Introduction

SFP transceivers

The switch supports SFP optical transceivers for the Fibre Channel ports. A transceiver converts electrical signals to and from optical laser signals to transmit and receive data. Duplex fiber optic cables plug into the transceivers, which then connect to the devices. A Fibre Channel port is capable of transmitting at 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps; however, the transceiver must be capable of 2 Gbps for the port to deliver at that rate.

SFP transceivers are hot pluggable. This means that you can remove or install a transceiver while the switch is operating, without harming the switch or the transceiver. However, communication with the connected device is interrupted. See Install SFP transceivers” on page 34 for information.

Port types

The switch supports generic ports (G_Port, GL_Port) and fabric ports (F_Port, FL_Port). Switches come from the factory with all Fibre Channel ports configured as GL_Ports.

Ports function as follows:

A GL_Port self-configures as an FL_Port when connected to a public loop device, and as an F_Port when connected to a single public device.

A G_Port self-configures as an F_Port when connected to a single public device.

An FL_Port supports a loop of up to 126 public devices. An FL_Port can also configure itself during the fabric login process as an F_Port when connected to a single public device (N_Port).

An F_Port supports a single public device. If the device is a single device on a loop, the GL_Port will attempt to configure first as an F_Port, then if that fails, as an FL_Port.

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HP A7540-96010 manual SFP transceivers, Port types