Qualstar 501440 Rev. G operation manual CFibreChannel Device Id Mode

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5.7Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID

The Id Mode must be configured for either “Soft” or “Fixed” addressing. Using “Soft” addressing, the Fibre Channel Option connects to an arbitrated loop using the first available AL_PA, scanning from the highest valid address to the lowest. Using “Fixed” addressing, the user selects a specific arbitrated loop address (AL_PA) to connect with. If the selected address is not available, the Fibre Channel Option will connect with the first available address it finds. The use of “Soft” or “Fixed” addressing is based on the user’s installation requirements.

Soft addressing can be configured when address conflicts are not likely. If the Fibre Channel Option is connected directly to the computer’s HBA (Host Bus Adapter), the selection of a specific Loop Id is not usually required. For example, Emulex HBA driv- ers scan for an available address starting from the low Fibre Channel address range. The FCO begins scanning for an available address starting from the high Fibre Chan- nel address range. This avoids address conflicts and the FCO Loop Id will be assigned the same value each time it is restarted.

Hard addressing should be configured if address conflicts can occur. This can happen if the FCO is connected to a Fibre Channel Hub. Since many HBA drivers map the Fi- bre Channel Loop Id to a SCSI Bus/Target address, this mandates that the Fibre Channel Loop Id be very stable, and cannot be allowed to change if the system is sim- ply restarted. This might happen if soft addressing were used and the Fibre Channel Option found its previous address taken. Selecting a fixed address is a way to prevent the FCO Loop Id from changing if the system is restarted.

If the computer’s HBA uses the World Wide Port Name (WWPN) convention instead of the Loop Id to map to a SCSI Bus/Target/Lun address, the value of the Loop Id is no longer important. The WWPN is always unique and consistent under all conditions. In the future, all addressing will likely use the WWPN.

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The Configuration\Fibre Channel menu panel displays the SCSI device in- terface and configures the Fibre Channel Interface to host. The menu sets the Fibre Channel Option host topology. The Fibre Channel option 648-0003-0 provides two FC host ports. These two ports provide a redundant connection to the router. Each is in- dependently configured as port 0 and port 1.

The “Topology” has two selections, LOOP and FABRIC. The LOOP selection config- ures the Fibre Channel port for Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) operation. The FABRIC se- lection configures the Fibre Channel port for Switch Fabric (FC_SW) operation. If the mode is LOOP, the Id Mode and Loop Id entries are available.

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Contents Fibre Channel Option 501440 Rev. GImportant Manual/Firmware Revision Information Copyright 2004 by Qualstar Corporation All Rights ReservedQualstar Corporation Table of Contents Maintenance Menu Maintenance\Fibre Channel\ Log Left or Right Status Screen Qualstar Who Should Read This ManualIntroduction Subject DocumentImportant Safety Information GefahrUnpacking UnpackingFC Interface Link General DescriptionProduct Description Models Type B Fibre Channel Option Product Description Fibre Channel Option FCO Type a Installation Considerations Drive Cabling for TLS-5/6/8000 and 58/68/88xxx LibrariesTLS-62xx and 82xx Drive Cabling Diagram Installing a Fibre Channel Option InstallationService Panel Rear View of TLS FCO Type a Installation Executive Pcba Identification Model CH0 Cable CH1 Cable CH2 Cable 10 Channel Connections 11 End View of D Connector on Gbic Adapter Initializing the Fibre Channel OptionStatus message Status Condition QualstarTLS-4000 FC Please WaitConfiguring the Fibre Channel Loop ID Dual Bay Library with two FCO’sConfiguring the Fibre Channel Scsi Devices Interface Rescan FCO Type B Interconnect Cabling Fibre Channel Option FCO Type B Installation ConsiderationsFCO Type B Installation Component Description Connectors on Rear of FCO Connectors on Rear of TLS-412xxx Cabling for TLS-412xxx LibrariesConnector Locations on the Rear of the TLS-412xxx TLS-412xxx Cabling Diagram Cabling for TLS-58xxx, 68xxx and 88xxx LibrariesConnectors on Rear TLS-58xxx, 68xxxRight Side TLS-58xxx/68xxx/88xxx Cabling Diagram Securing the Cables to the TLS Example of Cables Secured to the Rear of the TLSQualstarTLS-412180 FC Please Wait CFibreChannel Device Id Mode Configuring the Fibre Channel Scsi Devices Interface FCO Type B Installation FCO Type C Interconnect Cabling Fibre Channel Option FCO Type C Installation ConsiderationsFCO Type C Installation Bottom View of the Type C Fibre Channel Bridge/Router FCO Components Located on Bottom of FCO Connectors on Rear of TLS-42xx Cabling for TLS-4000, TLS-46xxx and TLS-412xxx LibrariesConnectors on Rear of TLS-44xx Preferred TLS-46xxx Fibre Channel Option Cable Connections Preferred TLS-412xxx Fibre Channel Option Cable Connections Connectors on Rear Cabling for TLS-5/6/8000 and 58/68/88xxx LibrariesTLS-54xx, 64xx and TLS-84xx TLS-58xxx, 68xxx and TLS-88xxx Installing a Fibre Channel Option 10 Rear View of TLS 11 Fibre Channel Option in the Open Position Serial 13 Executive Pcba Identification 14 Detail of Connections Executive IV Pcba Shown 16 End View of Small Form Factor Pluggable Transceiver Status message Status Condition Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID FCO Type C Installation Configuring the Fibre Channel Scsi Devices Interface Rescan Configuration Menu Configuration MenuFrom Figure Explanation Location digitConfiguration Menu Configuration\AdvancedFibre Channel Left Configuration\Advanced\Changer\Mechanics MenuFibre Channel Fibre Channel Right Configuration\Advanced\Fibre Channel Left or Right MenuAlarm 4 Ch0..Ch5 Scsi Speed Fibre Channel Type B and C 2 Ch0 / Ch1 FC Speed Fibre Channel Type B and C3 Ch0..Ch5 Scsi ID Fibre Channel Type B and C Router LUNDate Year Date DayDate Month Time HourLoop Id Left or Right Configuration\Fibre Channel MenuId Mode Left or Right Topology 0 / Topology 1 Left or Right Loop Id Configuration\Fibre Channel\Device Left or Right Menu RescanScsi Lun Scsi ChannelScsi ID ManufMaintenance Menu Maintenance MenuPrivate menu access Maintenance Menu Backplane Id Maintenance\Fibre Channel MenuMaintenance\Fibre Channel\Info Left or Right Status Screen Base LvlMemory MB Board RevCpld Rev Daughtr Bd IdAir Temp Maintenance\Fibre Channel\ Log Left or Right Status ScreenUpdate CPU Temp Type a and B FCOs onlyLog Status Screen Sample Event text description Event Code Program Label Repacking Repacking the Fibre Channel OptionPreparation for Packing Remove the Gbic or SFP Adapter from the Fibre Channel Option Channel Connections in Type a FCO Detail of Auxpwr and Serial Connections in a Type a FCO Detail of Connections in a Type C FCO Packing the Fibre Channel Option Screw Locations in an FCO Type a Shown