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SAN140M

 

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Summary of Contents for TotalStorage SAN140M

Page 1: ...Service Manual Service information 2027 140 GC26 7664 04 Read Before Using This product contains software that is licensed under written license agreements Your use of such software is subject to the...

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Page 3: ...IBM TotalStorage SAN140M Director Installation and Service Manual Service information 2027 140 GC26 7664 04...

Page 4: ...UBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states or region...

Page 5: ...nt 15 Tools supplied with the director 15 Tools supplied by service personnel 17 Director management 18 Ordering the lift tool 19 World Trade locations 19 United States locations 20 Chapter 2 Installa...

Page 6: ...rver information 57 Access the management server desktop 57 Configure management server names 58 Configure gateway and DNS server addresses 59 Task 8 Configure Windows operating system users 61 Change...

Page 7: ...ysis 110 MAP 0300 Loss of server communication 114 MAP 0400 FRU failure analysis 124 MAP 0500 Port failure or link incident analysis 128 MAP 0600 Fabric or ISL problem analysis 141 Chapter 4 Repair in...

Page 8: ...set the director CTP front panel 193 Cleaning fiber optic components 194 Download and install firmware 195 Download and install firmware to director Element Manag er application 196 Download and insta...

Page 9: ...supply events 200 through 299 288 Fan module events 300 through 399 292 CTP card events 400 through 499 300 Port card UPM and XPM events 500 through 599 311 SBAR events 600 through 699 323 Thermal eve...

Page 10: ...C Class A State ment 376 Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement 376 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada 376 European Union EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Direc tive...

Page 11: ...n view 35 17 Date time view 36 18 Parameters view 36 19 Fabric parameters view 38 20 Network view 40 21 Basic information view 42 22 SNMP view 43 23 CLI view 45 24 OSMS view 45 25 SSL view 47 26 Maint...

Page 12: ...tion dialog box 186 60 System files view 187 61 Switch view 191 62 Clean fiber optic components 195 63 Firmware library dialog box 196 64 Firmware upgrade view 198 65 InstallShield wizard dialog box 2...

Page 13: ...xi Figures 83 Miscellaneous parts 258 84 Power cords and receptacles 259 85 24 Port Ethernet hub 340...

Page 14: ...SAN140M Installation and Service Manual xii...

Page 15: ...P 400 Event codes 124 14 MAP 500 Event codes 128 15 Link incident messages 129 16 Invalid attachment reasons and actions 130 17 Inactive port reasons and actions 135 18 MAP 600 event codes 141 19 E_Po...

Page 16: ...SAN140M Installation and Service Manual xiv...

Page 17: ...director contains no customer serviceable parts that require internal access to the product during normal operation or prescribed maintenance conditions Related publications Other publications that p...

Page 18: ...34 SAN24M 1 Switch 2026 224 Sphereon 4500 Switch E OS EFCM Element Manager EFCM Basic Edition EFC Manager Software Release 9 0 User Manual 620 000170 Sphereon 4500 Switch Element Manager User Manual 6...

Page 19: ...hereon 4700 Switch E OS EFCM Element Manager EFCM Basic Edition EFC Manager Software Release 9 0 User Manual 620 000170 Sphereon 4700 Switch Element Manager User Manual 620 000242 EFCM Basic Edition U...

Page 20: ...nk from U S A STARPUBS at SJEVM5 IBMLink from Canada STARPUBS at TORIBM IBM Mail Exchange USIB3VVD at IBMMAIL You can also mail your comments by using the Reader Comment Form in the back of this manua...

Page 21: ...following notices and statements are used in this document They are listed below in order of increasing severity of potential hazards Follow the links for more detailed descriptions and examples of t...

Page 22: ...as a metal shell do not touch the shell until you have completed the voltage and grounding checks Improper wiring or grounding could place dangerous voltage on the metal shell If any of the conditions...

Page 23: ...f fire water or structural damage Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation a...

Page 24: ...current or energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached L001 DANGER Rack mounted devices are not to be used as a shelf or work space L002 DANGER Multiple power cords L0...

Page 25: ...If the symbol is It means A hazardous electrical condition with less severity than electrical danger A generally hazardous condition not represented by other safety symbols 18 kg 39 7 lb A specificat...

Page 26: ...and or assemblies that contain lead solder To avoid the release of lead Pb into the environment do not burn Discard the circuit card as instructed by local regulations C014 CAUTION Ensure the buildin...

Page 27: ...stalled in a different rack cabinet An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on the metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the r...

Page 28: ...et within a room or building Reduce the weight of the rack cabinet by removing equipment starting at the top of the rack cabinet When possible restore the rack cabinet to the configuration of the rack...

Page 29: ...raps are not recommended for optical cables because they can be easily overtightened causing damage to the cable Laser safety This equipment contains Class 1 laser products and complies with FDA radia...

Page 30: ...equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed IBM offers a variety of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in recycling t...

Page 31: ...ative Battery return program This product may contain sealed lead acid nickel cadmium nickel metal hydride lithium or lithium ion battery Consult your user manual or service manual for specific batter...

Page 32: ...rning WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birt...

Page 33: ...s dynamic switched connections between Fibre Channel servers and devices in a SAN environment The ports operate at 1 2 or 10 gigabits per second Gbps Directors from one to three can be configured to o...

Page 34: ...tomer network As an option administrators or operators with a browser capable PC and an Internet connection can monitor and manage the director through the EFCM Basic Edition interface The interface m...

Page 35: ...eral information Figure 1 Cabinet mounted SAN140M directors and management server ENTER L1 L2 FAN HDD 4 3 i140M001 1 2 3 3 4 5 Location Description 1 Ethernet hub 2 Director 3 Management server 4 Dire...

Page 36: ...ctors and indicators associated with the FRUs Director FRUs accessed from the front Figure 2 include the Universal port module UPM cards 2 Gbps 10 Gbps port module XPM cards Control processor CTP card...

Page 37: ...s Serial crossbar SBAR assemblies Power supplies AC modules Power System Error LED Assembly not shown Backplane not shown Figure 3 Director FRUs rear access i140M003 3 2 4 6 1 5 Location Description 1...

Page 38: ...on The LED blinks if unit beaconing is enabled A lit system error LED indicating a failure takes precedence over unit beaconing CTP card The director is delivered with two CTP cards The active CTP car...

Page 39: ...The EP subsystem provides Class F and exception frame processing and manages frame transmission to and from the SBAR assembly In addition a CTP card provides nonvolatile memory for storing firmware di...

Page 40: ...een LED illuminates or blinks if there is active traffic and the amber LED turns off to indicate normal port operation The amber LED illuminates and the green LED turns off to indicate a port failure...

Page 41: ...at 10 gigabits per second Gbps The card faceplate contains One duplex LC connector for attaching fiber optic cables Amber and green LEDs that indicate port status similar to the LEDs on the UPM cards...

Page 42: ...re 7 for XPM cards optic transceivers The fiber optic transceivers provide duplex LC connectors and can be detached from director ports for easy replacement NOTE SFP and XFP transceivers are not inter...

Page 43: ...ction to allow for different AC power sources The power supplies are input rated at 180 to 264 volts alternating current VAC The faceplate of each power supply provides the following status LEDs A gre...

Page 44: ...from a port determines if a connection can be established and establishes the connection if the destination port is available The assembly also stores busy source connection and error status for each...

Page 45: ...nternal loopback external loopback and Fibre Channel FC wrap tests The FC wrap test applies only when the director is configured to operate in FICON management style An RS 232 maintenance port at the...

Page 46: ...e SAN management application queries the status of each backup FRU A backup FRU failure is indicated by an illuminated amber LED SNMP management using the Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB Version 1 1...

Page 47: ...and status Symbol Message Description Fully operational All components and installed ports are operational Redundant failure A redundant component has failed and the backup component has taken over Mi...

Page 48: ...rque tool designed for use with another IBM product Use of the wrong tool may overtighten and damage logic cards Figure 8 Torque tool and hex adapter Door key The door key with 5 16 socket Figure 9 ma...

Page 49: ...maintenance port The cable has nine conductors and DB 9 male and female connectors Figure 12 Null modem cable Tools supplied by service personnel The following tools are expected to be supplied by se...

Page 50: ...ns tools and instructions to clean fiber optic cable connectors loopback plugs and protective plugs Director management The director is managed and controlled through a Management server running a SAN...

Page 51: ...ns while entering commands during a telnet session with the director The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate management of a large number of directors using scripts The CLI is not an interactive...

Page 52: ...f the order request and the shipping request It might also result in a time and date to return the tool that is different from what you need Phone number and customer contact Account code 98577 Time a...

Page 53: ...21 Chapter 1 General information Contact your branch office tools coordinator or your region specialist if you have any questions or concerns...

Page 54: ...SAN140M Installation and Service Manual 22...

