rack Rack mount hardware is provided in the shipping container Ethernet c...

Page 41: ...there is space in the rack The director is 9U 15 75 in high In addition 1U is required in the HP system e and industry standard 19 in racks for the rail tray kit Note that the tray provides 1U of space for cable management Verify that the rack is stable If applicable obtain the necessary remote workstations or Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP workstations Workstations are customer supplied ...

Page 42: ...nine conductors and two DB 9 female connectors A null modem cable specially designed for this application is supplied with the Director 2 64 Standard flat tip and cross tip Phillips screwdrivers Required to remove replace adjust or tighten various FRUs chassis or rack components Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding cable with attached wrist strap Required when working in and around the director c...

Page 43: ...sary ventilation and power requirements Cooling and Power Requirements Two fan modules each containing three fans six fans total provide cooling and redundancy fans for the director The air intake for the director must satisfy an operating environment temperature requirement of 40 F to 104 F 4 C to 40 C Director power requirements Input voltage 100 to 120 or 200 to 240 VAC Input frequency 50 60 Hz...

Page 44: ...artons WARNING The Director 2 64 weighs approximately 115 pounds Use proper handling and lifting equipment to reduce the possibility of injury or product damage 3 Verify carton contents as shown in Figure 8 and Table 3 for the HP 9000 10000 11000 rack kit and Figure 9 and Table 4 for the HP system e and industry standard 19 in rack Note If any items are damaged or missing please contact a Hewlett ...

Page 45: ...Installing and Configuring the Director 2 64 45 Director 2 64 Installation Guide s Figure 8 Carton contents for a 9000 10000 11000 rack installation ...

Page 46: ...ear mounting plates Two rear angle brackets 9 Two shelf brackets Pouch containing HP 9000 10000 11000 rack mounting hardware Eight 10 32 x 0 375 in Phillips panhead screws Installs two shelf brackets to rails Six 10 32 x 0 375 in Phillips panhead screws Installs two front mounting brackets to rails Four 10 32 X 0 25 in Phillips countersunk screws Installs front brackets to switch Ten 10 32 cage nu...

Page 47: ...Installing and Configuring the Director 2 64 47 Director 2 64 Installation Guide s Figure 9 Carton contents for a HP system e or industry standard 19 in rack installation 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 48: ...mber A6534 60016 One rail tray Two mounting brackets Two M3 Tinnerman nuts Four Torx T25 16 mm M5 SEM screws 2 3 5 Mounting hardware Rack mount brackets part number A6534 60014 containing Two front mounting brackets 5 Two rear mounting plates 2 Two rear angle brackets 3 Switch rack hardware part number A6534 62002 Twenty two Torx T25 16 mm M5 SEM screws includes extras Eighteen sheet metal nuts Ei...

Page 49: ...dard 19 in rack 2 Phillips screwdriver Torque screwdriver For a 9000 10000 11000 rack 2 Phillips screwdriver Torx head driver T25 Tips for Installing More than One Switch Review the following tips Install the first director in the lowest position of the rack allocated for switches If installing more than one switch Hewlett Packard recommends installing an optional PDU in the bottom of the rack Hew...

Page 50: ...termine the appropriate rack mount position Remember that the director is 9U 15 75 inches high 9000 10000 11000 Rack Installation To install the director in a HP 9000 10000 11000 rack complete the procedures in the following sections Install the Shelf Brackets in a 9000 10000 11000 Rack page 50 Prepare the Switch for Installation page 51 Finalize the Rack Mounting Procedure page 54 Install the She...

Page 51: ...d partially tighten to temporarily stabilize the bracket 8 Make sure the shelf bracket is level and align the rear of the shelf bracket with the appropriate position on the rear rail as shown in Figure 10 9 Repeat step 4 through step 7 for the rear end of the shelf bracket 10 Repeat step 1 through step 9 for the second shelf bracket 11 Completely tighten all screws attaching shelf brackets to the ...

Page 52: ...the switch 1 Locate the two front mounting brackets in the shipping carton 2 Secure the front mounting brackets on either side of the switch as shown in Figure 11 For each front mounting bracket use the two flathead countersunk Phillips screws 10 32 x 0 25 in provided 1 Marker hole 2 Square opening in rail 3 Screws with captive lock and flat washers 4 Square alignment washers 1 2 3 SHR 2265B 4 ...

