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2

Power supply unit fan

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Power supply units (2 units)

3

Power supply unit handle

8

Chassis fan modules (4 units)

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Unswitched power receptacle

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Chassis fan module release latches (8)

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Power supply unit latch release

Side View

The following figure shows the side view of a IBM SAN48C-6 Switch:

Figure 3. Side View of the IBM SAN48C-6 Switch

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Grounding point

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Rack mounting holes

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Port side of the switch

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Rear side of the switch

Fan Modules

The IBM SAN48C-6 Switch fan modules have a fixed handle for insertion and removal from the chassis.

The IBM SAN48C-6 Switch requires a minimum of two operating fan modules to prevent automatic

shutdown. It supports up to four fan modules. This provides redundancy for uninterrupted operation in

the event of fan module failure. The IBM SAN48C-6 Switch fan modules are hot-swappable to also allow

swapping out of a fan module during operation for uninterrupted operation. During a fan module

replacement, the internal airflow through the chassis is changed. If the internal airflow is disrupted for too

long, the preset temperature thresholds will be exceeded and the system will automatically shut down to

prevent permanent damage.

Chapter 1. Overview of the IBM SAN48C-6 Fibre Channel Switch  3

Summary of Contents for SAN48C-6

Page 1: ...IBM Storage Networking MTM 8977 T48 IBM Storage Networking SAN48C 6 32 Gbps 48 Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation Service and User Guide IBM SC27 9572 01...

Page 2: ...publication be sure to read the general information under Notices on page 54 Edition notice This edition applies to the IBM SAN48C 6 Port Fibre Channel Switch and to all subsequent releases and modifi...

Page 3: ...tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Howev...

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Page 5: ...8C 6 Fibre Channel Switch 1 Switch Overview 1 Fan Modules 3 Power Supplies 4 LEDs 5 Transceivers 7 Chapter 2 Cabinet and Rack Installation 9 Cabinet and Rack Requirements 9 General Requirements for Ca...

Page 6: ...Cable and Port Specifications 46 Cables and Adapters 46 Console Port 46 Console Port Pinouts 46 Connecting the Console Port to a Computer Using the DB 25 Adapter 46 Connecting the Console Port to a C...

Page 7: ...Korean Communications Commission Class A Statement 59 Russia Electromagnetic Interference Class A Statement 59 Index 60 v...

Page 8: ...n 17 10 Installing Rack Mount Brackets on the Front Side of the Chassis 19 11 Installing Rack Mount Brackets on the Front Side of the Chassis 22 12 Installing the Switch onto the 2 Post Rack From the...

Page 9: ...sceivers 40 10 Optical Parameters for 32 Gbps SFPs 41 11 Operating and Storage Temperature Ranges for 32 Gbps SFPs 41 12 General Specifications for 16 Gbps Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers 42 13 Optical...

Page 10: ...23 Site Planning Checklist 51 24 Contact and Site Information 52 viii...

Page 11: ...h as restricted mobility or limited vision to use information technology products successfully Accessibility features The following list includes the major accessibility features in this product Light...

Page 12: ...to include the following information Exact publication title Form number for example GC27 2270 00 Page numbers to which you are referring You can also mail your comments to International Business Mac...

Page 13: ...notices on page xv These notices indicate potential damage to programs devices or data Caution notices on page xi These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you Danger...

Page 14: ...C014 CAUTION This product is equipped with a 3 wire two conductors and ground power cable and plug Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock C018 CAUTIO...

Page 15: ...itions To avoid these hazards ensure that your system electrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protection requirements Refer to the information that is provided with your device or the pow...

Page 16: ...installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To disconnect 1 Turn off everything unless instructed otherwise 2 Remove the power cords from the outlets 3 Remove the signal c...

Page 17: ...ds The product might be equipped with multiple power cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords L003 DANGER Hazardous voltage present Voltages present constitute a shock hazard...

Page 18: ...s that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock R001 part 1 of 2 CAUTION Do not install a...

