Technical specifications

HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/16-EL

Performance

1.063 Gb/sec line speed, full duplex; 2.125 Gb/sec line speed, full duplex; auto-sensing of 1 Gb/sec and 2 Gb/sec port speeds; optionally

 

programmable to fixed port speed; speed matching between 1 Gb/sec and 2 Gb/sec ports; aggregate bandwidth 64 Gb/sec end-to-end

 

Fabric latency <2.1 µsec with no contention, cut-through routing at 2 Gb/sec

 

 

Switch bandwidth

64 Gb/sec end-to-end

 

 

Maximum frame size

2112-byte payload

 

 

Port types

16-ports universal, FL_Port, F_Port, and E_Port; self-discovery based on switch type (U_Port)

 

 

Media types

Small-form-factor-pluggable (SFP); short wavelength (SWL) up to .31 mi (500m), long wavelength (LWL) up to 21 mi ( 35 km); distance

 

depends on fiber-optic cable and port speed

 

 

Management access

10/100 Ethernet port (RJ-45); Serial port (RS-232);

 

 

Management

Advanced Web Tools included; Fabric Manager (optional) Management access in-band via Management Server

 

 

Availability

Hot-plug redundant power supplies and fans; hot-plug optics; online diagnostics; fault-isolation tools for network-wide activity

 

 

Security

Fabric security for configuration management, SAN access, and authentication/authorization

 

 

Diagnostics

Diagnostics POST and embedded online/offline diagnostics

 

 

Dimensions (h x w x d)

8.73 cm (1.71 in) x 42.855 cm (16.87 in) x 45.0 cm (17.72 in)

 

 

Temperature range

10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) (operating)

 

-35°C to 65°C (-31°F to 147°F) (non-operating)

 

 

Humidity range

5% to 85% non-condensing at 40°C (104°F)

 

 

Electrical specifications

Operational: 85 to 264 VAC

 

 

Weight

12.94 kg (28.5 lbs)

 

 

Safety

EN 60950/IEC 950 Compliance (International); UL Listed, UL 60950 (USA, Canada, File E136462); TÜV GS Certificate (Germany);

 

CE Marking (European Union); Highly Specialized Equipment (Mexico)

 

 

Electromagnetic emissions

USA: FCC Class A (Self Declaration); EU Countries: EN 55022 Class A; International: CISPR22 Class A; Korea: RRL Class A; Japan: VCCI

 

Class A; Australia/New Zealand: CISPR22 Class A; Taiwan: BSMI Class A; Russia: GOST Class A; IEC 61000-3-2: Harmonic Current;

 

IEC 61000-3-3: Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker

 

 

Electromagnetic immunity

EU Countries: EN 55024 / CISPR 24 including:

 

EN 61000-4-2/IEC 61000-4-2: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

 

EN 61000-4-3/IEC 61000-4-3: Radiated Immunity

 

EN 61000-4-4/IEC 61000-4-4: Electrical Fast Transient (EFT) / Burst

 

EN 61000-4-5/IEC 61000-4-5: Surge

 

EN 61000-4-6/IEC 61000-4-6: Conducted Immunity

 

EN 61000-4-11/IEC 61000-4-11: Voltage Dips and Interruptions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Compaq manual HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/16-EL

2/16-EL specifications

The Compaq 2/16-EL, introduced in the early 1980s, is a notable entry into the annals of personal computing, particularly recognized for its portability and innovation during a time when computing technology was rapidly evolving. This model is part of Compaq’s 2/16 family, which was designed to cater to both business and personal users, focusing on performance and versatility.

One of the standout features of the Compaq 2/16-EL is its compact design. Weighing around 11.5 pounds and measuring slightly larger than a briefcase, it appealed to professionals on the move, making it one of the more portable options available at the time. The 2/16-EL boasts a 16-bit microprocessor, which allows it to run more complex applications efficiently. This was a significant step up from the 8-bit processors that dominated the previous decade.

The system is equipped with a CRT display that supports a resolution of 640 x 200 pixels, providing clear visuals for text and graphics. This resolution was quite impressive for a portable computer in the early 1980s. Users enjoyed the ability to view multiple lines of text clearly, which was essential for word processing and business applications.

In terms of storage, the Compaq 2/16-EL comes with a built-in floppy disk drive, which allows for easy data transfer and software installation. With support for 5.25-inch floppy disks, users could store a reasonable amount of data that was adequate for the business applications of the time. Additionally, the availability of external drives provided expandability, an important feature for users who required more storage.

Another key characteristic of the 2/16-EL is its compatibility with MS-DOS, a prevalent operating system during the computer's launch. This ensured that users had access to a wide range of software applications, enhancing the system's functionality and appeal. Moreover, the 2/16-EL features a keyboard designed for comfortable typing, which is crucial for prolonged use, particularly in business environments.

The Compaq 2/16-EL represents a significant advancement in the evolution of portable computing, combining innovative technology with essential features that meet the needs of its users. Its blend of portability, performance, and compatibility set a precedent for future laptop designs, making it a noteworthy model in the history of personal computers.