Page 53: ...re 11 For each plate use the two flathead countersunk Phillips screws 10 32 x 0 25 in provided 6 Using a torque driver torque the screws to 22 in lb Insert the Cage Nuts Read the following sections for instructions on inserting front and rear cage nuts in the rack Insert the Front Cage Nuts in the Rack Use these steps to insert the six supplied cage nuts in the rack s front rails 1 Select one of t...

Page 54: ...this procedure to install cage nuts in the corresponding rear rail Finalize the Rack Mounting Procedure Use the following sections to complete the installation procedure After completing the steps outlined in the previous sections prepare to orient the switch in the rack as follows WARNING The Director 2 64 weighs approximately 115 pounds Use proper handling and lifting equipment to reduce the pos...

Page 55: ...ngle bracket as shown in Figure 13 5 The two rear angle brackets now touch the outside surfaces of the rear mounting plates Slide the switch all the way into the rack to where the front mounting bracket meets the rack rails 6 If you are certain that the hardware lines up properly secure the hardware as follows a Secure each rear mounting plate to the rear angle bracket with the two screws provided...

Page 56: ...igure 14 otherwise connect the two standard AC power cords Note Hewlett Packard recommends installing an optional PDU in the rack Hewlett Packard ships two PDU power cords with the Director 2 64 WARNING Hewlett Packard power cords are provided for each director power supply To prevent personal injury by electric shock use only the supplied power cords Also verify that the facility power receptacle...

Page 57: ... System e Rack page 57 Install Mounting Bracket Hardware in the Rack page 58 Prepare the Front and Rear Rack Columns page 62 Prepare the Switch for Installation page 63 Finalize the Rack Mounting Procedure page 65 Sliding Shelf Installation For an HAFM Server only page 67 Recommended Cable Management page 70 Install the Anti tip Feet on a HP System e Rack Use the following procedure to mount anti ...

Page 58: ... rail tray for a total of 10U to mount the switch 1 Determine the appropriate placement for the switch inside the rack It is important to consider the number of switches you intend to install See Tips for Installing More than One Switch on page 49 2 Determine the mounting location for the rail tray as shown in Figure 16 Note The rail tray will be mounted 1U below the switch Because the switch shou...

Page 59: ...requirement 4 Position and attach both rear brackets as shown in Figure 17 a Locate the lowest U of the 9Us chosen for mounting the switch the lowest being U1 b Attach each rear rail tray bracket to the rear rack uprights at U1 one on the left and one on the right c Secure each rail tray bracket using one M5 Torx screw ...

Page 60: ...ray bracket 5 Install a Tinnerman nut in the top holes of U1 for both the left and right rack front uprights as shown in Figure 18 Figure 18 Installing a Tinnerman nut on the rack front rail in U1 1 Rear tray bracket 2 M5 screw with attached lock washer 3 HP rack 1 Tinnerman nut 2 Outer surface of HP rack 2 3 1 1 2 ...

Page 61: ...sts on the rear rail tray brackets and the posts on the rail tray s front mounting flanges are inserted into the center holes of U1 Figure 19 Inserting the rail tray in the rack 7 Secure the rail tray a Insert an M5 Torx screw through the top holes in both of the rail tray mounting flanges The screws pass through the holes in the rack uprights and thread into the Tinnerman nuts installed on the ra...

Page 62: ...nt up from the top of the rail tray 1 to the 13th 19th and 23rd holes on the rack s front face b Slide a sheet metal nut 2 on each of the located holes Note Three sheet metal nuts should be on each front column face 3 Figure 20 Preparing the front rack columns 2 Prepare the rear rack columns as shown in Figure 21 a Standing at the back of the rack count up from the top of the rail tray 1 to 12th a...

Page 63: ...w to install the mounting hardware that attaches the switch to the rails This hardware includes Two front mounting brackets Two rear mounting plates Eight 10 32 flat head Phillips screws Use these steps to secure the mounting hardware to the switch as shown in Figure 22 1 Locate the two front mounting brackets in the shipping carton 2 Position the front mounting bracket 5 so that the bracket s ang...

Page 64: ... the rack mounting brackets on the switch 5 Locate the two rear mounting brackets in the shipping carton 6 Position a rear mounting bracket 3 so that the bracket s center holes 1 line up with the 1st and 3rd threaded holes on the back portion of the switch side Note The slotted end 2 of the bracket should face toward the back of the switch 7 Secure the rear mounting bracket to the switch using two...

