Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresTable of Contents3Figures8Tables9Section 1 Introduction111.1 Intended Audience111.2 Related Materials111.3 New in this Release121.4 Safety Notices131.5 Sicherheitshinweise131.6 Notes informatives relatives à la sécurité131.7 Communications Statements141.7.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class A Statement141.7.2 Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement141.7.3 Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada151.7.4 CE Statement151.7.5 VCCI Class A Statement161.7.6 BSMI Class A Statement161.8 Laser Safety Information171.9 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity (ESDS) Precautions171.10 Accessible Parts181.11 Pièces Accessibles181.12 Zugängliche Teile181.13 General Public License191.13.1 Preamble191.13.2 Terms And Conditions For Copying, Distribution And Modification201.13.3 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs241.14 Technical Support261.14.1 Availability261.14.2 Training261.14.3 Contact Information26Section 2 General Description272.1 Chassis Controls and LEDs282.1.1 Power Switches282.1.2 Maintenance Button282.1.3 Chassis LEDs292.1.3.1 Over Temperature LED (Amber)292.1.3.2 Fan Fail LED (Amber)292.1.3.3 Heartbeat LED (Amber)302.1.3.4 Input Power LED (Green)302.2 Fibre Channel Ports302.2.1 Port LEDs312.2.1.1 Port Logged-In LED312.2.1.2 Port Activity LED312.2.2 Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceivers322.2.3 Port Types322.3 Ethernet Port332.4 Serial Port342.5 Power Supplies352.6 Fans362.7 Switch Management362.7.1 SANsurfer Switch Manager362.7.2 SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet372.7.3 Command Line Interface372.7.4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface372.7.5 Simple Network Management Protocol372.7.6 File Transfer Protocol38Section 3 Planning393.1 Devices393.2 Device Access403.2.1 Soft Zones413.2.2 Access Control List Hard Zones413.3 Performance423.3.1 Distance423.3.2 Bandwidth433.3.3 Latency433.4 Multiple Chassis Fabrics443.4.1 Optimizing Device Performance443.4.2 Domain ID, Principal Priority, and Domain ID Lock453.4.3 Common Topologies463.4.3.1 Cascade Topology463.4.3.2 Mesh Topology473.4.3.3 Multistage Topology483.5 Fabric Security493.5.1 User Account Security493.5.2 Fabric Services493.6 Fabric Management50Section 4 Installation514.1 Site Requirements514.1.1 Fabric Management Workstation514.1.2 Switch Power Requirements514.1.3 Environmental Conditions524.2 Installing a Switch524.2.1 Mount the Switch534.2.2 Install SFP Transceivers554.2.3 Connect the Workstation to the Switch564.2.4 Configure the Workstation574.2.4.1 Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections574.2.4.2 Configuring the Workstation Serial Port574.2.5 Install SANsurfer Switch Manager594.2.5.1 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Windows Installation594.2.5.2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Linux Installation604.2.5.3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Solaris Installation614.2.5.4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk - Windows Installation624.2.5.5 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk - Linux Installation624.2.5.6 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk - Solaris Installation634.2.6 Start SANsurfer Switch Manager634.2.7 Connect the Switch to AC Power644.2.8 Configure the Switch674.2.9 Cable Devices to the Switch684.3 Install Firmware694.3.1 Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Firmware704.3.2 Using the CLI to Install Firmware704.3.3 Using FTP and the CLI to Install Firmware714.4 Powering Down a Switch73Section 5 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting755.1 POST Diagnostics755.1.1 Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns765.1.1.1 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern765.1.1.2 System Error Blink Pattern765.1.1.3 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern775.1.2 Logged-In LED Indications805.1.2.1 E_Port Isolation815.1.2.2 Excessive Port Errors825.2 Chassis Diagnostics845.2.1 Chassis Over Temperature LED is Illuminated855.2.2 Input Power LED Is Extinguished855.2.3 Fan Fail LED is Illuminated865.2.4 Output Power LED Is Extinguished865.2.5 Power Supply Over Temperature LED is Illuminated875.3 Recovering a Switch875.3.1 Maintenance - Exit885.3.2 Maintenance - Image Unpack895.3.3 Maintenance - Reset Network Config895.3.4 Maintenance - Reset User Accounts to Default895.3.5 Maintenance - Copy Log Files895.3.6 Maintenance - Remove Switch Config895.3.7 Maintenance - Remake Filesystem905.3.8 Maintenance - Reset Switch905.3.9 Maintenance - Show Firmware Versions905.3.10 Maintenance - Set Active Image90Section 6 Removal/Replacement916.1 SFP Transceivers926.2 Power Supplies936.3 Fans94Appendix A Specifications97A.1 Fabric Specifications97A.2 Maintainability98A.3 Fabric Management99A.4 Dimensions99A.5 Electrical99A.6 Environmental100A.7 Regulatory Certifications101Appendix B Command Line Interface103B.1 Logging On to a Switch103B.2 User Accounts103B.3 Working with Switch Configurations104B.3.1 Modifying a Configuration104B.3.2 Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations105B.4 Commands107Admin Command109Alias Command110Config Command112Date Command115Fallback Command116Hardreset Command117Help Command118History Command119Hotreset Command120Image Command121Lip Command122Passwd Command123Ping Command124Ps Command125Quit Command126Reset Command127Set Command133Set Config Command135Set Log Command146Set Port Command149Set Setup Command151Show Command157Show Config Command172Show Log Command175Show Perf Command178Show Setup Command180Shutdown Command183Test Command184Uptime Command187User Command188Whoami Command191Zone Command192Zoneset Command196Zoning Command198Glossary203Index209Taille: 2,1 MoPages: 214Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel