Brocade Communications Systems 8770-4 quick start Connecting network devices

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Connecting network devices

You can connect your switch to a variety of network devices. Refer to the topics below for some specific requirements for making these connections.

Connecting to Ethernet devices

For copper connections to a 10/100Base-TX or 1000Base-T switch or another Brocade device, a crossover cable is required.

NOTE

The 802.3ab standard (automatic MDI or MDIX detection) calls for automatic negotiation of the connection between two 1000Base-T ports. Therefore, a crossover cable may not be required; a straight-through cable may work as well.

Connecting to workstations, servers, or routers

Straight-through unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling is required for direct UTP attachment to workstations, servers, or routers using network interface cards (NICs).

Fiber cabling is required for direct attachment to Gigabit NICs or switches and routers through fiber ports.

Connecting a network device to a fiber port

For direct attachment from the Brocade device to a Gigabit NIC, switch, or router, fiber cabling with an LC connector is required.

Testing connectivity

After you install the network cables, you can test network connectivity to other devices by observing the LEDs related to network connection and performing trace routes.

Installing transceivers and attaching cables

The following sets of steps cover the installation of transceivers and cables for most SFP and QSFP transceivers.

Installing SFP and SFP+ transceivers and cables

Complete the following steps to install SFP and SFP+ transceivers.

If you are implementing Brocade trunks, be aware that trunking is supported only on the 48x10GbE line card. The port groups can consist of up to 8 ports. The octet groups are ports 1-8, 9-16, 17-24, 25-32, 33-40, and 41-48.

1.Add the transceivers and cables to the line card ports.

Position one of the optical transceivers so that the key is oriented correctly to the port. Insert the transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks.

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Brocade VDX 8770-4 QuickStart Guide

 

Publication Number: 53-1002554-01

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Contents Brocade VDX Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated This guide Installation tasks, time, and items required IntroductionSafety notices Administrator’s GuideESD precautions Brocade VDX 8770-4, port sidePort side of the Brocade VDX 8770-4 sample configuration Brocade VDX 8770-4, nonport sideItems included with the Brocade VDX Preparing for the Brocade VDX 8770-4 installation Brocade VDX 8770-4 QuickStart Guide this publicationPower specifications Power specifications Environmental requirements Unpacking and installing the Brocade VDX Switch slotsPort numbering Inserting a management moduleInserting a switch fabric module Inserting a management moduleInserting a switch fabric module Inserting a line cardInserting power supplies Inserting a line card 48x10G card shownInserting an AC power supply Inserting a DC power supplyProviding power to the Brocade VDX Connecting an AC power cordConnecting a DC power cord Preparing to configure the Brocade VDX Establishing a serial connection to the Brocade VDXSerial cable pinouts Logging in to the serial console port Changing the RBridge IDChanging the default account passwords Assigning permanent passwordsConfiguring the IP addresses Setting a static IP addressEstablishing an Ethernet connection to the Brocade VDX Customizing a switch name Customizing a host nameTime zones Setting the date and timeSynchronizing local time using NTP Time synchronizationSetting the time zone Setting the clock date and timeDetermining installed software licenses Saving your changesBacking up the configuration Verifying correct operationConnecting network devices Installing transceivers and attaching cablesInstalling Qsfp transceivers and cables Managing cablesCreating Brocade inter-switch link trunks

8770-4 specifications

Brocade Communications Systems, a leading provider of networking solutions, has made a notable impact in the realm of high-performance data center technologies. Among its various offerings, the Brocade 8770-4 chassis stands out as a versatile and powerful component designed for efficient network management and enhanced scalability.

At its core, the Brocade 8770-4 is built to support high-density environments, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to manage increasing data traffic. The chassis can accommodate multiple line cards and services modules, allowing businesses to expand their network capabilities as needed. This modular architecture enables organizations to customize their configurations while ensuring future growth potential.

One of the main features of the Brocade 8770-4 is its exceptional performance capabilities. It supports a range of protocols and technologies, including Ethernet and Fibre Channel, to facilitate seamless communication across diverse environments. The device is equipped with advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching functionalities, making it appropriate for both enterprise and service provider networks.

The architecture of the Brocade 8770-4 also prioritizes reliability. With redundant power supplies and cooling systems, it ensures uninterrupted service, even during critical operations. This high availability is particularly crucial for businesses that rely on constant connectivity and minimal downtime.

Another standout characteristic of the 8770-4 is its integration with innovative management and automation tools. The chassis supports advanced features like network virtualization and automation capabilities, enabling administrators to streamline operations and optimize resource utilization. This results in reduced operational costs and heightened efficiency, allowing IT teams to focus on strategic initiatives rather than routine maintenance.

Furthermore, the Brocade 8770-4 is designed with security in mind. Its built-in features include comprehensive access control lists and encryption capabilities to safeguard sensitive data flowing through the network. By maintaining rigorous security standards, organizations can protect themselves against potential threats while ensuring compliance with industry regulations.

In conclusion, the Brocade Communications Systems 8770-4 chassis is a robust solution for modern network demands. With its modular design, strong performance metrics, high availability features, and integrated management tools, it provides a flexible and scalable platform ideal for evolving connectivity needs across various sectors. As businesses continue to expand their digital operations, technologies like the 8770-4 will play a pivotal role in driving network efficiency and innovation.