Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosTable of Contents3List of Figures7List of Tables7Section 1 Introduction91.1 Intended Audience101.2 Related Materials101.3 New in this Release111.4 Safety Notices121.5 Sicherheitshinweise121.6 Notes informatives relatives à la sécurité121.7 Communications Statements131.7.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class A Statement131.7.2 Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement131.7.3 Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada141.7.4 CE Statement141.7.5 VCCI Class A Statement151.7.6 MIC Class A Statement (model 5200 only)151.8 Laser Safety Information161.9 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity (ESDS) Precautions161.10 Accessible Parts171.11 Pièces Accessibles171.12 Zugängliche Teile171.13 General Public License181.13.1 Preamble181.13.2 Terms And Conditions For Copying, Distribution And Modification191.13.3 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs241.14 Technical Support251.14.1 Availability251.14.2 Training251.14.3 Contact Information26Section 2 General Description272.1 Chassis Controls and LEDs282.1.1 Maintenance Button282.1.1.1 Resetting a Switch282.1.1.2 Placing the Switch in Maintenance Mode292.1.2 Chassis LEDs292.1.2.1 Input Power LED (Green)302.1.2.2 Heartbeat LED (Green)302.1.2.3 System Fault LED (Amber)302.2 Fibre Channel Ports312.2.1 Port LEDs322.2.1.1 Port Logged-In LED (Green)322.2.1.2 Port Activity LED (Green)322.2.2 Transceivers332.2.3 Port Types332.3 Ethernet Port342.4 Serial Port352.5 Power Supplies and Fans362.6 Switch Management372.6.1 QuickTools Web Applet372.6.2 Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007382.6.3 Command Line Interface382.6.4 Application Programming Interface382.6.5 Simple Network Management Protocol392.6.6 Storage Management Initiative-Specification (SMI-S)392.6.7 File Transfer Protocols39Section 3 Planning413.1 Devices413.2 Device Access423.3 Performance433.3.1 Distance443.3.2 Bandwidth453.3.3 Latency453.4 Feature Licensing463.5 Multiple Chassis Fabrics473.5.1 Optimizing Device Performance473.5.2 Domain ID, Principal Priority, and Domain ID Lock483.5.3 Stacking493.5.4 Common Topologies513.5.4.1 Cascade Topology523.5.4.2 Mesh Topology533.5.4.3 MultiStage Topology543.6 Switch Services553.7 Fabric Security563.7.1 Connection Security573.7.2 User Account Security573.7.3 Port Binding583.7.4 Device Security593.7.4.1 Security Example: Switches and HBAs with Authentication603.7.4.2 Security Example: RADIUS Server633.7.4.3 Security Example: Host Authentication673.8 Fabric Management69Section 4 Installation714.1 Site Requirements714.1.1 Fabric Management Workstation724.1.2 Switch Power Requirements724.1.3 Environmental Conditions724.2 Installing a Switch734.2.1 Mount the Switch744.2.2 Install Transceivers764.2.3 Configure the Workstation784.2.3.1 Configuring the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections784.2.3.2 Configuring the Workstation Serial Port794.2.4 Connect the Workstation to the Switch804.2.5 Connect the Switch to AC Power814.2.6 Configure the Switch844.2.7 Cable Devices to the Switch864.3 Installing Firmware864.3.1 Using QuickTools to Install Firmware884.3.2 Using the CLI to Install Firmware884.3.2.1 One-Step Firmware Installation884.3.2.2 Custom Firmware Installation904.4 Adding a Switch to an Existing Fabric914.5 Installing Feature License Keys91Section 5 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting935.1 Chassis Diagnostics935.1.1 Input Power LED Is Extinguished945.1.2 System Fault LED Is Illuminated945.2 Power-On Self Test Diagnostics955.2.1 Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns955.2.1.1 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern965.2.1.2 Fatal POST Error Blink Pattern965.2.1.3 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern975.2.1.4 Over Temperature Blink Pattern985.2.2 Logged-In LED Indications995.2.2.1 E_Port Isolation1005.2.2.2 Excessive Port Errors1015.3 Transceiver Diagnostics1035.4 Power Supply Diagnostics1045.5 Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode1055.5.1 Exiting the Maintenance Menu1065.5.2 Unpacking a Firmware Image File in Maintenance Mode1065.5.3 Resetting the Network Configuration in Maintenance Mode1075.5.4 Resetting User Accounts in Maintenance Mode1075.5.5 Copying Log Files in Maintenance Mode1075.5.6 Removing the Switch Configuration in Maintenance Mode1075.5.7 Remaking the File System in Maintenance Mode1085.5.8 Resetting the Switch in Maintenance Mode1085.5.9 Updating the Boot Loader in Maintenance Mode108Section 6 Removal/Replacement1096.1 SFP Transceiver Removal and Replacement1096.2 Power Supply Removal and Replacement110Appendix A Specifications113A.1 Fabric Specifications113A.2 Maintainability115A.3 Fabric Management116A.4 Dimensions116A.5 Electrical117A.6 Environmental117A.7 Regulatory Certifications118Glossary119Index125Tamaño: 5 MBPáginas: 130Language: EnglishManuales abiertas