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NEC SIGMABLADE N8406-020 User's Manual

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3. CD R CD RW Eg 18 Disposal Dispose of the product according to all national laws and regulations Contact your service representative on removal of lithium batteries for segregation disposal A WARNING Do not remove the lithium battery The switch module contains the lithium battery Do not remove the battery Placing the lithium battery close to a fire or in the water may cau
4. A NOTES ON SAFETY Always read the Notes The following includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of the product SAFETY INDICATIONS In the User s Guide WARNING or CAUTION is used to indicate a degree of danger These terms are defined as follows A WARNING Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in death or serious personal injury A CAUTION Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury including burns or property damage Precautions against hazards are presented with the following symbols The individual symbols are defined as follows Example Attention This symbol indicates the presence of a hazard An image in the symbol illustrates the hazard type Precaution against electric shock Example Prohibited This symbol indicates prohibited actions An image in Action the symbol illustrates a particular prohibited action Prohibition of disassembly Example Action
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6. Safety Indications This section provides notes on using your product safely Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the product For symbols see SAFETY INDICATIONS provided earlier A WARNING SQ Do not use this product for services where critical high availability may directly affect human lives This product is not intended for use or control in the facilities or devices concerning human lives including medical devices nuclear facilities and devices aeronautics and space devices transportation facilities and devices and facilities and devices requiring high reliability NEC assumes no liability for any accident resulting in personal injury death or property damage if this product has been used in the above conditions Do not disassemble repair or modify this product Never attempt to disassemble repair or modify this product on any occasion other than described in this manual Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or fire as well as malfunctions of this product Do not use this product if any smoke odor or noise is present
7. FHL 2 SIGMABLADE 16 In the Package The shipping carton contains various accessories as well as the product itself See 2 Components to make s
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10. Trademarks Microsoft its logo Microsoft Windows Windows and Windows Server 2003 are worldwide registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U S A Brocade and its logo are worldwide registered trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems Inc of the U S A All company names and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Notes 1 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation 2 The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice 3 The contents of this manual shall not be copied or altered without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation 4 All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual If you notice any part unclear incorrect or omitted in this manual contact your service representative 5 NEC assumes no liability arising from the use of this product nor any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this manual regardless of Item 4 6 If you find any missing pages or pages out of order in this manual please contact your service representative for a replacement 7 This equipment has been tested an
11. FC 3 48406 0188 Pek 243 46 350 001 EC No SFP SFP 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 ID Q RST Status Status ACT Speed X N8406 019 21 22 23 0 23 1 ID or WHO EO 1D 3 E
12. E SIGMABLADE E E SIGMABLADE mw SIGMABLADE 12 Notes on Use For Proper Operation Note the following w
13. Speed 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G4G4G4G 4G 4G 4G 4G Trunk Port ON Soe ae es Beis Wee tenis oe oh eat Long Distance VC Link Init Locked L_Port Locked G_Port ar Sap oe he OSN Coins Oe Shak bP we Gua ae sa oe Disabled E Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ISL R_RDY Mode es sees AG ceed es es Et ee eee Re RSCN Suppressed oe Wh a ets ee ae Persistent Disable ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Ports of Slot 0 16171819 20 21 22 23 Speed 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G Trunk Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Long Distance VC Link Init Locked L_Port Locked G_Port ON ON ON ON Disabled E Port ON re ISL R_RDY Mode RSCN Suppressed ei GS ea Persistent DisableON where AN AutoNegotiate OFF INVALID WH040000350 admi n gt weO N8406 019 73 3 gt
14. 9 gt 102 Appendix Connecting Serial Port The FC Switch Module includes the feature of logging in to the console of the FC Switch Module via a serial port to provide setting for the FC Switch Module To use a serial console the following jobs are previously required Connecting Serial Console You should login to the serial console of the FC Switch Module from the console of the Enclosure Manager EM card in the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE For the login from the console of the EM card in the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE refer to the User s Guides of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE and EM card The parameters required to connect to the serial port installed on the FC Switch Module should be set as shown in the table below Transmission speed 9600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None The user name and password for the initial login to the console on the FC Switch Module are as follows Administrator authority Display of FC Switch Module setting information and setting change User name for FC Switch Module login admin Password for FC Switch Module login password User authority Display of F
15. 4 gt portcfgshow Lockd G Port G_Port ON G Port a 76 Domain ID Login Domain ID WO gt Domain ID 1 m Domain ID Domain ID D gt switchdisable Disable HW060000955 ad
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17. y n Do you want to enable cfgi configuration yes y no n no 1 gt cfgshow WHO040000350 admin gt cfgshow Defined configuration cfg cfg1 zonel zone2 zone3 zone4 zone zone1 1 0 1 1 zone zone 1 2 1 3 zone zone3 1 4 1 5 zone zone4 1 6 1 7 Effective configuration no configuration in effect WH040000350 admin gt m Defined Configuration E 90 2 gt 3 gt cfgenable WHO040000350 admin gt cfgenable cfg1 You are about to enable a new zoning configuration This action will replace the old zoning configuration with the current configuration selected Do you want to enable cfg1 configuration yes y no n no y zone config cfgi is in effect Updating flash WHO040000350 admi n gt E
18. 74 Login gt Locked G_Port ON Fabric Auto wo Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Linkup Fibre Channel Fibre Channel 1 gt portcfgshow ML m
19. 1 0 6 2 2 1 y 2 3 4 MB 2 1 Fabric 1 0 3 1 7 iF 1 2 1 3 itd E 4 1 Fabric OF 1 0 68
20. date MU m UTC gt WHO40000350 admin gt date Wed Jun 27 13 07 46 UTC 2006 WH040000350 admin gt Local gt WH040000350 admin gt date Wed Nov 27 22 07 46 Localtime 2006 WH040000350 admi n gt UIC tstimezone UTC Localtime 4 gt UTC 9 WHO040000350 admin gt tstimezone 9 Updating Time Zone configuration done System Time Zone change will take effect at next reboot WH040000350 admi n gt KO UTC UTC Localtime 97 4 gt date
21. SWITCH WH040000363 admin gt ipaddrshow Ethernet IP Address 192 168 1 15 Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Fibre Channel IP Address 0 0 0 0 Fibre Channel Subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway Address 192 168 1 254 WH040000363 admi n gt y B 7 Login wO E 15 B Mo mw SIGMABLADE 4 AA
22. 2 gt WHO040000350 admin gt portcfgshow Ports of Slot 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 Speed 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G4G4G4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G Trunk Port ON a ee ae eft etn dey Long Distance VC Link Init Locked L_Port Locked G_Port ah eats detec ales sae yee ee ue Hee es yes Ta Shes he Disabled EPort ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ISL R_RDY Mode RSCN Suppressed Es A 0 Se as ee eeu fe Persistent Disable ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Ports of Slot 0 16171819 20 21 22 23 Speed 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G Trunk Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Long Distance VC Link Init Locked L_Port Locked G_Port ON ON ON ON Disabled E Port ON e ISL R_RDY Mode RSCN Suppressed Kopa Ay Persistent DisableON where AN AutoNegotiate OFF INVALID WH040000350 admi n gt 75 KWO
23. Status WO E Status 3 Era ACT 1 1 Status f wO
24. RP Speed LED LED laa 16Gbps 25 2 Fibre Channel SFP 8 SFP 6 Tene N8406 019 N8406 020 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 x x x x OOOO OIOIOIOIOIOIOIO Oo n SFP SFP Fibre Channel 3 SIGMABLADE
25. FIYI SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE 10 Fibre Channel SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE CPU Fibre Channel 30
26. cfgcreate cfgdelete A su oizH 0 cfgenable cfgdisable ae cfgshow RA cfgactvshow cfgsave zone b jectrenan zoneob jectexpunge Zoneobjectcopy
27. SFP SFP N8406 FC NF9330 SF02 SFP SFP SFP 33 SFP 1 N8406 w FC el NF9330 SF02 _ SFP m FC wO E SFP SFP SFP SFP 34 4 3 FC PASSWORD
28. 5 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel NF9320 SJ01 5m NF9320 SJ11 5m NF9320 SJ02 10m NF9320 SJ12 10m NF9320 SJ03 20m NF9320 SJ13 20m NF9320 SJ04 50m NF9320 SJ14 50m Fibre Channel Fibre Channel 50mm Fibre Channel
29. gt Principal Selection Mode Disable Principal Selection Mode D fabricprincipal SO m Principal Selection Mode NE ME WH040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal E Principal Selection Mode wo 2 gt Principal Selection Mode Disable WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal Principal Selection Mode Disable WH040001 124 admin gt auch Principal Selection Mode 3 Enable Principal WHO040001124 admin gt fabricp
30. Login wO E PASSWORD 2 gt Login PASSWORD passwd mm WH04
31. gt WHO040000350 admin gt tsclockserver LOCL WH040000350 admi n gt LOL 99 configupload configdownload wO FTP FIP m configupload configdownload IP configdownload Mo n Sr IN Urabe 1 FTP configupload FIP configupload configupload Protocol scp or ftp ftp Server Name
32. Linkup FC SIGMABLADE 1 SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE M SIGMABLADE H 5 e re zmr o KO SIGMABLADE m ies SIGMABLADE
33. O E 64 m zonecreate WH040000350 admin gt zonecreate zone1 1 0 1 1 WHO040000350 admin gt zonecreate zone2 1 2 1 3 WHO40000350 admin gt zonecreate zone3 1 4 1 5 WHO40000350 admin gt zonecreate zone4 1 6 1 7 WH040000350 admi n gt M AA YFAY YN TRATI Y FSET RECTAN ERB LE zoneshow WH040000350 admi n gt zoneshow Defined configuration zone zonel 1 0 1 1 zone zone 1 2 1 3 zone zone3 1 4 1 5 zone zone4 1 6 1 7 Effective configuration no configuration in effect WH040000350 admi n gt 86 1 gt 2 m zonecreate Ga E lt WW
34. 1 aliadd aliadd WWPn 22 92 aliadd aliname member lt enter gt aliname member WWPn X 2 aliremove aliremove WWPn 99 22 aliremove aliname member lt enter gt aliname member WWPn X
35. SIGMABLADE 1 FC WO E FC EH FC FC E FC FC WL a SFP 4 2 er wO SFP SFP EV A ILEMBLEBA BR ARICRONBSICK 3 MO m
36. gt Fibre Channel gt gt CPU Fibre Channel gt CPU Fibre Channel WO E Fibre Channel 39 1 Overview 1 1 Specification Rating tem N8406 019 N8406 020 cn SFP modules are required to Fibre channel interfaces Pxternal ports 4 existe ports 8 connect with fibre channel Internal ports 8 Internal ports 16 devices Fibre Channel speed 2G bps 4G bps
37. WHO040001124 admin gt fabricshow Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name 1 fffec01 10 00 00 05 1e 03 55 d8 192 168 1 32 0 0 0 0 WHO40001100 2 fffc01 10 00 00 05 1e 03 43 25 192 168 1 33 0 0 0 0 WHO40001945 3 fffc03 10 00 00 05 1e 03 32 3a 192 168 1 34 0 0 0 0 gt WHO40001124 The Fabric has 3 switches WHO40001 124 admi n gt Mo m Domain ID WWN IP Address Name FC IP 64 lt gt E Principal Principal Principal Selection Mode 2 1 1 1 2 wO
38. E 2 gt cfgcreate WHO040000350 admin gt WH040000350 admin gt cfgcreate cfgi zone1 zone2 zone3 zone4 WHO40000350 admi n gt E 89 1 1 cfgenable cfgenable cfgenable cfgName cfgName wO cfgenable
39. 98 4 gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt tsclockserver gt WHO040000350 admin gt tsclockserver 192 168 1 1 WH040000350 admi n gt IP Address lt gt tsclockserver MO m Ce gt WH040000350 admin gt tsclockserver 192 168 1 1 WH040000350 admi n gt E IP Address tsclockserver LOCL mw LOCL gt WHO040000350 admin gt tsclockserver LOCL Updating Clock Server configuration done WH040000350 admi n gt tsclockserver LOL
40. Y F SIGMABLADE Preface Congratulations on your purchase of FC Switch Modules N8406 019 N8406 020 The guide is intended to allow you to install and use FC Switch Modules N8406 019 N8406 020 correctly and safely Read the guide carefully before treating the FC Switch Modules Refer to the guide when you find something unknown on the FC Switch Module or a malfunction occurs Always keep the guide so that you can see it immediately if necessary For the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE in which the FC Switch Modules are installed refer to the User s Guide attached to the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE In addition before handing the FC Switch Modules always read Notes on Safety and Notes on Use in the guide Microsoft Microsoft Windows Windows Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Corporation Brocade Brocade Communications Systems Inc
41. cfgdelete cfgremove cfgName lt enter gt cfgName 94 4 cfgclear cfgclear cfgclear cfgclear lt enter gt wO E cfgclear cfgdisable cfgclear cfgclear cfgclear 1
42. 3Hop Zoning Fabric Fabric 1 Fabric F Principal Principal Fabric Principal Subordinate fabricprincipal Fabric Principal Cet E E Fabric nO 1 4Gbps m 4Hop
43. CPU gt CPU SIGMABLADE LED gt 3 1 SIGMABLADE gt SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE gt SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE E
44. Reg I 24 Status LED LED SFP SFP Fibre Channel ae 1 0 25 wO Disable X
45. SIGMABLADE 10 wO SIGMABLADE IOMBLADE7 RERI L TORAN OSS PRO S SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE
46. SIGMABLADE 28 2 SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE mw SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE 3 ES E 4 SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE E SIGMABLADE 29 5
47. SFP NF9330 SF02 WO N8406 019 17 18 19 20 4 21 22 23 0 m N8406 020 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 8 m SFP FC SFP S NF9330 SF02 SFP 1 20cm DA SFP
48. 2 WWPnm zoneremove zoneremove WWPn 22 95 zoneremove zonename member lt enter gt zonename member WWPn X 3 zonedelete zonedelete zonedelete zonename lt enter gt zonemame 93 WO zoneshow
49. Fibre Channel wO E NEC 36 4 5 Fibre Channel 1 switchshow Fibre C
50. 1 cfgadd cfgadd cfgadd 9999 cfgadd cfgNeme member lt enter gt cfgName member 2 cfgremove cfgremove cfgremove 22 9 cfgremove cfgName member lt enter gt cfgName member 3 cfgdelete cfgdelete
51. 90 gt 92 93 94 95 96 81 alicreate WWPn WWPn aliadd Re lidelete Ha Nee NEOVB WWPn alishow zonecreate WWPn soneadd WWPn zoneremove WWPn Zonedelete zoneshow
52. FIP root config txt configupload gt 1 gt Mo m FTP 2 gt FTP Mo m FTP 101 32 Login 4 gt switchdisable E EES
53. Login 4276 Login admin Login password Login user Login password m SIGMABLADE EM Ether Login SIGMABLADE EM 58 Login lt Fibre Channel Linkup gt switchshow Fibre Channel switchshow switchshow gt WHO040000363 admin gt switchshow SwitchName WHO040000363 switchType 43 1 switchState Online switchMode Native switchRole Principal switchDomain 1
54. 2 3 wO 2 1 Fabric 1 0 66 3 H 2 3 mE 3 1 Fabric 1 0 4 1 2 3 4 B Fabric
55. Fabric 1 0 2 2 2 wO E 2 1 Fabric 1 0 65 3 1 1 2 1 3 E Fabric 1 0 2 2
56. ibre Channel Fabric Topology SIGMABLADE M SIGMABLADE H WWN wo m SIGMABLADE Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel mw Fibre Channel m Fibre Channel SFP 22 FC
