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1. M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 ii Contents Tables Tables Figure 3 3 Rear View of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 3 3 Figure 3 4 Front View of the Tape Drive 3 4 Figure 3 5 Rear View ofthe Tape Drive 3 4 Figure 3 6 View of Two FCSAs at the Rear of Server 3 6 Figure 4 1 Rear View of the Fibre Channel Router 4 2 Figure 5 1 LED Indicators 5 2 Figure 6 1 Location of the Power Switch on the Tape Drive 6 1 Figure 6 2 Rear View of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 6 2 Figure 6 3 Rear View of the Fibre Channel Router 6 3 Figure A 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router A 1 Figure A 2 Rear Panel Components A 1 Figure B 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Serial Port B 1 Figure B 2 Ethernet Configuration Menu B 3 Figure C 1 OSM Tree View C 2 Figure C 2 Actions Dialog Box C 3 Table 3 1 SCSI Cable Part Numbers and Descriptions 3 1 Table 3 2 Fiber Cables 3 6 Table 4 1 LUN Mapping Table for the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 4 1 Table A 1 Dimensions of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router A 1 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Contents M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 iv What s New in This Manual Manual Information Abstract This guide describes how to install and configure the Fibre Channel to SCSI router with a
2. Note In this example port 0 is being used to connect the tape drive Both ports on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router are available for use if needed Table 3 1 Product Number 520 001 520 003 520 010 520 015 520 020 520 023 SCSI Cable Part Numbers and Descriptions Part Number 529794 001 529795 001 529796 001 529797 001 529798 001 529799 001 Description CBA 1 meter VHDCI 68P to HD 68P HVD SCSI Cable CBA 3 meter VHDCI 68P to HD 68P HVD SCSI Cable CBA 10 meter VHDCI 68P to HD 68P HVD SCSI Cable CBA 15 meter VHDCI 68P to HD 68P HVD SCSI Cable CBA 20 meter VHDCI 68P to HD 68P HVD SCSI Cable CBA 23 meter VHDCI 68P to HD 68P HVD SCSI Cable M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 1 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server Figure 3 1 SCSI Cable 2 Tighten the screws by hand to secure the cable to the unit Do not use a screwdriver M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 2 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server 3 Connect one end of the fiber cable to the small form factor pluggable SFP on the unit See Figure 3 3 for the location 4 Attach the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router See Figure 3 3 for the location Then plug the other end into an AC power
3. TORREN HAAR SS RMR SENHA VCC 1 Oe TE gt FAA ARHITECT 5 OREM CHEATS ER Hee SHMIPFLLMHVETF TOROCHE RA AA Re SLVBRANSZICMBHVET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Contro Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Statements 2 Safety and Compliance JAPAN VCCI Compliance O invent DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Supplier Name Hewlett Packard Company Supplier Address Hewlett Packard Company Represented in the EU By Nonstop Enterprise Division Hewlett Packard Company 10300 North Tantau Avenue P O Box 81 02 44 Cupertino California 95014 81902 Munich Germany Declares under our sole responsibility that the following product Product Name Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Regulatory Model N A Product Model M8201R Conforms to the following normative European and International Standards Product Safety EN 60950 1995 IEC 950 2nd Edition Electromatic EN 55022 1998 Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Compatibility EN 61000 3 2 1995 Harmonic Current Emissions EN 61000 3 3 1995 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker EN 55024 1998 EMC Immunity Following the provisions of the normative European Council Directives EMC Directive 89 336 EEC
4. 4 1 S Supported storage devices 1 3 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Index 1 Index M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Index 2 Content Feedback First Name Last Name Phone e mail address Company All contact information fields are required If you re reporting an error or omission is your issue Minor can continue to work but eventual resolution is requested Major can continue to work but prompt resolution is requested Critical cannot continue to work without immediate response Comments give sufficient detail to help us locate the text Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your comments You can submit this form online e mail it as an attachment to pubs comments hp com fax it to 408 285 5520 or mail it to Hewlett Packard Company NonStop Enterprise Division 19333 Vallco Parkway MS 4421 Cupertino CA 95014 2599 Attn Product Manager Software Publications O invent
5. Figure C 2 Figure C 2 Actions Dialog Box amp Actions Monitored Service LAN Devices OSMQA4 Selected Resource ame tte Resources Monitored Service LAN Devices Available Actions Start Monitoring Fibre Channel Router Perform action Action Status Last Update Time Resource May 4 2005 11 03 Monitored Service Start Monitoring Fib Passed 5 Asmall window appears and prompts you for a Router s user name default user name root b Router s password default password root c Router s IP address default IP address 192 231 36 101 d Name can be any alphanumeric string to logically identify the device For more help on attributes and actions of the router on OSM see OSM Online Help F1 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 C 3 Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for SCSI Router OSM Monitoring M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 C 4 Safety and Compliance Regulatory Compliance Statements The following regulatory compliance statements apply to the products documented by this manual Consumer Safety Statements FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits
