Chaparral Chaparral FS 1310 manual FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide

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FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide

FC protocol for SCSI (FCP)—FCP defines an FC mapping layer (FC-4) that uses FC- PH services to transmit SCSI command, data, and status information between a SCSI initiator and SCSI target. FCP enables transmission and receipt of SCSI commands, data, and status across the FC using standard FC frame and sequence formats.

Fibre—Fibre is a generic FC term that refers to all transmission media types specified in the FC Physical Layer standard (FC-PH), such as optical fiber, copper twisted pair, and copper coaxial cable.

Fibre channel (FC)—FC is a bidirectional, point-to-point serial data channel, structured for high-performance capability. In the physical sense, an FC is an interconnection of multiple communication points, called N_Ports, by a switching network (fabric). FC transports incoming data from devices by reading the buffer information, packaging it, and sending the information across the fabric. Although FC is a generalized transport mechanism that has no protocol of its own or native I/O command set, it can transport any existing upper-level protocol such as SCSI and IP. FC offers high-speed data transfer rates up to 1 Gbps. FC is most commonly used to connect clustered servers to storage systems. ANSI has developed standards for FC.

Gigabit interface converter (GBIC)—A GBIC, also referred to as a Physical Link Module, is a physical component that manages functions of the FC-0 layer. This layer consists of the physical characteristics of the media and interface, including drivers, transceivers, connectors, and cables. A GBIC attaches to an FC adapter and connects a router to an FC host.

High voltage differential (HVD)—HVD is a differential SCSI scheme with terminators that run on 5 volts.

Host bus adapter (HBA)—An HBA is the critical link between a host server or workstation and a storage subsystem, integrating computing platforms, operating systems, and I/O protocols to ensure proper interoperability and functionality. The bus adapter provides direct storage connectivity from the system to data within the storage subsystem and enables stable, high-speed transmission of information and files. HBAs manage the controller-specific aspects of handling a storage driver interface device implemented as a target driver, which supports mass storage peripheral devices such as disks and tapes. A storage driver interface is used to implement SCSI and other storage device drivers. An HBA connects to the storage subsystem to the host computer and uses either fiber or copper media.

Initiator—An initiator is an FC or SCSI device that contains application clients that originate service requests and task management functions for processing by a target FC or SCSI device.

Initiator mode—Initiator mode is the configuration mode of a device in which an FC or SCSI initiator requests operations to be performed by an FC or SCSI target device.

Kill—In Active-Active mode, one controller can kill the other controller by resetting it and taking it offline.

Logical unit number or logical unit (LUN)—A LUN is a subdivision of a SCSI target. For SCSI-3, each SCSI target supports up to 128 LUNs. An FC host using LUNs can address multiple peripheral devices that may share a common controller.

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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 Introduction About This GuideConvention Chaparral FS1310 Router Benefits and FeaturesConventions BoldAbout Serverless Backup Physical SpecificationsSpecification 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 Installing in a Rack To install the router in a rackInstallation Configuration Examples Simple loop configuration exampleMultiple servers on a SAN FC-AL Multiple SANs with fabric FC-SW Connecting the Router Connecting to the Scsi ChannelsConnecting to the Fibre Channel Port To connect devices to the Scsi channelsPin Function Connecting to the RS-232 PortTo connect to the Fibre Channel port To connect to the RS-232 portTo power up Scsi devices Powering Up All DevicesConnecting to the Ethernet Port To connect to the Ethernet portTo make the host FC connection Description Color Function LabelRouter Default Settings Setting Default For more information, seeConfiguring the Router Accessing the Router Administrator SoftwareFS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Accessing the Router Administrator Using the Ethernet Port Using the Ethernet Port for the First TimeAccessing the Router Software Using the Ethernet Port Select LAN Configuration and press Enter Navigating the Router Administrator SoftwareTo access the network management system Do thisSelect Function Changing Router ConfigurationChanging the Screen Display Selecting the Topology To select 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 Changing the Scsi ID Assigned to Each Router Channel To change the Scsi ID assigned to a router channelSelect Channel Configuration and press Enter Disabling the Termination on an HVD RouterSetting the Date and Time To set the router’s dateSelect Set Date/Time and press Enter Changing the Scan DelayTo change the scan delay Enabling and Disabling the Alarm Alarm threshold What to do when the alarm sounds Administrator Software onTo 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 Select Mapping Mode press Enter Changing Device Addresses FC LUNsSee Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or Fixed on To change the device FC LUNsTo 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 Select View Event Log and press Enter To display a full page of eventsDisplaying Hardware and Configuration Information Group Field What displaysTo 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 To upgrade the Ethernet card’s firmware Upgrading the Ethernet Card’s FirmwareFS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Chaparral Technical Support TroubleshootingProblems During Bootup Diagnostic Failure Solutions Lvds BistTo restore the default configuration Terminal Emulator and COM Port Problems Select 2. Clear Configuration and press EnterDevice Scsi Channel Problems SolutionRouter is Not Responding Using the Loader Diagnostics MenuUsing the Loader Utility Menu Event LogsEvent Log File Capture Select Capture TextTo 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 LAN Configuration Configuring the Router for TCP/IPArp -s IP address 005013fx-xx-xx Using Address Resolution ProtocolTo use ARP to resolve addresses in Windows To configure additional LAN settings Configuring the Additional LAN SettingsDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configuration 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 Reference Documents StandardsBooks SBPGlossary 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

Chaparral FS 1310 specifications

The Chaparral FS 1310 is a standout model in the world of recreational boating, specifically designed for those who appreciate both performance and comfort on the water. This versatile boat combines advanced engineering with innovative features, making it a popular choice among boating enthusiasts.

One of the most notable characteristics of the Chaparral FS 1310 is its sleek and modern hull design, which contributes to enhanced performance and stability. The deep-V hull allows for smooth navigation across varying water conditions, whether it be calm lakes or choppy seas. This design not only ensures a memorable ride but also provides safety and confidence for passengers.

The boat is equipped with powerful engine options that deliver impressive speed and acceleration. With options ranging from a robust outboard motor to a powerful inboard setup, the FS 1310 is designed to cater to the needs of different users, whether for leisurely family outings or exhilarating water sports. The engine compartment is thoughtfully arranged, allowing for easy maintenance and accessibility, which is crucial for boating enthusiasts.

Interior comfort is a significant focus in the Chaparral FS 1310. The spacious cockpit features ergonomic seating arrangements that prioritize passenger comfort. High-quality materials are used throughout, providing an upscale ambiance that appeals to a wide range of users. The helm is intuitively designed with easy-to-reach controls, ensuring that the captain can navigate effortlessly while keeping an eye on their surroundings.

Technologically, the Chaparral FS 1310 incorporates modern amenities such as a high-performance sound system and advanced navigation equipment. An integrated touchscreen display allows users to monitor engine performance, GPS mapping, and entertainment options, all in one place. Additionally, LED lighting throughout the interior and exterior enhances nighttime aesthetics and visibility.

For the adventurous, the FS 1310 is equipped with ample storage for water sports gear, making it an ideal choice for activities such as wakeboarding or fishing. The swim platform at the rear is spacious, allowing for safe and easy access to the water, which is a critical factor for families.

Overall, the Chaparral FS 1310 encapsulates what modern boating should be: a blend of performance, comfort, and technological innovation. With its array of features and characteristics, it stands out as a top-tier option for anyone looking to invest in a boat that promises unforgettable moments on the water.