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1. A A GSearch Favorites Bristow D S fw S Address bttp 7192 168 100 1317 z Go Links COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router 7 a FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 FC MODULE 0 PORT 1 MAIN MENU Name Status Status Link Status DOWN Port Name High 0x5005088304000000 0x5005088304000000 Port Name Low 0x0030013A04000000 0x0030013804000000 Port Mode Auto Sense Auto Sense Use Hard AL_PA No No Discovery Mode Manual Discovery Only Manual Discovery Only Backup Mode High Performance Queue Depth 1 High Performance Queue Depth 1 Default Map Auto Assigned Auto Assigned Performance Mode 1 Gigabit 1 Gigabit TN ES l Intemet Figure 4 17 Fibre Channel module status screen The Fibre Channel Module screen is used to view and modify Fibre Channel module configuration settings To change settings for one of the Fibre Channel ports select the desired port of the Fibre Channel module on the menu bar or on the router image Figure 4 18 is an illustration of the Fibre Channel module on the router image 4 26 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Fire Channel Module yaa Be Pot Por Figure 4 18 Fibre Channel module image After a port on the Fibre Channel module is selected the following screen is displayed to enter configuration changes Figure 4 19 is an example of the FC Module Port Configuration Settings screen a Modules FC Module 0 Port 0 Micros
2. Time Status Date Monday 1 01 0000 Time 21 03 47 Date Time Settings Date Settings Time Settings Month It Hours 21 Day fi Day of Week Monday Minutes g Year jo Seconds 47 RESET MENU Fa lE Done Internet Figure 4 12 Real Time Clock screen StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 19 Visual Manager User Interface Real Time Clock settings e Date Settings sets the month date and year Use a four digit number to represent the year e Day of Week sets the day of week e Time Settings sets the hours minutes and seconds This is a 24 hour clock Power Supply Configuration The Power Supply screen is used to indicate the number of power supplies installed in the router The router is shipped with one installed power supply but a redundant power supply can be purchased If two power supplies are installed in the router use this screen to indicate the change Figure 4 13 is an example of the Power Supply screen When set to 1 the router suppresses event notifications of the second power supply NOTE If set to 1 in a two power supply configuration the router cannot issue an event notification if one of the power supplies fails NOTE If there are two power supplies and one of the two fails this option does not inhibit the router from using the second power supply 4 20 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager Use
3. CDB Length Override Disabled CDB Group 6 Length Default Go Ce C10 012 CDB Group 7 Length Default o Ce O10 012 Wide Negotiation Disabled 0 e Node Synchronous Negotiation Disabled FC MODULE 0 Boa Synchronous Parameter Override Disabled Port1 Synchronous Period nanoseconds 23 E NO MODULE 1 Synchronous Offset seconds 2g SCSI MODULE 2 Ultra SCSI 3 Negotiation Figure 4 24 SCSI Device Override screen 4 36 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface SCSI bus override settings CDB Length Override enables or disables the override of default CDB lengths CDB Group 6 Length Default default 0 can be set to 0 6 10 or 12 CDB Group 7 Length Default default 0 can be set to 0 6 10 or 12 Wide Negotiation enables or disables negotiation on a wide SCSI bus Synchronous Negotiation enables or disables synchronous negotiation on the SCSI bus Synchronous Parameter Override enables or disables parameters for synchronous negotiation Synchronous Period default 40 sets the maximum number of seconds allowed for negotiation Synchronous Offset default 16 sets the maximum variation in transfer rate that can be negotiated in megabytes per seconds MB s Ultra SCSI 3 Negotiation enables or disables Ultra SCSI 3 support for the selected Target ID When enabled Ultra SCSI 3 Negotiation helps solve certain compa
4. Mapping Menu later in this chapter e Performance Mode default 1 Gb s toggles between 1 Gb s and 2 Gb s NOTE If set incorrectly and the router is plugged into a Loop or Fabric the unit may receive Framing errors due to the incorrect Fibre Channel link speed e Override Settings enhances interoperability with some storage devices that require special consideration during setup of the router configuration menus CAUTION If these configuration settings are incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing these settings evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting Hi Sup Bit toggles between Set and Clear Force FCP Response Code toggles between Off and On for support of Compaq specific HBA 223180 B21 and 120186 001 Initiator Bit toggles between Set and Clear When using the router in a router to router configuration this option should be configured to Set A router to router configuration is a type of configuration where one router appears as a target to another initiator router Link Garbage Deletion toggles between Enabled and Disabled StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 31 Visual Manager User Interface SCSI Module Configuration When a SCSI module is selected in the Modules Menu the SCSI Modul
5. System Reboot To rebootthe system select yes and click the submit button No Yes MAIN MENU Please be patient The system will automatically return to the home page after the reboot is complete E Done Figure 4 42 Reboot screen Intemet StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 63
6. y Figure 4 36 Current Traces screen StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 57 Visual Manager User Interface Clear Current Traces and Clear Assert Traces These Utilities Menu screens are used to clear the current trace buffer or the assert trace buffer Current router activities will not be disrupted while the buffer is cleared Figure 4 37 is an example of the Clear Current Trace Buffer screen ol x Z Clear Current Traces Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ea Back gt O 2 A QSearch Favorites CHHhistoy G Sb fw SI Address ja http 192 168 100 131 Z Go Links gt COMPA StorageWorks Modular Router TWD SCS Moss Oma Clear Current Trace Buffer This command will clear the trace buffer Clear Current Trace Buffer No Yes C SUBMIT Applet started Internet Figure 4 37 Clear Current Trace Buffer screen 4 58 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Event Log Configuration The Event Log Setting screen is used to configure Event Log filters Figure 4 38 is an example of the Event Log Filter configuration screen A Compaq Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer lolx File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Qseach Favorites CHHistoy D Sp fie S Address hitp 7192 168 100 109
7. Microsoft Internet Explorer of xj File Edt View Favorites Tool Help Back gt Q A A GSearch Favorites BHistoy e Sp fw E Address E hip 192 168 100 1317 6o Links COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router s Security Settings User Name root Password p Confirm Password Passwords must be 8 to 11 characters in length MAIN MENU Fabric Tim E Done Intemet Z Figure 4 11 User screen User settings e User Name default root is any alphanumeric combination e Password default password is any alphanumeric combination 4 18 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface The user name and password should be unique and kept confidential Compaq recommends using a combination of letters and numbers when creating the user name and password NOTE These security settings affect all user interfaces of the router Real Time Clock Configuration The Real Time Clock screen is used to set the system time and date Figure 4 12 is an example of the Real Time Clock screen Z Real Time Clock Microsoft Internet Explorer E lolx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ea Back gt O A Gt GSeach Favorites BHistoy D fi S Address http 192 168 100 131 Z eGo Links COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router O SCS MGA 1O SCS Mos