57. 100 20 Contents o gt NOTES ON SAFETY Always read the Notes Symbols Used in This Manual 0 ccc eee eee eee eee nent e eens Safety Indications i 10 Notes on Use For Proper Operation 2 13 About This Guide 15 Text Convent Ons RRR EE a acy tar ener brew aan ada 15 ItN6PaGKSSBESLERRSTKSKE EE 17 Service Ee a e a a a aa a a a a 17 Transfer to Third Party 17 Transportation enraiar a EN 17 Data BackUp oc cent nc NN pee E A aos Sean ae eee 1 Disposal NITE 19 Gontents si oe e ale Venda d ote hee ots Swe ce Be Eee oe et ee eee bee eee 21 Overview 1 1 Specification LL 40 Es 40 Components Names and Features of Sections Setup Procedure of FC Switch Module 4 1 Installing Removing the FC Switch Module 00 c cece eee eee eee 46 4 2 Installing Removing SFP Module 000 cece cece eee cece eee e eee 51 4 3 Setting FC Switch Module 53 4 4 Connecting PeripheralS 0 0 cece eee eee eee eee eens 54 4 5 Checking Connections of Peripherals cece cece e cece e ee eeeneaes 55 5 Troubleshooting Appendix Connecting Serial Port Appendix Checking Connections of Peripherals Appendix Cascade Connection Appendix FC Switch Module Setting Features Changing Password i 114 Changing Network Setting 0 0 ccc cece cect eee eee t eee e eee
58. ZONING ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONING 62 1 SFP SFP 2 Zoning Zoning Zone Configuration Zone Configuration Zone Configration cfgSave Zone Configuration ZONE ZONING
59. M 2 gt FC Domain ID switchDomain 1 WH040000350 admin gt switchshow switchName WHO040000350 switchType 43 1 switchState Online switchMode Native switchRole Principal switchDomain 1 switchld fffc01 switchWwn 10 00 00 05 1e 02 08 53 zoning OFF switchBeacon OFF Area Port Media Speed State 0 0 4G No_Module No POD License Disabled 1 1 cu 4G No_Sync 2 2 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 3 3 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 4 4 cu 4G Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe c0 5 5 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 6 6 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 7 7 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 8 8 eu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 9 9 cu 4G No_Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 10 10 cu 4G No_Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 11 11 cu 4G No Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 12 12 cu 4G No Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 13 13 cu 4G No Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 14 14 cu 4G No Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 15 15 cu 4G No Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 16 16 cu 4G No Sync No PO
60. ML m ZONE ZONE E ZONE wO 9 ZONE 3 switchdisable WH040000557 admi n gt WH040000557 admin gt switchdisable WH040000557 admi n gt 4 Domain ID X Domain ID Domain ID 5
61. FC 6 switchenable WHO040000557 admi n gt WH040000557 admin gt switchenable WH040000557 admi n gt 7 switchshow 3 63 WH040000557 admin gt swi tchshow l 15 15 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 16 16 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 17 17 id 4G No_Light 18 18 id 4G No_Light 19 19 4G No Module 20 20 id 4G Online E Port 10 00 00 05 1e 03 55 f9 WHO40000642 upstream 21 21 4G No Module 22 22 4G No Module 23 23 4G No Module WH040000557 admi n gt O E Link Status E Port WWN Switch Name upstream E Port WWN Switch Name downstream E 2 upstream downstream
62. 2 wO n WWN Fibre Channel E E Login Logout Fibre Channel
63. 5 gt configdownload WHO040000350 admin gt configdownload Protocol scp or ftp ftp Server Name or IP Address host 192 168 1 90 User Name user switch File Name config txt Password xk CAUTION This command is used to download a backed up configuration for a specific switch If using a file froma different switch this file s configuration settings will override any current switch settings Downloading a configuration file which was uploaded from a different type of switch may cause this switch to fail A switch reboot might be required for some parameter changes to take effect Do you want to continue y n y fwConfigReload Fabric Watch configuration reloaded download completed WH040000350 admi n gt 6 gt switchenable E D Domain ID 8 gt reboot oe aan
64. E N8406 019 020 E SIGMABLADE FC E Principal Subordinate Fabric E abric Fabric Fabric 1 0 E Fabric Principal Fabric E Principal Fabric KY Principal Fabric E
65. 88 1 cfgcreate cfgcreate cfgcreate cfgName member member member cfgName member 1 gt zoneshow WHO040000350 admin gt zoneshow Defined configuration zone zonel 1 0 1 1 zone zone 1 2 1 3 zone zone3 1 4 1 5 zone zone4 1 6 1 7 Effective configuration no configuration in effect WH040000350 admin gt WM m
66. zoneob jectcopy zoneobjectcopy zoneobjectcopy zoneob jectcopy ob jectNeme newName lt enter gt objectName newName _ 96 2 gt 3 gt Login wO 9 Ea LOG Mo
67. cfgsave cfgsave cfgsave cfgsave lt enter gt a cfgsave 2 cfgdisable cfgdisable cfgdisable cfgdisable lt enter gt m cfgdisable 95 E
68. 2 switchcfgspeed x x 4Gbps 4 2Gbps 2 WHO040000350 admin gt switchcfgSpeed 4 WH040000350 admi n gt Mo m portcfgspeed x y x N8406 019 1 8 17 20 N8406 020 1 16 17 23 0 y 4Gbps 4 2Gbps 2 WHO040000350 admin gt portcfgspeed 17 2 WH040000350 admi n gt E 1 4 gt portcfgshow
69. Domain ID Principal Selection Mode X FC 35 4 4 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel 1 Fibre Channel FC 2 SFP Fibre Channel 3 Fibre Channel SFP 4 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel
70. Type J m nsshow Fibre Channel WWPn wO PID OS OS Disk Array PID Domain ID 61 N8406 gt CPU
71. WM FTP FTP MW FIP Login configupload WH040000350 admin gt configupload Protocol scp or ftp ftp Server Name or IP Address host 192 168 1 90 User Name user switch File Name config txt Password Upload complete WH040000350 admi n gt wO FTP IP ID FTP J m FIP root config txt E File Name
72. cfgshow E cfgsave 1 zoneobjectrename zoneobjectrename zoneobjectrename zoneob jectrename objectNeme newName lt enter gt objectName newName 2 zoneobjectexpunge zoneobjectexpunge zoneobjectexpunge zoneob jectexpunge objectName lt enter gt objectName 3
73. N8406 020 m switchshow Linkup Fibre Channel Fibre Channel SFP FC 59 switchshow Port 0 23 SFP Media Cu Copper id Fibre SFP Sneed 2G 2Gbps 4G 46Gbps No_Module SFP Fibre Channel Linkup Fibre Channel Linkup 3 Online State Fabric Online F Port WWN Loop Online L Port 1Pubric Cascade
74. 3 alidelete alidelete alidelete aliname lt enter gt aliname 92 KWO zoneshow 1 WWPnmh zoneadd zoneadd WWPn 22 r zoneadd zonename member lt enter gt zonename member WWPn X
75. m Status Domain ID gt Online E Port segmented domain over lap E Zoning Zoning E Domain ID ID Domain ID Domain ID E 1 4Gbps Ed 8 3 fabricshow
76. wO 8 E Y 4 288 T B 82 1 gt 2 gt cfgshow Q a gt WH040000350 admin gt cfgshow Defined configuration no configuration defined Effective configuration no configuration in effect WH040000350 admi n gt gt WHO040000350 admin gt cfgshow Defined configuration cfg Zone_cfg Zo
77. Ler 31 4 E SIGMABLADE 6 SIGMABLADE m SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE FC 4 32 4 2 SFP Fibre Channel SFP
78. Fibre Channel 3 ETT ETE TA 5 1 3 1 LED gt SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE gt
79. 2 gt Login lt gt 4 Gbps wO E Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Linkup Fibre Channel Fibre Channel portcfgshow MO m WH040000350 admin gt portcfgshow Ports of Slot 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15
80. 38 Fibre Channel ibre Channel SIGMABLADE HR OS SIGMABLADE Fibre Channel Fibre Channel gt Fibre Channel Fibre Channel gt Fibre Channel SFP FC gt
81. Login gt D gt switchname M e 2 gt WH040000363 admin gt switchname WH040000363 WH040000363 admi n gt 3 gt switchname switchname name name WH040000363 admin gt switchname slot1 slot1 admin gt E 4 gt switchname 3 gt 72
82. mM IP Address SIGMABLADE IP Address Subnetmask 70 wO a E E SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE Fibre Channel IP Address Fibre Channel Subnetmask Log Error 3 gt ipaddrshow
83. CPU Fibre Channel 16 No _ N8406 019 N8406 020 CPU 1 O O 1 2 O O 2 3 O O 3 4 O O 4 5 O O 5 6 O O 6 7 O O 7 8 O O 8 9 x O 9 10 x O 10 11 x O 11 12 x O 12 13 x O 13 14 x 14 15 x 15 16 x 16 CPU re SIGMABLADE
84. Online E Port WWN SFP Fibre Channel Linkup No_light SFP No_Sync m switchshow wO N8406 019 state No_Sync Disabled Persistent No_Module No POD License Disable 60 lt Fibre Channel Name Server gt nsshow Name Server TLS Fibre Channel nsshow nsshow gt WH040000363 admin gt nsshow Type Pid cos Por tName NodeName TTL sec N 010500 2 3 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 97 20 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 97 na FC4s FCIP FCP NodeSymb 39 Emulex LPe1105 NEC FV2 50A8 DV5 1 20A3 Fabric Port Name 20 05 00 05 1e 02 04 09 Permanent Port Name 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 97 N 011100 3 20 05 00 30 13 84 04 6c 20 00 00 30 13 84 04 6c
85. If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off the POWER SLEEP switch and disconnect the power plug from the outlet then contact your service representative Using this product in such conditions may cause a fire Do not insert foreign substances into this product Do not insert foreign substances including wires and metal pieces into this product Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock Do not view laser directly e PA RREO The NF9330 SF02 SFP module confirms to laser safety standard class 1 However do not view the laser within a short distance of up to 20 cm Failure to follow this instruction may have bad influence on your pupils Do not look in the port of each SFP module during operation If an SFP module is not connected with an optical fiber cable always put the attached dust proof cover rubber cap on the connector terminal of the SFP module to protect it 10 A CAUTION gt gt p PO Connect firmly Insert this product into a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE securely and fix the eject lever with the stopper when installed If this product is inserted incompletely or the eject lever is not fixed with the stopper smoke and or fire may occur Do not use any unauthorized interface cable Use interface cables authorized by NEC only Check the devices and connectors to which the interface cables are connected Using an unauthorized cable or connecting
86. ul lz TIPS wO IMPORTANT m nsshow allows you to know WWPn s of fibre channel devices connected to FC Switch Modules WWPn s can be used for various settings of peripherals m Depending on the type of the OS you use PID has some influence on the hardware path of the logic with which the OS recognizes disk array units Take sufficient note on the PID if a job is done to change the PID after system operation is started Related jobs Change of domain ID and change of port topology of connected device 106 Appendix Cascade Connection FC Switch Modules N8406 can be subjected to cascade connection with each other The following describes the cascade feature of the FC Switch Module Cascade Connection The cascade feature of the FC Switch Module is characterized as follows m The FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection can share the external devices connected to them m The FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection can share the CPU blade connected to each of the FC Switch Modules m Cascade connection of up to three hops is supported m Zoning can be provided among FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection m When a Fabric is constructed by cascading the FC Switch Modules one of the FC Switch Modules in the Fabric operates as a Principal switch A single FC Switch Module without cascading always operates a Principal switch m All FC Switch Modules except the Princ
87. Do not put labels near the ends of a fibre channel cable if required The tips of the optical connectors are opened to cause poor connections The cores of fibre channel cables are made of quartz glass Thus the tips of a connector are highly sensitive to be damaged easily by mechanical shock or collision with a hard object wo m Do not use any interface cables not authorized by NEC Always use IMPORTANT interface cables authorized by NEC Using interface cables other than those authorized by NEC may cause fire to occur due to short circuit Note the following on handing interface cables Do not use damaged cables and connectors Do not step on cables Do not put objects on cables Do not use cables with loose connections Do not apply sudden strain bending twisting to portions near the connectors of cables 54 4 5 Checking Connections of Peripherals Confirm that the FC Switch Module normally recognizes fibre channel devices according to the following procedure 1 Type switchshow on the console Confirm that the fibre channel devices are normally linked up wO IMPORTANT m f a fibre channel device already connected to the FC Switch Module does not appear in the result of the switchshow command check the following Whether the connected fibre channel device operates normally and Whether the FC cable is connected securely 2 Type nsshow on the console Confirm that t
88. E VT100 OF VT100 E ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONING gt gt 83 84 85 89
89. gt Ethernet IP Address 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Fibre Channel IP Address 0 0 0 0 Fibre Channel Subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Mo m Login 1 gt ipaddrset MO wm 2 gt Ethernet IP Address Gateway Address lt Enter gt HW060000955 admin gt ipaddrset Ethernet IP Address 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 15 Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 Fibre Channel IP Address 0 0 0 0 Fibre Channel Subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 254 Issuing gratituous arp Done IP address is being changed Done Committing configuration Done HW060000955 admi n gt
90. Number of ports 12 24 Type External dimension Installable on a switch module Blade slot of SIGMABLADE M or SIGMABLADE H 208 width x 29 3 height x 280 depth mm 1 2 Features Weight 1 3 kg max Operating voltage 12 0 VDC Power consumption 35 W Operating Temperature 0 to 43 C Without condensation Temperature Humidity 5 to 90 and humidity Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 FC Switch Modules N8406 019 N8406 020 are designed to be used for NEC Express5800 BladeServer series machines exclusively The FC Switch Modules can connect with fibre channel devices The FC Switch Modules have the following features m Connecting with devices by fabric m Port data rate fixing m Port topology fixing m Port zoning WWN zoning Installable in SIGMABLADE M SIGMABLADE H m Cascade connection wO m IMPORTANT Do not install the FC Switch Modules in any Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE unauthorized by NEC Do not connect the FC Switch Modules with any fibre channel devices unauthorized by NEC If an FC Switch Module can be installed in an unauthorized Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE and connect with unauthorized fibre channel devices the FC Switch Module and or the fibre channel devices may not operate normally or further may be defected For Blade Enclosures SIGMABLADE in which the FC Switch Modules can be installed and fibre channel devices which can be con
91. 26 4 SIGMABLADE SFP FC SFP FC 3 5 FC ee 36 FC gO FC Eta 2 4 1 SIGMABLADE mw SIGMABLADE
92. HW060000955 admi n gt wo m Zone alias information can include both port numbers including domain IDs IMPORTANT and WWPn s concurrently MM Ga m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIPS lowercase letters m Created zone aliases can be used as members when a zone is created 129 Creating Zone Port mode zoning For port mode zoning use the domain ID and port number of the FC Switch Module to set zoning 1 Checking domain ID 1 Type switchshow on the console screen Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with a lowercase letters 2 The information on the status of FC Switch Modules appears See values of switchDomain for the domain ID the value is set to 1 at shipment WHO 40000350 admine switchshow switchName WH040000350 SWitchTyDe 43 1 SWitchState Online SwitchMode Native SwitchRole Principal switchDomain 1 switchld fffc01 SwitchWWwn 10 00 00 05 1e 02 08 53 zoning OF F SWitchBeac0n OFF Area Port Media Speed State 0 0 4G 0 Module No POD License Disabled 1 1 cu 4G o Sync 2 2 cu 4G o Sync Disabled een 3 3 cu 4G o Sync Disabled Persis t 4 4 cu 4G Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe c0 5 5 CU 4G o Sync Disabled Persistent 6 6 cu 4G o Sync Disabled Persistent 7 7 cu 4G o Sync Disabled Persistent 8 8 cu 4G o Sync Disabled Persistent 9 9 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disab
93. WHO40001 124 admin gt fabricprincipal Principal Selection Mode Enbale WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal Principal Selection Mode Enable Switch currently principal WHO40001 124 admin gt KO fabricprincipal f 1 WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal f 1 Principal Selection Mode enabled Forcing fabric rebuild WHO40001 124 admin gt switchshow switchRole A Principal WHO040001124 admin gt switchshow switchName WH040001 124 switchType 43 2 switchState Onl ine switchMode Native switchRole Principal switchDomain 3 unconfirmed switchld fffc03 switchWwn 10 00 00 05 1e 03 32 3a zoning OFF switchBeacon OFF 80 Login WWN