6. XON XOFF Note Before initially powering on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router check that all the Fibre Channel and SCSI devices are powered on first and that they have finished performing their self tests This approach helps ensure that device discovery works correctly M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 B 2 Using the Serial Interface Ethernet Configuration Ethernet This option Configuration allows for setting up all Ethernet network settings including IP address Subnet mask IP gateway SNMP and security settings Ethernet mode physical address and host name Figure B 2 Ethernet Configuration Menu Ethernet Configuration Menu X XX XX XXXXXK XXXXXX XXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 01 06 2003 08 56 22 IP Address 192 232 362 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Physical Address 08 06 07 05 03 09 Ethernet Mode 10 100Mbps Auto Neg Hostname DHCP Configuration Disabled 1 Change IP Address 2 Change IP Subnet Mask 3 Change IP Gateway 4 Change Ethernet Physical Address 5 Toggle Ethernet Mode 6 Change Hostname 7 Toggle DHCP Configuration 8 Change SNMP Settings 9 Change Security Settings X Return to previous menu Select 1 to change the IP address of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router The default for this setting is 192 231 36 101 Select 2 to change the IP subnet mask for the Fibre Channel to SCSI router The defaul
7. a pair of braces and separated by vertical lines For example obj type obj name state changed to state caused by Object Operator Service process name State changed from old objstate to objstate Operator Request Unknown Vertical Line A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in brackets or braces For example Transfer status OK Failed Percent Sign A percent sign precedes a number that is not in decimal notation The notation precedes an octal number The B notation precedes a binary number The H notation precedes a hexadecimal number For example 3005400 B101111 SH2E P p register E e register Notation for Management Programming Interfaces This list summarizes the notation conventions used in the boxed descriptions of programmatic commands event messages and error lists in this manual M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 x About This Manual Change Bar Notation UPPERCASE LETTERS Uppercase letters indicate names from definition files Type these names exactly as shown For example ZCOM TKN SUBJ SERV lowercase letters Words in lowercase letters are words that are part of the notation including Data Definition Language DDL keywords For example token type The r notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is required For example ZCOM TKN OBJNAME token type Z
8. including amendments Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC Supplementary Information Safety Protection Class I Pollution Degree II Emissions EMC Class A Year Assessed First Production 2002 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Statements 3 Safety and Compliance JAPAN VCCI Compliance Product conformance to cited product specifications is based on sample type testing evaluation or assessment at Hewlett Packard s compliance laboratories in Cupertino California or at accredited laboratories accepted by European Union Notified and Competent Bodies Chuck Denning Manager Hardware Product Assurance NonStop Enterprise Division Cupertino California M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 Statements 4 Index D Data connections Fibre Channel port 1 3 SCSI ports 1 3 F Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter 1 1 3 6 Fibre Channel to SCSI router configuration 4 1 LUN mapping table 4 1 SCF command 4 1 Ethernet configuration B 3 hardware configuration 1 2 installation 3 1 fiber cables 3 6 POST 3 7 6 3 rear view 3 3 6 2 SCSI cables 3 1 tape drive 3 4 6 1 mounting 2 2 overview 1 1 serial port connection B 1 specifications A 1 dimensions A 1 rear panel components A 1 troubleshooting 5 1 indicators 5 2 technical support 5 1 visual inspection 5 1 unpacking 2 1 N NonStop NS series server 1 1 3 5
9. information about what tape drives can be connected to a Fibre Channel to SCSI router see Supported Storage Devices on page 1 3 In these procedures the N1525A tape drive is used Tape Drive Replacement 1 Perform a forced reset on the tape drive in SCF by entering in the following command SCF gt RESET TAPE1 FORCED 2 Power off the tape drive by pressing the power switch For the location see Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Location of the Power Switch on the Tape Drive Power Switch M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 6 1 Hardware Replacement Procedures Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement Unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet and then unplug the other end from the tape drive s AC power receptacle Disconnect the SCSI cable from port 1 by unscrewing the screws by hand Do not use a screwdriver Disconnect the differential terminator from port 2 by unscrewing the screws by hand Do not use a screwdriver Place the old tape drive aside Connect the new tape drive Refer to section 3 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS Series Server when installing a new tape drive Power cycle the Fibre Channel to SCSI router by powering it off and then on Start the tape drive in SCF by entering in the following command SCF gt START TAPE STAPE1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 1 Perform a forced reset on the tape drive in
10. outlet Note The router does not have protection against lightning surges Customers in high risk areas should use external surge protection rated for use in their location and be able to handle the power demand of the router Figure 3 2 Front View of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router AC Power Switch Small Form Facto Receptacle Pluggable SFP M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 3 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server 5 Connect the larger end of the SCSI cable to SCSI port 1 on the rear panel of the tape drive See Figure 3 5 for the location Figure 3 4 Front View of the Tape Drive Power Switch Figure 3 5 Rear View of the Tape Drive TST ese erama Massi scl cra AEHSA DiI AEV A hd LUS G Aa Wes BEER ce chon w ieee H i w gaa j F AT r Port 1 Port 2 AC Power Receptacle Note Tape drives are preconfigured to SCSI ID 5 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 4 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server 6 Tighten the screws by hand to secure the cable to the unit Do not use a screwdriver 7 Connect the supplied differential terminator to SCSI port 2 See Figure 3 5 on page 3 4 for the location 8 Tighten the screws by hand to secure the terminator to the tape drive Do no
