Brocade Communications Systems 4016 manual Optional Brocade Features, Other Industry Resources

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For additional Brocade documentation, visit the Brocade SAN Info Center and click the Resource Library location:

http://www.brocade.com

Release notes are available on the Brocade Connect Web site and are also bundled with the Fabric OS firmware.

Optional Brocade Features

Optional Brocade features include:

Advanced Performance Monitoring

Enables more effective end-to-end SAN performance analysis to enhance performance tuning, increase productivity, optimize resource utilization, and reduce costs.

Extended Fabrics

Supports the reliable, high-speed connectivity of SilkWorm switches over dark

 

fiber or Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment at distances up

 

to 500 kilometers to enhance business continuance operations.

Fabric Watch

Continuously monitors SAN fabrics for potential faults based on thresholds set

 

for a variety of SAN fabric elements and events—automatically alerting

 

administrators to potential problems before they become costly failures.

ISL Trunking

Optimizes the performance and availability of SAN fabrics while simplifying

 

ISL management. Two 4 Gbit/sec SilkWorm switches can automatically group up

 

to eight ISLs into a single logical “trunk” with a total throughput of up to

 

32 Gbit/sec.

Advanced Zoning

Automatically groups SAN fabric-connected devices into logical zones that

 

restrict access to “member” devices in the zone. Advanced Zoning uses hardware

 

enforcement at both the port and WWN level to provide more robust data

 

protection.

Secure Fabric OS

Provides a comprehensive security solution to help protect mission-critical data.

 

Key features include centralized policy-based security management,

 

management data encryption, and authentication to create a fabric-wide trusted

 

environment with control over all levels of fabric access and communication.

Other Industry Resources

For additional resource information, visit the Technical Committee T11 Web site. This Web site provides interface standards for high-performance and mass storage applications for Fibre Channel, storage management, as well as other applications:

http://www.t11.org

For information about the Fibre Channel industry, visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association Web site:

http://www.fibrechannel.org

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SilkWorm 4016 Hardware Reference Manual

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Contents SilkWorm Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Document History Page Contents Chapter Installing the Brocade SilkWorm Index Publication Number About This Document How This Document Is OrganizedSupported Hardware and Software What’s New in This DocumentDocument Conventions Text FormattingFabric OS Optional Features Additional InformationBrocade Resources Fabric OSOptional Brocade Features Other Industry ResourcesGetting Technical Help General InformationDocument Feedback Documentation@brocade.comSilkWorm 4016 Features Introducing the SilkWormSilkWorm 4016 Features Switch Characteristics Weight and Physical DimensionsMemory Additional Port ActivationPort Side 1Port Side of the SilkWormNonport Side LabelingSFPs 4Insertion Arm LabelBrocade Optional Features ISL Trunking Groups# Active Ports External Port # Trunking groups Brocade Optional Features Installing the Brocade SilkWorm Unpacking the SilkWormTo remove the SilkWorm 4016 from its shipping package Preparing the Blade Server for the SilkWorm Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the ChassisTo insert the SilkWorm 4016 into a blade server chassis Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Configuring the Brocade SilkWorm Configuring the SilkWormItems Required Creating a Serial Connection Connecting to the Switch Setting the Switch IP AddressCreating an Ethernet Connection Completing the Switch Configuration To complete the switch configurationConfiguring the SilkWorm Activating Ports on Demand POD Activating Ports with a POD LicenseConnecting to the Switch Using Web Tools To connect to the switch using Brocade’s Web ToolsRemoving POD-licensed Ports Connecting to the Switch Using Web Tools Switch Minimum Version Operating the Brocade SilkWormInteroperability Accessing the SilkWorm Port NegotiationOperating System Support Operating System VersionInterpreting Post Results To determine Post completion statusLocation Indicator Color Operation Interpreting LED ActivityRemoving and Replacing the SilkWorm To remove a failed or replaced SilkWormSqueeze the release lever latch to release the SilkWorm Scale 1/8 = Removing and Replacing the SilkWorm Brocade SilkWorm 4016 Specifications Weight and Physical DimensionsFacility Requirements Table A-2Architectural Specification Supported HBAsTable A-3 Fibre Channel Standards Compliance Regulatory ComplianceFCC Warning US only MIC Statement Republic of KoreaVcci Statement Bsmi Statement ChineseRTC Battery CE StatementCanadian Requirements Laser ComplianceElectrical Safety Country Safety Specification EMC SpecificationRegulatory Certifications Regulatory Compliance 3EMC Certifications Regulatory Compliance Index LED 1-2,4-3,4-4,4-5 Weight 1-3,A-1 Index-4