94. e Switch currently principal If the FC Switch Module is operating as a Subordinate switch WH040001124 admin gt fabricprinci pal Principal Selection Mode Enable WH040001124 admi n gt 124 Changing the setting 3 Login to the console of the FC Switch Module to change the setting wo m Changing the Principal Selection Mode can be performed only on the FC IMPORTANT Switch Module logged in 4 Type fabricprincipal f 1 on the console screen A m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIPS lowercase letters wO m Type fabricprincipal command with option f and 1 then the Principal IMPORTANT Selection Mode of the FC Switch Module that the command is executed is changed to Enable and a Fabric reconstruction to change the FC Switch Module to the Principal switch is performed m The number of the FC Switch Module to set Principal Selection Mode Enable in the Fabric must be only one 1 WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal f led Forcing fabric rebuild Principal Selection Mode enable WHO 40001124 admi n gt 5 Type fabricprincipal on the console screen to check that the Principal Selection Mode is Enable WH040001124 admin gt fabricprinci Principal Selection Mode Enab WHO040001124 admi n gt pal e Switch currently principal wo m f above message is not displayed as a result of the command ex
95. lt enter gt wO m Executing the cfgdisable command allows all zone configurations enabled IMPORTANT at the execution to be disabled 139 Miscellaneous The following describes the method of changing the names of several zone objects created or expunging or copying objects wo m After modification by using a relevant command confirm that the IMPORTANT modification is done normally by using the cfgshow command After a command is executed run the cfgsave command to register the new settings resulting from the change to be registered Change the name of an object created already Use the zoneobjectrename command Using the zoneobjectrename command allows a zone object name to be changed Format of zoneobjectrename command zoneobjectrename objectName newName lt enter gt 1 2 1 objectName Specify an existing object name to be changed with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 newName Specify the object name after the modification with it enclosed with double quotation marks Expunge an object Use the zoneobjectexpunge command Using the zoneobjectexpunge command allows a specified object to be expunged Format of zoneobjectexpunge command zoneobjectexpunge objectName lt enter gt 1 1 objectName ee an existing object name to be expunged with it enclosed with double quotation marks Copy an object already created Use the zoneobjectcopy command Using the zoneo
96. switchld fffc01 switchWwn 10 00 00 05 1e 02 04 09 zoning OFF switchBeacon OFF Area Port Media Speed State 4G No_Module No POD License Disable cu 4G Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 55 cu 4G Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fg 99 cu 4G Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 66 Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 ff 28 cu 4G Online F Port 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 35 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent No_Sync Disabled Persistent 10 10 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 11 11 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 12 12 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 13 13 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 14 14 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 15 15 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 16 16 cu 4G No_Sync Disabled Persistent 17 17 id 4G Online F Port 20 05 00 30 13 84 04 6c 18 18 id 4G Online F Port 20 06 00 30 13 84 04 6c RCN nn AUN Oo CAU Rw HO a D o D 19 19 4G No Module 20 20 4G No Module 21 21 4G No_Module No POD License Disable 22 22 4G No_Module No POD License Disable 23 23 4G No_Module No POD License Disable WH040000363 admi n gt m N8406 019 1 lt 8 17 20
97. 1 1 zonemame Specify a zone name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 137 Modifying or Deleting Configuration File The following describes modification or deletion of configuration already created wo m After modification by using a relevant command confirm that the IMPORTANT modification is done normally by using the zoneshow command Add a zone to zone configuration Use the cfgadd command Using the cfgadd command allows a zone to be added to zone configuration m Format of cfgadd command cfgadd cfgName member lt enter gt 1 2 1 cfgName Specify a zone configuration name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify a zone name to be added with it enclosed with double quotation marks Delete a zone from zone configuration Use the cfgremove command Using the cfgremove command allows a zone to be deleted from zone configuration m Format of cfgremove command cfgremove cfgName member lt enter gt 1 2 1 cfgName Specify a zone configuration with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify the zone name to be deleted with it enclosed with double quotation marks Delete a configuration file created already Use the cfgdelete command Using the cfgdelete command allows specified zone configuration to be deleted m Format of cfgdelete command cfgdelete cfgName lt enter gt 1 1
98. 42 Effective configuration no configuration in effect HW060000955 admi n gt Confirm that all created zones appear by using the zonecreate command m After a zone name WWPn s contained in the zone appear Confirm that the specified WWPn s appear normally 132 Creating Configuration Before zoning can be set proper configuration including zones created previously must be generated More than one configuration can be created 1 Creating configuration Use the cfgcreate command to create a configuration file m Use of cfgcreate command cfgcreate cfgName member member member 1 2 1 cfgName Specify the name of a zone configuration to be created with it enclosed by double quotation marks 2 member Specify a zone name already created with it enclosed by double quotation marks m Delimit the configuration name and the first zone name with a comma m Delimit adjacent zone names with a semicolon 1 Type zoneshow on the console screen HW060000955 admin gt zoneshow Defined configuration zone zonel 1 0 1 1 zone zone 1 2 1 3 zone zone3 1 4 1 5 zone zone4 1 6 1 7 Effective configuration no configuration in effect HW060000955 admi n gt Confirm that all required zones are created Pa m Create one or more zones if necessary 2 Use the cfgcreate command to create configuration HW060000955 admi n gt HW060
99. Address 0 Issuing gratituous arp IP address is being change a Done Committing configuration Done HW060000955 admi n gt oun ur m P addresses set for FC Switch Modules should be located on the same P subnet for the IP address of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE in which the FC Switch Modules are installed wD m After the network setting is completed the network related daemon program PORTANT in the firmware of the FC Switch Module automatically restarts The network setting is made effective just after the auto restart of the daemon program m To access to an FC Switch Module via the network some settings may be required for the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE For the settings refer to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE m Do not change Fibre Channel IP Address and Fibre Channel Subnetmask because they are unavailable m f some network setting is changed during system operation an error message may appear on a log of the host connected to the FC Switch Module at restart of the network related daemon program 115 3 Type ipaddrshow on the console screen The network setting appears Check the setting WH040000363 admin gt i paddrshow SWITCH Ethernet IP Address 192 168 1 15 Ethernet Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Fibre Channel IP Address 0 0 0 0 Fibre Channel Subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway Address 192 168 1 254 WH0 40000363 admi n gt x m f one or more errors
100. FC Switch Module due to occurrence of an error wait until the FC Switch Module is fully cooled down after performing job in step 4 It is because the module is heated at a high temperature 50 4 2 Installing Removing SFP Module After the FC Switch Module is installed in the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE install SFP modules on external ports to connect with fibre channel peripherals SFP module NF9330 SF02 is only available wO m For N8406 019 four external ports or ports 17 18 19 and 20 are available IMPORTANT Ports 21 22 23 and 0 are unavailable m For N8406 020 eight external ports or ports 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 and 0 are available m f an FC Switch Module with SFP modules installed are stored or carried always put the dust proof covers attached to the SFP modules on them to protect the FC connectors from dust A CAUTION Do not view laser directly S The NF9330 SF02 SFP module confirms to laser safety standard class 1 However do not view the laser within a short distance of up to 20 cm Failure to follow this instruction may have bad influence on your pupils Do not look in the port of each SFP module during operation If an SFP module is not connected with an optical fiber cable always put the attached dust proof cover rubber cap on the connector terminal of the SFP module to protect it Installation Procedure To install an SFP module on the FC Switch Module insert it to an SFP p
101. The internal ports allow the FC Switch Module to connect to fibre channel controllers inserted to Mezzanine slots on the CPU blades in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE The FC Switch Module is equipped with 16 internal ports However available ports vary depending m An SFP module can be installed on an unavailable SFP slot However the SFP module cannot connect the FC Switch Module with a fibre channel device Port 0 E E on the type See the table below for the available ports Port aa 019 Na405 020 Connected CPU blade Port 1 Y Y Slot 1 Port 2 Y Y Slot 2 Port 3 Y Y Slot 3 Port 4 Y Y Slot 4 Port 5 Y Y Slot 5 Port 6 Y Y Slot 6 Port 7 Y Y Slot 7 Port 8 Y Y Slot 8 Port 9 Y Slot 9 Port 10 Y Slot 10 Port 11 Y Slot 11 Port 12 Y Slot 12 Port 13 Y Slot 13 Port 14 Y Slot 14 Port 15 Y Slot 15 Port 16 Y Slot 16 wO m The slot number of the CPU blade to which a specific internal port is IMPORTANT connected is fixed Changing the number is not allowed For details refer to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE you use 44 4 Setup Procedure of FC Switch Module The setup procedure of the FC Switch Module is described below Explained in this LU User s Guide Installing FC Switch Module See Page 46 Install FC switch module in Blade Enclosure Installing SFP Module See Page 51 Install SFP m
102. an interface cable to an incorrect device or connector may cause an electric shock and or fire to occur Observe the following notes on the uses and connections of interface cables m Do not use any damaged cable Do not step on the cable m Do not place any object on the cable m Do not alter modify or repair the cable Do not use a cellular phone or pager around this product Turn off the cellular phone or pager Radio interference may cause malfunctions of this product Do not use or store this product in corrosive environment Avoid the usage or storage of this product in an environment which may be exposed to corrosive gases such as those including but not limited to sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide nitrogen dioxide chlorine ammonia and or ozone Avoid installing this product in a dusty environment or one that may be exposed to corrosive materials such as sodium chloride and or sulfur Failure to follow this instruction may corrode printed circuit boards in this product resulting in damage to this product and even smoke and or fire If there are any concerns regarding the environment at the planned site of installation or storage please contact your service representative 11
103. in the symbol illustrates a mandatory action to avoid om amp Mandatory This symbol indicates mandatory actions An image a particular hazard Unplug the power cord Symbols Used in This Manual Attentions A Indicates a general notice or warning that cannot be specifically identified An Indicates that improper use may cause an electric shock A Indicates that improper use may cause personal injury due to high temperature A Indicates that improper use may cause fumes or fire Prohibited Actions SO Indicates a general prohibited action that cannot be specifically identified Do not disassemble repair or modify the product Otherwise an electric shock or fire may be caused Mandatory Action Indicates a mandatory action that cannot be specifically identified Make sure to follow the instruction Z Unplug the power cord of the server Otherwise an electric shock or fire may be caused
104. information to a zone alias Use the aliadd command Using the aliadd command allows additional information including port information and WWPn to be registered in the specified zone alias additionally aliadd aliname member lt enter gt 1 2 1 aliname Specify a zone alias name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify a port and WWPn ww m Delimit the zone name and the first additional information with a comma m Delimit adjacent additional information with a semicolon Delete information from a zone alias Use the aliremove command Using the aliremove command allows registered information including port information and WWPn specified from a zone alias specified to be deleted aliremove aliname member lt enter gt 1 2 1 aliname Specify a zone alias name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify the port and WWPn to be deleted m Delimit the zone name and additional information with a comma m Delimit adjacent information to be deleted with a semicolon Delete a zone alias created already Use the alidelete command Using the alidelete command allows a zone alias registered already to be deleted alidelete aliname lt enter gt 1 1 aliname Specify a zone alias name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 136 Modifying or Deleting Zone The following describes modification
105. na FC4s FCP NEC iStorage 1000 1400 Fabric Port Name 20 11 00 05 1e 02 04 09 Permanent Port Name 20 05 00 30 13 84 04 6c The Local Name Server has 2 entries WH040000363 admi n gt gO E nsshow Linkup Fibre Channel Fibre Channel SFP FC E Fibre Channel nsshow N N_Port NL NL_Port U 24Bit Fibre Channel ID 6 PID xxyyzz PID xx Switch Domain ID yy 16 zz Loop ID Fabric 00 PortName Fibre Channel World Wide Port Name NodeName Fibre Channel World Wide Node Name
106. naas 115 Changing Switch Names 0 0 00 c ccc cee eee eee eee e eee e eee naas 117 Changing Port Data Rate i 118 Changing Port Topology 0 ccc cee cee ee teen tee een ee tenet ene enaas 120 Changing Domain DI 122 Checking Setting Principal Selection Mode ccc cece cece anaana 124 Setting Zoning 0c cece cece cence eee eee ene ene E beeen enbaeaes 126 Setting Time and Time Server 00 0 cece eee cece e ene e een eaeeeennas 141 Saving Restoring Setting Values 0 ccc cece cee ec ee eee e eee eeeeaneeeues 144 21 1 1 1 N8406 019 N8406 020 x4 Fibre Channel x 8 x8 x 16 Fibre Channel SFP Fibre Channel 2Gbps 4Gbps 12 24 SIGMABLADE M SIGMABLADE H 208mm x 29 3 mm 280mm 1 3kg 12 0V 35W 0 43 C 5 90 1 2 40 70C 5 95 MBLEWCOE N8406 019 N8406 020 FC Express5800 BladeServer Fibre Channel Switch Module
107. of the following ones E Port WWN Switch Name upstream E Port WWN Switch Name downstream m f more than one cascade path are connected between specific FC Switch Modules upstream and downstream do not appear for the second and following cascade paths m If astatus message other than above appears a malfunction is detected in the cascade connection Retry the job from the beginning Sample display Domain ID overlap Online E Port segmented domain overlap nO m Before cascade connection can be provided for FC Switch Modules the IMPORTANT zoning setting of the FC Switch Modules should always be deleted Cascade connection under zoning status may cause an error to occur m Any FC Switch Modules with a duplicate domain ID cannot be subjected to cascade connection Always change the domain IDs of FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection to be unique m The data transmission speed between FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection is 4G bps per path For cascade connection first check the upper limit of the data transmission speed between FC Switch Modules 8 When more than two FC Switch Modules are made cascade connection execute fabricshow command to check status of the cascade connections between the FC Switch Modules WH040001124 admin gt fabricshow Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Na me 1 fffc01 10 00 00 05 1e 03 55 d8 192 168 1 32 0 0 0 0 WHO040001100 2 fffc01 10 00 00
