Brocade Communications Systems 53-1000571-01 manual ISL trunking groups, Labeling, SFPs

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Labeling

Figures 3 shows the labels appearing on the SAN I/O Module. A second serial label is located beneath the insertion arm on the enclosure (visible only when the arm is extended).

To extend the insertion arm, gently squeeze the release tab (top-to-bottom) and pull outward.

SFPs

The SAN I/O Module was designed to work with small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical modules and ships with up to eight SWL SFPs.

NOTE

The SAN I/O Module ships with four 4 Gbit/sec SFPs. If you purchase a POD license, you will receive an additional four SFPs.

SFPs provide optical connections to external devices for both SWL and LWL connections. Replace SFPs with a new pluggable unit rather than replacing the SAN I/O Module. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions when installing SFPs.

“Removing and replacing the SAN I/O Module” on page 23 provides details about removing SFPs from the SAN I/O Module.

For a complete list of SFPs and other interoperable hardware, visit the Brocade Connect Web site at: http://www.brocadeconnect.com and follow the links to the latest compatibility matrix. From the main page, select Technical Resource Center, then Documentation Library. Finally, choose Compatibility and Scalability Information.

ISL trunking groups

Brocade ISL Trunking is optional software that allows you to create trunking groups of ISLs between adjacent switches.

If your SAN I/O Module has a Brocade ISL Trunking license, external ports can be used as a trunking group. Ports that can be used within the same trunking group are color-coded on the SAN I/O Module’s port side for easy identification.

The external ports are divided into two equal groups:

1.Ports 17, 18, 19, and 20

2.Ports 21, 22, 23, and 0

NOTE

Only the external ports are available for trunking.

The external ports can form 2-port trunks, 3-port trunks, or a 4-port trunk. For details about Brocade ISL Trunking, see the Brocade Fabric OS Procedures Guide.

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Contents Brocade 4424 Blade Server SAN I/O Module Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Title Publication Number Summary of Changes DateContents Index About this document How this document is organizedSupported hardware and software What’s new in this documentDocument conventions Text formattingAdditional information Brocade resourcesGetting technical help Optional brocade featuresOther industry resources Document feedback FT00X0054E9Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual Determining module configuration Dual function and access gateway configurationsIntroducing the SAN I/O Module Features Full Fabric Switch modeAccess Gateway mode Ports on Demand PODPort side Hardware DescriptionPort Licensing External Ports Internal Ports Nonport side Labeling ISL trunking groupsSFPs Optional features Unpacking and installing the SAN I/O ModuleFull Fabric Switch Mode Access Gateway ModeCabling guidelines Configuring the SAN I/O Module Items requiredModify the SAN I/O Module IP address Using the SAN I/O Module CLI to set the IP addressTask 1 Establish a terminal session with the SAN I/O Module Using the CMC CLI to set the IP address Task 2 Changing the IP addressUsing the CMC GUI to set the IP address Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the Ethernet network Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabricConnecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabric Changing from Fabric Switch mode to Access Gateway mode Command Line Interface Web ToolsChanging from Access Gateway Mode to Fabric Switch Mode Activating Ports on Demand PODConnecting to the SAN I/O Module Using Web Tools Activating ports with a POD licenseInteroperability Operating the SAN I/O ModulePort negotiation Operating system support Accessing the SAN I/O ModuleOperating System Version Interpreting Post results Example Post OutputLocation Indicator Color Operation Interpreting LED activityRemoving and replacing the SAN I/O Module Locating the serial numberRemoving an SFP from a Port SAN I/O Module specifications Access Gateway Mode default port mappingProcessor and memory specifications AppendixWeight and physical dimensions Dimension MeasurementsFacility requirements Condition Operating Non-operatingArchitectural specification Feature DescriptionSupported HBAs Fibre Channel standards complianceFCC warning US only Regulatory complianceMIC Statement Republic of Korea Vcci statement Japan Bsmi statement Republic of Taiwan Canadian requirements CE statementLaser compliance China RoHS Environmental regulation complianceEnvironmental Protection Use Period Epup Disclaimer TS/HS Dual Language Sheet PbdeCountry Safety specification EMC specification Regulatory certificationsEnvironmental regulation compliance EMC certifications Index Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual Page Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual

53-1000571-01 specifications

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