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Document History

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title

Publication number

Summary of changes

Date

 

 

 

 

EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide

53-1000121-01

First release

January 2006

 

 

 

 

EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide

53-1000195-01

Changes to support Fabric OS

September 2006

 

 

v5.2.0, including zoning and port

 

 

 

activation

 

 

 

 

 

EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide

53-1000195-02

Added Brocade 5000 switch

February 2007

 

 

support

 

 

 

 

 

EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide

53-1000441-01

Added Brocade 4900 switch

June 2007

 

 

support; Added DHCP and IPv6

 

 

 

support

 

 

 

 

 

EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide

53-1000607-01

Added enhanced switch setup

October 2007

 

 

 

 

EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide

53-1000607-02

Added support for new hardware:

March 2008

 

 

Brocade 300, Brocade 5100, and

 

 

 

Brocade 5300.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents EZSwitchSetup Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Title EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide Contents Chapter Managing Your Switch General limitationsThis chapter How this document is organizedSupported hardware and software What’s new in this documentBold text Document conventionsText formatting Brocade resources Additional InformationKey terms Getting technical help Other industry resourcesDocument Feedback Introducing EZSwitchSetup Overview of EZSwitchSetupSelect Tools Internet Options in the browser EZSwitchSetup software and hardware requirementsConfiguring Internet Explorer Supported switches Configuring Internet ExplorerLanguage support for EZSwitchSetup Setting Up Your Switch Installing and running the EZSwitchSetup wizardLaunching the EZSwitchSetup wizard Connecting cables EZSwitchSetup introduction screenConnect Cables screen Ethernet version, without serial cable Ioioi Discovering the switch First Discover Switch screenInstalling and running the EZSwitchSetup wizard Go on to Confirming IP addresses on Continue setting up your target switch with EZManager Confirming IP addressesExit EZSwitchSetup Click ContinueSwitch discovery failure Discovery recoveryConfiguring the switch EZSwitchSetup Setup ParametersSetting switch parameters Zoning selection optionsOn the Select Zoning wizard, select Typical Zoning Configuring zones on the switchSpecifying devices Connecting devices and completing the setup Specify Devices screenConfigure Ports and Connect Devices screen Ioioi Oioi Connecting devices and completing the setup Connecting devices and completing the setup Managing Your Switch Switch manager overviewEZSwitchSetup Switch Manager components Task panelSwitch View ContentLaunching the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager Status barLogging out Switch Manager sessionsLogging Viewing switch information Viewing the status indicator legend Viewing fan, temperature, and power supply statusPort status Switch Information tab Port State LEDsSwitch Information tab Port information tabClick Add License Changing switch informationAdd port license Managing devices Devices viewDetailed Device information Device connections Assigning and renaming device aliasesDevice aliases moved under Current Aliases Device alias in Zone Access Map Zoning management Viewing the zone access map Editing the zoning configurationEdit HBA/Storage Accessibility Matrix is displayed Validating zoning configuration Restoring Typical ZoningAccessing Web Tools for advanced management Making EZSwitchSetup your default switch managerAccessing Web Tools for advanced management EZSwitchSetup Limitations General limitationsGeneral limitations Index EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide 53-1002157-01 EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide
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Brocade Communications Systems VA-40FC is a robust and versatile storage area network (SAN) switch designed to meet the demands of modern data centers. This high-performance Fibre Channel switch is engineered to optimize storage connectivity and data transfer within enterprise environments, providing a reliable backbone for virtualization, cloud computing, and large-scale data applications.

One of the main features of the VA-40FC is its impressive port density. With up to 40 Fibre Channel ports, the switch supports multiple devices and enables organizations to scale their storage networks seamlessly. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments where high availability and redundancy are crucial, as it allows for the connection of numerous servers and storage systems without compromising performance.

The VA-40FC also supports advanced technologies such as Brocade's Fabric OS, which enhances network management and operational efficiency. Fabric OS provides features such as zoning, port mirroring, and performance monitoring, facilitating streamlined management of storage resources. These capabilities enable IT administrators to quickly configure, manage, and troubleshoot their SAN environments, reducing downtime and enhancing overall system reliability.

Another notable characteristic of the VA-40FC is its support for advanced performance features like Quality of Service (QoS) and trunking. QoS ensures that critical data traffic receives priority treatment, minimizing latency and ensuring that mission-critical applications operate smoothly. Trunking, on the other hand, allows for the aggregation of multiple links, effectively increasing bandwidth and providing redundancy.

Brocade's VA-40FC incorporates energy-efficient design principles, minimizing power consumption to lower operational costs. The switch features intelligent power management capabilities that automatically adjust power usage based on traffic demands, thereby contributing to a greener IT infrastructure.

In conclusion, Brocade Communications Systems VA-40FC is a powerful SAN switch equipped with a host of features and technologies that cater to the needs of contemporary data centers. Its high port density, advanced management functionalities, performance enhancements, and energy efficiency make it an ideal choice for organizations seeking to optimize their storage networks. By adopting the VA-40FC, enterprises can ensure that their data flow is seamless and secure, paving the way for increased productivity and innovation in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.