Emulex 355 manual Index

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INSPEED™ SAN STORAGE SWITCH MODEL 355 USERS GUIDE

A

AL_PA Cross References 67

AL_PA zoning 41

B

Bad Device Recovery policy 33

Bad Zone Recovery policy 41

Blocking ARB 22

Bypass on Clock Delta policy 34

Bypass on CRC Error policy 33

Bypass on No Activity policy 33

Bypass on OS Error policy 33

C

cascades 43 strings 43 trees 43

Change Notification on Insertion policy 32 Change Notification on Removal policy 32 change notifications 32

Clear on Stall policy 33

CLI

commands 64 connecting 62 frequent tasks 63 logging in and out 62

configuration files 34, 35 configuring

network interface 14 Smart Settings 27 switch settings 20 Web Manager 15

custom Smart Settings 29

D

date and time settings 24 desktop installation 7 device prioritization 46 diagnostics 34

port 52

displaying event log 49 ordered sets 54 port diagnostics 52 port information 50 port utilization 51 switch status 47

documentation 16 downloading firmware 35

E

ethernet LEDs 9

INDEX

Index

event log 49 messages 65

F

Fabric Connection Smart Setting 28 features, switch 2

Fibre Channel references 59 firmware 34, 35

changing versions 35 loading 35

G

glossary 68

H

hard zoning 42

I

Initialization Master 37

Initiator or Target Smart Setting 28 Initiator with Stealth Smart Setting 28 InSpeed Technology 2 installation, switch 6, 7

UL guidelines 8 installing the switch 6 introduction 1

J

joining multiple switches 43

L

LEDs

2 Gb/s 10 ethernet 9 port 10

Port Bypassed 10 POST Fault 10 Power 10

SFP Status 10 switch 9

Switch Operational 10 system 9

load balancing 45 loading firmware 35 logging in and out 62 logging in to the switch 20