8. clears all entries from the current map Fill Map fills in the current map When the map is filled the display will show the current devices Remove Gaps removes any incremental gaps in the sequence of LUN listed in the table When the system removes gaps from the table the LUN are renumbered in sequential order starting with LUN 0 NOTE Some operating systems require gaps be removed in the mapping table to detect all devices Delete deletes map entries To delete a range of LUNs select the beginning LUN to delete from the from drop down box and select the last LUN to delete from the to drop down box Discovered Device Entry adds a discovered device to the map To add a discovered device to the map use the drop down boxes to enter the settings and then click Create Entry in the Discovered Device Entry section of the screen Manual Device Entry creates a map entry for a device that is not yet discovered or installed To add a new device to the map use the drop down boxes to enter the settings and then click Create Entry in the Manual Device Entry section of the screen NOTE SCSI maps can be filled or devices can be added to them only when at least one SCSI Target ID has been enabled in the SCSI bus configuration menu 4 48 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Statistics Menu Accessed from the Main Menu the Statistics Menu i
9. 80 01 01 00 01 08 08 Voltage normal 81 01 01 00 01 08 09 Fan RPM normal 82 01 01 00 01 12 08 Firmware image fast Version 4 02 received and stored to flash 83 01 01 00 01 12 14 Power Supply 2 NOT functioning 84 01 01 00 01 12 52 Unit restart and initialization Firmware Version 4 02 Build fast 85 01 01 00 01 13 21 Temperature normal 86 01 01 00 01 13 22 Voltage normal 87 01 01 00 01 13 24 Fan RPM normal 88 01 01 00 01 17 07 Firmware image fast Version 4 02 received and stored to flash 89 01 01 00 01 17 50 Unit restart and initialization Firmware Version 4 02 Build fast 90 01 01 00 01 18 18 Temperature normal 91 01 01 00 01 18 20 Voltage normal 92 01 01 00 01 18 21 Fan RPM normal 93 01 01 00 01 22 03 Firmware image fast Version 4 02 received and stored to flash 94 01 01 00 01 22 45 Unit restart and initialization Firmware Version 4 02 Build fast 95 01 01 00 01 23 14 Temperature normal 96 01 01 00 01 23 16 Voltage normal 97 01 01 00 01 23 17 Fan RPM normal 98 01 01 00 01 27 12 Power Supply 2 NOT functioning 99 01 01 00 01 35 19 Firmware image fast Version 4 02 received and stored to flash 100 01 01 00 01 36 01 Unit restart and initialization Firmware Version 4 02 Build fast 101 01 01 00 01 36 30 Temperature normal 102 01 01 00 01 36 32 Voltage normal 103 01 01 00 01 36 33 Fan RPM normal 104 01 01 00 01 39 55 Firmware image fast Version 4 02 received and stored to flash 105 01 01 00 01 40 38 Unit restart and initialization Firmware V
10. Go Links gt COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router Event Log Filter Configuration Log All Events Disable Event Logging C Error Events Notify Events Ca SUBMIT g Clear Event Log Applet stated ig Intemet Figure 4 38 Event Log settings screen Event Log settings e Log All Events e Disable Enable Event Logging e Log Error Events e Log Notify Events Event logging captures the last 215 events and then starts overwriting the log StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 59 Visual Manager User Interface NOTE To ensure accurate event logging be sure to correctly set the clock and date in the Real Time Clock Configuration menu Event Log Display The Event Log screen is used to view the Event Log Figure 4 39 is an example of the Event Log display screen rent Los Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea Back gt amp 2 A GQsSearch yFavortes Histon i Address http 192 168 100 131 z G0 Links COMPAQ WDSS eC om emm s ras Event Log Display 74 01 01 00 01 03 14 Temperature normal 75 01 01 00 01 03 15 Voltage normal 76 01 01 00 01 03 16 Fan RPM normal 77 01 01 00 01 06 55 Firmware image fast Version 4 02 received and stored to flash 78 01 01 00 01 07 37 Unit restart and initialization Firmware Version 4 02 Build fast 79 01 01 00 01 08 06 Temperature normal
11. PartiSerial 262653 B21_q574cxX56YYCCC PartSerial 262653 B21_q574cXX66YYBBB HW ID AQOUCY HID AQOUD1 Figure 4 15 Modules menu StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 23 Visual Manager User Interface NOTE To view or change configuration settings of a specific module select one of the options from the menu bar on the left side of the screen or select a module or port from the router image at the top of the screen To make changes modify the setting and then click Submit Modules Menu tasks e World Wide Node Name configuration change World Wide Node Name e Fibre Channel Module configuration change Fibre Channel module settings e SCSI Module configuration change SCSI module settings Each Modules Menu option is discussed in the following sub sections World Wide Node Name Configuration The World Wide Node WWN Name screen is used to change the WWN Name settings for the router Figure 4 16 is an example of the World Wide Node Name screen These WWN settings are not normally changed CAUTION Changing the WWN Name could result in duplicate names on a single Storage Area Network SAN Compaq recommends using the default values for World Wide Names NOTE For Controller LUN commands to be operational WWN naming schemes MUST be compliant with IEEE Fibre Channel Format 1 where the left most hexadecimal character the NAA field of the WWN is 1 Further the sixth hexade
12. a Platform Description Vendor Compaq Product StorageWorks Modular Router Firmware Level fast Bios Version 415 Booter Version 4 07 MCU PLD Version 0x2 CPU PLD Version 0x2 ParvSerial 262653 B21_Q574CXXRBYYZZZ HV ID AQOVES Temperature Scale Actual Temperature Status Fahrenheit 102 20 IN RANGE Celcius 39 IN RANGE Expected Voltage Actual Voltage Status 18 1 79070 IN RANGE 25 2 47380 IN RANGE 3 3 3 31574 IN RANGE 6 0 5 02572 IN RANGE 12 0 12 00000 IN RANGE 1 8 1 77660 IN RANGE Fan RPM Status Fano 9246 IN RANGE Fant 8490 IN RANGE Fan2 9183 IN RANGE Power Supply Status Power Supply 0 FUNCTIONAL Power Supply 1 NOT FUNCTIONAL FC Module 0 Protocol FCP Compatibility FAILED POST PartSerial 262653 B21_q574cXXS56YYAAA HID AQOSRL SCSI Module 1 Si Drotanal perc ofl EJ Done ig nenet Figure 4 41 Report screen 4 62 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Reboot Option Router reboots are executed using this router Main Menu option Figure 4 42 is an example of the Reboot screen When the router is rebooted current router activities will be disrupted All submitted configuration changes will be activated during the boot up process Z Reboot Microsoft Internet Explorer lolx Fie Edt View Favorites Tool Help el Back gt O 2 A QSearch Favorites HHistoy G fil E Address rtp 77192 168 100 1317 Go Links COMPAQ