Page 55: ...in any standard 19 in equipment rack or mounted on a table top Factory defaults Table 3 lists factory set defaults for the director Table 3 Factory set defaults director Item Default EFCM Basic Editi...

Page 56: ...26 Task 2 Unpack inspect and install the Ethernet hub optional Optional perform task if hub is required to connect director and management interface 26 Task 3 Unpack inspect and install the director...

Page 57: ...0 Task 16 Configure management server optional Optional configure for open systems host control of director 72 Task 17 Set director date and time Required if management server is used 73 Task 18 Confi...

Page 58: ...the product resident EFCM Basic Edition interface Support equipment and technical personnel are available for the installation The required number and type of fiber optic jumper cables are delivered...

Page 59: ...ge caused during transit If a container is damaged ensure a representative from the freight carrier is present when the container is opened 2 Unpack shipping container s and inspect each item for dama...

Page 60: ...MDI switch on the top and middle hubs to MDI in Figure 13 1 and 2 Set the MDI switch on the bottom hub to MDIX out Figure 13 3 NOTE To connect two hubs follow step b and step c middle and bottom hub...

Page 61: ...Position the hub in the equipment rack Align screw holes in the mounting brackets with screw holes in the rack mount standards 3 Secure both sides of the hub to the rack mount standards Use the 1 8 i...

Page 62: ...n Power LED turns on Task 3 Unpack inspect and install the director The following paragraphs provide instructions to unpack inspect and install the director in a rack mount configuration If the direct...

Page 63: ...s required 1 Locate the rack mount position as directed by the customer The director is 20 inches 12 U high 2 Verify all FRUs including the SFP and XFP optical transceivers logic cards fans and power...

Page 64: ...ide single phase 180 to 264 VAC voltage 8 Power on the rack power strips 9 Inspect the front panel of each rack mounted Ethernet hub Ensure each green Power LED turns on 10 The director powers on and...

Page 65: ...upplied with the product to the RJ 45 connector labelled 10 100 at the front panel 2 Connect the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the Internet or LAN segment as directed by the customer If the h...

Page 66: ...ing preferred path and interswitch link ISL port fencing Configure director identification Perform this procedure to configure the director identification The Name Location and Contact variables corre...

Page 67: ...at any view The Date Time View displays Figure 17 a Click 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 198...

Page 68: ...the director online or offline on page 190 2 Select Switch and Parameters from the Configure menu at any view The Parameters View displays Figure 18 Figure 18 Parameters view a At the Insistent Domai...

Page 69: ...oad IPL f At the Zone Flexpars field check enable or uncheck the parameter When enabled zone FlexPars implement an isolation feature that prevents fabric format RSCNs from propagating to devices in zo...

Page 70: ...is the recommended value The R_A_TOV value must exceed the E_D_TOV value b At the E_D_TOV field type a value between 2 through 600 tenths of a second 0 2 through 60 seconds Two seconds 20 is the recom...

Page 71: ...ing heterogeneous fabrics and if the director is fabric attached to IBM directors or switches and other open fabric compliant switches NOTE With Open Fabric 1 0 enabled the default zone set is disable...

Page 72: ...to the new IP address 3 Update the address resolution protocol ARP table for the browser PC a Close the EFCM Basic Edition interface and all browser applications b At the Windows desktop click Start...

Page 73: ...t name should characterize the device to which the port is attached b Click a check box in the Blocked column to block or unblock a port default is unblocked A check mark in the box indicates a port i...

Page 74: ...BB_Credit from the Configure menu at any view The RX BB_Credit View displays 3 Perform one of the following To set all offline ports to default values click Default To set an offline port to a user s...

Page 75: ...Click OK to save and activate changes Configure SNMP Perform this procedure to configure names write authorizations addresses and user datagram protocol UDP port numbers for SNMP trap message recipie...

Page 76: ...DNS host name of the trap recipient SNMP management workstation in the Trap Recipient field It is recommended the IP address be used g Type a decimal port number in the UDP Port Number field to specif...

Page 77: ...SMS To enable or disable OSMS and host control 1 Select OSMS from the Configure menu at any view The OSMS View displays Figure 24 2 Perform one of the following Click Enable to activate OSMS Click Dis...

Page 78: ...ecure and unsecure communications are acceptable however unsecure communications are directed to an encrypted API connection Perform one of the following Click Enable to activate software SSL Click Di...

Page 79: ...product is delivered at a discount without all Fibre Channel ports enabled When additional port capacity is required the remaining ports are incrementally enabled through this feature Full volatility...

Page 80: ...stall the feature if required If the director fails and is replaced obtain new PFE keys from IBM Have the serial numbers of the failed and replacement directors and the old PFE key number or transacti...

Page 81: ...ptional director security features configured through Security menu selections The enhanced SANtegrity PFE keys SANtegrity authentication and SANtegrity binding must be installed Install PFE keys opti...

Page 82: ...rvers A RADIUS server stores and authenticates passwords and CHAP secrets Enterprise Fabric Mode Use the Enterprise Fabric Mode View to enable or disable Enterprise Fabric Mode EFM Fabric binding is a...

Page 83: ...ures refer to the EFCM Basic Edition User Manual 620 000240 for instructions If no additional options or features are to be configured go to Task 20 Cable Fibre Channel ports Task 5 Configure director...

Page 84: ...RS 232 modem cable and maintenance terminal desktop or notebook PC with a Windows based operating system and RS 232 serial communication software such as ProComm Plus or HyperTerminal are required 1 U...

Page 85: ...rs Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware or None Click OK The New Connection HyperTerminal window displays 8 At the prompt type the user password default is...

Page 86: ...yyy and zzz are decimals from zero through 255 If an address is to remain unchanged type the current address in the respective field 11 Select Exit from the File pull down menu A HyperTerminal message...

Page 87: ...fault password for the server LCD panel and the following transmission control protocol internet protocol TCP IP network information must be changed to conform to the customer LAN addressing plan IP a...

Page 88: ...s and the default subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 appears 6 Input a new subnet mask then press ENTER A Save Change Yes Save message appears 7 Press ENTER A Wait a moment message appears at the LCD panel the...

Page 89: ...conform to the customer LAN addressing plan The gateway addresses are the addresses of the local router for the corporate intranet Access the management server desktop To login and access the server d...

Page 90: ...agement server names To configure the management server name and workgroup name 1 At the Windows desktop click Start at the left side of the task bar bottom of the desktop then sequentially select Set...

Page 91: ...select Settings Control Panel and Network and Dial up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window displays 2 To configure addresses for the private LAN connection LAN 2 double click the Loc...

Page 92: ...ollowing DNS server addresses radio button At the Preferred DNS server field enter the DNS server IP address obtained from the customer then click OK to apply the changes and close the dialog box 8 Cl...

Page 93: ...to a customer specified password 1 At the Users and Passwords dialog box click Set Password The Set Password dialog box displays 2 At the New Password and Confirm New Password fields type the new pass...

Page 94: ...displays with the General tab selected Figure 31 2 Type the appropriate new user information in the User name Full name and Description fields then click the Group Membership tab The Properties dialog...

Page 95: ...nd time by default To set the server date and time 1 At the Windows desktop click Start at the left side of the task bar bottom of the desktop then sequentially select Settings Control Panel and Date...

Page 96: ...reference 4 Click the Date Time tab The Date Time Properties dialog box displays with the Date Time page open Figure 33 5 To change the date and time a Select the month from the drop down list under D...

Page 97: ...in this procedure are configured only once per installation To configure the call home feature 1 There are two jacks on the server internal modem one for the call home connection LINE and the other f...

Page 98: ...management application access To assign application user names and passwords 1 At the Windows desktop open the EFCM Log In dialog box 2 Type the SAN management application default user ID and passwor...

Page 99: ...n is not enabled 8 To configure event types for which e mail notification is sent select click the Filter link The Define Filter dialog box displays For instructions on defining event filters refer to...

Page 100: ...e management server Record or verify the following information 1 Verify network configuration information was recorded during Task 6 Configure server password and network addresses and Task 7 Configur...

Page 101: ...e changes 4 Record the director ID number a At the Windows desktop click Start at the left side of the task bar bottom of the desktop then sequentially select Settings Control Panel and System The Sys...

Page 102: ...FE key optional The following PFE keyed options are available Element Manager application This feature enables out of band director management through an Element Manager interface Products are deliver...

Page 103: ...tication This feature enhances security in SANs by restricting access to Fibre Channel elements directors or fabric switches SANtegrity binding This feature enhances security in SANs with a large and...

Page 104: ...e open systems management server and enable OSI host control of the director Implementing host control requires installation of a SAN management application on the OSI server Management applications i...

Page 105: ...agement application the director and application synchronize at least once daily Figure 37 Configure date and time dialog box 2 To set date and time manually a Click the Periodic Date Time Synchroniza...

