HP StorageWorks SAN Switch installation guide
Part number AA-RWF3A-TE Fifth edition May
Legal and notice information
1 Overview
Contents
About this guide
2 Installing and configuring SAN Switches
3 Managing SAN Switches
4 Installing field-replaceable units
A Regulatory compliance and safety
C SAN Switch technical specifications
B Electrostatic discharge
Supported HBAs
Glossary
Index
Figures
Tables
Page
Intended audience
Document conventions and symbols, page HP technical support, page
About this guide
Related documentation
Document conventions and symbols
Table 1 Document conventions
HP technical support
Rack stability
For the name of your nearest HP-authorized reseller
HP authorized reseller
Helpful web sites
In the United States, call
Enabling EPorts on the 4/8 SAN Switch , page
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch models
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch models, page
4/32 SAN Switch models, page 4/64 SAN Switch models, page
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch features
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port side
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch chassis
Activating additional 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch ports
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch nonport side
Enabling EPorts on the 4/8 SAN Switch
SAN Switch licensing
4/32 SAN Switch chassis
4/32 SAN Switch models
4/32 SAN Switch features
To add ports, see Activating additional 4/32 SAN Switch ports on page
FC ports
4/32 SAN Switch port side
Figure 2 4/32 SAN Switch port side
scale 1/8 =
Figure 3 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side
Activating additional 4/32 and 4/32B SAN Switch ports
4/32 SAN Switch nonport side
a. Log in to the 4/32 SAN Switch as admin
To add ports, see Activating additional 4/64 SAN Switch ports on page
4/64 SAN Switch models
4/64 SAN Switch features
4/64 SAN Switch chassis
4/64 SAN Switch port side
Figure 4 4/64 SAN Switch port side
Figure 5 4/64 SAN Switch port numbering
4/64 SAN Switch port numbering
4/64 SAN Switch nonport side
16 17
Activating additional 4/64 SAN Switch ports
Figure 6 4/64 SAN Switch nonport side
4/32B SAN Switch chassis
4/32B SAN Switch models
4/32B SAN Switch features
25271a
4/32B SAN Switch port side
Figure 7 4/32B SAN Switch port side
Locating 4/32B SAN Switch FC ports
SAN Switch ISL Trunking groups
Activating additional 4/32B SAN Switch ports
Figure 8 4/32B SAN Switch FC ports
Optional SAN Switch features
SAN Switch optional port licenses and hardware
Table 2 Optional port licenses and hardware kits
34Overview
Shipping carton contents, page
2 Installing and configuring SAN Switches
Shipping carton contents
Installation and safety considerations, page
Number
Table 3 SAN Switch shipping carton checklist
Table 3 identifies the carton contents included with your SAN Switch
One HP StorageWorks 4/16 SAN Switch
Number
Description
One HP StorageWorks 4/32 SAN Switch
Environmental considerations
Installation and safety considerations
Electrical considerations
Rack specifications
Cooling considerations
Installing the switch as a stand-alone device
Installing the switch using the SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit
Table 4 SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit hardware
Description
Figure 10 Installing the rear mounting brackets HP 10000 series racks
Figure 11 Installing the rear mounting brackets HP System/e Rack
Figure 12 Installing the outer rails HP 10000 series racks
Figure 13 Assembling the outer rails HP 10000 series racks
Figure 14 Assembling the outer rails HP System/e Rack
Table 5 Number of screws required to assemble the inner rails
6. Identify the screw holes to be used on the inner rails designed for the switch
2. SAN Switch
Figure 15 Attaching the inner rails to the 4/8 or 4/16 SAN Switch
Figure 16 Attaching the inner rails to the 4/32 or 4/64 SAN Switch
1. Plenum
Installing the Plenum if required
Securing the switch to the outer rails
Figure 17 Attaching the Plenum to the 4/8 or 4/16 SAN Switch
Figure 19 Securing the switch in an HP System/e rack
Cabling and configuring the SAN Switch
Recommendations for cable management
7. Install the SFP transceivers on page 8. Connect the cables on page
Connecting the SAN Switch to the fabric
3. Apply power to the switch and log in on page
9. Verify the configuration on page
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Figure 20 Connecting the serial cable
Installing and configuring SAN Switches
IOIOI
