Q-Logic 8C Manuel D’Utilisation

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4 – Installation
Installing Firmware
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4.2.7
Configure the Ports
Configuring a port involves defining the port mode and setting the frame 
sequencing if necessary. For public devices and other switches, a switch 
automatically sets the port mode as each port discovers the type of device to 
which it is connected.
A GL_Port will self configure as an FL_Port when connected to a loop of public 
devices or an F_Port when connected to a single device. A G_Port will self 
configure as an F_Port when connected to a single public device. Both GL_Ports 
and G_Ports self configure as E_Ports when connected to another switch. The 
default port mode is GL_Port. Refer to the SANbox2-8c/16 Switch Management 
User’s Guide
 for more information about configuring ports. You can also configure 
ports using the CLI. Refer to 
 for more 
information.
4.2.8
Cable Devices to the Switch
Connect cables to the SFP transceivers and their corresponding devices, and 
then energize the devices. Device host bus adapters 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. Duplex cable connectors are keyed to ensure proper 
orientation. Choose the fiber optic cable with the connector combination that 
matches the device host bus adapter.
4.3
Installing Firmware
The switch comes with current firmware installed. You can upgrade the firmware 
from the management workstation as new firmware becomes available. Firmware 
installation involves loading the firmware image file onto the switch, unpacking the 
image file, and then resetting the switch to activate the new firmware. New 
firmware can be loaded on the switch while the switch is operating without 
disrupting service. However, you must reset the switch to activate the new 
firmware, which does disrupt service.
You can use the SANbox Manager application or the CLI to install new firmware:
The SANbox Manager application loads and unpacks the firmware image 
file in one operation. Refer to 
When using the CLI on a workstation that has an FTP server, you can open 
a Telnet session and load and unpack the firmware image file using the CLI 
Image command. Refer to 
.