Page 106: ...e Date and Time Synced information dialog box displays Click OK to synchronize the date and time and close the dialog box then click Activate to enable synchronization and close the Configure Date and...

Page 107: ...hould reflect the Ethernet network DNS host name b Type a director nickname name of 24 alphanumeric characters or less in the Nickname field The nickname appears instead of the WWN in Element Manager...

Page 108: ...enabled the value configured in the Preferred Domain ID field becomes the active domain ID when the fabric initializes c At the Rerouting Delay field check enable or uncheck disable the parameter Whe...

Page 109: ...tting the director online or offline on page 190 2 Select Operating Parameters and Fabric Parameters from the Configure menu at any view The Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box displays Figure 40 F...

Page 110: ...d Never Principal is the lowest priority setting The setting Never Principal means the switch is incapable of becoming a principal switch If all switches are set to Principal or Default the switch wit...

Page 111: ...eed 150 Type the desired value in the RX BB_Credit column c Click the check box in the LIN Alerts column to enable or disable link incident LIN alerts default is enabled A check mark in the box indica...

Page 112: ...d value 1 through 256 in the NPIV Login Limit column h Click the check box in the Port Binding column to enable or disable the feature default is disabled A check mark indicates binding is enabled and...

Page 113: ...against unauthorized viewing d Check the box in the Write Authorization column to enable write authorization for the trap recipient default is disabled When enabled a configured user can change sysCo...

Page 114: ...Threshold Alert dialog box screen 1 displays Figure 43 Figure 43 New threshold alert dialog box Screen 1 3 Type a name 64 alphanumeric characters or less in the Threshold Alert Name field 4 Select fr...

Page 115: ...ing which throughput is measured and threshold notifications can occur The valid range is 5 through 70560 minutes 9 Click Next The New Threshold Alert dialog box screen 3 displays Figure 45 10 Select...

Page 116: ...Enable Web Server from the Configure menu at any view A check mark appears when the interface is enabled and the menu closes 2 To enable Telnet access select Enable Telnet from the Configure menu at...

Page 117: ...Address field 6 At the Summary Interval field type the length of time the application should wait between notifications Choose seconds minutes or hours from the associated drop down list 7 To specify...

Page 118: ...d return to the SAN management application 2 At the EFCM main window select Ethernet Event from the Monitor menu The Configure Ethernet Events dialog box displays 3 Click the Enable Ethernet Events ch...

Page 119: ...ntication and SANtegrity binding must be installed Install PFE keys optional on page 47 Features include SANtegrity authentication Select SANtegrity Authentication from the Configure menu at the Eleme...

Page 120: ...instructions Configure interswitch links This section describes optional ISL performance features configured through the SAN management or Element Manager applications The OpenTrunking PFE key must b...

Page 121: ...re used to restore the server operating environment in case of hard drive failure The server does not back up Windows operating system data such as user names passwords date and time and network infor...

Page 122: ...he Shut Down Windows dialog box displays b Select the Restart option from the list box and click OK The server powers down and restarts During the reboot process the LAN connection between the server...

Page 123: ...ve and format the CD 8 Go to Task 20 Cable Fibre Channel ports following Task 20 Cable Fibre Channel ports Perform this task to cable Fibre Channel ports and connect devices 1 Route fiber optic jumper...

Page 124: ...one 1 are both valid individually but are not considered unique The first character of a zone set name must be a letter A through Z or a through z A zone set name cannot contain spaces Valid character...

Page 125: ...the values for all switches or directors participating in the fabric If the values must be changed from the EFCM Basic Edition refer to Task 4 Configure director at the EFCM Basic Edition interface op...

Page 126: ...ht click the director icon then select Element Manager from the pop up menu 8 Click the Hardware tab The Hardware View displays 9 Double click the graphical port connector used for the fabric ISL conn...

Page 127: ...ts Table 6 lists factory defaults for product passwords customer and maintenance level and the product s Internet Protocol IP address subnet mask and gateway address Quick start Table 7 lists and summ...

Page 128: ...tabase invalid Go to MAP 0600 020 Name server unable to synchronize databases Go to MAP 0600 021 Name Server database invalid Go to MAP 0600 031 SNMP request received from unauthorized community Add a...

Page 129: ...Error detected while processing system management command Go to Collecting maintenance data on page 4 186 121 Zone set activation failed zone set too large Reduce size of zone set and retry 140 Conge...

Page 130: ...required 313 Cooling fan propeller recovered No action required 314 Cooling fan propeller recovered No action required 315 Cooling fan propeller recovered No action required 320 Fan module removed Rep...

Page 131: ...port anomaly detected No action required 445 ASIC detected a system anomaly No action required 450 Serial number mismatch detected No action required 451 Switch speed incompatibility detected No acti...

Page 132: ...equired 525 FL_Port arbitration timeout No action required 581 Implicit incident Go to MAP 0500 582 Bit error threshold exceeded Go to MAP 0500 583 Loss of signal or loss of synchronization Go to MAP...

Page 133: ...on Go to MAP 0400 805 High temperature warning SBAR assembly thermal sensor Go to MAP 0400 806 Critically hot temperature warning SBAR assembly thermal sensor Go to MAP 0400 807 SBAR assembly shutdown...

Page 134: ...t includes the location of the product management interface other products and device connections The internet protocol IP address gateway address and subnet mask for the product reporting the problem...

Page 135: ...e optional on page 33 SAN management application Task 6 Configure server password and network addresses on page 55 and Access the management server desktop on page 57 OSI host console Refer to documen...

Page 136: ...A red diamond failure indicator indicates the product is not operational c Inspect simulated Fibre Channel ports for a yellow triangle attention indicator that overlays the FRU graphic d Inspect simu...

Page 137: ...the next level of support Collecting maintenance data on page 186 Exit MAP 9 If an incident occurs on the Fibre Channel link between the product and attached OSI server a link incident record is gener...

Page 138: ...to the reported problem Begin fault isolation with the most recent event code with the highest severity level Other codes may accompany this event code or may indicate a normal indication after a pro...

Page 139: ...tions of being powered on such as A lit PWR LED green or ERR LED amber on front bezel A lit LED green on active CTP card Lit LEDs adjacent to Fibre Channel ports At least one PWR OK LED green is lit o...

Page 140: ...e next level of support Exit MAP 4 Inspect and verify facility power is within specifications One single phase connection for each power supply Input power between 180 and 264 VAC at least 15 amps Inp...

Page 141: ...6 Verify power supply operation a Inspect each power supply to determine if the amber failure LED is lit b If an amber LED is lit ensure the indicated power supply is correctly installed and seated Pa...

Page 142: ...failed component Byte 1 is the slot number of the failed FRU 00 for a nonredundant FRU 00 or 01 for redundant FRUs and 00 through 34 for port cards Table 11 lists byte 0 FRU codes and associated step...

Page 143: ...n be performed while director power is on Perform the data collection procedure as part of FRU removal and replacement ATTENTION Do not remove and replace a redundant CTP card if the backup CTP card i...

Page 144: ...se one or more thermal sensors to post event codes Did fan module replacement solve the problem NO YES The director appears operational Exit MAP Contact the next level of support Exit MAP 7 A power su...

Page 145: ...t after the failure and devices momentarily logout login and resume operation Perform the data collection procedure and return the CD to support personnel for analysis Exit MAP 10 The backup CTP card...

Page 146: ...normal 1 The following product management interface failed EFCM Basic Edition browser PC Go to step 2 SAN management or Element Manager application management server Go to step 5 2 A Page cannot be f...

Page 147: ...art MAP and click OK If the EFCM Basic Edition interface does not open wait five minutes and perform this step again Is the EFCM Basic Edition interface operational NO YES The Internet connection is r...

Page 148: ...ransmit or receive errors for the Ethernet adapter exceeded a threshold the link was not connected or the link timed out A problem with the Ethernet cable Ethernet hubs or other LAN attached device is...

Page 149: ...erify hubs are correctly daisy chained a Top hub Ensure an RJ 45 Ethernet cable connects to port 24 and the medium dependent interface MDI switch is set to MDI in Figure 48 1 b Middle hub Ensure the c...

Page 150: ...ed Exit MAP Contact the next level of support Exit MAP 13 A problem with LAN attached device is indicated If the problem is associated with another fabric element or management server go to MAP 0000 S...

Page 151: ...t firmware upgrade is required Install or upgrade software Perform a data collection after the upgrade Was the maintenance action successful NO YES The management server connection is restored Exit MA...

Page 152: ...u The application closes and the Log In dialog box displays b Type the user ID and password obtained in MAP 0000 Start MAP c Type the IP address of the management server running the first instance of...

Page 153: ...ect using field displays COM1 or COM2 depending on the port connection to the product and click OK The COMn Properties dialog box displays where n is 1 or 2 g Configure Port Settings parameters Bits p...