3. Close any serial communication programs running on the workstation
Apply power to the switch and log in
Figure 21 Connecting the power cord
Set the IP address
Modify the FC domain ID optional
Figure 22 Connecting the Ethernet cable
Create an Ethernet connection
Installing and configuring SAN Switches
Install the SFP transceivers
Connect the cables
Verify the configuration
Back up the configuration
switch admin date Fri May 5 215000 UTC 1989 switchadmin
Set the switch date and time
Synchronize the local time with an external source
switchadmin date “0624165203” Tue Jun 24 165230 UTC 2003 switchadmin
switchadmin tsclockserver 132.163.135.131 switchadmin
Set the time zone
switchadmin tsclockserver LOCL
tstimezone parameter
Table 6 Time zone command values
Local time
Installing and configuring SAN Switches
Managing SAN Switches from a single management station, page
3 Managing SAN Switches
Powering on and off, page SAN Switch management features, page
Interpreting LED activity, page 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LEDs, page
4/32, 4/32B and 4/64 SAN Switch models
Powering on and off
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch models
Table 7 Management tools
SAN Switch management features
Managing SAN Switches from a single management station
2nd switch
Table 8 Example of a set of gateway addresses
1st switch
3rd switch
Interpreting LED activity
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LEDs
Figure 23 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED locations
Table 9 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns
Power Status LED patterns
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch system Status LED patterns
Table 10 System status LED patterns during normal operation
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch port LED patterns
Table 11 Port LED patterns during normal operation
Hardware status
LED name
LED color
Recommended action
Table 12 Ethernet LED patterns
4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch Ethernet LED patterns
IOIOI
Figure 24 4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs
Bottom port LEDs 4 through
scale 5/16 =
LED name
Table 13 4/32 SAN Switch port side LED patterns
Table 13 describes the 4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs
LED color
LED color
portenable command
LED name
Hardware status
2. Power Supply 1 Status LED
4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
Figure 25 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
Managing SAN Switches
4/64 SAN Switch port side LEDs
Table 14 4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LED patterns
Figure 26 4/64 SAN Switch port side LEDs
IOIOI
LED color
Table 15 4/64 SAN Switch port side LED patterns
LED name
Hardware status
4/64 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
portenable command
Fan assembly
Figure 27 4/64 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs
1. Power Supply 2 Status LED
Fan assembly
Hardware status
LED name
LED color
Recommended action
Table 17 4/32B SAN Switch LED patterns during normal operation
4/32B SAN Switch LEDs
Figure 28 4/32B SAN Switch port side LEDs
Hardware status
LED name
LED color
Recommended action
LED color
portEnable command
LED name
Hardware status
POST
POST and boot specifications
Boot
4/32 SAN Switch port side LEDs on page
Diagnostic tests
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch LED patterns on page
4/32 SAN Switch nonport side LEDs on page
Managing SAN Switches
Replacing the SAN Switch 4/32 power supply, page
4 Installing field-replaceable units
Replacing the 4/32 SAN Switch power supply
Replacing the 4/32 SAN Switch fan assembly, page
Figure 29 4/32 SAN Switch power supplies on the nonport side
Installing field-replaceable units
Table 18 4/32 SAN Switch Power Supply Status LEDs
Items required
Procedure
Figure 30 Installing the power supply in a 4/32 SAN Switch
Do not force the installation. If the power supply does not slide in easily, make sure that it is oriented correctly before continuing
Replacing the 4/32 SAN Switch fan assembly
Figure 31 4/32 SAN Switch fan assemblies on the nonport side
Fan assembly is not receiving power
Table 19 4/32 SAN Switch Fan Status LED behavior
Procedure
Verify that the fan assembly is seated in the
Figure 32 Installing the fan assembly in a 4/32 SAN Switch
1. Fan assembly
Replacing the 4/64 SAN Switch power supply
Figure 33 4/64 SAN Switch power supplies on the nonport side
Items required
New power supply Phillips #1 screwdriver