108. of the port on the FC Switch Module on which the fibre channel device will be installed 2 Clean the optical connector on the SFP module and the mating connector of the fibre channel cable used for connection with compressed air spray or exclusive cleaner 3 Insert the connector to the SFP module on the FC Switch Module securely to connect it 4 Clean the connector on the fibre channel device and the other connector of the fibre channel cable with compressed air spray or exclusive cleaner 5 Connect the connector of the cable to the fibre channel device The part numbers of available optical cables and their lengths are as follows NF9320 SJ01 5 m NF9320 SJ11 5 m reinforced shield type NF9320 SJ02 10 m NF9320 SJ12 10 m reinforced shield type NF9320 SJ03 20 m NF9320 SJ13 20 m reinforced shield type NF9320 SJ04 50 m and NF9320 SJ14 50 m reinforced shield type The following expert knowledge is required for optical cables Note the following on connections of optical cables m f dust and or fingerprints adhere to contacts on a fibre channel cable then the optical power and or sensitivity of the cable may decrease to make the cable unavailable Accordingly before a fibre channel cable can be connected to an SFP module or fibre channel device it should be cleaned by compressed air spray or exclusive cleaner to remove adhesions on the contacts m Route a fibre channel cable with bending radius of 50 mm or larger
109. operate normally the FC switch IMPORTANT module may be faulty Consult with your service representative 56 Fibre channel device cannot be recognized If a fibre channel device connected to an FC Switch Module is not recognized normally by OS or cannot be accessed after the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE is started check the following and take an appropriate action See also the User s Guides of Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE fibre channel device and those of applications you are using m Check if the port data rate of connected fibre channel devices corresponds to that of the FC Switch Module Refer to the User s Guides of the connected fibre channel devices m Check if the port topology of the connected fibre channel devices corresponds to that of the FC Switch Module Refer to the User s Guides of the connected fibre channel devices m Check if the SFP modules and FC cables are connected securely Reconnect them securely m Check if the FC Switch Modules recognize the connected devices See Appendix Checking Connections of Peripherals in this User s Guide m Check if the connected fibre channel devices are started and operated normally Check that devices are started and operated normally according to the User s Guide of the fibre channel devices m Check if zoning is set normally See Setting zoning described later to check that it is set normally m Check if the fibre channel controllers op
110. slots into which the FC Switch Modules can be installed on each type of Blade Enclosures SIGMABLADE SIGMABLADE H SIGMABLADE M Slots in which FC Switch Modules can be installed slot numbers 3 6 nO m For details of switch module slots into which FC Switch Modules can be IMPORTANT inserted refer to the User s Guide attached to the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE to be used m FC Switch Modules can be installed in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE if the Enclosure is operated For the notes on the installation refer to the User s Guide attached to the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE 46 2 According to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE remove the dummy module or blank cover on the switch module slot into which the FC Switch Module will be inserted switch module slot of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE refer to the p m For the procedure of removing a dummy module or blank cover from the T User s Guide attached to Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE 3 Unlock the stopper of the ejector on the FC Switch Module to unlatch the ejector ie m Press the stopper lightly in the right direction to unlock the stopper Then the ejector is unlatched 4 According to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE install the FC Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE m Push the FC Switch Module lightly to insert its connector into a mating TP connector on the Blade E
111. 0000363 admin gt passwd Changing password for admin Enter old password Enter new password Re type new password passwd all authentication tokens updated successful ly Saving password to stable storage Password saved to stable storage successful ly WH040000363 admi n gt wO mw Login EJ 8 40 69 Login E SIGMABLADE EA IP Address IP Address
112. 000955 admin gt cfgcreate cfgl zonel zone2 zone3 zone4 HW060000955 admi n gt wo m f a zone name not registered in the zone information is specified the IMPORTANT command causes an error to occur The configuration is not created normally Always specify zone names already created 133 Enabling Configuration Enable created configuration Only a single configuration can be enabled at a time 1 Validating configuration Use the cfgenable command to enable a configuration Format of cfgenable command cfgenable cfgName 1 1 cfgName Specify a zone configuration name with it enclosed by double quotation marks rO m f you try to enable configuration by using the cfgenable command the IMPORTANT message asking whether the configuration is enabled appears Type y if the configuration is enabled Type n if not Message sample Do you want to enable cfg1 configuration yes y no n no 1 Type cfgshow on the console screen HW060000955 admin gt cfgshow Defined configuration cfg cfgl zonel zone2 zone3 zone4 zone zonel 1 0 1 zone zone2 1 2 1 zone zone3 1 4 1 zone zone4 1 6 1 Effective confi guration Effective configuration no configuration in effect HW060000955 admi n gt Aly gt Confirm that the configuration to be enabled appears in Defined Pan Configuration m Create configuration if necessary 2 Use the cfgenable command to enable t
113. 05 1e 03 43 25 192 168 1 33 0 0 0 0 WHO040001945 3 fffc03 10 00 00 05 1e 03 32 3a 192 168 1 34 0 0 0 0 gt WH040001124 The Fabric has 3 switches WHO 40001124 admi n gt m If the FC Switch Modules are properly made cascade connection information TS of Domain ID WWN IP Address and Switch Name of each FC Switch Module connected are displayed FC IP is not used in the FC Switch Module 109 Sample cascade connection wO m Setting Principal switch only for the FC Switch Module in Blade Enclosure IMPORTANT SIGMABLADE must be done For how to set Principal switch see Checking Setting Principal Selection Mode in Appendix FC Switch Module Setting Features a Cascading two FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 One path configuration between the FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 wO m Ifa failure occurs on the cascading path between the FC Switch Modules a IMPORTANT Fabric reconstruction occurs Influence to I O operations may occur not only between the cascading FC Switch Modules but within each FC Switch Module each Blade Enclosure 2 Two paths configuration between the FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 wo m By making cascade connection between FC Switch Modules to two paths IMPORTANT even if a failure occurs on one cascade path no influence to I O operation occur because I O operation is succeeded by red
114. 06 HW0 40000955 admi n gt 3 When the time is indicated by UTC Universal Time Coordinated set the time difference from the UTC by using the tstimezone command When the time is indicated by the local time go to step 4 Type tstimezone h or tstimezone h m to change time zone Value h is the number of hour difference from the UTC Valid values are 12 through 12 Value m is the number of minute difference from the hour offset h This value is an option and valid values are 30 0 or 30 If the time difference from the UTC is 3 5 hours HW060000955 admin gt tstimezone 3 30 Updating Time Zone configuration done System Time Zone change will take effect at next reboot HW060000955 admi n gt nO m The time of the clock built in the FC Switch Module is based on the UTC IMPORTANT Setting the difference of the time from the UTC allows the local time to be displayed instead 141 4 Set the time of the built in clock by using the date command lt Example of time setting gt HW060000955 admin gt date 0627220706 Wed Junv 27 22 07 00 Localtime 2006 HW060000955 admi n gt Command parameters date mmddhhmmyy Parameters mm Month 00 12 dd Date 00 31 hh Hour 00 23 mm Minute 00 59 yy Lower two digits of dominical year 00 99 Setting Time Server 1 Type tsclockserver on the console screen ty m Any commands used o
115. 1 def gt 2 Fabric parameters yes y no n no y Domain 1 1 R_A_TOV 4 E D_ TOV 1 0 or oo So oN Sequence Level Sw Disable Device Pr Suppress Class F Switch PID Format Per frame Route Pri Long Distance Fabri BB credit 1 27 aa 122 5 After the settings of fabric parameters are changed completely type n or press Enter for any 6 message following Insistent Domain ID Mode asking whether setting is done or not Insistent Domain ID Mode yes y Virtual Channel parameters yes F Port login parameters yes y Zoning Operation parameters yes RSCN Transmission Mode yes y Arbitrated Loop parameters yes System services yes y no n Portlog events enable yes y n ssl attributes yes y no n http attributes yes y no n snmp attributes yes y no n rpcd attributes yes y no n cfgload attributes yes y no webtools attributes yes y no HW060000955 admi n gt no n no y no n no no n no y no n no no n no y no n no no n no no no no no n no n no WARNING The domain ID wil To make the features of the FC Switch Module effective type switchenable HW060000955 admin gt switchenable 123 Checking Setting Principal Selection Mode After completing login to the console of the
116. 21 Changing Domain ID After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module change the domain ID of the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below Oo m The setting may or may not be changed in no cascade connection The IMPORTANT setting must be changed in cascade connection Setting at shipment from factory The domain ID is set to 1 when an FC Switch Module is shipped from the factory m Change the domain ID when the FC Switch Module is installed Changing the domain ID after starting the operation may cause a system fault to occur 1 Type switchdisable on the console screen to disable the FC Switch Module HW060000955 admin gt switchdisable wO m Disabling the FC Switch Module makes it impossible for the FC Switch IMPORTANT Module to communicate with all fibre channel devices connected to it 2 Type configure on the console screen w m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIPS lowercase letters 3 Type configure to display the setting input feature of the FC Switch Module Message Fabric parameters yes y no n appears to ask whether the setting is already provided or not Type y HW060000955 admin gt configure Configure Fabric parameters yes y no n no y 4 Onthe menu for setting fabric parameters enter a new value only for parameter Domain ID and press Enter for other parameters Example of setting change gt
117. 37 Modifying or deleting configuration file See page 138 m Saving Disabling configuration See page 139 Miscellaneous See page 140 126 Commands Associated with Zoning Item Command Description Creating zone Alicreate Creates zone aliases including specified ports and WWPn s aliases Aliadd Registers a port or WWPn to specified zone alias additionally Alidelete Deletes specified port or WWPn from specified zone alias Aliremove Removes specified port or WWPn from specified zone alias Alishow Displays zone alias information already registered Creating zone Zonecreate Creates a zone including specified ports and WWPn s Zoneadd Registers a port zone alias name or WWPn additionally Zoneremove Deletes a port zone alias name or WWPn from specified zone Zonedelete Deletes specified zone Zoneshow Shows zone information Creating Cfgcreate Creates zone configuration including specified zone configuration file Cfgdelete Deletes specified zone configuration Cfgclear Deletes all information associated with zoning in FC Switch Module Cfgadd Adds specified zone to specified zone configuration Cfgremove Deletes specified zone from specified zone configuration Operating Cfgenable Enables specified zone configuration configuration Cfgdisable Disables zone configuration enabled Cfgshow Shows configuration information Cfgactvshow Shows the information on zone configur
118. C Switch Module TIPS must be stored in a text file to be transmitted to the FPT server Accordingly the FC Switch Module must be connected to the network Confirm that the FTP server is accessible m To restore the information set on the FC Switch Module transmit the text file containing the setting information to the FTP server Login to the console on the FC Switch Module Type switchdisable on the console screen wO m The setting file cannot be reset during system operation IMPORTANT m Running the command causes the FC Switch Module to be disabled Type configdownload on the console screen WH040000556 admin gt confi gdownl oad Protocol scp or ftp ftp Server Name or IP Address host 192 168 1 90 User Name user switch File Name config txt Password CAUTION This command is used to download a backed up configuration for a specific switch If using a file froma different switch this file s configuration settings will override any current switch settings Downloading a configuration file which was uploaded froma different type of switch may cause this switch to fail A switch reboot might be required for some parameter changes to take effect Do you want to continue y n y fwConfigReload Fabric Watch configuration reloaded download completed WHO040000556 admi n gt Type switchenable on the console screen m Running the command causes the FC Switch M
119. C Switch Module setting information User name for FC Switch Module login user Password for FC Switch Module login password vw m Type the user names and passwords for FC Switch Module login with lowercase letters We m For the serial login to the FC Switch Module from the EM card in a Blade TIS Enclosure SIGMABLADE through Ethernet refer to the User s Guides of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE and EM card 103 Appendix Checking Connections of Peripherals To check the connections of the FC Switch Module with peripherals you should login to the console of the FC Switch Module Checking Linkup of Fibre Channel Devices Entering the switchshow command on the console allows the current connections of the FC Switch Module with fibre channel devices to be displayed Type switchshow on the console Sample screen displayed by switchshow WH040000363 admin gt switchshow switchName WHO 40000363 switchType 43 1 SWitchState Online SwitchMode Native switchRole Principal switchDomain 1 switchid fffc01 SwitchWWwn 10 00 00 05 1e 02 04 09 zoning OF F switchBeacon OFF Area Port Media Speed State 0 0 4G No Module No POD License Disable 1 1 cu 4G Online F Por 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 55 2 2 cu 4G Online F Por 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fg 99 3 3 cu 4G Online F Por 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 66 4 4 cu 4G Online F Por 10 00 00 00 c9 51 ff 28 5 5 CU 4G Onl
120. D License Disabled Persistent 17 17 id 4G Online F Port 20 01 00 30 13 84 09 42 18 18 id 4G Online F Port 20 02 00 30 13 84 09 42 19 19 id 4G Online F Port 20 05 00 30 13 84 09 42 20 20 id 4G Online F Port 20 06 00 30 13 84 09 42 21 21 4G No_Module No POD License Disabled 22 22 4G No_Module No POD License Disabled 23 23 4G No_Module No POD License Disabled WH040000350 admi n gt WO Domain ID Domain ID 85 2 1 gt 2 gt m switchshow switchname Zone zonecreate zonecreate 22 92 zonecreate zonename member member member zonename member Domain ID 10 X
