Emulex 375 Tape Library Consolidation, 3depicts a sample tape library consolidation configuration

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EMULEX MODEL 375 SAN STORAGE SWITCH

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

USERS GUIDE

Figure 1-2depicts a sample multiple switch storage consolidation configuration in which multiple servers communicate with storage devices and zoning is incorporated. The zoning in Figure 1-2might be set up to configure a multiple operating system environment. For example, Zone 1 might be Windows-based, Zone 2 might be Linux-based, and Zone 3 might be Unix-based. Zoning can also be used to improve security by masking storage devices or files. For example, a finance department could secure financial files from viewing by the engineering department, which in turn could secure engineering files from viewing by the finance department.

Tape Library Consolidation

Another switch application is the consolidation of multiple tape libraries attached to individual servers into a single library for all servers for backup and restore purposes.

Benefits include:

Improved cost effectiveness.

Improved availability for performing system backups:

Off-LAN System Backups often reduce the amount of time it takes backups (and recovery) to occur because SANs run at higher performance bandwidth than LANs.

Server-less backups enable applications to remain fully active during backup and recovery processes, when combined with the appropriate backup software solution.

Figure 1-3depicts a sample tape library consolidation configuration.

Figure 1-3: Before consolidation, backup and restore data must travel on the LAN, congesting traffic and operating at slow speeds.

Figure 1-3: After consolidation, backup and restore data travels on the high speed SAN separate from LAN traffic.

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Contents Emulex Model ART N Umber 00041392-002 R EV. B Table of Contents Overview Chapter IntroductionInspeed Technology FeaturesStorage Consolidation and Shared Storage Pooling Switch ApplicationsTape Library Consolidation 3depicts a sample tape library consolidation configurationServer Clustering Rich MediaTo unpack the switch Installation PreparationTo place the switch on a desktop Rack InstallationDesktop Installation Switch InstallationTo remove the power cord with the retention clip in place Installing the Retention Clips optionalTo install the retention clip To insert the power cord with the retention clip in placeEthernet LEDs Switch LedsEthernet LEDs indicate the network connection status Port LEDs System LEDsPower Supply/Fan Module LED SFP Compatibility Installing an SFPAttaching a Device to the Switch Removing an SFPTo boot the switch and SAN Booting the Switch and SANTo remove an old power supply/fan module Power SUPPLY/FAN Module ReplacementTo insert a new power supply/fan module Chapter Switch Management Getting Started Configuring the Network InterfaceTo connect through a serial interface To connect to the Web Manager Connecting to the Web ManagerCommand Button Description Submit Web Manager OverviewDocumentation Command Button Description CancelReboot Login/LogoutTo log in to the switch Initial Switch SetupLog in to the Switch Change the PasswordTo change the switch name Click Switch Configuration Change the Switch NameTo view the current date and time Click Switch Date & Time To set the date and time settingsFrequent Switch Configuration Tasks Managing the SwitchTo reset the switch Logging in to the SwitchConfiguring the Switch Settings To change a switch settingSwitch Identification General Switch SettingsNetwork Location Blocking ARB Switch SpeedTo change the switch speed Click Switch Configuration Version InformationTo configure an Snmp trap Setting Snmp TrapsTo change the time Click Switch Date & Time Configuring Date and Time SettingsTo synchronize time with the host system Click Host Time Switch Password page appears Changing the PasswordOpening a Telnet Session Switch Thresholds page appears Adjusting the Switch ThresholdsTo change switch thresholds or time intervals To view the Port Smart Settings Click Port Smart Settings Configuring the Port Smart SettingsPort Smart Settings page appears Default Smart Settings To create a custom Smart Setting Creating Custom Smart SettingsTo assign a Smart Setting to one or more ports To set all ports to the currently selected Smart SettingTo delete a custom Smart Setting Smart Setting AssignmentsTo modify a custom Smart Setting To rename a custom Smart SettingFollowing settings are available Pre-Insertion TestingPort Information Change Notification on Setting Description Stealth Intelligent ChangeChange Notifications ManagerPort Recovery Setting Description Port Control DiagnosticsBypass on Clock Delta To check for new firmware Managing Firmware and Configuration FilesSwitch Firmware Files To load new firmware on the switchRestoring the Factory Default Settings Switch Configuration FilesNot Active yellow One-Step ZoningColor Description Down red Up greenSingle-Switch Zoning To add storage devices to multiple zones Adding Devices to Multiple Zones16 Ports in Multiple Zones on the One-Step Zoning Multiple Switch ZoningAlpa Zoning Recovering a Bad Zone AutomaticallyTo set up Hard Zoning Connecting Ports Through Hard ZoningString Cascades Cascading SwitchesTree Cascades 22 Automatic Trunking example Automatic Trunking23 Advanced Functions Automatic Trunking Load BalancingTo change the load balancing settings Load IndicatorsMonitoring the Switch Viewing Switch StatusFairness and Prioritization Current status is provided for the following items Switch InformationRed Port Utilization and HealthPort Color Indication Green YellowLast time the event log was polled appears at the top To view the event log Click Switch Event LogViewing the Event Log Event Log Messages page appearsTo view port information Click Port Information Viewing Port InformationPort Information page appears Average Viewing Port UtilizationPort Utilization page appears Value Description HighPort Diagnostics page appears Viewing Port DiagnosticsTo clear the counters To save diagnostic informationTo reset a port Click Advanced Functions Diagnostics Port Manual Port OperationViewing Ordered Sets Notification Unknown CRC ErrorDetection Indication F7 Initialization ChangeTroubleshooting Device Connections Port Bypass Conditions and Recovery Troubleshooting Management ConnectionsDefault Smart Setting Attributes Fibre Channel References Appendixes Operating Conditions Switch SpecificationsTo log in to the CLI Connecting to the CLILogging in and OUT To connect through a network interfaceFrequent Switch Configuration Tasks Using the CLICLI Commands Event Event Message Severity Severity Description LevelSystem config reset to factory default Error during Port DiscPort Ptbi failed due to timeout LIP Cycle TimeoutHex Decimal Arbitrated Loop Physical AddressesCurrent Fill Word Alpa or ArbitratedLoop Physical Address ArbitrationIndex SFP Part Number 00041392-002 REV. 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