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SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router
SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router User’s Guide
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SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Planning
Removal/Replacement
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Command Reference
Configuring Chap
Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp
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List of Tables
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Related Materials
Intended Audience
Safety Communications Statements
CE Statement
Federal Communications Commission FCC Class a Statement
Vcci Class a Statement
Laser Safety Information
Accessible Parts
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Esds Precautions
General Public License
Preamble
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No Warranty
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
Availability
Technical Support
Training
Contact Information
General Description
Chassis LEDs
Input Power LED Green
System Fault LED Amber
System Fault LED Blink Patterns
Reset a Router
Maintenance Button
Chassis Controls
Restore Factory Defaults
Reset and Select Boot Image
Reset IP Address
Enable Dhcp
Fibre Channel Port LEDs
Power OFF
Power on Before firmware Initialization
Fibre Channel Ports
Fibre Channel Transceivers
Ethernet Port-Management
Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs
Serial Port Pin Identification
Serial Port
Devices
Planning
ISCSI
Device Access
FC Performance
Fibre Channel
Latency
Related performance characteristics include the following
ISCSI Performance
Bandwidth
T1 / DS-1 1.554 Mbits/Sec
Performance Tuning
T3 / DS-3 45 Mbits/Sec
Mbits/Sec
OC-3 150 Mbits/Sec
OC-1 50 Mbits/Sec
Management
Multiple Routers
OC-12 and Above 621 Mbits/Sec
Services
Recovery
Security
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Management Workstation
Site Requirements
Management Workstation Requirements
Environmental Conditions
Power Requirements
SANbox 6140 Router and Accessories
Installing the SANbox 6140 Router
Mount the Router
Pre-installation Check List
Install the Transceivers
Pre-installation Checklist
Connect the Management Workstation to the Router
Configure the Management Workstation
Configuring the Workstation Serial Port
Setting the Workstation IP Address
Select the Intelligent Storage Routers icon
Install SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
Windows Installation
Connect the router to the power see
For Linux, enter the following command
Linux Installation
Start SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
Configure the Router
Connect the Router to AC Power
Cable Devices to the Router
Telnet 10.0.0.1 username guest password
Enter your username and password. For example
Firmware Installation
Using SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager to Install Firmware
Using the CLI to Install Firmware
Following message displays
Enter reboot. The following message displays
Type y to reboot the system
At the ftp prompt, type bin to set binary mode. For example
This section describes the following conditions
Chassis Diagnostics
Input Power LED is Off
Power-On Self-Test Diagnostics
System Fault LED is On
OK Operational
System Error Blink Pattern
LED Blink Patterns
Heartbeat Blink Pattern
Management Port IP Address Conflict Blink Pattern
Over-Temperature Blink Pattern
Recovering a Router
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SFP Transceiver Removal and Replacement
Removal/Replacement
Replacement
Router Removal and Replacement
Removal
Introduction
SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
SANsurfer Router Manager Main Window Sections
Menu Bar
File Menu
Settings Menu
View Menu
7shows the Wizards drop-down menu
Wizards Menu
8shows the Help drop-down menu
Help Menu
Action Menu
Tool Bar
SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Action Menu
11shows the system tree
System Tree Window
12 Component Information
Status Icons and Text
FC and iSCSI Ports
Router
Discovered iSCSI Initiators
LUN icons
FC Discovered Targets
ISCSI Presented Targets
FC discovered target icons
Information
SANbox 6140 Router
Connectivity
Basic Information
14 Information Tabbed Page Management Information
Management Information
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15 Information Tabbed Page NTP Server Information
NTP Server Information
16 Information Tabbed Page Security Information
Security Information
Snmp Management
Snmp Configuration
Snmp Management tabbed page provides the following options
Snmp Trap Receivers
Snmp Settings
Link Status Port status, either Link Up or Link Down
FC Ports
19 FC Port Advanced Configuration Tabbed
Advanced Configuration
Click OK to close the message box
Save FC Port Settings Complete
20 FC Port Statistics
Statistics
ISCSI port display consists of three tabs Information
ISCSI Ports
ISCSI Port Information
ISCSI Port Network Settings
Actual
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22 Enable iSNS Server with IPv4 Address
