SimplifyD 59021-06 A Page iSANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation Guide
1 – IntroductionRelated Materials1-2 59021-06 AD1.2Related MaterialsThe following manuals and materials are referenced in the text and/or provide addi
B – Command Line InterfaceCommand SyntaxB-2 59021-06 ADB.2Command SyntaxThe command syntax is as follows:commandkeywordkeyword [value]keyword [value1]
B – Command Line InterfaceCommands59021-06 A B-3DB.3CommandsThe command set provides for User and Admin authority levels. User authority grants viewi
B – Command Line InterfaceAdmin CommandB-4 59021-06 ADAdmin CommandOpens and closes an Admin session. The Admin session provides commands that change
B – Command Line InterfaceAlias Command59021-06 A B-5DAlias CommandCreates a named set of ports/devices. Aliases make it easier to assign a set of por
B – Command Line InterfaceAlias CommandB-6 59021-06 ADmembers [alias]Displays all members of the alias given by [alias]. This keyword is available wit
B – Command Line InterfaceConfig Command59021-06 A B-7DConfig CommandManages the Fibre Channel configurations on a switch. For information about setti
B – Command Line InterfaceConfig CommandB-8 59021-06 ADrestoreRestores configuration settings to an out-of-band switch from a backup file named config
B – Command Line InterfaceConfig Command59021-06 A B-9DThe following is an example of how to create a backup file (configdata) and download the file t
B – Command Line InterfaceDate CommandB-10 59021-06 ADDate CommandThis command displays or sets the system date and time. To set the date and time the
B – Command Line InterfaceFallback Command59021-06 A B-11DFallback CommandAssigns the pending firmware status back and forth between the active and in
1 – IntroductionSafety Notices59021-06 A 1-3D1.3Safety NoticesA Warning notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing pe
B – Command Line InterfaceHardreset CommandB-12 59021-06 ADHardreset CommandResets the switch and performs a power-on self test. This reset activates
B – Command Line InterfaceHelp Command59021-06 A B-13DHelp CommandDisplays a brief description of the specified command and its keywords.Authority Use
B – Command Line InterfaceHistory CommandB-14 59021-06 ADHistory CommandDisplays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can
B – Command Line InterfaceHotreset Command59021-06 A B-15DHotreset CommandResets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without
B – Command Line InterfaceImage CommandB-16 59021-06 ADImage CommandManages and installs switch firmware.Authority AdminSyntax imagecleanupfetch [acco
B – Command Line InterfaceLip Command59021-06 A B-17DLip CommandReinitializes the specified loop port.Authority AdminSyntax lip [port_number]Keywords
B – Command Line InterfacePasswd CommandB-18 59021-06 ADPasswd CommandChanges a user account’s password.Authority Admin to change another account’s pa
B – Command Line InterfacePing Command59021-06 A B-19DPing CommandInitiates an attempt to communicate with another switch in the fabric and reports th
B – Command Line InterfacePs CommandB-20 59021-06 ADPs CommandDisplays current system process information.Authority UserSyntax psExamples The followin
B – Command Line InterfaceQuit Command59021-06 A B-21DQuit CommandCloses the Telnet session.Authority UserSyntax quit, exit, or logoutNotes You can al
1 – IntroductionCommunications Statements1-4 59021-06 AD1.6Communications StatementsThe following statements apply to this product. The statements for
B – Command Line InterfaceReset CommandB-22 59021-06 ADReset CommandResets the switch configuration parameters. If you omit the keyword, the default i
B – Command Line InterfaceReset Command59021-06 A B-23DNotes The following tables specify the various factory default settings:Table B-3. Switch Confi
B – Command Line InterfaceReset CommandB-24 59021-06 ADFANEnable TrueLCFEnable FalseMFSEnable TrueMFS_TOV 10MSEnable TrueNoClose FalseIOStreamGuard Di
B – Command Line InterfaceReset Command59021-06 A B-25DLogoutMonitoringEnabledRisingTriggerFallingTriggerSampleWindowTrue5110LOSMonitoringEnabledRisin
B – Command Line InterfaceReset CommandB-26 59021-06 ADTable B-8. System Configuration DefaultsParameter DefaultEthernet Network Discovery StaticEther
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Command59021-06 A B-27DSet CommandSets a variety of switch parameters.Authority Admin for all keywords except Alarm Clea
B – Command Line InterfaceSet CommandB-28 59021-06 ADport [option]Sets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next switch r
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59021-06 A B-29DSet Config CommandSets switch, port, alarm threshold, and zoning configuration parameters.
