HP 5697-7483 manual Maintaining the 8Gb SAN Switch, Installing dust covers in empty ports

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You can connect a management station to one switch with Ethernet while managing other switches connected to the first switch with FC. To do so, set the FC gateway address of each of the other switches to be managed to the FC IP address of the first switch.

The gateway address of the first switch should be set to whatever the gateway address is for the subnet on which the first switch resides. See Table 12.

Table 12 Connecting with a management station

 

Management

First switch

Second switch

Third switch

 

station

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet

192.168.1.09

192.168.1.10

204.1.1.11

204.1.1.12

 

 

 

 

 

FCIP

192.168.65.09

192.168.65.10

192.168.65.11

192.168.65.12

 

 

 

 

 

Gateway

192.168.1.10

any, not self

192.168.1.10

192.168.1.10

 

 

 

 

 

Maintaining the 8Gb SAN Switch

The 8Gb SAN Switch does not require any regular physical maintenance.

However, it is critical that environmental conditions, described in Environmental requirements, page 50, are met to help prevent switch failure due to heat stress or improper air flow.

Installing dust covers in empty ports

The dust covers included in the 8Gb SAN Switch shipping carton (see Figure 1) must be inserted in ports where SFPs are not installed. Installing dust covers ensures proper air flow and helps reduce dust contamination of the switch.

Replacing an SFP transceiver

In some cases, you might need to reinstall an SFP transceiver.

To remove an SFP transceiver:

1.Press and hold the cable release.

2.Remove the cable from the transceiver.

3.Pull the bail (wire handle) to release the transceiver.

4.Grasp the bail, and gently but firmly pull the transceiver out of the port.

5.Repeat this procedure for the remaining ports as required.

To install a replacement SFP:

1.Make sure that the bail is in the unlocked position.

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Contents Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Page Contents Managing the 8Gb SAN Switch Regulatory compliance and safetySAN Switch technical specifications Electrostatic dischargeIndex Figures Tables Page SAN Switch related documentation About this guideIntended audience HP BladeSystem c-Class related documentationDocument conventions and symbols HP contact informationDocument conventions Convention ElementSubscription service Other HP websitesDocumentation feedback TIPAbout this guide 8Gb SAN Switch features OverviewComponent identification Item number DescriptionInternal ports summary 8Gb SAN Switch redundancy8Gb SAN Switch licensing ISL trunking groups Supported optional softwareOptional software kits Option Part numberSupported SFP transceiver options Through lists the only supported SFPsOptional Long Wave 4Gb SFPs Distance OM2 Cable OM3 CableOverview Setup Shipping carton contentsInstallation and safety considerations Install the 8Gb SAN SwitchInstalling multiple switches Electrical considerationsScale 2/3 = OA power verification Check LEDsSet the switch Ethernet IP address Using Enclosure Bay IP Addressing EbipaUsing external Dhcp Setting the IP address manuallyItems required for configuration Configure the 8Gb SAN SwitchConnect to the Command Line Interface Setting the date and time Verifying installed licensesEnter a unique domain ID. For example Disabling and enabling a switchModifying the FC domain ID optional Disabling and enabling a port Using Dynamic Ports On Demand DpodDpod commands Example for Brocade 8/12 SAN Switch Verifying the configurationEnter fabricshow to get general information about the fabric Backing up the configurationManaging the 8Gb SAN Switch Management features8Gb SAN Switch management features Management tool Out-of-band support In-band supportMaintaining the 8Gb SAN Switch Installing dust covers in empty portsConnecting with a management station Replacing an SFP transceiverOrient the SFP with the appropriate port. See and Table Powering on and offDiagnostic tests LED indicators Item Number Description LED indicatorsInterpreting LED activity LED patternsModule status LED patterns Port link status LED patternsModule Status LED patterns during normal operation Port link status LED patternsInterpreting Post results Post and boot specificationsBoot Firmware update About the reset buttonReplacing a faulty 8Gb SAN Switch Rebooting the switchBrocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Managing the 8Gb SAN Switch Regulatory compliance and safety Regulatory complianceRegulatory compliance identification numbers Laser device complianceInternational notices and statements Canadian notice avis CanadienEuropean union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese notice Safety Battery replacement noticeTaiwan battery recycling notice Korean noticePower cords Japanese power cord statementRegulatory compliance and safety How to prevent electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods This appendix provides the following informationElectrostatic discharge SAN Switch technical specifications General specificationsGeneral specifications Specification DescriptionWeight and physical dimensions 8Gb SAN Switch physical dimensionsEnvironmental requirements Environmental requirementsSupported SFPs Supported HBAsSAN Switch technical specifications Glossary FCS switch Fibre Channel fill word DLSDomain ID EdtovFlogi FRUFSP FspfLIP LmtovLpsm LWLPlogi RatovRAID RrtovRscn SANSdram SnmpWWN Fabric has a distinct WWNGlossary Index ISLTrunking groups LEDTransceiver, 13, 14, 25, 33, 35

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