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1.               i OOOOCOOOO  q OOOO    0o00 100 200 300 4  LA LA LA LA    L A dh dh ob  OQOOCCOOOOOOOO    RJ 45 Ethernet Port          ye                                                                                                                                             Figure 2 7  Ethernet Port    2 8 59042 07 A    XKX 2     General Description    QLOGIC Serial Port       2 4   Serial Port  The SANbox2 8c switch is equipped with an RS 232 serial port for maintenance  purposes  The serial port location is shown in Figure 2 8  You can manage the  switch through the serial port using the CLI                                                                                                                                                           OQOQOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOO0CO0O                Figure 2 8  Serial Port and Pin Identification    The serial port connector requires a null modem F F DB9 cable  The pins on the  switch RS 232 connector are shown in Figure 2 8 and identified in Table 2 1   Refer to    Connect the Workstation to the Switch    on page 4 5 for information  about connecting the management workstation through the serial port     Table 2 1  Serial Port Pin Identification       Pin Number Description            Carrier Detect  DCD   Receive Data  RxD   Transmit Data  TxD    Data Terminal Ready  DTR   Signal Ground  GND    Data Set Ready  DSR   Request to Send  RTS   Clear to Send  CTS              o ON O a A W N    Ring Indicator  RI        59042 07 A 2 9    2    
2.            59042 07 A 4 3    4     Installation XKX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       CAUTION  W   If the switch is mounted in a closed or multi unit rack  assembly  make sure that the operating temperature inside the  rack enclosure does not exceed the maximum rated ambient  temperature  Refer to    Environmental    on page A 4     H The switch must rest on rails or a shelf in the rack or cabinet   Allow 16 cm  6 5 in  minimum clearance at the front and rear of  the rack for service access and ventilation    E Do not restrict chassis air flow  Allow 16 cm  6 5 in  minimum  clearance at the front and rear of the rack for service access and  ventilation    RW Multiple rack mounted units connected to the AC supply  circuit may overload that circuit or overload the AC supply  wiring  Consider the power source capacity and the total power  usage of all switches on the circuit  Refer to    Electrical    on  page A 3    H Reliable grounding in the rack must be maintained from the  switch chassis to the AC power source     When mounting the switch in a rack  ensure that the 19 inch rack meets the  following standard specifications     a ANSI EIA RS 230 Standard  entitled Cabinets  Racks  Panels  and  Associated Equipment    a MIL STD  189  entitled Racks  Electrical Equipment  19 inch and Associated  Panels    4 2 2  Install SFP Transceivers    The switch supports a variety of SFP transceivers  To install a transceiver  insert  the transceiver into the port and gently press until 
3.     New in this Release  The following items are new in the current firmware release     1 2    The switch supports a single firmware image and a pending image  Fallback  command is no longer supported     Firmware Install command has been added to simplify the installation of  firmware     Adding a fabric in SANsurfer Switch Manager always requires a user  account and a password  The UserAuthentication parameter has been  removed from the Set Setup System command     Warning and failure temperature thresholds are fixed at 65   and 70   C  respectively and cannot be changed     FC SW 2 Compliant and FC SW 2 Autosave parameters are changed to  Interop Mode and Interop Autosave respectively    I O StreamGuard can be configured to automatically recognize an initiator  device with a QLogic HBA     59042 07 A    XKX 1     Introduction    QLOGIC Safety Notices       1 4  Safety Notices    A Warning notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of  causing personal injury     4 3  4 17  A Caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of  causing damage to the equipment     4 4  5 14    1 5   Sicherheitshinweise  Ein Warnhinweis weist auf das Vorhandensein einer Gefahr hin  die  m  glicherweise Verletzungen zur Folge hat     4 3  4 18  Ein Vorsichtshinweis weist auf das Vorhandensein einer Gefahr hin  die  m  glicherweise Gerateschaden zur Folge hat   4 4  5 14  1 6 DU DU DU   r DU L4  Notes informatives relatives    la s  curit      Une 
4.     n  y    SANbox2  admin    gt  admin end    59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Config Command       The following is an example of how to create a backup file  configdata  and  download the file to the workstation    SANbox2   gt  admin start   SANbox2  admin    gt  config backup   SANbox2  admin    gt  admin end    SANbox2   gt  exit      gt ftp symbolic_name or ip_address  user  images   password  images   ftp gt  bin   ftp gt  get configdata   ftp gt  quit    The following is an example of how to upload a configuration backup file   configdata  from the workstation to the switch  and then restore the configuration     gt  ftp symbolic_name or ip_address   user  images   password  images   ftp gt  bin   ftp gt  put configdata   ftp gt  quit    SANbox2   gt  admin start    SANbox2  admin    gt  config restore  The switch will be reset after restoring the configuration   Please confirm  y n    n  y    Alarm Msg   day month date time year   A1005 0021   SM   Configuration is being  restored   this could take several minutes       Alarm Msg   day month date time year   A1000 000A   SM   The switch will be reset in  3 seconds due to a config restore     SANbox2  admin    gt   Alarm Msg   day month date time year   A1000 0005   SM   The switch is being reset   Good bye        59042 07 A B 13    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Create Support Command QLOGIC       Create Support Command    Authority    Syntax  Examples    Assembles all log files and swit
5.    XX    B     Command Line Interface          QLOGIC Show Setup Command  The following is an example of the Show Setup System command   SANbox2   gt  show setup system  System Information  EthONetworkDiscovery Static  EthONetworkAddress 10 220  Es 3Z  EthONetworkMask 299 299 2520  EthOGatewayAddress 10 20 8 254  AdminTimeout 30  InactivityTimeout 0  LocalLogEnabled True  RemoteLogEnabled False  RemoteLogHostAddress 10 0 0 254  NTPClientEnabled True  NTPServerAddress 51 68 85 102  EmbeddedGUIEnabled True  59042 07 A B 83    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Shutdown Command QLOGIC       Shutdown Command  Terminates all data transfers on the switch at convenient points and closes the  Telnet session  Always power cycle the switch after entering this command     Authority   Admin session    Syntax shutdown    Notes Always use this command to perform an orderly shut down before removing  power from the switch     When the shutdown is complete  the Heartbeat LED is extinguished     B 84 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Test Command       Test Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    Examples    59042 07 A    Tests ports using internal  SerDes level   external  transceiver   and online  loopback tests  Internal and external tests require that the port be placed in  diagnostic mode  Refer to the    Set Command    on page B 35 for information about  changing the port administrative state  While the test is running  the remaining  ports on the switch r
6.    debug  mark          lt sysContact undefined     sysLocation undefined     10 20  71  15  162  warning  2   False  0 0 0 0  162  warning  2   False  0 0 0 0  162  warning  2   False  0 0 0 0  162  warning  2   False  0 0 0 0  162  warning  2   False  public    private          B 56    59042 07 A    B     Command Line Interface                         QLOGIC Set Setup Command  TrapCommunity  string  max 32 chars   public    AuthFailureTrap  True   False   False    ProxyEnabled  True   False   True d   The following is an example of the Set Setup System command   SANbox2  admin    gt  set setup system  A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow   Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value   If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list  press  gq  or  Q  and the ENTER key to do so   EthONetworkDiscovery  1l Static  2 Bootp  3 Dhcp  4 Rarp  Static  EthONetworkAddress  dot notated IP Address  Os 05081   EthONetworkMask  dot notated IP Address  255 255 255 0  Eth0GatewayAddress  dot notated IP Address  10 0 0 254  AdminTimeout  dec value 0 1440 minutes  O never  30  InactivityTimeout  dec value 0 1440 minutes  O never  0  LocalLogEnabled  True   False  True  RemoteLogEnabled  True   False  False  RemoteLogHostAddress  dot notated IP Address  0 0 0 254  NTPClientEnabled  True   False  False  NTPServerAddress  dot notated IP Address  0 0 0 254  EmbeddedGUIEnabled  True   False  True  59042 07 A 
7.   2 6 2  SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet    To make switch management less dependent on a particular workstation  each  switch contains a SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet  One instance of the web  applet can be run at a time by opening the switch IP address with an internet  browser  The switch comes from the factory with the web applet enabled  but you  can disable it using the EmbeddedGUlEnabled parameter of the Set Setup  System command     The applet possesses the same features as the workstation based version with  the following exceptions     m Extended Credits wizard   H Zoning Wizard   H SANsurfer Performance Viewer  H Condensed online help    2 6 3  Command Line Interface    The command line interface  CLI  provides monitoring and configuration functions  by which the administrator can manage the fabric and its switches  The CLI is  available over an Ethernet connection or a serial connection  Refer to   Appendix B Command Line Interface for more information     2 6 4  SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface    The SANsurfer Switch Manager API enables an application provider to build a  management application for QLogic switches  The library is implemented in ANSI  standard C  relying only on standard POSIX run time libraries  except for the  Windows NT build   Contact your distributor or authorized reseller for information  about the SANsurfer Switch Manager API     2 6 5  Simple Network Management Protocol    SNMP provides monitoring and t
8.   SampleWindow 10  LOSMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 100  FallingTrigger 3  SampleWindow 10   The following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command    SANbox2   gt  show config zoning   Configuration Name  default  Zoning Configuration Information  InteropAutoSave True  DefaultVisibility All   59042 07 A B 75    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Show Log Command QLOGIC       Show Log Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    B 76    Displays the contents of the log or the parameters used to create and display  entries in the log  The log contains a maximum of 1200 entries  When the log  reaches its entry capacity  subsequent entries overwrite the existing entries   beginning with the oldest     None    show log   number of events   component  display  filter   level  options  port  settings   number of events   Specifies the number of the most recent events to display from the event log    number of events  must be a positive integer     component  Displays the components currently being monitored for events  The components  are as follows     All  Monitors all components     Chassis  Monitors chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies     Eport   Monitors all E Ports    Mgmtserver   Monitors management server status   Nameserver   Monitors name server status    None   Monitor none of the component events   Other   Monitors other miscellaneous events   Port   Monitors all port events   SNMP   SNMP events     Switch  Monitors switch manageme
9.   the ports  duplex fiber optic cables plug into the transceivers which then connect   to the devices  A 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     The SFP transceivers are hot pluggable  This means that you can remove or  install an SFP transceiver while the switch is operating without harming the switch  or the transceiver  However  communication with the connected device will be  interrupted  Refer to    Install SFP Transceivers    on page 4 4 for information about  installing and removing SFP optical transceivers                    2 2 3    Port Types    59042 07 A    Figure 2 6  SFP Transceiver    SANbox2 8c switches support generic ports  G_Port  GL_Port   fabric ports   F_Port  FL_Port   and expansion ports  E_Port   Switches come from the factory  with all ports configured as GL_Ports  Generic  fabric  and expansion ports  function as follows     H AGL Port self configures as an FL_Port when connected to a public loop  device  as an F_Port when connected to a single public device  or as an  E Port when connected to another switch  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     H AG Port self configures as an F_Port when connected to a single public  device  or as an E_Port when connected to another switch     H AnFL_Port supports a loop of up to 126 public devices  An FL_Po
10.   tip sanbox2  2      Open an admin session and enter the Set Setup System command  Enter  the values you want for switch IP address  EthONetworkAddress  and the    network mask  EthONetworkMask   Refer to    Set Setup Command    on  page B 53 for more information about this command     SANbox2   gt  admin start  SANbox2  admin    gt  set setup system    A   Open a Config Edit session and use the Set Config command to modify the  switch configuration  Refer to the    Config Command    on page B 11 and the     Set Config Command    on page B 37 for more information     4 20 59042 07 A    XKX 4     Installation    QLOGIC Install Firmware       4 2 9  Cable Devices to the Switch    Connect cables to the SFP transceivers and their corresponding devices  and  then energize the devices  Device host bus adapters can have SFP  or SFF   transceivers or GigaBit Interface Converters  GBIC   LC type duplex fiber optic  cable connectors are designed for SFP transceivers  while SC type connectors  are designed for GBICs  Duplex cable connectors are keyed to ensure proper  orientation  Choose the fiber optic cable with the connector combination that  matches the device host bus adapter     GL_Ports self configure as FL_Ports when connected to loop of public devices or  F_Ports when connected to a single device  G_Ports self configure as F_Ports  when connected to single public devices  Both GL_Ports and G_Ports self  configure as E_Ports when connected to another switch     4 3   Install Fi
11.  4  performance tuning B 39  Ping command B 27  planning 3 1  port  administrative state B 51  buffer credits 3 4  configuration B 37  configuration display B 73  counters B 51  diagnostics 5 5  Ethernet 2 8  external test B 85    Index 4    serial 2 9  speed A 2  B 51  types 2 7  POST   See Power On Self Test  power  consumption A 3  down switch 4 23  requirements 4 1  source loading A 3  supply 2 10  power on self test  description 4 18  5 1  log B 62  principal  priority 3 7  switch 3 7  processor 4 1  Ps command B 28    Q  Quit command B 29    R    rack mount 4 3   recovering a switch 5 11   Registered State Change Notification B 40  regulatory certifications A 4   remake filesystem 5 14   Reset command B 30   RS 232 port 2 9   rubber feet 4 2    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch  Installation Guide       safety standards A 4  SANmark A 4  SANsurfer Switch Manager  API 2 11  description 2 10  start 4 16  web applet 2 11  B 55  SANsurfer Switch Manager installation  Linux 4 9  4 12  Solaris 4 9  4 14  Windows 4 8  4 10  scalability A 1  serial port 2 9  4 5  4 6  Set command B 35  Set Config command B 37  Set Log command B 48  Set Port command B 51  Set Setup command B 53  SFP   See Small Form Factor Pluggable  shock A 4  Show command B 58  Show Config command B 73  Show Log command B 76  Show Perf command B 79  Show Setup command B 81  Shutdown command B 84  Simple Network Management Protocol  configuration B 53  configuration display B 81  des
12.  A B 87    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Uptime Command QLOGIC       Uptime Command    Displays the elapsed up time since the switch was last reset and reset method  A  hot reset or non disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed up time  reported by this command     Authority None  Syntax uptime  Examples The following is an example of the Uptime command     SANbox2   gt  uptime    Elapsed up time   0 day s   2 hour s   28 min s   44 sec s     Reason last reset  NormalReset    B 88 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  User Command       User Command    Authority    Syntax    Keywords    Notes    59042 07 A    Administers and displays user accounts     Admin account name and an Admin session  The Accounts and List keywords are  available to all account names without an Admin session     user  accounts  add  delete  account_name   edit  list  accounts  Displays all user accounts that exist on the switch  This keyword is available to all  account names without an Admin session     add  Add a user account to the switch  You will be prompted for an account name  a  password  authority  and an expiration date     a A switch can have a maximum of 15 user accounts     m Account names are limited to 15 characters  passwords must be 4   20  characters     m   Admin authority grants permission to use the Admin command to open an  admin session  from which all commands can be entered  Without Admin  authority  you are limited to view only comma
13.  BeaconOnStatus False  OperationalState Online  PrincipalSwitchRole False  BoardTemp  1    Degrees Celsius 32  BoardTemp  2    Degrees Celsius 36  SwitchDiagnosticsStatus Passed  SwitchTemperatureStatus Normal  The following is an example of the Show Topology command   SANbox2   gt  show topology  Unique ID Key  A   ALPA  D   Domain ID  P   Port ID  Port Local Local Remote Remote Unique  Number Type PortWWN Type NodewwNn ID  5 F 20 05 00 c0 dd 00 bd ec N 20 00 00 00 c9 22 1e 93 010500 P  10 E 20 0a 00 c0 dd 00 bd ec E 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 80 21 4 0x4  D       59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Command       The following is an example of the Show Topology command for port 1     SANbox2   gt  show topology 1  Local Link Information  PortNumber 1  PortID 650100  PortWwNn 20 01 00 c0 dd 00 91 11    PortType F    Remote Link Information   Device 0   NodeWWN 50 80 02 00 00 06 d5 38  PortType NL   Description  NULL     IPAddress 0 0 0 0    Device 1   NodeWWN 20 00 00 20 37 2b 08 c9  PortType NL   Description  NULL     IPAddress 0 0 0 0    Device 2  Description  NULL     IPAddress 0 0 0 0    Device 3   NodeWWN 20 00 00 20 37 2b 05 c9  PortType NL   Description  NULL     IPAddress 0 0 0 0       59042 07 A    B 71    B     Command Line Interface  Show Command    QLOGIC       The following is an example of the Show Version command     SANbox2   gt  show version    KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    Ka         w Command Line Interface SHe
14.  E For a Linux or Solaris workstation  open a command window and enter the  following command where  interface  is your interface name     ifconfig  interface  ipaddress 10 0 0 253 netmask 255 255 255 0 up    Configuring the Workstation Serial Port    4 6    To configure the workstation serial port  do the following     1    Connect a null modem F F DB9 cable from a COM port on the management  workstation to the RS 232 serial port on the switch     2  Configure the workstation serial port according to your platform   a For Windows     a  Open the HyperTerminal application  Choose the Start button   select Programs  Accessories  Communications  and  HyperTerminal     b  Enter a name for the switch connection and choose an icon in the  Connection Description window  Choose the OK button     59042 07 A    XKX 4     Installation    QLOGIC Installing a Switch       c    Enter the following COM Port settings in the COM Properties  window and choose the OK button     Bits per second  9600  Data Bits  8   Parity  None   Stop Bits  1      Flow Control  None    Oooo       a For Linux     a  Setup minicom to use the serial port  Create or modify the   etc minirc dfl file with the following content     pr portdev ttySo   pu minit   pu mreset   pu mhangup  pr portdev ttySO specifies port 0 on the workstation   Choose  pr  setting to match the workstation port to which you  connected the switch    b  Verify that all users have permission to run minicom  Review the   etc minicom users file 
15.  Ethernet Direct Ethernet Serial RS 232  RJ 45 Connection RJ 45 Connection Connection  8   e   5 oo0000 1  m  OoOo es  8 8 8 8 9 9  7 7 7 7 8 8  Da 6 6 6 7 ee 7  5 5 5 5 6 6  4 4 4 4 5  lt  gt  5  Kiem  3 3 4 4  2 4   2 2 2 3 3  1 lt           1 1 1 2 2  1 1             Figure 4 2  Workstation Cable Connections    59042 07 A 4 5    4     Installation    XX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       4 2 4    Configure the Workstation    4 2 4 1    If you plan to use the command line interface to configure and manage the switch   you must configure the workstation  This involves setting the workstation IP  address for Ethernet connections  or configuring the workstation serial port  If you  plan to use SANsurfer Switch Manager to manage the switch  the Configuration  Wizard manages the workstation IP address for you     proceed to    Install the  Management Application    on page 4 8     Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections    4 2 4 2    The default IP address of a new switch is 10 0 0 1  To ensure that your  workstation is configured to communicate with the 10 0 0 subnet  refer to the  following instructions for your workstation     RH   For a Windows workstation  do the following     1    Choose the Start button  Choose Settings gt Control Panel gt Network  and Dial Up Connections     Choose Make New Connection     Click the Connect to a private network through the Internet radio  button then click the Next button     4  Enter 10 0 0 253 for the IP address    
16.  General Description XKX    Power Supply and Fan QLOGIC       2 5  Power Supply and Fan    The power supply converts standard 110 or 230 VAC to DC voltages for the  various switch circuits  An internal fan provides cooling  Air flow can be  front to back or back to front depending on the switch model  To energize the  switch  plug the power cord into the switch AC receptacle and into a 110 or 230  VAC power source     Note  The power supply and fan are not field replaceable units     2 6  Switch Management  The switch supports the following management tools     SANsurfer Switch Manager   SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet   Command Line Interface   SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface  Simple Network Management Protocol    File Transfer Protocol    2 6 1    SANsurfer Switch Manager    SANsurfer Switch Manager is a workstation based Java   application that  provides a graphical user interface for fabric management  This includes  SANsurfer Performance Viewer which graphs port performance  SANsurfer  Switch Manager can run on a Windows  Solaris  or Linux workstation  A  management workstation connects to the fabric through the Ethernet port of one  or more switches and can provide in band management for all other switches in  the fabric  Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for  information about the SANsurfer Switch Manager application and its use     2 10 59042 07 A    XKX 2     General Description    QLOGIC Switch Management     
17.  InbandEnabled       Online     The default is True     True        offline  or diagnostics  The default is    Broadcast  Enables  True  or disables   False  forwarding of broadcast frames     Inband management  Enables  True  or  disables  False  the ability to manage  the switch over an ISL  The default is          59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command       Table B 10  Set Config Switch Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       FDMl Enabled    FDMlEntries    DefaultDomainID    DomainIDLock    SymbolicName    D A TOV    E D TOV    PrincipalPriority    ConfigDescription          Fabric Device Monitoring Interface   Enables  True  or disables  False  the  monitoring of target and initiator device  information     The number of device entries to  maintain in the FDMI database  Enter a  number from 0   1000  The default is  1000     Default domain ID  The default is 1     Prevents  True  or allows  False   dynamic reassignment of the  domain ID  The default is False     Descriptive name for the switch  The  name can be up to 32 characters  excluding    semicolon      and comma       The default is SANbox2     Resource Allocation Timeout Value   The number of milliseconds the switch  waits to allow two ports to allocate  enough resources to establish a link   The default is 10000     Error Detect Timeout Value  The  number of milliseconds a port is to wait  for errors to clear  The default is 2000     The priority used i
18.  Logged In LED    The Logged in LED indicates the logged in or initialization status of the connected  devices  After successful completion of the POST  the switch extinguishes all  Logged In LEDs  Following a successful loop initialization or port login  the switch  illuminates the corresponding logged in LED  This shows that the port is properly  connected and able to communicate with its attached devices  The Logged In  LED remains illuminated as long as the port is initialized or logged in  If the port  connection is broken or an error occurs that disables the port  the Logged In LED  will flash  Refer to    Logged In LED Indications    on page 5 5 for more information  about the Logged In LED     2 2 1 2  Port Activity LED    The Activity LED indicates that data is passing through the port  Each frame that  the port transmits or receives causes this LED to illuminate for 50 milliseconds   This makes it possible to observe the transmission of a single frame  When  extending credits  the Activity LED for a donor port will reflect the traffic of the  recipient port  Refer to    Distance    on page 3 4 for more information about  extended credits and donor ports     2 6 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    2     General Description  Fibre Channel Ports       2 2 2    Small Form Factor Pluggable  SFP  Transceivers    An SFP transceiver  like the one shown in Figure 2 6  converts electrical signals to  and from optical laser signals to transmit and receive  SFP transceivers plug into
19.  Refer to the    Shutdown  Command    on page B 84     59042 07 A 4 23    4     Installation XKX  Powering Down a Switch    QLOGIC       Notes    4 24 59042 07 A    Section 5  Diagnostics Troubleshooting    Diagnostic information about the switch is available through the chassis LEDs and  the port LEDs  Diagnostic information is also available through the SANsurfer  Switch Manager and CLI event logs and error displays  This section describes two  types of diagnostics  Power On Self Test  POST  and chassis  POST diagnostics  describe the Heartbeat LED and the port Logged In LED indications  Chassis  diagnostics cover power supply and fan diagnostics as well as over temperature  conditions  This section also describes how to use maintenance mode to recover  a disabled switch     5 1  POST Diagnostics    The switch performs a series of Power On Self Tests  POST  as part of its  power up procedure  The POST diagnostic program performs the following tests     a Checksum tests on the boot firmware in PROM and the switch firmware in  flash memory    H Internal data loopback test on all ports  m Access and integrity test on the ASIC    During the POST  the switch logs any errors encountered  Some POST errors are  critical  others are not  The switch uses the Heartbeat LED and the Logged In  LED to indicate switch and port status  A critical error disables the switch so that it  will not operate  A non critical error allows the switch to operate  but disables the  ports that have erro
20.  Sending LSU oxid 0xc type 1   334   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8  Send Zone Merge Request   335   day month date time year  I  Eport Port  0 8   LSDB Xchg timer set                 336   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8  Setting attribute  Oper UserPort 0 8 EpConnState Connected        B 78    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Perf Command       Show Perf Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Displays port performance in frames second and bytes second  If you omit the  keyword  the command displays data transmitted  out   data received  in   and  total data transmitted and received in frames second and bytes per second     None    show perf  byte  inbyte  outbyte  frame  inframe  outframe  errors    byte  Displays continuous performance data in total bytes second transmitted and    received for all ports  Type    q    and press the Enter key to stop the display     inbyte  Displays continuous performance data in bytes second received for all ports  Type    q    and press the Enter key to stop the display     outbyte  Displays continuous performance data in bytes second transmitted for all ports     Type    q    and press the Enter key to stop the display     frame  Displays continuous performance data in total frames second transmitted and    received for all ports  Type    q    and press the Enter key to stop the display     inframe  Displays continuous performance data in frames second recei
21.  Table B 9  Set Config Port Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       AutoPerfTuning Automatic performance tuning for FL_Ports only  The   default is True    E  f AutoPerfTuning is enabled  True  and the port is  an FL_Port  MFSEnable is automatically enabled   LCFEnable and ViEnable are overridden to False    WR  f AutoPerfTuning is disabled  False    MFSEnable  LCFEnable  and VlEnable retain  their original values     LCFEnable Link control frame preference routing  This parameter  appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False  Enables   True  or disables  False  preferred routing of frames  with R_CTL   1100  Class 2 responses   The default  is False  Enabling LCFEnable will disable  MFSEnable     MFSEnable Multi Frame Sequence bundling  This parameter  appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False  Prevents   True  or allows  False  the interleaving of frames in a  sequence  The default is True  Enabling MFSEnable  disables LCFEnable and VlEnable     ViEnable Virtual Interface  VI  preference routing  This  parameter appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False   Enables  True  or disables  False  VI preference  routing  The default is False  Enabling VIEnable will  disable MFSEnable     MSEnable Management server enable  Enables  True  or  disables  False  management server on this port  The  default is True     NoClose Loop circuit closure prevention  Enables  True  or  disables  False  the loop   s ability to remain in the open  state indefinitely  True reduces the amoun
22.  Zone Set    The zone set that defines the current  zoning for the fabric     Active Firmware    The firmware image on the switch that is in  use     Activity LED    A port LED that indicates when frames are  entering or leaving the port     Administrative State    State that determines the operating state  of the port  I O blade  or switch  The  configured administrative state is stored in  the switch configuration  The configured  administrative state can be temporarily  overridden using the command line  interface     Alarm    A message generated by the switch that  specifically requests attention  Alarms are  generated by several switch processes   Some alarms can be configured     Alias    A named set of ports or devices  An alias  is not a zone  and can not have a zone or  another alias as a member     AL_PA  Arbitrated Loop Physical Address    59042 07 A    Arbitrated Loop    A Fibre Channel topology where ports use  arbitration to establish a point to point  circuit     Arbitrated Loop Physical Address  AL_PA     A unique one byte value assigned during  loop initialization to each NL_Port on a  loop     ASIC  Application Specific Integrated Circuit    Auto Save    Zoning parameter that determines whether  changes to the active zone set that a  switch receives from other switches in the  fabric will be saved to permanent memory  on that switch     BootP  A type of network server     Buffer Credit    A measure of port buffer capacity equal to  one frame     Cascade Topo
23.  a loss of synchronization or a loss of signal while  not in the offline state  A loss of signal causes the switch to  attempt to re establish the link  If the link is not  re established  a link failure is counted  A link reset is  performed after a link failure     Number of device logins  Number of device logouts  A two  2  second timeout as specified by FC AL 2     Number of synchronization losses   gt 100 ms  detected by  this port  A loss of synchronization is detected by receipt of  an invalid transmission word           B 61    B     Command Line Interface    Show Command       B 62    XX    QLOGIC    Table B 15  Show Port Parameters  Continued        Entry    Description          PrimSeqErrors    RxLinkResets    RxOfflineSeq    TotalErrors    TotalLIPsRecvd    TotalLIPsXmitd    TotalLinkResets  TotalOfflineSeq    TotalRxFrames  TotalRxWords    TotalTxF rames       Primitive sequence errors detected     Number of link reset primitives received from an attached  device     Number of offline sequences received  An OLS is issued  for link initialization  a Receive  amp  Recognize  Not_Operational  NOS  state  or to enter the offline state     Total number of errors detected     Number of loop initialization primitive frames received by  this port     Number of loop initialization primitive frames transmitted  by this port     Total number of link reset primitives     Total number of Offline Sequences issued and received by  this port     Total number of frames received b
24.  about the switch     snmp  Displays the current SNMP settings     system  Displays the current system settings   Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Mfg command     SANbox2   gt  show setup mfg    Manufacturing Information    BrandName QLogic Corporation  BuildDate Unknown  ChassisPartNumber Unknown  ChassisSerialNumber S02300003  CPUBoardSerialNumber 000603949   MACAddress 00 c0 dd 00 90 aa  PlanarPartNumber Unknown  SwitchSymbolicName SANbox2   Swit chWwWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ab  SystemDescription SANbox2 8c FC Switch  SystemObject ID Ty 34 650  4ek T6O8e vite Tl       59042 07 A B 81    B     Command Line Interface             Show Setup Command QLOGIC  The following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command   SANbox2   gt  show setup snmp   SNMP Information  SNMPEnabled True  Contact  lt sysContact undefined gt   Location N_107 System Test Lab  Description SANbox2 8c FC Switch  TraplAddress 10 0 0 254  TraplPort 162  TraplSeverity warning  TraplVersion 2  TraplEnabled False  Trap2Address 0 0 0 0  Trap2Port 162  Trap2Severity warning  Trap2Version 2  Trap2Enabled False  Trap3Address 0 0 0 0  Trap3Port 162  Trap3Severity warning  Trap3Version 2  Trap3Enabled False  Trap4Address 0 0 0 0  Trap4Port 162  Trap4Severity warning  Trap4Version 2  Trap4Enabled False  Trap5Address 0 0 0 0  Trap5Port 162  Trap5Severity warning  Trap5Version 2  Trap5Enabled False  Object ID 1 3 6 1  4  151663 1 141 1414  AuthFailureTrap True  ProxyEnabled True  B 82 59042 07 A 