13. after the system is rebooted Fabric Tim E Done Intemet Z Figure 4 14 Reset to Factory Default screen Current router activities will be disrupted while the unit resets the configuration to the factory defaults and saves those options to FLASH memory NOTE Resetting to factory defaults through VM will not affect Ethernet connectivity User configured values for the IP address and gateway will be retained 4 22 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Modules Menu Accessed from the Main Menu the Modules Menu is used to view and modify configuration settings of Fibre Channel and SCSI modules The initial screen display of the Modules Menu includes summary information about each Fibre Channel and SCSI module in the router See Figure 4 15 for an example of the initial Modules Menu Back gt A A Seach Favorites Chiston D Sb fw SI Address hitp 192 168 50 211 z ec COMPAQ FC MODULE 0 SCSI MODULE 1 MAIN MENU Name Status Name Status Protocol FCP Protocol SCSI HVD Compatibility PASSED ALL Compatibility PASSED ALL PartSerial 262653 B21_457 4cXX56YYAAA PartSerial 262653 821_q574cXX56YYDDD HW ID AQOSRL HW ID ADOUCK SCSI MODULE 2 SCSI MODULE 3 Name Status Name Status Protocol SCSI HVD Protocol SCSI HVD Compatibility PASSED ALL Compatibility PASSED ALL
14. 4 Lun 0 1 PSCSI f2 0 DISK UP Target 5 Lun 0 2 PSCSI 3 2 DISK UP Target 0 Lun 0 3 PSCSI B 2 DISK UP Target 1 Lun 0 4 PSCSI B 2 DISK UP Target 2 Lun 0 Clear Map Remove Gaps Fill Map Priority Bus Target Fill Map Delete Map Item s Lun from optional to Delete Entry Discovered Device Entry Lun Protocol Module Bus Device 0 z scsi 2 0 DISK UP Target id 4 Lunid 0 Create Entry Manual Device Entry Lun Protocol Module Bus Device Type Dev Tgt Dev Lun 0o aps 2a pH iskee ah oahe Create Entry Figure 4 28 Fibre Channel Map dialog box NOTE Auto Assigned and SCC maps cannot be modified cleared filled or have entries removed StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 43 Visual Manager User Interface NOTE Map settings are saved to memory when any of the buttons within the page are selected Fibre Channel Map settings Clear Map clears all entries from the current map Remove Gaps removes any incremental gaps in the sequence of LUN listed in the table When the system removes gaps from the table the LUN are renumbered in sequential order starting with LUN 0 NOTE Some operating systems require gaps be removed in the mapping table in order to detect all devices Fill Map fills in the current map To use the Fill Map option expand the Fill Map Priority drop down box select the fill option and the
15. Active Fabric Settings MAIN MENU Server Free Backup Mode Disabled gt Number of Controller LUNS 0 ETE NOTE FC Discovery must be enabled in order to access FC targets for Server Free Backup Fabric Tim l Intemet Z Figure 4 10 Active Fabric screen 4 16 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Active Fabric settings e Server Free Backup Mode toggles between Enabled and Disabled When enabled server free backup capability is enabled to allow Extended Copy commands e Number of Controller LUNs default 1 sets the number of controller LUNs reported by the router The number must be in the range of 0 through 4 NOTE For Server Free Backup Mode functionality if addressing a controller LUN is desired at least one controller LUN must be enabled and included in a relevant map NOTE If Server Free Backup Mode is enabled Fibre Channel Discovery must be enabled to allow router access to Fibre Channel Targets For information on controller LUN and Extended Copy commands see Appendix B Controller LUN Commands For general information about server free backups see Chapter 1 Introduction StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 17 Visual Manager User Interface User Configuration The User screen is used to set up router security Figure 4 11 is an example of the User screen User
16. DETECTED SCSI Module 3 Port 3 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED FC Module 0 Port 0 POST PASSED FC Module 0 Port 1 POST PASSED Ethernet POST PASSED TRACE EVENT LOG Name Status Name Status General Errors ON All Events Logged ON FCP Driver OFF FCP Transport OFF FCP Management OFF Figure 4 32 Utilities menu 4 50 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Utility Menu tasks Beacon configuration enable the Beacon mode FTP Utility access open an FTP session Trace Settings configuration configure trace settings Current Traces display view current trace information Previous Traces display view previous trace information Last Assert Traces display view last assert trace information Clear Current Traces clear current trace information Clear Assert Traces clear current trace information Event Log Settings configure Event Log settings Event Log display view the Event Log Clear Event Log clear the Event Log Each Utility Menu option is discussed in the following sections Beacon Mode Configuration The Beacon Configuration screen is used to enable and disable the router Beacon mode When enabled the Power LED located on the back side of the router will continuously blink alternating between amber and green To enable the Beacon settings select the ON checkbox and then click Submit Figure 4 33 is an example of the Beacon settings scr
17. Menu Accessed from the Main Menu the Mapping Menu is used to view and modify host and map information for a Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus Maps and hosts may be added edited or deleted The initial screen display lists all available hosts and the assigned map for the selected Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus Figure 4 26 is an example of the initial Mapping screen Mapping Microsoft Internet Explorer E a SSIES File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q A Asearch Favorites CBHistoy Be Sp w Address E7 http 2 192 168 100 131 Z Go Links ae rem FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 MAP SETTINGS MAIN MENU Host Map SERVER Auto Assigned SERVER2 Auto Assigned Add Host Add Map MAPPING MENU Eaj Aaa FC MODULE 0 Select Host Select Map i SERVER m EcitiView Delete Indexed x ap NO MODULE 1 Clone the Currently Selected Map SCSI MODULE 2 enter new name below Clone Map ET Dore Figure 4 26 Mapping screen Intemet StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 39 Visual Manager User Interface To view or change map settings of a specific module l Select one of the module and port bus from the menu bar on the left side of the screen or from the router image at the top of the screen After a Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus has been selected specific mapping information is displayed including the name of the port
18. and password Compaq recommends that you not bookmark VM pages with the Web browser Because configuration information is transmitted via URLs it is possible that the router could be configured with information present at the time a page was bookmarked Compaq recommends navigating only using the Web page links contained in VM itself Depending on the Web browser used these links will often appear as highlighted text By selecting these links VM can be safely navigated StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Main Menu The Main Menu home page is displayed whenever VM is accessed The home page contains status information including a physical image of the back side of the router Figure 4 1 is an example of the home page Compaq StorageWorks Modular Router Microsoft Internet Explorer oy x File Edt Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A ASearch Favorites BHistoy D Sp fig SI Address htip 192 168 50 2117 Go COMPAQ PLATFORM MAIN MENU Name Description Vendor Compaq Product StorageWorks Modular Router Firmware Level fast Bios Version 415 Booter Version 4 07 MCU PLD Version 0x2 CPU PLD Version 0x2 ParSerial 262653 B21_Q574CXXRBYYZZZ HY ID AQOVES Scale Actual Status Fahrenheit 102 20 IN RANGE Celcius 39 IN RANGE Expected Actual Status 1 8 1 79070 IN RANGE 2 5 2 47380 IN RA