Page 154: ...lected Individual Addresses list e Click OK to save the address close the dialog box and redefine the product to the SAN management application f Click OK to close the Discover Setup dialog box Was th...

Page 155: ...duct Type drop down list and type customer specified values in the User ID Password and Retype Password fields h Click OK to close the dialog box and define the new product configuration to the SAN ma...

Page 156: ...02 Cooling fan propeller failed Go to step 3 303 Cooling fan propeller failed Go to step 3 304 Cooling fan propeller failed Go to step 3 305 Cooling fan propeller failed Go to step 3 414 Backup CTP ca...

Page 157: ...data collection as part of FRU replacement Collecting maintenance data on page 186 NOTE Do not remove a fan module unless a replacement FRU is available To avoid product overheating a fan module must...

Page 158: ...or reset the director on page 192 Was the maintenance action successful NO YES The product is operational Exit MAP 6 Visual inspection amber LED is lit or event codes indicate a CTP card failed Replac...

Page 159: ...ownload Collecting maintenance data on page 186 Did the firmware download solve the problem NO YES The director appears operational Exit MAP 8 Visual inspection amber LED is lit or event codes indicat...

Page 160: ...s and MAP steps Table 14 MAP 500 Event codes Event code Explanation Action 080 Unauthorized worldwide name Go to step 3 081 Invalid attachment Go to step 17 504 Port card failure Go to step 5 505 Port...

Page 161: ...kname Ensure a valid WWN or nickname is entered 800 High temperature warning port card thermal sensor Go to step 21 801 Critically hot temperature warning port card thermal sensor Go to step 21 802 Po...

Page 162: ...nt reason Action 01 Unknown Contact the next level of support 02 ISL connection not allowed Go to step 5 03 04 Incompatible switch Go to step 6 05 Loopback plug connected Go to step 7 06 N Port connec...

Page 163: ...ric port F_Port if the port is cabled to a device Select expansion port E_Port if the port is cabled to a director or switch ISL d Click OK or Activate e Was the maintenance action successful NO YES T...

Page 164: ...Fabric 1 0 mode Select Open Fabric 1 0 if the product is attached to directors or switches produced by open fabric compliant original equipment manufacturers OEMs d Click OK or Activate Was the maint...

Page 165: ...Blocking and unblocking ports on page 181 c Clean fiber optic connectors Cleaning fiber optic components on page 194 d Unblock the port Blocking and unblocking ports on page 181 e Monitor port operati...

Page 166: ...efer to the EFCM Basic Edition User Manual 620 000240 for instructions SAN management application Refer to the EFC Manager Software Release 9 0 User Manual 620 000170 for instructions Was the maintena...

Page 167: ...age 47 Exit MAP 16 A port is inactive because the Port cannot operate at the product backplane speed Optical transceiver does not support the configured port speed Change the port speed to be compatib...

Page 168: ...ot recognized by director firmware because the firmware version is not supported or the port card failed Advise the customer of the problem and determine the correct firmware version to download from...

Page 169: ...07 03 07 0B 07 11 0F 0B 15 13 0F 19 17 13 23 1B 17 27 1F 1B 31 23 1F 04 08 04 08 0C 08 12 10 0C 16 14 10 20 18 14 24 1C 18 28 20 1C 05 09 05 09 0D 09 13 11 0D 17 15 11 21 19 15 25 1D 19 29 21 1D 32 24...

Page 170: ...he card must be replaced RRP Port module card UPM and XPM on page 218 This procedure is concurrent and can be performed while director power is on Verify the location of the failed card Figure 49 and...

Page 171: ...t A pop up menu appears b Select Clear Link Incident Alert s The Clear Link Incident Alert s dialog box displays c Select the This port n only radio button and click OK The link incident clears d Moni...

Page 172: ...ystem administrator quiesces Fibre Channel frame traffic and sets attached devices offline b Block the port Blocking and unblocking ports on page 181 c Remove and replace the fiber optic jumper cable...

Page 173: ...chronize databases Go to step 2 021 Name Server database invalid Go to step 2 050 Management server unable to synchronize databases Go to step 3 051 Management server database invalid Go to step 3 052...

Page 174: ...after Management Server login Perform a data collection and send the CD to support personnel for analysis Exit MAP 4 A minor error occurred that caused the Fabric Controller database to be re initial...

Page 175: ...ility with an attached fabric element segmented the port and prevented fabric participation A segmented E_port cannot transmit Class 2 or Class 3 Fibre Channel traffic Event code 071 indicates the pro...

Page 176: ...ting the problem EFCM Basic Edition Select Switch and Fabric Parameters from the Configure menu at any view The Fabric Parameters View displays Element Manager Select Operating Parameters and Fabric P...

Page 177: ...r offline on page 4 190 d For the first product reporting the problem EFCM Basic Edition Select Switch and Parameters from the Configure menu at any view The Parameters View displays Element Manager S...

Page 178: ...M Basic Edition interface or SAN management application inspect names in the active zone set to determine the incompatible zone name then modify the name as directed by the customer EFCM Basic Edition...

Page 179: ...ect Operating Parameters and Fabric Parameters from the Configure menu at any view The Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box displays d At the Switch Priority field select Principal Never Principal o...

Page 180: ...oduct E_Port is connected to an unsupported fabric element Advise the customer of the problem and disconnect the ISL to the unsupported fabric element Exit MAP 16 Event code is informational only and...

Page 181: ...on layer protocol errors Go to MAP 0000 Start MAP and perform fault isolation at the attached switch Exit MAP 18 An E_Port is fenced because devices connected to the attached fabric element are floodi...

Page 182: ...rected by the customer EFCM Basic Edition Refer to the EFCM Basic Edition User Manual 620 000240 for instructions SAN management application Refer to the EFC Manager Software Release 9 0 User Manual 6...

Page 183: ...Contact the next level of support Exit MAP 22 Event code 150 indicates a fabric merge process failed during ISL initialization An incompatible zone set was detected or a problem occurred during delive...

Page 184: ...fiber optic jumper cable from the E_Port reporting the problem then reconnect the cable to the same port Was the maintenance action successful NO YES The fabric ISL and product are operational Exit M...

Page 185: ...t the Event Log examine bytes 12 through 15 of event data that specify the error code Record the error code Perform a data collection and send the CD to support personnel for analysis Contact the next...

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Page 187: ...cedures are described Obtaining log information Obtaining port diagnostic information Performing loopback tests Blocking or unblocking ports Swapping ports Performing channel wrap tests FICON only Col...

Page 188: ...ng 1 Follow all electrostatic discharge ESD procedures and DANGER and CAUTION statements 2 Before performing a procedure read the procedure carefully and thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the in...

Page 189: ...ssed through the Element Manager application Director log information Event log Hardware log Link incident log Port threshold alert log Open trunking log Embedded port log Switch fabric log Logs acces...

Page 190: ...rmation when fault isolating a call home problem or include the information when reporting an event to customer support Fabric log The Fabric Log records the time and nature of changes made to a multi...

Page 191: ...te Time The date and time the event occurred Event The three digit event code associated with the event See Appendix A Event code tables for an explanation of event codes Description A brief descripti...

Page 192: ...ce received Primitive sequence timeout Invalid primitive sequence received for current link state See MAP 0500 Port failure or link incident analysis on page 128 for corrective actions Port threshold...

Page 193: ...transmitting Fibre Channel traffic before the re route action New Exit Port The director port number decimal used for transmitting Fibre Channel traffic after the re route action Embedded port log The...

Page 194: ...g to the even logged Ports RSCN only The list of product ports affected by registered state change notifications RSCNs related to the event NOTE Identical entries are recorded in the wrapping and non...

Page 195: ...128 for corrective actions Open trunking re route log The Open Trunking Re Route Log records interswitch link ISL congestion events that cause Fibre Channel traffic to be routed through an alternate I...

Page 196: ...log The Embedded Port Frame Log records all Fibre Channel frames transmitted through the product embedded port including Class F traffic fabric logins state change notifications and exception frames...

Page 197: ...the green port LED remains lit At the director port card the green LED blinks when there is Fibre Channel traffic through the port Offline Off Off Off Off None Yellow Triangle The director port is bl...

Page 198: ...Off None An optical transceiver is not installed in the director port Not Operational Off Off Yellow Triangle The director port is receiving the not operational sequence NOS from an attached device Po...

Page 199: ...e The type of port G_Port F_Port or E_Port Operating Speed The operating speed of the port Not Established 1 Gbps 2 Gbps or 10 Gbps with XPM Alert If link Incident LIN alerts are configured a yellow t...

Page 200: ...ved and the number of Class 3 frames transmitted received or discarded Error Statistics These statistics include the number of link failures synchronization and signal losses discarded frames invalid...