25.  admin session     B 9    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Alias Command    QLOGIC       members  alias   Displays all members of the alias given by  alias   This keyword does not require  an admin session     remove  alias   member_list    Removes the ports devices given by  member_list  from the alias given by  alias    Use a  lt space gt  to delimit ports devices in  member _list   A port device in   member_list  can have any of the following formats     E Domain ID and port number pair  Domain ID  Port Number   Domain IDs can  be 1    239  port numbers can be 0    255     H  6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address  hex     H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name  WWPN  for the device with  the format xX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX     rename  alias_old   alias_new   Renames the alias given by  alias_old  to the alias given by  alias_new      59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Config Command       Config Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Manages the Fibre Channel configurations on a switch  For information about  setting the port and switch configurations  refer to the    Set Config Command    on  page B 37     Admin session for all keywords except List    config  activate  config_name   backup  cancel  copy  config_source   config_destination   delete  config_name   edit  config_name   list  restore  save  config_name     activate  config_name    Activates the configuration given by  config_name   If you omi
26.  all ports on the switch to the state given by   state   The previous Set Config Switch settings are restored after a switch reset  or a reactivation of a switch configuration   state  can be one of the following   online  Places all ports online  offline  Places all ports offline   diagnostics  Prepares all ports for testing   The following examples enables and disables the beacon     SANbox2   gt  set beacon on  Command succeeded   SANbox2   gt  set beacon off    Command succeeded     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command       Set Config Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Sets switch  port  port threshold alarm  and zoning configuration parameters  The  changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power  cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command  Refer to  the    Config Command    on page B 11     Admin session and a Config Edit session    set config  port  port_number   ports  port_number   switch  threshold  zoning    port  port_number    Initiates an edit session in which to change configuration parameters for the port  number given by  port_number   If you omit  port_number   the system begins with  port 0 and proceeds in order through the last port  For each parameter  enter a  new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets     Enter    q    to end the configuration for one port  or    qq    to end the configuration for  al
27.  cable 3 1  Fibre Channel  ports 2 5  protocols A 1  File Transfer Protocol 2 12  5 4  B 23  firmware  failure 5 2  image file B 22  install with CLI 4 22  B 17  install with SANsurfer Switch Manager 4 22  list image files B 22  non disruptive activation 4 21  B 21  remove image files B 22  retrieve image file B 22  unpack image 5 12  B 22  version B 65  Firmware Install command B 17  FL_Port 2 7  flash memory 2 3  frame size A 2  FRU   See Field Replaceable Unit  FTP   See File Transfer Protocol    G  G Port 2 7    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch  Installation Guide       GBIC   See GigaBit Interface Converter  generic ports 2 7   Gigabit Interface Converter 3 1  GL_Port 2 7    H    Hardreset command B 18  harmonics A 4   HBA   See Host Bus Adapter  Heartbeat LED 2 4  5 2   heat output A 3   Help command B 19   History command B 20   host bus adapter 3 1  B 59  Hotreset command B 21  humidity 4 2  A 4  HyperTerminal application 4 6    UO Stream Guard B 40  Image command B 22  immunity A 4  inactivity timeout B 55  inband management 3 11  Input Power LED 2 5  5 10  installation 4 2  internal  firmware failure 5 2  test B 85  internet browser 4 1    latency 3 5  A 2  LED   Activity 2 6  2 8   Fan Fail 2 4  5 10   Heartbeat 2 4  5 2   Input Power 2 5  5 10   Link Status 2 8   Logged In 2 6  5 5   Over Temperature 2 4  5 9  Link control frame preference routing B 39  link state database B 59    59042 07 A    Link Status LED 2 8  Lip command B 25  lo
28.  command   SANbox2   gt  admin start  SANbox2  admin    gt  config edit  SANbox2  admin config    gt  set config port 1  A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow   Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value   If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list  press  q  or  Q  and the ENTER key to do so   Configuring Port Number  1  AdminState  Online  2 Offline  3 Diagnostics  4 Down  Online  LinkSpeed  1 1Gb s  2 2Gb s  3 Auto  Auto  PortType  GL   G   E   FL   Donor  GL  SymPortName  string  max 32 chars  Portl  ALFairness  True   False  False  DeviceScanEnable  True   False  True  ForceOfflineRSCN  True   False  False  B 44 59042 07 A    QLOGIC       B     Command Line Interface                QLOGIC Set Config Command  ARB_FF  True   False  False  InteropCredit  decimal value  0 255  0  ExtCredit  dec value  increments of 11  non loop only  0  FANEnable  True   False  True  AutoPerfTuning  True   False  False  LCFEnable  True   False  False  MFSEnable  True   False  False  ViIEnable  True   False  False  MSEnable  True   False  True  NoClose  True   False  False  IOStreamGuard  Enable   Disable   Auto  Disable   PDISCPingEnable  True   False  True          Finished configuring attributes    This configuration must be saved  see config save command  and  activated  see config activate command  before it can take effect   To discard this configuration use the config cancel command     SANbox
29.  describes the following     H   Logging On to a Switch   m User Accounts   BR Working with Switch Configurations    Commands    B 1    Logging On to a Switch    To log on to a switch using Telnet  open a command line window on the  workstation and enter the Telnet command followed by the switch IP address       telnet ip_address    A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login  Enter an account name and  password     To log on to a switch through the serial port  configure the workstation port with the  following settings     H 9600 baud   H   8 bit character     1 stop bit   H   No parity   Enter an account name and password when prompted   B 2  User Accounts    Switches come from the factory with the following user account already defined     Account name  admin  Password  password  Authority  Admin    59042 07 A B 1    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Working with Switch Configurations QLOGIC          This user account provides full access to the switch and its configuration  After  planning your fabric management needs and creating your own user accounts   consider changing the password for this account     H Refer to    Commands    on page B 6 for information about authority levels   m Refer to the    User Command    on page B 89 for information about creating  user accounts     m   Refer to    Passwd Command    on page B 26 for information about changing  passwords     Note  A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions  reserved as follows     E 4
30.  falling trigger alarm for  that event until the count exceeds the  rising trigger and descends again below  the falling trigger     The period of time in seconds in which to  count events           B 43    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command          XX    zoning   Initiates an editing session in which to change switch zoning attributes  The  system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value   For each parameter  enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the  current value shown in brackets     Table B 12  Set Config Zoning Parameters       Parameter Description       InteropAutoSave Available only when the InteropMode parameter is True  this  parameter enables  True  or disables  False  the saving of  changes to active zone set in the switch   s permanent memory   Refer to    InteropMode    on page B 42  The default is True   Disabling the Autosave parameter can be useful to prevent  the propagation of zoning information when experimenting  with different zoning schemes  However  leaving the Autosave  parameter disabled can disrupt device configurations should a  switch have to be reset  For this reason  the Autosave  parameter should be enabled in a production environment     DefaultVisibility Enables  All  or disables  None  communication among the  switch   s ports devices and the fabric in the absence of an  active zone set  The default is All                    Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Port
31.  file using the Config Backup command  Use FTP to load the backup file  on a switch  then enter the Config Restore command  After the restore is  complete  the switch automatically resets  Refer to    Backing up and Restoring  Switch Configurations    on page B 4     Note  H If the restore process changes the IP address  all management  sessions are terminated  Use the Set Setup System command to  return the IP configuration to the values you want  Refer to the    Set  Setup Command    on page B 53     RW Configuration archive files created with the SANsurfer Switch  Manager Archive function are not compatible with the Config  Restore command     save  config_name    Saves changes made during a configuration edit session in the configuration  given by  config_name   If you omit  config_name   the value for  config_name   you chose for the most recent Config Edit command is used   config_name  can  be up to 31 characters excluding    semicolon      and comma      The switch  supports up to 10 configurations including the default configuration     If you edit the active configuration  changes will be held in suspense until you  reactivate the configuration or activate another configuration    The following shows an example of how to open and close a Config Edit session   SANbox2   gt  admin start   SANbox2  admin    gt  config edit    The config named default is being edited     SANbox2  admin config    gt  config cancel  Configuration mode will be canceled  Please confirm  y n
32.  gt  set setup snmp    The following is an example of the Set Setup SNMP command     A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow     Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value     If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list    press  q     or  Q     and the ENTER key to do so     Trap Severity Options    unknown  emergency     SNMPEnabled  Contact  Location  TraplAddress  TraplPort  TraplSeverity  TraplVersion  TraplEnabled  Trap2Address  Trap2Port  Trap2Severity  Trap2Version  Trap2Enabled  Trap3Address  Trap3Port  Trap3Severity    Trap3Version       Trap3Enabled  Trap4Address  Trap4Port  Trap4Severity  Trap4Version  Trap4Enabled  Trap5Address  Trap5Port  Trap5Severity  Trap5Version  Trap5Enabled  ReadCommunity    WriteCommunity     True   False     string  max 64 chars    string  max 64 chars    dot notated IP Address    decimal value     see allowed options above    1   2     True   False     dot notated IP Address    decimal value     see allowed options above    1   2     True   False     dot notated IP Address    decimal value     see allowed options above    Pex 22     True   False     dot notated IP Address    decimal value     see allowed options above    1   2     True   False     dot notated IP Address    decimal value     see allowed options above    1   2     True   False     string  max 32 chars      string  max 32 chars        alert  critical  error  warning  notify     True 
33.  hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address  hex     H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name  WWPN  with the format  XX XX XX XX XX XX XXIXX      2 Alias name    rename  zone_old   zone_new    Renames the zone given by  zone_old  to the zone given by  zone_new     type  zone   zone_type    Specifies the zone type given by  zone_type  to be assigned to the zone name  given by  zone   If you omit the one pel  the system displays the zone type for  the zone given by  zone    zone_type  can be one of the following     soft     name server zone    hardACL     Access control list hard zone  This keyword is case sensitive     zonesets  zone   Displays all zone sets of which the zone given by  Zone  is a component  This  keyword does not require an Admin session     B 94 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Zone Command       Examples    The following is an example of the Zone List command     SANbox2   gt  zone list    wwn_b0241f    wwn_23bd31    wwn_221416    wwn_2215c3    wwn_0160ed    wwn_c001b0    wwn_401248    wwn_02402f    wwn_22412f    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    zone Set L    The following is an example of the Zone Members command     SANbox2   gt  zone members wwn_b0241f    Current List of Members for Zone   50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f    wwn_b0241f       59042 07 A    B 95    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Zone C
34.  ic OOOO  g REIS  0CO    100 200  LA LA    AJIO    Input Power LED                                                                                                       10 100    Over Temperature LED     Amber   Green   Fan Fail LED Heartbeat LED   Amber   Amber              Figure 2 3  Chassis LEDs    2 1 2 1  Over Temperature LED  Amber     The Over Temperature LED provides status information about the air temperature  inside the switch  This LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is  overheating  Refer to Section 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting for information about  troubleshooting over temperature conditions     2 1 2 2    Fan Fail LED  Amber     The Fan Fail LED indicates operational status of the fan  This LED illuminates if  the speed of the fan falls below the normal range  If the Fan Fail LED illuminates   isolate the switch from the fabric  unplug the switch from the AC power source   and contact your authorized maintenance provider     2 1 2 3    Heartbeat LED  Amber     The Heartbeat LED indicates the status of the internal switch processor and the  results of the Power On Self Test  POST   Following a normal power up  the  Heartbeat LED blinks about once per second to indicate that the switch passed  the POST and that the internal switch processor is running  In maintenance mode   the Heartbeat LED illuminates continuously  Refer to    Heartbeat LED Blink  Patterns    on page 5 2 for more information about Heartbeat LED blink patterns     2 4 
35.  include Windows  Solaris  and Linux  The  application can be installed and executed on the workstation  or you can run the  SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet that is resident on the switch     Consider how many fabrics will be managed  how many management  workstations are needed  and whether the fabrics will be managed with the CLI   SANsurfer Switch Manager  or the SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet     A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins reserved as follows     E 4 logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server  and SNMP    HR Qhigh priority Telnet sessions    H 6 logins or sessions for SANsurfer Switch Manager inband and out of band  logins  Application Programming Interface  API  inband and out of band  logins  and Telnet logins  Additional logins will be refused     3 12 59042 07 A    Section 4  Installation    This section describes how to install and configure the SANbox2 8c switch  It also  describes how to load new firmware and how to recover a disabled switch     4 1  Site Requirements  Consider the following items when installing a SANbox2 8c switch   E Fabric Management Workstation  E Switch Power Requirements  E Environmental Conditions    4 1 1  Fabric Management Workstation    The requirements for fabric management workstations running SANsurfer Switch  Manager are described in Table 4 1     Table 4 1  Management Workstation Requirements       Operating System     Windows   NT 4 0 2000 2003  E Linux   7 2 Red Hang  Gno
36.  install SANsurfer Switch Manager from the SANsurfer Switch  Manager disk  close all programs currently running  and insert the SANsurfer    Switch Manager Installation Disk into the management workstation CD ROM  drive     For a Windows workstation     1  Using Windows Explorer  double click the drive letter which contains the  SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk     2  Double click the Switch_Manager folder  then double click the Windows  folder     3  Double click the executable file and follow the SANsurfer Switch Manager  installation instructions     4 8 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    4     Installation  Installing a Switch       For a Linux workstation     1     If a file browser does not open  double click the CD ROM icon to open the  browser  Double click the Switch_Manager folder  then double click the  Linux folder  If there is no CD ROM icon  do the following     a  Open an xterm or other terminal window     b    Mount the CD ROM  From a shell prompt  enter the following  command     mount  mnt cdrom   c  Change directory to location of the install program   cd  mnt cdrom Switch_Manager Linux   Enter the following command to make the install file executable   chmod  x Linux_4 02 xx_xxxx bin   Execute the install program and follow the installation instructions       Linux_4 02 xx_xxxx bin    For a Solaris workstation     1     59042 07 A    Open a terminal window  If the disk isn   t already mounted  enter the  following command     volcheck    Move to the d
37.  logins or sessions for internal applications such as management  server and SNMP    HR Q high priority Telnet sessions    H 6 logins or sessions for SANsurfer Switch Manager inband and  out of band logins  Application Programming Interface  API   inband and out of band logins  and Telnet logins  Additional logins  will be refused     B 3  Working with Switch Configurations    Successful management of switches and fabrics with the command line interface  depends on the effective use of switch configurations  Modifying configurations   backing up configurations  and restoring configurations are key switch  management tasks     B 3 1  Modifying a Configuration    A switch supports up to 10 configurations including the default configuration   Each switch configuration contains switch  port  port threshold alarm  and zoning  configuration components     B 2 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Working with Switch Configurations       59042 07 A    The Show Switch command displays the name of the active configuration  A  configuration name can have up to 31 characters excluding the pound symbol       semicolon      and comma      By editing the latest configuration and saving the  results under a new name  you can create a history of configuration changes  Use  the Config List command to display the names of the configurations stored on the  switch    SANbox2   gt  config list    Current list of configurations       default  config_10132003    To modify a sw
38.  of the Ps command   SANbox2   gt  ps    PID PPID  CPU TIME ELAPSED COMMAND  338 327 0 0 00 00 00 3 01 18 35 cns       339 327 0 0 00 00 01 3 01 18 35 ens   340 S27 D  Dr 00 00 21 BSH O1 18 35  dlog   341 327 0 1 00705735  3 01718 735 ds   342 327 0 2 00 11 29 3 01 18 35 mgmtApp  343 327 0 0 00700704 3 01 18 35 fe2   344 327 0 0 00 02 16 3 01 18 35 nserver  345 327 0 0 00 02 44 3 01 18 35 mserver  346 327 0 8 00 35 12 3 01 18 35 util   347 327 0 0 00 00 29 3 01 18 35 snmpservicepath  348 327 0 0 00 02 46 3 01 18 34 eport  349 327 0 0 00 00 21 3 01 18 34 PortApp  350 327 5 6 04 08 24 3 01 18 34 port_mon  351 327 0 0 00 01 38 3 01 18 34 zoning  352 327 0 0 00 00 01 3 01 18 34 diagApp  404 327 0 0 00 00 04 3 01 18 27 snmpd  405 327 0 0 00 00 02 3 01 18 27 snmpmain  406 405 0 0 00 00 00 3 01 18 26 snmpmain       B 28 59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Quit Command       Quit Command  Closes the Telnet session     Authority None  Syntax quit  exit  or logout  Notes You can also enter Control D to close the Telnet session     59042 07 A B 29    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Reset Command QLOGIC       Reset Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    B 30    Resets the switch configuration parameters  If you omit the keyword  the default is  Reset Switch     Admin session    reset  config  config_name   factory  port  port_number   snmp  switch  default   system  zoning    config  config_name    Resets the configuration given by  config_name  to the facto
39.  of the severity levels     port  port_list   Specifies one or more ports to monitor for events  Choose one of the following  values      port_list   Specifies port or ports to monitor  Use a  lt space gt  to delimit values in the list   Ports are numbered beginning with 0     All  Specifies all ports     None  Disables monitoring on all ports     restore  Restores and saves the port  component  and level settings to the default values     save  Saves the log settings for the component  severity level  port  and display level   These settings remain in effect after a switch reset  The log settings can be  viewed using the Show Log Settings command  To export log entries to a file  use  the Set Log Archive command     start   Starts the logging of events based on the Port  Component  and Level keywords  assigned to the current configuration  The logging continues until you enter the  Set Log Stop command     stop  Stops logging of events     In addition to critical  warn  and informative severity levels  the highest event  severity level is alarm  The alarm level describes events that are disruptive to the  administration or operation of a fabric and require administrator intervention   Alarms are always logged and always displayed on the screen     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Port Command       Set Port Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Sets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next switc
40.  page 5 11 for  more information about placing the switch in maintenance mode     3  Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the default IP address  10 0 0 1     telnet 10 0 0 1    4    Enter the account name  prom  and password  prom   and press the Enter  key   Sanbox2 login  prom  Password  Sax   username host Itasca   telnet 10 0 0 1  Trying 10 0 0 1     Connected to 10 0 0 1   Escape character is             59042 07 A 5 3    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX    POST Diagnostics    QLOGIC       5      The following menu is displayed  Enter  6   Remake Filesystem  and press  the Enter key to recreate the configuration file     0  Exit     Image Unpack     Reset Network Config     Reset User Accounts to Default    Copy Log Files     Remove Switch Config     Remake Filesystem   7  Reset Switch   Option  6    DOP WN EF          6  When the recreate process is complete  select option 7 to reset the switch  and exit maintenance mode     7  Ifa previously saved configuration file is available for the switch  do the  following to restore the configuration file     a     Establish communications with the switch using the File Transfer  Protocol  FTP  by entering the following on the command line      gt ftp 10 0 0 1   Enter the following account name and password   user images   password images    Activate binary mode and copy the configuration file from the  workstation to the switch  The configuration file must be named   configdata        ftp gt bin   ftp gt put c
41.  program and follow the installation instructions     sansurfer_solaris_install bin    When the installation is complete  start SANsurfer Management Suite using  the SANsurfer file in the installation directory  Click the Switch tab from the  left pane to open SANsurfer Switch Manager  From the Help menu  select  About     and make note of the release version number  Close SANsurfer  Management Suite     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    4     Installation  Installing a Switch       59042 07 A    10     11     12     13     14     15     16     To ensure that you are using the most recent version of SANsurfer Switch  Manager  visit the QLogic support web page and go to Drivers  Software and  Manuals     a  Select your switch model from the pull down menu  Locate the  description for SANsurfer Switch Manager for Linux under   Management Software      b  Ifthe release version number  4 02 xx  is greater than what is currently  installed on your workstation  down load the new version  Otherwise   no upgrade is needed     Open the tar file and save the  SANsurferSwitchMgr_QLGCsol_4 02 xx bin file in a folder and make the  file executable     chmod  x sansurferswitchmgr_QLGCsol_4 02 xx  Install the new SANsurfer Switch Manager package    pkgadd  d sansurferswitchmgr_QLGCsol_4 02 xx  Change directories to the package location    cd  usr opt QLGCsol bin   Locate and execute the file som_over_sms sh             sbm_over_sms sh    When prompted for the SMS installation directory  enter d 
42.  s ccicincectecenchiat edad ulinceaualeniengneletvbetayabeeghariedeedess 2 4  2 1 2 3 Heartbeat LED  AMBET  sasesana naasi 2 4  2 1 2 4 Input Power BREET SE sete eccksnteetindeeaat Gueceedarettnteee 2 5  2 2 Fibre Channel Pons ecserin aaa a ar a A a ee aeta 2 5  2 2 1 Port RE 2 6  2 2 1 1 Port Logged In VED EE 2 6  2 2 1 2  el ER EE 2 6  2 2 2 Small Form Factor Pluggable  SFP  Transceivers         aeeneeeeeeeeeeeene 2 7  2 2 3 P  rt re 2 7  2 3 Ethernet E EE 2 8  2 4 SEM ET ee 2 9  2 5 Power Supply and Fan    2 10  2 6 e er le E e TEE 2 10  2 6 1 SANsurfer Switch Manager    2 10  2 6 2 SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet 2 11  2 6 3 Command Line Interface EE 2 11  2 6 4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface               2 11  2 6 5 Simple Network Management Protocol              cceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaes 2 11  2 6 6 File Transfer Protocol E 2 12  Section 3 Planning   3 1  DIESO E E A E eceGlahcadinanteateves 3 1  3 2 RE 3 2  3 2 1 SOT ZOMECS EE 3 3  3 2 2 Access Control List Hard Zones                  cccccceeeeesseeceeeeeeetseenseeeeeeeeeneeesees 3 3  3 3 Seel Ein EE 3 4  3 3 1 DISTANCE visi iaeis inesadunses a a A E EE E EEEE 3 4  3 3 2 la EE 3 5  3 3 3 En E T A A A E T 3 5  3 4 Multiple Chassis Fabrics isoissa eo oae a a ia 3 6  3 4 1 Optimizing Device Performance           cc cccccceeececceeceteeeesseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeecneeenee 3 6  3 4 2 Domain ID  Principal Priority  and Domain ID Lock     0         c cccceeseeeeeeereees 3 7  3 4 3 Commo
43.  s zoning  database  Each instance of a zone in a zone set  counts toward this maximum                 MaxMembersPerZone Maximum number of members in a zone  2000   MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum number of members in an alias  2000   list  Lists all fabric zoning definitions  This keyword does not require an Admin  session   restore    Reverts the changes to the zoning database that have been made during the  current Zoning Edit session since the last Zoning Save command was entered     save  Saves changes made during the current Zoning Edit session  The system will  inform you that the zone set must be activated to implement any changes  This  does not apply if you entered the Zoning Clear command during the Zoning Edit  session     B 100 59042 07 A    XX    B     Command Line Interface                QLOGIC Zoning Command  Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Edit command   SANbox2   gt  admin start  SANbox2  admin    gt  zoning edit  SANbox2  admin zoning    gt   SANbox2  admin zoning    gt  zoning cancel  Zoning edit mode will be canceled  Please confirm  y n    n  y  SANbox2  admin    gt  admin end  The following is an example of the Zoning Limits command   SANbox2   gt  zoning limits  Zoning Attribute Maximum Current  Zoning Name   MaxZoneSets 256 6  MaxZones 1000 17  MaxAliases 2500 1  MaxTotalMembers 10000 166f  MaxZonesInZoneSets 1000 19  MaxMembersPerZone 2000  10 D_1_JBOD_1  23 D_1_Photons  9 D_2_JBOD1  16 D_2_NewJBOD_2  Si E1JBOD1  5 E2JBOD2  3 LinkReset
44.  set determines the current fabric zoning     A zoning database is maintained on each switch consisting of all inactive zone  sets  the active zone set  all zones  aliases  and their membership  Table 3 1  describes the zoning database limits  excluding the active zone set  Refer to the  SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for more information about                zoning   Table 3 1  Zoning Database Limits  Limit Description   MaxZoneSets Maximum number of zone sets  256     MaxZones Maximum number of zones  1000     MaxAliases Maximum number of aliases  2500     MaxTotalMembers Maximum number of zone and alias members  10000   that can be stored in the switch   s zoning database    MaxZonesInZoneSets Maximum number of zones that are components of  zone sets  1000   excluding the orphan zone set  that  can be stored in the switch   s zoning database  Each  instance of a zone in a zone set counts toward this  maximum    MaxMembersPerZone Maximum number of members in a zone  2000    MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum number of members in an alias  2000           3 2 59042 07 A    XKX 3     Planning    QLOGIC Device Access       3 2 1   Soft Zones  Soft zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling device discovery  Devices  in the same soft zone automatically discover and communicate freely with all  other members of the same zone  The soft Zone boundary is not secure  traffic  across soft zones can occur if addressed correctly  The following rules apply to  soft zon
45.  steps to install new firmware using this option are as  follows     1  Place the switch in maintenance mode  Refer to the procedure for  maintenance mode in    Recovering a Switch    on page 5 11     2  Use FTP to load a new firmware image file onto the switch  Refer to the     Image Command    on page B 22 for an example of how to load the image  file using FTP  Close the FTP session     3  Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the default IP address  10 0 0 1     telnet 10 0 0 1    4    Enter the maintenance mode account name and password  prom  prom    and press the Enter key     Sanbox login  prom  Password  XXxXxX    5 12 59042 07 A    XKX 5     Diagnostics  Troubleshooting    QLOGIC Recovering a Switch       5  Select option 1 from the maintenance menu  When prompted for a file name  prompt  enter the firmware image file name     Image filename  filename    Unpacking    filename     please wait          Unpackage successful   6  Select option 7 to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode     5 3 3  Maintenance     Reset Network Config  This option resets the network properties to the factory default values and saves    them on the switch  Refer to Table B 8 for the default network configuration  values     5 3 4   Maintenance     Reset User Accounts to Default  This option restores the password for the Admin account name to the default   password  and removes all other user accounts from the switch    5 3 5   Maintenance     Copy Log Files  This option cop
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47.  the    Set    Log Command    on page B 48     To reset the switch with a power on self test  refer to the    Hardreset Command    on  page B 18  To reset the switch without disrupting traffic  refer to the    Hotreset    Command    on page B 21     system    Resets the system configuration settings to the factory default values  Refer to  Table B 8 for system configuration default values     Note  H Because this keyword changes network parameters  the  workstation could lose communication with the switch     zoning    Clears the zoning database and deactivates the active zone set  The zoning  configuration values  autosave  default visibility  remain unchanged     The following tables specify the various factory default settings     Table B 3  Switch Configuration Defaults       Parameter    Default       Admin State  Broadcast Enabled  InbandEnabled  FDMlEnabled  FDMIEntries  Domain ID  Domain ID Lock  Symbolic Name  R_A_TOV   ED TOV  Principal Priority    Configuration Description          Online  True   True   True   1000   1  Ox Hex   False  SANbox2  10000  2000   254  Default Config       B 31       B     Command Line Interface    Reset Command    XX    QLOGIC       Table B 4  Port Configuration Defaults       Parameter    Default          Admin State   Link Speed   Port Type  Symbolic Name  ALFairness  DeviceScanEnabled  ForceOfflineRSCN  ARB_FF  InteropCredit  ExtCredit  FANEnable  AutoPerfTuning  LCFEnable  MFSEnable  ViEnable  MSEnable  NoClose  lOStreamGuard  PDISC
48.  the flashing of the Logged In LEDs according to  state   This  keyword does not require an admin session   state  can be one of the following     on  Enables the flashing beacon     off  Disables the flashing beacon     config  option   Sets switch  port  port threshold alarm  and zoning configuration parameters   Refer to the    Set Config Command    on page B 37     log  option   Specifies the type of entries to be entered in the event log  Refer to the    Set Log  Command    on page B 48     pagebreak  state    Specifies how much information is displayed on the screen at a time according to  the value given by  state   This keyword does not require an admin session   state   can be one of the following     B 35    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Set Command    QLOGIC       B 36    on  Limits the display of information to 20 lines at a time  The page break  functions affects the following commands  Alias  List  Members   Show   Alarm  Log   Zone  List  Members   Zoneset  List  Zones   Zoning  Active   List    off  Allows continuous display of information without a break   port  option   Sets port state and speed for the specified port  The previous Set Config Port  settings are restored after a switch reset or a reactivation of a switch  configuration  Refer to the    Set Port Command    on page B 51   setup  option   Changes SNMP and system configuration settings  Refer to the    Set Setup  Command    on page B 53   switch  state   Changes the administrative state for
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50.  to momentarily press and release  less than  2 seconds  the Maintenance button  The switch will respond as follows     1     2 1 1 2    All of the chassis LEDs will illuminate and then extinguish leaving only the  Input Power LED illuminated     After approximately 1 minute  the Power On Self Test  POST  begins  illuminating all chassis LEDs     When the POST is complete  the chassis LEDs extinguish leaving the Input  Power LED illuminated and the Heartbeat LED flashing once per second     Placing the Switch in Maintenance Mode  To place the switch in maintenance mode  do the following     1   2     Isolate the switch from the fabric     Press and hold the Maintenance button with a pointed tool for 2   4 seconds   When the Input Power LED alone is illuminated  release the button     After approximately 1 minute  the POST begins illuminating all chassis  LEDs     When the POST is complete  the chassis LEDs extinguish leaving the Input  Power LED and the Heartbeat LED illuminated  The Heartbeat LED  illuminates continuously while the switch is in maintenance mode     To exit maintenance mode and return to normal operation  momentarily press and  release the Maintenance button to reset the switch     59042 07 A    2 3    2     General Description XKX    Chassis Controls and LEDs QLOGIC       2 1 2    Chassis LEDs    The chassis LEDs shown in Figure 2 3 provide status information about switch  operation  Refer to    Port LEDs    on page 2 6 for information about port LEDs       