Page 19: ...least 760 x 2030 mm 30 x 80 in Ensure that all devices shelves drawers doors and cables are secure Ensure that the four leveling pads are raised to their highest position Ensure that there is no stab...

Page 20: ...at the model numbers reflect the corresponding Cisco products Table 1 on page xviii provides a product matrix to correlate the Cisco products and models to the IBM product names and machine types and...

Page 21: ...low Drain Detection and Isolation Virtual SAN VSAN and Inter VSAN routing IVR and migration from fabric wide Quality of Service QoS from SAN islands to enterprise wide storage networks Provides intell...

Page 22: ...LEDs 48 5 USB port 11 Airflow grill 6 Link status LED Rear View The following figure shows the rear view of a IBM SAN48C 6Cisco MDS 9148T Switch Switch Figure 2 Rear View of the IBM SAN48C 6Cisco MDS...

Page 23: ...removal from the chassis The IBM SAN48C 6 Switch requires a minimum of two operating fan modules to prevent automatic shutdown It supports up to four fan modules This provides redundancy for uninterr...

Page 24: ...PSU It supports up to two PSUs This provides redundancy for uninterrupted operation in the event of PSU or grid failure The PSUs are hot swappable to allow swapping out of a PSU during operation for...

Page 25: ...of different system components during boot up tests and online operation The following tables describe the location of each LED and the meaning of its color Table 2 Chassis Activity LEDs for a IBM SAN...

Page 26: ...atched airflow direction observed in one of the following modules Fan modules The switch will go down in 10 15 seconds PSUs The switch will go down after 10 minutes Fan modules and PSUs The switch wil...

Page 27: ...bes the Ethernet port LEDs for an IBM SAN48C 6 Fan switch LED Position Status State Left Off There is no link Solid Green Indicates a physical link Right Off There is no link traffic Blinking Yellow I...

Page 28: ...h see SFP Transceiver Specifications SFP transceivers can be ordered either separately or with the IBM SAN48C 6 Switch Note Use only IBM provided transceivers in the IBM SAN48C 6 switches Each transce...

Page 29: ...ssis should be 1 RU equal to 1 75 in 4 4 cm The width between the inside edges of the mounting posts must be at least 17 75 in 45 1 cm This is the distance between the two front posts of the four post...

Page 30: ...mbly 1998 x 600 x 1000 H x W x D 42U Requirements Specific to Solid Walled Cabinets In addition to the requirements listed in the General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks on page 9 section solid wa...

Page 31: ...tion After the front rack mount brackets are securely attached to the rack mounting rails the shelf bracket can be removed The Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket kit supports the following configurations An...

Page 32: ...ounting post as shown in Figure 6 on page 12 and align the screw holes at the front of the shelf bracket with the holes in the rack mounting post Then attach the shelf bracket to the rack mounting pos...

Page 33: ...rack mounting post Then attach the shelf bracket to the front rack mounting post using a minimum of four 12 24 or 10 24 screws Note The bottom hole of the shelf bracket should align with the bottom ho...

Page 34: ...ted the Technical Specifications section Ensure that you are positioning the switch in a rack so that it takes in cold air from the cold aisle and exhausts air to the hot aisle For more information se...

Page 35: ...nly the carrier edges Tip Retain the shipping container in case the chassis has to be shipped in the future Note The switch is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage occurs during transpor...

Page 36: ...e notches on the baffle with the slots on the brackets and sliding the ends of the baffle so that the baffle locks into place Figure 8 NEBS Kit for 2 Post Installation 16 IBM Storage Networking IBM St...

Page 37: ...N48C 6 switch into a cabinet or rack that meets the requirements described in the Cabinet and Rack Requirements section Installing the Switch in a 4 Post Rack Before you begin Inspect the switch shipm...

Page 38: ...units are in the cold aisle 2 Determine which way the chassis should slide in and out of the rack port side entry first or rear side entry first You might consider whether the front or back of the rac...

