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Figure 5-3. F_Port Extension, Remote Storage
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5–Fibre Channel over IP
Configuring FCIP
ISR651101-00 J
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Figure 5-3
shows an example of F_Port extension used to connect a remote
storage array.
Figure 5-3. F_Port Extension, Remote Storage
LAN/WAN
Local Router
Remote Router
Fibre Channel Switch
Local Storage Array
Remote Storage Array
Contents
Main
Document Revision History
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Planning
3 Installation
4 Configuration
5 Fibre Channel over IP
6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
7 Removal and Replacement
A Technical Specifications
B Simple Network Management Protocol
C Log Messages Glossary Index
List of Figures
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List of Tables
Preface
Intended Audience
Whats in This Guide
Related Materials
Documentation Conventions
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Communications Statements
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class A Statement
Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement
Avis de conformit aux normes du ministre des Communications du Canada
CE Statement
VCCI Class A Statement
BSMI Class A Statement
Laser Safety Information
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Technical Support
Downloading Updates
Training
Contact Information
Knowledge Database
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Router Capabilities and Features
Licensed Features
Data Migration
Remote SAN Island Connectivity
Figure 1-1. Remote SAN Island Connectivity
iSR6200 Router Chassis
Figure 1-2. iSR6200 Router
Figure 1-3. iSR6200 Router ChassisFront and Back Plates
Power and Cooling Module (PCM)
Figure 1-4. PCMBack Plate
Figure 1-5. PCMFront
iSR6200 Router Blades
Table 1-1. Internal Temperature Sensor Limits
iSR6200 Router Family Models
iSR6260 Router Blade
Figure 1-6. Fibre Channel Ports on the iSR6260 Router Blade
iSR6250 Router Blade
Figure 1-7. 10GbE Ports on the iSR6250 Router Blade
Table 1-2. 10GbE Port LED Scheme
iSR6240 Router Blade
Figure 1-8. iSCSI (GE) Ports on the iSR6240 Router Blade
Router Blade LEDs
Figure 1-9. Router Blade LEDs Heartbeat LED (Green)
System Fault LED (Amber)
Input Power LED (Green)
Beacon Indicator (Blue)
Table 1-3. System Fault LED Blink Patterns
Maintenance Button
Figure 1-10. Router Blade Controls
Reset a Router Blade
Reset and Select Boot Image
Reset IP Address
Enable DHCP
Restore Factory Defaults
Fibre Channel Port LEDs
Figure 1-11. Fibre Channel LEDs
Table 1-4. Port LEDs
Fibre Channel Transceivers
Table 1-4. Port LEDs (Continued)
Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs
Figure 1-12. Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Ethernet PortManagement
Figure 1-13. Ethernet Management Port
Serial Port
Figure 1-14. Serial Port
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Devices
Device Access
Fibre Channel
iSCSI
Fibre Channel Switches Required for VPGroups
Fibre Channel Performance
iSCSI Performance
Distance
Bandwidth
Latency
Performance Tuning
Table 2-1. T11.554Mbps
Table 2-2. T345Mbps
Round-Trip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (kbytes)
Table 2-3. OC-151Mbps
Round-Trip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (kbytes)
Table 2-4. OC-3156Mbps
Round-Trip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (bytes)
Table 2-5. OC-12621Mbps
Round-Trip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (bytes)
Topology
Figure 2-1. WAN TopologyRemote SAN Interconnect
High Availability
Management
Recovery
Services
Security
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Site Requirements
Management Workstation
Table 3-1. Management Workstation Requirements
Power Requirements
Installing the iSR6200 Router
Table 3-1. Management Workstation Requirements (Continued)
Pre-installation Check List
Table 3-2. Worksheet for Router Blade 1 (left) Parameters
Table 3-3. Worksheet for Router Blade 2 (right) Parameters
Table 3-2. Worksheet for Router Blade 1 (left) Parameters (Continued)
Mounting the Router
Table 3-3. Worksheet for Router Blade 2 (right) Parameters (Continued)
Installing the Transceivers
Connecting the Router to AC Power
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Figure 3-1. iSR6200 Router ChassisFront and Back Plates
Figure 3-2. iSR6200 Blade Ports and LEDs
Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
Configuring the Management Workstation
Setting the Workstation IP Address
Configuring the Workstation Serial Port
Installing SANsurfer Router Manager
Downloading the SANsurfer Router Manager Installer
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Windows Installation
Linux Installation
Mac OS X Installation
Starting SANsurfer Router Manager
Configuring the Router
Connecting Cable Devices to the Router
Installing New Firmware
Using SANsurfer Router Manager to Install Firmware
Using the CLI to Install Firmware
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Enabling Virtual Port Groups
Figure 4-1. SANsurfer Router Manager VPGroup
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The following example shows the information grouped by physical Fibre Channel port.