M

managing the switch 19 monitoring the switch 47

N

network interface configuration 14 network settings 21

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Contents InSpeedTM Model Inspeed SAN Storage Switch Model USER’S Guide Table of Contents Introduction OverviewFeatures Inspeed TechnologySwitch Applications Storage Consolidation and Shared Storage PoolingDepicts a sample tape library consolidation configuration Tape Library ConsolidationRich Media Server ClusteringInstallation Preparation To unpack the switchDesktop Installation Rack InstallationSwitch Installation To place the switch on a desktopUL Guidelines for Mounting Equipment in a Rack Switch Leds Ethernet LEDsSystem LEDs Ethernet LEDs IndicationPort LEDs System LEDs IndicationSFP Status Port Bypassed Green LED Yellow LEDInstalling an SFP Attaching a Device to the SwitchRemoving an SFP SFP CompatibilityBooting the Switch and SAN To boot the switch and SANSwitch Management Configuring the Network Interface Getting StartedTo connect through a serial interface Connecting to the Web Manager Command Button DescriptionWeb Manager Overview To connect to the Web ManagerDocumentation To download firmware Click Help DownloadsInitial Switch Setup Log in to the SwitchChange the Password To log in to the switchChange the Switch Name To view the current date and time Click Switch Date & TimeTo set the date and time settings To change the switch name Click Switch ConfigurationManaging the Switch Frequent Switch Configuration TasksTo… Click… This guide, see Logging in to the Switch Configuring the Switch SettingsTo change a switch setting To reset the switchGeneral Switch Settings Switch IdentificationSetting Description Network LocationSwitch Speed Version InformationBlocking ARB Agent Up TimeSetting Snmp Traps To configure an Snmp trapState Description Configuring Date and Time Settings To change the time Click Switch Date & TimeTo synchronize time with the host system Click Host Time Changing the Password Opening a Telnet SessionAdjusting the Switch Thresholds To change switch thresholds or time intervalsConfiguring the Port Smart Settings To view the Port Smart Settings Click Port Smart SettingsDefault Smart Settings Creating Custom Smart Settings To assign a Smart Setting to one or more portsTo set all ports to the currently selected Smart Setting To create a custom Smart SettingSmart Setting Assignments To modify a custom Smart SettingTo rename a custom Smart Setting To delete a custom Smart SettingPre-Insertion Testing Port InformationChange Notifications Stealth Intelligent ChangeManager Change Notification onPort Recovery Managing Firmware and Configuration Files DiagnosticsPort Control Bypass on Clock DeltaSwitch Firmware Files Switch Configuration FilesRestoring the Factory Default Settings To restore the factory default configurationOne-Step Zoning Color Description To add ports to a zoneTo activate zoning To remove a port from a zoneSingle-Switch Zoning 13 Devices in a Single ZoneAdding Devices to Multiple Zones To add storage devices to multiple zonesMultiple Switch Zoning 16 Ports in Multiple Zones on the One-Step ZoningRecovering a Bad Zone Automatically Alpa ZoningConnecting Ports Through Hard Zoning To set up Hard ZoningCascading Switches String CascadesTree Cascades Automatic Trunking 22 Automatic Trunking exampleLoad Balancing 24 Load Balancing Across Multiple Cascade PortsLoad Indicators To change the load balancing settingsFairness and Prioritization Viewing Switch Status Monitoring the SwitchSwitch Information Status IndicatorsPort Utilization and Health Port Color IndicationBar Color Indication To view the event log Click Switch Event Log Viewing the Event LogTo export the event log Viewing Port Information To view port information Click Port InformationField Description Viewing Port Utilization Value DescriptionTo change the port utilization interval To view port utilization Click Port UtilizationViewing Port Diagnostics Statistic DescriptionTo save diagnostic information To reset a port Click Advanced Functions Diagnostics PortManual Port Operation To clear the countersViewing Ordered Sets Detection IndicationCRC Error F7 InitializationChange Notification UnknownTroubleshooting Device Connections Problem Recommended ActionTroubleshooting Management Connections Port Bypass Conditions and RecoveryOperational Condition Recovery Default Smart Setting Attributes Fibre Channel References Appendixes Switch Specifications Operating ConditionsRequirement Value Connecting to the CLI Logging in and OUTTo connect through a network interface To log in to the CLIUsing the CLI Frequent Switch Configuration TasksCLI Commands Severity Description Level Event Event Message SeverityDBG Arbitrated Loop Physical Addresses Hex DecimalAlpa or Arbitrated Loop Physical AddressArbitration Current Fill WordIndex SFP Zoning 36 , 38 , 39
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355 specifications

The Emulex 355 is a high-performance network interface card (NIC) designed specifically for data centers requiring advanced connectivity, reliability, and speed. With the rapid evolution of data transmission technology, the Emulex 355 stands out due to its robust features and capabilities that cater to the demands of modern IT infrastructures.

One of the key features of the Emulex 355 is its support for 10 Gigabit Ethernet, which allows for significantly faster data transfer rates compared to standard Gigabit connections. This increased bandwidth is essential for handling large volumes of data traffic, particularly in virtualized environments and cloud computing applications. Its high throughput ensures that data can be transmitted rapidly across networks, minimizing latency and improving overall performance.

The Emulex 355 employs advanced technologies such as iSCSI Offload and FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet), which help enhance data processing efficiency. These technologies allow the card to offload processing tasks from the host system's CPU, reducing the load on server resources and optimizing performance. The result is a more efficient system that can handle more concurrent connections and processes without being overwhelmed.

In addition to speed and efficiency, reliability is paramount in data center operations. The Emulex 355 includes features like error detection and correction, ensuring data integrity during transmission. Built-in redundancy and failover capabilities safeguard against potential network disruptions, allowing for continuous availability of services—a crucial aspect in mission-critical environments.

The Emulex 355 also offers support for various robust networking protocols, enabling seamless integration into existing network infrastructures. Its compatibility with multiple operating systems and virtualization platforms, such as VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V, further enhances its versatility.

Another notable characteristic of the Emulex 355 is its energy-efficient design. It is optimized for lower power consumption without sacrificing performance, aligning with contemporary efforts to reduce the carbon footprint in data centers.

In conclusion, the Emulex 355 NIC is a powerful solution equipped with features that address the complex demands of modern data centers. Its combination of speed, reliability, and efficiency, along with advanced technologies, makes it a preferred choice for organizations looking to enhance their network capabilities and ensure smooth, uninterrupted operations.