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandB-30 59021-06 ADSymbolicPortName Descriptive name. The default is Port.ALFairness Arbitration loop fairnes
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59021-06 A B-31DMFSEnable Multi-Frame Sequence bundling. Prevents (True) or allows (False) the interleavin
1 – IntroductionCommunications Statements59021-06 A 1-5D1.6.3Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du CanadaCet équipement ne
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandB-32 59021-06 ADswitchInitiates an editing session in which to change switch configuration settings. The s
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59021-06 A B-33DthresholdInitiates a configuration session by which to generate and log alarms for selecte
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandB-34 59021-06 ADTable B-11. Set Config Threshold Parameters Parameter DescriptionThreshold Monitoring Enab
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59021-06 A B-35DzoningInitiates an editing session in which to change switch zoning attributes. The system
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandB-36 59021-06 ADExamples The following is an example of the Set Config Port command:SANbox2 #> admin st
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59021-06 A B-37DThe following is an example of the Set Config Switch command:SANbox2 #> admin startSANb
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandB-38 59021-06 AD SampleWindow (decimal value, 1-1000 sec) [10 ]ISLMonitoringEnabled
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Log Command59021-06 A B-39DSet Log CommandSpecifies the type of entries to be entered in the event log. The log consists
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Log CommandB-40 59021-06 ADNoneMonitor none of the component events.OtherMonitors other miscellaneous events.PortMonitor
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Log Command59021-06 A B-41DstartStarts the logging of events based on the Port, Component, and Level keywords assigned t
1 – IntroductionCommunications Statements1-6 59021-06 AD1.6.5VCCI Class A StatementThis is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Co
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Port CommandB-42 59021-06 ADSet Port CommandSets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup Command59021-06 A B-43DSet Setup CommandChanges SNMP and system configuration settings. The switch maintains one S
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup CommandB-44 59021-06 ADsystemPrompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change system configuration settings. Table
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup Command59021-06 A B-45DExamples The following is an example of the Set Setup SNMP command:SANbox2 #> admin sta
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup CommandB-46 59021-06 AD Contact (string, max=32 chars) [<sysContact undefined] Location
B – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup Command59021-06 A B-47DThe following is an example of the Set Setup System command:SANbox2 (admin) #> set setup
B – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandB-48 59021-06 ADShow CommandDisplays fabric, switch, and port operational information.Authority UserSyntax showa
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59021-06 A B-49DdomainsDisplays list of each domain and its worldwide name in the fabric.donorDisplays list of c
B – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandB-50 59021-06 ADperf [option]Displays performance information for all ports. Refer to the ”Show Perf Command” on
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59021-06 A B-51DLIPF7ALPS This LIP is used to reinitialize the loop. An L_Port, identified by AL_PS, may have no
1 – IntroductionLaser Safety Information59021-06 A 1-7D1.7Laser Safety InformationThis product may use Class 1 laser optical transceivers to communica
B – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandB-52 59021-06 ADpost logDisplays the Power On Self Test (POST) log which contains results from the POST.setup [o
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59021-06 A B-53D User Accounts Whoami Zoneset (Active, List) Zoning (History, Limits, List)switchDisplays sw
B – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandB-54 59021-06 ADThe following is an example of the Show Fabric command:SANbox2 #> show fabric Domain WWN
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59021-06 A B-55DThe following is an example of the Show Interface command:SANbox2 #> show interfaceeth0
B – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandB-56 59021-06 ADThe following is an example of the Show Port command:SANbox2 #> show port 1 Port Number: 1
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59021-06 A B-57DThe following is an example of the Show Switch command: SANbox2 #> show switch Switch Infor
B – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandB-58 59021-06 ADThe following is an example of the Show Topology command for port 1:SANbox2 #> show topology
