Manuale UtenteSommarioRead this first5Summary of changes5Third edition5Second edition5Getting help5Taiwan Contact Information6How to send your comments6Contents7Figures11Tables13Safety notices15Safety notices and labels15Danger notices15Delivery and subsequent transportation of the equipment18Caution notices18Safety labels19Attention notices20ESD precautions20Rack safety21Rack installation21Rack relocation (19" rack)22Safety inspections23Removing AC power23External machine checks23Internal machine checks23Product recycling and disposal24About this document25Who should read this document25Product documents25Brocade documents25IBM and Brocade product matrix26Accessibility features for SAN384B26Accessibility features26Keyboard navigation26Vendor software27Related accessibility information27IBM and accessibility27Chapter 1. Introduction29Overview of the SAN384B29Hardware components30SAN384B blades33High availability35Reliability35Serviceability35Software features36Security36Network Manageability37Chapter 2. Installing a SAN384B in a cabinet39Ordering the lift tool39World trade locations40United States locations40Installation guidelines41Installing a SAN384B in a 2109 C36 cabinet42Time required42Unpacking and assembling the lift tool43Unpacking the SAN384B44Installing the port-side exhaust kit46Exhaust kit parts list46Torque requirements48Installing the exhaust kit hardware48Installing the SAN384B into the cabinet52Port numbering56Chassis slots58Cable organization58Chapter 3. Starting and configuring the SAN384B61Providing power to the SAN384B63Connecting the SAN384B and host with a serial cable63Logging in to the serial console port64Configuring the IP addresses64Logging off the serial console port and disconnecting the serial cable65Establishing an Ethernet connection66Customizing the switch name66Customizing a chassis name66Setting the Domain ID67Setting the date and time67Setting the date67Setting the time zone67Synchronizing local time68Verifying the PID mode and connecting to the fabric69Software licenses69Installing transceivers and attaching cables69Managing cables70Verifying correct operation and backing up the configuration71Fabric OS firmware updates71Downloading and installing firmware72Powering off the SAN384B72Chapter 4. Monitoring system components73Port or application blade status73Control processor blade (CP8) status81Core switch blade (CR4S-8) status83Power supply status84Blower assembly status85WWN card status87Chapter 5. Removing and installing components89Removing and installing the chassis door89Time and items required89Removing the chassis door89Removing and installing cable management finger assemblies90Time and items required90Removing a cable management finger assembly90Installing a cable management finger assembly91Removing and installing port and application blades92Time and items required92Removing a blade92Installing a blade94Removing and installing blade filler panels95Removing a filler panel95Installing a filler panel95Removing and installing a CP8 control processor blade96Time and items required96Verifying the need for replacement96Recording critical SAN384B information97Removing a control processor blade (CP8)97Installing a control processor blade (CP8)98Verifying operation of the new CP blade99Downloading firmware from an FTP server99Downloading firmware from a USB drive100Removing and installing a CR4S-8 core switch blade100Time and items required101Verifying the necessity of installation101Removing a CR4S-8 core switch blade101Installing a CR4S-8 core switch blade102Removing and installing a power supply103Time and items required103Removing a power supply103Installing a power supply104Removing and installing a blower assembly105Time and items required105Removing a blower assembly105Installing a blower assembly106Removing and installing a WWN bezel and WWN card106Time and items required106Verifying necessity of installation107Determining the status of a WWN card107Removing the WWN bezel and WWN card107Installing the WWN bezel and WWN card108Removing and installing transceivers109Time required109Items required109Removing and replacing an SFP, SFP+, or XFP optical transceiver110Removing an SFP, SFP+, or XFP optical transceiver110Replacing an SFP, SFP+, or XFP transceiver111Removing and replacing an mSFP optical transceiver111Removing an mSFP transceiver111Replacing an mSFP transceiver111Removing and installing inter-chassis link (ICL) cables112Time and items required113Removing an ICL cable113Installing an ICL cable113Removing and replacing a SAN384B chassis119Time required120Items required120Verifying need for replacement120Recording critical SAN384B and SAN information120Disconnecting from the network and fabric124Removing components from the chassis125Removing a SAN384B from the cabinet126Installing the replacement chassis127Installing components into the new chassis127Downloading the configuration128Verifying correct operation of system128Reconnecting the system to the network and fabric130Verifying correct configuration of the fabric130Cable routing table template132Removing the battery133Chapter 6. Installing new features135FC3816, FC3832, FC3848 - Installing a 8-Gb port blade (16, 32, or 48 ports)135Time required135Items required135Procedures136FC3864 - Installing an 8-Gb 64-port port blade137Time required137Items required137Procedures137FC3850 - Installing an FR4-18i routing blade139Time required139Items required139Procedures139FC3870 - Installing an FC10-6 10 Gb blade140Time required140Items required140Procedures141FC3880 - Installing an FCOE10-24 blade142Time required142Items required142Procedures142FC3890 - Installing an FX8-24 extension blade143Time required143Items required143Procedures143FC7870 - Installing an inter-chassis cable kit144Time required144Items required144Procedures144Appendix A. Product specifications147General specifications147System architecture147System size and weights150System blade and FRU weights150Facility requirements151Environmental requirements151Fibre channel port specifications152Power specifications152Data transmission ranges153FR4-18i routing blade port specifications153Fibre Channel port specifications153GbE port specifications154Power cords154Appendix B. Application blades155FR4-18i blade155FX8-24 blade155FCOE10-24 blade157Appendix C. Diagnostics and troubleshooting159Obtaining chassis and component status159Interpreting POST and boot results160POST160Boot161Diagnostics161Troubleshooting161Appendix D. Blade port numbering165Notices169Trademarks171Electronic emission notices172Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class A Statement172Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement172Avis de conformité à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada172European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement172Germany Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive173People's Republic of China Class A Electronic Emission Statement174Japan VCCI Council Class A Statement174Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Statement174Korea Communications Commission (KCC) Statement174Russia Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Class A Statement175Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement175Index177Numerics177A177B177C177D177E177F177G178H178I178L178M178N179O179P179R179S179T180U180V180W180X180Dimensioni: 9,07 MBPagine: 183Language: EnglishApri il manuale