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52. 2  admin config    gt     The following is an example of the Set Config Switch command   SANbox2   gt  admin start  SANbox2  admin    gt  config edit    SANbox2  admin config    gt  set config switch    A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow   Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value     If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list    lot       press  q  or  Q  and the ENTER key to do so    AdminState  Online  2 Offline  3 Diagnostics   Online  BroadcastEnable  True   False  False  InbandEnabled  True   False  False  FDMIEnabled  True   False  True  FDMIEntries  decimal value  0 1000  000  DefaultDomainID  decimal value  1 239  d  DomainIDLock  True   False  True  SymbolicName  string  max 32 chars  SANbox2 H  R_A_TOV  decimal value  100 100000 msec  0000   E_D_TOV  decimal value  10 20000 msec  2000  PrincipalPriority  decimal value  1 255  254  ConfigDescription  string  max 32 chars  Default Config   InteropMode  True   False  True             59042 07 A B 45    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command          B 46    The following is an example of the Set Config Threshold command     SANbox2   gt  admin start    SANbox2    SANbox2  admin config    gt  set config threshold    A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow   Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value     If you wish to terminate this process before reach
53. 59042 07 A    XKX 2     General Description    QLOGIC Fibre Channel Ports       2 1 2 4   Input Power LED  Green   The Input Power LED indicates the voltage status at the switch logic circuitry   During normal operation  this LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic  circuitry is receiving the proper DC voltages     2 2   Fibre Channel Ports  The SANbox2 8c switch has 8 Fibre Channel ports numbered 0 7 as shown in  Figure 2 4  Each of these ports is served by a Small Form Factor Pluggable  SFP   optical transceiver  The port LEDs are located above their respective ports and  provide port login and activity status information  The ports self discover the  proper mode when connected to public devices and other switches        Port LEDs                                                                                     OOOO ran  ERT    COO    COOGHOGOOGOOOOOOGOOGOOGOO                                                                         Fibre Channel  Port             Figure 2 4  Fibre Channel Ports    59042 07 A 2 5    2     General Description XKX       Fibre Channel Ports QLOGIC  2 2 1  Port LEDs  Each Fibre Channel port has its own Logged In LED and Activity LED as shown in  Figure 2 5        Logged In Activity LED  LED  Green   Green                                                                                                                                                     OOO we OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO0O             Figure 2 5  Port LEDs    2 2 1 1    Port
54. A  Compliance Statement         nosnneseesneeneeeeeeeneerteetrtttttttrtttrttrrttrrtrrrtrerrrrrreent 1 4  Avis de conformit   aux normes du minist  re des  Communications du Canada    1 5  CE Statement EE 1 5  VCCI Class A Statement v cccccisccciiccscccsscstesscrcasaversctvussssuvenassesisnsessnvetneecuns 1 6  BSMI Class A Statement encuen a a ar a 1 6  Laser Safety Information e egegeeeeek ee ugeg egE EK 1 7  Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity  ESDS  Precautions              eee 1 7  AGCCESSIDIGZP AIS EE 1 7  PIECES Guessling Eege ed EE ek 1 7  ZUGANGICNS IEN 1 7  General Public LICENSE           0    cccceeeccccceaeeececeeeeeeeceaeesceeseeenceesaeeneeeeaeeneeeeeeaeeeeees 1 8  edel e TT EEN 1 8  Terms And Conditions For Copying  Distribution And Modification             1 9  How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs        s sssesseesseeseeesseeeeeeee 1 13  Technical Support  1 15  Availabilty innri einna adi Ea Aa dian EENS ege 1 15  RRC nl EE 1 15  Contact Information               ccccccccesececeeeeseceeceuseseeceaeeseeseceeseeseceaaeeeensnaeseees 1 15    General Description    Chassis Controls and LEDS nrar eies iii i aind 2 2  Maintenance Button    2 3  Resetting a Sauwtbecht vee derre e E EeENEEOEN Hee ESENEEEEAE de eee eae 2 3   Placing the Switch in Maintenance Mode        eeeeeeeeeee 2 3   ENEE ER RE E 2 4    Page iii    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX       Installation Guide QLOGIC  2 1 2 1 Over Temperature LED    Amber   2 4  2 1 2 2 Fan Fail LED  AMDG r 
55. A 4   status B 58  B 59   vibration A 4  classes of service A 1  command line interface 2 11  B 1  command syntax B 6  commands B 7  Config command B 11  configuration   activate B 11   backup B 11   copy B 11   delete B 11   edit B 11   file 5 4   file system error 2 3  5 3   list B 11   remove 5 13   reset B 30   restore B 12   restore default 5 13    Index 1    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch    Installation Guide    XX    QLOGIC       save B 12  controls 2 2    Create Support command B 14    credits 3 4  A 2  critical error 5 1    D    Date command B 16  device  cabling 4 21  description 3 1  performance 3 6  diagnostics 5 1  5 9  A 2  dimensions A 3  disk space 4 1  distance 3 4  domain ID  description 3 7  display B 59  lock 3 7  donor port 3 4  B 59    E    E Port 2 8  5 6  emissions standards A 4  environmental  conditions 4 2  specifications A 4  Ethernet  direct connection 4 5  indirect connection 4 5  port 2 8  event logging  by component B 48  B 76  by port B 50  B 77  by severity level B 77  display B 76  restore defaults B 50  save settings B 50  settings B 77  severity level B 49  start B 50  stop B 50    Index 2    extended credits 3 4  external test B 85    F  F_Port 2 7  fabric  aggregate bandwidth A 2  latency A 2    management 3 12  A 3  management switch 2 8  management workstation 4 1  point to point bandwidth A 2  ports 2 7  services 3 11  Fabric Device Management Interface B 59  factory defaults 5 13  B 30  fan 2 10  Fan Fail LED 2 4  5 10  fiber optic
56. B 57    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Show Command QLOGIC       Show Command  Displays fabric  switch  and port operational information     Authority None    Syntax show  about  alarm  option   broadcast  chassis  config  option   domains  donor  fabric  fdmi  port_wwn   interface  log  option   Isdb  mem  count   ns  option   pagebreak  perf  option   port  port_number   post log  setup  option   steering  domain_id   support  switch  topology  users  version    Keywords about  Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the  switch  This keyword is equivalent to the Version keyword     alarm  option    Displays the alarm log and session display setting  If you omit  option   the  command displays the last 200 alarm entries  The alarm log is cleared when the  switch is reset or power cycled   option  has the following value     setting  Displays the status of the parameter that controls the display of alarms in the  session output stream  This parameter is set using the Set Alarm command     broadcast  Displays the broadcast tree information and all ports that are currently transmitting  and receiving broadcast frames     B 58 59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Show Command       chassis  Displays chassis component status and temperature     config  option   Displays switch  port  and zoning configuration attributes  Refer to the    Show  Config Command    on page B 73     domains  Displays list of each domain and i
57. D ROM drive     1     4 12    If a file browser dialog opens showing icons for the contents of the CD ROM   double click the Start_Here htm file to open the SANsurfer Management  Suite start page  If a file browser does not open  double click the CD ROM  icon to open the browser  If there is no CD ROM icon  do the following     a  Open an xterm or other terminal window     b    Mount the CD ROM  From a shell prompt  enter the following  command     mount  mnt cdrom    c  Execute your web browser to view the Start_Here htm document  using one of the following commands     mozilla file  mnt cdrom Start_Here htm  or  netscape file  mnt cdrom Start_Here htm  d  The SANsurfer Management Suite start page opens in your browser     On the SANsurfer Management Suite start page  click the SANbox Switch  Software button     On the SANbox Switch Software page  scroll to the SANbox2 Series area   In the Operating System column  click the Linux link     Click the SANsurfer Management Software link to open the File Download  dialog     Enter a path name to save the sansurfer_linux_install bin file  and click  the Save button     Open a terminal window for the directory in which the  sansurfer_linux_install bin file was saved  and make the file executable     chmod  x sansurfer_linux_install bin       Execute the install program and follow the installation instructions    sansurfer_linux_install bin   When the installation is complete  start SANsurfer Management Suite using   the SANsurfer f
58. DE  SEMKO et DEMKO           59042 07 A 4 17    4     Installation    Installing a Switch    XX    QLOGIC       WARNUNG      Dieses Produkt wird mit einem 3 adrigen Netzkabel mit Stecker  geliefert  Dieses Kabel erfullt die Sicherheitsanforderungen und  sollte an einer vorschriftsmakigen Schukosteckdose  angeschlossen werden  um die Gefahr eines elektrischen  Schlages zu vermeiden Elektrosteckdosen  die nicht richtig  verdrahtet sind  k  nnen gef  hrliche Hochspannung an den  Metallteilen des switch Gehauses verursachen  Der Kunde tragt  die Verantwortung fur eine vorschriftsmaRige Verdrahtung und  Erdung der Steckdose zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen  Schlages     In manchen Landern ist eventuell die Verwendung eines  anderen Kabels erforderlich  da der Stecker des mitgelieferten  Kabels nicht in die landesublichen Steckdosen pa  t  In diesem  Fall m  ssen Sie sich ein Kabel besorgen  da   die folgenden  Anforderungen erf  llt     H Fur 125 Volt Netze  10 Ampere Kabel mit UL  und  CSA Zulassung    H Fur 250 Volt Netze  10 Ampere Kabel gem     den  Anforderungen der HO5VV F und VDE   SEMKO  und  DEMKO Zulassung     To energize the switch  connect the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the  front of the switch chassis and to a grounded AC outlet  The switch responds in  the following sequence     1     4 18    The chassis LEDs  Fan Fail  Over Temperature  Heartbeat  Input Power     illuminate followed by all port Logged In LEDs     After a couple seconds  the Over Tempe
59. E THE COST OF ALL  NECESSARY SERVICING  REPAIR OR CORRECTION     14  INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED  TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER  OR ANY OTHER  PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS  PERMITTED ABOVE  BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES  INCLUDING  ANY GENERAL  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  PROGRAM  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA  BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR  THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH  ANY OTHER PROGRAMS   EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY  HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES     END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS    How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs    59042 07 A    If you develop a new program  and you want it to be of the greatest possible use  to the public  the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which  everyone can redistribute and change under these terms     To do so  attach the following notices to the program  It is safest to attach them to  the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty   and each file should have at least the  copyright  line and a pointer to where the  full notice is found     1     Introduction XKX    General Public License QLOGIC          one line to give the program s name and an idea of what it does   Copyright  C  yyyy name of author    This program is free software  you can redistr
60. N 20 00 00 e0 8b 07 aa be  HardwareVersion FC5010409 10  DriverVersion 8 2 3 10 Beta 2  W2K VI   OptionRomVersion 1 21   FirmwareVersion 03 02 13   OperatingSystem SunOS 5 8  MaximumCTPayload 2040   NumberOfPorts 1    Port 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 aa be    SupportedFC4Types FCP  SupportedSpeed 2Gb s  CurrentSpeed 2Gb s  MaximumFrameSize 2048  OSDeviceName   HostName       B 66    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Command       The following is an example of the Show NS  local domain  command     SANbox2   gt  show ns  Seq Domain Port Port  No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodewwNn    19  0x13  1301le1 NL 21 00 00 20 37 73 13 69 20 00 00 20 37 73 13 69    1 3   2 19  0x13  1301le2 NL 3 212 00200220337273312 9b 202002002320 37273 1229b  3 19  0x13  1301e4 NL 3 21 00 00 20 37 73 05 26 20 00 00 20 37 73 05 26  4 3    19  0x13  130d00 N 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 a7  be 20 01 00 e0 8b 27 a7 be    The following is an example of the Show NS  domain_ID  command     SANbox2   gt  show ns 18    Seq Domain Port Port  No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodewwNn  1 18  0x12  120700 N 3 21 00 00 e0 8b 07 a7  bce 20 00 00 e0 8b 07 a7 be    The following is an example of the Show NS  port_ID  command     SANbox2   gt  show ns 1301lel  Port ID  1301lel    PortType NL   PortWwN Set DU 20s Sit 73 Tl S169  SymbolicPortName   NodewwNn 202002007202 373 T3 FTI 69  SymbolicNodeName   NodeIPAddress 0 0 0 0   ClassOfService 3   PortIPAddress 0 0 0 0   FabricPortName 207012 OO  ett tdd  00  bei De  FC4T
61. Over Temperature LED is Illuminated  The Over Temperature LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is    has exceeded the failure temperature threshold  The failure temperature threshold  is 70   C  If the Over Temperature LED illuminates  do the following     1  Inspect the chassis fan  Is the intake opening clear  Is the fan operating and  producing air flow     a Yes   Continue     H No  Remove any debris from fan intake and exhaust if necessary  If  the condition remains  continue     2  Consider the ambient air temperature near the switch and clearance around  the switch  Make necessary corrections  If the condition remains  contact  your authorized maintenance provider     59042 07 A 5 9    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX    Chassis Diagnostics QLOGIC       5 2 2    Input Power LED Is Extinguished    The Input Power LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is  receiving proper voltages  If the Input Power LED is extinguished  do the  following     1  Inspect the power cords and connectors  Is the cord unplugged  Is the cord  or connector damaged     H Yes   Make necessary corrections or repairs  If the condition remains   continue     a No   Continue     2  Inspect the AC power source  Is the power source delivering the proper  voltage     a Yes   Continue    m No   Make necessary repairs  If the condition remains  contact your  authorized maintenance provider   5 2 3    Fan Fail LED is Illuminated    The Fan Fail LED illumina
62. PingEnable       Online  Auto  GL  Port n  where n is the port number  False  True  False  False  0   0   True  True  False  True  False  True  False  Auto    True          Table B 5  Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults       Parameter    Default          ThresholdMonitoringEnabled    CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger  SampleWindow       False    True  25    10          B 32    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Reset Command       Table B 5  Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults  Continued              Parameter Default  DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 200  FallingTrigger 0  SampleWindow 10  ISLMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 2  FallingTrigger 0  SampleWindow 10  LoginMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 5  FallingTrigger 1  SampleWindow 10  LogoutMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 5  FallingTrigger 1  SampleWindow 10  LOSMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 100  FallingTrigger 5  SampleWindow 10          Table B 6  Zoning Configuration Defaults             Parameter Default  InteropAutoSave True  DefaultVisibility All          Table B 7  SNMP Configuration Defaults             Parameter Default  SNMPEnabled True  Contact  lt syscontact undefined gt   Location  lt sysLocation undefined gt   Description SANbox2 8c FC Switch  Trap  1 5  Address Trap 1  10 0 0 254  Traps 2   5  0 0 0 0                   B     Command Line Interface XKX    Reset Command QLOGIC       Table B 7  SNMP Config
63. Power            c cceeccecceecceeeeeeeseeeeenseeeeneeneneseseees 4 17  4 2 8 Configure the  Switch ste EEEN ote vhnesasd aclebe cde peste es scduancelantevexsodenn one 4 19  4 2 9 Cable Devices to the S EE 4 21  4 3 lucien VE 4 21  4 3 1 Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Fimware 4 22  4 3 2 Using the Ereegnisser ide ieanhatn cl whehvtetheteceyes 4 22  4 4 Powering Down a Switha sicscscsjcsiessnsees scene teeneevavsthacdevesdavenscuscdneciasiuaceadenieeaes 4 23  Section 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting   5 1 en REI  LE 5 1  5 1 1 Heartbeat LED Blink Pattems 5 2  5 1 1 1 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern    n    5 2  5 1 1 2 System Error Blink Pattern E 5 2  5 1 1 3 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern         eeee 5 3  5 1 2 Logged In LED Indications EE 5 5  5 1 2 1 E  Port  Ee EL EE 5 6  5 1 2 2 Excessive Port Errors            cccccccccccececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeenees 5 7  5 2 ERT e e 5 9  5 2 1 Over Temperature LED is Iuminated 5 9  5 2 2 Input Power LED Is Extinguished           20       ccesescseecceeeecenessenssaeeseeeeeenecs 5 10  5 2 3 Fan Fail LED is Wiumimnated 5 10  5 3 FRECOVETING E EE 5 11  59042 07 A Page v    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX       Installation Guide QLOGIC  5 3 1 Maintenance     Ev    5 12  5 3 2 Maintenance     Image Unpack cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeees 5 12  5 3 3 Maintenance     Reset Network Config               cccceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeees 5 13  5 3 4 Maintenance     Rese
64. QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Command       59042 07 A    Table B 15  Show Port Parameters  Continued              Entry Description   EpConnects Number of times an E_Port connected through ISL  negotiation    FBusy Number of times the switch sent a F_BSY because Class 2  frame could not be delivered within ED_ TOV time  Number  of class 2 and class 3 fabric busy  F_BSY  frames  generated by this port in response to incoming frames   This usually indicates a busy condition on the fabric or  N_Port that is preventing delivery of this frame    Flowerrors Received a frame when there were no available credits    FReject Number of frames from devices that were rejected    InvalidCRC Invalid CRC detected     InvalidDestAddr  LIP_AL_PD_ALPS    LIP_F7_AL_PS    LIP_F8_AL_PS    LIP_F7_F7    LIP_F8_F7    Link Failures    Login  Logout  LoopTimeouts    LossOfSync       Invalid destination address detected     Number of F7  AL_PS LIPs  or AL_PD  vendor specific   resets  performed     This LIP is used to reinitialize the loop  An L_Port   identified by AL_PS  may have noticed a performance  degradation and is trying to restore the loop     This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L_Port  identified by AL_PS     A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire a valid  AL_PA     A loop initialization primitive frame used to indicate that a  loop failure has been detected at the receiver     Number of optical link failures detected by this port  A link  failure is
65. QLOGIC    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch    Installation Guide  Firmware Version 4 2    59042 07 A Page i    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX    Installation Guide QLOGIC       Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable  However  QLogic Corporation assumes no  responsibility for its use  nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its  use  QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice  Applications  described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only  QLogic Corporation makes no  representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or  modification  QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document     This SANbox switch is covered by one or more of the following patents  6697359  other patents pending   QLogic  SANbox  SANbox2  SANsurfer Switch Manager  SANblade  SANsurfer  SANsurfer Management Suite   and Multistage are trademarks or registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation   Gnome is a trademark of the GNOME Foundation Corporation   Java and Solaris are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems  Inc   Geode is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation   Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds   Microsoft  Windows NT  and Windows 2000 2003  and Internet Explorer are regist
66. XX XX XX XX XXIXX     a Alias name    The application verifies that the  members  format is correct  but does not validate  that such a member exists     copy  zone_source   zone_destination   Creates a new zone named  zone_destination  and copies the membership into it  from the zone given by  zone_source      create  zone    Creates a zone with the name given by  zone   An zone name must begin with a  letter and be no longer than 64 characters  Valid characters are 0 9  A Z  a z  _         and    The zoning database supports a maximum of 1000 zones     delete  zone    Deletes the specified zone given by  zone  from the zoning database  If the zone  is a component of the active zone set  the zone will not be removed from the  active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated     B 93    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Zone Command QLOGIC       list  Displays a list of all zones and the zone sets of which they are components  This  keyword does not require an Admin session     members  zone   Displays all members of the zone given by  zone   This keyword does not require  an Admin session     remove  zone   member _list    Removes the ports devices given by  member_list  from the zone given by  Zone    Use a  lt space gt  to delimit aliases and ports devices in  member _list     member_list  can have any of the following formats     a Domain ID and port number pair  Domain ID  Port Number   Domain IDs can  be 1    239  port numbers can be 0    255     H 6 character
67. Yes   Continue  a No   Correct the alarm configuration  If the condition remains  continue     Reset the port  then perform an external port loopback test to validate the  port and the SFP  Refer to the    Test Command    on page B 85 or the  SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for information about  testing ports  Does the port pass the test     a Yes   Continue    H No  Replace the SFP and repeat the test  If the port does not pass the  test  contact your authorized maintenance provider  Otherwise  continue     Replace the Fibre Channel port cable  Is the problem corrected   m Yes   Complete   a No   Continue     Inspect the device to which the affected port is connected and confirm that  the device and its HBA are working properly  Make repairs and corrections  as needed  If the condition remains  contact your authorized maintenance  provider     59042 07 A    XKX 5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting    QLOGIC Chassis Diagnostics       5 2  Chassis Diagnostics    Chassis diagnostics are indicated by the chassis LEDs as shown in Figure 5 2                                                                                                                              LC CC CC    Over Temperature LED Input Power LED   Amber   Green   Fan Fail LED Heartbeat LED   Amber   Amber              Figure 5 2  Chassis LEDs    The following conditions are described   RH Over Temperature LED is illuminated  m   Input Power LED is extinguished  H   Fan Fail LED is illuminated  5 2 1  
68. Zone  3 LinkResetZone2  8 ewJBOD1  8 ewJBOD2  24 Q_1Photonl  8 Q_1_NewJBOD1  13 Q_1_Photon_1  21 Q_2_NewJBOD2  3 ZoneAlias  3 ZoneDomainPort  4 ZoneFCAddr  MaxMembersPerAlias 2000  2 AliasInAZone  59042 07 A B 101    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Zoning Command QLOGIC       The following is an example of the Zoning List command     SANbox2   gt  zoning list    Active ZoneSet Information    wwn_b0241f  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f    wwn_23bd31  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  10 00 00 00 c9 23 bd 31    wwn_221416  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  10 00 00 00 c9 22 14 16    wwn_2215c3  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  De D  I 200200 269322215203    Configured Zoning Information    wwn_b0241f  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f    wwn_23bd31  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  10 00 00 00 c9 23 bd 31       B 102 59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Zoning Command       wwn_221416  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  10 00 00 00 c9 22 14 16    wwn_2215c3  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2  50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2  LBE 00692225 15s       59042 07 A B 103    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Zoning Command QLOGIC       Notes    B 104 59042 07 A    Glossary    Access Control List Zone    Access Control List zoning divides the  fabric for purposes of controlling discovery  and inbound traffic     Active
69. account name  To change the password for an account name other than  your own  you must open an admin session with the account name Admin  If you  omit  account_name   you will be prompted to change the password for the  current account name     The following is an example of the Passwd command     SANbox2  admin    gt  passwd user2    H    Press  q  and the ENTER key to abort this command     account OLD password LKR KKK    account NEW password  4 20 chars  See aA ee    please confirm account NEW password        x      password has been changed        B 26    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Ping Command       Ping Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    Examples    59042 07 A    Initiates an attempt to communicate with another switch over an Ethernet network  and reports the result     None  ping  ip_address  mp address  The IP address of the switch to query   The following is an example of a successful Ping command     SANbox2   gt  ping 10 20 11 57  Ping command issued  Waiting for response     SANbox2   gt     Response successfully received from 10 20 11 57     This following is an example of an unsuccessful Ping command     SANbox2   gt  ping 10 20 10 100  Ping command issued  Waiting for response       No response from 10 20 10 100  Unreachable     B 27    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Ps Command QLOGIC       Ps Command  Displays current system process information     Authority None   Syntax ps   Examples The following is an example
70. ads firmware from a remote host to the switch  installs the firmware  then  resets the switch  without a power on self test  to activate the firmware  If  possible  a non disruptive activation is performed  The command prompts you for  the following     m ID address of the remote host   m An account name and password on the remote host  m   Patbname for the firmware image file   Admin    firmware install  The following is an example of the Firmware Install command     SANbox2  admin    gt  firmware install   Warning  Installing new firmware requires a switch reset    A stable farbic is required to successfully activate the firmware on a  switch without disrupting traffic  Therefore  before continuing with  this action  ensure there are no administrative changes in progress  anywhere in the fabric    Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions   including any Telnet sessions  When the firmware activation is complete     you may log in to the switch again     Do you want to continue   y n   y    Press  q  and the ENTER key to abort this command   User Account   johndoe  IP Address    102 205 334 130    Source Filename   4 2 00 11_x86    About to install image  Do you want to continue   y n  y  Connected to 10 20 33 130  10 20 33 130    220 localhost localdomain FTP server  Version wu 2 6 1 18  ready   331 Password required for johndoe   Password  XXXXXXXXX  230 User johndoe logged in   bin  200 Type set to I   verbose  Verbose mode off   This may take sev
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72. and confirm that the line  ALL  exists or  that there are specific user entries    H For Solaris  Modify the  etc remote file to include the following lines    dev term a refers to serial port a  Choose the  dv  setting to match the  workstation port to which you connected to the switch    SANbox2      dv  dev term a br 9600 e1  C S Q U D  ie  S 0e  D    3  Proceed to    Connect the Switch to AC Power    on page 4 17     59042 07 A 4 7    4     Installation XKX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       4 2 5  Install the Management Application    You can manage the switch using SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone  application or as a part of SANsurfer Management Suite     SANsurfer  Management Suite is QLogic   s integrated fabric management application   managing both HBAs and switches     a If your switch was shipped with a SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation  Disk  refer to    SANsurfer Switch Manager    on page 4 8 for instructions on  how to install SANsurfer Switch Manager     a If your switch was shipped with a SANsurfer Management Suite Disk  refer  to    SANsurfer Management Suite    on page 4 10 for instructions on how to  install SANsurfer Management Suite     Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for more    information about using  exiting  and uninstalling SANsurfer Management Suite  and SANsurfer Switch Manager     4 2 5 1   SANsurfer Switch Manager  You can install SANsurfer Switch Manager on a Windows  Linux  or Solaris  workstation  To
73. are stable when the non disruptive activation begins  then change  states  will be reset  When the non disruptive activation is complete   SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions reconnect automatically  However   Telnet sessions must be restarted manually     m   This command clears the event log and all counters     59042 07 A B 21    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Image Command QLOGIC       Image Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    Notes    B 22    Manages and installs switch firmware   Admin session    image  cleanup  fetch  account_name   ip_address   file source   file_destination   install  list  unpack  file   cleanup  Removes all firmware image files from the switch  All firmware image files are  removed automatically each time the switch is reset     fetch  account_name   ip_address   file_source   file_destination    Retrieves image file given by  file_source  and stores it on the switch with the file  name given by  file_destination   The image file is retrieved from the FTP server  with the IP address given by  ip_address  and an account name given by   account_name   If an account name needs a password to access the FTP server   the system will prompt you for it     install   Downloads firmware from a remote host to the switch  installs the firmware  then  resets the switch  without a power on self test  to activate the firmware  If  possible  a non disruptive activation is performed  The command prompts you for  the following     H  P address of the remo
74. art SANsurfer Switch Manager from SANsurfer Management suite as you  did in step 9 and confirm that the new version is running     4 13    4     Installation    Installing a Switch    XX    QLOGIC       4 2 5 2 3    SMS Installation for Solaris    To install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Solaris from the  SANsurfer Management Suite CD ROM  do the following     1     4 14    Insert the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk into the management  workstation CD ROM drive  If the SANsurfer Management Suite start page  does not open in your default browser  do the following     a  Right click the Workspace Menu   b  Select File  then select File Manager     C  In File Manager  double click the CD ROM folder  and then  double click the Sansurfer folder     d  Inthe Sansurfer folder  double click the Start_Here htm file to open  the SANsurfer Management Suite start page in your default browser     On the SANsurfer Management Suite start page  click the SANbox Switch  Software button     On the SANbox Switch Software page  scroll to the SANbox2 Series area   In the Operating System column  click the Solaris SPARC link     Click the SANsurfer Management Software link to open the Save As   dialog    Enter a path name to save the sansurfer_solaris_install bin file and click   the Save button    Open a terminal window for the directory in which the   sansurfer_solaris_install bin file was saved  and enter the following   chmod  x sansurfer_solaris_install bin   Execute the install
75. assis Controls and LEDs QLOGIC       2 1  Chassis Controls and LEDs    The Maintenance button shown in Figure 2 2 is the only chassis control and is  used to reset a switch or to recover a disabled switch  The chassis LEDs provide  information about the switch   s operational status  These LEDS include the Over  Temperature LED  Fan Fail LED  Heartbeat LED  and the Input Power LED  To  apply power to the switch  plug the power cord into the switch AC power  receptacle and into a 110 or 230 VAC power source        AC Power Maintenance  Receptacle Button          I OON OOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOO  bf OSOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO0000  000 100 200 400 500                                                                                                                                              CC CC CC       Chassis LEDs             Figure 2 2  Chassis Controls and LEDS    2 2 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    2     General Description  Chassis Controls and LEDs       2 1 1    Maintenance Button    The Maintenance button is a dual function momentary switch on the front panel   Its purpose is to reset the switch or to place the switch in maintenance mode   Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides access to the  switch for maintenance purposes when flash memory or the resident configuration  file is corrupted  Refer to    Recovering a Switch    on page 5 11 for more information  about using maintenance mode     2 1 1 1    Resetting a Switch    To reset the switch  use a pointed tool
76. ation    QLOGIC Powering Down a Switch       2  Enter your account name on the remote host and the IP address of the  remote host  When prompted for the source file name  enter the path for the  firmware image file  When prompted to install the new firmware  enter Yes to  continue or No to cancel  This is the last opportunity to cancel     User Account   johndoe   IP Address   10 20 20 200   Source Filename   4 0 2 00 04 x86   About to install image  Do you want to continue   y n  y  Connected to 10 20 20 200  10 20 20 200      220 localhost localdomain FTP server  Version  wu 2 6 1 18  ready           3    When prompted to install the new firmware  enter Yes to continue or No to  cancel  Entering Yes will disrupt traffic  This is the last opportunity to cancel     About to install image  Do you want to continue   y n  y  Connected to 10 20 20 200  10 20 20 200      220 localhost localdomain FTP server  Version  wu 2 6 1 18  ready           4    Enter the password for your account name  The firmware will now be  downloaded from the remote host to the switch  installed  and activated     331 Password required for johndoe   Password          230 User johndoe logged in    4 4   Powering Down a Switch    Simply unplugging the switch from the power source does not allow the switch to  complete executing tasks and could lead to flash memory corruption  For this  reason  open a Telnet session and use the Shutdown command to initiate an  orderly shut down  then power down the switch 