Page 65: ...e rack as follows WARNING The Director 2 64 weighs approximately 115 pounds Use proper handling and lifting equipment to reduce the possibility of injury or product damage 1 Carefully position the switch in the front of the rack and onto the rail tray and slide the switch back on the rails until the front mounting brackets are against the front rack columns Figure 23 illustrates using a lifting ja...

Page 66: ...h the rear mounting bracket slots into the threaded nuts of the angle bracket c Insert a second set of screws 4 through the angle bracket and the rail column into the sheet metal nuts on the back rail 3 d Repeat step a through step c for the other side at the back of the switch e At the front of the rack insert the screws through the front mounting brackets into the sheet metal nuts installed in t...

Page 67: ...ired voltage and is properly grounded 4 Connect the equipment rack power cords to separate for redundancy facility power sources providing single phase 120 to 240 VAC current Sliding Shelf Installation For an HAFM Server only This section only applies to a Management Station Use the following procedure to install sliding shelf brackets as shown in Figure 26 1 Select a U slot above the switch It is...

Page 68: ... 2 64 68 Director 2 64 Installation Guide Figure 26 Installing the sliding shelf brackets 6 Insert the shelf into the rack so that both rail rear slots 1 slide over the loose screws 2 on the inside face of each bracket as shown in Figure 27 ...

Page 69: ...a rail rear slot 7 Make sure that the sliding shelf and rails are horizontal as shown in Figure 28 at the rack front 8 Push each of the rail front tabs 1 into the corresponding holes on the rack columns 2 9 At the back of the rack tighten the screws that attach the sliding shelf rails to the mounting brackets as shown in Figure 27 2 ...

Page 70: ...ter installing a switch as shown in Figure 29 1 Install two cable restraints 1 on each side of the rack in positions that will hold the Fibre Channel cables away from the power supply 2 Form loose bundles of the installed Fibre Channel cables 2 on each side of the rack 3 Wrap the cable bundles with the cable restraints 1 in two positions on each side of the rack to maintain clearance for power sup...

Page 71: ... bottom rear of the director set the power switch circuit breaker to the Up position The director powers on The following occurs during POST Amber LEDs on both CTP2 cards and all universal port module UPM cards illuminate momentarily The green LED on each CTP2 card active and backup turns ON as the card is tested and UPM cards are tested Green LEDs associated with Fibre Channel ports sequentially ...

Page 72: ...n Guide 3 After successful POST completion the green power LED on the front bezel green LED on the active CTP2 card and green PWR OK LEDs on both power supplies remain ON 4 If a POST error or other malfunction occurs refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual ...

Page 73: ...s but the addresses of the remaining directors require change Subnet mask The subnet mask is 255 0 0 0 If the director is installed on a complex public LAN with one or more routers the address may require change Gateway address The gateway address is 0 0 0 0 If the director is installed on a dedicated LAN with no connection through a router the address does not require change If the director is in...

Page 74: ...t the HAFM server may be used for this function and that HyperTerminal is included in Windows 2000 provided in the HAFM server An asynchronous RS 232 null modem cable supplied with the Director 2 64 Use the following steps to verify or change if required a director IP address subnet mask or gateway address 1 Remove the protective cap from the 9 pin maintenance port at the rear of the director a fl...

Page 75: ...ing the null modem cable between the director and a workstation 2 Connect the 9 pin end of the RS 232 modem cable to the maintenance port 3 Connect the other cable end to a 9 pin communication port COM1 or COM2 at the rear of the local workstation 1 Maintenance port 2 RS 232 port 3 Null Modem cable ...

Page 76: ...s shown in Figure 31 Figure 31 Connection Description dialog box 5 Type 264 in the Name field and click OK The Connect To dialog box displays as shown in Figure 32 Figure 32 Connect To dialog box 6 Ensure the Connect using field displays COM1 or COM2 depending on the serial communication port connection to the director and click OK The COMn Properties dialog box displays as shown in Figure 33 ...

Page 77: ...ys 9 At the prompt type the user level password the default is password and press the Enter key The password is case sensitive The HyperTerminal window displays with a C prompt at the top of the window 10 At the C prompt type ipconfig and press Enter The HyperTerminal window displays as shown in Figure 34 MAC Address IP Address default is 10 1 1 10 Subnet Mask default is 255 0 0 0 Gateway Address ...