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59021-06 A B-59DThe following is an example of the Show Version command:SANbox2 #> show version *******
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Config CommandB-60 59021-06 ADShow Config CommandDisplays switch, port, alarm threshold, and zoning attributes for the
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Config Command59021-06 A B-61D CheckAlps FalseThe following is an example of the Show Config Switch command:S
1 – IntroductionAccessible Parts1-8 59021-06 AD1.9Accessible PartsThe Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) in the SANbox2-16 switch are the following: Smal
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Config CommandB-62 59021-06 AD SampleWindow 10 LoginMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Log Command59021-06 A B-63DShow Log CommandDisplays the contents of the log or the parameters used to create entries in
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Log CommandB-64 59021-06 ADThe following is an example of the Show Log Options command:SANbox2 #> show log options
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Perf Command59021-06 A B-65DShow Perf CommandDisplays port performance in frames/second and bytes/second. If you omit t
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Perf CommandB-66 59021-06 ADExamples The following is an example of the Show Perf command:SANbox2 #> show perfPort
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Setup Command59021-06 A B-67DShow Setup CommandDisplays the current SNMP and system settings.Authority UserSyntax show
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Setup CommandB-68 59021-06 AD Trap2Address 0.0.0.0 Trap2Port 162 Trap2Severity warning
B – Command Line InterfaceShow Setup Command59021-06 A B-69DThe following is an example of the Show Setup System command:SANbox2 #> show setup syst
B – Command Line InterfaceShutdown CommandB-70 59021-06 ADShutdown CommandTerminates all data transfers on the switch at convenient points and closes
B – Command Line InterfaceTest Command59021-06 A B-71DTest CommandTests ports using internal (SerDes level), external (SFP), and online loopback tests
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License59021-06 A 1-9D1.12General Public LicenseQLogic Fibre Channel switches are powered by the Linux operating system
B – Command Line InterfaceTest CommandB-72 59021-06 AD To run an external loopback test, enter the following command. A loopback plug must be install
B – Command Line InterfaceTest Command59021-06 A B-73D3. A series of test parameters are displayed on the screen. Press the Enter key to accept each d
B – Command Line InterfaceUptime CommandB-74 59021-06 ADUptime CommandDisplays the elapsed up time since the switch was last reset and reset method. A
B – Command Line InterfaceUser Command59021-06 A B-75DUser CommandAdministers or displays user accounts.Authority Admin. The List keyword is available
B – Command Line InterfaceUser CommandB-76 59021-06 ADThe following is an example of the User Add command:SANbox2 (admin) #> user add Press &apo
B – Command Line InterfaceWhoami Command59021-06 A B-77DWhoami CommandDisplays the account name, session number, and switch domain ID for the Telnet s
B – Command Line InterfaceZone CommandB-78 59021-06 ADZone CommandManages zones and zone membership on a switch. The Zone command defines members (por
B – Command Line InterfaceZone Command59021-06 A B-79DlistDisplays a list of all zones and the zone sets of which they are members. This keyword is va
B – Command Line InterfaceZone CommandB-80 59021-06 ADExamples The following is an example of the Zone List command:SANbox2 #> zone list Zone
B – Command Line InterfaceZone Command59021-06 A B-81DThe following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command:SANbox2 #> zone zonesets zone1 Curr
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License1-10 59021-06 ADWe protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this licens
B – Command Line InterfaceZoneset CommandB-82 59021-06 ADZoneset CommandManages zone sets and zone set membership across the fabric.Authority Admin au
B – Command Line InterfaceZoneset Command59021-06 A B-83Ddelete [zone_set]Deletes the zone set given by [zone_set]. If the specified zone set is activ
B – Command Line InterfaceZoneset CommandB-84 59021-06 ADThe following is an example of the Zoneset Zones command:SANbox2 #> zoneset zones ssss Cu
B – Command Line InterfaceZoning Command59021-06 A B-85DZoning CommandOpens a Zoning Edit session in which to create and manage zone sets and zones. R
B – Command Line InterfaceZoning CommandB-86 59021-06 ADlimitsDisplays the number of zone sets, zones, aliases, members per zone, members per alias, a
B – Command Line InterfaceZoning Command59021-06 A B-87D 16 D_2_NewJBOD_2 5
B – Command Line InterfaceZoning CommandB-88 59021-06 AD 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2
59021-06 A Glossary-1GlossaryAccess Control List ZoneAccess Control List zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound t
Glossary-2 59021-06 ASANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDClass 3 ServiceA service which multiplexes frames at frame boundaries to or fr