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78. c shown in Figure 3 3  has the following characteristics     a Each link contributes up to 200 MB s of bandwidth between chassis   Competition for this bandwidth is less than that of a cascade topology  but  greater than that of the mesh topology     RH Latency between any two ports is no more than two chassis hops   m  26 Fibre Channel ports are available for devices       Core Switch    o    gee EE    L  tz  O00 e              Edge Switch             Edge Switch             Figure 3 3  Multistage Topology    3 10 59042 07 A    XKX 3     Planning    QLOGIC Fabric Security       3 5  Fabric Security    Fabric security consists of the following   m User account security  m Fabric services    3 5 1  User Account Security    User account security consists of the administration of account names   passwords  expiration date  and authority level  If an account has Admin authority   all management tasks can be performed by that account in both SANsurfer Switch  Manager    and the Telnet command line interface  Otherwise  only monitoring  tasks are available  The default account name  Admin  is the only account that  can create or change account names and passwords  Account names and  passwords are always required when connecting to a switch  Consider your  management needs and determine the number of user accounts  their authority  needs  and expiration dates     3 5 2  Fabric Services    Fabric services include security related functions such as inband management  and SNMP  Inband 
79. can be active at one time   m Azone can be a component of more than one zone set     The following is an example of the Zoneset Active command     SANbox2   gt  zoneset active    ActiveZoneSet Bets  LastActivatedBy admin OB session6    LastActivatedOn day month date time year    The following is an example of the Zoneset List command     SANbox2   gt  zoneset list    Current List of ZoneSets    alpha  beta    The following is an example of the Zoneset Zones command     SANbox2   gt  zoneset zones ssss    Current List of Zones for ZoneSet  ssss  zonel  zone2    zone3       B 98    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Zoning Command       Zoning Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Opens a Zoning Edit session in which to create and manage zone sets and zones   Refer to the    Zone Command    on page B 93 and the    Zoneset Command    on  page B 97     Admin session except for the Active  History  Limits  and List keywords     zoning  active  cancel  clear  edit  history  limits  list  restore  save    active   Displays information for the active zone set including component zones and zone  members  This keyword does not require an Admin session    cancel   Closes the current Zoning Edit session  Any unsaved changes are lost     clear    Clears all inactive zone sets from the volatile edit copy of the zoning database   This keyword does not affect the non volatile zoning database  However  if you  enter the Zoning Clear command followe
80. cccesscceeceseeeeeceaeeseeeeceesceeeneaaeeeeeeaneeeeesaaeees 2 9  3 1 Cascade with a LOOp Topology            ssessseerseeneernerrnernsntnsnnnnennnnnnsnnrneresntenneen reenn renerne e ne 3 8  3 2 Mesh Ree e EE 3 9  3 3 Olne ee lee VE 3 10  4 1 SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Gwitch  4 2  4 2 Workstation Cable Connections               s ssssesnnnnsrennorsrrrroesnrrrsrrrirrsnrrrrerrrrennrrrnsnrresrerrrenn 4 5  5 1 Beie e ele NEE EE EE 5 5  5 2 CHASSIS LEDS ite ege Ee abate eens eed Syd ee eas eu Sa de ed E   5 9    59042 07 A Page vii    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX       Installation Guide QLOGIC  Tables   Table Page  2 1 Serial Port Pin Identification x ie cad ce sheng cota A Pen EEEEE AREND ACeE 2 9  3 1 Zoning  Database Bin EE 3 2  3 2 Port to Port Late EE 3 5  4 1 Management Workstation Heoguirements cece eeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeennaea 4 1   B 1 Command Line Completion               c ccccssecseecceccceecaaeceeeeaeceaaecaeecaeccaeceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeess B 6  B 2 Commands Listed by Authority Level                 c ccc ceseeeecececeeeeeeeeedesetenseneeeeeseeeeaeeeeneenenes B 7  B 3 Switch Configuration Defaults oi    ccccsssecivcctese coesscncncceenpeney ERR EEAEN EEN EEENEEAR Eed B 31   B 4 Port Configuration Defaults ee EAR ges B 32  B 5 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Detaults cece cc ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeees B 32  B 6 Zoning Configuration Dee erkritt rte dgeeeeehd EA Sdt Senge ebe getegeg B 33  B 7 SNMP Configuratio
81. cense which applies to it and  any later  version   you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of  that version or of any later version published by the Free Software  Foundation  If the Program does not specify a version number of this    1 12 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    1     Introduction  General Public License       1 13 3    License  you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software  Foundation     12  If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs  whose distribution conditions are different  write to the author to ask for  permission  For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software  Foundation  write to the Free Software Foundation  we sometimes make  exceptions for this  Our decision will be guided by the two goals of  preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of  promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally     NO WARRANTY    13  BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE  THERE IS  NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM  TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY  APPLICABLE LAW  EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING  THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE  PROGRAM  AS IS  WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER  EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND  PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU  SHOULD THE  PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE  YOU ASSUM
82. ch memory data into a core dump file   dump_support tgz zip  and prompts you to send it to a remote host  This file is  useful to technical support personnel for troubleshooting switch problems  Use  this command when directed by your authorized maintenance provider  The  command prompts you for the following     m ID address of the remote host   m An account name and password on the remote host  H  Pathname for an existing folder on the remote host  Admin session    create support  The following is an example of the Create Support command     SANbox2  admin    gt  create support    Log Msg   day month date time UTC 2004   C   8400 003B   Switch   Creating the support  file   this will take several seconds     FTP the dump support file to another machine   y n   y  Enter IP Address of remote computer  10 20 33 130  Login name  johndoe   Enter remote directory name  bin support    Would you like to continue downloading support file   y n   n   y    Connected to 10 20 33 130  10 20 33 130     220 localhost localdomain FTP server  Version wu 2 6 1 18  ready   331 Password required for johndoe    Password  XXXXXXX   230 User johndoe logged in    cd bin support   250 CWD command successful    lcd  itasca conf images   Local directory now  itasca conf images   bin   200 Type set to I    put dump_support tgz   local  dump_support tgz remote  dump_support tgz   227 Entering Passive Mode  10 20  33 130 232 133    150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for dump_support tgz   226 Trans
83. configure recipient and donor ports using SANsurfer Switch Manager or  the Set Config command  Refer to    Set Config Command    on page B 37 for more  information     59042 07 A           3     Planning    QLOGIC Performance       3 3 2  Bandwidth    Bandwidth is a measure of the volume of data that can be transmitted at a given  transmission rate  A port can transmit or receive at nominal rates of 1 Gbps or  2 Gbps depending on the device to which it is connected  This corresponds to  actual bandwidth values of 106 MB and 212 MB respectively  Two 1 Gbps source  ports can transmit to the same 2 Gbps destination port  Similarly  one 2 Gbps  source port can feed two 1 Gbps destination ports     In multiple chassis fabrics  each link between chassis contributes 106 or 212 MB  of bandwidth between those chassis depending on the speed of the link  When  additional bandwidth is needed between devices  increase the number of links  between the connecting switches  The switch guarantees in order delivery with  any number of links between chassis     3 3 3  Latency    Latency is a measure of how fast a frame travels from one port to another  The  factors that affect latency include transmission rate and the source destination  port relationship  Port to port latency values on the switch are shown in Table 3 2     Table 3 2  Port to Port Latency       Destination Rate                  Gbps 1 2   DE   9 1  lt  1 usec  lt  1 usec     5   a 2  lt  0 5 usec  lt  0 4 usec             1 Bas
84. cription 2 11  disable 3 11  reset B 30  site requirements 4 1  small form factor pluggable 2 7  4 4  SNMP See   Simple Network Management  Protocol  soft zone 3 3  steering B 62  switch  administrative state B 36  configuration 4 19  B 40  configuration display B 73    59042 07 A    hard reset B 18  management 2 10  manufacturer information B 81  operational information B 63  power down 4 23  recovery 5 11  reset 2 3  5 14  B 88  reset without POST B 30  specifications A 1  switch performance 3 4  system  error 5 2  processor A 2  system configuration  change B 54  display B 81    table mount 4 3  temperature 4 2  A 4  Test command B 85  time B 16  timeout value 5 6  topology   cascade 3 8   mesh 3 9   Multistage 3 10  transceiver 2 7  4 4  transmission rate 3 4  3 5    U  Uptime command B 88  user  account B 2  interface A 2  logged in B 64    user account security 3 11  User command B 89  V    vibration A 4  Virtual Interface preference routing B 39  voltage    Index 5    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX       Installation Guide    LOGIC  fluctuations A 4 display zones B 94  operating A 3 rename B 98   Zoneset command B 97  W zoning   web applet configuration B 44  description 2 11 configuration display B 73  enable B 55 database 3 2  B 31   Whoami command B 92 edit B 99   workstation 4 1  4 5 history B 99  configuration 4 6 limits 3 2  B 100  IP address 4 6 list definitions B 100   worldwide name 3 2 revert changes B 100   WWN   See Worldwide Name save edits B 100    Z
85. ctions that provide security for  fabric users and devices including user  account security and fabric services     Fabric Services    A component of fabric security that  provides for the control of inband  management and SNMP on a switch     Fabric View File    A file containing a set of fabrics that were  opened and saved during a previous  SANsurfer Switch Manager session     Fan Fail LED    An LED that indicates that a cooling fan in  the switch is operating below standard     FDMI  See Fabric Device Management Interface     Flash Memory    Memory on the switch that contains the  chassis control firmware     Force PROM Mode  See Maintenance Mode     Frame    Data unit consisting of a start of frame   SOF  delimiter  header  data payload   CRC  and an end of frame  EOF   delimiter     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch  Installation Guide       FRU  Field Replaceable Unit    Heartbeat LED    A chassis LED that indicates the status of  the internal switch processor and the  results of the Power On Self Test     Inactive Firmware    The firmware image on the switch that is  not in use     Inband Management    The ability to manage a switch through  another switch over an inter switch link     Initiator    The device that initiates a data exchange  with a target device     In Order Delivery    A feature that requires that frames be  received in the same order in which they  were sent     Input Power LED    A chassis LED that indicates that the  swi
86. cuting the following commands  separately  Show Log Component  Show Log Level  and Show Log Port     B 77    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Show Log Command QLOGIC       Examples    The following is an example of the Show Log Component command     SANbox2   gt  show log component    Current settings for log    FilterComponent NameServer MgmtServer Zoning Switch Blade Port Eport Snmp    The following is an example of the Show Log Level command     SANbox2   gt  show log level    Current settings for log    FilterLevel Info    DisplayLevel Critical    The following is an example of the Show Log Options command   SANbox2   gt  show log options  Allowed options for log  FilterComponent  All None NameServer MgmtServer  Zoning  Switch  Blade  Port  Eport  Snmp  FilterLevel Critical Warn  Info None    DisplayLevel Critical Warn  Info None    The following is an example of the Show Log command     SANbox2   gt  show log    327   day month date time year   I   Eport Port 0 8  Eport State   E_A0O_GET_DOMAIN_ID        328   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8   FSPF PortUp state 0    329   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8  Sending init hello    330   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8   Processing EFP  oxid  0x8   331   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8  Eport State   E_A2_IDLE     332   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8   EFP WWN  0x100000c0dd00b845   len  0x30     333   day month date time year   I   Eport Port  0 8  
87. d button  The Configuration wizard explains and  prompts you for the following configuration information        Temporary IP address       Temporary subnet mask       Archive template file       Switch domain ID  1    239        Domain ID Lock  Locked Unlocked        Switch name       Permanent IP address       Permanent subnet mask       Permanent gateway address       Permanent network discovery method       Date and time       Admin account password          Create a configuration archive              Note  Refer to Table B 3 through Table B 8 for information on factory  configuration default values     59042 07 A 4 19    4     Installation XKX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       To configure the switch using the command line interface  do the following   1  Open a command window according to the type of workstation and  connection     H Ethernet  all platforms   Open a Telnet session with the default switch  IP address and log in to the switch with default account name and  password  admin password      telnet 10 0 0 1  SANbox Login  admin  Password  KKK KK KK    H Serial     Windows  Open the HyperTerminal application on a Windows  platform   a  Choose the Start button  select Programs  Accessories   HyperTerminal  and HyperTerminal   b    Select the connection you created earlier and choose the OK  button   H   Serial     Linux  Open a command window and enter the following  command   minicom  H Serial     Solaris  Open a command window and enter the following  command 
88. d by the Zoning Save command  the  non volatile zoning database will be cleared from the switch     Note  The preferred method for clearing the zoning database from the switch  is the Reset Zoning command     edit  Opens a Zoning Edit session     history  Displays a history of zoning modifications  This keyword does not require an  Admin session  History information includes the following     a Time of the most recent zone set activation or deactivation and the user who  performed it    m   Time of the most recent modifications to the zoning database and the user  who made them     H Checksum for the zoning database    B 99    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Zoning Command QLOGIC       limits   Displays the number of zone sets  zones  aliases  members per zone  members  per alias  and total members in the zoning database  This keyword also displays  the switch zoning database limits  excluding the active zone set  which are  described in Table B 17  This keyword does not require an Admin session     Table B 17  Zoning Database Limits          Limit Description  MaxZoneSets Maximum number of zone sets  256   MaxZones Maximum number of zones  1000   MaxAliases Maximum number of aliases  2500   MaxTotalMembers Maximum number of zone and alias members  10000     that can be stored in the switch   s zoning database     MaxZonesInZoneSets Maximum number of zones that are components of  zone sets  1000   excluding those in the orphan zone  set  that can be stored in the switch  
89. d in this manual     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LASER KLASSE 1  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE    APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1  TO IEC 825  1984    CENELEC HD 482 S1       1 9  Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity  ESDS  Precautions    The assemblies used in the switch chassis are ESD sensitive  Observe ESD  handling procedures when handling any assembly used in the switch chassis     1 10   Accessible Parts  The Field Replaceable Units  FRUs  in the SANbox2 8c switch are the following   E   Small Form Factor Pluggable  SFP  optical transceivers    1 11  Pieces Accessibles  Les pi  ces remplagables  Field Replaceable Units  FRU   du commutateur  SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch sont les suivantes     Interfaces aux media d   interconnexion appel  s SFP transceivers   1 12    Zugangliche Teile  Nur die folgenden Teile im SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch k  nnen  kundenseitig ersetzt werden     H     Schnittstellen fur die Zwischenverbindungstrager  SFP transceivers  genannt     59042 07 A 1 7    1     Introduction XKX    General Public License QLOGIC          1 13  General Public License    QLogic   Fibre Channel switches are powered by the Linux   operating system  A  machine readable copy of the Linux source code is available upon written request  to the following address  A nominal fee will be charged for reproduction  shipping   and handling costs in accordance with the General Public License     QLogic Corporation   6321 Bury Drive   Eden Prairie  MN 55346 1739   Attention  Technical Suppo
90. de fabric shown in Figure 3 1 has the following characteristics     H Each chassis link contributes up to 200 MB s of bandwidth between chassis   400 MB s in full duplex  However  because of the sequential structure  that  bandwidth will be shared by traffic between devices on other chassis     m   Latency between any two ports is no more than two chassis hops   m 24 Fibre Channel ports are available for devices                             Figure 3 1  Cascade with a Loop Topology    3 8 59042 07 A    XKX 3     Planning    QLOGIC Multiple Chassis Fabrics       3 4 3 2  Mesh Topology    A mesh topology describes a fabric in which each chassis has at least one port  directly connected to each other chassis in the fabric  The example mesh fabric  shown in Figure 3 2 has the following characteristics     E Each link contributes up to 200 MB s of bandwidth between switches  400  MB s in full duplex  Because of multiple parallel paths  there is less  competition for this bandwidth than with a cascade or a Multistage topology     H   Latency between any two ports is one chassis hop   H 20 Fibre Channel ports are available for devices        OO  SED  OO  L  i S          NA    il  i          r EE                   Figure 3 2  Mesh Topology    59042 07 A 3 9    3     Planning XKX    Multiple Chassis Fabrics QLOGIC       3 4 3 3  Multistage Topology    A Multistage   topology describes a fabric in which two or more edge switches  connect to one or more core switches  The Multistage fabri
91. e B 11 for information about saving  and activating a configuration  Table B 11 describes the Set Config Threshold  parameters  The switch will down a port if an alarm condition is not cleared within  three consecutive sampling windows  by default 30 seconds   Reset the port to  bring it back online  An alarm is cleared when the threshold monitoring detects  that the error rate has fallen below the falling trigger     Table B 11  Set Config Threshold Parameters       Parameter Description       Threshold Monitoring Enabled Master enable disable parameter for all  events  Enables  True  or disables  False   the generation of all enabled event alarms     The default is False        CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled  DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled  ISLMonitoringEnabled  LoginMonitoringEnabled  LogoutMonitoringEnabled  LOSMonitoringEnabled    Rising Trigger    Falling Trigger    Sample Window       The event type enable disable parameter   Enables  True  or disables  False  the  generation of alarms for each of the  following events    E CRC errors   Decode errors   ISL connection count   Device login errors   Device logout errors   WR Loss of signal errors    The event count above which a rising  trigger alarm is logged  The switch will not  generate another rising trigger alarm for  that event until the count descends below  the falling trigger and again exceeds the  rising trigger     The event count below which a falling  trigger alarm is logged  The switch will not  generate another
92. e config activate command  before it can take effect   To discard this configuration use the config cancel command   The following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command   SANbox2   gt  admin start  SANbox2  admin    gt  config edit  SANbox2  admin config    gt  set config zoning  A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow   Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value   If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press  q   or  Q  and the ENTER key to do so   InteropAutoSave  True   False   True   DefaultVisibility  All   None   All    Finished configuring attributes   This configuration must be saved  see config save command  and  activated  see config activate command  before it can take effect   To discard this configuration use the config cancel command   59042 07 A B 47    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Set Log Command QLOGIC       Set Log Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    B 48    Specifies the events to record in the event log and display on the screen  You  determine what events to record in the switch event log using the Component   Level  and Port keywords  You determine what events are automatically displayed  on the screen using the Display keyword  Alarms are always displayed on the  screen     Admin session    set log  archive  clear  component  filter_list   display  filter   level  filter   port  port_list   restore  save  start  default   stop    archi
93. e image files  that reside on the switch are deleted     5 14 59042 07 A    Appendix A  Specifications    This appendix contains the specifications for the SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel  switch  Refer to Section 2 General Description for the location of all connections     switches  controls  and components     A 1  Fabric Specifications    Fibre Channel Protocols                      Fibre Channel Classes of Service       Modes of Operation            nnnno000aaaaaae    Port Twpes    Port Characteristics           cccceeeeeeeeee    Number of Fibre Channel Ports          CAIN ioe et eeaeee    Maximum User Portes     59042 07 A    FC PH Rev  4 3   FC PH 2   FC PH 3   FC AL Rev 4 5   FC AL 2 Rev 7 0   FC FLA   FC GS 3   FC FG   FC Tape   FC VI   FC SW 2   Fibre Channel Element MIB RFC 2837  Fibre Alliance MIB Version 4 0    Classes 2 and 3    Fibre Channel Classes 2 and 3   connectionless    F_Port  FL_Port  E Port  G Port  GL_Port    All ports are auto discovering and  self configuring     8 ports per chassis    Maximum 239 switches depending on  configuration     gt  475 000 ports depending on  configuration    A     Specifications    Maintainability    XX    QLOGIC       A 2   Maintainability  Diagnostics       User Interface   A 2    Buffer Credits    Media Type       Fabric Port Gpeed    Maximum Frame Gize    System Processor      Fabric Latency  best case                   Fabric Point to Point Bandwidth          Fabric Aggregate Bandwidth               12 buffer credits per p
94. ed on minimum sized frame of 36 bytes  Latency increases for larger frame sizes     59042 07 A 3 5       3     Planning XKX    Multiple Chassis Fabrics QLOGIC       3 4  Multiple Chassis Fabrics    By connecting switches together you can expand the number of available ports for  devices  Each switch in the fabric is identified by a unique domain ID  and the  fabric can automatically resolve domain ID conflicts  Because the Fibre Channel  ports are self configuring  you can connect the SANbox2 8c switch with other  switches in a wide variety of topologies     3 4 1  Optimizing Device Performance    When choosing a topology for a multiple chassis fabric  you should also consider  the locality of your server and storage devices and the performance requirements  of your application  Storage applications such as video distribution  medical record  storage retrieval or real time data acquisition can have specific latency or  bandwidth requirements     The SANbox2 8c switch provides the lowest latency of any product in its class   Refer to    Performance    on page 3 4 for information about latency and bandwidth   However  the highest performance is achieved on Fibre Channel switches by  keeping traffic within a single switch instead of relying on ISLs  Therefore  for  optimal device performance place devices on the same switch under the following  conditions     RH Heavy UO traffic between specific server and storage devices   H Distinct speed mismatch between devices such as the f
95. emain fully operational     Admin session    test  port  port_number   test_type   cancel  status    port  port_number   test_type   Tests the port given by  port_number  using the test given by  test_type   If you  omit  test_type   Internal is used   test_type  can have the following values     internal   Tests the SerDes for all port speeds independent of the capabilities of the  transceiver  This is the default  The port must be in diagnostics mode to  perform this test     external  Tests both the SerDes and transceiver for all port speeds that are supported  by the transceiver  The port must be in diagnostics mode to perform this test   and a loopback plug must be installed in the transceiver   online  Tests communications between the port and its device node or device loop  at the operating port speed  The port being tested must be online and  connected to a remote device  The port passes if the test frame that was  sent by the ASIC matches the frame that is received  This test does not  disrupt communication on the port    cancel   Cancels the online test in progress     status  Displays the status of a test in progress  or if there is no test in progress  the  status of the test that was executed last     To run an internal or external port test  do the following     1  To start an admin session  enter the following command and press the Enter  key   admin start    2  Place the port in Diagnostics mode  enter the following command  x   port  number  and press the Ent
96. er  4 02 xx  is greater than what is currently  installed on your workstation  down load the new version and proceed  to step 9  Otherwise  no upgrade is needed and the SMS installation is  complete     To start the installer  open the zip file and run the  SANsurferSwitchMgr_Windows_4 02 xx exe file     When prompted for an installation directory  click the Choose button and  select the same folder as the SANsurfer Management Suite installation in  step 6  The default SMS installation directory is C  Program Files QLogic  Corporation SANsurfer  Click the Next button     When prompted for the location in which to create the program icons  click  the In an Existing Group radio button  then specify the same group that  was used for the SMS installation  The default SMS group is  QLogic  Management Suite   Click the Next button     Click the Install button to the start the installation  When the installation is  complete  click the Done button     In the SMS install directory  enter the following command to execute the  chglax bat file  If prompted to overwrite an existing file  enter Y to do so     chglax bat    Start SANsurfer Switch Manager from SANsurfer Management suite as you  did in step 7 and confirm that the new version is running     4     Installation    Installing a Switch    XX    QLOGIC       4 2 5 2 2    SMS Installation for Linux    Close all programs currently running  and insert the SANsurfer Management Suite  Installation Disk into the management workstation C
97. er key     set port x state diagnostics    B 85    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Test Command    QLOGIC       Choose the type of port loopback test to run   H Torun an internal loopback test  enter the following   test port x internal    RH Torun an external loopback test  enter the following command  A   loopback plug must be installed for this test to pass    test port x external   A series of test parameters are displayed on the screen  Press the Enter key  to accept each default parameter value  or type a new value for each  parameter and press the Enter key  The TestLength parameter is the  number of frames sent  the FrameSize  256 byte maximum in some cases   parameter is the number of bytes in each frame  and the DataPattern  parameter is the pattern in the payload   After the test type has been chosen and the command executed  a message  on the screen will appear detailing the test results     After the test is run  put the port back into online state by entering the  following command  x   port number  and pressing the Enter key     set port x state online    To verify port is back online  enter the following command and press the  Enter key  The contents of the AdminState field should display be    Online        show port x    The online loopback  node to node  test requires that port be online and  connected to a remote device  To run the online loopback test  do the following     1     B 86    To start an admin session  enter the following command and press 
98. er optic cables accordingly  Use  LC type cable connectors for SFP transceivers and SC type cable connectors for  GBIC transceivers  Also  consider the transmission speed compatibility of your  devices  HBAs  switches  SFPs     SANbox2 switches support public initiator and target devices  Consider the  distribution of target and initiator devices  An F_Port supports a single public  device  An FL_Port can support up to 126 public devices in an arbitrated loop     3 1    3     Planning XKX    Device Access QLOGIC          3 2  Device Access    Consider device access needs within the fabric  Access is controlled by the use of  zones and zone sets  Some zoning strategies include the following     H Group devices by operating system     m Separate devices that have no need to communicate with other devices in  the fabric or have classified data     H Separate devices into department  administrative  or other functional group   m   Reserve a path and its bandwidth from one port to another     A zone is a named group of devices that can communicate with each other   Membership in a zone can be defined by switch domain ID and port number  port  Fibre Channel address  or by device worldwide name  WWN   Devices can  communicate only with devices within the same zone  The SANbox2 8c switch  supports both hard and soft zones  A zone can be a member of more than one  zone set  Several zone sets can be defined for a fabric  but only one zone set can  be active at one time  The active zone
99. eral seconds     The switch will now reset     Connection closed by foreign host        59042 07 A    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Hardreset Command QLOGIC       Hardreset Command  Resets the switch and performs a power on self test  This reset disrupts traffic   activates the pending firmware  and clears the alarm log  To save the alarm log  before resetting  refer to the    Set Log Command    on page B 48     Authority   Admin session    Syntax hardreset   Notes To reset the switch without a power on self test  refer to the    Reset Command    on  page B 30   To reset the switch without disrupting traffic  refer to the    Hotreset Command    on  page B 21     B 18 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Help Command       Help Command    Authority    Syntax  Keywords    Examples    Displays a brief description of the specified command  its keywords  and usage   None    help  command   keyword     command    Displays a summary of the command given by  command  and its keywords  If you  omit  command   the system displays all available commands     keyword    Displays a summary of the keyword given by  keyword  belonging to the  command given by  command   If you omit  keyword   the system displays the  available keywords for the specified command     all   Displays a list of all available commands  including command variations    The following is an example of the Help Config command    SANbox2   gt  help config   config CONFIG_OPTIONS    The confi
100. ered trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation     Netscape Navigator and Mozilla are trademarks or registered trademarks of Netscape Communications  Corporation     Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat Software Inc   SANmark is a registered trademark of the Fibre Channel Industry Association   All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners        Document Revision History       Release  Revision A  September 2004 Firmware Version 4 2  SANsurfer Switch Manager Version 4 02                2000 2005 QLogic Corporation  First Printed  May 2001  All Rights Reserved Worldwide   Printed in U S A        Page ii 59042 07 A    Section 1    1 1  1 2  1 3  1 4  1 5  1 6  1 7  1 7 1  1 7 2    1 7 3    1 7 4  1 7 5  1 7 6  1 8  1 9   10   11   12  WK  13 1  13 2  13 3  14  14 1  14 2  14 3           ch   ch  A   sch   sch    sch    sech ee   sch    Section 2  2 1   2 1 1  2 1 1 1  2 1 1 2  2 1 2    59042 07 A    Table of Contents    Introduction  Intehded  AUGION GE sisi sesescsceanwesenecatradadauraedacaaroatenweael ea e EN e aR 1 1  Related Materials EAEE E E EE A E E A EA T A 1 2  New in this Release  anairen r aaia aa Vn Sere a dar ANa aE oa Aaen 1 2  Safety ell 1 3  elle ell VE 1 3  Notes informatives relatives    la sg  cumte cc ccccccccseseeseceeceeeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeees 1 3  Communications Giatements 1 4  Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Class A Statement              1 4  Canadian Department of Communications Class 
