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packet

A set of information transmitted across a network.

participating

A mode in which an L_Port in a loop has a valid AL_PA and can arbitrate, send

mode

frames, and retransmit received transmissions.

path selection

The selection of a transmission path through the fabric. HP switches use the FSPF

 

protocol for transmission path selection.

phantom address

An AL_PA value assigned to a device that is not physically in the loop. Also

 

known as phantom AL_PA. See also ???, ???.

phantom device

A device that is not physically in an arbitrated loop but is logically included

 

through the use of a phantom address. See also ???.

PLOGI

Port login. The port-to-port login process by which initiators establish sessions

 

with targets. See also ???.

point-to-point

An FC topology that employs direct links between each pair of communicating

 

entities. See also ???.

port cage

The metal casing extending out of the FC port on the switch and into which a

 

GBIC or SFP transceiver can be inserted.

Port_Name

The unique identifier assigned to an FC port. It is communicated during login

 

and port discovery.

POST

Power-on self-test. A series of diagnostic tests run by a switch after it is powered

 

on.

primary FCS

Primary Fabric Configuration Server switch. The switch that actively manages

switch

the configuration and security parameters for all switches in the fabric.

private loop

An arbitrated loop that does not include a participating FL_Port.

private NL_Port

An NL_Port that communicates only with other private NL_Ports in the same

 

loop and does not log in to the fabric.

public device

A device that supports arbitrated loop protocol, can interpret 8-bit addresses,

 

and can log in to the fabric. See also ???.

public loop

An arbitrated loop that includes a participating FL_Port and may contain both

 

public and private NL_Ports. See also ???.

public NL_Port

An NL_Port that logs in to the fabric, can function within a public or private

 

loop, and can communicate with private or public NL_Ports. See also ???.

quad

A group of four adjacent ports that share a common pool of frame buffers.

R_A_TOV

Resource allocation time-out value. The maximum time a frame can be delayed

 

in the fabric and still be delivered.

RAID

Redundant Array of Independent Disks. A collection of disk drives that appear

 

as a single volume to the server and are fault tolerant through mirroring or

 

parity checking.

request rate

The rate at which requests arrive at a servicing entity.

route

With respect to a fabric, the communication path between two switches. May

 

also apply to the specific path taken by an individual frame from source to

 

destination.

routing

The assignment of frames to specific switch ports according to frame destination.

RR_TOV

Resource recovery time-out value. The minimum time a target device in a loop

 

waits after a LIP before logging out a SCSI initiator.

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Contents Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Page Contents Regulatory compliance and safety Managing the 8Gb SAN SwitchSAN Switch technical specifications Electrostatic dischargeIndex Figures Tables Page About this guide SAN Switch related documentationIntended audience HP BladeSystem c-Class related documentationHP contact information Document conventions and symbolsDocument conventions Convention ElementOther HP websites Subscription serviceDocumentation feedback TIPAbout this guide Overview 8Gb SAN Switch featuresItem number Description Component identification8Gb SAN Switch redundancy 8Gb SAN Switch licensingInternal ports summary Supported optional software ISL trunking groupsOptional software kits Option Part numberThrough lists the only supported SFPs Supported SFP transceiver optionsOptional Long Wave 4Gb SFPs Distance OM2 Cable OM3 CableOverview Shipping carton contents SetupInstall the 8Gb SAN Switch Installation and safety considerationsInstalling multiple switches Electrical considerationsScale 2/3 = Check LEDs OA power verificationUsing Enclosure Bay IP Addressing Ebipa Set the switch Ethernet IP addressSetting the IP address manually Using external DhcpConfigure the 8Gb SAN Switch Connect to the Command Line InterfaceItems required for configuration Verifying installed licenses Setting the date and timeDisabling and enabling a switch Modifying the FC domain ID optionalEnter a unique domain ID. For example Using Dynamic Ports On Demand Dpod Dpod commandsDisabling and enabling a port Verifying the configuration Example for Brocade 8/12 SAN SwitchBacking up the configuration Enter fabricshow to get general information about the fabricManagement features Managing the 8Gb SAN Switch8Gb SAN Switch management features Management tool Out-of-band support In-band supportInstalling dust covers in empty ports Maintaining the 8Gb SAN SwitchConnecting with a management station Replacing an SFP transceiverPowering on and off Diagnostic testsOrient the SFP with the appropriate port. See and Table Item Number Description LED indicators LED indicatorsInterpreting LED activity LED patternsPort link status LED patterns Module status LED patternsModule Status LED patterns during normal operation Port link status LED patternsPost and boot specifications BootInterpreting Post results About the reset button Firmware updateRebooting the switch Replacing a faulty 8Gb SAN SwitchBrocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Managing the 8Gb SAN Switch Regulatory compliance Regulatory compliance and safetyRegulatory compliance identification numbers Laser device complianceCanadian notice avis Canadien International notices and statementsEuropean union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese notice Battery replacement notice SafetyTaiwan battery recycling notice Korean noticeJapanese power cord statement Power cordsRegulatory compliance and safety Electrostatic discharge How to prevent electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods This appendix provides the following informationElectrostatic discharge General specifications SAN Switch technical specificationsGeneral specifications Specification Description8Gb SAN Switch physical dimensions Weight and physical dimensionsEnvironmental requirements Environmental requirementsSupported HBAs Supported SFPsSAN Switch technical specifications Glossary DLS FCS switch Fibre Channel fill wordDomain ID EdtovFRU FlogiFSP FspfLmtov LIPLpsm LWLRatov PlogiRAID RrtovSAN RscnSdram SnmpFabric has a distinct WWN WWNGlossary ISL IndexTrunking groups LEDTransceiver, 13, 14, 25, 33, 35

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