Vixel 335 manual Using Small Form - Factor Pluggable SFP Transceivers, Installation

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CHAPTER 2 Installation

Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide

CHAPTER 2 Installation

 

 

Using Small Form - Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceivers

Note: Most SFPs require you to remove the cable prior to removing the SFP from the port.

The switch supports any SFP module that complies with the SFP specification as produced by MSA consortium.

The SFPs are “hot-pluggable” into the switch which allows host computers, servers and storage modules to be added dynamically without requiring power removal from the switch or any connected devices.

Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Installation

An SFP plugged into the switch will be automatically inserted when it is ready to begin initialization.

To insert an SFP, slide the SFP into the port, ensuring the correct orientation, until the latch clicks into place.

Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Removal

Removal of SFPs from a switch port causes the automatic bypass of that port. The remaining switch ports continue to operate normally with no degradation of system performance.

To extract an SFP, determine first what kind of extraction mechanism the SFP has.

If the SFP has a removal tag, pull the removal tag to extract the SFP from the port.

If the SFP has a small plastic slider on the bottom side under the optical connector, simultaneously push in the slider and pull out the SFP.

If the SFP has a bale (small metal clasp), unlatch the bale and pull on it to extract the SFP from the port.

Performing a Power On Systems Test

When the switch is powered on, the switch runs through Power-On Self Test (POST) diagnostics to verify the fundamental integrity of the switch box.

1.All switch LEDs turn on (LEDs illuminate) for approximately two seconds during power on, then all LEDs—except for the Power LED—turn off (LEDs extinguish).

2.If the port bypass LEDs are blinking at a constant rate and the Switch Fault LED is on, the switch has detected a hardware fault—contact an authorized service person.

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Contents guide Managed Storage SwitchINSTALLATION&CONFIGURATION InSpeed ModelPart Number 00041363-001 Rev. A A p p e n d i x e s Table of ContentsOverview FeaturesCHAPTER 1 Introduction About This GuideCHAPTER 1 Introduction Fibre Channel - Arbitrated LoopInSpeed Technology Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration GuideUnpacking the Switch CHAPTER 2 InstallationInstalling the Switch CHAPTER 2 Installation Using Small Form - Factor Pluggable SFP TransceiversPerforming a Power On Systems Test Small Form-Factor Pluggable SFP InstallationAttaching Devices Setting Up the SwitchSystem LEDs Understanding the Switch’s LEDsPower On Figure 2-1. Switch features diagramPort LEDs CHAPTER 2 InstallationSystem LEDs IndicationActivity PortBypassed StatusZone Zone Zone Cascading SwitchesFigure 2-4. Cascading Switches in Overlapping Zones Cascading with Non-Overlapping ZonesFigure 2-7. ACCEPTABLE Single Cascade in Zones 2-12 Only CHAPTER 3 Management Using the Web ManagerO v e rv i e w Connecting to the Web ManagerFigure 3-1. Web Manager Home Page CHAPTER 3 ManagementNavigation Logging On and OffLocation in Web Manager Configuring the SwitchConfiguration Task Resetting the SwitchFigure 3-2. System Information Page System Information SettingsSetting DescriptionFigure 3-3. System Information Change Settings Page Network SettingsBlocking ARB Switch SpeedSwitching Mode Switch IdentificationFigure 3-4. Time Information Page Downloading the Switch ConfigurationTime Settings Figure 3-5. Time Information Change Settings PageFigure 3-6. Firmware Information Page Firmware SettingsFigure 3-7. Event Log Messages Page 1. Click Change Firmware SettingsEvent Log Messages 1. Click Load New Firmware ImageFigure 3-8. FC Switch Information Page FC Switch InformationFigure 3-9. FC Switch Information Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-10. Ordered Set Information Page OS InformationDetection IndicationRRDY Figure 3-11. Ordered Set Information Page with Highlighted Zones Port Usage InformationFigure 3-12. Received Port Utilization Page Value Figure 3-14. Received Port Utilization Change Settings PageFigure 3-13. Received Port Utilization Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-15. Port Information Page Port SettingsFigure 3-17. Port Information Page with Transceiver Information Figure 3-16. Port Information Page with Highlighted ZonesFigure 3-18. Cascade Information Page ModeFigure 3-19. Cascade Information Page with Highlighted Zones Switch Policy Policy SettingsFigure 3-20. Policies Page Figure 3-21. Policies Change Settings Page To update the switch’s policiesFigure 3-24. Zone Information Page Zone SettingsFigure 3-22. Overlapping Zones Figure 3-23. Non-overlapping ZonesFigure 3-25. Overlapping Zone 1 Information Page Overlapping ZonesNon-Overlapping Zones Figure 3-26. Overlapping Zone 1 Information Configuration Pagealways in Zone Figure 3-28. Non-Overlapping Zones Information Configuration PageFigure 3-27. Non-Overlapping Zone Information Page Note Ports 11 and 12 areHighlighted Zones Connecting to the CLI Using the Command Line Interface CLICLI Command Configuring Switch Information Changing the Switch’s IP ParametersEnabling or Disabling DHCP Requests tftp IPaddress Managing the FirmwareDownloading New Firmware tftp -i IPaddress PUT filename ramdiskAction MessageConfiguring the Trap Destination Table Option Viewing Management, Policy, and Threshold Settings Changing the CLI/Web PasswordPolicy PoliciesThreshold Information SettingsActions Options 2-Emergency, 3-Alert, 4-Critical, 5-Error, 6-WarningCommand Changing the Switching ModeDescription Displaying Ports Description Viewing the Event Log Resetting the SwitchResetting the Hardware Resetting the Switch to Factory Default SettingsOverlapping Zoning Configuration Changing the Switch’s Operating SpeedViewing and Understanding Zoning Information Example noz 25,6,7,8 39,10 Non-Overlapping Zoning ConfigurationTechnical Support ReferenceCHAPTER 4 Technical If the Mgmt Present LED continues to blink and POST has already Tro ub l e sh oo ti n gIf the switch’s Fault LED remains lit, the switch requires repair CHAPTER 4 Technical ReferenceRecommended Action Fibre Channel ReferencesSmall Form-Factor Pluggable SFP Issues ProblemAppendixes S p e c i f i c a t i o n s APPENDIX A SpecificationsRequirement Operating ConditionsAPPENDIX A Specifications Vixel Model 335 Operating ConditionsGeneral Commands CommandsConsole Commands CommandAction Commands APPENDIX B CLI Console CommandsSyntax Action APPENDIX C Event MessagesEvent MeaningAPPENDIX C Event Messages Meaning Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration GuideAPPENDIX C Event Messages EventMeaning Arbitrated Loop Physical Addresses Cross ReferencesLoop ID-ALPA APPENDIX DAPPENDIX E Glossary Enables the switch to be divided into separate environments Index Index
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