59021-06 A Glossary-3SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDIn-Order-DeliveryA feature that requires that frames be received in the same o
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License59021-06 A 1-11Dmodifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of the
Glossary-4 59021-06 ASANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDPOSTPower On Self TestPower On Self Test (POST)Diagnostics that the switch cha
59021-06 A Index-1IndexNumerics10/100 Base-T straight cable 4-8Aaccess 3-8Access Control List zone 3-9account name B-1, B-77display B-77ftp 5-4mainten
Index-2 59021-06 ASANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDDDate command B-10devicecabling 4-16description 3-1diagnostics 5-1, 5-9, A-2dimen
59021-06 A Index-3SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDGL_Port 2-6HHardreset command B-12harmonics A-5HBA - See Host Bus AdapterHeartbea
Index-4 59021-06 ASANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDOonline test B-71operating systems 4-1Output Power LED 2-10, 5-11Over Temperature
59021-06 A Index-5SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDserial port 2-8, 4-8, 4-9Set command B-27Set Config command B-29Set Log command B
Index-6 59021-06 ASANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation GuideDadd member port B-78conflict 5-6copy B-78create B-78definition 3-8delete B-78dele
Page ii 59021-06 ADSANbox2-16 Fibre Channel SwitchInstallation Guide© 2000–2003 QLogic CorporationFirst Printed: May 2001All Rights Reserved Worldwide
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License1-12 59021-06 ADb. Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, f
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License59021-06 A 1-13Drights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License1-14 59021-06 ADLicense, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.12. If you wi
1 – IntroductionGeneral Public License59021-06 A 1-15Done line to give the program's name and an idea of what it does.Copyright (C) yyyy name of
1 – IntroductionTechnical Support1-16 59021-06 AD1.13Technical SupportCustomers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical sup
59021-06 A 2-1Section 2General DescriptionThis section describes the features and capabilities of the SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel switch. The following t
2 – General DescriptionChassis Controls and LEDs2-2 59021-06 AD2.1Chassis Controls and LEDsChassis controls include the power supply On/Off switches a
2 – General DescriptionChassis Controls and LEDs59021-06 A 2-3Dilluminates continuously. Refer to ”Chassis LEDs” on page 2-3 for information about the
2 – General DescriptionFibre Channel Ports2-4 59021-06 AD2.1.3.3Heartbeat LED (Amber)The Heartbeat LED indicates the status of the internal switch pro
2 – General DescriptionFibre Channel Ports59021-06 A 2-5D2.2.1Port LEDsEach Fibre Channel port has its own Logged-In LED and Activity LED as shown in
59021-06 A Page iiiTable of ContentsSection 1 Introduction1.1 Intended Audience ...
2 – General DescriptionFibre Channel Ports2-6 59021-06 AD2.2.2Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) TransceiversAn SFP transceiver, like the one shown in
2 – General DescriptionFibre Channel Ports59021-06 A 2-7DG_Ports self-configure in the following ways: F_Port when connected to a public device E_Po
2 – General DescriptionEthernet Port2-8 59021-06 AD2.3Ethernet PortThe Ethernet port shown in Figure 2-7 is an RJ-45 connector that provides a connect
2 – General DescriptionPower Supplies59021-06 A 2-9DThe serial port connector requires a null-modem F/F DB9 cable. The pins on the switch RS-232 conne
2 – General DescriptionFans2-10 59021-06 ADEach power supply is capable of providing all of the switch’s power needs. During normal operation, each po
2 – General DescriptionSwitch Management59021-06 A 2-11D2.7Switch ManagementSANbox Manager is a workstation-based Java® application that provides a gr
2 – General DescriptionSwitch Management2-12 59021-06 ADNotes
59021-06 A 3-1Section 3PlanningConsider the following when planning a fabric: Devices Multiple chassis fabrics Performance Device access Fabric m
3 – PlanningMultiple Chassis Fabrics3-2 59021-06 AD3.2Multiple Chassis FabricsBy connecting switches together you can expand the number of available p
3 – PlanningMultiple Chassis Fabrics59021-06 A 3-3D3.2.2Common TopologiesThe SANbox2-16 switch supports three commonly used fabric topologies: Cascad
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3 – PlanningMultiple Chassis Fabrics3-4 59021-06 AD3.2.2.2Mesh TopologyA mesh topology describes a fabric in which each chassis has at least one port
3 – PlanningMultiple Chassis Fabrics59021-06 A 3-5D3.2.2.3Multistage TopologyA Multistage topology describes a fabric in which two or more edge switch
3 – PlanningPerformance3-6 59021-06 AD3.3PerformanceThe SANbox2-16 switch supports class 2 and class 3 Fibre Channel service at transmission rates of
3 – PlanningPerformance59021-06 A 3-7D3.3.2BandwidthBandwidth is a measure of the volume of data that can be transmitted at a given transmission rate.