Page 39: ...es on a side of the chassis b Attach the guide to the chassis using two M4 screws Tighten the screws to 12 in lb 1 36 N m of torque c Repeat Step 2 for the other rack mount guide on the other side of...

Page 40: ...switch between the rack or cabinet posts that do not have slider rails attached to them b Align the two rack mount guides on either side of the switch with the slider rails installed in the rack Slid...

Page 41: ...ck port side entry first or rear side entry first You might consider whether the front or back of the rack provides better clearance for maneuvering the chassis in and out during installation and serv...

Page 42: ...ack a Holding the switch with both hands position the back of the switch between the two posts of the rack Then gently move the switch until the rack mount brackets come in contact with two rack posts...

Page 43: ...Figure 12 Installing the Switch onto the 2 Post Rack From the Front Side of the Chassis Chapter 3 Installing the IBM SAN48C 6 Switch 23...

Page 44: ...talled ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning When installing or re...

Page 45: ...he system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 CAUTION During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the switch Installing the ESD Grounding Strap This sec...

Page 46: ...Figure 15 Wearing the ESD Strap 26 IBM Storage Networking IBM Storage Networking SAN48C 6 32 Gbps 48 Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation Service and User Guide...

Page 47: ...nected to a separate power feed Otherwise only one power feed is required There must be an earth ground connection to the chassis to which you are installing the replacement module Typically the chass...

Page 48: ...r cable connector from a high voltage PSU press the tab at the top of the connector and pull the connector out of the PSU 2 Grasp the PSU handle while pressing the release latch towards the handle 3 P...

Page 49: ...UTION The IBM c type Series Switches have internal temperature sensors that can shut down the system if the temperature within the chassis exceed certain safety thresholds To accurately monitor the sy...

Page 50: ...interface equipment needed Before installing the component have all the additional external equipment and cables available Connecting the Console Port This section describes how to connect the RS 232...

Page 51: ...while the switch is booting Connect the console port to a modem either before powering the switch on or after the switch has completed the boot process Connecting before the switch is powered on About...

Page 52: ...formation about configuring the switch for in band management see the Fabric Manager Fundamentals Configuration Guide or the NX OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide Each transceiver must match the tran...

Page 53: ...iver grip the body of the connector Do not pull on the jacket sleeve because this can compromise the fiber optic termination in the connector If the cable does not remove easily ensure that any latch...

Page 54: ...low these steps Procedure 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use 2 Remove attached fibre optic cables if any For more information see the Removing a Cable from an S...

Page 55: ...into the power supplies and arrange the cables so that they cannot be accidentally pulled out Note Depending on the outlet receptacle on your power distribution unit you may need the optional jumper p...

Page 56: ...Series System Messages Guide If you cannot resolve an issue contact your customer service representative 12 If not using POAP manually complete the initial configuration of the switch via the automati...

Page 57: ...d storage 10 to 95 Altitude operating 197 to 6500 ft 60 to 2000 m The following table lists the physical specifications for the IBM SAN48C 6SAN48C 6 switch Table 4 Physical Specifications for the IBM...

Page 58: ...able 5 Power Supply Specifications AC Input Power Specification AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC AC input frequency Nominal 50 to 60 Hz Power supply output capacity 650 W Output holdup time 20 ms Power...

Page 59: ...transceivers support 850 to 1610 nm nominal wavelengths depending upon the transceiver For the list of supported transceivers see the Cisco MDS 9000 Series Compatibility Matrix For details about tran...

Page 60: ...8 05 328 ft 100 m OM4 50 0 28 05 328 ft 100 m OM5 62 5 14 025 49 ft 15 m OM1 50 0 14 025 115 ft 35 m OM2 50 0 14 025 328 ft 100 m OM3 50 0 14 025 410 ft 125 m OM4 50 0 14 025 410 ft 125 m OM5 62 5 8 5...