11. the router reboots the Main menu appears on the serial interface For Telnet a new session needs to be opened to continue configuring the router DHCP status can be verified from the Ethernet Configuration Menu where DHCP Configuration is indicated as Enabled if DHCP has been successfully activated The IP address might also appear different than the former non DHCP IP address Note To use the DHCP feature a DHCP server must be operational on the Ethernet network used by the Fibre Channel to SCSI router If the DHCP feature is used when there is no DHCP server the standard for DHCP requires that the router wait three minutes for a response from a DHCP server before timing out Your DHCP server might allow you to set up a lease reservation for an IP address by providing the server with the Ethernet MAC address of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router This sets the DHCP server to always provide the same IP address to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router This setup can be useful for remote management of the router via Telnet or Crossroads Visual Manager Because the method of setting up a lease reservation varies depending on the DHCP server being used you should contact your network administrator for assistance Select 8 to access the SNMP Settings for the Fibre Channel to SCSI router including the community names for GET and SET as well as SNMP Trap settings For Trap settings select the IP address of the device to send the SNMP trap notifica
12. 0E00COOF000 lt WWP Name ENET MAC ID 00 E0 02 00 00 XY Ethernet MAC ID Physical Address 10 Power on the tape drive See Figure 6 1 on page 6 1 for the power switch location Then wait for it to perform its power on self test POST 11 Start the tape drive in SCF by entering in the following command SCF gt START TAPE STAPE1 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 6 3 Hardware Replacement Procedures Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 6 4 Product Specifications Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Figure A 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 17 inches 43 centimeters Table A 1 Dimensions of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Specification Value Weight 9 pounds 4 kilograms Width 17 inches 43 centimeters Height 1 72 inches 4 4 centimeters Depth 10 75 inches 27 centimeters Figure A 2 Rear Panel Components AC Power Power LEDs Fiber Cable SCSI Receptacle Switch Port A orts M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 A 1 Product Specifications Power Requirements Power Requirements A WARNING The Fibre Channel to SCSI router does not have protection against lightning surges For this reason for customers in a high risk area use external surge protection rated for use in your location and be able to ha
13. CSI router should be mounted 3 Remove any blanking panels and other equipment from the chosen rack location Note To ensure proper airflow place the Fibre Channel to SCSI router so the intake and exhaust vents remain clear of obstructions M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 2 Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets 4 Install the cage nuts on the vertical mounting rails of the rack cabinet as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Installing Cage Nuts ee F pA lt Mi r p man ee r _ pa A M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 3 Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets 5 Locate the front of the ear brackets as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Locating Front of Ear Brackets Front of Brackets Attach the ear brackets to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router using two of the 6 32x 312 Phillips screws on each side as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 2 5 Position the front of each bracket next to the end of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router that will be facing out of the rack 7 Tighten the screws securely M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 2 4 Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets Figure 2 3 Attaching Ear Brackets _ A 8 Ifyou are mounting the Fibre Channel to SC
14. Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA on an HP Integrity NonStop NS series server Product Version N A Supported Release Version Updates RVUs This guide supports H06 11 and all subsequent H series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication Part Number Published 529971 005 July 2007 Document History Part Number Product Version Published 529971 005 N A July 2007 529971 001 N A June 2005 New and Changed Information This manual is new M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 v What s New in This Manual New and Changed Information M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 vi About This Manual Notation Conventions Hypertext Links Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline you are taken to the location described For example This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page 3 2 General Syntax Notation This list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this manual UPPERCASE LETTERS Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved words Type these items exactly as shown Items not enclosed in brackets are required For example MAXATTACH lowercase italic letters Lowercase italic letters indicate variable items that you supply Items not enclosed in
15. M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide Abstract This guide describes how to install and configure the Fibre Channel to SCSI router with a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA on an HP Integrity NonStoo NS series server Product Version N A Supported Release Version Updates RVUs This guide supports H06 11 and all subsequent H series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication Part Number Published 529971 005 July 2007 Document History Part Number Product Version Published 529971 005 N A July 2007 529971 001 N A June 2005 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide es os What s New in This Manual v Manual Information v New and Changed Information v About This Manual vii Notation Conventions vii 1 Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 1 1 High Performance for Faster Backups 1 2 Supported Storage Devices 1 3 Data Connections 1 3 Power Requirements and Physical Specifications 1 3 2 Getting Started Location 2 1 Unpacking the Box 2 1 Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router on a Desktop 2 2 Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router ina Rack 2 2 Required Tools 2 2 Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets 2 2 3 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS Series Server Installation 3 1 4 Configuring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for th