19. nt Log Intemet Figure 4 35 Trace Settings screen Current Trace settings are displayed To change the settings use the drop down boxes and select the desired setting After all changes are completed click Submit Table 4 1 is a brief description list of the trace settings StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 55 Visual Manager User Interface Table 4 1 Trace Settings General Errors Displays the most serious errors and exception conditions FCP Transport Fibre Channel Protocol transport functionality will be monitored and recorded PS Transport Parallel SCSI transport functionality will be monitored and recorded PS Driver Parallel SCSI driver functionality will be monitored and recorded Timing Timer functions will be monitored and recorded AF Active Fabric firmware will be monitored and recorded FCP Driver Fibre Channel Protocol driver functionality will be monitored and recorded FCP Management Fibre Channel Protocol management functionality will be monitored and recorded PS Management Parallel SCSI functionality will be monitored and recorded SG List Scatter gather list will be monitored and recorded FCP RMI Fibre Channel Protocol routing layer will be monitored and recorded INBAND Controller management functionality will be monitored and recorded 4 56 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 Us
20. the selected host and the assigned map To make changes to the configuration enter the new value and then click Submit Because many mapping configuration settings are common to Fibre Channel and SCSI maps this section is subdivided as follows Fibre Channel and SCSI Common Mapping Tasks Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks SCSI Mapping Tasks Fibre Channel and SCSI Common Mapping Tasks The following action options are available for Fibre Channel and SCSI maps Add Host adds a new host To add an undefined host type the hostname in the Add Host field and then click Add Add Map adds a new map To add an undefined map type the name of the map in the Add Map field and then click Add Select Host adds a known host To select a previously set up host expand the Select Host drop down box and select the host from the list Select Map adds a known map To select a previously set up map expand the Select Map drop down box and select the map from this list 4 40 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Delete Host deletes the current host NOTE Built at runtime hosts cannot be deleted Delete Map deletes the current map NOTE Indexed Auto Assigned and SCC maps cannot be deleted or renamed Edit View Host view or change host information Viewing and changing Host information is discussed in the following paragraphs E
21. 4 Visual Manager User Interface The StorageWorks Visual Manager user interface UI provides a graphical and intuitive format that is used to remotely view and change router configurations Use the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape version 6 2 or greater Web browsers to access Visual Manager Information is presented in HTML format in accordance with the W3C specification for HTML 3 2 Current W3C recommendations and other technical documents can be found at www w3 org TR This chapter describes the menus and tasks of the Visual Manager UI and is organized using the same structure of the Visual Manager UI e Visual Manager access e Visual Manager best practices e Main Menu e System Menu Serial configuration Network configuration SNMP configuration Active Fabric configuration User Configuration Real Time clock configuration Power Supply configuration StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 1 Visual Manager User Interface Reset Menu e Modules Menu World Wide Node Name configuration Fibre Channel Module configuration SCSI Module configuration e Discovery Menu e Mapping Menu Fibre Channel and SCSI common mapping tasks Fibre Channel mapping tasks SCSI mapping tasks e Statistics Menu e Utilities Menu Beacon mode configuration FTP utility access Trace settings configuration Current previous and last assert trac
22. 9 Visual Manager User Interface Utilities Menu Accessed from the Main Menu the Utilities Menu is used to view and configure utility options Figure 4 32 is an example of the Utilities Menu Utilities Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt a Seach Favorites lt BHistoy e Sp fw Address bttp 7 192 168 100 131 z Go Links BIOS INITIALIZATION Platform ID Initialization PASSED Memory Test Initialization PASSED Calendar Power Initialization PASSED Calendar Initialization PASSED Indicator Initialization PASSED IC2 Initialization PASSED Resource List Initialization PASSED PCI SDRAM Initialization PASSED SCSI Configuration PASSED BOOTUP INITIALIZATION CPU Program RAM Test PASSED PCI Protocol RAM Test PASSED SCSI Module 2 Port 0 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 2 Port 1 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 2 Port 2 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 2 Port 3 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 3 Port 0 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 3 Port 1 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 3 Port 2 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 3 Port 3 Script RAM PASSED SCSI Module 2 Port 0 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED SCSI Module 2 Port 1 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED SCSI Module 2 Port 2 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED SCSI Module 2 Port 3 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED SCSI Module 3 Port 0 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED SCSI Module 3 Port 1 LSI 1010 Controller DETECTED SCSI Module 3 Port 2 LSI 1010 Controller
23. Explorer O x Ethernet Settings Ethernet Mode 100Mbs Full Duplex x MAC Address 00 E0 02 01 F8 62 IP Address fi 92 168 100 131 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 0 00 DHCP Disabled X Figure 4 8 Ethernet Configuration dialog box Ethernet configuration settings e Ethernet Mode can be set to one of the following options 10Mps Only 100Mps half duplex Only 100Mps full duplex Only 10 100Mps Auto Neg 4 12 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface e MAC address is the Ethernet physical address of the router CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting The Ethernet physical address is always assigned by the manufacturer e IP address default 1 1 1 1 is the IP address of the router e Subnet Mask default 255 255 255 0 is the IP subnet mask for the router e IP Gateway default 0 0 0 0 is the IP address of the gateway for the Ethernet network connected to the router e DHCP enables or disables support for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP When DHCP is enabled the router will request a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server on the Ethernet net