Enable iSNS
Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters
24 Advanced Configuration Tabbed
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Discovered iSCSI Initiators
Initiator Information
25 Discovered iSCSI Initiator Tabbed Pages
Chap Settings
26 LUN List Tabbed
LUN List
27 FC Discovered Targets Information Tabbed
FC Discovered Targets
28 LUN List Tabbed
29 iSCSI Presented Target List Tabbed
ISCSI Presented Target List Tabbed
30shows the Discovered LUN Information tabbed
Discovered LUN Information Tabbed
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31shows the LUN Presentation Information 1 tabbed
LUN Presentation Information 1 and 2 Tabbed Pages
32 iSCSI Presented Targets Tabbed Pages
ISCSI Presented Targets
Information Tabbed
33 LUN Presentation Information Tabbed
LUN Presentation Information Tabbed
34 Discovered LUN Information Tabbed
Discovered LUN Information
35 Wizards Menu
Wizards
36 iSCSI Port Selection Dialog Box
Configuration Wizard
Click Next
IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway
ISCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel appears, as shown in Figure
38 iSCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel
Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure
39 Confirm Changes Dialog Box
Wizard displays a Warning message, as shown in Figure
Enter the password, then click OK
42 iSCSI Port Configuration Status
Read the information, then click Finish
System displays the Finish dialog box, as shown in Figure
44 Create an Initiator Dialog Box
Add Initiator Wizard
Security Check dialog box displays, as shown in Figure
45 Security Check Dialog Box
47 Router Selection Dialog Box
FW Update Wizard
48 Firmware File Selection Dialog Box
49 Confirm Changes Dialog Box
51 Firmware Update Status Dialog Box-Progress
Presentation Wizard
53 Device Selection Dialog Box
LUN Mapping dialog box displays, as shown in Figure
54 LUN Mapping Dialog Box
55 Confirm Changes Dialog Box
Finish dialog box displays, as shown in Figure
57 LUN Masking Configuration Status Dialog Box
Click Finish to complete the Presentation wizard
59 Finish Dialog Box
60 Device Selection Dialog Box
Presentation Unmap Wizard
Confirm the LUN mapping changes by clicking Next
61 Select the Initiator for the LUN Presentation Dialog Box
Click Finish to close the wizard
63 Security Check Dialog Box
Logging on to a SAN Router
Command Reference
LUN Mapping, which uses the following command
Working with SAN Router Configurations
Modifying a Configuration
Saving and Restoring Router Configurations
Save Router Configuration and Persistence
Restore Router Configuration and Persistence
Table A-1. Command Line Completion
Commands
CLI command syntax is as follows
Command
Keywords
Admin Command
Authority
Syntax
Beacon
Beacon Command
Off
Stats
Clear Command
Clear logs or stats
Logs
Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYY
Date Command
Syntax date
MMDDhhmmCCYY
Syntax fru
FRU Command
Keywords restore
Restore save
Authority None Syntax help
Help Command
Displays a list of the commands and their syntax
Examples The following example shows the help command
Luns Lunmask Memory Mgmt Ntp Presentedtargets snmp
Authority None Syntax history
Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands
Examples The following example shows the history command
History
Unpack file
Image Command
Cleanup
Image
Mod
Initiator Command
Initiator
Add
Please select an Initiator from the list above q to quit
Examples The following example shows the logout command
Logout Command
Authority None Syntax logout
Lunmask
Lunmask Command
Seagate
Syntax passwd
Password Command
Changes the guest and administrator passwords
Examples The following example shows the passwd command
Examples The following example shows the ping command
Ping Command
Syntax ping
Examples The following example shows the quit command
Quit Command
Authority None Syntax quit
Examples The following example shows the reboot command
Reboot Command
Syntax reboot
Restarts the router firmware Authority Admin session
Reset Factory Command
Traces
Save Command
Syntax set
Set Command
Keywords chap
Set chap
Set Chap Command
Configures general router parameters
Following example shows the set chap command
Set fc portnum
Set FC Command
Portnum
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Following example shows the set iscsi command
Set iSCSI Command
Configures an iSCSI port
Number of the iSCSI port to be configured
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Following example shows the set isns command
Set iSNS Command
Configures iSNS parameters for an iSCSI port
Number of the iSCSI port to be configured for iSNS
Set mgmt
Set Mgmt Command
Configures the router’s management port 10/100
Following example shows the set mgmt command
Set ntp
Set NTP Command
Configures the NTP parameters
Following example shows the set ntp command
Trapdestinations
Set Snmp Command
Specifies the setting of the trap destinations
Set snmp
That have been changed Will now be saved
Set system
Set System Command
Configures the general router parameters
Following example shows the set system command