Page 201: ...erties dialog box The dialog box provides the following information NOTE If the Open Trunking feature is installed an additional item Congested Threshold appears in the Port Properties dialog box Port...

Page 202: ...ysical port Logged in IDs The number of virtual addresses logged in to the physical port LIN Alerts Configuration A user specified state for the port On or Off FAN Configuration A user configured stat...

Page 203: ...igure 53 right click a port graphic at the Hardware View or a port row at the Port List View then select Port Technology from the pop up menu Figure 53 Port technology dialog box The dialog box provid...

Page 204: ...w A row of information for each port appears Each row consists of the following columns Port The director port number Name The user defined name or description for the port Block Configuration Indicat...

Page 205: ...he device attached to the port Block Configuration The user configured state for the port Blocked or Unblocked Beaconing The user specified for the port On or Off FAN Configuration The user configured...

Page 206: ...nknown or None Distance Capability The port transmission distance Short Intermediate Long Very Long or Unknown Media The type of optical cable used Singlemode multimode 50 micron multimode 62 5 micron...

Page 207: ...optic components of a port transceiver The test is performed with a device attached to the port but the test momentarily blocks the port and is disruptive to the attached device External loopback tes...

Page 208: ...st button Figure 55 Port diagnostics dialog box 6 Click Start Test The test begins and a The Start Test button changes to a Stop Test button b The message Port xx TEST RUNNING appears c A red progress...

Page 209: ...elect all ports at the Port Select area of the dialog box 6 At the Diagnostics Test list box select the External Loop option 7 Click Next At the Port Diagnostics dialog box the message Loopback plug s...

Page 210: ...ck test EFCM Basic Edition To perform an internal loopback at the EFCM Basic Edition interface 1 Notify the customer that a disruptive internal loopback test will be performed Ensure the system admini...

Page 211: ...are the seconds remaining in the test The test takes approximately 30 seconds NOTE Click Stop at any time to abort the loopback test 6 When the test completes the Diagnostics Executing View reverts to...

Page 212: ...Ports and Diagnostics from the Maintenance menu at any view The Diagnostics View displays Figure 56 5 Type the port number to be tested in the Targeted Port Number field 6 At the Diagnostic Test list...

Page 213: ...rector port is blocked the operation of an attached Fibre Channel device is disrupted Do not block director ports unless directed to do so by a procedural step or the next level of support Block or un...

Page 214: ...and the following occur to indicate the port is unblocked and online At the director the green port or ports LED turns on At the Hardware View the emulated green port or ports LED turns on The box ad...

Page 215: ...ge to save and activate the change The message Your changes have been successfully activated appears Swapping ports Failure of port circuitry behind an optical transceiver may require swapping the log...

Page 216: ...tor quiesces Fibre Channel frame traffic through the ports varies any attached host offline and sets any attached device offline 5 Click Next Beaconing is enabled for both ports and both ports are blo...

Page 217: ...will be configured The Hardware View for the selected director displays b At the Hardware View verify the location of the port to be configured for the channel wrap test When the mouse cursor is pass...

Page 218: ...product feature enablement PFE key a memory dump file that possibly includes classified Fibre Channel frames is not included as part of the data collection procedure Perform the maintenance data coll...

Page 219: ...ck Close to close the dialog box 6 Remove the CD with the newly collected maintenance data from the management server CD RW drive Return the CD with the failed FRU to support personnel for failure ana...

Page 220: ...drive Return the diskette with the failed FRU to support personnel for failure analysis Powering the director on or off This section describes procedures to power on or power off the director Power on...

Page 221: ...ance analysis procedures MAPS to isolate the problem NOTE When powering on the director after removing and replacing a faulty FRU the amber system error LED may remain lit Clear the system error LED a...

Page 222: ...s are set offline The director transmits the offline sequence OLS to attached devices and the devices cannot log in to the director NOTE When the director is set offline the operation of attached Fibr...

Page 223: ...gure 61 2 Perform one of the following If the director is offline click the green Activate button adjacent to the Current Online State field The director comes online and the message Your changes have...

Page 224: ...rily until the connection automatically recovers A director reset is disruptive to Fibre Channel traffic and resets the Microprocessor and functional logic for the CTP card and reloads the firmware fr...

Page 225: ...ection drops the Status table turns yellow the Status field displays No Link and the State field displays Link Timeout The icon representing unknown status displays in the status area SAN management a...

Page 226: ...required ESD grounding cable and wrist strap Fiber optic cleaning kit with Oil free compressed air or HFC 134a aerosol duster Alcohol soaked cleaning pads Procedure To clean fiber optic components AT...

Page 227: ...Z CD ROM Subsequent upgrade firmware versions are provided to customers through IBM NOTE When upgrading firmware or software follow all procedural information contained in release notes or engineering...

Page 228: ...y dialog box 2 Click New The New Firmware Version dialog box displays 3 Select the desired firmware version file downloaded in Download and install firmware on page 195 Ensure the correct filename app...

Page 229: ...a Warning dialog box displays 9 Click Yes to download the firmware version The Send Firmware dialog box displays and the following occur during the download a As the download begins a Writing data to...

Page 230: ...f the PC communicating with the EFCM Basic Edition interface Download and install firmware on page 195 2 At the EFCM Basic Edition interface select Firmware Upgrade from the Maintenance menu at any vi...

Page 231: ...NOTE The default user name is Administrator and the default password is password The user name and password are case sensitive 11 Click OK The EFCM Basic Edition interface opens with the Hardware View...

Page 232: ...ll from the server hard drive D mcdataServerInstall exe to install from the EFC Management Applications CD ROM 4 Click OK The InstallShield third party application prepares to install the software ver...

Page 233: ...erver desktop The Log On to Windows dialog box displays NOTE Do not simultaneously press the Ctrl Alt and Delete keys This action logs the user on to the browser capable PC not the management server f...

Page 234: ...ion dialog box displays 2 Click Backup An Information dialog box displays indicating the backup was initiated 3 Click OK to complete the backup and close the dialog box Restore configuration Element M...

Page 235: ...representing the director for which a configuration file is to be reset to factory defaults then select Element Manager from the pop up menu The application opens 4 At the Element Manager application...

Page 236: ...IP Address field and click OK Entries at the Discover Setup dialog box reflect the new IP address f At the Discover Setup dialog box click OK Director to management server communication is restored an...

Page 237: ...nterface 1 Select Backup Configuration from the Maintenance menu at any view The Backup Configuration View displays Figure 67 Figure 67 Backup configuration view 2 Right click the Configuration file l...

Page 238: ...Figure 68 Figure 68 Restore configuration view 4 At the Download Configuration file from field select the file from the PC hard drive using the Browse button or type the filename 5 Click Send and Load...

Page 239: ...et was the same as the default the browser to director Internet connection is not affected and the procedure is complete If the configured IP address prior to reset was not the same as the default the...

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Page 241: ...able The notes do not necessarily apply to all procedures in the chapter 1 Before performing a FRU repair read the removal and replacement procedures for that FRU carefully and thoroughly to familiari...

Page 242: ...ons and part numbers ESD information Follow all ESD procedures DANGER statements and CAUTION statements When removing and replacing FRUs always connect a grounding cable to the director chassis and we...

Page 243: ...211 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures RRPs Figure 69 ESD grounding points i140M179 Location Description 1 ESD grounding points...

Page 244: ...yes or no for the FRU and references the page number of the removal and replacement procedure Table 25 Concurrent FRUs Concurrent FRU name ESD precaution requirement Page Control processor CTP card Ye...

Page 245: ...ep 2 If the director is rack mounted perform one of the following If the director is installed in an equipment cabinet insert the 5 16 door tool into the socket hole at the right top of the front door...

Page 246: ...rench or torque tool designed for use with another IBM product Use of the wrong tool may overtighten and damage logic cards 6 Insert the torque tool into the locking Allen screw at the bottom of the c...

Page 247: ...the card by its stiffener and insert it in the chassis card track Figure 70 The label identifying the card should be at the top Verify the card is aligned in the card tracks then slide it forward unt...

Page 248: ...rector activity ATTENTION Allow the synchronization process to complete If the process is interrupted by a director power cycle or initial program load IPL or by removing the replacement CTP card the...

Page 249: ...ate the problem If at a web browser connected to the EFCM Basic Edition interface open the Switch tab at the View panel and ensure no amber LEDs illuminate that indicate a CTP card failure If a proble...

Page 250: ...e director Protective caps provided with fiber optic jumper cables Fiber optic cleaning kit Removal To remove a port card 1 Notify the customer that all ports on the defective port card will be blocke...

Page 251: ...iver NOTE If name server zoning is implemented by port number a change to the director fiber optic cable configuration disrupts zone operation and may incorrectly include or exclude a device from a zo...