16. SCF by entering in the following command SCF gt RESET TAPE1 FORCED Power off the tape drive by pressing the power switch See Figure 6 1 for the location Power off the Fibre Channel to SCSI router Unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet and then unplug the other end from the AC power receptacle on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router Disconnect the fiber cable from the small form factor pluggable SFP on the unit Figure 6 2 Rear View of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 6 AC Power Switch Small Form Facto Receptacle Pluggable SFP Disconnect the SCSI cable from the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on port O If there is another tape drive connected to port 1 disconnect that device also M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 6 2 Hardware Replacement Procedures Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 7 Place the old Fibre Channel to SCSI router aside 8 Install the new Fibre Channel to SCSI router Refer to section 3 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS Series Server when installing a new Fibre Channel to SCSI router 9 Enter in the following SCF command SCF gt ALTER TAPE TAPE1 WWN 100000EH00200F00 The WWN Worldwide Name is on the rear of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router as shown in Figure 6 3 on page 6 3 Figure 6 3 Rear View of the Fibre Channel Router WWNN 100000E00200F000 lt _ _ WWN Name WWPN 10000
17. SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 4 1 Configuring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for Configuration the NonStop NS Series Server Figure 4 1 Rear View of the Fibre Channel Router WWNN 100000E00200F000 WWN Name WWPN 100000E00C00F000 lt WWP Name ENET MAC ID 00 E0 02 00 00 XY Ethernet MAC ID Physical Address Note WWN stands for worldwide name Note WWP stands for worldwide port 2 To start the tape drive on the server issue this command in SCF SCF gt START TAPE Stape Example SCF gt START TAPE STAPE1 For complete details about the ADD and START commands including command syntax see the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 4 2 3 Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes Visual Inspection 5 1 Technical Support 5 1 Indicators 5 2 This section guides the user through some of the basic methods of identifying faults in the setup and configuration of the unit Most problems occur in the initial installation In general it is wise to check all connections and review the configuration before proceeding with further trouble analysis Simplify the installation if possible reducing it to the most basic configuration Then add elements one at a time and verify the operation at each step Visual Inspection To a
18. SI router in the rack with the ports facing inside the rack shown in Figure 2 4 on page 2 6 or with the ports facing outside the rack shown in Figure 2 5 on page 2 7 attach the front of the mounting brackets to the rack using two of the M6x12 Phillips screws for the front of each ear bracket Tighten the screws securely A WARNING To reduce injury or equipment damage the mounting brackets must be level If the brackets are not level the Fibre Channel to SCSI router cannot be installed correctly M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 5 Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets Figure 2 4 Mounting at Front of Rack M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 6 Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets Figure 2 5 Mounting at Back of Rack A a r A N C S Smaise Ps M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 7 Getting Started Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 8 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS Series Server This section includes Installation Installation 1 Connect the small end of the SCSI cable to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on port 0 For the port location see Figure 3 3 on page 3 3
19. SPI TYP STRING L The o notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is optional For example ZSPI TKN MANAGER token type ZSPI TYP FNAME32 Ke Change Bar Notation Change bars are used to indicate substantive differences between this manual and its preceding version Change bars are vertical rules placed in the right margin of changed portions of text figures tables examples and so on Change bars highlight new or revised information For example The message types specified in the REPORT clause are different in the COBOL environment and the Common Run Time Environment CRE The CRE has many new message types and some new message type codes for old message types In the CRE the message type SYSTEM includes all messages except LOGICAL CLOSE and LOGICAL OPEN M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 xi About This Manual Change Bar Notation M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 xii 1 Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 1 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is a fast reliable data transport system that allows simultaneous communications between NonStop NS series servers and data storage devices The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has an integrated power supply The Fibre Channel to SCSI router connects a supported sto
20. an be set up as either on a desktop or in a rack Before physically installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI router consider carefully the location for the unit installation the intended use of the unit and the type of devices to which the unit will be attached A Caution When installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI router use only the screws and other hardware provided in the shipping container for the router Using alternate hardware might cause damage to the unit Location The Fibre Channel to SCSI router can be placed on a desktop or mounted in a 19 inch rack depending on the specific requirements of the installation The operating environment should meet the requirements listed in Physical Specifications If you plan to use the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on a desk top attach the stick on feet to the bottom of the unit Note The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has cooling fans mounted inside the enclosure and air intake vents on the front of the enclosure The rear exhaust vents and the front intake vents should remain clear of obstructions to ensure proper air flow Unpacking the Box Unpack the shipping container of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router in an area clear of any clutter 1 Remove all items from the shipping container Check each item for any damage Keep the Fibre Channel to SCSI router in the protective bag until you are ready to install it 2 Make sure you received all the equipment you ordered If an
