Cisco Systems MDS 9100 Series manual Ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch, Cisco MDS 9124 Ports

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports

Ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch

The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch has 24 1-, 2-, and 4-Gbps autosensing and autonegotiating Fibre Channel ports with on-demand port activation licensing.

The on-demand ports are licensed in groups of eight. By default, an on-demand license for the first eight ports (ports 1 through 8) is included with the switch. You can transfer that license to other ports on the switch or obtain extra licenses to make more ports on the switch available. You can activate additional ports in 8-port increments with each on-demand port license. To purchase additional on-demand port licenses, contact your customer service representative and refer to Part Number M9124PL8-4G=.

For more information about on-demand port licensing, see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide. See Figure 1-7.

Figure 1-7 Cisco MDS 9124 Ports

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Ports on the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch

On the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch, bandwidth optimized ports are on the left side of the front panel, surrounded by a white border. These ports are best used for applications requiring very high bandwidth: for example, ISL connections between switches and high-performance host or target controllers. These ports support a sustained data rate of up to 2 Gbps in each direction, on all ports simultaneously.

Host optimized ports are best for all but the most bandwidth intensive connections and are typically used to connect host devices (servers) to the SAN. These ports are organized into four port groups.

The four ports within a port group share access to a single internal channel resulting in a subscription ratio of approximately 3.2:1.

Tip For full 2-Gbps bandwidth between two devices using host optimized ports, connect one device to the first port group and connect the second device to the second port group.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation GuideCisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide N T E N T S Preinstallation Cabinet and Rack Requirements A-1 Cables and Adapters C-1 Console Port C-2 Cisco MDS Description of the Cisco MDS 31a Changed Feature Description Release Where DocumentedSwitch Installing the Cisco MDS Switch Port Cisco MDS 9124 Switch SpecificKit Installation in a Telco rack Installation ClearanceJumper power Jumper power cord available for Not release Shelf Bracket Allows single-user installation SpecificChapter Title Description AudienceOrganization Chapter Title Description Document ConventionsPreface Release Notes Regulatory Compliance and Safety InformationHardware Installation Related DocumentationCisco MDS 9000 Family SSM Configuration Note Command-Line InterfaceTroubleshooting and Reference Installation and Configuration NoteXiv Product Overview Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches Cisco MDS 9134 Switch Cisco MDS 9134 SwitchCisco MDS 9140 Switch Cisco MDS 9124 SwitchCisco MDS 9120 Switch Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenterFan Modules Power SuppliesPorts Port Group Ports on the Cisco MDS 9134 SwitchCisco MDS 9100 Series Ports 6shows the Cisco MDS 9134 ports Cisco MDS 9124 Ports Ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 SwitchFan module status LED Switch LEDs10 Cisco MDS 9124 Switch LEDs Status Description LEDFibre Channel SFP Transceivers Supported SFP TransceiversCombination Fibre Channel/Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series This section includes the following information PreinstallationInstallation Options Installation Guidelines Required Equipment Unpacking and Inspecting the SwitchPer kit Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or RackTo 36-inch slider rails To 30-inch slider rails QuantityDescription Quantity Front-Facing Installation96616 Installing the Slider Rails Sliding the Cisco MDS 9100 Series onto the Slider Rails 182460 Attaching the Switch to the Rack Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide Front rack-mount bracket Bracket Series Front cabinet Mounting rails Rear cabinet mounting Rails Front cabinet Mounting Rails Rear cabinet 113430 182462 Rear cabinet Mounting Rails Front cabinet 182466 182464 270195 Lug Grounding the SwitchStarting Up the Switch Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Starting Up the Switch Removing and Installing Components Power module Fan Module Power modules Fan modules Installing Power Supplies Removing and Installing Power SuppliesRemoving Power Supplies Slide the seating tabs toward the center of the fan module Removing and Installing Fan ModulesLocate the fan module in the back of the switch To remove the existing fan module, follow these stepsOL-16187-01 25shows the Cisco MDS 9134 fan module Installing a Fan ModuleVerifying the Fan Module OL-16187-01 Preparing for Network Connections Connecting the Console PortConnecting the Console Cable Connecting the Console Port to a PCConnecting a Modem to a Console Port Connecting the 10/100 Ethernet Management PortRemoving and Installing SFP Transceivers Connecting to a Fibre Channel PortSFP Transceiver with Mylar Tab Latch Installing an SFP TransceiverRemoving an SFP Transceiver Installing a Cable into an SFP Transceiver Removing and Installing Cables into SFP TransceiversRemoving a Cable from an SFP Transceiver Connecting the LC-Type Cable to a Fibre Channel PortMaintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber-Optic Cables OL-16187-01 This appendix includes the following information Cabinet and Rack RequirementsGeneral Requirements for Cabinets and Racks Reference Perforated Cabinet Requirements Specific to Perforated CabinetsRequirements Specific to Telco Racks Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf BracketRequirements Specific to Solid-Walled Cabinets Requirements Specific to Standard Open RacksTelco 2 post Rack-Mounting GuidelinesRack Type MDS EIA 4-post 45 lb 30 lb 15 lbQuantity Part Description Before Installing the Shelf BracketsInstalling the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Two-Post Telco Rack Required EquipmentCisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure A-2 Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into an EIA Rack Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Four-Post EIA RackStatement Installing the Switch on the Shelf BracketsRemoving the Shelf Bracket Kit Optional OL-16187-01 Description Specification Switch SpecificationsPower Specifications AC-Input Heat Diss 85 VAC 110 VAC 220 VAC General Power Supply SpecificationsAC-Input Power Supply Specification Power watts BTU/hr AmpsPart Number Description Type SFP Transceiver SpecificationsConnection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems Cisco Fibre Channel SFP TransceiversDescription Short wavelength Long wavelength Connector type Wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm Fiber typeGbps Ethernet SFP General Specifications for Cisco GE/FC SFP TransceiversParameter Symbol Min Max Unit Cisco Gigabit Ethernet/Fibre Channel TransceiversAdd/drop multiplexer for eight Cwdm wavelengths Cisco Cwdm SFP TransceiversPart Number Description Add/drop multiplexer for four Cwdm wavelengthsDescription Color General Specifications for Cisco Cwdm SFP TransceiversParameter Symbol Min Typical Max Units Optical Specifications for Cisco Cwdm SFP TransceiversParameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units Cable Type Microns MHz/km Distance X2 Transceiver SpecificationsProduct Number Description Modal Core Size Bandwidth Maximum Cabling X2 Product NumberWavelength nm ModalBandwidth Maximum Cabling X2 Product Number Transmit and Receive X2 Product NumberOL-16187-01 Cables and Adapters Cable and Port SpecificationsConsole Port Pinouts Pin SignalConsole Port RJ-45 to DB-9 Console Signal RJ-45 Pins DB-9 PinMgmt 10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45 to DB-25 ConsoleNot used Supported Power Cords and PlugsPower Cords Figure C-3 300-W Power Supply Plugs Jumper Power CordC15 C14 Site Preparation Checklist Site Planning and Maintenance RecordsTask No Planning Activity Verified By Time Date Contact and Site Information Chassis and Network Information D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4