24. NGE 3 3 3 31574 IN RANGE 5 0 02572 IN RANGE 12 0 11 93750 IN RANGE 1 8 1 77660 IN RANGE FAN Name RPM Status Fano 9246 IN RANGE Fant 8437 IN RANGE Fan2 9183 IN RANGE Name Status Module 0 FUNCTIONAL Module 1 NOT FUNCTIONAL Pe T ej E Intemet Z Figure 4 1 Visual Manager home page StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 5 Visual Manager User Interface Home page information includes e The Compaq logo is located in the upper left corner of the page Figure 4 2 is an example of this portion of the home page screen If the Internet is accessible to the host click the Compaq logo to open the router company Web site COMPAQ Figure 4 2 Compaq logo e A back side view of the router is located near the top of the home page Figure 4 3 is an example of this portion of the home page screen Map 1 0 VA Five Chama Module IYO SCS Moyie IYO SCS Modus anos o Saunace daa cot sxe ote die ott w Gum ao 6 Rg Se 0 ms Oo LE Z Ors Ce Se Se ee 1 w al gt D iai as Ded nes a a mea coer Figure 4 3 Back side router image The router image is interactive allowing quick access to configuration menus To display current settings and status for a module click the corresponding module shown in the router image To open a menu for making changes to the configuration for that particular port or bus click the desired Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus To o
25. NKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 6 0x6 Oms Ous unPackCorsairMaps UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 0x6 Oms 970us unPackCorsairMaps AF protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 16 0x5 50ms 773us Calling unPackCorsairMaps0 Oms 146us unPackCorsairMaps Calling portMapListReset port 2 protacal FCP Oms 3us unPackCorsairMaps Calling portMapListReset port 3 protocol FCP Oms 106us unPackCorsairMaps UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 6 0x6 Oms Ous unPackCorsairMaps UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 7 0x6 Oms 932us unPackCorsairMaps AF protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 1 6 0x5 Oms 4us configinit Module 1 has been removed 1786ms 385us getTotalMapSize UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 2 0x6 Oms Ous getTotalMapSize UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 3 0x6 Oms 4us getTotalMapSize UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 6 0x6 Oms Ous getTotalMapSize UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 7 0x6 Oms 67us getTotalMapSize AF protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 1 6 0x6 ims 236us packMaps0 UNKNOWN protocol value in ypd_map_port_table 2 0x6 Oms tus packMaps UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 3 0x6 Oms 21us packMaps0 UNKNOWN protocol value in vad_map_port_table 6 0x6 Oms Ous packMaps0 UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 7 0x6 Oms 161us packMaps0 AF protocol value in ypd_map_port_table 1 6 0x5 xl Applet started
26. Report view and print system information Reboot trestart the router Each Main Menu option is discussed in the following sections of this chapter StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 7 Visual Manager User Interface System Menu The System Menu is accessed from the Main Menu and is used to view and configure serial network SNMP Trap Active Fabric clock and power supply components Figure 4 5 is an example of the System page File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Seach Favorites BHistoy ES Sh f Address hitp 192 168 100 131 v Go ll Links COMPAQ Fore ramal Aodular Router SERIAL NETWORK MAIN MENU Name Status Status Baud Rate 115200 MAC Address 00 E0 02 01 F8 62 IP Address 192 168 100 131 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Mode 100Mbps DHCP Client Disabled Hostname CR8000 SNMP TRAP MANAGER 1 SYSTEM MENU ial Name Status Name Status Community Get public IP Address TANA Community Set private Port 162 Traps Disabled Filter Log All Events Row State No Traps 1 TRAP MANAGER 2 TRAP MANAGER 3 Name Status Name Status IP Address A IP Address 14 44 Port 162 Port 162 Filter Log All Events Filter Log All Events Row State No Traps 1 Row State No Traps 1 ACTIVE FABRIC REAL TIME CLOCK Name Status Name Status Backup Mode Disabled Date Monday 1 01 0000 Controller LUN
27. S 0 Time 20 36 0 POWER SUPPLY Name Status Number Installed 1 Intenet Figure 4 5 System page StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface System Menu tasks Serial configuration configure the baud rate Network configuration configure Ethernet settings SNMP configuration configure SNMP settings Active Fabric configuration configure Active Fabric settings User configuration configure user security settings Real Time Clock configuration configure system date and time Power Supply configuration configure the number of power supplies Reset menu restore factory default settings Each menu option is discussed in the following paragraphs StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 9 Visual Manager User Interface Serial Configuration The Serial screen is used to change the baud rate for the serial port Figure 4 6 is an example of the Serial screen If the Autobaud feature is being used it may not be necessary to set the baud rate Z Serial Microsoft Internet Explorer lol xi Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help a Back gt Q A A QSearch Favorites BHistoy G3 8B Addes E mpa SSCS Z eGo Links RESET MENU Fact Done COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router ie o SCS oa Serial Setting Baud Rate 115200 ETE a Intemet Fi
28. SI devices attached to a Fibre Channel must be mapped as sequential Fibre Channel LUNs starting at LUN number 00 Skipping LUN numbers is not recommended when mapping Fibre Channel LUNs because Fibre Channel Discovery stops the discovery process whenever an empty LUN position is found Buffered Tape Writes default enabled enables or disables the Buffered Tape Writes option CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting When enabled to enhance performance Buffered Tape Writes return status on consecutive write commands prior to the tape device receiving data Buffered Tape Queue Depth sets the Buffered Tape Queue Depth Select a setting of 0 through 10 from the drop down list 4 30 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface e Default Map default auto assigned sets the current mapping mode for the selected port The current map can be set to Indexed Auto assigned default contains all the SCSI devices that are attached to the router SCC For more information about mapping modes see Appendix C Addressing Methods and Table Structures For information on changing map settings see
29. cimal value from the right must be a value of 0 or 1 NOTE If the configuration settings are reset to the factory default these customized WWN settings will be overwritten 4 24 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface lof x E World Wide Node Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tool Help HBack gt A A QSearch Favorites BHistoy D 3 M A Address J http 192 168 100 131 Go Links TWD SCS Mose re Fore MAIN MENU Home Name Actions EmE MODULES MENU ode Name FC MODULE 0 Poto Port4 NO MODULE 1 SCSI MODULE 2 s0 COMPAQ Storag rks Modular Router WORLD WIDE NODE NAME World Wide Node Name High JOxS0050883 World Wide Node Name Low jox00300073 E Done Figure 4 16 World Wide Node Name screen I Intemet 7 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 25 Visual Manager User Interface Fibre Channel Module Configuration When a Fibre Channel module is selected in Modules Menu the Fibre Channel Module status screen is displayed Summary information for each Fibre Channel port of the Fibre Channel module is displayed Figure 4 17 is an example of the Fibre Channel Module screen Z Event Log Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer oj x Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help a Back gt
