Vixel 335 manual Installation, Unpacking the Switch, Installing the Switch

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CHAPTER 2 Installation

CHAPTER 2 Installation

Unpacking the Switch 3

Installing the Switch 3

Using Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceivers 4

Performing a Power On Systems Test 4

Setting Up the Switch 5

Attaching Devices 5

Understanding the Switch’s LEDs 6

Cascading Switches 9

Unpacking the Switch

To unpack the switch:

1.Inspect the outer shipping container for any damage that may have occurred in shipping and report any sign of damage to the appropriate shipping agency.

2.Remove the switch from the shipping container; save the shipping container, foam, and anti-static bags—returning the switch in any other container or packing material may void its warranty.

3.Inspect the switch thoroughly. (If any signs of damage are seen, notify your sales representative and/or the shipping agency.)

Installing the Switch

Note: For information on environmental requirements, see “Operating Conditions” on page 59.

Note: The plug on the power cord is intended to serve as the disconnect device. To cycle power to the switch, remove and reconnect the switch’s power cord.

You can install the switch into an equipment rack or place it on a desktop.

To mount the switch in a rack, consult the installation documentation that shipped with the rack-mounting kit (ordered separately).

To place the switch on a desktop:

1.Turn the switch upside down so the case bottom is facing up.

2.Install a self-adhesive pad on each corner of the switch (prevents surface damage) at the corner marks on the switch underside.

3.Turn the switch right side up so the case bottom is facing down.

4.Attach one end of the switch’s power cord to the switch’s power inlet socket and the other end to a properly earthed receptacle (outlet).

5.Insert the power cord firmly into the power inlet socket.

The switch is now powered on. The switch automatically executes a Power-On Self Test (POST) and its LEDs display the test results (for a description of the POST sequence, see “Performing a Power On Systems Test” on page 4).

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Contents InSpeed Model Managed Storage SwitchINSTALLATION&CONFIGURATION guidePart Number 00041363-001 Rev. A Table of Contents A p p e n d i x e sAbout This Guide FeaturesCHAPTER 1 Introduction OverviewVixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide Fibre Channel - Arbitrated LoopInSpeed Technology CHAPTER 1 IntroductionCHAPTER 2 Installation Unpacking the SwitchInstalling the Switch Small Form-Factor Pluggable SFP Installation Using Small Form - Factor Pluggable SFP TransceiversPerforming a Power On Systems Test CHAPTER 2 InstallationSetting Up the Switch Attaching DevicesFigure 2-1. Switch features diagram Understanding the Switch’s LEDsPower On System LEDsIndication CHAPTER 2 InstallationSystem LEDs Port LEDsStatus PortBypassed ActivityCascading with Non-Overlapping Zones Cascading SwitchesFigure 2-4. Cascading Switches in Overlapping Zones Zone Zone ZoneFigure 2-7. ACCEPTABLE Single Cascade in Zones 2-12 Only Connecting to the Web Manager Using the Web ManagerO v e rv i e w CHAPTER 3 ManagementLogging On and Off CHAPTER 3 ManagementNavigation Figure 3-1. Web Manager Home PageResetting the Switch Configuring the SwitchConfiguration Task Location in Web ManagerDescription System Information SettingsSetting Figure 3-2. System Information PageNetwork Settings Figure 3-3. System Information Change Settings PageSwitch Identification Switch SpeedSwitching Mode Blocking ARBFigure 3-5. Time Information Change Settings Page Downloading the Switch ConfigurationTime Settings Figure 3-4. Time Information PageFirmware Settings Figure 3-6. Firmware Information Page1. Click Load New Firmware Image 1. Click Change Firmware SettingsEvent Log Messages Figure 3-7. Event Log Messages PageFC Switch Information Figure 3-8. FC Switch Information PageFigure 3-9. FC Switch Information Page with Highlighted Zones Indication OS InformationDetection Figure 3-10. Ordered Set Information PageRRDY Port Usage Information Figure 3-11. Ordered Set Information Page with Highlighted ZonesFigure 3-12. Received Port Utilization Page Figure 3-14. Received Port Utilization Change Settings Page ValueFigure 3-13. Received Port Utilization Page with Highlighted Zones Port Settings Figure 3-15. Port Information PageFigure 3-16. Port Information Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-17. Port Information Page with Transceiver InformationMode Figure 3-18. Cascade Information PageFigure 3-19. Cascade Information Page with Highlighted Zones Policy Settings Switch PolicyFigure 3-20. Policies Page To update the switch’s policies Figure 3-21. Policies Change Settings PageFigure 3-23. Non-overlapping Zones Zone SettingsFigure 3-22. Overlapping Zones Figure 3-24. Zone Information PageOverlapping Zones Figure 3-25. Overlapping Zone 1 Information PageFigure 3-26. Overlapping Zone 1 Information Configuration Page Non-Overlapping ZonesNote Ports 11 and 12 are Figure 3-28. Non-Overlapping Zones Information Configuration PageFigure 3-27. Non-Overlapping Zone Information Page always in ZoneHighlighted Zones Using the Command Line Interface CLI Connecting to the CLICLI Command Changing the Switch’s IP Parameters Configuring Switch InformationEnabling or Disabling DHCP Requests tftp -i IPaddress PUT filename ramdisk Managing the FirmwareDownloading New Firmware tftp IPaddressMessage ActionConfiguring the Trap Destination Table Option Changing the CLI/Web Password Viewing Management, Policy, and Threshold SettingsPolicies PolicySettings Threshold InformationOptions 2-Emergency, 3-Alert, 4-Critical, 5-Error, 6-Warning ActionsChanging the Switching Mode CommandCHAPTER 3 Management Displaying Ports CHAPTER 3 Management Resetting the Switch to Factory Default Settings Resetting the SwitchResetting the Hardware Viewing the Event LogChanging the Switch’s Operating Speed Overlapping Zoning ConfigurationViewing and Understanding Zoning Information Non-Overlapping Zoning Configuration Example noz 25,6,7,8 39,10Reference Technical SupportCHAPTER 4 Technical CHAPTER 4 Technical Reference Tro ub l e sh oo ti n gIf the switch’s Fault LED remains lit, the switch requires repair If the Mgmt Present LED continues to blink and POST has alreadyProblem Fibre Channel ReferencesSmall Form-Factor Pluggable SFP Issues Recommended ActionAppendixes APPENDIX A Specifications S p e c i f i c a t i o n sVixel Model 335 Operating Conditions Operating ConditionsAPPENDIX A Specifications RequirementCommand CommandsConsole Commands General CommandsAPPENDIX B CLI Console Commands Action CommandsAPPENDIX B CLI Console Commands Meaning APPENDIX C Event MessagesEvent ActionAPPENDIX C Event Messages Event Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration GuideAPPENDIX C Event Messages MeaningEvent APPENDIX D Cross ReferencesLoop ID-ALPA Arbitrated Loop Physical AddressesAPPENDIX E Glossary Enables the switch to be divided into separate environments Index Index
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