21. ape drive to the router by using a SCSI cable Note For more information on connecting the router and tape drive to the system see Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS Series Server on page 3 1 3 Connect a serial cable to the system and then connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on the router Note For more information on connecting the serial cable to the system see Using the Serial Interface on page B 1 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 C 1 Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for SCSI Router OSM Monitoring Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 1 Open a web browser on the system 2 Start OSM 3 On the tree view right click on Monitor Service Lan Devices and select actions Figure C 1 OSM Tree View x ServerNet Cluster ey System OSMAA4 Oe amp Group 110 Wd Fabric Group 100 re ese ae Monitored Service LAN Devices H Processor Complex 400 Tape Collection M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 C 2 Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for SCSI Router OSM Monitoring 4 Select Start Monitoring Fibre Channel Router and then click on the Perform action button See
22. 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 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 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company could avoid the user s authority to operate this equipment CISPR Compliance This equipment complies with the requirements of CISPR 22 EN 55 022 for Class A Information Technology Equipment ITE In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Canadian Compliance This class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R egelment sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Statements 1 Safety and Compliance Taiwan BSMI Compliance Taiwan BSMI Compliance Sats jae PARA Sano EEEH TAPERS i ATSA HE maman T EBES SERRATE ROIS JAPAN VCCI Compliance
23. brackets are required For example file name computer type Computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services OSS keywords and reserved words Type these items exactly as shown Items not enclosed in brackets are required For example myfile c italic computer type Italic computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services OSS variable items that you supply Items not enclosed in brackets are required For example pathname Brackets Brackets enclose optional syntax items For example TERM system name terminal name INT ERRUPTS A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list from which you can choose one item or none The items in the list can be arranged either vertically with aligned brackets on M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 Vii About This Manual General Syntax Notation each side of the list or horizontally enclosed in a pair of brackets and separated by vertical lines For example FC num num text K X D address Braces A group of items enclosed in braces is a list from which you are required to choose one item The items in the list can be arranged either vertically with aligned braces on each side of the list or horizontally enclosed in a pair of braces and separated by vertical lines For example LISTOPENS PROCESS Sappl mgr name Sprocess name ALLOWSU ON OFF Vertical Li
24. e NonStop NS Series Server Configuration 4 1 5 Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Visual Inspection 5 1 Technical Support 5 1 Hewlett Packard Company 529971 005 i Contents 6 Hardware Replacement Procedures Indicators 5 2 6 Hardware Replacement Procedures Tape Drive and Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 6 1 Tape Drive Replacement 6 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 6 2 A Product Specifications Power Requirements A 2 Power A 2 Physical Specifications A 2 Operating Environment A 2 Non operating Environment A 2 Connection Supported A 2 B Using the Serial Interface Serial Port Connection B 1 Autobaud Feature B 1 Setting Up Serial Port Communications B 2 Ethernet Configuration B 3 C Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Connecting the Hardware C 1 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring C 2 Safety and Compliance Index Examples Figures Figure 1 1 Hardware Configuration 1 2 Figure 2 1 Installing Cage Nuts 2 3 Figure 2 2 Locating Front of Ear Brackets 2 4 Figure 2 3 Attaching Ear Brackets 2 5 Figure 2 4 Mounting at Front of Rack 2 6 Figure 2 5 Mounting at Back of Rack 2 7 Figure 3 1 SCSI Cable 3 2 Figure 3 2 Front View of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router 3 3
25. item is missing contact your sales representative immediately M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 2 1 Getting Started Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router on a Desktop Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router on a Desktop To mount the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on a desktop 1 Remove the Fibre Channel to SCSI router from the protective bag 2 Attach the stick on feet to the bottom of the unit 3 Place the Fibre Channel to SCSI router on the table or desktop Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router in a Rack Two methods are available to install the Fibre Channel to SCSI router in a rack one method using ear brackets and the other using rails Before beginning installation review the installation procedures appropriate for the mounting materials included in the shipping container of the product you received When familiar with the installation procedure follow the steps indicated to mount the Fibre Channel to SCSI router into a 19 inch rack using these provided mounting materials One Fibre Channel to SCSI router Two ear brackets or two slides rails with two extension brackets A bag of mounting screws eight M6x12 Phillips screws and four 6 32x 312 Phillips screws Required Tools Phillips screwdriver 2 size Installation Procedure With Ear Brackets 1 Remove the Fibre Channel to SCSI router from the protective bag 2 Determine where the Fibre Channel to S