Figure 4-4. FC Port Information Page
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Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN
Figure 4-5. Single Blade, Single Fibre Channel Switch
iSR6200 FC Target Array
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iSR6200
Figure 4-6. Single Blade, Dual Fibre Channel Switch
FC Target Array
SAN B
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Blade 2
Figure 4-7. High-Availability, Dual Blades, Dual Fibre Channel Switches
iSR6200 FC Target Array
SAN B
Configuring Fibre Channel Array Hosts and LUN Assignments
Figure 4-8. Correctly Configured Storage Array Using Virtual Port Groups
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Figure 4-12. Correctly Assigning LUNs to Your VPG Host Entities
Figure 4-13. Incorrectly Presenting LUN 3
Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200
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Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200
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LAN
Alias <MAPS TO> WWNN 10:00:00:20:c2:07:59:70 WWPN 21:04:00:20:c2:07:59:70
Figure 4-15. Host Access to LUNs on Storage Array
SAN
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iSCSI Host
Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200
iSR6200
Storage Array Blade 1
LUN 1 LUN 2
LUN 3 LUN 4
Figure 4-18. Logging into Target Before LUN Mapping
Log-In
The following example shows how to map the LUN targets with initiators using CLI commands.
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Figure 4-19. Logging into Target After Mapping LUN 1
Log-In LUN 1
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Figure 4-22. Target Presentation/LUN Mapping WizardLUN Masking Configuration Status
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Log-In
Figure 4-23. Logging In with Mapped LUNs
LUN 1 LUN 3
LUN 4 LUN 5
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Figure 4-25 shows host LUN access with LUN Mapping disabled.
Figure 4-25. Host LUN Access with LUN Masking Disabled
The iSR6200 router can access LUNs only after the host logs into iSR6200 presented iSCSI target(s).
LUN 1 LUN 3
LUN 2 LUN 4 LUN 5 LUN 6
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FCIP Attributes
Configuring FCIP
Table 5-1. FCIP Preconfiguration Information
Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI
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E_Port Extension
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Figure 5-2. E_Port Extension, Dual ISLs
F_Port Extension
Figure 5-3. F_Port Extension, Remote Storage
Figure 5-4. F_Port Extension, Server
Determining WAN Characteristics
Round-Trip Time
Link Data Rate
Link Quality
Table 5-2. WAN Data Rates
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Firewall
Table 5-3. Ports Requiring Unblocking
Data Compression
Bandwidth Limiting
TCP Window Settings
Table 5-4. T1 / DS-11.554Mbps
Table 5-5. T3 / DS-345Mbps
Table 5-6. DS-5400Mbps
Table 5-7. OC-150Mbps
Table 5-8. OC-3150Mbps
Table 5-9. OC-3150Mbps
Table 5-10. OC-12 and Above621Mbps
Table 5-11. OC-24 and Above1.244Gbps
Router TCP Window Setup
Table 5-12. Router TCP Window Settings
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Troubleshooting
Chassis Diagnostics
Figure 6-1. Router Blade Diagnostic LEDs
Input Power LED is Off
Power-On Self-Test Diagnostics
LED Blink Patterns
Heartbeat Blink Pattern
System Error Blink Pattern
Management Port IP Address Conflict Blink Pattern
Table 6-1. System Fault LED Blink Patterns
Over-Temperature Blink Pattern
Recovering a Router
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SFP Transceivers
iSR6200 Chassis Blades
Dual-Blade Installation
Removing the Failed Blade
Figure 7-1. iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected
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Figure 7-4. Inserting the New Blade into the Chassis Slot
Single-Blade Installation
Removing the Failed Blade
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Power and Cooling Modules
Removing the Failed PCM
Figure 7-9. Back Side of Two PCMs with Fault (left) and Good (right) Status Indicators
Figure 7-10. Removing the Failed PCM
Installing the Replacement PCM
Figure 7-11. Unlatching Lever on New PCM
Figure 7-12. Inserting the Replacement PCM
Figure 7-13. Back Side of Two PCMs, Both With Good Status Indicators
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A
Interface Specifications
Expansion Configurations
Performance Features
iSCSI Initiator Support
Device Management
Mechanical
High Availability
Protocols
Environmental and Safety
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B
Management Protocol
SNMP Parameters
Table B-1. SNMP Parameters
Parameter Description
SNMP Trap Configuration
Management Information Base (MIB)
Table B-2. SNMP Trap Configuration Parameters
Network Port Table
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FC Port Table
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Initiator Object Table
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LUN Table
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VP Group Table
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Sensor Table
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Notifications
System Information Objects
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Notification Objects
Agent Startup Notification
Agent Shutdown Notification
Network Port Down Notification
FC Port Down Notification
Target Device Discovery
Target Presentation (Mapping)
VP Group Notification
Sensor Notification
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Generic Notification
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Table C-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages
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Table C-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued)
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Glossary
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