3 – PlanningDevice Access3-8 59021-06 AD3.4Device AccessConsider device access needs within the fabric. Access is controlled by the use of zones and z
3 – PlanningDevice Access59021-06 A 3-9D3.4.1Soft ZonesSoft zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery. Members of the same soft
3 – PlanningFabric Management3-10 59021-06 AD3.4.3Virtual Private Fabric Hard ZonesVirtual Private Fabric (VPF) zoning divides the fabric for purposes
3 – PlanningSecurity59021-06 A 3-11D3.6SecuritySecurity is available in the form of user authentication, inter-switch security, and inband management.
3 – PlanningSecurity3-12 59021-06 ADNotes
59021-06 A 4-1Section 4InstallationThis section describes how to install and configure the SANbox2-16 switch. It also describes how to load new firmwa
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4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-2 59021-06 AD4.1.3Environmental ConditionsConsider the factors that affect the climate in your facility such as e
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-3DInstalling a SANbox2-16 switch involves the following steps:1. Mount the switch.2. Install SFP trans
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-4 59021-06 ADWhen mounting the switch in a rack, ensure that the 19-inch rack meets the following standard specif
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-5D4.2.3Connect the Switch to AC PowerWARNING!! This product is supplied with a 3-wire power cable and
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-6 59021-06 ADTo energize the switch, do the following:1. Connect the power cords to the AC power receptacles on t
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-7D4. Confirm that the Output Power LEDs on both power supplies are illuminated. If not, do the followi
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-8 59021-06 AD4.2.4Connect the Management Workstation to the SwitchConnect the management workstation to the switc
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-9D4.2.4.1Ethernet ConnectionTo establish an Ethernet connection, do the following:1. Connect a 10/100
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-10 59021-06 AD For Linux:a. Set up minicom to use the serial port. Create or modify the /etc/minirc.dfl file wit
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-11D4.2.6SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Windows InstallationTo install the SANbox Manager applicatio
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4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-12 59021-06 AD4.2.7SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Linux InstallationTo install the SANbox Manager application
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-13D4.2.8SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Solaris InstallationTo install the SANbox Manager applicatio
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-14 59021-06 AD4.2.9SANbox2 Installation Disk - Windows InstallationTo install the SANbox Manager application on W
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch59021-06 A 4-15D4.2.12Configure the SwitchDo the following to configure a switch using the SANbox Manager applicati
4 – InstallationInstalling a Switch4-16 59021-06 AD4.2.13Configure the PortsConfiguring a port involves defining the port mode. For public devices and
4 – InstallationInstall Firmware59021-06 A 4-17D4.3Install FirmwareThe switch comes with current firmware installed. You can upgrade the firmware from
4 – InstallationInstall Firmware4-18 59021-06 AD4.3.2Using the CLI to Install FirmwareTo install firmware using the CLI when an FTP server is present
4 – InstallationInstall Firmware59021-06 A 4-19D4.3.3Using FTP and the CLI to Install FirmwareTo install firmware using the CLI when the management wo
4 – InstallationPowering Down a Switch4-20 59021-06 AD10. Display the list of firmware image files on the switch to confirm that the file was loaded.
