Siemens PSFR-CP41 manual Initiator, Link, Longwave, Loop Address, Loop Port LPort

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Glossary

Indexed Addressing

It allows for generic Fibre Channel host bus adapters to access SCSI devices attached to the PSFR-CP41 using a table which is indexed by sequential LUN values.

Initiator

A SCSI device (usually a host system) that requests an operation to be performed by another SCSI device known as the target (for example, a SCSI disk or tape drive).

Link

For Fibre Channel, it is a connection between two nodes, each having at least one N_Port, interconnected by a pair of optical or copper links, one inbound and one outbound.

Longwave

Lasers or LEDs that emit light with wave lengths around 1300 nm. Long wave lasers are used for long Fibre Channel links, from ~700 to 2000 m. They are typically used with single-mode fiber of a 9-micron core size.

Loop Address

A FC term indicating the unique ID of a node in Fibre Channel loop topology, sometimes referred to as a Loop ID. Also a status type in the FC Status Menu, showing the FC Loop Address of the PSFR-CP41.

Loop Port (L_Port)

A FC port that supports loops.

LUN

Logical Unit Number or Logical Unit; a subdivision of a SCSI target. For SCSI-3, each SCSI target supports up to sixteen LUNs (LUN-0 to LUN-16). Using LUNs, the FC host can address multiple peripheral devices that may share a common controller.

Management Information Base (MIB)

A structured set of data variables, called objects, in which each variable represents some resource to be managed. A related collection of resources to be managed.

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Contents Fibre Channel to Scsi Router PSFR-CP41 Copyright and Trademarks Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…Introducing the PSFR-CP41 Features FeaturesFibre Channel Features Configuration Features Scsi Bus FeaturesManagement Features Specifications Point-to-Point PSFR-CP41 BenefitsIntroducing the PSFR-CP41 Multi-Initiator Single InitiatorPSFR-CP41 Benefits Connectivity AvailabilityDistance PerformanceHow the PSFR-CP41 Works How the PSFR-CP41 WorksScsi Side Operating as Both a Scsi and Fibre Channel DeviceFibre Channel Side Mapping DevicesProcessing Scsi Information Processing Scsi InformationProcessing Fibre Channel Information Location Installing the PSFR-CP41Unpacking the Box Materials needed Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a RackRequired tools Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a RackInstalling the PSFR-CP41 Installation ProcedureMounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Mounting at front of rack Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Installing the PSFR-CP41 Scsi Interfaces and ConnectionsFibre Channel Connection Scsi Connection PSFR-CP41 Scsi connection Ethernet Connection Serial Port Connection Autobaud Feature Connecting the Power Cord MIB Fibre Channel Interface Information Management Information Base MIBManagement Information Base MIB MIB Ethernet and Serial Interfaces Information MIB Scsi Interface InformationUnderstanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration Understanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration Soft Addressing General Fibre Channel ConfigurationHard Addressing Fibre Channel Host to Scsi Target Configuration General Scsi ConfigurationIndexed Addressing Address MappingScsi Bustargetlun Indexed AddressingSCC Addressing Auto AddressingConfiguring the PSFR-CP41 Operation Indicators Operation IndicatorsFault EthernetHost Device Configuration Serial Device ManagementEthernet/Web-Browser Device ManagementType Setting Configuring the PSFR-CP41Communicating with the PSFR-CP41 Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up Serial Port CommunicationsPower Up Menu Baud Rate Configuration Perform ConfigurationPerform Configuration Scsi Configuration Fibre Channel ConfigurationFibre Channel-to-SCSI Mapping Configuration Ethernet ConfigurationThis is not used in Siemens Configurations SCSI-to-Fibre Channel Mapping ConfigurationRestore Last Saved Configuration Save ConfigurationReset Configuration to Factory Defaults Display Trace and Assertion History Display Post StatusReboot RebootDownload Firmware To download firmwareDowloading a new revision of the firmware Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port Toggle Trap Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Configuration with Traps Enabled Snmp Configuration with Traps EnabledGET and SET Community Names IP Address for TrapsIndicators TroubleshootingBasic Verification Troubleshooting Verify Scsi Bus ConfigurationBasic Verification Verify Fibre Channel Connection Verify ConfigurationVerify Scsi Devices in NT RS-232 Port Problems Verify Host ConfigurationVerify Addressing Verify DevicesContact Siemens support Running DiagnosticsRJ-11 Serial and RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments Appendix aPin No Function Addressing, Structures and Operation Appendix BCodes Description Addressing, Structures and OperationAddressing, Structures and Operation SCC Addressing Option SCC Addressing OptionAppendix B Indexed Addressing OptionAuto Assigned Addressing Option Auto Assigned Addressing OptionReference Standards Appendix CGlossary Clusters Fault LEDDevice DifferentialFC Device FC AdapterFC Port FC-SCSI Hardware Path IDFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-AL Fibre Channel FCFibre Channel Protocol for Scsi FCP FrameLink InitiatorLongwave Loop AddressMultiplexer Mapping TableMotherboard NPortReset Scsi Power On Self Test PostOnline OriginatorScsi Adapter SCC AddressingScsi Addressing Scsi BusShortwave Scsi StatusSpeed TargetTrap TopologyView Node Name View Port NameEnvironmentally friendly product design and development Environmental protectionTake-back, recycling and disposal Tel. +49 5251 Fax. +49 5251Augsburg Tel. +49 821 Fax. +49 821 Further information on environmental protectionComments Suggestions Corrections

PSFR-CP41 specifications

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