Set vlan
Set Vlan Command
Configures the router’s Vlan parameters
Following example shows the set vlan command
Initiatorslunmask
Show Command
Authority None Syntax show chap
Initiators fc or iscsi
Targets fc or iscsi
Luninfo
Luns
Presentedtargets fc or iscsi
Authority None Syntax
Show Chap Command
Displays Chap configuration for iSCSI nodes
Examples The following example shows the show fc command
Identifies the number of the FC port to display
Show FC Command
None
Show fc portnum
Specifies the display of Fibre Channel initiators
Show Initiators Command
Keywords fc
Syntax show initiators fc
Authority None
Show Initiators LUN Mask Command
Syntax show initiatorslunmask
Show iscsi portnum
Show iSCSI Command
Number of the iSCSI port to be displayed
IPv6 Link Local
Following example shows the show isns command
Show iSNS Command
Show isns portnum
Show logs
Show Logs Command
Examples The following example shows the show logs command
Displays the router event log
Show luninfo
Show Luninfo Command
Show luns
Show LUNs Command
Examples The following example shows the show luns command
Displays LUN information for each target
Syntax show lunmask
Show Lunmask Command
Following example shows the show mgmt command
Show Mgmt Command
Show mgmt
Show ntp
Show NTP Command
Syntax show presentedtargets fc
Show Presented Targets Command
Specifies the display of FC presented targets
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Show snmp
Show Snmp Command
Displays the router statistics FC and iSCSI
Show Stats Command
Show stats
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Show system
Show System Command
Specifies the display of FC targets
Show Targets Command
Show targets
Scsi
Following example shows the show targets iscsi command
Syntax show vlan portnum
Show Vlan Command
Keywords portnum
Not supported
Target Command
Following example shows the target add command
Target
Following example shows the targetmap add command
TargetMap Command
Targetmap
Following example shows the targetmap rm remove command
Syntax traceroute
Traceroute Command
CLI-Discovery Session-Bi-directional Chap
Configuring Chap
Click Discovery
Click Advanced Select Chap Login Information
Select Mutual Authentication
CLI-Discovery Session-Uni-directional Chap
CLI-Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap
Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes the normal login
Use Set Chap
CLI-Normal Session-Uni-directional Chap
Click Advanced Configuration Select Enable Chap
GUI-Discovery Session-Bi-directional Chap
Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes discovery
GUI-Discovery Session-Uni-directional Chap
Type the IQN name string
Click Add Enter the address of the iSCSI port of the bridge
Click Advanced
Click Advanced Click Chap Login Information
Click Information Select Enable Chap
GUI-Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap
GUI-Normal Session-Uni-directional Chap
Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes normal login
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Table C-1. Application Modules-Informational Log Messages
Application Modules
Table C-2. Scsi Driver-Informational Log Messages
ISCSI Driver
Table C-3. Fibre Channel Driver-Informational Log Messages
Fibre Channel Driver
Table C-4. Application Module-Error Log Messages
Error Log Messages
Capacity
Table C-4. Application Module-Error Log Messages
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Table C-5. iSCSI. Driver-Error Log Messages
Log Messages
Table C-6. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log Messages
Log Messages Error Log Messages
User Modules
Table C-7. User Modules-Error Log Messages
Log Message
System
Table C-8. System-Error Log Messages
Table C-9. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages
Fatal Log Messages
Table C-9. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages
Table C-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages
FC Driver
Table C-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages
Table C-11. System-Fatal Log Messages
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Table D-1. Snmp Properties
Snmp Properties
Table D-2. Snmp Trap Configuration Parameters
Snmp Trap Configuration
QsrSwVersion
System Information
QsrSerialNumber
QsrHwVersion
QsrNwPortEntry
Network Port Table
QsrIPAddressType
QsrNwPortRole
QsrNwPortIndex
QsrNwPortAddressMode
Fibre Channel Port Table
QsrFcPortNodeWwn
QsrFcPortEntry
QsrFcPortRole
QsrFcPortIndex
Sensor Table
QsrSensorIndex
QsrSensorEntry
Sensor entry consists of the following sequence of objects
QsrSensorType
QsrSensorState
QsrSensorValue
QsrUpperThreshold
QsrLowerThreshold
QsrEventTimeStamp
Notification Objects
QsrEventSeverity
QsrEventDescription
Fibre Channel Port Down Notification
Agent Start Up Notification
Agent Shut Down Notification
Network Port Down Notification
Generic Notification
Sensor Notification
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Index
AC power CE statement Account, guest A-2
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LUN
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