Page 78: ...If a network address is to remain unchanged type the current address in the respective field When the new network addresses are configured at the director the message Request completed OK displays at the bottom of the HyperTerminal window 12 Choose Exit from the File drop down menu 13 Click Yes 14 Click No to exit and close the HyperTerminal application 15 Power off the maintenance terminal a Choo...

Page 79: ...ch CTP2 card as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 LAN connect the director 2 Connect the remaining end of each Ethernet cable to the LAN as directed by the customer s network administrator Note If an HAFM server is not available use the Embedded Web Server EWS interface Attach the Ethernet LAN segment to an Internet connection and see Chapter 3 1 Remote workstation 2 Ethernet hub or switch customer sup...

Page 80: ... Enabling HAFM to Manage the Director To manage a new director it must be recognized by the HAFM application Follow these steps to enable HAFM to recognize a new director 1 Click the Product menu and choose New from the drop down menu The New Product dialog box displays as shown in Figure 36 Figure 36 New Product dialog box 2 Type the IP address you configured earlier See Configure Director Networ...

Page 81: ... symbol behind the director icon Table 5 explains these symbols Figure 37 Products View page Table 5 Director Operational States and Symbols Operational State Symbol Operational Director to server communication has been established the director is operational and no failures are indicated Degraded Director to server communication has been established but the director is operating in degraded mode ...

Page 82: ...l no FRU alert symbols and a green circle at the alert panel go to Set Director Date and Time on page 83 b If director operation displays as degraded or a director failure is indicated FRU alert symbols and a yellow triangle or red diamond at the alert panel refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual Failed Director to server communication has been established but the director faile...

Page 83: ...og entries are stamped with the date and time received from the director Use these steps to set the effective date and time for the director Note The director and HAFM synchronize at least once daily 1 At the Hardware View page for the selected director click the Configure menu 2 Choose Date Time from the drop down menu The Configure Date and Time dialog box displays as shown in Figure 39 ...

Page 84: ...y 1 At the Configure Date and Time dialog box click the Periodic Date Time Synchronization check box to deselect the option no check mark in the box The grayed out Date and Time fields activate 2 Click the Date fields that require change and type numbers in the following ranges Month MM 1 through 12 Day DD 1 through 31 Year YYYY greater than 1980 3 Click the Time fields that require change and typ...

Page 85: ...check box The Date and Time fields are grayed out and not selectable 2 Click Activate to enable synchronization and close the Configure Date and Time dialog box The director date and time synchronize with the HAFM date and time at the next update period at least once daily 3 Click Sync Now to synchronize the director and HAFM immediately The Date and Time Synced dialog box displays 4 Click OK 5 Cl...

Page 86: ...rs page 89 Configure Fabric Parameters page 93 Configure Switch Binding page 97 Configure Ports page 97 Configure Port Addresses FICON page 99 Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients page 99 Configure and Enable E mail Notification page 101 Configure and Enable Call Home Features page 102 Configure and Enable Ethernet Events page 102 Configure Threshold Alerts page 102 Test Remote Notification page...

Page 87: ...line sequence OLS to attached devices and the devices cannot log in to the director Use these steps to set the director offline 1 Notify the customer that the director is going offline 2 Open HAFM The Products View page displays 3 Choose the appropriate director icon The Hardware View page for the selected director displays 4 Choose Maintenance Set Online State If the director is online the Set On...

Page 88: ...director description of 255 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Description field c Type the director s physical location 255 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Location field d Type the name of a contact person 255 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Contact field 2 Click Activate to save the information and close the dialog box Configure Director Management Style Note To change this...

Page 89: ...ments If the FICON Management Server feature is enabled the default style will be FICON The management style cannot be changed to Open Systems with the FICON Management Server feature enabled Typically FICON management style is used when attaching an IBM S 390 Parallel Enterprise or IBM zSeries server to the switch and implementing inband switch management through a Fibre Connection FICON channel ...

Page 90: ...1 Use information under Switch Parameters to change settings as required for parameters in this dialog box 2 After you change settings click the Activate button 3 Set the director online For instructions see Set the Director Online on page 87 Switch Parameters Configure the following parameters as required by your fabric Domain ID The domain identification is a value between 1 and 31 that provides...

