Chaparral Chaparral FS 1310 manual Safety

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6EN 61000-4-6—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques - Section 6; Immunity to Conducted Disturbances, Induced by Radio-Frequency Fields.

7 Not needed: EN 61000-4-8

8EN 61000-4-11—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques -

Section 11: Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variations Immunity Test

Safety

We have tested to the current (latest) version of the documents, including all revisions.

Documents:

173/23 ECC—European Council Directive on the Harmonization of the Laws of the Member states Relating to Electrical Equipment Designed for use Within Certain Voltage Limits (Low Voltage Directive).

2UL 1950, 3rd Edition—Safety of Information Technology Equipment (ITE), including Electrical Business Equipment

3CAN/CSA C22.2 #950-95—Safety of Information Technology Equipment (ITE), including Electrical Business Equipment

4EN 60950—Specification for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (ITE), including Electrical Business Equipment

5 IEC 950—Safety of Information Technology Equipment (ITE), including Electrical Business Equipment

The FS1310 has been tested to EN 6100-3-2, EN 6100-3-3, and EN 55024.

Laser Safety

Certification and Classification Information

This product uses Gigabit Interface Converters (GBIC) to interface with Fibre Channel links. Optical GBICs used with this product contain internal lasers. In the USA, all optical GBICs certified as Class 1 laser products and conform to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR Subchapter J.

Outside the USA, all GBICs are certified as Class 1 laser components that conform to the requirements contained in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 825 (1994) and Amendment 1 (1990) along with CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) European Normalization standard EN 60825 (1992).

The user is required to ensure that the optical GBIC being used meets all of the above requirements.

Required certifications include one or more of the following:

Recognized Component by Underwriters Laboratories

Certified by the Canadian Standard Association

Certified by VDE (Germany) and/or Certified by Statens Provningsanstalt (SP) in Sweden

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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 IntroductionConventions Chaparral FS1310 Router Benefits and FeaturesConvention BoldAbout Serverless Backup Specification SpecificationsPhysical Fibre ChannelEnvironmental IndicatorsSwitches FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide To unpack the router Installing the RouterUnpacking the Router To install the FS1310 on a desktop Installing the RouterInstalling 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 RouterTo connect devices to the Scsi channels Connecting to the Fibre Channel PortTo connect to the Fibre Channel port Connecting to the RS-232 PortPin Function To connect to the RS-232 portConnecting to the Ethernet Port Powering Up All DevicesTo power up Scsi devices To connect to the Ethernet portDescription 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 To access the network management system Navigating the Router Administrator SoftwareSelect LAN Configuration and press Enter Do thisSelect Function Changing Router ConfigurationChanging the Screen Display To select the topology Selecting the TopologyChanging the Router’s Loop ID To change the Loop ID To change the LUN Select Host Configuration and press EnterChanging the Router’s FC 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 TimeSelect Set Date/Time and press Enter Changing the Scan DelayTo change the scan delay Enabling and Disabling the Alarm Administrator Software on Alarm threshold What to do when the alarm soundsTo restore the default settings Restoring the Default SettingsTo enable or disable the alarm To reboot the router Rebooting the RouterSelect Restore Defaults and press Enter Changing and Displaying Device Information Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or FixedTo change the mapping mode Changing Device Addresses FC LUNs Select Mapping Mode press EnterTo change the device FC LUNs See Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or Fixed onTo display the devices connected to the router Displaying the Devices Connected to the RouterDisplaying the FC-to-SCSI Address Map To display the address map Displaying Router InformationDisplaying the Event Log 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 Select Display Address Map and press Enter Displaying the Router’s FC LUNTo display the router’s LUN Upgrading the Router’s Firmware To upgrade the router’s firmwareUpgrading 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 Chaparral Technical Support TroubleshootingProblems During Bootup 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 ProblemsUsing the Loader Utility Menu Using the Loader Diagnostics MenuRouter is Not Responding Event LogsSelect Capture Text Event Log File CaptureTo set up debug logging Voltage and Temperature Errors and WarningsSetting Up Debug Logging Address and Device Mapping Figure A-1. FS1310 device Decimal Loop ID to Alpa MappingLoop ID 108 109 110 Configuring the Router for TCP/IP LAN ConfigurationArp -s IP address 005013fx-xx-xx Using Address Resolution ProtocolTo use ARP to resolve addresses in Windows Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configuration Configuring the Additional LAN SettingsTo configure additional LAN settings To discover which IP address was assigned to the routerSelect 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