C H A P T E R 8

Configuring the SAN

This chapter contains the following topics regarding how to configure your SAN system. For more detailed information on managing multiple switches and managing switch zones, see the SANbox 8/16 Switch Management User’s Manual.

“Managing Multiple Switches” on page 85

“Managing Switch Zones” on page 88

“Creating On-Demand Device Nodes on Hosts for Fabric Configurations” on page 89

Managing Multiple Switches

For additional information, see the SANbox-8/16 Switch Management User’s Manual. The SANsurfer Switch Manager only displays one switch in the Fabric window display. You must perform several operations to manage multiple Fabrics (switches).

This section contains the following topics about multiple switches:

“To Save a Switch IP Configuration to Disk” on page 86

“To Save a Subsequent Switch IP Configuration to Disk” on page 86

“To Recall a Switch IP Configuration” on page 86

“To Delete a Switch Configuration” on page 87

“Managing Cascaded Switches” on page 87

85

Page 115
Image 115
Sun Microsystems 816-0830-12 manual Configuring the SAN, Managing Multiple Switches

816-0830-12 specifications

Sun Microsystems, a major player in the development of computing hardware and software during the 1980s and 1990s, introduced various innovative products that set benchmarks for the industry. Among its range of offerings, the Sun Microsystems 816-0830-12 stands out as a notable system within its lineup. This specific model, designed primarily for server and workstation applications, showcases the combination of cutting-edge technology and robust functionality that characterized Sun's approach.

The 816-0830-12 is notable for its powerful processing capabilities, built around the SPARC architecture. This 32-bit RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) design was pivotal in delivering high performance per watt, making it ideal for complex computing tasks typical in enterprise environments. The system supports multi-threading, enabling it to efficiently handle multiple operations concurrently, which is essential for server applications requiring reliability and speed.

A distinguishing feature of the 816-0830-12 is its expansive memory support. With the ability to scale up to 64 MB of RAM, it accommodates demanding applications that require significant data processing power. Additionally, it supports a variety of I/O configurations, including SCSI and Ethernet interfaces, which enhances its connectivity and versatility in networked environments.

The design of the 816-0830-12 underscores Sun Microsystems' commitment to modularity and expandability. It allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, minimizing downtime and ensuring that businesses can adapt their computing resources to evolving needs. This focus on flexibility is complemented by Sun's proprietary Solaris operating system, which offers robust security features, multitasking capabilities, and native support for networked services.

On the technological side, the 816-0830-12 incorporates features such as a built-in graphics accelerator, which enhances visual performance for graphic-intensive applications. This capability makes it suitable not only for server duties but also for environments that require workstation-like graphics performance.

In summary, the Sun Microsystems 816-0830-12 exemplifies the innovative spirit of Sun, boasting a combination of powerful processing, extensive memory options, and flexible architecture. It stands as a testament to the company's role in shaping the computing landscape, particularly in enterprise solutions, where reliability, performance, and scalability are of paramount importance.