Page 91: ...domain ID must be unique for each director and switch in a fabric If two switches or directors have the same preferred domain ID the E_Ports segment causing the fabric to segment For more information on domain ID refer to the section on domain ID assignment for multi switch fabrics in the HP StorageWorks SAN High Availability Planning Guide for details Insistent This option is not supported unless...

Page 92: ...efore new frames begin traversing the new path Note This option is required if Enterprise Fabric Mode optional SANtegrity binding feature is enabled Domain RSCNs Domain register for state change notifications domain RSCNs are 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 ...

Page 93: ...2 Gb sec to select the speed of Fibre Channel operation Note Changing the switch speed to 2 Gb s with any 1 Gb s FPM cards installed will cause the following warning confirmation message to display All FPM ports will be held inactive while the switch is configured to 2 Gb sec speed Do you want to continue Configure Fabric Parameters Use procedures in this section to set parameters on the director ...

Page 94: ... buffer credit BB_Credit from 1 through 60 This is the value used for all ports except those configured for extended distance buffering 10 100 km The default value is 16 For a description of the buffer to buffer credit refer to the industry specification Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface R_A_TOV Configure resource allocation time out value R_A_TOV in tenth of a second increments This ...

Page 95: ...rity Default or Never Principal lowest priority from the Switch Priority drop down list Setting these priority values determines the principal director selected for the multi switch fabric For example if you have three directors in the fabric and set one as Principal one as Default and one as Never Principal the unit set to Principal becomes the principal director in the fabric If all directors ar...

Page 96: ...e then all of the other ISLs will segment Note We recommend you leave the switch priority setting as Default If you are considering setting this value to something other than default refer to the section on principal switch selection for multi switch fabrics in the HP StorageWorks SAN High Availability Planning Guide for details For example in the audit log you may notice that the Principal settin...

Page 97: ...e intended set of devices attach to a switch or director For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature refer to HP StorageWorks Director Product Manager User Guide Configure Ports Perform this procedure to define Fibre Channel port names configure ports as blocked or unblocked enable extended distance operation and Link Incident LIN alerts and define port types 1 At the Hardware Vie...

Page 98: ...re View Port List View and Port Card View pages and a message is sent to configured e mail recipients LIN alerts are enabled by default e Choose a Type field and choose generic port G_Port fabric port F_Port or expansion port E_Port from the list box If F_Port or E_Port is selected the port will only operate as the port type selected If G_Port is selected the port type is automatically detected an...

Page 99: ...ort 2 Use the vertical scroll bar as necessary to display additional port information rows up to 64 ports 3 Click Activate to save the configuration information and close the dialog box If any port speed was changed an information message box displays stating Port speed changes will temporarily disrupt port data transfers Would you like to continue Click Yes to complete activation Configure Port A...

Page 100: ...uthorization is enabled When the feature is enabled a management workstation user can change the HAFM server s sysContact sysName and sysLocation SNMP variables c Type the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient SNMP management workstation in the associated Trap Recipient field Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters Hewlett Packard recommends using the IP address d Type a decimal user d...

Page 101: ...box displays as shown in Figure 45 Figure 45 Configure E Mail dialog box a Type the IP address or DNS host name of the SMTP server in the SMTP Server field Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters b For the E Mail Addresses fields type the e mail addresses of up to five recipients who should be informed of system events Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters for each entry 2 To enable e mail trans...

Page 102: ...rver communication link drops To configure and enable Ethernet events 1 Choose Maintenance Configure Ethernet Events The Configure Ethernet Events dialog box displays as shown in Figure 46 Figure 46 Configure Ethernet Events Dialog Box 2 Click the Enable Ethernet Events check box A check mark displays in the check box to indicate Ethernet events are enabled 3 Type a value between 10 through 120 mi...

Page 103: ...port s threshold is reached when throughput is 50 of capacity Time interval during which throughput is measured and alert notification can occur The maximum cumulative time that the throughput percentage threshold can be 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 ...

Page 104: ...ays as shown in Figure 48 Figure 48 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 Choose one of the following from the drop down list under the Name field Rx Throughput An alert will occur if the threshold set for receive throughput is reached ...

Page 105: ...urn to the previous screen Figure 49 New Threshold Alerts dialog box second screen 6 Enter a percentage from 1 through 100 for utilization When throughput reaches this percentage of port capacity a threshold alert will occur 7 Enter the amount of cumulative minutes in which the utilization should exist during the notification interval before an alert is generated You can also choose At any time if...