26. ndition Faults can occur as a result of Power On Self Test POST failure or operational failures It is normal for this indicator to flash on when the unit is powered up or reset If the fault indicator stays lit contact your service provider Fibre Channel Lnk Act When lit green the upper indicator signifies a good Fibre Channel link on the port When lit green the lower indicator signifies Fibre Channel port activity If the Link indicator fails to light at all or if the Activity indicator stays continually lit without corresponding SCSI bus activity there might be a problem with the Fibre Channel configuration Verify the Fibre Channel configuration SCSI Bus 0 1 When lit green the upper indicator signifies a good Fibre Channel link on the port When lit green the lower indicator signifies Fibre Channel port activity If the Link indicator fails to light at all or if the Activity indicator stays continually lit without corresponding SCSI bus activity there might be a problem with the Fibre Channel configuration Verify the Fibre Channel configuration M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 5 2 Hardware Replacement Procedures This section includes Tape Drive and Fibre Channel to SCSI 6 1 Router Replacement Tape Drive and Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement These procedures can be done for any tape drive that is connected to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router For
27. ndle the power requirements of the tape drive enclosure Power 100 to 240 V ac auto sensing 50 60 Hertz 1 0 ampere Physical Specifications Internal power supply with detachable power cord Fibre Channel link status and activity LEDs SCSI bus activity LEDs Power Fault LED Air flow with internal fan Rackmount or desktop enclosure Power switch Operating Environment Oto 50 degrees celsius 5 to 80 percent relative humidity noncondensing Non operating Environment 40 to 55 degrees celsius Oto 92 percent relative humidity noncondensing Connection Supported The only connection supported is a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA ona NonStop NS series server M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 A 2 B Using the Serial Interface This section describes specific configuration options available for the serial interface The Fibre Channel to SCSI router allows the user to access Ethernet configuration settings through the serial interface Serial Port Connection The RJ 11 connector on the back panel of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router provides a serial port that is compatible with RS 232 signaling levels The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is designed to communicate with a terminal or any operating system utilizing a terminal emulator The baud rate data bits stop bits parity and flow control of both the router and the host system must use
28. ne A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in brackets or braces For example INSPECT OFF ON SAVEABEND Ellipsis An ellipsis immediately following a pair of brackets or braces indicates that you can repeat the enclosed sequence of syntax items any number of times For example M address new value o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 An ellipsis immediately following a single syntax item indicates that you can repeat that syntax item any number of times For example s char Punctuation Parentheses commas semicolons and other symbols not previously described must be typed as shown For example error NEXTFILENAME file name LISTOPENS SU Sprocess name su name Quotation marks around a symbol such as a bracket or brace indicate the symbol is a required character that you must type as shown For example repetition constant list Item Spacing Spaces shown between items are required unless one of the items is a punctuation symbol such as a parenthesis or acomma For example CALL STEPMOM process id If there is no space between two items spaces are not permitted In this example no spaces are permitted between the period and any other items Sprocess name su name M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 viii About This Manual Notation for Messages Line Spacing If the syntax of a command is too long to fi
29. p NS series server Data Connections The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has two types of data connections e ASCSI High Voltage Differential HVD port that connects to a supported storage device e A Fibre Channel port that connects to the Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA on a NonStop NS series server SCSI Ports The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has two Narrow Wide Fast Ultra 3 SCSI buses Both are Ultra SCSI for data transfer up to 40 megabytes second per HVD bus Fibre Channel Port The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has a 2 gigabits second Fibre Channel port and maximum throughput of 160 megabytes second Power Requirements and Physical Specifications For the power requirements and physical specifications for the Fibre Channel to SCSI router refer to Appendix A Product Specifications M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 1 3 Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Power Requirements and Physical Specifications M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 1 4 2 Getting Started This section includes Location 2 1 Unpacking the Box 2 1 Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI RouteronaDesktop 2 2 Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router in a Rack 2 2 This section describes how to install the Fibre Channel to SCSI router and what to consider when unpacking the unit for the first time The Fibre Channel to SCSI router c
30. r baud rate M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 B 1 Using the Serial Interface Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up Serial Port Communications Leave the Fibre Channel to SCSI router turned off until you have set up the serial port communications on your host computer unless serial I O was previously established and is currently running The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is designed to communicate with a terminal or any operating system utilizing a terminal emulator For example Windows 9x NT 4 0 or 2000 operating systems can use hyper terminal Check that the baud rate data bits stop bits parity and flow control are set correctly To set up serial communications with the Fibre Channel to SCSI router 1 Leave power to the router turned off until you have set up the serial port communications on your host terminal Plug the serial cable into one of the host computer s serial ports COM1 or COM2 and then plug the other end of the serial cable into the router s serial port Start the terminal emulator Set the terminal emulator to use the appropriate COM port Note Auto Detect or VT100 are the recommended settings for Windows Hyper Terminal emulation type Specify these settings for the port Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Autobaud recognizes only these baud rates Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None or