30. d screens the user must enter the authorized user name and password The default user name is root and the default password is password This information is required only once per session NOTE Compaq recommends changing the user name and password from the defaults NOTE Username and password are not case sensitive 7 After entering the user name and password full access is gained to the VM menus NOTE To end the current session of VM it is necessary to close the browser window Navigating the browser to another URL does not end the current session StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 3 Visual Manager User Interface Visual Manager Best Practices The following recommendations should be observed A standard keyboard and mouse must be used to navigate in the VM The router is shipped with a configuration of default settings that is acceptable for most system environments Few changes to the configuration should be necessary After any configuration changes are made depending on the menu option select Submit or Configure to send changes from the Web browser to the router Changes will take effect during the next router reboot cycle If the configuration has been modified to meet company specific needs back up the company specific configuration to an external file If necessary these settings can later be restored to the router Fields are not case sensitive except for the username
31. dit View Map view or change map information Viewing and changing Map information is discussed in the following paragraphs Clone Map makes a copy of the Current map Cloning makes it easier to setup new maps with similar information to previously created maps The new map must have a unique map ID and name NOTE SCC and Auto Assigned maps cannot be cloned Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks Configuration tasks for Fibre Channel mapping include Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host Information Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information Each task is discussed in the following paragraphs Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host Information To view or change current host information l 2 In the Mapping Menu screen select the desired Fibre Channel module and port Click Edit View in the Host section of the screen The Fibre Channel Host Name dialog box is displayed Current host information is shown at the top of the dialog box StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 41 Visual Manager User Interface 3 Enter the new settings and then click Modify Figure 4 27 is an example of the Fibre Channel Host Name dialog box FC Host Name Microsoft Internet Explorer oO x FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 Current Host Information for SERVER2 Host Name SERVER2 Host Id in Hex 000002 Port WN Hi in Hex 00000000 Port WAAN Lo in Hex 00000000 Node WAAN Hi in Hex 00000000 Nod
32. e WAWN Lo in Hex 00000000 Map Name Auto Assigned FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 Modify Host Information for SERVER2 Host Name Berver2 Cs Host Id in Hex poo Cs Port WWN Hin Hex foooo0000 SS PortWWNLo inHex fooooooco Node WWN Hi in Hex foooooooo Node WWN Lo in Hex foooooo0o Map Name Auto Assigned E Modify You may continue modify system settings without rebooting but please remember to reboot the system once the configuration is complete Figure 4 27 Fibre Channel Host Name dialog box Fibre Channel Host Name settings e Host Name e Host ID hexadecimal e Port WWN Hi hexadecimal e Port WWN Lo hexadecimal e Node WWN Hi hexadecimal e Node WWN Lo hexadecimal e Map Name 4 42 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information To view or change current Fibre Channel map host information 1 Inthe Mapping Menu screen select the desired Fibre Channel module and port 2 Click Edit View in the Map section of the screen The Fibre Channel Map dialog box is displayed Current map information is shown at the top of the dialog box 3 Enter the new settings and then click the appropriate action button Figure 4 28 is an example of the Fibre Channel Map dialog box FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 Indexed Lun Protocol Module Bus Type Status Device Specific Address 0 PSCSI 2 0 DISK UP Target
33. e displays Clear current traces and clear assert traces Event log configuration Event log display e Report Menu e Reboot Option Visual Manager Access Visual Manager VM can be accessed from any standard web browser 1 Connect a 10 100BaseT Ethernet cable to the back of the router 4 2 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface 2 Apply power to the connected SCSI and or Fibre Channel devices 3 After all of the devices have completed their power up routines apply power to the router 4 Apply power to the host computer 5 Enter the router IP address in the address field of the Web browser of the host computer NOTE To access VM the router must be assigned a valid IP address The factory default setting for the IP address allows access on a local area network only If the factory default for the IP address is already used by another device on the local network the IP address must be changed The factory default for the IP address is http 1 1 1 1 NOTE If the IP address of the router is not known or needs to be changed connect to the router using a serial connection The current router IP address is displayed and can be changed in the serial Ethernet Configuration Menu 6 In the Visual Manager home page router status information is displayed The home page is accessible to anyone who knows the router IP address To access any other menus an
34. e is displayed To change settings for one of the SCSI buses select the desired bus of the SCSI module on the menu bar or on the router image 4 32 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Figure 4 22 is an illustration of the SCSI module on the router image WWD SCS Module Sie oa oe ome Cae Ze a ee Figure 4 22 SCSI module image After a bus on the SCSI module is selected the SCSI Module Bus Configuration Settings screen is displayed to enter configuration changes See Figure 4 23 Modules FC Module 0 Port 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer of x Ble Edt View Favorites Tools Help HBack gt 2 A Qseach Favorites lt BHistoy D Sp w SI Ad tess 7 htp 77192 168 100 1317 Z Go Links gt COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router SCSI MODULE 2 BUS 0 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS MAIN MENU Name Actions Primary Initiator ID 7 E Alternate Initiator ID 6 Dione m Drs m Oia Target ID s Oe 090 10 011 0O12 013 0 14 0 15 t Discovery Enabled Discovery Delay seconds 2 m Bus Reset on Boot Enabled MODULES MENU Internal Termination Disabled gt Buffered Tape Writes Enabled Default Map Auto Assigned E SCSI MODULE 2 BUS 0 OVERRIDE SETTINGS Please click on the SCSI target ID that you wish to override 1 es ecg 3 na an T eee EE sc w oA 2 E 4 8 a nemet F
35. e status screen is displayed Figure 4 21 is an illustration of the SCSI Module status screen Modules FC Module 0 Port 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer ioj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Seach Favorites Sristory G Sp fi ES Address htp 77192 168 100 1317 Z Go Links COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router a Figure 4 21 SCSI Module status screen MAIN MENU Name Status Status Primary Initiator Enabled Enabled Primary Initiator ID 7 7 Alternate Initiator Enabled Enabled Alternate Initiator ID 6 6 Target ID s None None Discovery Enabled Enabled Discovery Delay 2 seconds 2 seconds Bus Reset On Boot Enabled Enabled Internal Termination Enabled Enabled Tape Backup Mode High Performance High Performance MRAR sy HiH Default Map Auto Assigned Auto Assigned a ee Fons Name Status Status NO MODULE 1 Primary Initiator Enabled Enabled SCSI MODULE 2 Primary Initiator ID 7 f Alternate Initiator Enabled Enabled Alternate Initiator ID 6 6 Target ID s None None Discovery Enabled Enabled Discovery Delay 2 seconds 2 seconds Bus Reset On Boot Enabled Enabled Internal Termination Enabled Enabled Tape Backup Mode High Performance High Performance Default Map Auto Assigned Auto Assigned Intemet The SCSI Module status screen is used to view and modify SCSI module settings Summary information for each SCSI bus of the SCSI modul
