HP Brocade 4Gb SAN c-Class BladeSystem manual Maintaining the 4Gb SAN Switch

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Table 9 Connecting via 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 4Gb SAN Switch

The 4Gb SAN Switch does not require any regular physical maintenance.

However, it is critical that environmental conditions, described in Environmental requirements 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 4GB SAN Switch shipping carton, (see Figure 1) must be inserted in ports where SFPs are not installed. Installing dust covers ensures proper airflow 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.

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Contents AA-RWEBB-TE Page Contents Regulatory compliance and safety Managing the 4Gb SAN SwitchPost Glossary Index SAN Switch technical specificationsHow to prevent electrostatic discharge Grounding methods Electrostatic dischargeFigures Tables Page HP c-Class BladeSystem related documentation SAN Switch related documentationAbout this guide Intended audienceHP contact information Before you contact HP Technical SupportDocument conventions Document conventions and symbolsConvention Element Other HP web sites Subscription serviceTIP Overview 4Gb SAN Switch features Component identification Identify the physical components of the 4Gb SAN SwitchItem number Description Internal ports summary4Gb SAN Switch redundancy 4Gb SAN Switch licensing ISL trunking groups Supported optional featuresOptional hardware kits Accessory Part numberOptional hardware Shipping carton contents SetupInstalling multiple switches Installation and safety considerationsIdentifies 4Gb SAN switch components Environmental considerations Electrical considerationsInstall the 4Gb SAN Switch Scale 2/3 = OA verifies power Checking LEDs Verifying power-on LEDs Power-on LEDsUsing Enclosure Bay IP Addressing Ebipa Setting the IP addressSetting the IP address manually Using External DhcpConnect interconnect Items required for configuration Configure the 4Gb SAN SwitchConnecting to the Command Line Interface Setting the date and time Example Verifying installed licensesEnter a unique domain ID. For example Modifying the FC domain ID optionalDisabling and enabling a port Disabling and enabling a switchDpod commands Using Dynamic Ports On Demand DpodExample for Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch Backing up the configuration Verifying the configuration40Setup Management features Managing the 4Gb SAN SwitchManagement tool Out-of-band support In-band support 4Gb SAN Switch management featuresReplacing an SFP transceiver Maintaining the 4Gb SAN SwitchInstalling dust covers in empty ports Connecting via a management stationInstalling an SFP SFP components Diagnostic testsInterpreting LED activity Powering on and offDescription LED indicators Number LED indicatorsModule Status LED patterns during normal operation System and power LED patterns are shown in TableLED patterns Module status LED patternsPort link status LED patterns Port link status LED patternsBoot Post and boot specificationsPort link speed LED patterns Interpreting Post results Firmware update Rebooting the switch About the reset buttonReplacing a faulty 4Gb SAN Switch Save the configuration file Regulatory compliance Regulatory compliance and safetyLaser device Regulatory compliance identification numbersCanadian notice avis Canadien International notices and statementsBsmi notice European Union noticeJapanese notice Korean notices Battery replacement notice SafetyPower cords Taiwan battery recycling noticeJapanese power cord statement English notice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directiveDutch notice Estonian notice Czechoslovakian noticeFrench notice Finnish noticeGreek notice German noticeItalian notice Hungarian noticeLithuanian notice Latvian noticePortuguese notice Polish noticeSlovenian notice Slovakian noticeSwedish notice Spanish noticeThis appendix provides the following information How to prevent electrostatic dischargeElectrostatic discharge Grounding methodsElectrostatic discharge SAN Switch technical specifications General specifications General specificationsSpecification Description Lists physical properties Weight and physical dimensions4Gb SAN Switch physical dimensions Dimension MeasurementEnvironmental requirements Environmental requirementsSupported SFPs Supported HBAsAwtov GlossaryAlpa APIDLS CRCEdtov FCP FciaFlogi FSP FRUFspf Lmtov LIPLpsm MIB LWLRatov PlogiSAN RAIDRrtov RscnWWN SWL86Glossary LED IndexISL Trunking groupsTransceiver, 14, 16, 31, 44, 47