31. r on self test POST 12 Power on the router and then wait for it to perform its power on self test POST M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 7 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 8 zz Configuring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonStop NS Series Server This section includes Configuration 4 1 Configuration 1 In SCF issue this command SCF gt ADD TAPE tape SENDTO STORAGE LOCATION group module slot SAC sac id PORTNAME 64 bit portname LUN lun id Example SCF gt ADD TAPE TAPE1 SENDTO STORAGE LOCATION 110 2 3 SAC 1 PORTNAME 100000EH00COOFO00 LUN 1 Note The LUN logical unit number in SCF should be 1 for the tape drive that is on bus 0 and 3 for the tape drive that is on bus 1 Note PORTNAME in SCF corresponds to the WWP name of the router This name is located on the back of the device The Fibre Channel to SCSI router can also be connected to a tape library Table 4 1 shows the SCSI ID router port number and the LUN address for a tape library and a tape drive Table 4 1 LUN Mapping Table for the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router DEVICE SCSI ID Router PORT LUN ADDRESS Tape library 3 0 LUN 0 Tape drive 5 0 LUN 1 Tape library 3 1 LUN 2 Tape drive 5 1 LUN 3 M8201R Fibre Channel to
32. rage device to the Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA on a NonStop NS series server Figure 1 1 shows a Fibre Channel to SCSI Router connecting a tape drive to the Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA on a NonStop NS series server M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 1 1 Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router High Performance for Faster Backups Figure 1 1 Hardware Configuration Tape Drive Fibre Channel to SCSI Router NonStop S iN NS Series a Server i JETE High Performance for Faster Backups Support for 2 gigabits second Fibre Channel enables significantly faster tape reads and writes which in turn speed operations for backup and restore The Fibre Channel to SCSI router backups and restores existing data in significantly less time or increasingly larger data sets within the customers current backup window M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 1 2 Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Supported Storage Devices Supported Storage Devices The Fibre Channel to SCSI router can be configured with one of these storage devices e CTL700 tape library N152xA tape drive CT9840 x tape drives 525x tape drives 524x tape drives 524x ACL tape drives Note The Fibre Channel to SCSI router requires a firmware upgrade when it is used to connect a N1528A N1529A or N1523A tape drive to a NonSto
33. ssure that the installation of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router has been completed correctly 1 2 3 4 5 Check that all devices are powered up Check that all cords are plugged in tightly and there are no bent pins Check the LEDs No amber lights should be illuminated Check the fiber cables to ensure the connectors are properly installed between the Fibre Channel to SCSI router and the server Check that each device has the correct SCSI ID Technical Support If the Fibre Channel to SCSI router is not functioning properly contact your service provider M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 5 1 Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Indicators Indicators The Fibre Channel to SCSI router is equipped with rear panel LED indicators for monitoring overall unit status Figure 5 1 LED Indicators Ethernet Activity Ethernet Link Status HVD SCSI Activity for Bus 0 VD SCSI Activity for Bus 1 Fibre Channel Link Status Fibre Channel Activity The Fibre Channel to SCSI router has these LEDs Power and Fault Pwr This indicator is a bicolor LED When green this indicator shows that power is currently active Lack of power indication suggests that the unit is turned off a problem occurred with the power supplied to the unit or an internal problem occurred with the unit This indicator is amber when the Fibre Channel to SCSI router detects a fault co
34. t for this setting is 255 255 255 0 Select 3 to change the IP gateway for the Ethernet network of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router Select 4 to change the Ethernet physical address or MAC address of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router Ethernet physical addresses are always assigned to Ethernet adapters by the manufacturers M8201 R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 B 3 Using the Serial Interface Ethernet Configuration Select 5 to toggle the Ethernet mode among these options 10Mbps Only 100Mbps half duplex Only 100Mbps full duplex Only 10 100Mbps Auto Neg Select 6 to change the hostname This alphanumeric entry is one word up to eight characters long Note Do not use an uppercase Z as a part of the hostname as it is the autobaud hot key used by the Microsoft Windows hyper terminal utility for serial connections Select 7 to toggle the DHCP setting This setting enables and disables support for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol When enabled the router retrieves a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server located on the Ethernet network that the Fibre Channel to SCSI router is connected to Once DHCP is enabled save the current configuration and reboot the router before an IP address can be requested from the DHCP server 1 Select X Return to previous menu 2 Select A Save Configuration 3 Select X Return to previous menu 4 Select 4 Reboot After
