Q-Logic 6140 User Manual
4 – Installation
Installing the SANbox 6140 Router
Installing the SANbox 6140 Router
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To configure the router using the command line interface:
1.
Open a command window according to the type of workstation and
connection:
connection:
Ethernet (all platforms): Open a telnet session with the default router
IP address and log in to the router with the default account name and
password (guest/password):
IP address and log in to the router with the default account name and
password (guest/password):
telnet 10.0.0.1
username: guest
password: ********
username: guest
password: ********
Serial – Windows: Open the HyperTerminal application on a Windows
platform:
platform:
a.
From the Windows Start menu, select Programs >
Accessories, HyperTerminal > HyperTerminal.
Accessories, HyperTerminal > HyperTerminal.
b.
Select the connection you created earlier and click OK.
Serial – Linux: Open a command window and enter the following
command:
command:
minicom
2.
Open an admin session and enter the commands to setup both iSCSI ports
and the management interface. See
and the management interface. See
for command descriptions.
QRouter #> admin start
Password :
******
QRouter (admin) #> set mgmt
………………………
QRouter (admin) #> set iscsi 1
………………………
QRouter (admin) #> set iscsi 2
………………………
Cable Devices to the Router
Connect cables to the SFP transceivers and their corresponding devices.
Devices can have SFP (or SFF) transceivers or gigabit interface converters
(GBIC). LC-type duplex fiber optic cable connectors are designed for SFP
transceivers, while SC-type connectors are designed for GBICs. Choose the
fiber optic cable with the connector combination that matches the device
being connected to the router.
Devices can have SFP (or SFF) transceivers or gigabit interface converters
(GBIC). LC-type duplex fiber optic cable connectors are designed for SFP
transceivers, while SC-type connectors are designed for GBICs. Choose the
fiber optic cable with the connector combination that matches the device
being connected to the router.