Page 252: ...ool into the locking Allen screw yellow Turn the screw counter clockwise until the spring releases and the tool turns freely 11 Insert the torque tool into the cam Allen screw uncolored To unseat the...

Page 253: ...w yellow Turn the torque tool clockwise until you feel it release and hear a clicking sound As the screw turns clockwise the card locks into place 5 Verify the card stiffener is flush with the front o...

Page 254: ...cement card to open the Port Card View At the Port Card View a Ensure no alert symbols appear that indicate a failure yellow triangle or red diamond b Verify port card information FRU name position an...

Page 255: ...and wrist strap Fiber optic protective plug provided with the director Protective cap provided with the fiber optic jumper cable Fiber optic cleaning kit Removal To remove an optical transceiver 1 Not...

Page 256: ...cable from the port a Pull the keyed LC free from the port optical transceiver b Place a protective cap over the cable connector 8 Depending on the manufacturer the optical transceiver may have a loc...

Page 257: ...re 72 3 Perform an external loopback test for the port Performing loopback tests on page 175 If the test fails go to Chapter 3 Maintenance analysis procedures MAPS to isolate the problem 4 Reconnect t...

Page 258: ...verify port card operation If at the management server open the Hardware View and observe the port card graphic to ensure no alert symbols appear that indicate a failure yellow triangle or red diamon...

Page 259: ...s A list of tools required is provided Tools required The following tools are required to perform these procedures Door key with 5 16 inch socket Torque tool and hex adapter provided with the director...

Page 260: ...from its packaging 2 Hold the filler panel by its stiffener and insert it in the chassis card track Figure 73 3 To secure the filler panel sequentially insert the torque tool into each locking Allen s...

Page 261: ...abinet insert the 5 16 door tool into the socket hole at the right top of the rear door Turn the tool counter clockwise to unlock and open the door If the director is installed in a customer supplied...

Page 262: ...the power supply in an anti static bag to provide ESD protection Replacement To replace a power supply 1 Remove the replacement power supply from its protective anti static bag 2 Inspect the rear of t...

Page 263: ...he management server open the Hardware View and observe the power supply graphic to ensure no alert symbols appear that indicate a failure yellow triangle or red diamond If a problem is indicated go t...

Page 264: ...crewdriver ESD grounding cable and wrist strap Removal To remove the AC module 1 If the director is installed in a stand alone configuration go to step 2 If the director is rack mounted perform one of...

Page 265: ...procedures by attaching a wrist strap to the director chassis and your wrist Figure 69 4 Remove the power supply from the defective AC module RRP Power supply on page 229 5 Remove the two panhead Phi...

Page 266: ...the AC module 8 Verify that power on self tests POSTs complete and the green power LED on the front bezel green LED on the active CTP card and green PWR OK LEDs on both power supplies remain lit If a...

Page 267: ...Error Light is ON message displays on the page c Click Clear Light 12 If necessary close and lock the equipment cabinet door RRP Fan module Use the following procedures to remove or replace a fan modu...

Page 268: ...vent codes 2 Remove the RFI shield ATTENTION To avoid causing machine errors or damage while working on the director follow ESD procedures by connecting a grounding cable to the director chassis and w...

Page 269: ...module 1 Remove the replacement fan module from its protective anti static bag 2 Inspect the PWA on the underside of the fan module for bent or broken connector pins that may have been damaged during...

Page 270: ...Hardware View and observe the fan module graphic to ensure no alert symbols appear that indicate a failure yellow triangle or red diamond If a problem is indicated go to Chapter 3 Maintenance analysis...

Page 271: ...inch socket Standard flat tip screwdriver ESD grounding cable and wrist strap Removal To remove the Power System Error LED assembly 1 Remove the RFI shield ATTENTION To avoid causing machine errors or...

Page 272: ...ssembly from its protective anti static bag 2 Replace the Power System LED assembly 3 Plug the Power System LED assembly cable into the backplane 4 Replace the center and upper left fan modules viewed...

Page 273: ...l into the socket hole at the right top of the rear door Turn the tool counter clockwise to unlock and open the door If the director is installed in a customer supplied equipment cabinet unlock and op...

Page 274: ...bag 2 Inspect the printed wiring assembly PWA side of the SBAR assembly for bent or broken connector pins that may have been damaged during shipping If any pins are damaged obtain a new assembly 3 Or...

Page 275: ...or red diamond If a problem is indicated go to Chapter 3 Maintenance analysis procedures MAPS to isolate the problem If at a web browser connected to the EFCM Basic Edition interface open the Switch...

Page 276: ...cket Torque tool and hex adapter provided with the director Standard flat tip screwdriver Standard cross tip Phillips screwdriver ESD grounding cable and wrist strap Maintenance terminal desktop or no...

Page 277: ...er clockwise to unlock and open the door Repeat this step to open the rear door If the director is installed in a customer supplied equipment cabinet unlock and open the cabinet front door as directed...

Page 278: ...standard Phillips screwdriver to remove these screws 16 Remove the card cage and backplane assembly Figure 79 Figure 79 Backplane removal and replacement 17 Disconnect the maintenance port cable from...

Page 279: ...head Phillips screws Use a standard Phillips screwdriver to replace the 6 panhead Phillips screws 8 Plug the Power System LED assembly cable into the backplane 9 Replace the SBAR assemblies RRP SBAR a...

Page 280: ...rd the default is level 2 and press Enter The password is case sensitive The HyperTerminal dialog box displays with a C prompt at the top of the window e Type the command oem nnnnnnnn where nnnnnnnn i...

Page 281: ...b Click the Clear System Error Light menu selection If at a web browser connected to the EFCM Basic Edition interface a Click the Switch tab at the Operations panel The Operations panel opens with th...

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Page 283: ...belled FRUs in accordance with caution statements in this manual RoHS Information European Parliament Directive 2002 95 EC takes effect July 1 2006 restricting the use of certain hazardous substances...

Page 284: ...N140M Installation and Service Manual 252 NOTE A part in a non RoHS compliant unit serial number not ending in an alpha character can be replaced by either a non RoHS compliant or a RoHS compliant par...

Page 285: ...essible FRUs Figure 80 illustrates the front accessible FRUs and Table 27 is the parts list The table includes reference numbers to Figure 80 part numbers descriptions and quantities Figure 80 Front a...

Page 286: ...l longwave LW laser 10 5200 Gbps 1300 nm LC 5 Reference Reference Filler panel UPM or XPM 1 to 17 6 22R2242 23R0671 ESD Printed wiring assembly control processor CTP 2 7 Reference Reference Bracket d...

Page 287: ...ible FRUs Figure 81 and Figure 82 illustrate the rear accessible FRUs and Table 28 and Table 29 are the parts lists The table includes reference numbers to Figure 81 part numbers descriptions and quan...

Page 288: ...4 See Table 27 See Table 27 ESD Printed wiring assembly universal port module UPM 4 port LC pluggable optics not included 16 to 35 Not shown See Table 27 See Table 27 ESD Printed wiring assembly 10 G...

Page 289: ...ssible FRU parts list part 2 Ref Non RoHS part numbers RoHS part numbers Description Qty Figure 82 Item 1 Reference Reference Base assembly director 1 2 22R2239 23R0664 ESD Printed wiring assembly bac...

Page 290: ...Figure 83 part numbers descriptions and quantities Figure 83 Miscellaneous parts 1 2 3 4 i140M192 Table 30 Miscellaneous parts Ref Part number Description Qty Figure 83 Item 1 22R2059 Torque driver wi...

Page 291: ...tacles Figure 84 illustrates the optional power cords and receptacles and Table 31 is the parts list The table includes reference numbers to Figure 84 feature numbers and descriptions Figure 84 Power...

Page 292: ...volts 15 amps 2 8 meters Receptacle SI 32 6 Reference Power cord AC Thailand Philippines Taiwan Bolivia and Peru NEMA 6 15P straight 250 volts 15 amps 2 8 meters Receptacle NEMA 6 15R 7 Reference Powe...

Page 293: ...13 Reference Power cord AC North America NEMA L6 15P straight twist lock 250 volts 10 amps 2 8 meters Receptacle NEMA L6 15R 14 Reference Power cord AC Japan NEMA 6 15P straight 250 volts 10 amps 2 8...

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Page 295: ...tabular format and are grouped as follows 000 through 199 System events 200 through 299 Power supply events 300 through 399 Fan module events 400 through 499 Control processor CTP card events 500 thr...

Page 296: ...aused the event Action The recommended course of action if any to resolve the problem Event data Supplementary event data if any that appears in the event log in hexadecimal format Distribution Check...

Page 297: ...ED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 010 Message Login Server unable to synchronize databases Severity Minor Explanation Following a CTP card reset or replacement the Logi...

Page 298: ...or Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 020 Message Name Server unable to synchronize databases Severity...

Page 299: ...Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 031 Message SNMP request received from unauthorized community Severity Informa...