Page 106: ... choosing either E_Ports or F_Ports will cause this alert to generate for all ports configured as E_Ports or F_Ports respectively For Port List you can choose individual ports by clicking the check box by each port number or set all ports Selecting Set All Ports places a check mark by each port number Selecting Clear All Ports will clear the check marks by each port number 11 Click Next A final sc...

Page 107: ...hold Alerts dialog box displays listing the name type and state of the alert that you just configured 13 At this point the alert is not active To activate the alert choose the alert information that displays in the Configure Threshold Alerts table and click Activate The alert is activated as shown in Figure 52 Figure 52 Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box alert activated ...

Page 108: ...notification and the time interval for measuring throughput and for alert notification 6 Make appropriate changes then continue through the Modify Threshold screens making changes as necessary until the summary screen displays the alert configuration 7 Perform either of the following steps If you need to change any parameters click Previous or Next to display the desired Modify Threshold screen Cl...

Page 109: ...ion to test these remote notification features Because the features are configured at the HAFM application call home and e mail notification are enabled for multiple directors Note Prior to using test remote notification complete the steps in the previous sections Configure and Enable E mail Notification and Configure and Enable Call Home Features Use these steps to test remote notification 1 Clos...

Page 110: ...r For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature refer to the HP StorageWorks Director Product Manager User Guide Configure FICON Management Server For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature refer to the HP StorageWorks Director Product Manager User Guide Configure Feature Key For complete procedures on configuring this feature refer to the HP StorageWorks Director ...

Page 111: ...ete procedures on using EWS refer to the HP StorageWorks Embedded Web Server User Guide Enable Telnet Use the following steps to enable Telnet 1 At the Hardware View choose Configure Enable Telnet Choosing Enable Telnet automatically places a check mark in the check box 2 Choose Enable Telnet again to remove the check mark and disable telnet access When disabled remote users cannot access the dire...

Page 112: ...d In addition start with the bottom port of each UPM card and work upward 3 Bundle Fibre Channel cables from the director and other equipment groups of 16 maximum and secure them as directed by the customer 4 Set the director online For instructions see Set the Director Online on page 87 Connect the Director to a Fabric To attach the director to a multi switch fabric connect the director to an E_P...

Page 113: ...switches participating in the fabric 4 Route a multi mode or single mode fiber optic cable depending on the ISL distance between directors between customer specified E_Ports of both directors 5 At the Products View page click the Director 2 64 icon The Hardware View page for the selected director displays 6 Click the UPM card graphic supporting the E_Port connection to open the Port Card View page...

Page 114: ...HAFM on a remote workstation Note In order for HAFM to function properly compatible versions must be installed on both the client and server machines Windows UNIX or Workstation with color monitor keyboard and mouse using Intel Pentium processor with a 200 MHz or greater clock speed and the Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 Windows XP Unix or Linux 2 2 operatin...

Page 115: ... Internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4 0 or later or Netscape Navigator Version 4 0 or later Install HAFM Client on a Remote Workstation Use these steps to install HAFM on a remote client 1 Verify the workstation and the Ethernet LAN segment with the Director 2 64 attached are connected through the Internet 2 At the workstation launch the browser application 3 At the brows...

Page 116: ...he InstallAnywhere Wizard displays Follow the instructions provided to continue the installation Launch 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 displays 2 Type the user name and password 3 Choose an HAFM server from the HAFM Server drop down list Note The default user name is Administrator The...

Page 117: ... the HAFM server hard drive and made available for download to a director This chapter contains information on the following firmware management tasks Determine a Director Firmware Version page 118 Add a Firmware Version page 119 Modify a Firmware Version Description page 121 Delete a Firmware Version page 122 Download a Firmware Version to a Director page 123 Back Up the Director s Configuration ...

Page 118: ...he icon representing the director to be inspected for firmware version The Hardware View page for the selected director displays 3 Choose Maintenance Firmware Library The Director Firmware Library dialog box displays as shown in Figure 57 Figure 57 Firmware Library dialog box 4 The firmware version displays at the lower left corner of the dialog box in XX YY ZZ format where XX is the version level...

Page 119: ...nal computer PC with Internet access open the Hewlett Packard website The uniform resource locator URL is http www hp com country us eng support html b Click on Firmware Downloads in left panel c Click the Director Firmware Version XX YY ZZ entry where XX YY ZZ is the desired version The Windows Save As dialog box displays Verify or correct the directory path specified in the Save in field and the...

