Chaparral FS2620R manual Connecting to the Scsi Channels, Rear panel components

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RS-232 serial port—for configuration and management of the router.

Ethernet (10BaseT)—connects to your local area network (LAN) to permit configuration and management of the router.

For first time installation, attach the SCSI devices first to ensure the router and its assigned devices are working properly. You should connect all SCSI devices to the router and power them on. Then power the router on. After proper operation is established, you can proceed to connect the FC host and the RS-232 or Ethernet ports.

Figure 2-3. Rear panel components

Connecting to the SCSI Channels

With the FS2620R, you can attach SCSI storage devices to up to six of the router’s SCSI channels. Up to 15 SCSI devices can be attached to each channel (63 devices + router LUN = 64 LUNs visible to the host system).

The FS2620R is available with Ultra3 LVD SCSI interface. You must use LVD-qualified SCSI cables.

 

LVD/SE (wide, Ultra-160 SCSI),

LVD/SE

SCSI 68-pin SCSI (LVD/SE model)

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Caution: Do not use with HVD devices with the symbol shown below.

 

 

 

SCSI

HVD symbol

DIFF

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Contents User’s Guide Page Copyright Canadian Compliance Statement Safety Page Contents Address and Device Mapping Reference Documents FS2620R Rack User’s Guide Viii Introduction About this GuideBold Chaparral FS2620R Router Benefits and FeaturesConventions Chaparral FS2620R Router Benefits and Features About Serverless Backup and Restore Specifications PhysicalEnvironmental Unpacking the Router To unpack the routerInstalling the Router Installing on a DesktopInstalling in a Rack To install the FS2620R on a desktopConnecting the Router To install the router in a rackConnecting to the Scsi Channels Rear panel componentsTo connect to the Fibre Channel port Connecting to the Fibre Channel PortTo connect devices to the Scsi channels Connecting to the RS-232 Port To connect to the RS-232 portPowering Up All Devices Connecting to the Ethernet PortTo power up Scsi devices To connect to the Ethernet portUnderstanding the LED Status Lights To make the host FC connectionDescription Color Function Label Router Default Settings Setting Default For more information, seeInstallation Configuration Examples Simple loop configuration exampleMultiple servers on a SAN FC-AL Multiple SANs with fabric FC-SW Combination loop and switch configuration Configuring the Router Accessing the Router Administrator SoftwareFS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide Accessing the Router Administrator Using the Ethernet Port FS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide Configuring the Router’s Network Settings System Configuration Screen Snmp Configuration Screen Restarting the Router Navigating the Router Administrator Software To access the network management systemMenu Tree illustrates the main menu options and sub-options Changing Router Configuration Changing the Screen DisplayConfiguring the FC Host Channels To configure an FC host channel Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter Changing Router Configuration System confirms that you want to make the changes Changing the Scsi ID Assigned to Each Router Channel To change the Scsi ID assigned to a Scsi channelFS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide Setting the Date and Time To set the router’s dateTo set the router’s time To change the scan delay Changing the Scan DelayEnabling and Disabling the Alarm To enable or disable the alarm Alarm threshold What to do when the alarm soundsRebooting the Router Restoring the Default SettingsTo restore the default settings Select Restore Defaults and press EnterChanging 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 LUNsSelect Addressing Method and press Enter Changing Addressing MethodDisplaying the Devices Connected to the Router To display the address map Displaying the FC-to-SCSI Address MapTo display the devices connected to the router Displaying Router Information Displaying the Event LogTo display one event at a time Select View Event Log and press EnterCapturing the Event Log File To display a full page of eventsDisplaying Hardware and Configuration Information To capture the event log fileGbic To 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 Controller’s Firmware To upgrade the router’s firmwareUpgrading Firmware To upgrade the Ethernet card’s firmware Upgrading LAN FirmwareUpgrading Firmware FS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide Problems During Bootup Chaparral Technical SupportFS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide To restore the default configuration Select 2. Clear Configuration and press EnterTerminal Emulator and COM Port Problems SolutionDevice Scsi Channel Problems Router is Not RespondingSetting Up Debug Logging To set up debug loggingVoltage and Temperature Errors and Warnings Using the Loader Diagnostics MenuUsing the Loader Utility Menu FS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide Address and Device Mapping Loop ID to Alpa Mapping DeviceALP 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 100 123 101 124 102 125 Configuring the Router for TCP/IP Using Address Resolution ProtocolArp -s IP address 005013fx-xx-xx Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ConfigurationTo use ARP to resolve addresses in Windows Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration To discover which IP address was assigned to the routerFS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide Reference Documents StandardsBooks SBPGlossary G6322/G7324 User’s Guide Glossary G6322/G7324 User’s Guide Index Dhcp Page FS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide TCP/IP FS2620R Rack Model User’s Guide