121. FC Switch Module check and set Principal Selection Mode of the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below m The Setting is not necessary for a single use of the FC Switch Module IMPORTANT Setting at shipment from factory The Principal Selection Mode is set to Disable when an FC Switch Module is shipped from the factory m Change the Principal Selection Mode when the FC Switch Module is installed Changing the Principal Selection Mode after starting the operation may cause disruption to the I O operation Typ Checking current status 1 Type fabricprincipal on the console screen to display current setting status RA m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIPS lowercase letters WH040001124 admin gt fabricprinci pal wO m Check Principal Selection Mode of all FC Switch Modules subjected to IMPORTANT cascade connection 2 The message below is displayed on the console screen If Principal Selection Mode is set Disable WH040001124 admin gt fabricprinci pal Principal Selection Mode Disable WHO 40001124 admi n gt If Principal Selection Mode is set Enable m The message displayed is different by the current status of the FC Switch Pan Module that the command is executed If the FC Switch Module is operating as a Principal switch WH040001124 admin gt fabricprinci Principal Selection Mode Enab WHO 40001124 admi n gt pal
122. G 4G 4G 4G Trunk Port ON cao A pa ae a di 2a ee wi as ah as Long Distance VC Link Init Locked L Port Locked G Port wl ity RI lege a ae iat cee wats 3 eu je a Disabled E Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ISL R_RDY Mode an ake ate ack Mah faa ORG yan Bek as ect is 5 ek ie RSCN Suppressed Persistent Disable ON ON lt ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Ports of Slot 0 rae Fs fs Rad 20 21 22 23 4 Speed it 6 146 Ve 4G 4G 4G 4G Trunk Port ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Long Distance osk ky Me oi ha aide Lae VC Link Init ii Locked L_Port TETE TE T ee ot Locked G Port ON ON ON ON Disabled E Port ON ISL R RDY Mode At RSCN Suppressed Persistent Disable ON where AN AutoNegotiate OFF 1NVALID WH040000350 admi n gt w m The port status display also includes the information on the ports IMPORTANT unavailable to N8406 019 However this is not an error 118 3 The port data rate can be changed in the following two ways Select either of the ways depending on the use of the FC Switch Module m Changing the rates of all ports at a time Type switchcfgspeed x to change the port data rate Value x is a new port data rate 4 for 4G bps or 2 for 2G bps gt switchcfgSpeed 4 gt oa gt aS ona oon Www Cm Cm i wv wv C E 33 m The port data rates of all externa
123. N gt WN FC Fibre Channel WWPn WWPn ibre Channel WWPn E ibre Channel WWPn Zone zonecreate Zonecreate zonecreate zonename member member member zonename member Fibre Channel WWPn World Wide Port Name X WWPn WWPn WWPn zonecreate WHO40000350 admin gt zonecreate zone1 10 00 00 00 c9 4b a1 e5 20 01 00 30 13 84 03 d27 WHO40000350 admin gt zonecr
124. N8406 019 3 portcfggport x y x N8406 019 17 20 N8406 020 17 23 0 y 0 1 WH040000350 admin gt portcfggport 17 1 WH040000350 admi n gt E 1 wO 1 Topology Loop m Fabric Point to Point Ee E
125. NEC SIGMABLADE N8406 019 N8406 020 FC N8406 019 N8406 020 FC Switch Module User s Guide 856 083456 010 A 2007 3 5 March 2007 5th Edition N T Caution Read this book without fail before using the product and guard attention Keep this book so that it is show soon when it is necessary N8406 019 N8406 020 FC N8406 019 N8406 020 FC SIGMABLADE
126. Name TTL se c WH040000363 admi n gt 010500 2 3 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 97 20 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 97 na FC4s FCIP FCP NodeSymb 39 SBME LPe1105 NEC FV2 50A8 DV5 1 20A3 Fabric Port Nam 20 05 00 05 12 02 04 09 Permanent Port iame 10 00 00 00 c9 51 fe 97 011100 3 20 05 00 30 13 84 04 6c 20 00 00 30 13 84 04 6c na FC4s FCP NEC iStorage 1000 1400 Fabric Port Name 20 11 00 05 1 02 04 09 Permanent Port Name 20 05 00 30 13 84 04 6c Local Name Server has 2 entries wO IMPORTANT Item m Check that the nsshow command can show various information on fibre channel devices linked up to FC Switch Modules If the information on a connected device does not appear the device SFP module or FC cable may be defected m For details of the displayed information refer to the User s Guides of the connected fibre channel devices Information displayed by nsshow Display Type PID Indicates port status N NL and U mean N_Port NL_Port and unknown status respectively Indicates the 24 bit ID of each fibre channel device Consists of a 6 digit value in the format of xxyyzz as follows xx Domain ID of switch yy Port number hexadecimal notation zz Loop ID 00 in fabric connection PortName NodeName Indicates the world wide port name WWPn of each connected fibre channel device Indicates the world wide node name WWNn of each connected fibre channel device
127. WH040000350 admin gt date 0627220706 Wed Junv 27 22 07 00 Localtime 2006 WH040000350 admi n gt date mmddhhmmyy mm 00 12 dd 00 31 hh 00 23 mm 00 59 yy 2 00 99 gt I gt tsclockserver M ne 2 gt gt WH040000350 admin gt tsclockserver LOCL WH040000350 admi n gt BSA LY N RBEAATUARUBS LOL evr 3 tsclockserver gt tsclockserver XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IP Address gt WHO040000350 admin gt tsclockserver 192 168 1 1 Updating Clock Server configuration done WH040000350 admi n gt E IP Address
128. Windows 3 6 14 About This Guide This guide describes how to setup and use the N8406 019 020 FC switch module Read thoroughly this guide before using the product and store it in a place that you are able to access it easily for future reference When transferring the product always attach this guide to the product m The guide is intended for persons who are familiar with operating systems including Windows and fundamental operations of general purpose I O devices including the keyboard and mouse Text Conventions The following conventions are used throu
129. anging Network Setting After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module change the network setting of the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below The network setting is always required wo m Installing more than one FC Switch Module in a specific Blade Enclosure IMPORTANT SIGMABLADE without network setting may cause an unintentional error to occur due to a duplicate IP address Always set the IP address of each FC Switch Module uniquely Setting at shipment from factory The network setting is provided for an FC Switch Module as follows when it is shipped from the factory Ethernet IP Address 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Fibre Channel IP Address 0 0 0 0 Fibre Channel Subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 we m After proper network setting enabling connection to a network you can login Pan to the console of FC Switch Modules via the network 1 Type ipaddrset on the console screen m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with Pa lowercase letters 2 The following entry screen appears which asks you to enter the network information in the area from the Ethernet IP address to the gateway IP addresses Type setting values and press the Enter key Contact your network administrator for details of the setting values a Ethernet IP Address 0 Ethernet Subnetmask 2 Fibre Channel IP Addre Fibre Channel Subnet ma Gateway IP
130. are found in the setting reset the data appropriately TIPS 116 Changing Switch Names After completing login to the console of FC Switch Modules change the names of the FC Switch Modules according to the procedure below The names may or may not be changed wO m A switch name can consist of up to 15 alphanumeric characters IMPORTANT m Change the names of FC Switch Modules in their initial installations Some setting change during system operation may have unintentional influences on the system m The names of FC Switch Modules appear at the prompt in the console TIPS screen m Up to four FC Switch Modules can be installed in a single Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE The new names of FC Switch Modules resulting from changes can be used to identify the FC Switch Module on each slot in login to the console for several settings NN Setting at shipment from factory The switch name of an FC Switch Module is set to the product management number when the FC Switch Module is shipped from the factory 1 Type switchname on the console screen ul ei m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with Pan lowercase letters 2 The switch name set now appears WH040000363 admin gt switchname WH0 40000363 WH0 40000363 admi n gt 3 Onthe console screen change the switch name by using the switchname command Type switchname name to change the switch name name should b
131. ation enabled only Cfgsave Saves new configuration resulting from change Miscellaneous zoneobjectrename Allows created zone zone configuration and zone alias names already created to be changed zoneobjectexpunge Expunges specified zone zone configuration and or zone alias name Zoneobjectcopy Copies specified zone zone configuration and or zone alias information d MPORTANT Commands associated with zoning require some arguments See the description on each command for details of how to use the command m Failure in zoning may cause a system fault to occur Before the zoning can be provided you must be fully familiar with the influences of related commands on the system 127 Checking Current Zoning 1 Type cfgshow on the console screen m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIS lowercase letters 2 The current zoning information appears Without zoning information skip to Creating zone alias name and following With some zoning information recheck setting change to take proper action lt No existence of zoning information gt HW060000955 admin gt cfgshow Defined configuration Effective configuration Effective configuration no configuration in effect HW060000955 admi n gt lt Existence of zoning information gt HW060000955 admin gt cfgshow Defined configuration cfg zone cfg Z zone zonel 1 1 0 zone zon
132. bjectcopy command allows a zone object to be copied Format of zoneobjectcopy command zoneobjectcopy objectName newName lt enter gt 1 2 1 objectName Specify an existing object name to be copied with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 newName Specify the name of the copied object with it enclosed with double quotation marks 140 Setting Time and Time Server After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module set the clock built in the FC Switch Module according to the following procedure wO m Previous setting of the time of the clock built in the FC Switch Module allows IMPORTANT the time to be compared with logs of other devices in review of an error occurred Set the time after being familiar with the setting w m f atime server is available in environment where FC Switch Modules are TIPS used using the time server is enabled If a time server is used provide proper setting for the time server without time setting Setting Time 1 Type date on the console screen 1 L m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIPS lowercase letters 2 The current internal time of the FC Switch Module appears lt Example of UTC display gt HW060000955 admin gt date Wed Jun 27 13 07 46 UTC 2006 HW060000955 admi n gt lt Example of local time display gt HW040000955 admin gt date Wed Nov 27 22 07 46 Localtime 20
133. cfgName Specify a zone configuration with it enclosed with double quotation marks Delete all zoning information Using the cfgclear command allows all zoning information to be deleted Using the cfgclear command allows zone configuration to be deleted m Format of cfgclear command cfgclear lt enter gt wo m Before the cfgclear command can be executed the zoning information IMPORTANT being enabled must be disabled by using the cfgdisable command Zoning information can be deleted by using the cfgclear command However the zoning being enabled at execution of the cfgclear command is still effective after the execution 138 Saving Disabling Configuration The following describes the method of saving configuration after modification or disabling the configuration files being enabled Save configuration subjected to modification Use the cfgsave command Using the cfgsave command allows modified configuration to be saved m Format of cfgsave command cfgsave lt enter gt wo m Executing the cfgsave command allows new information resulting from IMPORTANT modification at the execution to be saved lf configurations are saved by this command the configurations set after system rebooting are enabled Disable configuration files being enabled Use the cfgdisable command Using the cfgdisable command allows enabled configuration files to be disabled m Format of cfgdisable command cfgdisable
134. ches if the Principal switch is removed from the Fabric when a failure occurs at the Principal switch When setting of Zoning is done in the FC Switch Modules with cascading connection the ports used for cascading path between FC Switch Modules must not be set zone The cascading path is used by all zones It may become a cause of failure of device recognition if setting of Zoning is done with the zone including the ports used for cascading path 107 Provide cascade connection for FC Switch Modules according to the following procedure 1 Check the locations of FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection and confirm that SFP modules are installed on the ports for the connection Install SFP modules if not installed 2 Check the internal settings of the additional FC Switch Modules to connect Zoning should not be set If set always disable all zoning configurations to delete them completely After deleting the zone configurations save the new zone configurations by using the cfgSave command m For how to delete zone information see Setting zoning in Appendix FC Switch Module Setting Features m f an additional introduced FC Switch Module is made cascade connection to the FC Switch Modules in operation delete the zone information only in the additional FC Switch Module to connect wo m If the Zone information of the FC Switch Module used in the system operated IMPORTANT system failure or data destruction ma
135. d check the changing information and procedure and the influences of the change on others sufficiently Disconnecting devices connected to the FC Switch Module logically by zoning allows internal influences on fibre channels including login logout of devices out of the relevant zone to be rejected The command input on the console of the FC Switch Module does not correspond to the file input feature of a communication terminal VT100 emulator Using file input of a communication terminal VT100 emulator may cause a device error to occur Note that the file input may not be used When setting of Zoning is done in the FC Switch Modules with cascading connection the ports used for cascading path between FC Switch Modules must not be set zone The cascading path is used by all zones It may become a cause of failure of device recognition if setting of Zoning is done with the zone including the ports used for cascading path Setting at shipment from factory Any zoning is not set when an FC Switch Module is shipped from the factory Every connected device can communicate with any other devices Flow of setting zoning m Checking current zoning See page 128 m Creating zone alias name See page 129 m Creating zone See page 130 m Creating configuration See page 133 m Enabling Configuration See page 134 Other Settings Modifying or deleting zone alias information See page 136 Modifying or deleting zone See page 1
136. d 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 is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Keep this User s Guide at hand for quick reference at anytime necessary Be sure to read this section careful ly CE Statement Warning This is a Class A product In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EN55022 CANADIAN NOTICE This Class A digital appatature meets all requirements of the Canadian interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada
137. e the switch name to be set newly WH040000363 admin gt switchname slotl slotl admi n gt uy m After the switch name of the FC Switch Module is changed the new switch Pon name appears at the console prompt 4 Runthe switchname command on the console screen to confirm that the switch name specified on step 3 appears 117 Changing Port Data Rate After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module change the port data rate of each port on the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below The setting is always required Setting at shipment from factory The port data rate is fixed to 4G bps for every port when an FC Switch Module is shipped from the f actory wo m The port data rate of an FC Switch Module must be set to be the same as IMPORTANT that of fibre channel devices connected to the FC Switch Module If the port data rates are different the connected fibre channel devices cannot link up to the FC Switch Module For the port data rate of each fibre channel device to be connected to the FC Switch Module refer to the User s Guide of the fibre channel device 1 Type portcfgshow on the console screen m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with Pan lowercase letters 2 The current port settings appear WH040000350 admin gt portcfgshow Ports of Slot 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Speed 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 46 4G 4G 4