59021-06 A 5-1Section 5Diagnostics/TroubleshootingDiagnostic information about the switch is available through the chassis LEDs, the power supply LEDs
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5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics5-2 59021-06 AD5.1.1.2Maintenance Mode PatternSteady illumination indicates that the switch is in maint
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics59021-06 A 5-3D2. Place the switch in maintenance mode. Press and hold the Maintenance button, then pow
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics5-4 59021-06 ADb. Enter the following account name and password:user:imagespassword:imagesc. Activate b
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics59021-06 A 5-5D5.1.2Logged-In LED IndicationsPort diagnostics are indicated by the Logged-In LED for ea
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics5-6 59021-06 AD5.1.2.1E_Port IsolationA Logged-In LED error indication is often the result of E_Port is
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics59021-06 A 5-7D5.1.2.2Excessive Port ErrorsThe switch monitors a set of port errors and generates alarm
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingPOST Diagnostics5-8 59021-06 AD2. Reset the port, then perform an external port loopback test to validate the port and
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingChassis Diagnostics59021-06 A 5-9D5.2Chassis DiagnosticsChassis diagnostics are indicated by the chassis and power supp
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingChassis Diagnostics5-10 59021-06 AD5.2.1Chassis Over Temperature LED is IlluminatedThe chassis Over Temperature LED ill
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingChassis Diagnostics59021-06 A 5-11D5.2.4Output Power LED Is ExtinguishedThe Output Power LED illuminates to indicate th
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5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingRecovering a Switch5-12 59021-06 AD5.3Recovering a SwitchA switch can become inoperable or unmanageable for the followi
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingRecovering a Switch59021-06 A 5-13D4. Enter the maintenance mode account name and password (prom, prom), and press the
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingRecovering a Switch5-14 59021-06 AD3. Select option 1 from the maintenance menu. When prompted for a file name prompt,
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingRecovering a Switch59021-06 A 5-15D5.3.8Maintenance – Reset SwitchThis option closes the Telnet session, exits maintena
5 – Diagnostics/TroubleshootingRecovering a Switch5-16 59021-06 ADNotes
59021-06 A 6-1Section 6Removal/ReplacementThis section describes the removal and replacement procedures for the following field replaceable units (FRU
6 – Removal/ReplacementSFP Transceivers6-2 59021-06 AD6.1SFP TransceiversThe SFP transceivers can be removed and replaced while the switch is operatin
6 – Removal/ReplacementPower Supplies59021-06 A 6-3D6.2Power SuppliesThe power supplies are hot pluggable. This means you can remove or install one of
6 – Removal/ReplacementFans6-4 59021-06 AD6.3FansThe fans are hot pluggable. This means you can remove or install one of the fans while the switch is
6 – Removal/ReplacementFans59021-06 A 6-5DTo install a fan, do the following:1. Confirm that the new fan is compatible with the switch air flow direct
59021-06 A 1-1Section 1IntroductionThis manual describes the features and installation of the SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel switch, firmware version 2.0. T
6 – Removal/ReplacementFans6-6 59021-06 ADNotes
59021-06 A A-1Appendix ASpecificationsThis appendix contains the specifications for the SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel switch. Refer to Section 2 General De
A – SpecificationsMaintainabilityA-2 59021-06 ADA.2MaintainabilityMaximum User Ports ... > 475,000 ports depending on configurat
A – SpecificationsFabric Management59021-06 A A-3DA.3Fabric ManagementA.4DimensionsA.5ElectricalManagement Methods ... SANbox Manager
A – SpecificationsEnvironmentalA-4 59021-06 ADA.6EnvironmentalTemperature Operating ... Non-operating ...
A – SpecificationsRegulatory Certifications59021-06 A A-5DA.7Regulatory CertificationsSafety Standards ... UL1950, CSA 22.2 N
A – SpecificationsShortwave Laser SFP 1G/2G (multi-mode)A-6 59021-06 ADA.8Shortwave Laser SFP 1G/2G (multi-mode)Connector ...
A – SpecificationsLongwave Laser SFP 1G/2G (single-mode)59021-06 A A-7DA.9Longwave Laser SFP 1G/2G (single-mode)Connector ...
A – SpecificationsLongwave Laser SFP 1G/2G (single-mode)A-8 59021-06 ADNotes
59021-06 A B-1Appendix BCommand Line InterfaceEach switch contains a Telnet server. This server allows a Telnet client to establish a Telnet session w
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