Page 300: ...Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 051 Message Management server database invali...

Page 301: ...R Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 060 Message Fabric controller unable to sync...

Page 302: ...System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 062 Message Maximum interswitch hop count exceeded Severity Informational Explanation The fabric controller software de...

Page 303: ...tribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 064 Message ESS response from indicated domain no...

Page 304: ...rector has the same preferred domain ID as another fabric element director or switch Modify the director s Domain ID to make it unique 3 Incompatible zoning configurations The same name is applied to...

Page 305: ...director s Domain ID to make it unique 3 Incompatible zoning configurations The same name is applied to a zone for the director and another fabric element director or switch but the zones contain diff...

Page 306: ...all Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 073 Message Fabric initialization error Severity Informational Explanation An error was detected during the fabric initialization sequence most likely caus...

Page 307: ...ems are caused by control frame delivery errors as indicated by this code Event data is intended for engineering evaluation Action Perform the data collection procedure and return the CD to IBM suppor...

Page 308: ...me is applied to a zone for the director and another fabric element director or switch but the zones contain different zone members Modify the zone name to make it unique or ensure zones with the same...

Page 309: ...rized for that port Action Change the port binding definition or plug the correct device or director into this port Event Data Byte 0 Port number reporting the unauthorized connection Bytes 1 3 reserv...

Page 310: ...tional Explanation A director port recognized an incompatibility with the attached fabric element or device and isolated the port An isolated port does not transmit Class 2 Class 3 or Class F traffic...

Page 311: ...e detected a security feature mismatch The fabric binding and director binding parameters for this director and the attached fabric element must agree Ensure the parameters for both fabric elements ar...

Page 312: ...r This type of failure is associated with persistent application layer protocol error or persistent incomplete operations This class would include perpetual port log in constant fabric rebuilds and pe...

Page 313: ...port number The second byte byte 1 specifies the inactive reason code as follows 2 Feature key not enabled The optional flexport PFE key is not enabled 3 Switch speed conflict The port cannot operate...

Page 314: ...ense Info Link Incident Event code 091 Message Database replication discontinued Severity Informational Explanation Replication of a fabric services database from master CTP to backup CTP has been dis...

Page 315: ...nnel Event Data No supplementary data included with the event Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Inci...

Page 316: ...Event Data Byte 0 Port number reporting congestion Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event...

Page 317: ...o a less congested region of the fabric Event Data Byte 0 Port number reporting low BB_Credit Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mai...

Page 318: ...on event code and represents the reply of an adjacent fabric element in response to a zone merge frame Refer to the event data for the failure reason Action Action depends on the failure reason specif...

Page 319: ...ds on the failure reason In most cases perform the data collection procedure on the managing switch and the managed switch and return the CD to IBM support personnel Event Data Reason codes were mappe...

Page 320: ...the CD and failed power supply to IBM support personnel Event Data No supplementary data included with this event Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error...

Page 321: ...rsonnel Event Data No supplementary data included with this event Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link...

Page 322: ...e System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 206 Message Power supply removed Severity Informational Explanation A power supply was removed while...

Page 323: ...Sense Info Link Incident Event code 208 Message Power supply false shutdown Severity Major Explanation Director operational firmware nearly shut down the indicated power supply as a result of failure...

Page 324: ...ution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 301 Message Cooling fan propeller failed Severity Maj...

Page 325: ...gement Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 303 Message Cooling fan propeller failed Severity Major Explanation Four...

Page 326: ...r Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 305 Message Cooling fan propeller failed Severity Major Explanatio...

Page 327: ...Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 311 Message Cooling fan propeller recovered Severity Informational Explanation...

Page 328: ...r Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 313 Message Cooling fan propeller recovered Severity Informational...

Page 329: ...agement Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 315 Message Cooling fan propeller recovered Severity Informational Expl...

Page 330: ...r Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 321 Message Fan module installed Severity Informational Explanatio...

Page 331: ...Sense Info Link Incident Event code 370 Message Fan status polling temporarily disabled Severity Minor Explanation One or more fans are changing between failed or recovered status values beyond a thre...

Page 332: ...Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 410 Message CTP card reset Severity Informational Explanati...

Page 333: ...cedure and return the CD to IBM support personnel Event Data Bytes 0 3 fault identifier least significant byte first Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Er...

Page 334: ...Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 414 Message Backup CTP card failure Severity...

Page 335: ...ctor Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 416 Message Backup CTP card installed Severity Informational Ex...

Page 336: ...Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 418 Message User initiated CTP card switchover Severity Informational Explanation The backu...

Page 337: ...ident Event code 421 Message Firmware download complete Severity Informational Explanation A director firmware version was downloaded from the management server or Web server The event data indicates...

Page 338: ...Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 423 Message CTP firmware download initiated Severity Informational Explanation...

Page 339: ...upts Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 427 Message Utility bus error detected by...

Page 340: ...or type where 01 hard failure and 04 registered fault Bytes 4 7 LAN error subtype internally defined Bytes 8 11 LAN fault identifier internally defined Distribution Director Management Server Host Non...

Page 341: ...ctor Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 450 Message Serial number mismatch detected Severity Informatio...

Page 342: ...ndicates which feature or features are installed Action No action required Event Data Byte 0 feature description as follows 00 through 04 Flexport 06 open system management server 07 FICON management...

Page 343: ...and no additional action is required If event code 501 does not follow this event re seat the port card If event code 501 still does not appear replace the port card Event Data Byte 0 port card slot...

Page 344: ...lity error callout 2 Byte 14 participating SBAR Bytes 16 and 17 high availability error callout 3 Bytes 18 and 19 high availability error callout 4 Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvola...

Page 345: ...Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 505 Message Port module revision not supported Severity Minor Explanation The indicated port card is not recognized and the ports appear...

Page 346: ...20 supported transmission media Bytes 8 11 reason code specific Bytes 21 and 22 speed capability and configuration Byte 16 connector type Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile Syst...

Page 347: ...il Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 509 Message Fibre Channel path failure Severity Major Explanation One or more of the backplane data paths has been removed from service thus reducing t...

Page 348: ...planation Installation of an SFP or XFP optical transceiver was initiated with the director powered on and operational The event indicates that operational firmware detected the presence of the transc...

Page 349: ...irector Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 513 Message SFP XFP optical transceiver hot removal complete...

Page 350: ...tion Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 515 Message SFP XFP optics digital diagnostics warning...

Page 351: ...ge Port module ASIC reset Severity Information Explanation System software detected an abnormal event associated with the port module Recovery of the port module required system software to perform a...

Page 352: ...k incident record format Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 582 Message Bit error...

Page 353: ...link incident record format Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 584 Message Not o...

Page 354: ...ion Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 586 Message Invalid primitive sequence received for cur...

Page 355: ...additional action is required If event code 601 does not follow this event re seat the SBAR If event code 601 still does not appear replace the SBAR Event Data Byte 0 SBAR slot position Bytes 4 7 ela...

Page 356: ...availability error callout 1 Bytes 16 and 17 high availability error callout 3 Bytes 10 and 11 high availability error callout 2 Bytes 18 and 19 high availability error callout 4 Distribution Director...

Page 357: ...rver Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 605 Message SBAR revision not supported Severity Minor Explanation The indicated...

Page 358: ...ment Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 608 Message User initiated SBAR switch over Severity Informational Explana...

Page 359: ...s 4 7 elapsed millisecond tick count Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 620 Messa...

Page 360: ...more failed SBAR fan modules has recovered Action None Event Data Bytes 0 3 reserved Bytes 4 7 elapsed millisecond tick count Bytes 8 and 9 failed SBAR fan count Bytes 10 and 11 operational SBAR fan...

Page 361: ...rector Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 801 Message Critically hot temperature warning port module th...

Page 362: ...ded with this event Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 805 Message High temperatu...

Page 363: ...Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 807 Message SBAR shutdown due to thermal violation Severity Major Explanation An SBAR failed and was powered off because of excessive heat This event fol...

Page 364: ...ment Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error Indicator Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Link Incident Event code 811 Message Critically hot temperature warning CTP card thermal sens...

Page 365: ...personnel Event Data No supplementary data included with this event Distribution Director Management Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error LED Event Log E Mail Call Home Sense Info Li...

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Page 367: ...t and Operating environment Physical characteristics Dimensions Height 52 9 centimeters 20 8 inches or 12 rack units Width 44 5 centimeters 17 5 inches Depth 61 3 centimeters 24 1 inches Weight 75 9 k...

Page 368: ...storage environment Protective packaging must be provided to protect the director under all shipping methods domestic and international Shipping temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Storage temperat...

Page 369: ...emperature 27 C 81 F Altitude 3 048 meters 10 000 feet Inclination 10 maximum SANC40M equipment cabinet service clearances Front 91 4 centimeters 36 0 inches Rear 91 4 centimeters 36 0 inches Right si...

