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Configuring the Fibre Channel Subsystem
World Wide Name Low
Unique value (set at factory)
Hard Address Usage
No
Initiator SCSI ID
7
Target SCSI ID(s):
Reset SCSI Bus on Boot
Yes
Ethernet Physical Address
Unique value (set at factory)
IP Address
001.001.001.001
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Fibre Channel-to-SCSI Mapping Mode
Auto-assigned Bus Number Priority
Return to main menu
Pressing X on the Configuration Menu returns to the main configuration program. If you have made changes
to the configuration, the program will display the following message:
The configuration has changed and you have not saved the new configuration to
flash. The configuration must be saved to flash for it to take effect on the
next reboot!
Save the configuration now (Y/N)? n
SNMP Configuration
The following section describes the ADIC SNMP Management Information Base (MIB). Many of these
definitions are specific to ADIC products and are not currently publicly defined by the IETF (Internet
Engineering Task Force) or other public body. General parameters are described for SNMP
gets
and
sets
for
various functional areas of the Scalar 218FC, and appropriate standards are described.
Several Fibre Channel draft MIB definitions are available for review from:
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/internet-drafts/
ftp.dpt.com/t11/pub/fc/misc./
Your Scalar 218FC currently supports the ADIC private MIB, whose details follow.
Description
The fibre channel subsystem of your Scalar 218FC provides several interfaces, each of which sends and
receives data. Management functions are accessible out-of-band via the Ethernet port (10BaseT) that serves
as the initial access point for MIB data. The MIB is used to track statistics regarding the flow of data (from
Fibre Channel-to-SCSI and vice versa), as well as to allow for configuration changes to be made to the fibre
channel subsystem. Possible configuration changes are mostly concerned with the need to change addressing
modes depending upon customer needs.
The ADIC private MIB includes all information accessible from the serial user interface. This MIB is
included in the fibre channel subsystem firmware installed on your Scalar 218FC.
Interfaces
There are a total of four types of interfaces to the FCR100:
Fibre Channel
SCSI
Ethernet
Summary of Contents for Scalar 218FC
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