Brocade Communications Systems 4016 manual Activating Ports on Demand POD

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Activating Ports on Demand (POD)

Activating Ports on Demand (POD)

The SilkWorm 4016 is shipped with 12 licensed ports. As your needs increase, you can activate up to four additional ports by purchasing and installing the Brocade Ports on Demand (POD) optional licensed product. Table 3-1shows the ports available.

Table 3-1

Ports available

 

 

 

 

Port Licensing

External Ports

Internal Ports

 

 

 

 

Base

 

10 through 13

0 through 7

 

 

 

 

POD

 

14, 15

8, 9

 

 

 

 

Adding licenses is performed using either Brocade Web Tools or a telnet connection: you do not use the blade server chassis’ management software.

Ports on Demand is ready to be unlocked in the switch module firmware. Its license might be supplied with switch module software, or you can purchase the license separately from your switch module vendor, who will provide you with a key to unlock it.

Once you have installed the license keys, you must enable the ports. You can do so without disrupting switch operation, or alternatively, you can disable and reenable the switch to activate all ports.

If you remove a Ports on Demand License, the ports that were enabled by that license are disabled.

Activating Ports with a POD License

There are two methods for activating ports with a POD license:

1.For switch modules connected to existing storage networks:

Add the POD license using Web Tools or CLI.

Enable each newly licensed ports using Web Tools or CLI.

This method is non-disruptive to existing servers and storage connecting to switch module.

2.For new switch module installs, perform the following before connecting to an existing SAN.

Caution

Do not use this method if the switch module is operating in an existing SAN because traffic will be disrupted.

Disable the switch module and then add the POD license using Web Tools or the CLI.

If Secure Fabric OS (Secure FOS) is enabled you cannot use telnet or SSH to disable the module. For details about using Web Tools, refer to the Web Tools Administrator’s Guide. For details about the CLI, see the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.

Enable the switch using Web Tools or CLI. When the switch is enabled, the newly-added POD ports are also enabled.

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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 Label# Active Ports External Port # Trunking groups Brocade Optional FeaturesISL Trunking Groups Brocade Optional Features To remove the SilkWorm 4016 from its shipping package Installing the Brocade SilkWormUnpacking the SilkWorm To insert the SilkWorm 4016 into a blade server chassis Preparing the Blade Server for the SilkWormInserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Items Required Configuring the Brocade SilkWormConfiguring the SilkWorm Creating a Serial Connection Creating an Ethernet Connection Connecting to the SwitchSetting the Switch IP Address Completing the Switch Configuration To complete the switch configurationConfiguring the SilkWorm Activating Ports on Demand POD Activating Ports with a POD LicenseRemoving POD-licensed Ports Connecting to the Switch Using Web ToolsTo connect to the switch using Brocade’s Web Tools Connecting to the Switch Using Web Tools Interoperability Switch Minimum VersionOperating the Brocade SilkWorm 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-2Table A-3 Architectural SpecificationSupported HBAs Fibre Channel Standards Compliance Regulatory ComplianceFCC Warning US only MIC Statement Republic of KoreaVcci Statement Bsmi Statement ChineseRTC Battery CE StatementCanadian Requirements Laser ComplianceRegulatory Certifications Electrical SafetyCountry Safety Specification EMC Specification Regulatory Compliance 3EMC Certifications Regulatory Compliance Index LED 1-2,4-3,4-4,4-5 Weight 1-3,A-1 Index-4