HP Ethernet BL-c Installing XFP transceivers, Supporting software and special considerations

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Installing XFP transceivers

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the fiber optic cable or the XFP transceiver, do not install or remove fiber-optic XFP transceivers with cables attached. Disconnect all cables from the XFP transceiver before removing or installing an XFP transceiver.

CAUTION: Removing and installing an XFP transceiver can shorten the useful life. Do not remove and insert XFP transceivers more often than is necessary.

CAUTION: HP recommends attaching an ESD-preventative wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis to prevent electrostatic discharge.

CAUTION: Do not remove the dust plugs from the fiber-optic XFP transceiver or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the XFP transceiver ports and cables from contamination and ambient light.

1.Remove the dust plug and save for future use.

IMPORTANT: Use only XFP transceivers purchased from HP.

2.Insert the XFP transceiver. With latch closed, be sure that the transceiver is fully seated and securely in place.

Supporting software and special considerations

Supporting software is available to assist in configuring and managing the switch.

Server Blade and Power Management Module Firmware—Provides firmware and installation instructions required for proper rack location operation.

Utilities package and documentation—Provides utilities and documentation for switch management.

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Contents HP 110Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Replacing a switch Acronyms and abbreviations Index Features IntroductionAdditional references Enterprise class performanceIntroduction Switch redundancy Configuration and managementSwitch architecture Diagnostic toolsPort Mapping Dual switches Layer 2 switching Layer 3 switchingSupported technologies Redundant crosslinksIeee 802.1 Q-based Vlan Spanning Tree ProtocolStore and forward switching scheme Port mirroringPort trunking and load balancing Tftp supportRadius SSH and SCP XModemIgmp Snooping Jumbo framesRedundant images in firmware 110Gb Ethernet Blade Switch front panel Component identificationGreen-Link LED top Installing the switch Preparing for installationPlanning the switch configuration Default settingsSwitch security User, operator, and administrator access rightsManually configuring a switch Configuring multiple switchesInstalling the switch Accessing the switch Logging on and configuring the switch Installing XFP transceivers Supporting software and special considerationsInstalling the switch Replacing a switch Replacing an existing switchReplacing a switch Regulatory compliance notices Class a equipmentModifications CablesEuropean Union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese class a noticeKorean class a notice Laser compliance Technical specifications General specificationsPort names, VLANs, STP, trunking default settings STPRuntime switching software default settings General default settingsSTP Algorithm Setting Value Mstp UFD Igmp Physical and environmental specifications Performance specificationsCategory Specification Serial upgrade of boot code firmware image procedure Performing a serial downloadIntroduction Performing a serial download Performing a serial download Serial upgrade of operating system firmware procedure 10G100.binPerforming a serial download Performing a serial download Snmp MIBs support MIB overviewSnmp Manager software Supported MIBs Supported trapsSnmp MIBs support Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge RJ-45 pin specification Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connectorRJ-45 signals RJ-45 pins DB-9 pins DB-9 signals Troubleshooting Health LED on the switch is not onTroubleshooting Bootp Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Switch configuration is corrupt XFP transceiver port is disabledDownload fails after starting to download the firmware file Acronyms and abbreviations Ieee NTP SCP Index Switch self-test, troubleshooting