101. ers     B 52 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Setup Command       Set Setup Command    Changes SNMP and system configuration settings  The switch maintains one  SNMP configuration and one system configuration     Authority Admin session    Syntax set setup  snmp  system    Keywords snmp    Prompts you in a line by line fashion to change SNMP configuration settings   Table B 13 describes the SNMP fields  For each parameter  enter a new value or  press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets     Table B 13  SNMP Configuration Settings          Trap  1 5  Address    Trap  1 5  Port    Trap  1 5  Severity    Trap  1 5  Version    Trap  1 5  Enabled          Entry Description   SNMPEnabled Enables  True  or disables  False  SNMP on the switch  The  default is True    Contact Specifies the name of the person to be contacted to respond  to trap events  The name can be up to 64 characters  excluding    semicolon      and comma      The default is  undefined    Location Specifies the name of the switch location  The name can be    up to 64 characters excluding    semicolon      and comma       The default is undefined     Specifies the workstation IP address to which SNMP traps  are sent  The default address for trap 1 is 10 0 0 254  The  default address for traps 2 5 is 0 0 0 0  Addresses  other   than 0 0 0 0  for all traps must be unique     Specifies the workstation port to which SNMP traps are sent   Valid workstation port number
102. es     m Gott zones that include members from multiple switches need not include  the ports of the inter switch links     E Gott zone boundaries yield to ACL zone boundaries     H Soft zones can overlap  that is  a port can be a member of more than one  soft zone     H  Membership can be defined by Fibre Channel address  domain ID and port  number  or worldwide name     H Gott Zoning supports FL_Ports and F_Ports   3 2 2  Access Control List Hard Zones    Access Control List  ACL  zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling  discovery and inbound traffic  ACL zoning is a type of hard zoning that is  hardware enforced  This type of zoning is useful for controlling access to certain  devices without totally isolating them from the fabric  Members can communicate  with each other and transmit outside the ACL zone  but cannot receive inbound  traffic from outside the zone  The following rules apply to ACL zones     m The ACL zone boundary is secure against inbound traffic     H ACL zones can overlap  that is  a port can be a member of more than one  ACL zone     E ACL zones that include members from multiple switches need not include  the ports of the inter switch links     m ACL zone boundaries supersede soft zone boundaries   m  Membership can be defined only by domain ID and port ID     59042 07 A 3 3    3     Planning  Performance    XX    QLOGIC       3 3    Performance    3 3 1  Distance    3 4    The SANbox2 8c switch supports class 2 and class 3 Fibre Channel se
103. estination  and copies into it the  zones from the zone set given by  zone_set_source      create  zone_set    Creates the zone set with the name given by  zone_set   A zone set name must  begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters  Valid characters are 0 9   A Z  a z  _        and    The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 zone  sets     deactivate  Deactivates the active zone set  Close the Zoning Edit session before using this  keyword     delete  zone_set   Deletes the zone set given by one sell If the specified zone set is active  the  command is suspended until the zone set is deactivated     B 97    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Zoneset Command QLOGIC       Notes    Examples    list   Displays a list of all zone sets  This keyword does not require an Admin session   remove  zone_set  one jet   Removes a list of zones given by  zone _list  from the zone set given by   zone_set   Use a  lt space gt  to delimit zone names in  zone _list   If  zone_set  is the  active zone set  the zone will not be removed until the zone set has been  deactivated     rename  zone_set_old   zone_set_new   Renames the zone set given by  zone_set_old  to the name given by   Zone_set_new   You can rename the active zone set     zones  zone_set   Displays all zones that are components of the zone set given by  zone_set   This  keyword does not require an Admin session     m Azone set must be active for its definitions to be applied to the fabric   H   Only one zone set 
104. fer complete    43430 bytes sent in 0 292 secs  1 5e 02 Kbytes sec    Remote system type is UNIX     Using binary mode to transfer files        B 14    59042 07 A    B     Command Line Interface  QLOGIC Create Support Command       221 You have transferred 43430 bytes in 1 files   221 Total traffic for this session was 43888 bytes in 1 transfers     221 Thank you for using the FTP service on localhost localdomain     FTP the dump support file to another machine   y n   n       59042 07 A B 15    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Date Command QLOGIC       Date Command  This command displays or sets the system date and time  To set the date and time  the information string must be provided in this format  MMDDhhmmCCYY  The  new date and time takes effect immediately  Network Time Protocol  NTP  must  be disabled to set the time with the Date command  Refer to the    Set Setup  Command    on page B 53  System keyword  for information about NTP     Authority Admin session except to display the date     Syntax date   MMDDhhmmCCYY     Keywords   MMDDhhmmCCYY   Specifies the date     this requires an admin session  If you omit   MMDDhhmmCCYY   the current date is displayed which does not require an  admin session   Examples The following is an example of the Date command   SANbox2   gt  date  Mon Apr 07 07 51 24 2003    B 16 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Firmware Install Command       Firmware Install Command    Authority    Syntax  Examples    Downlo
105. g   archive B 48   clear B 48   copy 5 13   event B 48  B 76   power on self test B 62  logged in users B 64  Logged In LED 2 6  5 5  login limit 3 12  B 2  loop port   bypass B 51   enable B 51   initialization B 25    maintainability A 2  maintenance   exit 5 12   interface A 3   menu 5 12   mode 2 3  5 2  5 11  Maintenance button 2 2  2 3  5 11  management workstation 2 8  4 5  manufacturer information B 81  marking A 4  media type A 2  memory   activity B 59   flash 2 3   workstation requirement 4 1  mesh topology 3 9  minicom 4 7  Multi Frame Sequence bundling B 39  multiple chassis fabrics 3 6  Multistage topology 3 10    N  name server  display B 60  zone 3 3  network    Index 3    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX       Installation Guide QLOGIC  configuration reset B 31 Fibre Channel 2 5  interfaces B 59 initialize B 30  Network Time Protocol internal test B 85  client B 55 LEDs 2 6  server B 55 loopback test B 85  new features 1 2 maximum number of ports users A 1  non critical error 5 1 online test B 85    non disruptive activation 4 21  B 21  NTP   See Network Time Protocol  null modem F F DB9 cable 4 5    operational information B 60  performance B 60  B 79  performance tuning B 39    O    online test B 85  operating systems 4 1  Over Temperature LED 5 9    P    page break B 35  Passwd command B 26  password  change B 26  factory 3 11  file reset 5 13  maintenance mode 5 11  restore default 5 13  switch B 26  user  account B 1  performance  device 3 6  switch 3
106. g  click the Open Configuration Wizard button     When you power up the switch  the Configuration Wizard will  recognize the switch and lead you through the configuration process        H To start SANsurfer Switch Manager from SANsurfer Management Suite  do  the following     1  Start the SANsurfer Management Suite application using one of the  following methods     LI For Windows  double click the SANsurfer shortcut  or select  SANsurfer from Start menu  depending on how you installed the  SANsurfer application  From a command line  enter the following  command      lt install_directory gt  SANsurfer exe       LI For Linux or Solaris enter the SANsurfer command            lt install_directory gt   SANsurfer       2  From the SANsurfer Management Suite home page  click the  SANsurfer Switch Manager button     4 16 59042 07 A    XKX 4     Installation    QLOGIC Installing a Switch       3  Inthe Initial Start dialog  click the Open Configuration Wizard button   When you power up the switch  the Configuration Wizard will  recognize the switch and lead you through the configuration process     4 2 7    Connect the Switch to AC Power    WARNING   This product is supplied with a 3 wire power cable and plug for  the user   s safety  Use this power cable in conjunction with a  properly grounded outlet to avoid electrical shock  An electrical  outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage  on metal parts of the switch chassis  It is the responsibility of the  custo
107. g command operates on configurations     Usage  config   activate   backup   cancel   copy   delete    edit hoer   restore   save      The following is an example of the Help Config Edit command    SANbox2   gt  help config edit   config edit  CONFIG_NAME    This command initiates a configuration session and places the current session  into config edit mode    If CONFIG_NAME is given and it exists  it gets edited  otherwise  it gets    created  If it is not given  the currently active configuration is edited   Admin mode is required for this command     Usage  config edit  CONFIG_NAME        59042 07 A    B 19    B     Command Line Interface  History Command    XX    QLOGIC       History Command  Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can    Authority    Syntax  Notes    Examples    B 20    re execute selected commands   None    history    Use the History command to provide context for the   command     E   Enter   command_string  to re execute the most recent command that    matches  command_string      E Enter   line number  to re execute the corresponding command from the    History display    E Enter   partial command string  to re execute a command that matches the    command string   m Enter    to re execute the most recent command     The following is an example of the History command   SANbox2   gt  history   1 show switch   2 date   3 help set    4 history    SANbox2   gt   3    help set    set SET_OPTIONS    There are many attribu
108. gement sessions     including any Telnet sessions  When the firmware activation is complete     you may log in to the switch again     Do you want to continue   y n      Press    User Account   johndoe  IP Address S TOL20u33 130    Source Filename   4 2 00 11_x86    About to install image  Do you want to continue     Connected to 10 20 33 130  10 20 33 130    220 localhost localdomain FTP server    331 Password required for johndoe     Password  XXXXXXXXX   230 User johndoe logged in   bin   200 Type set to I    verbose    Verbose mode off     This may take several seconds       The switch will now reset     Connection closed by foreign host     q  and the ENTER key to abort this command      Version wu 2 6 1 18        B 24    59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Lip Command       Lip Command  Reinitializes the specified loop port     Authority   Admin session    Syntax lip  port_number     Keywords _ port_number   The number of the port to be reinitialized  Ports are numbered beginning with 0     Examples The following is an example of the Lip command     SANbox2  admin    gt  lip 2    59042 07 A B 25    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Passwd Command QLOGIC       Passwd Command    Authority    Syntax  Keywords    Examples    Changes a user account   s password     Admin account name and an admin session to change another account s  password  You can change you own password without an Admin session     passwd  account_name     account_name    The user 
109. gt put filename  6  Wait for the transfer to complete  then close the FTP session   xxxxx bytes sent in xx secs   ftp gt quit  7  Establish communications with the switch using the CLI  Enter one of the  following on the command line   telnet XXX XXX XXX XXX  or  telnet switchname  where XxxX XXX XXxX xXXx is the switch IP address  and switchname is the  switch name associated with the IP address    8  A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login  Enter an account name  and password  The default account name and password are  admin   password     9  Open an Admin session to acquire the necessary authority    SANbox2 S  gt admin start  10  Display the list of firmware image files on the switch to confirm that the file  was loaded   SANbox2  admin    gt image list  11  Unpack the firmware image file to install the new firmware in flash memory   SANbox2  admin    gt image unpack filename  59042 07 A B 23    B     Command Line Interface  Image Command    XX    QLOGIC       Examples    12  Wait for the unpack to complete     image unpack command result     13  A message will prompt you to reset the switch to activate the firmware   Resetting the switch is disruptive  Use the Hotreset command to attempt a    non disruptive activation     SANbox2  admin    gt hotreset    The following is an example of the Image Install command     SANbox2  admin    gt  image install    Warning  Installing new firmware requires a switch reset     Continuing with this action will terminate all mana
110. h  reset or new configuration activation  This command also clears port counters     Admin session except for the Clear keyword     set port  port_number   bypass  alpa   clear  enable  speed  transmission_speed   state  state    port_number   Specifies the port  Ports are numbered beginning with 0   bypass  alpa   Sends a Loop Port Bypass  LPB  to a specific Arbitrated Loop Physical Address   ALPA  or to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop   alpa  can be a specific ALPA or the  keyword ALL to choose all ALPAs     clear  Clears the counters on the port  This keyword does not require an admin session     enable   Sends a Loop Port Enable  LPE  to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop   speed  transmission_speed    Specifies the transmission speed for the specified port  Choose one of the  following port speed values     1Gb s  One gigabit per second     2Gb s  Two gigabits per second     Auto  The port speed is automatically detected    state  state    Specifies one of the following administrative states for the specified port   Online  Places the port online  This activates and prepares the port to send data   Offline  Places the port offline  This prevents the port from receiving signal and  accepting a device login   Diagnostics  Prepares the port for testing  This prepares the port for testing and prevents  the port from accepting a device login     B 51    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Set Port Command QLOGIC       Down  Disables the port by removing power from the port las
111. hen planning a fabric   Section 4 explains how to install and configure the switch     Section 5 describes the diagnostic methods and troubleshooting  procedures     Appendix A lists the switch specifications   Appendix B describes the Command Line Interface     Please read the communications statements and laser safety information later in  this section  Use this manual with the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s  Guide     1 1    Intended Audience  This manual introduces users to the switch and explains its installation and  service  It is intended for users who are responsible for installing and servicing  network equipment     59042 07 A    1 1    1     Introduction  Related Materials    XX    QLOGIC       1 2    Related Materials    The following manuals and materials are referenced in the text and or provide  additional information     SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide  publication number  59022 10     QLogic Switch Interoperability Guide v3 0  This PDF document can be  downloaded at http   www qlogic com interopguide info asp inter     Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop  FC AL 2  Rev  6 8   Fibre Channel 10 bit Interface Rev  2 3     Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel  Standard  draft ietf ipfc fabric element mib 04 txt      The Fibre Channel Standards are available from     1 3    Global Engineering Documents  15 Inverness Way East  Englewood  CO  80112 5776 Phone   800  854 7179 or  303  397 7956  Fax   303  397 2740 
112. ibute it and or modify it under  the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free  Software Foundation  either version 2 of the License  or  at your option  any  later version     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful  but WITHOUT  ANY WARRANTY  without even the implied warranty of  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  See  the GNU General Public License for more details     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along  with this program  if not  write to the Free Software Foundation  Inc   59  Temple Place   Suite 330  Boston  MA 02111 1307  USA     Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail     If the program is interactive  make it output a short notice like this when it  starts in an interactive mode     Gnomovision version 69  Copyright  C  year name of author    Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY  for details type     show w   This is free software  and you are welcome to redistribute it under  certain conditions  type    show c  for details     The hypothetical commands    show w  and    show c  should show the  appropriate parts of the General Public License  Of course  the commands  you use may be called something other than    show wi and    show C  they  could even be mouse clicks or menu items  whatever suits your program     You should also get your employer  if you work as a programmer  or your  school  if any  to sign a  copyright disc
113. ies all log file buffers to a file on the switch named  ogfile  You can  use FTP to download this file to the management workstation  You must download  the logfile before resetting the switch    5 3 6   Maintenance     Remove Switch Config  This option deletes all configurations from the switch except for the default  configuration  This restores switch configuration parameters to the factory defaults    except for user accounts and zoning  Refer to Table B 3 though Table B 8 for the  factory default values     59042 07 A 5 13    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX    Recovering a Switch QLOGIC       5 3 7  Maintenance     Remake Filesystem    In the event of sudden loss of power  it is possible that the switch configuration  may become corrupt  The file system on which the configuration is stored must be  re created  This option resets the switch to the factory default values including  user accounts and zoning  Refer to Table B 3 though Table B 8 for the factory  default values     CAUTION  If you choose the Remake Filesystem option  you will lose all  changes made to the fabric configuration that involve that switch   such as password and zoning changes  You must then restore the  switch from an archived configuration or reconfigure the portions  of the fabric that involve the switch     5 3 8  Maintenance     Reset Switch    This option closes the Telnet session  exits maintenance mode and reboots the  switch using the current switch configuration  All unpacked firmwar
114. if SMS was  installed in it   s default directory   opt QLogic_Corporation SANsurfer    Otherwise  enter the path name for the SMS installation directory  The script  will copy the necessary files to the specified installation directory     Start SANsurfer Switch Manager from SANsurfer Management suite as you  did in step 9 and confirm that the new version is running     4     Installation XKX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       4 2 6    Start SANsurfer Switch Manager    You can start SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone application or from  SANsurfer Management Suite     Note  After the switch is operational  you can also open the SANsurfer  Switch Manager web applet  by entering the switch IP address in an  internet browser  If your workstation does not have the Java 2 Run  Time Environment program  you will be prompted to download it     H To start SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone application  do the  following     1  Start the SANsurfer Switch Manager using one of the following  methods     QO  For Windows  double click the SANsurfer Switch Manager  shortcut  or select SANsurfer Switch Manager from Start menu   depending on how you installed the SANsurfer Switch Manager  application  From a command line  you can enter the  SANsurfer_Switch_Manager command         lt install_directory gt SANsurfer_Switch_Manager exe    LI For Linux or Solaris  enter the following command            lt install_directory gt   SANsurfer_Switch_Manager  2  Inthe Initial Start dialo
115. ile in the installation directory  Click the Switch tab from the   left pane to open SANsurfer Switch Manager  From the Help menu  select   About     and make note of the release version number  Close SANsurfer   Management Suite     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    4     Installation  Installing a Switch       59042 07 A    10     11     12     13     14     15     To ensure that you are using the most recent version of SANsurfer Switch  Manager  visit the QLogic support web page and go to Drivers  Software and  Manuals     a  Select your switch model from the pull down menu  Locate the  description for SANsurfer Switch Manager for Linux under   Management Software      b  Ifthe release version number  4 02 xx  is greater than what is currently  installed on your workstation  down load the new version and proceed  to step 11  Otherwise  no upgrade is needed and the SMS installation  is complete     From the tar gz file  extract the SANsurferSwitchMgr_Linux_4 02 xx bin  file and make the file executable     chmod  x sansurferswitchmgr_linux_4 02 xx bin  Execute the install program and follow the installation instructions     sansurferswitchmgr_linux_4 02 xx bin    When prompted for an installation directory  click the Choose button and  select the same folder as the SANsurfer Management Suite installation in  step 9  The default SMS installation directory is   opt QLogic_Corporation SANsurfer     Enter the following script command from the installation directory     chglax    St
116. ill  isolate as a separate fabric  and the Logged In LEDs on both switches will flash  green to show the affected ports  If you connect a new switch to an existing fabric  with its domain ID unlocked  and a domain ID conflict occurs  the new switch will  isolate as a separate fabric  However  you can remedy this by resetting the new  switch or taking it offline then back online  The principal switch will reassign the  domain ID and the switch will join the fabric     Note  Domain ID reassignment is not reflected in Zoning that is defined by  domain ID port number pair or Fibre Channel address  You must  reconfigure zones that are affected by domain ID reassignment  To  prevent zoning definitions from becoming invalid under these  conditions  lock the domain IDs using SANsurfer Switch Manager or  the Set Config Switch command     59042 07 A 3 7    3     Planning XKX    Multiple Chassis Fabrics QLOGIC       3 4 3  Common Topologies    The SANbox2 8c switch supports the following topologies   H Cascade Topology   H   Mesh Topology   H Multistage Topology    3 4 3 1   Cascade Topology  A cascade topology describes a fabric in which the switches are connected in  series  If you connect the last switch back to the first switch  you create a  cascade with a loop topology as shown in Figure 3 1  The loop reduces latency  because any switch can route traffic in the shortest direction to any switch in the  loop  The loop also provides failover should a switch fail     The example casca
117. illuminate continuously  All other chassis LEDs will be extinguished     3  Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the maintenance mode IP  address 10 0 0 1     4    Enter the maintenance mode account name and password  prom  prom    and press the Enter key     Sanbox login  prom   Password  XxXxXx    username anteater Itasca   telnet 10 0 0 1  Trying 1020 20 13 2   Connected to 10 0 0 1    Escape character is                59042 07 A 5 11    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX    Recovering a Switch QLOGIC       5   The maintenance menu displays several recovery options  To select a  switch recovery option  press the corresponding number  displayed in  option  field  on the keyboard and press the Enter key    Exit   Image Unpack   Reset Network Config   Reset User Accounts to Default   Copy Log Files   Remove Switch Config   Remake Filesystem   7  Reset Switch   Option     Do PRP WN ER CH          These options and their use are described in the following subsections     5 3 1  Maintenance     Exit    This option closes the current login session  To log in again  enter the  maintenance mode account name and password  prom  prom   To return to  normal operation  momentarily press and release the Maintenance button or  power cycle the switch     5 3 2   Maintenance     Image Unpack  This option unpacks and installs new firmware when the current firmware has  become corrupt  Before using this option  you must load the new firmware image    file onto the switch  The
118. ilureTrap Enables  True  or disables  False  the generation of traps in  response to trap authentication failures  The default is False     ProxyEnabled Enables  True  or disables  False  SNMP communication  with other switches in the fabric  The default is True                 system   Prompts you in a line by line fashion to change system configuration settings   Table B 14 describes the system configuration fields  For each parameter  enter a  new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets     Note  Changing the IP address will terminate all Ethernet management  sessions     Table B 14  System Configuration Settings       Entry Description       EthONetworkDiscovery Ethernet boot method  1   Static  2   Bootp  3    DHCP  4   RARP  The default is 1   Static     EthONetworkAddress Ethernet Internet Protocol  IP  address  The  default is 10 0 0 1              59042 07 A       XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Setup Command       Table B 14  System Configuration Settings  Continued           AdminTimeout    InactivityTimeout    LocalLogEnabled    RemoteLogEnabled    RemoteLogHostAddress    NTPClientEnabled    NTPServerAddress    EmbeddedGUlEnabled       Entry Description  EthONetworkMask Ethernet subnet mask address   EthOGatewayAddress Ethernet IP address gateway        Amount of time in minutes the switch waits before  terminating an idle Admin session  Zero  0   disables the time out threshold  The default is 30   the maximum 
119. inStatus LoggedIn SymbolicName Port8   MaxCredit 12 SyncStatus SyncAcquired  MediaSpeeds 1Gb s  2Gb s XmitterEnabled True                      ALInit 5 LIP_F8_AL_PS 0  ALInitError 0 LIP_F8_F7 0  BadFrames 0 LinkFailures 2  Class2FramesIn 0 Login 3  Class2FramesOut 0 Logout 2  Class2WordsIn 0 LoopTimeouts 1  Class2WordsOut 0 LossOfSync 2  Class3FramesIn 999 PrimSeqErrors 0  Class3FramesOut 540 RxLinkResets 1  Class3Toss 0 RxOfflineSeq 0  Class3WordsIn 29516 TotalErrors 628777  Class3WordsOut 8406 TotalLinkResets 6  DecodeErrors 628775 TotalLIPsRecvd 5  EpConnects 3 TotalLIPsxXmitd 7  FBusy 0 TotaloOfflineSeq 5  FlowErrors 0 TotalRxFrames 999  FReject 0 TotalRxWords 29516  InvalidCRC 0 TotalTxFrames 540  InvalidDestAddr 0 TotalTxWords 8406  LIP AL PD AL PS 0 TxLinkResets 5  LIP_F7_AL_PS 0 TxOfflineSeq 5  LIP_F7_F7 5       B 69    B     Command Line Interface       Show Command QLOGIC  The following is an example of the Show Switch command   SANbox2   gt  show switch  Switch Information  SymbolicName sw  108  SwitchwwNn 100000c0dd00bc56  SwitchType SANbox2 8c  BootVersion Vx x x x 0  day month date time year   CreditPool 0  DomainID 19  0x13   FirstPortAddress 130000  FlashSize   MBytes 128  LogLevel Critical  MaxPorts 8  NumberOfResets 15  ReasonForLastReset PowerUp  ActiveImageVersion   build date Vx x x 0 2  day month date time year   PendingImageVersion   build date Vx x x 0 17  day month date time year   ActiveConfiguration default  AdminState Online  AdminModeActive False 
120. ing a SANbox2 8c switch involves the following steps   Mount the switch    Install SFP transceivers    Connect the management workstation to the switch   Configure the management workstation    Install the management application    Start the management application    Connect the switch to the AC power source   Configure the switch     oO ON Oa bk pb      Cable devices to the switch     4 2 1  Mount the Switch    The switch can be placed on a flat surface and stacked or mounted in a 19    EIA  rack  Refer to    Dimensions    on page A 3 for weight and dimensional  specifications  The top of each chassis has dimples to receive the rubber feet of a  second chassis stacked on top  Without the rubber feet  the switch occupies 1U of  space in an EIA rack  Mounting rails are required for rack installation and are  available through QLogic Corporation     WARNING   Mount switches in the rack so that the weight is distributed  evenly  An unevenly loaded rack can become unstable possibly  resulting in equipment damage or personal injury     AVERTISSEMENT    Installer les commutateurs dans l armoire informatique de sorte  que le poids soit r  parti uniform  ment  Une armoire informatique  d  s  quilibr   risque d entra  ner des blessures ou d endommager  l   quipement     WARNUNG    Switches so in das Rack einbauen  dass das Gewicht  gleichm    ig verteilt ist  Ein Rack mit ungleichm    iger  Gewichtsverteilung kann schwanken umfallen und  Ger  tbesch  digung oder Verletzung verursachen
121. ing the end of the list    press  q    ThresholdMonitoringEnabled    CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger    SampleWindow    DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger    SampleWindow    TSLMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger    SampleWindow    LoginMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger    SampleWindow    LogoutMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger    SampleWindow    LOSMonitoringEnabled  RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger    SampleWindow     admin    gt  config edit    or  Q  and the ENTER key to do so      True   False      True   False    decimal value    decimal value      decimal value      True   False    decimal value    decimal value      decimal value      True   False    decimal value    decimal value      decimal value      True   False    decimal value    decimal value      decimal value      True   False    decimal value    decimal value      decimal value      True   False    decimal value    decimal value      decimal value     1 1000   0 1000   1 1000 sec     1 1000   0 1000   1 1000 sec     1 1000   0 1000   1 1000 sec     1 1000   0 1000   1 1000 sec     1 1000   0 1000   1 1000 sec     1 1000   0 1000   1 1000 sec        False    rue    25       rue    200    10    True    True    100       10       59042 07 A    B     Command Line Interface          QLOGIC    Set Config Command  Finished configuring attributes   This configuration must be saved  see config save command  and  activated  se
122. irectory on the disk that contains the executable  Enter the  following command     cd cdrom cdrom0 Switch_Manager solaris    Add the package and follow the SANsurfer Switch Manager installation  instructions  Enter the following command     pkgadd  d sol_pkg    4     Installation XKX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       4 2 5 2  SANsurfer Management Suite    The following instructions describe how to install SANsurfer Management Suite  and upgrade SANsurfer Switch Manager  You can install SANsurfer Management  Suite  SMS  on a Windows  Linux  or Solaris workstation  Choose the instructions  for your workstation     WR   SMS Installation for Windows   WR   SMS Installation for Linux   WR   SMS Installation for Solaris  4 2 5 2 1    SMS Installation for Windows    Close all programs currently running  and insert the SANsurfer Management Suite  Installation Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive     1  If the SANsurfer Management Suite start page does not open in your default  browser  do the following     a    Using Windows Explorer  double click the drive letter which contains  the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk    b    Locate and double click the Start_Here htm file to open the SANsurfer  Management Suite start page in your default browser    2      On the SANsurfer Management Suite start page  click the SANbox Switch   Software button    On the SANbox Switch Software page  scroll to the SANbox2 Series area    In the Operating System column  click the Win NT 2000 
123. is 1440     Amount of time in minutes the switch waits before  terminating an idle Telnet command line interface  session  Zero  0  disables the time out threshold   The default is 0  the maximum is 1440     Enables  True  or disables  False  the saving of log  information on the switch  The default is True     Enables  True  or disables  False  the recording of  the switch event log on a remote host that supports  the syslog protocol  The default is False     The IP address of the host that will receive the  switch event log information if remote logging is  enabled  The default is 10 0 0 254     Enables  True  or disables  False  the Network  Time Protocol  NTP  client on the switch  This  client enables the switch to synchronize its time  with an NTP server  This feature supports NTP  version 4 and is compatible with version 3  An  Ethernet connection to the server is required and  you must first set an initial time and date on the  switch  The synchronized time becomes effective  immediately  The default is False     The IP address of the NTP server from which the  NTP client acquires the time and date  The default  is 10 0 0 254     Enables  True  or disables  False  the SANsurfer  Switch Manager Web applet  Changing this  parameter to False while the applet is running will  terminate the applet  The default is True           59042 07 A    B 55    B     Command Line Interface  Set Setup Command    QLOGIC       Examples    SANbox2   gt  admin start    SANbox2  admin      
124. it snaps in place  To remove a  transceiver  gently press the transceiver into the port to release the tension  then  pull on the release tab or lever and remove the transceiver  Different transceiver  manufacturers have different release mechanisms  Consult the documentation for  your transceiver     Note  The SFP transceiver will fit only one way  If the SFP does not install  under gentle pressure  flip it over and try again     4 4 59042 07 A    XKX 4     Installation    QLOGIC Installing a Switch       4 2 3  Connect the Workstation to the Switch    You can manage the switch using SANsurfer Switch Manager or the command  line interface  SANsurfer Switch Manager requires an Ethernet connection to the  switch  The command line interface can use an Ethernet connection or a serial  connection  Choose a switch management method  then connect the  management workstation to the switch in one of the following ways     H Indirect Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the switch  RJ 45 Ethernet connector through an Ethernet switch or a hub  This requires  a 10 100 Base T straight cable as shown in Figure 4 2     H Direct Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the switch  RJ 45 Ethernet connector  This requires a 10 100 Base T cross over cable  as shown in Figure 4 2     H Serial port connection from the management workstation to the switch  RS 232 serial port connector  This requires a null modem F F DB9 cable as  shown in Figure 4 2        Indirect