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Page 371: ...ning the Intel Pentium 4 processor with an 1 800 megahertz MHz or greater clock speed Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system and power cord TightVNC Viewer Version 1 2 7 client server so...

Page 372: ...nstalled on a network Multiple hubs are daisy chained by attaching RJ 45 Ethernet patch cables and configuring each hub through a medium dependent interface MDI switch 3com 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 22...

Page 373: ...contains the Disk operating system DOS files required to boot the PC after a hard drive failure Windows 2000 Professional operating system EFC Management Applications CD ROM This CD ROM contains the...

Page 374: ...nel ATTENTION This procedure deletes all data from the C hard drive partition 3 Press the power button The server powers on and performs a restore from the CD ROM 4 After the restore completes the ser...

Page 375: ...hen select the Run option The Run dialog box displays 11 At the Run dialog box type D mcdataServerInstall in the Open field 12 Click OK A series of message boxes appear as the InstallAnywhere third pa...

Page 376: ...ewer password is password e Click the Send Ctrl Alt Del button at the top of the window to log on to the server desktop The Log On to Windows dialog box displays NOTE Do not simultaneously press Ctrl...

Page 377: ...345 Appendix D Restore management server h Click Login The application opens and the EFCM main window appears...

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Page 379: ...or 24 gauge unshielded twisted pair wiring using a baseband transmission rate of ten Mbps 100BaseT An implementation of the IEEE Ethernet standard for 24 gauge unshielded twisted pair wiring using a b...

Page 380: ...loop physical address A single byte value used to identify physical port addresses on an arbitrated loop An arbitrated loop has one FL_Port address and 126 NL_Port addresses 127 valid AL_PAs arbitrati...

Page 381: ...to send a transmission to all device node ports N_Ports attached to a fabric buffer to buffer credit The maximum number of receive buffers allocated to a transmitting node port N_Port or fabric port...

Page 382: ...ration inconsistencies Cluster Manager application An application providing the management and graphical user interface for a user specified cluster of directors and switches Each instance of the Clus...

Page 383: ...in the active zone set D_ID See destination identifier destination identifier A 3 byte field in a Fibre Channel frame header that indicates the targeted destination address identifier of the device N...

Page 384: ...s between mail destinations and IP addresses E E_D_TOV See error detect time out value EFC Audit Log A log that summarizing actions audit trail performed through the EFC Manager application Contrast w...

Page 385: ...y Management A management scheme for directors and switches that includes the management server EFC Management Services application EFC Manager application all director and switch specific Element Man...

Page 386: ...tch E_Port to form an ISL See also bridge port F Fabric Log A log recorded at the EFC Manager application that displays the time and nature of changes made to a managed fabric such as a switch added o...

Page 387: ...embly of transmitted data FC 3 The Fibre Channel layer that provides a set of services common across multiple node ports N_Ports of a Fibre Channel node The services are not commonly used and are esse...

Page 388: ...ched fabric topologies to meet the needs of an application Fibre Connection An IBM architecture technology and set of products and services introduced in 1999 and based on the Fibre Channel Standard F...

Page 389: ...dress of a router to which a device sends frames destined for addresses not on the same physical network as the sending device The hexadecimal format for a gateway address is XXX XXX XXX XXX Gb See gi...

Page 390: ...generally approximated as one billion bytes gigahertz One billion cycles per second Hertz GLS card A G_Port Longwave laser Singlemode fiber variant of an ED 5000 Director GPM card The card provides f...

Page 391: ...ms maximize system uptime while providing superior reliability availability and serviceability high speed serial data connector A 20 pin serial connector type that provides connectivity to an ES 1000...

Page 392: ...An IPL is typically performed through a menu option at the director or switch Element Manager application An IPL is functionally equivalent to an IML Internet protocol address A unique string of numb...

Page 393: ...s of light or other malfunction Link Incident Log A log recorded at the Element Manager application that displays a history of Fibre Channel link incidents with associated port numbers for a director...

Page 394: ...ulator can be connected for specialized maintenance support MAN See metropolitan area network management information base The related set of software objects variables that a gateway running the SNMP...

Page 395: ...cal area network storage area network and wide area network MIB See management information base MPC card See message path controller card multimode optical fiber A graded index or step index optical f...

Page 396: ...implementation of a layer can be changed without affecting other layers open systems management server An optional feature that enables inband management and host control of a director or switch throu...

Page 397: ...value is in use the principal switch assigns a different value See also domain ID principal switch In a multiswitch fabric the switch that allocates domain IDs to itself and all other switches in the...

Page 398: ...stem or product whose integral components are backed up by identical components to which operations automatically failover after component failure Redundancy is a vital characteristic of high availabi...

Page 399: ...ork could start with a few nodes but easily expand to thousands of nodes SC duplex connector An optical fiber connector that terminates jumper cables in one housing and provides physical attachment to...

Page 400: ...ltimode optical fiber small form factor pluggable transceiver A laser driven small form factor optical transceiver used for a wide range of networking applications requiring high data rates usually 1...

Page 401: ...logical connected device pairs All connected device pairs share the switch bandwidth Contrast with shared mode switch priority A value configured for each switch in a fabric that determines the relat...

Page 402: ...lic utility power or other power source and a system that requires precise uninterrupted power universal port module card A printed circuit board 140M director only that provides four port connections...

Page 403: ...ent server or name server wide area network A network that covers a larger geographical area than a LAN and where telecommunications links are typically leased through a common carrier Contrast with l...

Page 404: ...included in a zone Zone members are identified by port number or WWN zone set A group of zones activated or deactivated as one entity See also active zone set and zone zoning The partitioning of devic...

Page 405: ...IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send licen...

Page 406: ...cts should be addressed to the suppliers of those products IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you Any pe...

Page 407: ...d States other countries or both UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Other company product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of...

Page 408: ...t Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions...

Page 409: ...lity Directive Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit von Geraten EMVG vom 18 September 1998 bzw der EMC EG Richtlinie 89 336 Dieses Ger t ist ber...

Page 410: ...140M Installation and Service Manual 378 People s Republic of China Class A Electronic Emission Statement Korean Class A Electronic Emission Statement Japan VCCI Class A ITE Electronic Emission Statem...

Page 411: ...abric configure through EFCM Basic Edition 50 configure through SAN management application 88 enable through EFCM Basic Edition 50 enable through SAN management appli cation 88 Enterprise Fabric Mode...

Page 412: ...fabric binding EFCM Basic Edition 50 SAN management application 88 fabric parameters EFCM Basic Edition 38 Element Manager 77 ISL performance features Element Manager 88 SAN management application 88...

Page 413: ...lication password 66 91 201 user name 66 91 201 SAN management application password 344 SAN management application user name 344 TightVNC password 57 90 201 344 Windows password 58 91 201 user name 58...

Page 414: ...trostatic discharge See ESD element manager logs list of 157 performance view 167 port list view 167 SNMP 19 Element Manager application configure 74 configure PFE key EFCM Basic Edition 47 Element Ma...

Page 415: ...gure 41 79 fabric binding configure EFCM Basic Edition 50 SAN management application 88 description 88 enable EFCM Basic Edition 50 SAN management application 88 Enterprise Fabric Mode 88 fabric log 1...

Page 416: ...E key EFCM Basic Edition 47 Element Manager 71 full volatility feature description 186 G gateway address change director address 39 52 default 156 209 director default 23 95 management server default...

Page 417: ...Element Manager 88 SAN management application 88 fault isolation 141 OpenTrunking 88 port fencing 88 preferred path 88 IP address change director address 39 51 default 156 209 director default 23 95...

Page 418: ...naging configuration data 202 director 18 MIBs 14 mounting brackets installing 31 multiswitch fabric e_port segmentation reasons for 171 N N_Port ID virtualization configure PFE key EFCM Basic Edition...

Page 419: ...ical characteristics director 335 port binding configure EFCM Basic Edition 50 Element Manager 80 description 80 enable EFCM Basic Edition 50 Element Manager 80 port card internal loopback test 175 op...

Page 420: ...lated publications xv relative humidity operating environment 336 shipping and storage environment 336 remove and replace procedures See RRPs repair procedures IML IPL or reset the director repair pro...

Page 421: ...ng 241 security features configure Element Manager 87 SAN management application 87 Enterprise Fabric Mode 87 SANtegrity authentication 87 SANtegrity binding 87 segmented E_Port description 143 fault...

Page 422: ...CTP card 213 fan module 235 power supply 229 Power System Error LED assembly 239 SBAR assembly 241 SFP optical transceiver 223 supplied by service personnel 17 supplied with director 15 UPM card 218...

Page 423: ...ting systems versions 18 world wide name See WWN WWN port properties dialog box 170 X XFP optical transceiver 10 XPM card 4 description 9 LEDs 9 165 loopback test performing 175 ports blocking or unbl...

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