36. een StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 51 Visual Manager User Interface Z Beacon Microsoft Internet Explorer ioj x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help se Back gt OA A Seach Favorites BHistoy by p fa gt Address http 7192 168 100 1317 Go Links Links COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router amp BEACON MAIN MENU Name Status Actions Beaconing Off C on t UTILITIES MENU Intenet Figure 4 33 Beacon configuration screen NOTE When the router is rebooted Beaconing is automatically disabled 4 52 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface FTP Utility Access The FTP Utility screen is used to open an FTP session Figure 4 34 is an example of the FTP Utility screen 4A FTP Utility Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Back gt O A A GSearch 4j Favortes lt BHistory ESE CRAS Address hitp 192 168 50 211 eGo COMPAQ FTP Utility Connection 1 Fill User Name Password and Router IP fields 2 Click Connect to establish a connection with router User Name Password 3 Select a local file to upload or download 4 Select Binary transfer mode 5 Click Put or Get button to upload or download file Router IP Ci ct The following files can be sentto the r
37. er Guide Visual Manager User Interface Current Previous and Last Assert Trace Displays These three Utilities Menu screens show trace information The Current Traces screen shows data since the router was last booted The Previous Traces screen shows data from the last boot cycle The Last Assert Traces screen shows data since the last assertion Figure 4 36 is an example of the Current Traces screen osoft Internet Explorer of x Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q A A QSearch jFavorites CHHhistoy G S w 5 jess hitp 192 168 100 1317 Z Go Links gt Trace Display Current Boot Cycle Timing Delta Trace Entry Oms Ous NET INIT Adding host name CR8000 IPAddr 192 168 100 131 1924ms 81us NET INIT Adding default route 0 0 0 0 14ms 600us Calling unPackCorsairMaps0 Oms 152us unPackCorsairMaps Calling portMapListReset port 2 protocol FCP Oms 3us unPackCorsairMaps Calling portMapListReset port 3 protocol FCP Oms 106us unPackCorsairMaps UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 6 0x6 Oms Ous unPackCorsairMaps UNKNOWN protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 7 0x6 Oms 915us unPackCorsairMaps AF protocol value in vpd_map_port_table 1 6 0x6 1296ms 416us Calling unPackCorsairMaps0 Oms 150us unPackCorsairMaps Calling portMapListReset port 2 protacal FCP ms 2us unPackCorsairMaps Calling portMapListReset port 3 protocol FCP Oms 103us unPackCorsairMaps U
38. ersion 4 02 Build fast VE Applet started Intemet Figure 4 39 Event Log display screen 4 60 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Clear Event Log The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Event Log Figure 4 40 is an example of the Clear Event Log screen Current router activities will not be disrupted 4 Clear Event Log Microsoft Internet Explorer of x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A GSearch Favorites BHistory Gy S fie S Address hitp 7192 168 100 131 z Ge Links gt v a o Clear Event Log MAIN MENU This command will clear the event log Clear Event Log No Yes ETE J Applet started Internet Figure 4 40 Clear Event Log screen StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 61 Visual Manager User Interface Report Menu Accessed from the Main Menu the Report page displays a consolidated view of all system information including environmental conditions Figure 4 41 is an example of the Report page To print the system information click Printable View Report Microsoft Internet Explorer of xj File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea HBack gt A A GSeach Favorites lt BHistoy B Sb fw SI Address http 192 168 50 211 z eGo
39. file list The following file types can be uploaded to the router e Configuration cfg e Firmware dlx The following file types can be downloaded from the router e Configuration cfg e Traces for the current boot cycle curtrace txt e Traces from the previous boot cycle prvtrace txt 4 Click Binary Transfer mode 5 To download a file click Get 6 To upload a file click Put NOTE If a valid firmware or configuration file is uploaded to the router an automatic reboot will occur once the file has been received The router cannot be accessed from the Visual Manager UI during the time that the reboot is in process which is approximately 30 seconds 4 54 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Trace Settings Configuration The Trace Settings screen is used to configure the trace settings Figure 4 35 is an example of the Trace Settings screen Trace Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer of x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help HBack gt Q A A QSearch jFavorites lt BHistoy Gy S fie 5 Address http 192 168 100 131 Z Go Links Trace Settings Configuration 0 General Errors ON 1 FCP Driver OFF 2 FCP Transport OFF 3 FCP Managment OFF 4 PS Transport OFF 5 PS Managment OFF 6 PS Driver OFF 7 SG List OFF 8 Timing OFF 9 FCP RMI OFF 10 AF OFF 11 INBAND OFF
40. gure 4 6 Serial screen The current baud rate setting is displayed Compaq recommends setting this value to 115200 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Network Configuration The Network screen is used to enter network settings including Ethernet settings Figure 4 7 is an example of the Network screen Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q A A ASearch Favorites BHistoy G Sh fe S Address http 192 168 50 211 COMPAQ Network Settings Hostname Router Port Configuration Please click on the port that you wish to configure Ethernet RESET MENU Fact Intemet Figure 4 7 Network screen Network menu options e Network Settings change the hostname e Port Configuration change Ethernet configuration settings StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 11 Visual Manager User Interface Network Settings To change the Hostname enter an alphanumeric entry of one word up to 8 characters in length Click Submit Port Configuration Ethernet Settings To change the Ethernet configuration settings click the Ethernet port icon The Ethernet Configuration dialog box is displayed See Figure 4 8 for an example of the Ethernet Configuration dialog box 3 Ethernet Config Microsoft Internet
41. igure 4 23 SCSI Module Bus Configuration Settings screen StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 33 Visual Manager User Interface SCSI module bus settings Primary Initiator D default 7 must be a unique ID Alternate Initiator D default none will be used if the primary ID is taken Must be a unique ID CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting Target ID s adds or removes Target IDs CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting NOTE Target IDs must be setup prior to mapping devices on the SCSI bus NOTE Do not enable Target IDs unless there is a SCSI initiator on the bus that wants to use Fibre Channel devices This type of configuration is known as a Target Mode configuration Discovery toggles between Enabled and Disabled Discovery Delay is the wait time after a power up or reboot before discovering SCSI devices NOTE Compaq recommends setting the value t