Page 120: ...h and filename display in the File name field and click Save The New Firmware Description dialog box displays See Figure 59 Figure 59 New Firmware Description dialog box 7 Enter a description up to 24 characters in length for the new firmware version and click OK It is recommended the description include the installation date and text that uniquely identifies the firmware version 8 A Transfer Comp...

Page 121: ...n will be modified The Hardware View page for the selected director displays 3 Choose Maintenance Firmware Library The Director Firmware Library dialog box displays as shown in Figure 57 4 Choose the firmware version to be modified and click Modify The Modify Firmware Description dialog box displays as shown in Figure 60 Figure 60 Modify Firmware Description dialog box 5 Enter a modified descripti...

Page 122: ...ouble click the icon representing the director from which the firmware version will be deleted The Hardware View page for the selected director displays 3 Choose Maintenance Firmware Library The Director Firmware Library dialog box displays as shown in Figure 57 4 Choose the firmware version to be deleted and click Delete A confirmation dialog box displays 5 Click OK The selected firmware version ...

Page 123: ...ny the firmware version This information supplements information provided in this general procedure Use these steps to download a firmware version to a director 1 At the HAFM server open the HAFM application The Products View page displays 2 Before downloading firmware version XX YY ZZ to a director ensure the required compatible version of the HAFM application is running on the HAFM server Refer ...

Page 124: ... download process begins If an error occurs a message displays indicating the problem must be fixed before firmware is downloaded Conditions that terminate the process include A redundant CTP2 card failure The firmware version is being installed to the director by another user The director to HAFM server link is down If a problem occurs and a corresponding message displays refer to the HP StorageW...

Page 125: ...director Status table turns yellow the Status field displays No Link and the State field displays a reason message The alert panel at the bottom of the navigation control panel displays a gray square indicating director status is unknown Illustrated FRUs in the Hardware View page are removed and then displayed again as the connection is re established After the IPL a Synchronizing CTP2s message di...

Page 126: ...n The Products View displays 2 Double click the icon representing the director for which the configuration file will be backed up The Hardware View page for the selected director displays 3 Choose Maintenance Backup Restore Configuration The Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box displays as shown in Figure 61 4 Click Backup When the backup process finishes the Backup Complete dialog box disp...

Page 127: ...8 Federal Communications Commission Notice page 129 IEC EMC Statement Worldwide page 131 Spécification ATI Classe A France page 131 Canadian Notice Avis Canadien page 131 European Union Notice page 132 Japanese Notice page 132 Harmonics Conformance Japan page 133 German Noise Declaration page 133 Laser Safety page 134 Declaration of Conformity page 135 ...

Page 128: ...r The Hewlett Packard Regulatory Model Number for this product is RSVLB 0211 The HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Regulatory Model Number can be found on the product label along with the required approval markings and information When requesting certification information for this product always refer to this Regulatory Model Number This Regulatory Model Number should not be confused with the marketin...

Page 129: ... or ID on the label After the class of the device is determined refer to the corresponding statement in the following sections Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in ...

Page 130: ... to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding your product refer to http www hp com For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact Hewlett Packard Company Product Regulations Manager 3000 Hanover St Palo Alto CA 94304 Or...

Page 131: ...ns radioélectriques émis définis dans la norme européenne EN 55022 concernant la Compatibilité Electromagnétique Canadian Notice Avis Canadien Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Class B ...

Page 132: ...to the following European Norms the equivalent international standards are in parenthesis EN55022 1998 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 1998 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 IEC61000 4 11 Electromagnetic Immunity EN60950 IEC60950 Product Safety Power Quality IEC610000 3 2 Harmonics and IEC61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker Also appr...

Page 133: ...133 Director 2 64 Installation Guide Harmonics Conformance Japan German Noise Declaration Schalldruckpegel Lp 68 8 dB A Am Arbeitsplatz operator position Normaler Betrieb normal operation Nach ISO 7779 1988 EN 27779 1991 Typprüfung ...

Page 134: ...OLM for connection to the Fibre communications port In the USA the OLM is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services DHHS regulation 21 CFR Subchapter J The certification is indicated by a label on the plastic OLM housing Outside the USA the OLM is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements c...