138. e time server being set appears TIPS Type tsclockserver LOCL on the console screen wO m LOCL should be uppercase letters IMPORTANT lt Change of setting gt HW060000951 admin gt tsclockserver LOCL Updating Clock Server configuration done HW060000951 admi n gt Type tsclockserver on the console screen to confirm that LOCL appears lt Change of setting gt AAOS 000033 Siamin tsclockserver LOCL HW060000955 admi n gt m f the time server setting is deleted LOCL appears TPS 143 Saving Restoring Setting Values Information set on the FC Switch Module can be saved or reset by using the configupload or configdownload command Oo m To run commands saving the setting of the FC Switch Module an FTP IMPORTANT server is required additionally Prepare a proper FTP server before saving m The configupload and configdownload commands do not change the name and IP address of the FC Switch Module After executing configdownload change them by using respective commands Wm Saving of settings on FC Switch Modules is required in system recovery Pon including device replacement due to a system fault If a new FC Switch Module is installed or some setting on an FC Switch Module is changed save the settings on the FC Switch Module 1 Transmit setting file to FTP server Using the configupload command allows a setting file to be transmitted to the FTP server m Format of c
139. e2 i nel zone2 0 4 1 1 1 5 Effective configuration cfg zone cfg zone zonel zone zone2 Cm wo m f enabled zoning information appears take note on change of zoning IMPORTANT information Zoning information is actually changed when configuration is enabled after the change Some setting errors before and or after zoning change may cause a system fault to occur 128 Creating Zone Alias Name The information on fibre channel devices connected to an FC Switch Module can be changed to any names A single zone alias name can include WWPn ss of fibre channel devices and port numbers including domain IDs of FC Switch Modules Use the alicreate command to create a zone alias Format of alicreate command alicreate aliName memberimember 1 2 1 aliName Specify the alias name of a zone to be created with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify members to be included in the zone alias name with them delimited by commas A member can consist of a port number and a WWPn m Delimit aliName and the first member with a comma m Delimit adjacent members with a semicolon 3 Create zone aliases by using the alicreate command on the console screen HW060000955 admin gt alicreate alil 1 0 1 1 HW060000955 admin gt alicreate ali2 10 00 00 00 9 4b a1 e5 20 01 00 30 13 84 03 d2
140. eate zone2 10 00 00 00 c9 4b a2 05 20 02 00 30 13 84 03 d2 WHO40000350 admin gt zonecreate zone3 10 00 00 00 c9 4b al f6 20 05 00 30 13 84 03 d2 WHO40000350 admin gt zonecreate zone4 10 00 00 00 c9 4b 83 aa 20 06 00 30 13 84 03 d2 WH040000350 admi n gt M wO n 64 E 8 2 gt zoneshow WH040000350 admi n gt zoneshow Defined configuration zone zonel 10 00 00 00 c9 4b a1 e5 20 01 00 30 13 84 03 d2 zone Zone2 10 00 00 00 c9 4b a2 05 20 02 00 30 13 84 03 d2 zone zone3 10 00 00 00 c9 4b a1 f6 20 05 00 30 13 84 03 d2 zone zone4 10 00 00 00 c9 4b 83 aa 20 06 00 30 13 84 03 d2 Effective configuration no configuration in effect WH040000350 admi n gt erf m zonecreate E WWPn WWPn
141. ecifications with a semicolon wO m A zone name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters IMPORTANT m This command must be done by the number of zones to be created 3 Use the zonecreate command on the console screen to create zones HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zonel 1 0 1 1 HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zone2 1 2 1 3 HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zone3 1 4 1 5 HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zone4 1 6 1 7 HW060000955 admi n gt We m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TS lowercase letters 4 Type zoneshow on the console screen HW060000955 admin gt zoneshow Defined configuration zone zonel 1 0 1 1 zone zone2 1 2 1 3 zone zone3 1 4 1 5 zone zone4 1 6 1 7 Effective confi guration no configuration in effect HW060000955 admi n gt Confirm that all created zones appear by using the zonecreate command m After a zone name ports contained in the zone appear Confirm that the specified ports appear normally 131 WWN mode zoning For WWN mode zoning use WWPn s of the fibre channel devices connected to the FC Switch Module to set the zoning 1 Checking WWPn 1 Check WWPn s of the fibre channel devices to be used Wa m For how to check WWPn s of fibre channel devices to be used refer to the Pon User s Guides attached to the devices 2 Creating zone Use the zonecreate command to create a zone m Use O
142. ected to the proper network RA m To save the setting information various settings in the FC Switch Module TIPS must be stored in a text file to be transmitted to the FPT server Accordingly the FC Switch Module must be connected to the network 2 Confirm that the FTP server is accessible m To save the information set on the FC Switch Module transmit the text file containing the setting information to the FTP server 3 Login to the console on the FC Switch Module 4 Type configupload on the console screen WH040000556 admin gt confi gupload Protocol scp or ftp ftp Server Name or IP Address host 192 168 1 90 User Name user switch File Name config txt Password Upload complete WH040000556 admi n gt wO m For the IP address user ID and password of the FTP server to which the IMPORTANT setting file is transmitted contact the administrator of the FTP server you use m Setting file config txt is transmitted to the home directory of the FTP server Pon m To change the name of the setting file enter the new file name in the File Name field 5 Confirm that the text file of the name config txt or specified by the configupload command is transmitted to the home directory of the FTP server 145 Restoring Setting Information Confirm that the FC Switch Module is connected to the proper network m To restore the setting information various settings in the F
143. ecute IMPORTANT fabricprincipal f 1 command again 1 WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal f led Forcing fabric rebuild Principal Selection Mode enable WHO040001124 admi n gt 6 Type switchshow on the console screen to check that the switchRole is displayed Principal in the message of result WH040001124 admin gt switchshow switchName WH040001124 switchType 43 2 switchState Online switchMode Native switchRole Princi pal switchDomain 3 unconfirmed switchid fffc03 switchWwn 10 00 00 05 1e 03 32 3a zoning OF F SwitchBeacon OFF Omi tt ed 125 Setting Zoning After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module provide proper setting for the zoning of the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below The FC Switch Module has two zoning features or WWN mode zoning and port mode zoning wO IMPORTANT NEC intensely recommends that the port mode zoning is used If the WWN mode zoning is used zoning must be changed every replacement of a fibre channel device in such cases as maintenance replacement of connected devices The port mode zoning does not require zoning resetting in maintenance replacement as long as port numbers are not changed Before changing zoning you should be fully familiar with the zoning feature Some zoning change during system operation may cause a system fault to occur unintentionally While zoning is change
144. erate on CPU blades normally Refer to the User s Guides of the CPU blade and fibre channel controller to check if they operate normally wO m f fibre channel devices cannot be recognized despite the above checks IMPORTANT consult with your service representative 5 Login lt gt SIGMABLADE EM Login SIGMABLADE EM Login SIGMABLADE EM 9600 bps 8 bits 1 bit None
145. f Zonecreate command zonecreate zonename member member member 1 2 1 zonename Specify the created zone name with it enclosed by double quotation marks 2 member Specify WWPn of a fibre channel device er m Delimit the zone name and the first WWPn with a comma m Delimit adjacent WWPn specifications with a semicolon 2 Use the zonecreate command on the console screen to create zones HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zonel 10 00 00 00 9 4b al e5 20 01 00 30 13 84 03 d2 HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zone2 10 00 00 00 9 4b a2 05 20 02 00 30 13 84 03 d2 HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zone3 10 00 00 00 9 4b al f 6 20 05 00 30 13 84 03 d2 HW060000955 admin gt zonecreate zone4 10 00 00 00 9 4b 83 aa 20 06 00 30 13 84 03 d2 HW060000955 admi n gt m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with Pon lowercase letters wo m Azone name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters m This command must be done by the number of zones to be created 3 Type zoneshow on the console screen HW060000955 admin gt zoneshow Defined configuration zone zonel 10 00 00 00 9 4b al e5 20 01 00 30 13 84 03 42 zone zone2 10 00 00 00 9 4b a2 05 20 02 00 30 13 84 03 d2 zone zone3 10 00 00 00 9 4b a1 f6 20 05 00 30 13 84 03 d2 zone zone4 10 00 00 00 c9 4b 83 aa 20 06 00 30 13 84 03
146. ghout this User s Guide For safety symbols see SAFETY INDICATIONS provided earlier Items to be observed or points to w Information useful or convenient be noted when handling the A for you product Items to be checked when handling the product EN 3 15 MWAAODERIXDUT 2 5
147. hannel Linkup m Fibre Channel switchshow Fibre Channel FC 2 nsshow Fibre Channel Name Server wO E FibreChannel nsshow Fibre Channel FC m switchshow Fibre Channel nsshow Fibrefi Channel
148. he configuration HW040000955 admin gt cfgenable cfgl You are about to enable a new zoning configuration This action will replace the old zoning configuration with the current configuration selected Do you want to enable cfgl configuration yes y no n no y zone config cfgl is in effect Updating flash HW040000955 admi n gt wo m f a configuration name not registered in the zone information is specified IMPORTANT the command causes an error to occur without the configuration enabled Always specify a configuration name created already 134 3 Use the cfgactvshow command to confirm that the configuration is enabled Enabled configuration names enabled zone names and the information on ports and WWPn s and zone alias names contained in zones appear below Effective Configuration HW060000955 admin gt cfgactvshow Effective configuration cfg cfgl zone zonel 1 0 1 1 zone zone2 1 2 3 zone zone3 1 4 1 3 zone zone4 1 6 1 7 FO m If enabled zoning information includes one or more setting errors disable IMPORTANT the configuration and correct the zoning information 135 Modifying or Deleting Zone Alias Information The following describes modification or deletion of created zone alias information ro m After modification by using a relevant command confirm that the IMPORTANT modification is done normally by using the alishow command Register additional
149. he information on the fibre channel devices is normally registered to the relevant name server wO IMPORTANT TIPS m Check the following if the information on a fibre channel device already connected does not appear in the result of the nsshow commend Whether the connected fibre channel device operates normally and Whether the FC cable is connected securely m A fibre channel device is registered for a port as a result of switchshow but the information on the fibre channel device may not appear as a result of the information on the same port by nsshow If so some device connection error may occur Take proper action according to the User s Guide of the fibre channel device you use m See Appendix Checking Connections of Peripherals for how to check the connection of each peripheral 55 5 Troubleshooting Read this section when any symptom of trouble occurs If the section explains the symptom take an appropriate action as explained FC Switch Module fails to start Check the status of the switch module according to 1 ON OFF conditions of LEDs in Section 3 Names and Features of Sections described earlier in this guide If the slot containing the FC switch module is suspected check the following and take an appropriate action m When LEDs on the switch module are unlit Check if the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE is powered on according to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosu
150. hen you use the product If you ignore the notes your assets including important data and or other devices may be damaged The product is extremely sensitive to static electricity Make sure to touch the metal frame of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the product Do not touch the terminals or component of the product by a bare hand and place the product directly on the desk Do not drop the product Do not make the product hit against other objects Failure to follow these instructions may cause the product to operate incorrectly or to be damaged Read carefully this Guide and the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE to use the product correctly If the product cannot be installed in switch module slot of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE securely remove the product once and then install it again Adding excess force to the product may cause the product to be damaged 13 N8406 019 N8406 020 FC m ABIL
151. ices connected to the FC Switch Module If the port topologies are different the connected fibre channel devices cannot link up to the FC Switch Module For the port topology of each fibre channel device to be connected to an FC Switch Module refer to the User s Guide of the fibre channel device Type portcfgshow on the console screen w m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TP lowercase letters 2 The current port settings appear WH040000350 admi n gt Y 1 Ports ot Slot 0 0 Speed AG io 6 6 Trunk Port ON Long Distance VC Link Init Locked L Port Locked G Port tte eee ee oes Disabled E Port ON ON ON ISL R RDY Mode bah cing ca RSCN Suppressed paces cue ae Persistent Disable ON ON Ports of Slot 0 a ra a A Speed 6 we if 6 Trunk Port ON ON ON Long Distance ie hh caine Bie VC Link Init Locked L Port Locked G Port ON ON ON Disabled E Port ON ISL R RDY Mode RSCN Suppressed Si Persistent Disable ON where AN AutoNegoti ate WH0 40000350 admi n gt 4 5 6 7 4G 4G 4G 46 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 20 21 22 23 4G 4G 4G 4G ON ON ON ON ON CRORE e 9 D 2 4G 46 46 4G ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 NVALI D 12 13 14 15 4G 4G 4G 4G ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON nO m The port status display also includes the
152. in green Normal m Ifthe status LED does not illuminate after passage for three minutes or IMPORTANT longer from power on a fault may occur in the FC Switch Module Contact your service representative 3 ACTLED LED status Condition Required action Illuminating in green Normal 7 Starting the FC Switch Module is Check if the power of the FC OFF not completed yet or an error Switch Module is set to ON and occurs in start of the FC Switch the FC Switch Module is started Module normally if set to ON Blinking in green A device error such as a Contact your service slowly 1 sec interval temperature error may occur representative Illuminating in umber se more port are in the offline Check the port status LED wo m The ACT LED illuminates in umber temporarily while the FC Switch Module IMPORTANT is started m Ifthe ACT LED is in any status other than illuminating in green an error occurs in the FC Switch Module If the error cannot be rejected in spite of required action contact your service representative 4 4 Port status LED located to the left of each port number LED status Description No signals are sent to the SFP module a proper cable is not OFF connected to the SFP module or a fibre channel device is not connected to the SFP module Illuminating in green No traffics flow in the online status with a device connected Blinking in green ir