Page 61: ...1 95 16 Gbps 1 86 32 Gbps 2 04 8 Gbps 1 95 16 Gbps 1 86 32 Gbps AJHF 5 0 2 0 11 4 2 0 6 4 8 Gbps 6 4 16 Gbps 6 4 32 Gbps AJHS 2 0 5 0 14 0 2 0 10 16 Gbps The following table provides information on o...

Page 62: ...t OM2 150 m 492 ft OM3 190 m 623 ft OM4 70 m 230 ft OM1 150 m 492 ft OM2 380 m 1247 ft OM3 400 m 1312 ft OM4 AJHC 1310 SMF 9 0 9 0 9 0 14 025 8 5 4 25 10 km 6 2 mile 10 km 6 2 mile 10 km 6 2 mile AJHD...

Page 63: ...5 0 2 0 12 0 2 0 7 8 4 Gbps 6 4 8 Gbps 6 4 16 Gbps AJHD 2 0 5 0 14 0 2 0 10 16 Gbps The following table provides information on operating and storage temperature ranges Table 14 Operating and Storage...

Page 64: ...9 0 2 125 4 250 8 500 10 km 6 2 miles 10 km 6 2 miles 10 km 6 2 miles Power Requirements and Environmental Conditions for 8 Gbps SFP Transceivers The following table provides the optical parameters f...

Page 65: ...ps 3 2 Gbps 1 4 Gbps 0 5 8 Gbps 3 2 Gbps 1 4 Gbps 0 5 8 Gbps 7 8 2 Gbps 7 8 4 Gbps 6 4 8 Gbps The following table provides information on operating and storage temperature ranges Table 17 Operating an...

Page 66: ...s an asynchronous RS 232 serial port with an RJ 45 connector You can use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 9 female adapter or the RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter depending on yo...

Page 67: ...t to a computer running terminal emulation software The following table lists the pinouts for the console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter Table 20 Port...

Page 68: ...C 6 BI DB 7 BI DD 8 BI DD The following figure shows a schematic representation of the 10 100 1000 BASE T cable Figure 19 Twisted Pair 10 100 1000 BASE T Cable The following table lists the connector...

Page 69: ...ponsible for selecting the appropriate power cord for the product Using a noncompatible power cord with this product may result in electrical safety hazard Orders delivered to Argentina Brazil and Jap...

Page 70: ...mation on the fibre cable specifications see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Pluggable Transceivers Data Sheet 50 IBM Storage Networking IBM Storage Networking SAN48C 6 32 Gbps 48 Port Fibre Channel Switch...

Page 71: ...ou complete before installing the IBM SAN48C 6 Switch Consider heat dissipation when sizing the air conditioning requirements for an installation Table 23 Site Planning Checklist Task No Planning Acti...

Page 72: ...interruptible power supply 3 RFI radio frequency interference Contact and Site Information Use the following worksheet to record contact and site information Table 24 Contact and Site Information Cont...

Page 73: ...oduct Number Switch IP address Switch IP netmask Host name Domain name IP broadcast address Gateway router address DNS address Modem telephone number Appendix B Site Planning and Maintenance Records 5...

Page 74: ...cies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in t...

Page 75: ...ments for the United States and other countries Federal Communications Commission Statement This explains the Federal Communications Commission s FCC s statement This equipment has been tested and fou...

Page 76: ...asse A ein Um dieses sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Handb chern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben Des Weiteren d rfen auch nur von der IBM empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden...

Page 77: ...von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung von IBM gesteckt eingebaut werden Deutschland Einhaltung des Gesetzes ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten Dieses Produkt entspricht dem Gesetz b...

Page 78: ...This explains the Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Statement This statement explains the Japan JIS C...

Page 79: ...statement for products greater than 20 A per phase three phase Korean Communications Commission Class A Statement This explains the Korean Communications Commission KCC statement Russia Electromagneti...

Page 80: ...emarks 55 intellectual property 54 L license for patents 54 N notices caution xi danger xiii environmental xvii types xi notices caution xi notices danger xiii P patents 54 precautions ESD xv product...

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