Page 135: ...Regulatory Compliance Notices 135 Director 2 64 Installation Guide Declaration of Conformity The Declaration of Conformity is shown below ...

Page 136: ...Regulatory Compliance Notices 136 Director 2 64 Installation Guide ...

Page 137: ...uide B Technical Specifications B This appendix contains the following information Physical Dimensions page 138 Environmental Specifications page 138 Power Requirements page 139 Operating Tolerances page 139 Laser Information page 140 ...

Page 138: ... 39 7 cm 15 7 in Width 44 5 cm 17 5 in Depth 54 6 cm 21 5 in Weight 52 3 kg 115 lb Shipping Weight 76 4 kg 168 lb Table 7 Environmental Specifications Specification Shipping Storage Operating Weight 76 4 kg 168 lb 52 3 kg 115 lb 52 3 kg 115 lb Temperature 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C 34 F to 140 F 1 C to 60 C 40 F to 104 F 4 C to 40 C Humidity 5 to 100 5 to 80 8 to 80 Maximum wet bulb temperature 84...

Page 139: ...wer Requirements Specification Value Input voltage 100 to 120 or 200 to 240 VAC Input frequency 50 60 Hz Table 9 Operating Tolerances Specification Value Heat dissipation 16 UPM cards maximum 490W 1 672 BTU hr Cooling airflow clearances Right and left sides 5 1 cm 2 0 in Front and rear 7 6 cm 3 0 in Top and bottom No clearance required Shock and vibration tolerance 60 Gs for 10 milliseconds withou...

Page 140: ...ts Table 10 lists the 2 Gb laser specifications Table 10 Laser specs 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 Multi mode 2...

Page 141: ...141 Director 2 64 Installation Guide C Electrostatic Discharge C This appendix contains the following information Precautions Against Electrostatic Discharge page 142 Grounding Methods page 142 ...

Page 142: ...nded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the gro...

Page 143: ... box 76 components of the director 2 64 27 configuration data backing up 110 configure director network information 73 configure fabric parameters dialog box 93 configure feature key dialog box procedure 110 configure management server 110 configure menu features 110 management server 110 configure menu enable telnet 111 configure switch parameters dialog box 89 90 configuring ethernet events 102 ...

Page 144: ...tion 95 incompatible parameters 26 less than r_a_tov 95 multi switch fabrics 95 rerouting delay 92 E_port segmentation preferred domain ID 91 e_port segmentation 25 causes of 26 e_ports 30 electrostatic discharge precautions 142 e mail notification introduction 23 enable telnet 111 equipment symbols 14 ESD wrist strap 36 ethernet events configure at HAFM server 102 events enable at HAFM server 102...

Page 145: ...ments 114 setting offline 87 setting the director online 87 HAFM server Fibre Alliance MIB 23 hard drives remote workstation 115 help obtaining 17 Hewlett Packard rack installation 57 hexagonal adapter 34 homogeneous fabric interop mode 97 hop counts 92 HP authorized reseller 17 storage website 17 technical support 17 HP UX operating system 114 HyperTerminal 36 77 I inband switch management 89 ins...

Page 146: ...net Explorer 115 mode interop 97 M Series rack 49 multi mode fiber optic cables 31 multi switch fabric 25 connectivity failures causes of 25 degraded performance causes of 25 domain IDs 25 e_d_tov 95 e_port segmentation causes of 26 principal switch 95 rerouting delay 92 zoning 25 multi switch fabric e_ports 30 N n_ports 30 Netscape Navigator 115 network addresses changing 73 default settings 73 g...

Page 147: ...safety ESD grounding cable with wrist strap 36 fiber optic protective plug 35 SANtegrity Binding features switch binding 97 SBAR assembly 32 segmentation causes of 26 serviceability features 22 set director date and time manually 84 setting online state 87 shelf brackets 50 58 shortwave laser transceivers 31 single mode fiber optic cables 31 site plan 41 SNMP agent general description 21 SNMP trap...

Page 148: ...X operating system 115 Director 2 64 firmware 21 FC fabric element MIB 23 firmware deleting 122 determining 118 modifying description 121 HP UX operating system 114 Internet Explorer 115 Linux operating system 114 Netscape Navigator 115 Solaris operating system 115 SunOS operating system 115 Windows operating systems 36 114 video card remote workstation 115 voltage AC power connectors 33 34 W warn...

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