IBM MDS 9509 manual Connectivity, compatibility and traffic Management, port 4 Gbps Fibre Channel

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Each Supervisor-2 Module provides the necessary crossbar bandwidth to deliver full system performance in the Cisco MDS 9509 director with up to seven Fibre Channel switching mod- ules. Loss or removal of a single cross- bar module has no impact on system performance.

Connectivity, compatibility and traffic

management

The Cisco MDS 9509 for IBM System Storage requires a minimum of one switching module and allows a maxi- mum of seven. These modules are available in configurations of 4 Gbps (12, 24 and 48-port) and 8 Gbps

(24 and 48-port), enabling the Cisco MDS 9509 to support 12 to 336 Fibre Channel ports per chassis. Optionally, a 4-port 10 Gbps Fibre Channel module is available for high-performance Inter- Switch Link (ISL) connections over metro optical networks.

Switching modules are hot-swappable with small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optic transceivers and LC interface support. The PortChannel capability enables users to aggregate up to

16 physical Inter-Switch Links into a single logical bundle, providing opti- mized bandwidth utilization across all links.

12-, 24- and 48-port 4 Gbps switching

modules: Configuring the switch for the

application environment

The 12-port 4 Gbps Fibre Channel

Switching Module delivers high performance for the most demanding storage networking applications. Autosensing 1, 2 and 4 Gbps ports deliver up to 96 Gbps of continuous aggregate bandwidth, which provides up to 8 Gbps throughput per port (full duplex). The 12-port switching module is well suited for attaching highest-performance 4 Gbps enabled servers and storage subsystems as well as to connect to other switches using 4 Gbps ISL connections.

The 24-port 4 Gbps Fibre Channel

Switching Module handles high- performance storage networking applications. Twenty-four autosensing 1, 2 and 4 Gbps ports deliver sustained bandwidth to meet the performance requirements of enterprise-class storage and servers. Port bandwidth reservation enables 1, 2 or 4 Gbps switching bandwidth to be dedicated to a port, including highest-performance ISL ports. The 24-port switching module is well suited for attaching

high-performance servers and storage subsystems as well as to connect to other switches using ISL connections.

The 48-port 4 Gbps Fibre Channel

Switching Module offers an optimal balance of performance and port den- sity. Forty-eight autosensing 1, 2 and

4 Gbps ports deliver sustained band- width to meet a wide range of perform- ance requirements for a mixture of SMB and enterprise-class storage and servers. Port bandwidth reservation enables 1, 2 or 4 Gbps switching band- width to be flexibly dedicated to ports to meet a wide range of application requirements. This module provides a low-cost means of attaching lower- performance servers and storage subsystems to the high-performance crossbar switch fabric without requiring ISLs.

24-, 48- and 4/44-port 8 Gbps switching

modules: Configuring the switch for fast

link speeds

The 24-port 8 Gbps Fibre Channel

Switching Module provides uncom- promising performance of up to

96 Gbps of continuous aggregate bandwidth, providing up to 16 Gbps throughput per port (full duplex). This module is best suited for connection to 4 and 8 Gbps high-performance stor- age devices and for ISL connectivity.

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Contents Highlights Improved internal bandwidth for higher Scalability48-port 4 Gbps Fibre Channel Connectivity, compatibility and traffic Management24-port 4 Gbps Fibre Channel Switch built for high availability 4/44-port 8 Gbps Host Optimized Fibre Channel SwitchingPort 10 Gbps switching module Switch for virtual servers ApplicationsAdvanced security and management Multiservice support and traffic Management featuresSecurity for large enterprise SANs Storage network applications Capabilities to help reduce TCOFibre optic cables Cisco MDS 9509 for IBM System Storage at a glance1IBM product numbers Supported systems3 Base warrantyPhysical characteristics Operating environmentFor more information