Installing field-replaceable units
Procedure
3/8 =
Figure 34 Installing the power supply in the 4/64 SAN Switch
Scale
Replacing the 4/64 SAN Switch fan assembly
Figure 35 4/64 SAN Switch fan assemblies on the nonport side
Items required
Table 20 Fan Status LEDs
Procedure
Figure 36 Inserting the fan assembly in a 4/64 SAN Switch
Scale 3/8 =
Figure 37 4/32B SAN Switch Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit
Replacing the 4/32B SAN Switch Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit
Power Supply/Fan Assembly overview
Table 21 4/32B SAN Switch power supply/fan assembly unit status LED
Fan 1 is OK, speed is 7105 RPM Fan 2 is OK, speed is 7258 RPM
How to determine to replace the Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit
Power Supply #1 is OK Power Supply #2 is OK
Items required
Procedure
4/32B SAN Switch New Power Supply/Fan Assembly Unit
Replacing an SFP
5. Repeat this procedure for the remaining ports, as required. To install a replacement SFP
IOIOI
Figure 39 Installing the SFP
Installing field-replaceable units
IOIOI
Federal Communications Commission notice for Class A equipment
A Regulatory compliance and safety
Regulatory compliance
Laser device
Laser safety warning
Regulatory compliance identification numbers
Modifications
Certification and classification information
International notices and statements
Canadian notice avis Canadien
Laser product label
European Union notice
BSMI notice
Japanese notice Korean notices
SAN Switch installation guide
Safety
Battery replacement notice
Japanese power cord statement
Taiwan battery recycling notice
Power cords
Dutch notice
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive
English notice
Czechoslovakian notice
Estonian notice
Finnish notice
French notice
German notice
Greek notice
Hungarian notice
Italian notice
Latvian notice
Lithuanian notice
Polish notice
Portuguese notice
Slovakian notice
Slovenian notice
Spanish notice
Swedish notice
B Electrostatic discharge
How to prevent electrostatic discharge
How to prevent electrostatic discharge Grounding methods
Grounding methods
Electrostatic discharge
Data transmission ranges FC port specifications
C SAN Switch technical specifications
General specifications Weight and physical dimensions
Serial port specifications Power supply specifications Memory
General specifications
Table 22 General specifications
Description
Specification
Less than 2 μsec with no contention destination port is free
Complies with FC-SW-2 Rev
Facility requirements
Weight and physical dimensions
Table 23 SAN Switch physical dimensions
Table 24 Facility requirements
Type
Requirements
Environmental requirements
Table 25 Environmental requirements
Cable size microns
Data transmission ranges
Port speed
Short wavelength
Cable size
Table 27 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/32 SAN Switch
Port speed
Short wavelength
Cable size
Table 28 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/64 SAN Switch
Port speed
Short wavelength
4/32 and 4/64 SAN Switch FC port specifications
FC port specifications
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch FC port specifications
Table 29 Laser data transmission ranges for the 4/32B SAN Switch
Serial port specifications
4/32B SAN Switch FC port specifications
Table 30 Cabling pinouts
Power supply specifications
Table 31 Power supply specifications
Table 34 4/32B SAN Switch memory specifications
Table 32 4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switch memory specifications
Table 33 4/32 and 4/64 SAN Switch memory specifications
Memory
Supported HBAs
SAN Switch installation guide
SAN Switch technical specifications
arbitrated loop, point-to-point, topology
Glossary
attachment. See also public device, public loop
configuration
configuration
trunking, UPort
assigned manually. The domain ID for an HP switch can be any
fabric
See also PLOGI
control frames and data frames. See also packet
See also non-participating mode
initialization. See also defined zone configuration
or non-participating mode
Eport, Fport, UPort
Loop initialization primitive. The signal that begins initialization
See also ISL trunking
SNS. See also SNS
also phantom address
also LPort, ???
phantom device
communicating entities. See also buffer-to-buffer flow control
public loop
arbitrated loop
the fabric. See also Eport, Fport, GPort
be called a management station or host
zone, but are not visible to any outside the zone. See also defined zone configuration, enabled zone configuration
156Glossary
Index
4/32, 20 4/32B, 29 4/64