153. ine F Por 10 00 00 00 9 51 fe 35 6 6 Cu 4G 0 Sync Disabled Persisten 7 7 CU 4G o Sync Disabled Persisten 8 8 CU 4G o_ Sync Disabled Persisten 9 9 Cu 4G 0 Sync Disabled Persisten 10 10 CU 4G o_ Sync Disabled Persisten 11 11 cu 4G o_ Sync Disabled Persisten 12 12 cu 4G 0 Sync Disabled Persisten 13 13 CU 4G o Sync Disabled Persisten 14 14 CU 4G o_ Sync Disabled Persisten 15 15 cu 4G o_Sync Disabled Persisten 16 16 cu 4G o Sync Disabled Persisten 17 17 id 4G Online F Por 20 05 00 30 13 84 04 6c 18 18 id 4G Online F Por 20 06 00 30 13 84 04 6c 19 19 gt 4G o_ Module 20 20 4G o Module 21 21 4G 0_Module No POD License Disable 22 22 gt 4G o_Module No POD License Disable 23 23 4G o Module No POD License Disable WH0 40000363 admi n gt wD m For N8406 019 internal ports 1 8 and external ports 17 20 are available IMPORTANT Other ports are unavailable while their states are displayed For N8406 020 all internal and external ports are available m Check that the linkup information on devices connected to FC Switch Modules appears by using the switchshow command If the linkup information on a fibre channel device does not appear the device SFP module or FC cable may be defected 104 Information displayed by switchshow Item Displayed data Description Port 0 23 Correspond to the port numbers of the FC Switch Module Media 7 No SFP module is instal
154. information on the ports IMPORTANT unavailable to N8406 019 However this is not an error 120 3 Change the port topologies 4 m Change of port topology in ports Type portcfggport x y to change the topology of a port Value x is the number of the port whose topology is to be changed External ports available to N8406 019 17 20 External ports available to N8406 020 17 23 and 0 Value y shows whether fixing the port topology to be set is enabled or disabled 0 Disable or 1 Enable WHO 4 WHO 4 0000350 admin gt portcfggport 17 1 0000350 admi n gt The topology of a specific port in an FC Switch Module can be changed individually The topologies of internal ports cannot be fixed Any port for which the setting is made enabled cannot accept the connection of a loop device Always specify Enable if devices are connected with which port mode is fabric point to point If disable is selected some connected devices may not be recognized When cascading connection is made between the FC Switch Modules the ports used for cascading path must be set Enabled After the setting is changed completely type portcfgshow Check if the new setting resulting from the change is made effective The setting is completed if the information on each changed port appears as shown below Information on Lockd G_Port Changing to G_Port fixing ON Releasing G_Port fixing 1
155. ipal switch operate as Subordinate switches uly TIPS d MPORTANT Any FC Switch Module in the Fabric can be set to be a Principal switch by fabricprincipal command Cascading path between FC Switch Modules can be connected by multiple connections Influence to the Fabric when a single cascading path failure occurred can be avoided by making cascading path redundant or routing path between FC Switch Modules redundant The maximum transmission rate among FC Switch Modules subjected to cascade connection is 4G bps per one cascade path Any cascade connections of more than three hops are not supported The FC Switch Module can make cascade connection with only N8406 019 020 Cascade connection with any other FC switch is not supported The FC Switch Modules in the same Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE cannot make cascade connection with each other The role of the FC Switch Module Principal or Subordinate may be changed by the Fabric reconstruction When cascade connection is made a Fabric construction process is done in the FC Switch Modules connected Influence to I O operation in the Fabric may occur during the Fabric construction process including reconstruction process A Fabric reconstruction process occurs if the Principal switch is removed from the Fabric by the cascading path failure Even if the cascading path or routing path between FC Switch Modules is redundant A Fabric reconstruction occurs at other swit
156. l and internal ports of an FC Switch TPS Module can be changed at a time m Changing data rates in ports Type portcfgspeed x y to change the data rate of a specific port Value x is the number of the port whose data rate is to be changed N8406 019 internal ports 1 8 external ports 17 20 N8406 020 internal ports 1 16 external ports 17 23 and 0 Value y is a new port data rate 4 for 4G bps or 2 for 2G bps WH040000350 admin gt portcfgspeed 17 2 WHO 40000350 admi n gt Wa m The information on each port on the FC Switch Module can be TS changed individually 4 After the settings are changed completely type portcfgshow Make sure that the new data is reflected on the screen display The processing is completed if the data rate of each port is changed to the new data 119 Changing Port Topology 1 After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module change the topology of external ports on the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below The port topology must always be set Setting at shipment from factory The port topology Locked G_ Port is set as follows when an FC Switch Module is shipped from the factory External ports ON Valid only fabric devices connectable Internal ports Invalid Select Auto as the topology wO m The port topology of an FC Switch Module must be set to be the same as IMPORTANT the port topology of fibre channel dev
157. led Persistent 10 10 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 11 11 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 12 12 cu 4G o_Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 13 13 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 14 14 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 15 15 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 16 16 cu 4G o Sync No POD License Disabled Persistent 17 17 id 4G Online F Port 20 01 00 30 13 84 09 42 18 18 id 4G Online F Port 20 02 00 30 13 84 09 42 19 19 id 4G Online F Port 20 05 00 30 13 84 09 42 20 20 id 4G Online F Port 20 06 00 30 13 84 09 42 21 21 4G No_Module No POD License Disabled 22 22 4G No_ Module No POD License Disabled 23 23 4G No Module No POD License Disabled WHO 40000350 admi n gt wO m If the domain ID is changed after port mode zoning the zoning for the new IMPORTANT domain ID must be set wv m Check the value of switchname in switchshow to check that the FC Switch Module is subject to zoning 130 2 Creating zone Use the zonecreate command to create a zone m Format of Zonecreate command zonecreate zonename member member member 1 2 1 zonename Specify a zone name with it enclosed by double quotation marks 2 member Specify a domain ID and a port number decimal with them delimited by a comma m Delimit the zone name and the first port with a comma m Delimit adjacent port sp
158. led on ports for external ports only Cu Media of copper type is installed The value is fixed for internal ports id An SFP module of fibre type is installed Speed 2G The port data rate is fixed to 2G bps 4G The port data rate is fixed to 4G bps State No_ Module No SFP module is installed Online The Fibre channel device is linked up normally Either of the following two messages appears in normal linkup status depending on the port topology of the connected fibre channel device Online F Port WWN in fabric connection or Online L Port 1Pubric in loop connection No_Sync The SFP module receives optical signals but the fibre channel device is not linked up normally No_light The SFP module does not receive optical signals ur m You can identify the fault location by comparing the information shown by TIS switchshow with the actual connection nO m The state messages for the internal and external ports unavailable to IMPORTANT N8406 019 are No_Sync Disabled Persistent and No_Module No POD License Disable respectively 105 Checking Registration of Fibre Channel Devices in Name Server Entering the nsshow command on the console allows current fibre channel devices registered in the name server for FC Switch Modules to be known Type nsshow on the console Sample screen displayed by nsshow N The WH040000363 admi n gt nsshow Type Pid C05 PortName Node
159. min gt switchdisable WO Disable ibre Channel 2 gt configure ME 3 gt configure Fabric parameters y HW060000955 admin gt configure Configure Fabric parameters yes y no n no y 71 4 gt Fabric parameters Domain ID lt Enter gt gt 1 def 2 Fabric parameters yes y no n no y Domain 1 239 1 2 R_A TOV 4000 120000 10000 E_D_TOV 1000 5000 2000 WAN_TOV 0 30000 0 MAX_HOPS 7 19 7 Data field size 256 2112 2112 Sequence Level Switching 0 1 0 Disable Device Probing 0 1 0 Suppress Class F Traffic 0 1 0 Switch PID Format 1 2 1 Per frame Route Priori
160. n the switch console should be specified with 4 Pan lowercase letters 2 Check the current setting of the time server lt Checking time server setting gt HW060000955 admin gt tsclockserver LOCL HW060000955 admi n gt ul I TIPS 3 Setthe time server by using the tsclockserver command on the console screen m LOCL appears if the time server is not set Type tsclockserver xxx xxx xxx xxx to set the time server Value xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of the time server to be set lt Time server setting gt HW060000951 admin gt tsclockserver 192 168 1 1 Updating Clock Server configuration done HW060000951 admi n gt vty m For the IP address of an available time server contact your system Pom administrator 4 After setting type tsclockserver on the console screen to check the setting lt Checking time server setting gt HW060000951 admin gt tsclockserver 192 168 1 1 HW060000951 admin gt uy m The IP address of the time server being set appears j a TIPS 142 Deleting Time Server Setting Type tsclockserver on the console screen m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with TIPS lowercase letters Check the setting of the current time server lt Checking time server setting gt HW060000951 admin gt tsclockserver 192 168 1 1 HW060000951 admi n gt we m The IP address of th
161. nclosure SIGMABLADE ae 4 5 Push the ejector to lock the stopper The FC Switch Module is fixed The installation removal procedures of the FC Switch Module in from a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE vary depending on the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE you use For the procedure always refer to the relevant Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE If a FC Switch Module cannot be installed in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE properly remove the FC Switch Module once and reinstall it again Applying excess force to the FC Switch Module may cause it to be damaged After the FC Switch Module is removed wait for more than 10 seconds and then reinstall it Insert FC Switch Modules into switch module slots on a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE corresponding to the locations on which fibre channel controllers are installed Without the correspondences peripherals cannot be connected to the FC Switch Modules Refer to the User s Guides of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE CPU blade and or the fibre channel controller for details 48 Removal Procedure Remove the FC Switch Module from a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE according to the procedure described below 1 Remove the FC cable connected to the FC Switch Module wd m Remove the FC cable with close attention Removing the FC cable with IMPORTANT excess force may cause the mating connector on the FC cable to be damaged or the cable to be disconnected m Always put caps on the connecto
162. ne1 zone2 zone Zone1 1 0 1 1 zone zone2 1 4 1 5 Effective configuration cfg zone_cfg zone Zone1 1 0 1 1 zone zone2 1 4 1 5 WH040000350 admin gt cfgshow wO T 83 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel WWPn Domain ID alicreate alicreate alicreate aliName member member aliName membe
163. nected to the FC Switch Modules contact your service representative To connect fibre channel devices to external ports of the FC Switch Module SFP modules are required additionally 40 2 Components The shipping carton contains the following items Make sure that both components are packaged If either or both components are missed or damaged contact your service representative FC Switch Module m User s Guide 3 Names and Features of Sections External ports SFP slots External ports SFP slots Serial device number label Port numbers 17 18 19 Port numbers 21 22 23 and 20 and 0 ID LED Status LED ACT LED RST button Port status LED Port speed LED Internal port connector Ejector Stopper External ports For N8406 019 external ports 21 22 23 and 0 are unavailable 4 1 ON OFF Conditions of LEDs The following describes the ON OFF conditions of LEDs on the FC Switch Module Check the ON OFF status of each LED to take required action 1 IDLED LED status Condition Required action Illuminating in blue or OFF Normal nO m Ifthe ID LED does not illuminate in blue or is not OFF after passage for IMPORTANT three minutes or longer from power on a fault may occur in the FC Switch Module Contact your service representative 2 Status LED LED status Condition Required action Illuminating
164. odule to be enabled IMPORTANT Check the following settings on the FC Switch Module m Domain ID m Zoning setting m Port setting m Other setting items Type reboot on the console screen nO m A part of information set by configdownload is enabled after the FC Switch IMPORTANT Module is rebooted To enable all settings always reboot the FC Switch Module Confirm that the FC Switch Module is started normally 146 N8406 019 N8406 020 FC 856 083456 010 A 2007 3 5 7 1 TEL 03 3454 1111 Fibre Channel Switch Module User s Guide 856 083456 010 A March 2007 5th Edition NEC Corporation 7 1 Shiba 5 Chome Minato Ku Tokyo 108 8001 Japan NEC Corporation 2006 2007 This guide is made from recycleed paper 147
165. odules in FC switch module Setting Up FC Switch Module See Page 53 Provide several settings for the FC Switch Modules Connecting Peripherals See Page 54 Connect peripherals to the external ports on the FC Switch Modules nO m f FC Switch Modules are subjected to cascade connection perform the IMPORTANT procedure described in Appendix Cascade Connection before connecting peripherals to the FC Switch Modules 45 4 1 Installing Removing the FC Switch Module Installation Procedure Install the FC Switch Module in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE according to the procedure described below wro m Note the following when the FC Switch Modules is installed in a Blade IMPORTANT Enclosure SIGMABLADE If more than one FC Switch Module are installed in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE install them one by one After the previous FC Switch Module is started install the next one Installing more than one FC Switch Module in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE simultaneously may cause linkup errors to occur at the respective internal ports A CAUTION 6 Install FC Switch Modules in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE securely Install FC Switch Modules in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE securely Loose installation may cause poor contact to lead smoke and or fire 1 Check the switch module slot on the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE into which the FC Switch Module is inserted The figure below shows the switch module
166. onfigupload command configupl oad lt Command Protocol scp or ftp ftp lt Transmission protocol Server Name or IP Address host lt IP address of FTP server User Name user lt User name of FTP server File Name config txt lt File name Password lt Password of FTP server p m The values in angle brackets are defaults T 2 Transmit setting file to FC Switch Module Using the configdownload command allows a setting file to be transmitted to the FC Switch Module m Format of configdownload command configdownl oad lt Command Protocol scp or ftp ftp lt Transmission protocol Server Name or IP Address host lt IP address of FTP server User Name user lt User name of FTP server File Name config txt lt File name Password lt Password of FTP server CAUTION This command is used to download a backed up configuration for a specific switch If using a file froma different switch this file s configuration settings will override any current switch settings Downloading a configuration file which was uploaded froma different type of switch may cause this switch to fail A switch reboot might be required for some parameter changes to take effect Do you want to continue y n lt Specify whether transmission is enabled or disabled MM m The values in angle brackets are defaults TIPS 144 Saving Setting 1 Confirm that the FC Switch Module is conn