35. t Bold text in an example indicates user input typed at the terminal For example ENTER RUN CODE 123 CODE RECEIVED 123 00 The user must press the Return key after typing the input Nonitalic text Nonitalic letters numbers and punctuation indicate text that is displayed or returned exactly as shown For example Backup Up M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 ix About This Manual Notation for Management Programming Interfaces lowercase italic letters Lowercase italic letters indicate variable items whose values are displayed or returned For example p register process name Brackets Brackets enclose items that are sometimes but not always displayed For example Event number number Subject first subject value A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list of all possible items that can be displayed of which one or none might actually be displayed The items in the list can be arranged either vertically with aligned brackets on each side of the list or horizontally enclosed in a pair of brackets and separated by vertical lines For example proc name trapped in SQL in SQL file system Braces A group of items enclosed in braces is a list of all possible items that can be displayed of which one is actually displayed The items in the list can be arranged either vertically with aligned braces on each side of the list or horizontally enclosed in
36. t on a single line each continuation line is indented three spaces and is separated from the preceding line by a blank line This spacing distinguishes items in a continuation line from items ina vertical list of selections For example ALTER OUT file spec LINE attribute spec li and o In procedure calls the i notation follows an input parameter one that passes data to the called procedure the o notation follows an output parameter one that returns data to the calling program For example CALL CHECKRESIZESEGMENT segment id li error o lio In procedure calls the i o notation follows an input output parameter one that both passes data to the called procedure and returns data to the calling program For example error COMPRESSEDIT filenum 11 0 li i In procedure calls the i i notation follows an input string parameter that has a corresponding parameter specifying the length of the string in bytes For example error FILENAME COMPARE filenamel length EISE filename2 length ELEL lo i In procedure calls the o i notation follows an output buffer parameter that has a corresponding input parameter specifying the maximum length of the output buffer in bytes For example error FILE GETINFO filenum li filename maxlen lori Notation for Messages This list summarizes the notation conventions for the presentation of displayed messages in this manual Bold Tex
37. t use a screwdriver 9 Attach the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the tape drive See Figure 3 5 for the location Then plug the other end into an AC power outlet Note The tape drive does not have protection against lightning surges Customers in high risk areas should use external surge protection rated for use in their location and be able to handle the power demand of the tape drive 10 Connect the other end of the fiber cable to the Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter FCSA on the NonStop NS series server For the location of the FCSA see Figure 3 6 on page 3 6 M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 5 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server Figure 3 6 View of Two FCSAs at the Rear of Server 2 3 B 3 7 gt ie A i The fiber cable is a multimode short wave fiber optic cable This cable is normally an orange color Table 3 2 Fiber Cables Connector Fiber Cable Fiber Cable Distance LC LC 50 125 um 2 300 meters 6 56 984 25 feet LC LC 62 5 125 um 3 150 meters 9 84 492 13 feet M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 3 6 Installing the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the Installation NonStop NS Series Server 11 Power on the tape drive For the power switch location see Figure 3 4 on page 3 4 Then wait for it to perform its powe
38. the same settings The autobaud feature described in the next subsection provides an effective method to set the baud rate of the router and host system Figure B 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Serial Port Serial Port Autobaud Feature The autobaud feature automatically configures the baud rate on the Fibre Channel to SCSI router Once you set the baud rate in the terminal emulator wait until the Fibre Channel to SCSI router completes the power on self test POST and then the Firmware Initialization process This can take up to 90 seconds during which time the POST and initialization information might or might not be visible on the terminal or terminal emulator After this process has completed press the Enter key slowly 7 or 8 times or type shift z and the Fibre Channel to SCSI router automatically detects the baud rate being used by the serial port The baud rate is then saved in the Fibre Channel to SCSI router s configuration and is retained through future power cycles Note Pressing the Enter key before the POST has completed is of no benefit to the autobaud feature Wait until both the POST and the Firmware Initialization processes have completed before pressing the Enter key This might take up to 90 seconds The baud rate used by the terminal or terminal emulator must be 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 for the autobaud feature to recognize it The Fibre Channel to SCSI router does not function properly at any othe
39. tions M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 52997 1 005 B 4 Using the Serial Interface Ethernet Configuration Select 9 to change security settings including the user name and password User names and passwords should be unique and kept confidential Use a combination of letters and numbers when creating user names and passwords M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 B 5 Using the Serial Interface Ethernet Configuration M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide 529971 005 B 6 Configuring OSM for Monitoring the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes the steps that are needed to configure OSM so that it can monitor the Fibre Channel to SCSI router To configure OSM for monitoring the router complete these three basic steps 1 Connect the router to the LAN connection on the system 2 Configure the router s IP address user name and password 3 Configure the router for OSM monitoring You need these components A M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI router e A system console with a hyper terminal installed e A serial cable e A system console with a serial cable port Connecting the Hardware To connect the router to the LAN connection on the system make these connections to the Fibre Channel to SCSI router 1 Connect the router to the FCSA on the system by using a fiber optic cable 2 Connect the t

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