125. itch configuration you must open an Admin session with the Admin  Start command  An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes  at the same time either through Telnet or SANsurfer Switch Manager  You must  also open a Config Edit session with the Config Edit command and indicate which  configuration you want to modify  If you do not specify a configuration name the  active configuration is assumed  The Config Edit session provides access to the  Set Config commands with which you make modifications to the port  switch  port  threshold alarm  or zoning configuration components as shown     SANbox2   gt  admin start    SANbox2  admin    gt  config edit default       The config named default is being edited   SANbox2  admin config   gt  set config port  SANbox2  admin config   gt  set config switch      SANbox2  admin config   gt  set config threshold                        SANbox2  admin config   gt  set config zoning      The Config Save command saves the changes you made during the Config Edit  session  In this case  changes to the configuration named Default are being saved  to a new configuration named config_ 10132003  However  the new configuration  does not take effect until you activate it with the Config Activate command as  shown     SANbox2  admin config   gt  config save config_10132003  SANbox2  admin   gt  config activate config_10132003  SANbox2  admin    gt  admin end   SANbox2   gt     The Admin End command releases the Admin session for other ad
126. l ports  Table B 9 describes the port parameters     ports  port_number    Initiates an editing session in which to change configuration parameters for all  ports based on the configuration for the port given by  port_number   If you omit   port_number   port 0 is used  For each parameter  enter a new value or press the    Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets  Enter    q    to end the  configuration  Table B 9 describes the port parameters     Table B 9  Set Config Port Parameters       Parameter Description       AdminState Port administrative state    WR Online     Activates and prepares the port to send  data  This is the default    E Offline     Prevents the port from receiving signal  and accepting a device login    E Diagnostics     Prepares the port for testing and  prevents the port from accepting a device login    E Down   Disables the port by removing power from  the port lasers     LinkSpeed Transmission speed  1 Gbps  2 Gbps  or Auto  The  default is Auto     PortType Port type  GL  G  F  FL  Donor  The default is GL                 B 37    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command    XX    QLOGIC       Table B 9  Set Config Port Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       SymbolicPortName    ALFairness    DeviceScanEnabled    ForceOfflineRSCN    ARB_FF    InteropCredit    ExtCredit    FANEnable          Descriptive name for the port  The name can be up to  32 characters excluding    semicolon      and comma       The defa
127. laimer  for the program  if necessary   Here is a sample  alter the names     Yoyodyne  Inc   hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program   Gnomovision   which makes passes at compilers  written by James Hacker     signature of Ty Coon  1 April 1989  Ty Coon  President of Vice    This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into  proprietary programs  If your program is a subroutine library  you may  consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the  library  If this is what you want to do  use the GNU Library General Public  License instead of this License     1 14 59042 07 A    XKX 1     Introduction    QLOGIC Technical Support       1 14  Technical Support    Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical  support of their QLogic switch products  QLogic direct customers may contact  QLogic Technical Support  others will be redirected to their authorized  maintenance provider     Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest  firmware and software updates     1 14 1   Availability  QLogic Technical Support is available from 7 00 AM to 7 00 PM Central Standard  Time  Monday through Friday  excluding QLogic observed holidays    1 14 2   Training  QLogic offers certification training for the technical professional for both the  SANblade    HBAs and the SANbox2    switches  From the training link at  www qlogic com  you may choose Electronic Based Traini
128. link    Click the SANsurfer Management Software link to open the File Download   dialog     6  You have a choice of running the installation file from the CD ROM or  downloading the installation file to your hard drive  Choose one of the  following     a Open the installation file from the CD ROM and follow the SANsurfer  Switch Manager installation instructions     HR Specify a location in which to save the  sansurfer_windows_install exe file  and click the Save button   Double click the saved sansurfer_windows_install exe file and  follow the installation instructions     4 10 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    4     Installation  Installing a Switch       10     11     12     13     14     59042 07 A    When the installation is complete  start SANsurfer Management Suite using  the SANsurfer file from the SANsurfer Management Suite installation  directory  You can also start SANsurfer Management Suite by clicking the  SANsurfer icon  if installed  on the desktop or from the Start menu  In SMS   Click the Switch tab in the left pane  From the Help menu  select About      and make note of the version number  Close SANsurfer Management Suite     To ensure that you are using the most recent version of SANsurfer Switch  Manager  visit the QLogic support web page and go to Drivers  Software and  Manuals     a  Select your switch model from the pull down menu  Locate the  description for SANsurfer Switch Manager for Windows under   Management Software      b  Ifthe release version numb
129. ll  CLISH  SS    Ka    Ka     kkkkkkkkkk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk    SystemDescription  EthONetworkAddress  MACAddress  WorldWideName  ChassisSerialNumber  SymbolicName  ActiveSWVersion  ActiveTimestamp    DiagnosticsStatus    SANbox2 8c FC Switch   10 20 11 192  use  set setup system  to update   00 c0 dd 00 7l ee   10 00 00 c0 dd 00 7l ed   FAM033100024   SANbOx2   VXx X X X 26   day month date time year    Passed       B 72    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Config Command       Show Config Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    Examples    59042 07 A    Displays switch  port  alarm threshold  and zoning for the current configuration   None    show config  port  port_number   switch  threshold  zoning    port  port_number    Displays configuration parameters for the port number given by  port_number    Ports are numbered beginning with 0  If  port_number  is omitted  all ports are  specified    switch   Displays configuration parameters for the switch     threshold  Displays alarm threshold parameters for the switch     zoning  Displays zoning configuration parameters for the switch   The following is an example of the Show Config Port command     SANbox2   gt  show config port 3    Port Number  3    AdminState Offline  LinkSpeed Auto  PortType GL  SymbolicName Port3  ALFairness False    DeviceScanEnabled True    ForceOfflineRSCN False       ARB_FF False  InteropCredit 0  ExtCredit 0  FANEnabled Tr
130. logy  A fabric in which the switches are  connected in series  If you connect the last  switch back to the first switch  you create a  cascade with a loop topology     Class 2 Service    A service which multiplexes frames at  frame boundaries to or from one or more  N_ Ports wit h acknowledgment provided     Glossary 1    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch  Installation Guide    XX    QLOGIC       Class 3 Service    A service which multiplexes frames at  frame boundaries to or from one or more  N_Ports without acknowledgment     Configured Zone Sets    The zone sets stored on a switch  excluding the active zone set     Default Visibility    Zoning parameter that determines the  level of communication among  ports devices when there is no active zone  set     Domain ID    User defined number that identifies the  switch in the fabric     Event Log    Log of messages describing events that  occur in the fabric     Expansion Port    E Port that connects to another FC SW 2  compliant switch     Fabric Database    The set of fabrics that have been opened  during a SANsurfer Switch Manager  session     Fabric Device Management Interface    An interface by which device host bus  adapters can be managed through the  fabric     Fabric Management Switch    The switch through which the fabric is  managed     Glossary 2    Fabric Name    User defined name associated with the file  that contains user list data for the fabric     Fabric Port  An F_Port or FL_Port     Fabric Security    The fun
131. main    97  98  99  100  101  102  103  104     0x61    0x62    0x63    0x64    0x65    0x66    0x67    0x68     WW    WW     WW    WW    WW    WW     WW     WW           remote      10 00 00 60 69 50 0b 6c    1    AO  10   I0   TO   10   10   10   10     00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed  00 00 60 df 22 2e 0c  00 00 cO dd 00 72 45  00 00 c0O dd 00 ba  68  00 00 60 df 22 2e 06  00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ef  00 00 60 69 50 0b 6c  00 00 c0 dd 00 b8 b7    The following is an example of the Show Fabric command     SANbox2   gt  show fabric    Domain WWN  16  0x10  10   17  0x11  10   18  0x12  10   19  0x13  10     00   00   00   00    00 cO dd 00   00 cO dd 00   00 cO dd 00    00 cO dd 00     77    6a   eg  bes    GR  2d  04  56    Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr SymbolicName    10 20 68 11 0 0 0 0 gui sbt  EI  10 20 68 12 0 0 0 0 swl2  10 20 68 160 0 0 0 0 sw  160  10 20 68 108 0 0 0 0 Sb2  108       59042 07 A    B 65    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Show Command QLOGIC       The following is an example of the Show FDMI command     SANbox2   gt  show fdmi    HBA ID PortID Manufacturer Model Ports    21 01 00 e0 8b 27 aa bc 610000 QLogic Corporation QLA2342 2  21 00 00 00 ca 25 9b 96 180100 QLogic Corporation QL2330 2    The following is an example of the Show FDMI WWN command     SANbox2   gt  show fdmi 21 00 00 e0 8b 09 3b 17    FDMI Information    Manufacturer QLogic Corporation  SerialNumber  04202   Model QLA2342  ModelDescription QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter  PortID 610000   NodeWwW
132. management is the ability to manage switches across  inter switch links using SANsurfer Switch Manager  SNMP  management server   or the application programming interface  The switch comes from the factory with  inband management enabled  If you disable inband management on a particular  switch  you can no longer communicate with that switch by means other than a  direct Ethernet or serial connection     You can also enable or disable the Simple Network Management Protocol   SNMP   SNMP is the protocol governing network management and monitoring of  network devices  SNMP security consists of a read community string and a write  community string  that are the passwords that control read and write access to the  switch  The read community string   public   and write community string   private    are set at the factory to these well known defaults and should be changed if  SNMP is enabled  If SNMP is enabled  default  and the read and write community  strings have not been changed from their defaults  you risk unwanted access to  the switch  SNMP is enabled by default  Consider how you want to manage the  fabric and what switches you do not want managed or monitored through other  switches     59042 07 A 3 11    3     Planning XKX    Fabric Management QLOGIC          3 6  Fabric Management    The SANsurfer Switch Manager application and CLI execute on a management  workstation that provides for the configuration  control  and maintenance of  multiple fabrics  Supported platforms
133. me    1 4  E Solaris    2 8 2 9  CDE    Memory 256 MB or more   Disk Space 150 MB per installation   Processor 500 MHz or faster   Hardware CD ROM drive  RJ 45 Ethernet port  RS 232 serial port  optional     Internet Browser Microsoft   Internet Explorer   5 0 or later  Netscape Navigator   4 72 and later  Mozilla    1 02 and later                Telnet workstations require an RJ 45 Ethernet port or an RS 232 serial port and  an operating system with a Telnet client     4 1 2  Switch Power Requirements    Power requirements are 1 Amp at 90 to 137 Vac and 0 45 Amps at 180 to 264  Vac     59042 07 A 4 1    4     Installation XKX    Installing a Switch QLOGIC       4 1 3  Environmental Conditions    Consider the factors that affect the climate in your facility such as equipment heat  dissipation and ventilation  The switch requires the following operating conditions     H Operating temperature range  5     50  C  41     122  F   H   Relative humidity  15     80   non condensing    4 2   Installing a Switch  Unpack the switch and accessories  The SANbox2 8c product is shipped with the  components shown in Figure 4 1     H SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch  1  with firmware installed  H   Power cord   E Rubber feet  4   E    CD ROM containing the SANsurfer Switch Manager switch management  application  release notes  and documentation                    Figure 4 1  SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch    4 2 59042 07 A    XKX 4     Installation    QLOGIC Installing a Switch       Install
134. mer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and  grounded to prevent electrical shock     You may require a different power cable in some countries  because the plug on the cable supplied with the equipment will  not fit your electrical outlet  In this case  you must supply your  own power cable  The cable you use must meet the following  requirements     E For 125 Volt electrical service  the cable must be rated at 10  Amps and be approved by UL and CSA     E For 250 Volt electrical service  The cable must be rated at 10  Amps  meet the requirements of HO5VV F  and be approved by  VDE  SEMKO  and DEMKO     AVERTISSEMENT    Pour la s  curit   de l utilisateur  l appareil est livr   avec un cable  d   alimentation trifilaire et une fiche  Pour   viter toute secousse    lectrique  enficher ce cable a une prise correctement mise a la  terre Une prise   lectrique dont les fils sont mal branch  s peut  cr  er une tension dangereuse dans les pi  ces m  talliques du  chassis switch  Pour   viter toute secousse   lectrique  s   assurer  que les fils sont correctement branch  s et que la prise est bien  mise a la terre   Dans certains pays les prises   lectriques sont de mod  le  diff  rent  on ne peut y enficher le cable de l appareil  On doit  donc en utiliser un autre ayant les caract  ristiques suivantes   E Alimentation 125 V  Cable pour courant nominal de 10 A   agr     LAC et CSA   E Alimentation 250 V  Cable pour courant nominal de 10 A   conforme au HO5VV F  et agr     V
135. ministrators  when you are done making changes to the switch     B 3    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Working with Switch Configurations QLOGIC       B 3 2  Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations    Backing up and restoring a configuration is useful to protect your work or for use  as a template in configuring other switches  The Config Backup command creates  a file on the switch  named configdata  This file can be used to restore a switch  configuration only from the command line interface  it cannot be used to restore a  switch using SANsurfer Switch Manager     SANbox2   gt  admin start  SANbox2  admin    gt  config backup    The configdata file contains all of the switch configuration information including  the following     H Al named switch configurations including the default configuration  This  includes port  switch  port threshold alarm  and zoning configuration  components     E A SNMP and network information defined with the Set Setup command   H The zoning database included all zone sets  zones  and aliases    You use FTP to download the configdata file to your workstation for safe keeping  and to upload the file back to the switch for the restore function  To download the  configdata file  open an FTP session on the switch and login with the account  name images and password images  Transfer the file in binary mode with the Get  command as shown      gt ftp ip_address  user images    password  images    ftp gt bin  ftp gt get configdata   XXXXxX b
136. move  alias   member list   rename  alias_old   alias_new     add  alias   member_list    Specifies one or more ports devices given by  member _list  to add to the alias  named  alias   Use a  lt space gt  to delimit ports devices in  member list   An alias  can have a maximum of 2000 members  A port device in  member_list  can have  any of the following formats     a Domain ID and port number pair  Domain ID  Port Number   Domain IDs can  be 1    239  port numbers can be 0    255     H 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address  hex     H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name  WWPN  with the format  XX XX XX XX XX XX XXIXX     The application verifies that the  alias  format is correct  but does not validate that  such a port device exists     copy  alias_source   alias_destination   Creates a new alias named  alias_destination  and copies the membership into it  from the alias given by  alias_source      create  alias    Creates an alias with the name given by  alias   An alias name must begin with a  letter and be no longer than 64 characters  Valid characters are 0 9  A Z  a z  _         and    The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 aliases     delete  alias    Deletes the specified alias given by  alias  from the zoning database  If the alias is  a member of the active zone set  the alias will not be removed from the active  zone set until the active zone set is deactivated    list   Displays a list of all aliases  This keyword does not require an
137. n Defaults       2ouspveckgoe dere ENEE AEN ECK SEOENEEESENeEEK EENS delete end B 33  B 8 System Configuration Defaults sicc scecccecesaetes  dort tees theese Heekd ECENERCEE e Eegen B 34  B 9 Set Config Port Parameters EE B 37  B 10 Set Config Switch Parameters          c    cccccecceeeeseseceeneneeeeeeeecenneeceeeeeeesneeeneceeneesesdensesenes B 40  B 11 Set Config Threshold Parameters                 c  cccccccceeereeesseeeeeeeeeeeneseesceeeeseeeeeeeeneneeneeeees B 43  B 12 Set Config Zoning Parameters Eed Se deen B 44  B 13 SNMP Configuration EL Le CEET B 53  B 14 System Configuration Settings          0     cccccseceseccccceeeeeeeseeseceeneceeeeeeeseseeecenesenseneeenseenees B 54  B 15     SHOW  POF  EE EE B 60  B 16 Switch Operational Parameters                   cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeesseeeneenseee B 63  B 17     Zoning Database Bun E B 100  Page viii 59042 07 A    Section 1  Introduction    This manual describes the features and installation of the SANbox2 8c Fibre  Channel switch  firmware version 4 2  This manual is organized as follows     Section 1 describes the intended audience  related materials  safety notices   communications statements  laser safety information  electrostatic discharge  sensitivity precautions  accessible parts  general program license  and  technical support     Section 2 is an overview of the switch  It describes indicator LEDs and all  user controls and connections     Section 3 describes the factors to consider w
138. n Topologie eege EEN 3 8  3 4 3 1 Cascade Topology  E 3 8  3 4 3 2 Mesh TOpOlOGY 2 ssdegcccenstisek atk ex cctaessasencecd eeaaneeeandeesientveleeanden nee ae 3 9  3 4 3 3 Multistage TODO EE 3 10  3 5 Fabre SO CU EE 3 11  3 5 1 leet Acco  nt Sec  rity reesei i e E deies 3 11  3 5 2 Fabric Services  EEN 3 11    Page iv    59042 07 A    XX    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch       QLOGIC Installation Guide  3 6 Fabric  Management   EE 3 12  Section 4 Installation   4 1 Site REQuireMentS 0 0 0 0    ccc cecseecseeeececseeaaeeeaeeaeeeaaeeaeeeaeceaeceeceeeceeeceeeceeeceeeeseeeaees 4 1  4 1 1 Fabric Management VWWorketaton  4 1  4 1 2 Switch Power Requirement               ccccceeecee cece ects cette eee eeeeeaeteneeeeeteeeeeeeeees 4 1  4 1 3 Environmental Condrttons 4 2  4 2 Installing eS WECM emerat crus ea aaa ETE aaa aA EAA a aa star 4 2  4 2 1 Mount the Gwitch    nenn nnn nanne nnna 4 3  4 2 2 Install SFP Transceiverg eaea e Gaade deea ea a aae 4 4  4 2 3 Connect the Workstation to the Switch    4 5  4 2 4 Configure the  Workstation 2 geteeu ENEE beier EegeEER EEN deeg 4 6  4 2 4 1 Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections           4 6  4 2 4 2 Configuring the Workstation Serial Port  4 6  4 2 5 Install the Management Applcation  eneee e eee reerrennreneeeeeeen 4 8  4 2 5 1 SANSurfer Switch Manager isissccsacercterntiitasinrntss eects 4 8  4 2 5 2 SANsurfer Management Suite AAA 4 10  4 2 6 Start SANsurfer Switch Manager    4 16  4 2 7 Connect the Switch to AC 
139. n the FC SW 2  principal switch selection algorithm  1 is  high  255 is low  The default is 254     Switch configuration description  The  configuration description can be up to  32 characters excluding    semicolon       and comma      The default is  Config Default           59042 07 A    B 41    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command    XX    QLOGIC       B 42    Table B 10  Set Config Switch Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          InteropMode    LegacyAddressFormat       Propagates just the active zone set  throughout the fabric  True  compliant   or the entire zoning database  False   non compliant   The default is True     Available only when the InteropMode  parameter is False  this parameter  enables  True  or disables  False  the  use of legacy address formatting for  interoperating with non FC SW 2  switches  Refer to    InteropMode    on  page B 42  The default is False           59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command       59042 07 A    threshold   Initiates a configuration session by which to generate and log alarms for selected  events  The system displays each event  its triggers  and sampling window one  line at a time and prompts you for a value  For each parameter  enter a new value  or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets  These  parameters must be saved in a configuration and activated before they will take  effect  Refer to the    Config Command    on pag
140. n the fabric unique     E Yes   Continue     H No  Correct the domain IDs on the offending switches using the Set  Config Switch command or the SANsurfer Switch Manager Switch  Properties window  Reset the port  If the condition remains  continue     Compare the RA_TOV and ED_TOV timeout values for all switches in the  fabric using the Show Config Switch command or the Switch data tab of the  SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display  Is each timeout value the same  on every switch     G Yes   Continue     H No  Correct the timeout values on the offending switches using the  Set Config Switch command or the SANsurfer Switch Manager Switch  Properties dialog  Reset the port  If the condition remains  continue     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting  POST Diagnostics       5 1 2 2    Display the active zone set on each switch using the Zoning Active  command or the Active Zoneset tab of the SANsurfer Switch Manager  topology display  Compare the zone membership between the two active  zone sets  Are they the same     m Yes   Contact your authorized maintenance provider     H No  Deactivate one of the active zone sets or edit the conflicting zones  so that their membership is the same  Reset the port  If the condition  remains  contact your authorized maintenance provider     Note  This can be caused by merging two fabrics whose active  zone sets have two zones with the same name  but  different membership     Excessive Port Errors    The switch monit
141. nds     H The expiration date is expressed in the number of days until the account  expires  2000 maximum   The switch will issue an expiration alarm every  day for seven days prior to expiration  O  zero  specifies that the account has  no expiration date     delete  account_name    Deletes the account name given by  account_name  from the switch    edit   Initiates an edit session that prompts you for the account name for which to  change the expiration date and authority    list   Displays the list of users currently logged in and their session numbers  Provides  the same function as the Show Users command  This keyword is available to all  account names without an Admin session     Authority level or password changes that you make to an account that is currently  logged in do not take effect until that account logs in again     B 89    B     Command Line Interface  User Command QLOGIC       Examples The following is an example of the User Accounts command     SANbox2  admin    gt  user accounts    Current list of user accounts    images  admin authority   False  never expires   admin  admin authority   True   never expires   chuckca  admin authority   False  expires in  lt  50 days   gregj  admin authority   True   expires in  lt  100 days   fred  admin authority   True   never expires     The following is an example of the User Add command     SANbox2  admin    gt  user add    Press  q  and the ENTER key to abort this command   account name  1 15 chars    userl  account 
142. ng machine readable  source code  which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1  and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange   or     1 10 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    1     Introduction  General Public License       59042 07 A    b    Accompany it with a written offer  valid for at least three years  to give  any third party  for a charge no more than your cost of physically  performing source distribution  a complete machine readable copy of  the corresponding source code  to be distributed under the terms of  Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software  interchange  or     c    Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to  distribute corresponding source code   This alternative is allowed only  for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in  object code or executable form with such an offer  in accord with  Subsection b above      The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making  modifications to it  For an executable work  complete source code means all  the source code for all modules it contains  plus any associated interface  definition files  plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of  the executable  However  as a special exception  the source code  distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed  in either  source or binary form  with the major components  compiler  kernel  and so  on  of the operating 
143. ng or schedule an  intensive  hands on  Certification course   Technical Certification courses include installation  maintenance and  troubleshooting QLogic SAN products  Upon demonstrating knowledge using live  equipment  QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a Certified  Professional  The training professionals at QLogic may be reached by email at  tech training qlogic com    1 14 3    Contact Information    Telephone   1 952 932 4040   Fax   1 952 932 4018   Email    Technical Service support qlogic com  Technical Training tech training qlogic com    Support Web Site  support qlogic com    59042 07 A 1 15    XX    1     Introduction  QLOGIC    Technical Support       Notes    59042 07 A    Section 2  General Description    This section describes the features and capabilities of the SANbox2 8c Fibre  Channel switch  The following topics are described     Chassis controls and LEDs  Fibre channel ports  Ethernet port   Serial port   Power supply and fan  Switch management    Fabrics are managed with the SANsurfer Switch Manager    switch management  application  version 4 02  and the Command Line Interface  CLI   Refer to the  SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for information about using the  SANsurfer Switch Manager application  Refer to Appendix B Command Line  Interface for more information about the command line interface                 59042 07 A    Figure 2 1  SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch    2 1       2     General Description XKX    Ch
144. nitoring tasks are available to all account names  Commands related  to configuration tasks are available only within an admin session  An account  must have Admin authority to enter the Admin Start command  which opens an  admin session  Refer to the    Admin Command    on page B 8     The commands and their page numbers are listed in Table B 2     Table B 2  Commands Listed by Authority Level                      Monitoring Commands Configuration Command  Help  B 19  Admin  B 8   History  B 20   Ping  B 27  Admin Session Commands  Ps  B 28  SE  Quit  B 29  Alias  B 9   Show  B 58  Config     B 11   Show Config  B 73  Create Support  B 14   Show Log  B 76  Date     B 16   Show Pert  B 79  Firmware Install  B 17   Show Setup  B 81  Hardreset  B 18   Uptime  B 88  Hotreset  B 21   Whoami  B 92  Image  B 22   Lip  B 25   Passwd  B 26   Reset  B 30   Set     B 35   Set Config  B 37   Set Log  B 48   Set Port     B 51   Set Setup  B 53   Shutdown  B 84   Test  B 85   User       B 89   Zone     B 93   Zoneset   B 97   Zoning   B 99           Some keywords do not require an Admin session       Some keywords can be executed only by the Admin account name     59042 07 A       B     Command Line Interface XKX    Admin Command QLOGIC       Admin Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    Notes    Examples    Opens and closes an Admin session  The Admin session provides commands  that change the fabric and switch configurations  Only one Admin session can be  open on the switch at any 
145. note informative Avertissement indique la pr  sence d un risque pouvant  entra  ner des blessures     4 3  4 17    Une note informative Attention indique la pr  sence d un risque pouvant entra  ner  des d  g  ts mat  riels     4 4  5 14    59042 07 A 1 3    1     Introduction XKX    Communications Statements QLOGIC          1 7  Communications Statements    The following statements apply to this product  The statements for other products  intended for use with this product appear in their accompanying manuals     1 7 1  Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Class A Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with  the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable  interference  in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at  their own expense     Neither the provider nor the manufacturer is responsible for any radio or television  interference caused by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment   Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to 
146. nt events     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Log Command       59042 07 A    Zoning  Monitors zoning conflict events     display  filter   Displays log events on the screen according to the component or severity level  filter given by  filter    filter  can be one of the following     Info  Displays all informative events     Warning  Displays all warning events     Critical  Displays all critical events     Eport  Displays all events related to E_Ports     Mgmtserver  Displays all events related to the management server     Nameserver  Displays all events related to the name server     Port  port_number   Displays all events related to the port given by  port_number      SNMP  Displays all events related to SNMP     Switch  Displays all events related to switch management     Zoning  Displays all events related to zoning     level  Displays the event severity level logging setting and the display level setting     options   Displays the options that are available for configuring event logging and automatic  display to the screen  Refer to the for information about how to configure event  logging and display level     port   Displays the ports being monitored for events  If an event occurs which is of the  defined level and on a defined component  but not on a defined port  no entry is  made in the log     settings   Displays the current filter settings for component  severity level  port  and display  level  This command is equivalent to exe
147. ollowing   m  A 2 Gbps server and a slower 1 Gbps storage device       Q A high performance server and slow tape storage device    3 6 59042 07 A           3     Planning    QLOGIC Multiple Chassis Fabrics       3 4 2  Domain ID  Principal Priority  and Domain ID Lock    The following switch configuration settings affect multiple chassis fabrics   H Domain ID   a Principal priority   H   Domain ID lock    The domain ID is a unique number from 1   239 that identifies each switch in a  fabric  The principal priority is a number  1   255  that determines the principal  switch which manages domain ID assignments for the fabric  The switch with the  highest principal priority  1 is high  255 is low  becomes the principal switch  If the  principal priority is the same for all switches in a fabric  the switch with the lowest  WWN becomes the principal switch     The domain ID lock allows  False  or prevents  True  the reassignment of the  domain ID on that switch  Switches come from the factory with the domain ID set  to 1  the domain ID lock set to False  and the principal priority set to 254  Refer to  the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for information about  changing the domain ID and domain ID lock using SANsurfer Switch Manager   Refer to the    Set Config Command    on page B 37 for information about changing  the default domain ID  domain ID lock  and principal priority parameters     An unresolved domain ID conflict means that the switch with the higher WWN w
148. ommand QLOGIC       The following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command     SANbox2   gt  zone zonesets zonel    Current List of ZoneSets for Zone  zonel    zone_set_1       B 96 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Zoneset Command       Zoneset Command    Authority    Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric     Admin session and a Zoning Edit session  Refer to the    Zoning Command    on  page B 99 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session  The Active  List   and Zones keywords are available without an Admin session  You must close the  Zoning Edit session before using the Activate and Deactivate keywords     zoneset  activate  zone_set   active  add  zone_set  one Jet  copy  zone_set_source   zone_set_destination   create  zone_set   deactivate  delete one sei  list  remove one sel  zone_list   rename  zone_set_old   zone_set_new   zones  zone_set     activate  zone_set   Activates the zone set given by  zone_set   This keyword deactivates the active  zone set  Close the Zoning Edit session before using this keyword     active  Displays the name of the active zone set  This keyword does not require Admin  session     add  zone_set  one jett  Adds a list of zones and aliases given by one Weil to the zone set given by   zone_set   Use a  lt space gt  to delimit zone and alias names in  Zone list      copy  zone_set_source   zone_set_destination   Creates a new zone set named  zone_set_d
149. onfigdata  Close the FTP session   ftp gt quit    Establish communications with the switch using Telnet  Enter one of  the following on the command line     telnet XXX XXX XXX XXX    or       telnet switchname    where Xxx Xxx xxx xxx is the switch IP address and switchname is the  switch name associated with the IP address     A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login  Enter an account  name and password  The default account name and password are   admin  password      59042 07 A    XKX 5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting    QLOGIC POST Diagnostics       g  Open an admin session to acquire the necessary authority   SANbox2 S gt admin start    h  Restore the configuration file  When the restore is complete  the switch  will reset     SANbox2  admin    gt config restore    5 1 2    Logged iIn LED Indications    Port diagnostics are indicated by the Logged In LED for each port as shown in  Figure 5 1        Logged In LED                                                                                                                                                                   EREM O CC CC CC   a   J 100 200 300 400 500 600 700    ooo0o Fr a  o    ixzei l    OO                2095 GE CC CC CC                Figure 5 1  Logged In LED  The Logged In LED has three indications     H Continuous illumination  A device is logged in to the port   m   Flashing once per second  A device is logging in to the port     H Flashing twice per second  The port is down  offline  or an err