167. or IP Address host FTP IP User Name user FTP File Name config txt Password FTP Default 2 configdownload configdownload configdownload Protocol scp or ftp ftp Server Name or IP Address host FTP IP User Name user FIP File Name config txt Password FTP xxx CAUTION This command is used to download a backed up configuration for a specific switch If using a file froma different switch this file s configuration settings will override any current switch settings Downloading a configuration file which was uploaded from a different type of switch may cause this switch to fail A switch reboot might be required for some parameter changes to take effect Do you want to continue y n BARHONA X Default 100 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 5 gt gt
168. or deletion of a zone already created wo m After modification by using a relevant command confirm that the IMPORTANT modification is done normally by using the Zoneshow command Add port information WWPn and zone alias name to a zone Use the zoneadd command Using the zoneadd command allows additional information including port information WWPn and zone alias name to be added to a zone zoneadd zonename member lt enter gt 1 2 1 zonename Specify a zone name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify port information WWPn or zone alias lt m Delimit the zone name and additional information with a comma m Delimit adjacent additional information with a semicolon Delete port information WWPn and or zone alias name from a zone Use the zoneremove command Using the zoneremove command allows port information WWPn and or zone alias name to be deleted from a zone zoneremove zonename member lt enter gt 1 2 1 zonename Specify a zone name with it enclosed with double quotation marks 2 member Specify port information WWPn or zone alias m Delimit the zone name and additional information with a comma m Delimit adjacent information to be deleted with a semicolon Delete a zone created already Use the zonedelete command Using the zonedelete command allows a zone to be deleted zonedelete zonename lt enter gt
169. ort to the depth N8406 FC Switch Module NF9330 SF02 SFP module SFP port rO m SFP modules authorized by NEC are only available IMPORTANT 51 Removal Procedure Pull down the lever on the SFP module 1 N8406 FC Switch Module NF9330 SF02 SFP module Pull down the lever Hold the lever and pull out the module in the arrow direction shown in the figure N8406 FC Switch Module out direction wO m Before the SFP module can be removed the lever should always be IMPORTANT lowered If the SFP module is pulled out without the lever lowered the SFP module and or slot may be damaged 52 4 3 Setting FC Switch Module To use the FC Switch Module the following information must be set Password Network required Port data rate required Port topology required Domain ID Checking Setting Principal Selection Mode Zoning required and Time and time server m See Appendix Device Setting Features for how to use the features A CAUTION Notes on settings A If one or more setting items required for the FC Switch Module are set incorrectly a system fault may occur Before executing a job you should be familiar with its feature and influence sufficiently 53 4 4 Connecting Peripherals Connect a fibre channel peripheral to the FC Switch Module through a fibre channel cable according to procedure below 1 Check the number
170. r WWPn X aliName member member amp member D gt alicreate WHO040000350 admin gt alicreate ali1 1 0 1 1 WHO40000350 admin gt alicreate ali2 10 00 00 00 c9 4b a1 e5 20 01 00 30 13 84 03 d2 WH040000350 admi n gt E Dimain ID WWPn MO a mw member 84 gt FC Domain ID 1 Domain ID D gt switchshow
171. re SIGMABLADE m When the slot containing the FC switch module is faulty Securely insert the FC switch module again wd m lf the error message still appears while starting the Blade Enclosure IMPORTANT SIGMABLADE relocate the switch module to another slot Power on the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE and make sure that the switch module can start normally If the switch module starts normally the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE may be faulty Consult with your service representative FC Switch Module does not operate properly If the FC switch module is not detected after installed in the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE check the following and take an appropriate action See also the User s Guide of Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE m Check if the slot number of the switch module corresponds to that of the CPU blade Refer to the User s Guides of the CPU blade and Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE m Check if LEDs on FC switch module are lit See 1 ON OFF conditions of LEDs in Section 3 Names and Features of Sections described earlier in this guide m Check if the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE starts normally Refer to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE m Check if the FC switch module operates normally by relocating the installation slot Refer to the User s Guide of Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE for the slot number available for the FC switch module wO m If the FC switch module is still unable to
172. regular blinking The port is in the online status and traffics flow through the port Illuminating in umber The port receives optical signals but does not enter into the online status yet Blinking in umber slowly 1 sec interval As a result of self diagnosis a malfunction is found in the port and the port is in the disable status Blinking in umber fast 0 25 sec interval Blinking in umber and green alternately The port is in the fault status The port is in the bypass mode wO IMPORTANT m A device error occurs in each status with asterisk mark in the table above Contact your service representative 5 Port speed LED located to the right of each port number LED status Description OFF 1G bps mode Illuminating in green 2G bps mode Illuminating in umber 4G bps mode wO IMPORTANT m The FC Switch Module does not support the connection of a device with port data rate 1Gbps yet 43 2 External Ports The SFP ports enable the FC Switch Module to connect with fibre channel devices The FC Switch Module is equipped with eight SFP ports However available ports vary depending on the type See the table below for the available ports Port Available unavailable N8406 019 N8406 020 Port 17 Y Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Y Y Y Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 wO IMPORTANT 3 Internal Ports
173. rincipal Principal Selection Mode Enable Switch currently principal WHO40001 124 admin gt Subordinate WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal Principal Selection Mode Enable WHO40001 124 admin gt 79 Ax AE 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt Login m Principal Selection Mode Login TF fabricprincipal f 1 MO wO fabricprincipal f 1 Principal Selection Mode Enable Fabric Principal Fabric mw Fabric Principal Selection Mode Enable 1 WHO040001124 admin gt fabricprincipal f 1 Principal Selection Mode enabled Forcing fabric rebuild
174. rs of the removed FC cable If a FC cable is left without caps put on the connectors a fault may occur in its reuse due to dust adhering on the connectors 2 Remove the SFP module installed on the FC Switch Module Wwe m See Section 4 2 for the SFP module removal procedure TIPS nO m Always put dust proof cover on the removed SFP module If an SFP module IMPORTANT is left without dust proof cover a fault may occur on its reuse due to dust adhering on the module 3 Unlock the stopper on the FC Switch Module to unlatch the ejector ty m Press the stopper lightly in the right direction to unlock the stopper Then the L A ejector is unlatched 49 4 Pull out the ejector toward you lightly i TIPS m Pulling the ejector toward you allows the FC Switch Module to be pulled out and thus the connector of the FC Switch Module to be removed from the mating connector of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE 5 Take out the FC Switch Module from the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE 6 Install a dummy module or blank cover in the switch module slot from which the FC Switch Module was just removed uz TIPS m For installing a dummy module or blank cover in a Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE refer to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE A CAUTION A Avoid installation in extreme temperature conditions If you need to remove the
175. se an explosion Contact your service representative on removal of lithium batteries for disposal wo It is the user s responsibility to completely erase or modify all the data stored in IMPORTANT storage device such as hard disk drive backup data cartridge floppy disk or any other media CD R CD RW so that the data cannot be restored 19 REIDMAR ees ia ced ala pier SE ER 65 Bee SM hed ayers ae Aes oe wane ane de Waa a Bach abies Va wna oa Ia 8 SAR oE epui halal RE at 14 EEE e F deLA 16 SESE ES 16 SRA SER POD 3 4 4 1 28 4 2 SFP 2 33 4 3 FC 35 4 4 aaaea 36 4 5 PASSWORD 69 70 he ey Rear EE RI hee 72 73 75 Domain WD Wie We eee ety tea tian oot eg rep ace a SIZE OS ZS 77 Principal Selection Mode 79 SS Ge ie Sh he ha A ee a tr Bh ad ile Ae eS ahs Dee Ate ole 81 97
176. setting for the FC Switch Modules The appendix describes the settings required to use the FC Switch Modules wO m Set the internal features of the FC Switch Module after reading this guide IMPORTANT carefully to be familiar with the features m Some setting change for the FC Switch Module may have bad influences on the system being operated Examine changing information sufficiently before setting change Changing Password After completing login to the console of the FC Switch Module change the password of the FC Switch Module according to the procedure below You may or may not change the password 1 Type passwd on the console screen Vly 7 m Any commands used on the switch console should be specified with Pan lowercase letters 2 Messages such as those shown below appear According to the messages enter the old and new passwords Reenter the new password WH040000363 admin gt passwd Changing password for admin Enter old password Enter new password Re type new password passwd all authenticat Saving password to stab Password saved to stab WH040000363 admi n gt ion tokens updated successfully le storage e storage successfully wD m The new password is made effective at the next login IMPORTANT m The password should consist of 8 40 alphanumeric characters m Be careful not to forget the new password If you forget proper maintenance is required Contact your service representative 114 Ch
177. ty 0 1 0 Long Distance Fabric 0 1 0 BB credit 1 27 16 5 gt Fabric parameters Insistent Domain ID Mode n lt enter gt Insistent Domain ID Mode yes y no n no Virtual Channel parameters yes y no n no F Port login parameters yes y no n no Zoning Operation parameters yes y no n no RSCN Transmission Mode yes y no n no Arbitrated Loop parameters yes y no n no System services yes y no n no Portlog events enable yes y no n no ssl attributes yes y no n no http attributes yes y no n no snmp attributes yes y no n no rpcd attributes yes y no n no cfgload attributes yes y no n no webtools attributes yes y no n no WARNING The domain ID will HW060000955 admi n gt 6 gt switchenable HW060000955 admin gt switchenable 78 Principal Selection Mode Login Princlpla Selection Mode p E
178. um number of cascading paths Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 Blade Enclosure 3 Blade Enclosure 4 wO m Ifa failure occurs on the cascading path between the FC Switch Modules a IMPORTANT Fabric reconstruction occurs Influence to I O operations may occur not only between the cascading FC Switch Modules but within each FC Switch Module each Blade Enclosure 112 2 Two paths configuration between the FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 Blade enciosure 3 Blade Ene ose 4 wO m By making cascade connection between FC Switch Modules to two paths IMPORTANT even if a failure occurs on one cascade path no influence to I O operation occur because I O operation is succeeded by redundant path and no Fabric reconstruction occurs 3 Alternate path between the FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 Blade Enolesure 3 Blade Enclosure 4 wO m By making cascade connection among all four FC Switch Modules even if a IMPORTANT failure occurs on one cascade path no influence to I O operation occur because communication between FC Switch Modules can be succeeded by the alternate path and no Fabric reconstruction occur 113 Appendix FC Switch Module Setting Features To use FC Switch Modules you should login to the console to provide proper
179. undant path and no Fabric reconstruction occurs 110 a Cascading three FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Configuration with minimum number of cascading paths Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 Blade Enclosure 3 wo m Ifa failure occurs on the cascading path between the FC Switch Modules a IMPORTANT Fabric reconstruction occurs Influence to I O operations may occur not only between the cascading FC Switch Modules but within each FC Switch Module each Blade Enclosure 2 Two paths configuration between the FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 Blade Enclosure 3 wD m By making cascade connection between FC Switch Modules to two paths IMPORTANT even if a failure occurs on one cascade path no influence to I O operation occur because I O operation is succeeded by redundant path and no Fabric reconstruction occurs 111 3 Alternate path between the FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Blade Enclosure 2 Blade Enclosure 3 wO m By making cascade connection among all three FC Switch Modules even if a IMPORTANT failure occurs on one cascade path no influence to I O operation occur because communication between FC Switch Modules can be succeeded by the alternate path and no Fabric reconstruction occur a Cascading four FC Switch Modules Blade Enclosure 1 Configuration with minim
180. ure that you have everything and that individual components are not damaged If you find any component missing or damaged contact your service representative Service Life The service life of this product is five years Ask your service representative for replacement of the product Transfer to Third Party Make sure to provide this guide and all the accessories along with the product to a third party To transfer or sell any software application that comes with the product to a third party the following requirements must be satisfied m All provided software applications must be transferred and no backup copies must be retained Software applications must be uninstalled before transferring the product Transportation To transport the product remove the product from the Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE and put it in the shipping carton along with accessories according to 2 Components described later Data Backup The device failure due to shock or thermal changes as well as operator s misconduct may cause loss of data To avoid loss of data NEC recommends that you should make a back up copy of your valuable data on a regular basis 17
181. y occur The Zone information of the FC Switch Module in the system operated must not be deleted m The Zone information set in the FC Switch Module operated is transmitted to the FC Switch Module subjected to cascade connection and becomes effective 3 Disable FC Switch Modules to be connected by using the switchDisable command WH040000557 admi n gt WH040000557 admin gt switchdisable WH0 40000557 admi n gt 4 Change the domain IDs of FC Switch Modules to be connected wy m For how to change domain IDs see the domain ID setting feature in P mA Appendix FC Switch Module Setting Features Connect FC Switch Modules with each other through an FC cable Make disabled FC Switch Modules effective by using the switchEnable command mi n gt 108 7 After making connected FC Switch Modules effective execute the switchShow command for each FC Switch Module to check connections among the FC Switch Modules WH040000557 admin gt switchshow Omitted 15 15 CU 4G o_ Sync Disabled Persistent 16 16 CU 4G 0_Sync Disabled Persistent 17 17 id 4G o Light 18 18 id 4G o Light 19 19 4G 0 Module 20 id 4G OnTine E Port 10 00 00 05 1e 03 55 f9 WHO040000642 upstre am 21 21 4G 0 Module 22 22 4G 0 Module 23 23 gt 4G o_ Module WHO040000557 admi n gt w m f the cascade path can be linked normally the status message on each TPS connected port is either

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