HP 2100 ER manual Problems with Fibre Channel, Physical Connections

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Fibre Channel Overview

Problems with Fibre Channel

Problems with Fibre Channel

Fibre Channel accommodates many protocols and physical interfaces. Problems result in the attempt to do many things with one solution. Awareness of the potential problems helps users create and maintain reliable systems. This section addresses three of the main problems:

Physical Connections

Laser Power Control Systems

Device Addressing

Physical Connections

Physical problems arise from connecting devices with different types of cables. Fibre Channel supports copper and optical interfaces.

ANSI specifies types of copper cable. The maximum distance between devices depends on the type of cable being used, but is limited to less than 20 meters. As with all electrical media, Fibre Channel copper media can radiate RF interference and can be affected by external RF noises. Because of the distance limitation and noise problems, copper media should be used only inside a cabinet or rack.

An optical interface should be used to send data farther. ANSI specifies multiple optical interfaces that use lasers, light-emitting diodes (LED’s), and different types of optical cable. Generally, cable that supports greater distance transmission commands is more expensive than cables that support shorter distances.

Using a Fibre Channel hub allows multiple cable types within a system. For example, all devices in a rack can be connected to a hub using copper cable. The hub can be connected to a Fibre Channel loop or Fabric using a fiber optic cable.

Overview

Fibre Channel

 

 

Appendix A

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Contents Edition User GuidePart Number C6340-90003 February Warranty Iii Printing History Typographical Conventions This Guide Contents Support and Customer Service Troubleshooting GuideFibre Channel Overview Glossary Index Safety and Regulatory InformationContents Tables Xii Figures Xiv Introduction Chapter Overview Product Components Fibre Bridge Components Supported ProductsSupplied Components Quantity Description Quantity Description Supported Products Description Supported ProductsChoosing a Location Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Physical Specifications of the Fibre BridgeBasic Configuration Fibre Channel ConfigurationsSample Fibre Channel Configuration-Basic Sample Fibre Channel Configuration- Minimum Expansion Expanded Configuration DLT libraries onlySample Fibre Channel Configuration-Maximum Expansion Fibre Channel Configurations Setting Up the Fibre Bridge Setting Up the Fibre Bridge Mounting the Fibre Bridge in a Rack Assembly ComponentsAssembling L-brackets to the Fibre Bridge Assemble the L-brackets to the Fibre BridgeMount the Fibre Bridge in the Rack Install the Fibre Bridge in the RackInstalling Cables DLT and MO Libraries Fibre Bridge Connection, Basic Configuration-4 for examples of expanded configurations DLT Only Fibre Bridge Connection, Expanded Configuration MinimumFibre Bridge Connection, Expanded Configuration Maximum Fiber-Optic Cable Options Optical Fibre Channel Cable OptionsProduct Number Length Installing Cables Operating the Fibre Bridge Operating the Fibre Bridge Powering on the System Fibre Bridge, Back View Connecting the Serial Cable Changing the Default SettingsConnecting the Serial Cable Serial Port Operation Serial Port SetupScsi Fibre Bridge Default Configuration SettingsFibre Bridge Configuration, Main Menu Making Configuration ChangesFibre Bridge Configuration Menu Fibre Channel Configuration Menu Reconfigure the Fibre Channel AddressFibre Channel Addresses Trace Settings Menu Change the Trace SettingsFibre Channel to Scsi Mapping Configuration Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cannot Turn On the DLT Library TroubleshootingProblem Cannot Turn On the MO Library Connection Problem Cannot Turn On the Hub DLT OnlyProblem Cannot Turn On the Fibre Bridge Problem Cannot Confirm the LibraryMake 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 Distributed Devices Implementing Fibre ChannelCabling Advantages Working With Fibre Channel Working With Fibre Channel Working With Fibre Channel Physical Connections Problems with Fibre ChannelAdditional optical cable considerations are as follows Device Addressing Laser Power Control SystemsProblems with Fibre Channel Support and Customer Service Support and Customer Service Supplies and Accessories Hewlett-Packard Customer Support HP FIRST/QUICK FAX Faxback Services Support Pack Service ContractAsia-Pacific North and South America includes Canada EuropeOther Countries Hewlett-Packard Web Site Electronic Support ServicesOn-line Service Providers Service Description Address ProviderEuropean Customer Care Centers Customer Care CentersElsewhere HP Reseller Locator Numbers Telephone Support After WarrantyBefore Calling US and CanadaHewlett-Packard Customer Support Safety and Regulatory Safety and Regulatory Information United Kingdom Telecommunications Act Cdrh Regulations USA OnlyChapter Overview English Translation of German Sound Emission Directive HerstellerbescheinigungLaserturvallisuus TurvallisuusyhteenvetoEnglish Translation of Finland Regulatory Information Laser SafetyJapanese Vcci Statement Glossary Glossary SW Optical FC Cable Short Glos-4 Index