150. oning command B 99  Z    zone  access control list 3 3  add member port B 93  conflict 5 7  copy B 93  create B 93  definition 3 2  delete B 93  delete member port B 94  list B 94  list members B 94  name server 3 3  rename B 94  type B 94  Zone command B 93  zone set  activate B 97  active B 99  add member zone B 97  copy B 97  create B 97  deactivate B 31  B 97  definition 3 2  delete B 97  delete member zone B 98  display B 98  display active B 97  display members B 98    Index 6 59042 07 A    
151. operate  the equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions     m   This device may not cause harmful interference  and    m This device must accept any interference received  including interference  that may cause undesired operation     1 7 2   Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance   Statement  This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emissions for digital  apparatus  set out in Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department  of Communications  Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable  interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take  whatever steps necessary to correct the interference     1 4 59042 07 A    XX    1     Introduction       QLOGIC    Communications Statements   1 7 3   Avis de conformit   aux normes du ministere des Communications du   Canada  Cet   quipement ne d  passe pas les limites de Classe A d   mission de bruits  radio  lectriques por les appareils num  riques  telles que prescrites par le  R  glement sur le brouillage radio  lectrique   tabli par le minist  re des  Communications du Canada  L exploitation faite en milieu r  sidentiel peut  entrainer le brouillage des r  ceptions radio et t  l    ce qui obligerait le propri  taire  ou l op  rateur a prendre les dispositions n  cwssaires pour en   liminer les causes    1 7 4    CE Statement    59042 07 A    The CE symbol on the equipment indica
152. or has  occurred     If a Logged In LED shows an error indication  review the event browser for alarm  messages regarding the affected port  You can also inspect the event log using  the Show Alarm command  Pertinent alarm messages will point to one or more of  the following conditions     a E Port isolation    E Excessive port errors    59042 07 A 5 5    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX    POST Diagnostics    QLOGIC       5 1 2 1    E Port Isolation  A Logged In LED error indication is often the result of E_Port isolation  An isolated  E Port is indicated by a red link in the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology  display  E_Port isolation can be caused by the following     FL_Port is connected to another switch   Conflicting domain IDs   Conflicting timeout values   Conflicting zone membership between active zone sets    Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for information  about how to change domain IDs  timeout values  and edit zoning     Review the event browser and do the following to diagnose and correct an  isolated E_Port     1     5 6    Does the event browser show a repeating alarm about an unsupported  E Port command on the affected port     m Yes   The port is configured as an FL_Port and connected to another  switch  Correct the port connection or the port type     E No   Continue     Display the fabric domain IDs using the Show Domains command or the  Switch data tab in the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display  Are all  domain IDs i
153. ors a set of port errors and generates alarms based on  user defined sample windows and thresholds  These port errors include the    following      CRC errors   H Decode errors     ISL connection count  H   Login errors   E Logout errors    Loss of signal errors    Port threshold alarm monitoring is disabled by default  Refer to the  SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s Guide for information about  managing port threshold alarms     If the count for any of these errors exceeds the rising trigger for three consecutive  sample windows  the switch generates an alarm and disables the affected port   changing its operational state to    down     Port errors can be caused by the  following     59042 07 A    Triggers are too low or the sample window is too small  Faulty Fibre Channel port cable   Faulty SFP   Faulty port   Fault device or HBA    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX    POST Diagnostics    QLOGIC       5 8    Review the event browser to determine if excessive port errors are responsible for  disabling the port  Look for a message that mentions one of the monitored error  types indicating that the port has been disabled  then do the following     1     Examine the alarm configuration for the associated error using the Show  Config Threshold command or the SANsurfer Switch Manager application   Refer to the    Show Config Command    on page B 73  Refer to Table B 5 for a  list of the alarm configuration defaults  Are the thresholds and sample  window correct     m 
154. ort    Small Form Pluggable  SFP  optical  transceivers  Hot swappable  3 3 Volts     1 0625 or 2 125 Gbps   2148 bytes  2112 byte payload   266 MHz Geode   processor   lt 0 4 usec    1 0625 or 2 125 Gbps  full duplex    16 Gb s for a single switch    Power On Self Test  POST  tests all  functional components except SFP  transceivers  Port tests include online   internal  and external tests     LED indicators    59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    A     Specifications  Fabric Management       A 3  Fabric Management    Management Methods        Maintenance Connection    Ethernet Connection    Switch Agent   A 4  Dimensions  Wd     Heighten  Depth            cc eeseeeseeeeeeeee  Weight     A 5  Electrical    Operating voltage    Power source loading    Heat Output  maximum     Circuit Protection    59042 07 A    SANsurfer Switch Manager Graphical User  Interface   Application Programming Interface  Command Line Interface   GS 3 Management Server   SNMP   FTP    RS 232 connector  null modem F F DO  cable    RJ 45 connector  10 100 BASE T cable    Allows a network management station to  obtain configuration values  traffic  information  and failure data pertaining to  the Fibre Channels using SNMP through  the Ethernet interface     8 5     216 mm   19 inch rack mount  1 75     44 mm   1U   20 0     508 mm     8 5 Ibs  3 86 Kg     90 to 137 Vac  47 to 63 Hz  180 to 264 Vac  47 to 63 Hz    1 0 Amps maximum at 90 to 137 Vac  0 45 Amps maximum at 180 to 264 Vac    70 watts    Internally f
155. p COmman WEE B 19  wl ele A Ren ao E B 20  Hotreset Commande B 21  limage COMMING te Ee B 22  Lip Command secese a lovsadundse sachs A EE E AERE B 25  Passwd  Commande B 26  le Eu ene BE B 27  PS  COMMANG  euer desea venience reuse und EE E Eea pE Eas B 28  Page vi 59042 07 A    XKX SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch       QLOGIC Installation Guide  QUIT  Command EE B 29  Reset COMMANG siccisscceisindoved sch orci A   eseu bed eh eeh eet olebuk Ai Auen eg B 30  A  n e DEE B 35  Set Config Command E B 37  Set LOG  Comma EE B 48  DEC POM  COMIMANG BEEN B 51  Set Setup Commande B 53  SHOW Command viscccccacescsccivessscecssescnsdnsusevccusvvevedeuiescvdseusduevtinvudsuscteudeviaies B 58  Show Config Command D B 73  Show Log Command sass ecssecaedece eles tea wg cesesteecde EES ieee ecsde ee eet B 76  Show Per Command i  crctiecsee cadences ERENNERT B 79  Show Setup Commande B 81  Shutdown Commande B 84  TEST Command EE B 85  Uptime Commande B 88  Ee Command RE B 89  Whoami Commande B 92  ZONE COMMANG WEE B 93  ZONESECUGCOMMANG BEE B 97  Zoning COMMANA soi ces a deessticata kaas birena daaraan aaa aaah Aaea deer ai a aaa ineeie B 99  Glossary  Index  Figures  Figure Page  2 1 SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Gwitch  2 1  2 2 Chassis Controls and LEDS irvin a i a e iaaa 2 2  2 3 CHASSIS E e 2 4  2 4 Fibre  Channel Ports sicsisicccdavsdeciviidees na a i a AN AAA  2 5  2 5 Ee Deele E T AETAT 2 6  2 6 e  WR Ee EE 2 7  2 7 e ln GE 2 8  2 8 Serial Port and Pin Identification                cee cc
156. password  4 20 chars  Se BORA RAR    please confirm account password           set account expiration in days  0 2000  O never    0  100  should this account have admin authority   y n    n  y    OK to add user account  userl  with admin authority    and to expire in 100 days     Please confirm  y n    n  y    The following is an example of the User Edit command     SB211 192  admin    gt  user edit    Press  q  and the ENTER key to abort this command   account name  1 15 chars    userl  set account expiration in days  0 2000  O never    0   should this account have admin authority   y n    n     OK to modify user account    userl  with no admin authority    and to expire in 0 days     Please confirm  y n    n        B 90 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  User Command       The following is an example of the User Delete command   SANbox2  admin    gt  user del user3  The user account will be deleted  Please confirm  y n    n  y    The following is an example of the User List command     SANbox2  admin    gt  user list    User Ethernet Addr Port Logged in Since  admin OB sessionl 10 20 68 108 1031 day month date time year  admin OB session2 10 20 68 108 1034 day month date time year  snmp OB session3 Unknown day month date time year  snmp IB session4 Unknown day month date time year  admin OB session5 Unknown day month date time year       59042 07 A    B 91    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Whoami Command QLOGIC       Whoami Command    Displays 
157. port in  a point to point or fabric connection     NTP  Network Time Protocol    Over Temperature LED    A chassis LED or a power supply LED that  indicates that the switch or power supply is  overheating     Pending Firmware    The firmware image that will be activated  upon the next switch reset     POST  Power On Self Test    Power On Self Test  POST     Diagnostics that the switch chassis  performs at start up     Principal Switch    The switch in the fabric that manages  domain ID assignments     SANsurfer Switch Manager  Switch management application     SFP  Small Form Factor Pluggable     Small Form Factor Pluggable    A transceiver device  smaller than a  GigaBit Interface Converter  that plugs into  the Fibre Channel port     Glossary 4    SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol    Soft Zone    Soft zoning divides the fabric for purposes  of controlling discovery  Members of the  same soft zone automatically discover and  communicate freely with all other  members of the same zone     Target    A storage device that responds to an  initiator device     User Account    An object stored on a switch that consists  of an account name  password  authority  level  and expiration date     User Account Security    A component of fabric security that  provides for the administration and  authentication of account names   passwords  expiration dates  and authority  level     VCCI  Voluntary Control Council for Interference    Worldwide Name  WWN     A unique 64 bit address a
158. quipment With Rated Current Less Than  Or Equal To 16 A       1 5    1     Introduction XKX    Communications Statements QLOGIC          1 7 5    VCCI Class A Statement    COM  Mamme Ee RS  VCCI  OR  EOS VFR ARERR CT  COMBEREE CHAT S CBR  WEeSROTCEMHVED  COBYRICIHASOBORMREAT  SLIBRKANSTEMHBOVET     This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council  For Interference by Information Technology Equipment  VCCI   If this equipment  is used in a domestic environment  radio disturbance may arise  When such  trouble occurs  the user may be required to take corrective actions     1 7 6    BSMI Class A Statement    aie e   Jere PAHANE oe  TE A EAR iE Sa  ATE tamp T A Se atk Bok Pee ee ee A     Warning     This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment  this product may cause  radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate  measures     1 6 59042 07 A    XKX 1     Introduction    QLOGIC Laser Safety Information       1 8  Laser Safety Information    This product may use Class 1 laser optical transceivers to communicate over the  fiber optic conductors  The U S  Department of Health and Human Services   DHHS  does not consider Class 1 lasers to be hazardous  The International  Electrotechnical Commission  IEC  825 Laser Safety Standard requires labeling in  English  German  Finnish  and French stating that the product uses Class 1  lasers  Because it is impractical to label the transceivers  the following label is  provide
159. rap functions for the fabric  SANbox2 firmware  supports SNMP versions 1 and 2  the Fibre Alliance Management Information  Base  FA MIB  version 4 0  and the Fabric Element Management Information  Base  FE MIB  RFC 2837  Traps can be formatted using SNMP version 1 or 2   Refer to the SANbox SANbox2 Simple Network Management Protocol Reference  Guide for more information about using SNMP     59042 07 A 2 11    2     General Description XKX    Switch Management QLOGIC          2 6 6  File Transfer Protocol    FTP provides the command line interface for exchanging files between the switch  and the management workstation  These files include firmware image files   configuration files  and log files     Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations     on page B 4 provides an example of using FTP to transfer configuration files     2 12 59042 07 A    3 1  Devices    59042 07 A    Section 3  Planning    Consider the following when planning a fabric   Devices   Device Access   Performance   Multiple Chassis Fabrics   Fabric Security    Fabric Management    When planning a fabric  consider the number of devices and the anticipated  demand  This will determine the number of ports that are needed and the number  of switches  Consider how many and what types of switches are needed     The switch uses SFP transceivers  but the device host bus adapters you are using  may not  Consider whether the device adapters use SFP transceivers or Gigabit  Interface Converters  GBIC   and choose fib
160. rature  Fan Fail  and Heartbeat    LEDs are extinguished while the Input Power LED remains illuminated     After approximately one minute  the POST executes and all LEDs illuminate   When the POST is complete  all LEDs are extinguished except the Input    Power LED and the Heartbeat LED     H     The Input Power LED remains illuminated indicating that the switch  logic circuitry is receiving DC voltage  If not  contact your authorized  maintenance provider     59042 07 A    XKX 4     Installation    QLOGIC Installing a Switch       H The Heartbeat LED indicates the results of the POST  The POST tests  the condition of firmware  memories  data paths  and switch logic  circuitry  If the Heartbeat LED blinks steadily about once per second   the POST was successful  and you can continue with the installation  process  Any other blink pattern indicates that an error has occurred   Refer to    Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns    on page 5 2 for more  information about error blink patterns     The application opens with the Initial Start dialog  Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16  Switch Management User   s Guide for more information about using  exiting  and  uninstalling SANsurfer Switch Manager     4 2 8    Configure the Switch    You can configure the switch using the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or  the command line interface  To configure the switch using SANsurfer Switch  Manager  click the Open Configuration Wizard radio button in the Initial Start  dialog  then click the Procee
161. rchive   Log Settings  Lsdb  Mem  Ns  Perf  Port  Setup Mfg  Setup Snmp  Setup  System  Steering  Switch  Topology  Users     Displays switch operational information  Table B 16 describes the switch  operational parameters     Table B 16  Switch Operational Parameters       Parameter    Description          SymbolicName  SwitchWWN  SwitchType  BootVersion    CreditPool    DomainID  FirstPortAddress  FlashSize   MBytes       Descriptive name for the switch  Switch world wide name  Switch model   PROM boot version    Number of port buffer credits available  to recipient ports    Switch domain ID  FC address of switch port 0    Size of the flash memory in megabytes       59042 07 A    B 63       B     Command Line Interface  Show Command    XX    QLOGIC       B 64    Table B 16  Switch Operational Parameters  Continued           ActivelmageVersion   build date    PendinglmageVersion   build date    ActiveConfiguration    AdminState  AdminModeActive    BeaconOnStatus    OperationalState    PrincipalSwitchRole    BoardTemp  1    Degrees Celsius    BoardTemp  2    Degrees Celsius    SwitchDiagnosticsStatus    SwitchTemperatureStatus       Parameter Description  LogLevel Event severity level used to record  events in the event log  MaxPorts Number of ports available on the switch  NumberOfResets Number of times the switch has been  reset over its service life  ReasonForLastReset Action that caused the last reset       Active firmware image version and build  date     Firmware image 
162. rfer Switch Manager  do the following     1  Select a switch in the topology display and double click to open the  Faceplate display  Open the Switch menu and select Load Firmware     2      Inthe Firmware Upload window  click the Select button to browse and select  the firmware file to be uploaded     3  Click the Start button to begin the loading process     4 3 2  Using the CLI to Install Firmware    To install firmware using the CLI when a File Transfer Protocol  FTP  server is  present on the management workstation  use the Firmware Install command   Refer to the    Firmware Install Command    on page B 17 for more information     CAUTION  Activating firmware will disrupt the fabric  Isolate the switch from  the fabric before installing and activating firmware  To perform a  non disruptive activation use the    Image Command    on page B 22  and the    Hotreset Command    on page B 21     1  Enter the following command to download the firmware from a remote host  to the switch  install the firmware  then reset the switch to activate the  firmware     SANbox2  admin    gt  firmware install    Warning  Installing new firware requires a switch reset   Continuing with this action will terminate all management  sessions  including any Telnet sessions  When the  firmware activation is complete  you may log in to the  switch again           Do you want to continue   y n   y             Press  q  and the ENTER key to abort this command        4 22 59042 07 A    XKX 4     Install
163. rmware  The switch comes with current firmware installed  You can upgrade the firmware  from the management workstation as new firmware becomes available  You can  use the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or the CLI to install new firmware     Note  You can load and activate version 4 2 firmware on an operating switch  without disrupting data traffic or having to re initialize attached devices   If you attempt to perform a non disruptive activation without satisfying  the following conditions  the switch will perform a disruptive activation     m The current firmware version is a 4 x version that precedes the  upgrade version     E No changes are being made to switches in the fabric including  powering up  powering down  disconnecting or connecting ISLs   and switch configuration changes     E No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state       No zoning changes are being made in the fabric     H No changes are being made to attached devices including  powering up  powering down  disconnecting  connecting  and HBA  configuration changes     Ports that are stable when the non disruptive activation begins  then  change states  will be reset  When the non disruptive activation is  complete  SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions reconnect  automatically  However  Telnet sessions must be restarted manually     59042 07 A 4 21    4     Installation XKX    Install Firmware QLOGIC          4 3 1  Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Firmware    To install firmware using SANsu
164. rs  Whether the problem is critical or not  contact your  authorized maintenance provider     If there are no errors  the Heartbeat LED blinks at a steady rate of once per  second  If a critical error occurs  the Heartbeat LED will show an error blink  pattern  If there are non critical errors  the switch disables the failed ports and  flashes the associated Logged In LEDs  Refer to    Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns     on page 5 2 for more information about Heartbeat LED blink patterns     59042 07 A 5 1    5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting XKX  POST Diagnostics    QLOGIC       5 1 1    Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns    5 1 1 1    The Heartbeat LED indicates the operational status of the switch  When the POST  completes with no errors  the Heartbeat LED blinks at steady rate of once per  second  When the switch is in maintenance mode  the Heartbeat LED illuminates  continuously  Refer to    Recovering a Switch    on page 5 11 for more information  about maintenance mode  All other blink patterns indicate critical errors     The Heartbeat LED shows an error blink pattern for the following conditions   RH 2 blinks   Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern   RH 3 blinks   System Error Blink Pattern   RH 4blinks   Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern    Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern    5 1 1 2    An internal firmware failure blink pattern is 2 blinks followed by a two second  pause  The 2 blink error pattern indicates that the firmware has failed  and that the    
165. rt   Source Request    Warning  Installation of software or files not authorized by QLogic will immediately  and irrevocably void all warranty and service contracts on the affected units     The following general public license has been reproduced with permission from     GNU General Public License   Version 2  June 1991   Copyright  C  1989  1991 Free Software Foundation  Inc   59 Temple Place   Suite 330  Boston  MA 02111 1307  USA    1 13 1  Preamble    The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share  and change it  By contrast  the GNU General Public License is intended to  guarantee your freedom to share and change free software  to make sure the  software is free for all its users  This General Public License applies to most of the  Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors  commit to using it   Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by  the GNU Library General Public License instead   You can apply it to your  programs  too     When we speak of free software  we are referring to freedom  not price  Our  General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to  distribute copies of free software  and charge for this service if you wish   that you  receive source code or can get it if you want it  that you can change the software  or use pieces of it in new free programs  and that you know you can do these  things     To protect your rights  we need to make restrictions
166. rt can also  configure itself during the fabric login process as an F_Port when connected  to a single public device  N_Port      H Ant Port supports a single public device     2 7    2     General Description XKX    Ethernet Port QLOGIC       E Ports enable you to expand the fabric by connecting SANbox2 8c switches with  other switches  SANbox2 8c switches self discover all inter switch connections   Refer to    Multiple Chassis Fabrics    on page 3 6 for more information about  multiple chassis fabrics  Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User   s  Guide for more information about defining port types     2 3  Ethernet Port    The Ethernet port shown in Figure 2 7 is an RJ 45 connector that provides a  connection to a management workstation through a 10 100 Base T Ethernet  cable  A management workstation can be a Windows    Solaris     or a Linux     workstation that is used to configure and manage the switch fabric  You can  manage the switch over an Ethernet connection using SANsurfer Switch  Manager  the Command Line Interface  CLI   or SNMP  The switch through which  the fabric is managed is called the fabric management switch     The Ethernet port has two LEDs  the Link Status LED  green  and the Activity LED   amber   The Link Status LED illuminates continuously when an Ethernet  connection has been established  The Activity LED illuminates when data is being  transmitted or received over the Ethernet connection        Link Status LED Activity LED   Amber    
167. rts      domain_id   Displays name server information for the switch given by  domain_id     domain_id  is a switch domain ID      port_id   Displays name server information for the port given by  port_id    port_id is a  port Fibre Channel address     pagebreak   Displays the current pagebreak setting  The pagebreak setting limits the display of  information to 20 lines  On  or allows the continuous display of information without  a break  Off      perf  option   Displays performance information for all ports  Refer to the    Show Perf Command     on page B 79     port  port_number    Displays operational information for the port given by  port_number   Ports are  numbered beginning with 0  If  port number  is omitted  information is displayed for  all ports  Table B 15 describes the port parameters     Table B 15  Show Port Parameters          Entry Description   Alinit Incremented each time the port begins AL initialization    AlinitError Number of times the port entered initialization and the  initialization failed    Bad Frames Number of frames that have framing errors    ClassXFramesin Number of class x frames received by this port    ClassXFramesOut Number of class x frames sent by this port    ClassXWordsIn Number of class x words received by this port    ClassxXWordsOut Number of class x words sent by this port    ClassXToss Number of times an SOFi3 or SOFn3 frame is tossed from  TBUF    DecodeError Number of decode errors detected             59042 07 A       XX    
168. rvice with a  maximum frame size of 2148 bytes at transmission rates of 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps  A  switch port adapts its transmission speed to match that of the device to which it is  connected prior to login when the connected device powers up  Related  performance characteristics include the following     E Distance  EI Bandwidth  H   Latency    Consider the physical distribution of devices and switches in the fabric  Choose  SFP transceivers that are compatible with the cable type  distance  Fibre Channel  revision level  and the device host bus adapter  Refer to   Appendix A Specifications for more information about cable types and SFP  transceivers     Each port is supported by a data buffer with a 12 credit capacity  that is  12  maximum sized frames  For fibre optic cables  this enables full bandwidth over a  distance of 20 kilometers at 1 Gbps  0 6 credits Km   or 10 kilometers at 2 Gbps   1 2 credits Km   Beyond this distance  however  there is some loss of efficiency  because the transmitting port must wait for an acknowledgement before sending  the next frame     Longer distances can be spanned at full bandwidth by extending credits on  G Ports and F_Ports  Each port can donate 11 credits to a pool from which a  recipient port can borrow  For example  you can configure a recipient port to  borrow up to 66 credits from 6 ports for a total of 78 credits  This will support  communication over approximately 130 Km at 1 Gbps  78 0 6  or 65 Km at 2  Gbps  78 1 2      You can 
169. ry default values for  switch  port  port threshold alarm  and zoning configuration  If  config_name  does  not exist on the switch  a configuration with that name will be created  If you omit   config_name   the active configuration is reset  You must activate the  configuration for the changes to take effect  Refer to Table B 3 through Table B 6  for switch  port  and port threshold alarm configuration default values     factory   Resets switch configuration  port configuration  port threshold alarm configuration   zoning configuration  SNMP configuration  system configuration  and zoning to  the factory default values  The switch configuration is activated automatically   Refer to Table B 3 through Table B 8     Note  Because this keyword changes network parameters  the  workstation could lose communication with the switch and  release the Admin session     port  port_number   Reinitializes the port given by  port_number   Ports are numbered beginning  with O     snmp  Resets the SNMP configuration settings to the factory default values  Refer to  Table B 7 for SNMP configuration default values     switch  Resets the switch without a power on self test  This is the default  This reset  disrupts traffic and does the following     RH Activates the pending firmware   H Closes all management sessions     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Reset Command       Notes    59042 07 A    m Clears the event log  To save the event log before resetting  refer to
170. s are 1   65535  The default is  162     Specifies the severity level to use when monitoring trap  events  The default is Warning    Specifies the SNMP version  1 or 2  to use in formatting  traps  The default is 2     Specifies whether traps  event information  are enabled or  disabled  default         59042 07 A    B 53       B     Command Line Interface XKX    Set Setup Command QLOGIC       B 54    Table B 13  SNMP Configuration Settings  Continued        Entry Description       ReadCommunity Read community password that authorizes an SNMP agent  to read information from the switch  This is a write only field   The value on the switch and the SNMP management server  must be the same  The read community password can be up  to 32 characters excluding    semicolon      and comma       The default is    public        WriteCommunity Write community password that authorizes an SNMP agent  to write information to the switch  This is a write only field   The value on the switch and the SNMP management server  must be the same  The write community password can be  up to 32 characters excluding    semicolon      and comma       The default is    private        TrapCommunity Trap community password that authorizes an SNMP agent  to receive traps  This is a write only field  The value on the  switch and the SNMP management server must be the  same  The trap community password can be up to 32  characters excluding    semicolon      and comma      The  default is    public        AuthFa
171. ssigned to a  device by the device manufacturer     WWN  Worldwide Name    Zone    A set of ports or devices grouped together  to control the exchange of information     59042 07 A    XKX SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch    QLOGIC Installation Guide       Zone Set    A set of zones grouped together  The  active zone set defines the zoning for a  fabric     Zoning Database  The set of zone sets  zones  and aliases  stored on a switch     59042 07 A Glossary 5    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch XKX    Installation Guide QLOGIC          Notes    Glossary 6 59042 07 A    Numerics  10 100 Base T straight cable 4 5    A    access 3 2  Access Control List zone 3 3  account name  display B 92  factory 3 11  B 1  ftp 5 4  maintenance mode 5 11  Activity LED 2 6  2 8  Admin  account name B 7  authority B 7  Admin command B 8  administrative state  port B 51  switch B 36  air flow 2 10  A 4  alarm  configuration B 43  configuration display B 73  log B 35  B 58  alias  add members B 9  copy B 9  create B 9  delete B 9  delete members B 10  display list B 9  display members B 10  rename B 10  Alias command B 9  altitude A 4  Arbitrated Loop Physical Address B 51  authority 3 11  B 7    59042 07 A    Index    B  bandwidth 3 5  beacon B 35  broadcast B 58  browser 4 1  buffer credit 3 4  A 2   C    cable   10 100 Base T 4 5   10 100 Base T crossover 4 5   fibre optic 3 1   null modem F F DB9 4 5  cascade topology 3 8  chassis   air flow A 4   diagnostics 5 9   LEDs 2 4   marking A 4   shock 
172. switch must be reset  Momentarily press and release the Maintenance button to  reset the switch     2 seconds   q  gt     PEOR At d       System Error Blink Pattern    5 2    A system error blink pattern is 3 blinks followed by a two second pause  The  3 blink error pattern indicates that a POST failure or a system error has left the  switch inoperable  If a system error occurs  contact your authorized maintenance    provider  Momentarily press and release the Maintenance button to reset the  switch     2 seconds  4  gt     In a   Ir Pn TN Ti       59042 07 A    XKX 5     Diagnostics Troubleshooting    QLOGIC POST Diagnostics       5 1 1 3   Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern  A configuration file system error blink pattern is 4 blinks followed by a two second  pause  The 4 blink error pattern indicates that a configuration file system error has  occurred  and that the configuration file must be recreated  Refer to    Recovering a  Switch    on page 5 11 for more information     2 seconds  4 z     emm    mmama    To recreate the configuration file  do the following        CAUTION  Recreating the configuration file will delete all switch configuration  settings     1  Open a Telnet session and use the Shutdown command to close activity on  the switch  then power down the switch  Refer to the    Shutdown Command     on page B 84     2  Place the switch in maintenance mode  Press and hold the Maintenance  button for 2   4 seconds  Refer to    Recovering a Switch    on
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174. t  config_name   the  currently active configuration is used  Only one configuration can be active at a  time     backup   Creates a file named configdata  which contains the system configuration  information  To download this file  open an FTP session  log in with account  name password of    images    for both  and type    get configdata     Refer to    Backing  up and Restoring Switch Configurations    on page B 4     cancel  Terminates the current configuration edit session without saving changes that  were made     copy  config_source   config_destination    Copies the configuration given by  config_source  to the configuration given by   config_destination   The switch supports up to 10 configurations including the  default configuration     delete  config_name   Deletes the configuration given by  config_name  from the switch  You cannot  delete the default configuration  Default Config  nor the active configuration     edit  config_name    Opens an edit session for the configuration given by  config_name   If you omit   config_name   the currently active configuration is used    list   Displays a list of all available configurations on the switch  This keyword does not  require an admin session     B     Command Line Interface XKX    Config Command QLOGIC       Notes    Examples    B 12    restore   Restores configuration settings to an out of band switch from a backup file named  configdata  which must be first uploaded on the switch using FTP  You create the  backup
