McDATA ULTRANETTM EDGE STORAGE ROUTER 3000 사용자 설명서

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Network Design Criteria
 
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Network Design
The UltraNet Edge 3000 does not listen to routing broadcasts. 
One default gateway can be configured along with multiple host 
and network specific static routes. Generally the default gateway 
is defined for the Ethernet maintenance interface and the other 
static routes are used for the WAN.
The end-to-end network must have less than 1% packet loss.
The UltraNet Edge 3000 has SNMP support. SNMP access can be 
configured to limit Get or Set requests on a host specific basis. Up 
to six Trap destinations can be defined (see 
, for more information).
The end-to-end network latency must be less than or equal to 
200ms round-trip latency with less than 10% jitter.
Fibre Channel Switches
NOTE: 
The UltraNet Edge 3000 contains an internal Fibre Channel switch 
(FCSW) application and when configured for F_port, an external Fibre 
Channel switch is not necessary unless more than two Fibre Channel ports 
are needed.
McDATA supports F_port using the McDATA internal Fibre 
Channel Switch (FCSW) application over an ATM WAN interface.
McDATA supports E_port extension and Device Extension 
(FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining) using Brocade and McData Fibre 
Channel switches over an ATM WAN interface. 
The FCSW application allows remotely connected N_ports to 
login and see other N_ports via this application using standards 
compliant services.
A LC to SC fiber cable is needed to connect the UltraNet Edge 
3000 to a Brocade 2000 Series Switch.
A LC to LC fiber cable is needed to connect the UltraNet Edge 
3000 to a Brocade 3000 Series Switch.
The Brocade switches need specific flash parameters specified 
(see the chapter on “Brocade Switch Requirements” in the 
UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series Release Notes). 
The FCBB card auto-senses the attached port speed and adjusts 
accordingly.