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Fibre Channel Overview

Defining Fibre Channel

A fully implemented Fabric system supports over 16 million device addresses, allowing a user to send data from each device at 100 MB per second. Using fiber optic cable, Fibre Channel devices can be spaced at maximum intervals of 10 km, supporting distributed hosts in a campus environment, with centralized storage systems. Fibre Channel uses three connection topologies, illustrated in the following table:

Table A-1

Fibre Channel Supported Fabric Topologies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topology

Description

 

Advantages/

 

 

Disadvantages

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Point to point

Dedicated connection

 

Low cost, high

 

 

between two devices.

 

performance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fibre Channel

Supports up to 126

 

Supports more

 

Arbitrated Loop

devices, distributing

 

devices.

 

(FC-AL)

the 100 MBps data

 

 

 

 

bandwidth among all

 

Increasing the

 

 

devices on the loop.

 

number of devices

 

 

 

 

reduces performance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fabric

A switching concept,

 

Supports multiple

 

 

similar to a telephone

 

devices without

 

 

system, providing

 

performance

 

 

simultaneous

 

reduction.

 

 

data-transmission

 

 

 

 

among multiple

 

Higher cost.

 

 

devices at 100 MBps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Appendix A

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Contents Part Number C6340-90003 February User GuideEdition Warranty Iii Printing History Typographical Conventions This Guide Contents Fibre Channel Overview Troubleshooting GuideSupport and Customer Service Safety and Regulatory Information Glossary IndexContents Tables Xii Figures Xiv Introduction Chapter Overview Supplied Components Quantity Description Fibre Bridge Components Supported ProductsProduct Components Quantity Description Supported Products Supported Products DescriptionPhysical Specifications of the Fibre Bridge Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Choosing a LocationSample Fibre Channel Configuration-Basic Fibre Channel ConfigurationsBasic Configuration Expanded Configuration DLT libraries only Sample Fibre Channel Configuration- Minimum ExpansionSample Fibre Channel Configuration-Maximum Expansion Fibre Channel Configurations Setting Up the Fibre Bridge Setting Up the Fibre Bridge Assembly Components Mounting the Fibre Bridge in a RackAssemble the L-brackets to the Fibre Bridge Assembling L-brackets to the Fibre BridgeInstall the Fibre Bridge in the Rack Mount the Fibre Bridge in the RackInstalling Cables Fibre Bridge Connection, Basic Configuration DLT and MO Libraries-4 for examples of expanded configurations Fibre Bridge Connection, Expanded Configuration Minimum DLT OnlyFibre Bridge Connection, Expanded Configuration Maximum Product Number Length Optical Fibre Channel Cable OptionsFiber-Optic Cable Options Installing Cables Operating the Fibre Bridge Operating the Fibre Bridge Powering on the System Fibre Bridge, Back View Changing the Default Settings Connecting the Serial CableConnecting the Serial Cable Serial Port Setup Serial Port OperationFibre Bridge Default Configuration Settings ScsiMaking Configuration Changes Fibre Bridge Configuration, Main MenuFibre Bridge Configuration Menu Reconfigure the Fibre Channel Address Fibre Channel Configuration MenuFibre Channel Addresses Change the Trace Settings Trace Settings MenuFibre Channel to Scsi Mapping Configuration Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cannot Turn On the MO Library TroubleshootingProblem Cannot Turn On the DLT Library Problem Cannot Confirm the Library Problem Cannot Turn On the Hub DLT OnlyProblem Cannot Turn On the Fibre Bridge ConnectionMake sure the libraries, Fibre Bridge, and hubs DLT only are Recheck for the appearance of the library Scsi devices Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fibre Channel Overview Overview Defining Fibre Channel FC-AL Cabling Advantages Implementing Fibre ChannelDistributed Devices Working With Fibre Channel Working With Fibre Channel Working With Fibre Channel Problems with Fibre Channel Physical ConnectionsAdditional optical cable considerations are as follows Laser Power Control Systems Device AddressingProblems with Fibre Channel Support and Customer Service Support and Customer Service Supplies and Accessories Hewlett-Packard Customer Support Support Pack Service Contract HP FIRST/QUICK FAX Faxback ServicesAsia-Pacific Other Countries EuropeNorth and South America includes Canada Service Description Address Provider Electronic Support ServicesOn-line Service Providers Hewlett-Packard Web SiteCustomer Care Centers European Customer Care CentersElsewhere US and Canada Telephone Support After WarrantyBefore Calling HP Reseller Locator NumbersHewlett-Packard Customer Support Safety and Regulatory Safety and Regulatory Information Cdrh Regulations USA Only United Kingdom Telecommunications ActChapter Overview Herstellerbescheinigung English Translation of German Sound Emission DirectiveTurvallisuusyhteenveto LaserturvallisuusLaser Safety English Translation of Finland Regulatory InformationJapanese Vcci Statement Glossary Glossary SW Optical FC Cable Short Glos-4 Index