175. t User Accounts to Detauht 5 13  5 3 5 Maintenance     Copy Log Files                  ccccccceeeeeeenedeeeseeeeeeeteeeseeceneneeeees 5 13  5 3 6 Maintenance     Remove Switch Confg        5 13  5 3 7 Maintenance     Remake Filesystem                cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 5 14  5 3 8 Maintenance     Reset Switch                 c cesseecseesseneeeeneeeeeaeeaaeeaeeeaeenaeeeeeeees 5 14  Appendix A Specifications  A 1 Fabric Specifications              ccecceccceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeneeeeeeeeeeeqeeeeeeneeeseeeneeeseenaes A 1  A 2 Ma  intainability aes otc eee Sebel ENEE Ee A 2  A 3 Fabric  le e En A 3  A 4 Blue EE A 3  A 5 Ee le LEET A 3  A 6 SAATTA CIAN  EEE AEE E AT A 4  A 7 Regulatory Certifications aiisccissscees sennecasinuns eiekrkd  ke dee ub deneeeendebesdeaedecaecets A 4  Appendix B Command Line Interface  B 1 Logging On to a Switch a a a B 1  B 2 User ACCOUNTS eege geseet nies EE eeh Beete ates eebe EE EEN aan B 1  B 3 Working with Switch Configurations              ccc ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaaeees B 2  B 3 1 Modifying a GOntQuranQnnscacedons este cekecuerectohnetchecdesd sash ocecctchtasspichteeceatingstete B 2  B 3 2 Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations    B 4  B 4 COMIMANG EE B 6  Admin Commande B 8  Alias Command   c cteisccicncerthien tava eE R E hides sh eee daar hoes B 9  ENEE COM AA  Geta eegen B 11  Create Support Commande B 14  Date  eu lee RE B 16  Firmware Install Commande B 17  Hardreset Commande B 18  Hel
176. t of  arbitration on a loop when there is only one device on  the loop  The default is False                 59042 07 A B 39    B     Command Line Interface  Set Config Command    XX    QLOGIC       B 40    Table B 9  Set Config Port Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       l1OStreamGuard    PDISCPingEnable          IO Stream Guard  Enables or disables the  suppression of RSCN messages   OStreamGuard can  have the following values   Enable     Suppresses the reception of RSCN    messages from other ports for which   OStreamGuard is enabled     Disable     Allows free transmission and reception    of RSCN messages   Auto     Suppresses the reception of RSCN    messages under the following conditions  1  The  port is connected to an initiator device with a    QLogic HBA  2  The DeviceScanEnable  parameter is enabled  Auto is the default     Enables  True  or disables  False  the transmission of  ping messages from the switch to all devices ona  loop port  The default is True           switch    Initiates an editing session in which to change switch configuration settings  The  system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value   For each parameter  enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the  current value shown in brackets  Table B 10 describes the Set Config Switch          parameters   Table B 10  Set Config Switch Parameters  Parameter Description  AdminState Switch administrative state  online     BroadcastEnabled   
177. tch logic circuitry is receiving proper DC  voltages     Inter Switch Link    The connection between two switches  using E_Ports     IP  Internet Protocol    LIP  Loop Initialization Primitive sequence    59042 07 A    Logged in LED    A port LED on SANbox2 8c and  SANbox2 16 switches that indicates  device login or loop initialization status     Maintenance Button    Formerly known as the Force PROM  button  Momentary button on the switch  used to reset the switch or place the switch  in maintenance mode     Maintenance Mode    Formerly known as force PROM mode   Maintenance mode sets the IP address to  10 0 0 1 and provides access to the switch  for maintenance purposes     Management Information Base    A set of guidelines and definitions for  SNMP functions     Management Workstation    PC workstation that manages the fabric  through the fabric management switch     Mesh Topology    A fabric in which each chassis has at least  one port directly connected to each other  chassis in the fabric     MIB  Management Information Base    Multistage Topology    A fabric in which two or more edge  switches connect to one or more core  switches     Network Time Protocol    A network protocol that enables a client to  synchronize its time with a server     Glossary 3    SANbox2 8c Fibre Channel Switch  Installation Guide    XX    QLOGIC       NL_Port    Node Loop Port  A Fibre Channel device  port that supports arbitrated loop protocol     N_Port    Node Port  A Fibre Channel device 
178. te host   m An account name and password on the remote host  m   Pathname for the firmware image file   list   Displays the list of image files that reside on the switch     unpack  file    Installs the firmware file given by  file   After unpacking the file  a message  appears confirming successful unpacking  The switch must be reset for the new  firmware to take effect     To provide consistent performance throughout the fabric  ensure that all switches  are running the same version of firmware     To install firmware when the management workstation has an FTP server  use the  Image Install command or the    Firmware Install Command    on page B 17  To  install firmware when the management workstation does not have an FTP server   do the following     1  Connect to the switch through the Ethernet port or the serial port     59042 07 A    XX    B     Command Line Interface          QLOGIC Image Command   2  Move to the folder or directory on the workstation that contains the new  firmware image file    3    Establish communications with the switch using the File Transfer Protocol   FTP   Enter one of the following on the command line     gt ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX  or    gt ftp switchname  where XxxX XXX XXx xXx is the switch IP address  and switchname is the  switch name associated with the IP address    4    Enter the following account name and password    user images  password  images   5  Activate binary mode and copy the firmware image file on the switch    ftp gt bin  ftp 
179. tes that can be set     Type help with one of the following to get more information     Usage  set   alarm   beacon   config   log    port   setup   switch        pagebreak      59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Hotreset Command       Hotreset Command  Resets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without  disrupting traffic  This command terminates all management sessions  saves all  configuration information  and clears the event log  After the pending firmware is  activated  the configuration is recovered  This process takes less than 80  seconds  To save the event log to a file before resetting  refer to the    Set Log  Command    on page B 48     Authority Admin session    Syntax hotreset    Notes m You can load and activate version 4 2 x firmware on an operating switch  without disrupting data traffic or having to re initialize attached devices under  the following conditions     UI The current firmware version is a 2 0  3 0  4 0  4 1  or 4 2 x version that  precedes the upgrade version        Q Nochanges are being made to switches in the fabric including  powering up  powering down  disconnecting or connecting ISLs  and  switch configuration changes     Q No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state   LI No zoning changes are being made in the fabric         1 No changes are being made to attached devices including powering  up  powering down  disconnecting  connecting  and HBA configuration  changes     m   Ports that 
180. tes that this system complies with the  EMC  Electromagnetic Compatibility  directive of the European Community   89 336 EEC  and to the Low Voltage  Safety  Directive  73 23 EEC   Such  marking indicates that this system meets or exceeds the following technical  standards     H EN60950 A11 1997        Safety of Information Technology Equipment   Including Electrical Business Equipment        H EN55022 1998        Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio  Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment        mM EN55024 1 1998        Electromagnetic compatibility   Generic immunity  standard Part 1  Residential commercial  and light industry        H 1EC1000 4 2 1995        Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test       H 1EC1000 4 3 1995        Radiated  Radio Frequency  Electromagnetic  Field Immunity Test       H 1EC1000 4 4 1995        Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Test     H 1EC1000 4 5 1995        Surge Immunity Test       H 1EC1000 4 6 1996        Immunity To Conducted Disturbances  Induced  By Radio Frequency Fields     H 1EC1000 4 8 1993      Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Test       a IEC1000 4 11 1994        Voltage Dips  Short Interruptions And Voltage  Variations Immunity Tests       a EN61000 3 2 1995        Limits For Harmonic Current Emissions  Equipment  Input Current Less Than Equal To 16 A Per Phase     Class A    E EN61000 3 3 1995        Limitation Of Voltage Fluctuations And Flicker In  Low Voltage Supply Systems For E
181. tes to indicate a malfunction with the chassis fan  If the  Fan Fail LED illuminates  isolate the switch from the fabric  unplug the switch from  the AC power source  and contact your authorized maintenance provider     5 10 59042 07 A    XKX 5     Diagnostics  Troubleshooting    QLOGIC Recovering a Switch       5 3  Recovering a Switch  A switch can become inoperable or unmanageable for the following reasons   SG Firmware becomes corrupt  m  P address is lost  RH Switch configuration becomes corrupt  H Forgotten password    In these specific cases  you can recover the switch using maintenance mode   Maintenance mode temporarily returns the switch IP address to 10 0 0 1 and  provides opportunities to do the following     H Unpack a firmware image file  H Restore the network configuration parameters to the default values    E Remove all user accounts and restore the Admin account name password to  the default     Copy the log file  Restore factory defaults for all but user accounts and zoning  Restore all switch configuration parameters to the factory default values    Reset the switch  To recover a switch  do the following     1  Place the switch in maintenance mode  Press and hold the Maintenance  button with a pointed tool for 2   4 seconds  When the Input Power LED alone  is illuminated  release the button     2      Allow one minute for the switch to complete its tests  When the switch is in  maintenance mode  the Input LED will be illuminated and the Heartbeat LED  will 
182. the Enter  key   admin start    To run the online loopback test  enter the following command and press the  Enter key     test port x online    59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Test Command       3  A series of test parameters are displayed on the screen  Press the Enter key  to accept each default parameter value  or type a new value for each  parameter and press the Enter key  The TestLength parameter is the  number of frames sent  the FrameSize  256 byte maximum in some cases   parameter is the number of bytes in each frame  and the DataPattern  parameter is the pattern in the payload  Before running the test  make sure  that the device attached to the port can handle the test parameters     SANbox2  admin    gt  test port x online    A list of attributes with formatting and current values will  follow  Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to  accept the default value  If you wish to terminate this  process before reaching the end of the list press  g  or  Q   and the ENTER key to do so                                               TestLength  decimal value  1 4294967295   100    FrameSize  decimal value  36 2148   256    DataPattern  32 bit hex value or  Default    Default   StopOnError  True False   False      Do you want to start the test   y n   n     4  After all parameter values are defined  press the Y key to start the test  After  the command executes  a message on the screen will appear detailing the  test results        59042 07
183. the account name  session number  and switch domain ID for the Telnet  session     Authority None  Syntax whoami  Examples The following is an example of the Whoami command     SANbox2   gt  whoami  User name   admin session2    Switch name   SANbox2    Switch domain ID  21  0x15     B 92 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Zone Command       Zone Command    Authority    Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Manages zones and zone membership on a switch     Admin session and a Zoning Edit session  Refer to the    Zoning Command    on  page B 99 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session  The List   Members  and Zonesets keywords are available without an Admin session     zone   add  zone   member list    copy  zone_source   zone_destination    create  Zone    delete  zone    list   members  zone    remove  zone   member _list    rename  zone_old  zone_new    type  zone   zone_type    zonesets  zone   add  zone   member list   Specifies one or more ports devices given by  members  to add to the zone  named  zone   Use a  lt space gt  to delimit aliases and ports devices in   member _list   A zone can have a maximum of 2000 members   member_list  can  have any of the following formats     a Domain ID and port number pair  Domain ID  Port Number   Domain IDs can  be 1    239  port numbers can be 0    255     H 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address  hex     H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name  WWPN  with the format  XX XX 
184. time  An inactive Admin session will time out after a  period of time which can be changed using the Set Setup System command   Refer to the    Set Setup Command    on page B 53     Admin  admin  start  or begin   end  or stop   cancel  start  or begin   Opens the admin session   end  or stop     Closes the admin session  The Hardreset  Hotreset  Logout  Shutdown  and  Reset Switch commands will also end an admin session     cancel   Terminates an Admin session opened by another user  Use this keyword with care  because it terminates the Admin session without warning the other user and  without saving pending changes     Closing a Telnet window during an admin session does not release the session  In  this case  you must either wait for the admin session to time out  or use the Admin  Cancel command     The following example shows how to open and close an Admin session     SANbox2   gt  admin start    SANbox2  admin    gt     SANbox2  admin    gt  admin end    SANbox2   gt     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Alias Command       Alias Command    Authority  Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Creates a named set of ports devices  Aliases make it easier to assign a set of  ports devices to many zones  An alias can not have a zone or another alias as a  member     Admin session for all keywords except List and Members    alias  add  alias   member _list   copy  alias_source   alias_destination   create  alias   delete  alias   list  members  alias   re
185. ts worldwide name in the fabric     donor  Displays list of current donor configuration for all ports     fabric  Displays list of each domain  symbolic name  worldwide name  node IP address   and port IP address     fdmi  port_wwn    Displays detailed information about the device host bus adapter given by   port_wwn   If you omit  port_wwn   the command displays a summary of host bus  adapter information for all attached devices in the fabric  Illegal characters in the  display appear as question marks         interface  Displays the status of the active network interfaces     log  option   Displays log entries  Refer to the    Show Log Command    on page B 76  The log is  cleared when the switch is reset or power cycled     Isdb  Displays Link State database information    mem  count    Displays information about memory activity for the number of seconds given by   count   If you omit  count   the value 1 is used  Displayed memory values are in  1K block units     Note  This keyword will display memory activity updates until  count  is  reached     it cannot be interrupted  Therefore  avoid using large  values for  count      59042 07 A B 59    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Show Command QLOGIC       B 60    ns  option    Displays name server information for the specified  option   If you omit  option    name server information for the local domain ID is displayed   option  can have the  following values     all  Displays name server information for all switches and po
186. ue  AutoPerfTuning False  LCFEnabled False  MFSEnabled True  MSEnabled True  NoClose False  TOStreamGuard Disabled  ViIEnabled False  PDISCPingEnable True    B 73    B     Command Line Interface  Show Config Command    QLOGIC       The following is an example of the Show Config Switch command     SANbox2   gt  show config switch    Configuration Name  default    AdminState  BroadcastEnabled  InbandEnabled  FDMIEnabled  FDMIEntries  DomainID  DomainIDLock  SymbolicName  R_A_TOV   E_D_TOV  PrincipalPriority  ConfigDescription  ConfigLastSavedBy  ConfigLastSavedOn    InteropMode    Online   False   True   False   10   19  0x13    True   swl08   10000   2000   254   Default Config  admin OB session5  day month date time year    True    Legacy Address Format False    The following is an example of the Show Config Threshold command     SANbox2   gt  show config threshold    Configuration Name  default    ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False  CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 25  FallingTrigger 1  SampleWindow 10    DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True    RisingTrigger  FallingTrigger  SampleWindow    TSLMonitoringEnabled       1    Appears only if InteropMode is False     25    10    True       B 74    59042 07 A    B     Command Line Interface          QLOGIC Show Config Command   RisingTrigger 2  FallingTrigger 0  SampleWindow 10  LoginMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 5  FallingTrigger 1  SampleWindow 10  LogoutMonitoringEnabled True  RisingTrigger 5  FallingTrigger 1
187. ult is Port n where n is the port number     Arbitration loop fairness  Enables  True  or disables   False  the switch   s priority to arbitrate on the loop   The default is False     Enables  True  or disables  False  the scanning of the  connected device for FC 4 descriptor information  during login  The default is True     Enables  False  or disables  True  the immediate  transmission of RSCN messages when  communication between a port and a device is  interrupted  If enabled  the RSCN message is delayed  for 200 ms for locally attached devices and 400 ms for  devices connected through other switches  The  default is False  This parameter is ignored if  lOStreamGuard is enabled     Send ARB_FF  True  instead of IDLEs  False  on the  loop  The default is False     Interoperability credit  The number of buffer to buffer  credits per port  0 means the default  12  is  unchanged  Changing interoperability credits is  necessary only for E_Ports that are connected to  non FC SW 2 compliant switches  Contact your  authorized maintenance provider for assistance in  using this feature     Extended credits  The number of port buffer credits  that this port can acquire from donor ports  The  default is 0     Fabric address notification  Enables  True  or disables   False  the communication of the FL_Port address   port name  and node name to the logged in NL_ Port   The default is True           B 38    59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Set Config Command      
188. uration Defaults                   Parameter Default  Trap  1 5  Port 162  Trap  1 5  Severity Warning  Trap  1 5  Version 2  Trap  1 5  Enabled False  ObjectID 1 3 6 1 4 1 1663 1 1 1 1 14  AuthFailureTrap False  ProxyEnabled True       Table B 8  System Configuration Defaults          Parameter Default  Ethernet Network Discovery Static  Ethernet Network IP Address 10 0 0 1  Ethernet Network IP Mask 255 0 0 0  Ethernet Gateway Address 10 0 0 254  Admin Timeout 30 minutes  InactivityTimeout 0  LocalLogEnabled True  RemotelogEnabled False  RemoteLogHostAddress 10 0 0 254  NTPClientEnabled False  NTPServerAddress 10 0 0 254  EmbeddedGUlEnabled True                B 34 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Command       Set Command    Authority    Syntax    Keywords    59042 07 A    Sets a variety of switch parameters     Admin session for all keywords except Alarm  Beacon  and Pagebreak which are  available without an Admin session     set  alarm  option   beacon  state   config  option   log  option   pagebreak  state   port  option   setup  option   switch  state   alarm  option   Controls the display of alarms in the session output stream or clears the alarm log    option  can be one of the following     clear  Clears the alarm log history  This value requires an Admin session     on  Enables the display of alarms in the session output stream     off  Disables the display of alarms in the session output stream     beacon  state   Enables or disables
189. used    A     Specifications    Environmental    XX    QLOGIC       A 6    Environmental    A 7    Temperature  M Operating     M Non operatng    Humidity  E Operating     M Non operatng    Altitude  M Operating     M Non operatng    Vibration  M Operating     M Non operatng    Shock  M Operating     M Non operatng    Air TOW EEN    Regulatory Certifications    A 4    Safety Standards           aaenaaaeaaaeea    Emissions Standards                   008    Voltage Fluctuations           snnneeeeeeea  Hamonce ennenen nnee  IMMUNI e iiaiai    Markings nren teei neess    SANmark      5 to 50  C  41 to 122  F    40 to 65  C   40 to 149  F     15  to 80   non condensing  25  to 90   non condensing    0 to 3048m  0 to 10 000 feet   0 to 15 240m  0 to 50 000 feet     IEC 68 2  5 500 Hz  random  0 21 G rms  10 minutes  5 500 Hz  random  2 09 G rms  10 minutes    IEC 68 2  4g  11ms  20 repetitions  30g  292 ips  3 repetitions  3 axis    Front to back or back to front  by model    UL1950  CSA 22 2 No  950  EN60950    FCC Part 15B Class A  ICES 03 Issue 3   VCCI Class A ITE  BSMI Class A   CISPR 22  Class A  EN 55022  Class A    EN 61000 3 3  EN 61000 3 2  EN 55024 1998    FCC Part 15 UL  United States   cUL   Canada   TUV  VCCI  BSMI  CE    SCD 3001  3002  3010  3020    59042 07 A    Appendix B  Command Line Interface    The command line interface  CLI  enables you to perform a variety of fabric and  switch management tasks through an Ethernet or a serial port connection  This  section
190. ve   Collects all log entries and stores the result in new file named  ogfile that is  maintained in switch memory where it can be downloaded using FTP  To  download logfile  open an FTP session  log in with account name password of     images    for both  and type    get logfile        clear  Clears all log entries     component  filter_list    Specifies one or more components given by  filter_list  to monitor for events  A  component is a firmware module that is responsible for a particular portion of  switch operation  Use a  lt space gt  to delimit values in the list   filter_list  can be one  or more of the following     All  Monitors all components  To maintain optimal switch performance  do not  use this setting with the Level keyword set to Info     Chassis  Monitors chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies     Eport  Monitors all E_Ports     Mgmtserver  Monitors management server status     Nameserver  Monitors name server status     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Set Log Command       59042 07 A    None  Monitor none of the component events     Other  Monitors other miscellaneous events     Port   Monitors all port events    SNMP   Monitors all SNMP events    Switch   Monitors switch management events     Zoning  Monitors zoning conflict events     display  filter   Specifies the log events to automatically display on the screen according to the  event severity levels given by  filter    filter  can be one of the follo
191. ved for all ports     Type    q    and press the Enter key to stop the display     outframe  Displays continuous performance data in frames second transmitted for all ports     Type    q    and press the Enter key to stop the display     errors  Displays continuous error counts for all ports  Type    q    and press the Enter key to  stop the display     B 79    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Show Perf Command QLOGIC       Examples The following is an example of the Show Perf command     SANbox2   gt  show perf    Port Bytes s Bytes s Bytes s Frames s Frames s Frames s  Number  in   out   total   in   out   total   0 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K  1 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K  2 0 0 0 0 0 0  3 0 0 0 0 0 0  4 0 0 0 0 0 0  5 0 0 0 0 0 0  6 0 7K 7K 0 245 245  7 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K    The following is an example of the Show Perf Byte command     SANbox2   gt  show perf byte          Displaying bytes sec data     Press any key to stop display   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 j  76M 0 0 32 0 0 0 43M  78M 0 0 34 0 0 0 43M  78M 0 0 34 0 0 0 43M  77M 0 0 33 0 0 0 44M  77M 0 0 33 0 0 0 44M  84M 0 0 40 0 0 0 43M  83M 0 0 39 0 0 0 43M  80M 0 0 35 0 0 0 45M  77M 0 0 33 0 0 0 44M  78M 0 0 33 0 0 0 44M  75M 0 0 29 0 0 0 45M  74M 0 0 28 0 0 0 46M   q       B 80 59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Show Setup Command       Show Setup Command  Displays the current SNMP and system settings     Authority None    Syntax show setup  mfg  snmp  system  Keywords mfg  Displays manufacturing information
192. version and build date  that is pending  This image will become  active at the next reset or power cycle     Name of the switch configuration that is  in use     Switch administrative state  Admin session status    Beacon status as set by the Set Beacon  command     Switch operational state    Principal switch status  True indicates  that this switch is the principal switch     Internal switch temperature at circuit  board sensor 1    Internal switch temperature at circuit  board sensor 2    Results of the power on self test    Switch temperature status  normal   warning  failure          topology  Displays all connected devices     users    Displays a list of logged in users  This is equivalent to the User List command     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Command       version  Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the  switch  This keyword is equivalent to the About keyword     Examples The following is an example of the Show Chassis command     SANbox2   gt  show chassis    Chassis Information    BoardTemp  1     BoardTemp  2     FanStatus  1       Degrees Celsius      Degrees Celsius    PowerSupplyStatus  1     HeartBeatCode    HeartBeatStatus    34  31  Good  Good  1    Normal    The following is an example of the Show Domains command     SANbox2   gt  show domains    Principal switch is    Upstream Principal ISL is    Domain ID List     Domain  Domain  Domain  Domain  Domain  Domain    Domain       Do
193. wing values     Critical   Critical severity level events  The critical level describes events that are  generally disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric  but  require no action     Warn   Warning severity level events  The warning level describes events that are  generally not disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric  but  are more important than the informative level events     Info  Informative severity level events  The informative level describes routine  events associated with a normal fabric     None  Specifies no severity levels for display on the screen     level  filter   Specifies the severity level given by  filter  to use in monitoring and logging events  for the specified components or ports   filter  can be one of the following values     Critical   Monitors critical events  The critical level describes events that are generally  disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric  but require no  action    Warn   Monitors warning and critical events  The warning level describes events  that are generally not disruptive to the administration or operation of the  fabric  but are more important than the informative level events     B 49    B     Command Line Interface XKX    Set Log Command QLOGIC       Notes    B 50    Info   Monitors informative  warning  and critical events  The informative level  describes routine events associated with a normal fabric  This is the default  severity level     None  Monitors none
194. y n    n  y    B 5    B     Command Line Interface XKX       Commands QLOGIC     B 4  Commands  The command syntax is as follows   command  keyword    keyword  value   keyword  value1   value2     The Command is followed by one or more keywords  Consider the following rules  and conventions     E Commands and keywords are case insensitive     H Required keyword values appear in standard font   value   Optional values  are shown in italics   value      a Underlined portions of the keyword in the command format indicate the  abbreviated form that can be used  For example the Delete keyword can be  abbreviated Del     The command line completion feature makes entering and repeating commands  easier  Table B 1 describes the command line completion keystrokes     Table B 1  Command Line Completion       Keystroke Effect       Tab Completes the command line  Enter at least one character and  press the tab key to complete the command line  If more than one  possibility exists  press the Tab key again to display all possibilities     Up Arrow Scrolls backward through the list of previously entered commands   Down Arrow Scrolls forward through the list of previously entered commands   Control A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line   Control E Moves the cursor to the end of the command line                 B 6 59042 07 A    XKX B     Command Line Interface    Commands    QLOGIC       The command set performs monitoring and configuration tasks  Commands    related to mo
195. y right claims or to contest validity of any such claims  this  section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software  distribution system  which is implemented by public license practices  Many  people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software  distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that  system  it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to  distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose  that choice     This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a  consequence of the rest of this License     9  Ifthe distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries  either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces  the original copyright holder  who places the Program under this License may add an explicit  geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries  so that  distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded  In  such case  this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of  this License     10  The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of  the General Public License from time to time  Such new versions will be  similar in spirit to the present version  but may differ in detail to address new  problems or concerns     11  Each version is given a distinguishing version number  If the Program  specifies a version number of this Li
196. y this port   Total number of words received by this port     Total number of frames issued by this port           TotalTxWords Total number of words issued by this port    TxLinkResets Number of Link Resets issued by this port    TxOfflineSeq Total number of Offline Sequences issued by this port   post log    Displays the Power On Self Test  POST  log which contains results from the most  recently failed POST     setup  option   Displays setup attributes for the system  SNMP  and the switch manufacturer   Refer to the    Show Setup Command    on page B 81     steering  domain_id   Displays the routes that data takes to the switch given by  domain_id   If you omit   domain_id   the system displays routes for all switches in the fabric     59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Show Command       support  Executes a series of commands that display a complete description of the switch   its configuration  and operation  The display can be captured from the screen and  used for diagnosing problems  This keyword is intended for use at the request of  your authorized maintenance provider  The commands that are executed include    the following    H Alias List  H Config List  H Date   RH History   m Ps   a    m Uptime   m User Accounts   HR 8 Whoami   RH Zoneset  Active  List    RH Zoning  History  Limits  List   switch    Show  About  Alarm  Backtrace  Chassis  Config Port  Config Switch  Config  Threshold  Dev  Dev Settings  Domains  Donor  Fabric  Log  Log A
197. ype FCP   FC4Desc  NULL        59042 07 A    B 67    B     Command Line Interface          Show Command QLOGIC  The following is an example of the Show Interface command   SANbox2   gt  show interface  eth0o Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 C0 DD 00 BD ED  inet addr 10 20 68 107 Bcast 10 20 68 255 Mask 255 255 255 0  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1  RX packets 4712 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0  TX packets 3000 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0  collisions 0 txqueuelen 100  RX bytes 415313  405 5 Kb  TX bytes 716751  699 9 Kb   Interrupt 11 Base address 0xfcc0  lo Link encap Local Loopback  inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0  UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1  RX packets 304 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0  TX packets 304 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0  collisions 0 txqueuelen 0  RX bytes 20116  19 6 Kb  TX bytes 20116  19 6 Kb   B 68 59042 07 A    B     Command Line Interface    QLOGIC Show Command       The following is an example of the Show Port command     SANbox2   gt  show port 1    59042 07 A    Port Number  1    AdminState Online OperationalState Online  AsicNumber 0 PerfTuningMode Normal   AsicPort 1 PortID 0e0800  ConfigType GL PortWWN 20 08 00 c0 dd 03 d5 94  DiagStatus Passed RunningType E   EpConnState Connected MediaPartNumber PL XPL VC SG3 22  EpiIsoReason NotApplicable MediaRevision 1   TOStreamGuard Disabled MediaType 200 M5 SN I  LinkSpeed 2Gb s MediaVendor Unknown  LinkState Active MediaVendorID 00000485  Log
198. ytes sent in xx secs   ftp gt quit    You should rename the configdata file on your workstation with the switch name  and date  config_switch_169_ 10112003  for example     B 4 59042 07 A    XX    QLOGIC    B     Command Line Interface  Working with Switch Configurations       59042 07 A    The restore operation begins with FTP to upload the configuration file from the  workstation to the switch  then finishes with a Telnet session and the Config  Restore command  To upload the configuration file  config_switch_169_10112003  in this case  open and FTP session with account name images and password  images  Transfer the file in binary mode with the Put command as shown     ftp ip_address  user images  password  images  ftp gt  bin  ftp gt  put config_switch_169_10112003 configdata  Local file config_switch_169_10112003  Remote file configdata  ftp gt quit  The restore process replaces all configuration information on the switch and  afterwards the switch is automatically reset  If the restore process changes the IP  address  all management sessions are terminated  Use the Set Setup System  command to return the IP configuration to the values you want  Refer to the    Set    Setup Command    on page B 53  To restore the switch  open a Telnet session   then enter the Config Restore command from within an Admin session as shown     SANbox2   gt  admin start    SANbox2  admin    gt  config restore       The switch will be reset after restoring the configuration     Please confirm  
    
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