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Installing the Router

The router recognizes all SCSI devices connected to the three SCSI channels on the FS1310, and assigns each device a unique LUN address, which will be mapped as part of a unique FC address. You can configure the router to assign itself a LUN for in-band management, server-free backup, and other uses.

To make the host FC connection:

1Connect the Fibre Channel cable to the router and the host computer, hub, or switch.

2 Power up connected servers, hubs, or switches on the network if necessary.

You are now ready to configure the router. To view the default settings, see Router Default Settings on page 2-12. For information about changing the default settings, see Chapter 3, Configuring the Router.

Understanding the LED Status Lights

LED status lights are on the rear panel of the router. For information about troubleshooting problems indicated by the status lights, see Chapter 4, Troubleshooting.

Figure 2-11. LED status lights

Table 2-12describes the meaning of the LED status lights located on the rear of the router.

Table 2-12. LED status lights

LED

Description

Color

 

Function

Label

 

FT

Router fault

Red

Solid on when router is powered-up

 

 

 

and fails any internal diagnostic or

 

 

 

detects a critical error

 

 

 

 

ST

Router status

Yellow

Solid on when router is powered-up

 

 

 

and passes all internal diagnostics

 

 

Yellow

Off when router either:

 

 

 

Detects a warning/degraded mode

 

 

 

Fails to boot

 

 

 

 

FC

Host FC activity

Green

Solid on when FC link is connected

 

 

 

Solid off when FC link is

 

 

 

disconnected

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide Page Copyright EMC Safety Page Contents Troubleshooting Reference Documents FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Viii About This Guide IntroductionBold Chaparral FS1310 Router Benefits and FeaturesConventions ConventionAbout Serverless Backup Fibre Channel SpecificationsSpecification PhysicalIndicators SwitchesEnvironmental FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Installing the Router Unpacking the RouterTo unpack the router Installing the Router Installing on a DesktopTo install the FS1310 on a desktop To install the router in a rack Installing in a RackSimple loop configuration example Installation Configuration ExamplesMultiple servers on a SAN FC-AL Multiple SANs with fabric FC-SW Connecting to the Scsi Channels Connecting the Router To connect devices to the Scsi channels Connecting to the Fibre Channel PortTo connect to the RS-232 port Connecting to the RS-232 PortTo connect to the Fibre Channel port Pin FunctionTo connect to the Ethernet port Powering Up All DevicesConnecting to the Ethernet Port To power up Scsi devicesDescription Color Function Label To make the host FC connectionSetting Default For more information, see Router Default SettingsAccessing the Router Administrator Software Configuring the RouterFS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Using the Ethernet Port for the First Time Accessing the Router Administrator Using the Ethernet PortAccessing the Router Software Using the Ethernet Port Do this Navigating the Router Administrator SoftwareTo access the network management system Select LAN Configuration and press EnterChanging Router Configuration Changing the Screen DisplaySelect Function To select the topology Selecting the TopologyChanging the Router’s Loop ID To change the Loop ID Select Host Configuration and press Enter Changing the Router’s FC LUNTo change the LUN This can be any number from 00 to To change the Scsi ID assigned to a router channel Changing the Scsi ID Assigned to Each Router ChannelDisabling the Termination on an HVD Router Select Channel Configuration and press EnterTo set the router’s date Setting the Date and TimeChanging the Scan Delay To change the scan delaySelect Set Date/Time and press Enter Enabling and Disabling the Alarm Administrator Software on Alarm threshold What to do when the alarm soundsRestoring the Default Settings To enable or disable the alarmTo restore the default settings Rebooting the Router Select Restore Defaults and press EnterTo reboot the router Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or Fixed To change the mapping modeChanging and Displaying Device Information Changing Device Addresses FC LUNs Select Mapping Mode press EnterTo change the device FC LUNs See Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or Fixed onDisplaying the Devices Connected to the Router Displaying the FC-to-SCSI Address MapTo display the devices connected to the router Displaying Router Information Displaying the Event LogTo display the address map To display one event at a time To display a full page of events Select View Event Log and press EnterGroup Field What displays Displaying Hardware and Configuration InformationTo display hardware information only To display hardware and configuration information Displaying the Router’s FC LUN To display the router’s LUNSelect Display Address Map and press Enter To upgrade the router’s firmware Upgrading FirmwareUpgrading the Router’s Firmware FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Upgrading the Ethernet Card’s Firmware To upgrade the Ethernet card’s firmwareFS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Troubleshooting Problems During BootupChaparral Technical Support Lvds Bist Diagnostic Failure SolutionsTo restore the default configuration Select 2. Clear Configuration and press Enter Terminal Emulator and COM Port ProblemsSolution Device Scsi Channel ProblemsEvent Logs Using the Loader Diagnostics MenuUsing the Loader Utility Menu Router is Not RespondingSelect Capture Text Event Log File CaptureVoltage and Temperature Errors and Warnings Setting Up Debug LoggingTo set up debug logging Address and Device Mapping Figure A-1. FS1310 device Loop ID to Alpa Mapping Loop IDDecimal 108 109 110 Configuring the Router for TCP/IP LAN ConfigurationUsing Address Resolution Protocol To use ARP to resolve addresses in WindowsArp -s IP address 005013fx-xx-xx To discover which IP address was assigned to the router Configuring the Additional LAN SettingsDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configuration To configure additional LAN settingsSelect Ethernet Config and press Enter System Configuration Screen TCP/IP Configuration Screen Snmp Configuration Screen System Information screen Standards Reference DocumentsSBP BooksGlossary FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Glossary FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Index FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Index FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide TCP/IP FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide