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Changing from Fabric Switch mode to Access Gateway mode

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Tie wraps are not recommended for optical cables because they are easily overtightened.

a.Orient a cable connector so that the key (the ridge on one side of connector) aligns with the slot in the transceiver.

b.Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks. For instructions specific to cable type, refer to the cable manufacturer’s documentation.

c.Repeat for the remaining transceivers as required.

6.Check the LEDs to verify that all components are functional.

For information about LED patterns, see the “Interpreting LED activity” on page 22.

7.Verify the correct operation of the SAN I/O Module by typing the switchShow command from the workstation.

This command provides information about SAN I/O Module and port status.

8.Verify the correct operation of the SAN I/O Module in the fabric by typing the fabricShow CLI command from the workstation.

9.Back up the SAN I/O Module configuration to an FTP server by typing the configUpload command and following the prompts.

This command uploads the SAN I/O Module configuration to the server, making it available for downloading to a replacement SAN I/O Module if necessary. Brocade recommends backing up the configuration on a regular basis to ensure that a complete configuration is available for downloading to a replacement SAN I/O Module.

For specific instructions about how to back up the configuration, see the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide. The switchShow, fabricShow, and configUpload commands are described in detail in the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.

Changing from Fabric Switch mode to Access Gateway mode

If your SAN I/O Module can run in Dual Function mode and is currently configured in Standard Full Fabric Switch mode you can enable Access Gateway mode using the following instructions. You can log into the SAN I/O Module and enable Access Gateway mode using either Web Tools or the SAN I/O Module command line interface (CLI).

Notes

The module ships from the factory in either Access Gateway or Dual Function mode. In Dual Function mode, you can configure the module for either Access Gateway Mode or Full Fabric Switch mode without an additional license. The module is enabled for Full Fabric Switch mode as the default. If the module comes configured in Access Gateway mode, you will need an upgrade license to change to Dual Function mode.

Enabling Access Gateway mode is a disruptive process because the switch is disabled and rebooted.Once you enable the SAN I/O Module in Access Gateway mode, only a limited subset of Fabric OS commands are available and all fabric-related service requests are forwarded to the fabric switches. See the Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide for more information.

When you enable Access Gateway mode some fabric information is erased, such as the zone and security databases. To recover the information save the switch configuration before enabling Access Gateway mode.

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Contents Brocade 4424 Blade Server SAN I/O Module Title Publication Number Summary of Changes Date Brocade Communications Systems, IncorporatedContents Index How this document is organized About this documentSupported hardware and software What’s new in this documentText formatting Document conventionsBrocade resources Additional informationGetting technical help Optional brocade featuresOther industry resources FT00X0054E9 Document feedbackBlade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual Determining module configuration Dual function and access gateway configurationsIntroducing the SAN I/O Module Full Fabric Switch mode FeaturesPorts on Demand POD Access Gateway modePort side Hardware DescriptionPort Licensing External Ports Internal Ports Nonport side Labeling ISL trunking groupsSFPs Unpacking and installing the SAN I/O Module Optional featuresFull Fabric Switch Mode Access Gateway ModeCabling guidelines Items required Configuring the SAN I/O ModuleModify 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 Task 2 Changing the IP address Using the CMC CLI to set the IP addressUsing the CMC GUI to set the IP address Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabric Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the Ethernet networkConnecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabric Changing from Fabric Switch mode to Access Gateway mode Web Tools Command Line InterfaceActivating Ports on Demand POD Changing from Access Gateway Mode to Fabric Switch ModeActivating ports with a POD license Connecting to the SAN I/O Module Using Web ToolsInteroperability Operating the SAN I/O ModulePort negotiation Operating system support Accessing the SAN I/O ModuleOperating System Version Example Post Output Interpreting Post resultsInterpreting LED activity Location Indicator Color OperationLocating the serial number Removing and replacing the SAN I/O ModuleRemoving an SFP from a Port Access Gateway Mode default port mapping SAN I/O Module specificationsProcessor and memory specifications AppendixDimension Measurements Weight and physical dimensionsFacility requirements Condition Operating Non-operatingFeature Description Architectural specificationSupported 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 Pbde TS/HS Dual Language SheetRegulatory certifications Country Safety specification EMC specificationEnvironmental 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

Brocade Communications Systems has been a key player in the networking industry, offering a range of advanced products designed to improve data center efficiency and connectivity. One notable product is the Brocade 53-1000571-01, a versatile device that integrates modern networking technologies with user-friendly features.

The Brocade 53-1000571-01 is primarily recognized as a high-performance 16 Gbps Fibre Channel switch, designed to support the demanding requirements of both large data centers and enterprise environments. As networking needs continue to evolve, this switch provides the necessary scalability and reliability while maintaining cost-effectiveness.

One of the main features of the 53-1000571-01 is its support for both 8 Gbps and 16 Gbps Fibre Channel speeds, allowing it to accommodate various legacy systems while also preparing users for the latest high-speed data applications. This ensures that organizations can maximize their existing investments while equipping themselves for future growth.

Another significant characteristic of the Brocade 53-1000571-01 is its intelligent management capabilities. The device comes with Brocade Fabric OS, which provides advanced networking features like dynamic path optimization, automated configuration, and real-time monitoring. These capabilities help streamline network management tasks, improve operational efficiencies, and reduce the chances of human error.

Moreover, this switch is equipped with robust security features, including zoning and encrypted connections, which are crucial in protecting sensitive data within storage area networks. The Brocade 53-1000571-01 not only enhances connectivity but also provides secure and seamless data access that is vital for modern enterprises.

Its modular architecture enables seamless expansion and adaptability to meet growing data requirements. As businesses expand and storage needs surge, this switch can accommodate additional ports and connections without significant downtime or infrastructure overhaul.

In conclusion, the Brocade Communications Systems 53-1000571-01 stands out as a high-performance Fibre Channel switch that meets the diverse needs of today’s data-driven environments. Its combination of speed, intelligent management tools, robust security features, and modularity makes it a reliable choice for organizations looking to enhance their networking infrastructure and ensure future readiness.