4.3.1Installation of a KZPBA-CB Using Internal Termination

for a Radial Configuration

4–7

4.3.2Displaying KZPBA-CB Adapters with the show Console

Commands ........................................................ 4–10

4.3.3Displaying Console Environment Variables and Setting

the KZPBA-CB SCSI ID

4–14

4.3.3.1Displaying KZPBA-CB pk* or isp* Console

 

Environment Variables

4–15

4.3.3.2

Setting the KZPBA-CB SCSI ID

4–17

4.3.3.3

KZPBA-CB Termination Resistors

4–17

5 Setting Up the Memory Channel Cluster Interconnect

5.1

Setting the Memory Channel Adapter Jumpers

5–2

5.1.1

MC1 and MC1.5 Jumpers

5–2

5.1.2

MC2 Jumpers

5–3

5.2

Installing the Memory Channel Adapter

5–6

5.3

Installing the MC2 Optical Converter in the Member System

5–6

5.4

Installing the Memory Channel Hub

5–7

5.5

Installing the Memory Channel Cables

5–7

5.5.1

Installing the MC1 or MC1.5 Cables

5–7

5.5.1.1Connecting MC1 or MC1.5 Link Cables in Virtual Hub

 

Mode

5–8

5.5.1.2

Connecting MC1 Link Cables in Standard Hub Mode .

5–8

5.5.2

Installing the MC2 Cables

5–9

5.5.2.1Installing the MC2 Cables for Virtual Hub Mode

Without Optical Converters

5–9

5.5.2.2Installing MC2 Cables in Virtual Hub Mode Using

Optical Converters

5–10

5.5.2.3Connecting MC2 Link Cables in Standard Hub Mode

(No Fiber Optics)

5–10

5.5.2.4Connecting MC2 Cables in Standard Hub Mode Using

 

Optical Converters

5–10

5.6

Running Memory Channel Diagnostics

5–11

5.7

Upgrading Memory Channel Adapters

5–14

6 Using Fibre Channel Storage

6.1

Procedure for Installation Using Fibre Channel Disks

6–2

6.2

Fibre Channel Overview

6–4

6.2.1

Basic Fibre Channel Terminology

6–5

6.2.2

Fibre Channel Topologies

6–6

6.2.2.1

Point-to-Point

6–6

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