42. n click Fill Map When the map is filled the display will show the current devices Delete deletes map entries To delete map entries expand the Delete Map Item LUN drop down box select the LUN and then click Delete To delete a range of LUNs select the beginning LUN to delete from the from drop down box and select the last LUN to delete from the to drop down box Discovered Device Entry adds a discovered device to the map To add a discovered device to the map use the drop down boxes to enter the settings and then click Create Entry in the Discovered Device Entry section of the screen Manual Device Entry create a map entry for a device that is not yet discovered or installed To add a new device to the map use the drop down boxes to enter the settings and then click Create Entry in the Manual Device Entry section of the screen 4 44 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface SCSI Mapping Tasks Configuration tasks for SCSI mapping include e Viewing and Changing SCSI Host Information e Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information Each task is discussed in the following paragraphs Viewing and Changing SCSI Host Information To view or change current SCSI host information 1 In the Mapping Menu screen select the desired SCSI module and bus 2 Click Edit View in the Host section of the screen The SCSI Host Name dialog box is displayed C
43. n to an external file before making changes to this setting Port Name Low sets a new value for the World Wide Port Name High CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting Port Mode default N_Port sets the port mode Port Mode settings Auto Sense lIn this mode the Fibre Channel port tries to negotiate as a loop If it is not successful then the Fibre Channel port negotiates as a fabric If the port comes up as a loop it then determines whether it is on a private or public loop N_Port default This mode allows the router to bypass the loop negotiation and come up as a fabric only If the router is on a loop and N_Port mode is selected an error in communication may occur Use Hard AL_PA enables or disables Hard AL_PA usage Hard AL_PA Settings When Hard AL_PA usage is enabled select Set AL_PA Settings to display the AL_PA Lookup Table Use the table to find the node number This unique one byte valid value derived from an Arbitrated Loop Topology defined in ANSI specification FC_AL version 4 5 is used for the Fibre Channel configuration Figure 4 20 is an illustration of the AL_PA table 4 28 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Route
44. o an external file before making changes to this setting The current map can be set to Indexed Auto assigned default contains all the devices attached to the router SCC For more information about mapping modes see Appendix C Addressing Methods and Table Structures For information on changing map entries see Mapping Menu later in this chapter e Override Settings To override the settings of a SCSI target select a Target ID icon with the appropriate Target ID number After a specific Target is selected the SCSI Override sub screen is displayed and is used to enter the Override settings See Figure 4 24 for an illustration of the SCSI Override screen StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 35 Visual Manager User Interface CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting 2 Modules FC Module 0 Port 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A ASeach Favorites lt BHistoy G S w S Address hitp 7 192 168 100 1317 Z Go Links a Be dua ssb EEL SCSI MODULE 2 BUS 0 OVERRIDE SETTINGS lt Target ID 0 Actions
45. o at least 2 seconds to ensure all SCSI devices complete their individual power ups Bus Reset on Boot toggles between Enabled and Disabled When enabled the router will automatically reset SCSI buses during a power up or reboot of the router 4 34 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface e Internal Termination toggles between Enabled and Disabled CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting When enabled allows internal termination of the selected SCSI bus When disabled the SCSI Bus not the router handles SCSI termination e Buffered Tape Writes default Enabled toggles between Enabled and Disabled When enabled Buffered Tape Writes enhance system performance Buffered Tape Writes return status on consecutive write commands prior to the tape device receiving data e Default Map default auto assigned sets the current mapping mode for the selected bus CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuration t
46. oft Internet Explorer Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help BEE HBack gt A A seach Favorites lt BHistory G S fe S Address hep 7192 168 100 1317 eco COMPAQ FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Name Actions Link Status DOWN Port Name High 0x50050863 Port Name Low 0x0030013A Port Mode Auto Sense m Use Hard AL_PA Disabled MODULES in ame Hard AL_PA Settings Set AL_PA FC MODULE 0 Port Discovery Mode Manual Discovery Only Port1 Buffered Tape Writes Enabled NO MODULE 1 Buffered Tape Queue Depth 1 SCSI MODULE 2 Default Map Auto Assigned Performance Mode 1 Gigabit E SUBMIT FC MODULE 0 PORT 0 OVERRIDE SETTINGS Name Actions Hi Sup Bit INQUIRY Data Set E Force FCP Response Code Enabled Initiator Bit PRLI ACCEPT Payload Se Link Garbage Deletion Enabled Figure 4 19 Fibre Channel module port configuration settings screen Intemet StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 27 Visual Manager User Interface Fibre Channel module port settings Link Status indicates the port link status Port Name High sets a new value for the World Wide Port Name High CAUTION If this configuration setting is incorrectly set processing difficulties may occur Before changing this setting evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting Compaq recommends backing up the router configuratio
47. ommunity Name SET Jprivate Traps Disabled gt Trap Manager 1 Trap Manager 2 Trap Manager 3 IP Address 1 144 Eee aaa i Filter Setting Log All Events Log All Events Log All Events SYSTEM MENU Disable Event Logging Disable EventLogging Disable Event Logging bu Error Events C Error Events C Error Events C Notify Events Notify Events Notify Events Rowstate no Tas E roves eta E ETE I Intemet Figure 4 9 SNMP screen SNMP settings e Community Name GET default public is checked for each GET request received by the router 4 14 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface The community name in the SNMP packet must match this community name for the SNMP GET request to be successfully completed Configure the SNMP manager to have the same GET and SET community names as the router e Community Name SET default private is only applicable for the FA MIB 2 2 See Appendix D SNMP Management Information Bases for more information e Traps enables or disables SNMP traps for manager IP addresses If Traps are enabled up to three Trap Manager IP addresses can be setup Trapped events are logged in an event log Event logging captures up to the last 215 events and then starts overwriting the log NOTE To ensure accurate event logging verify the clock and date are correctly set in the Real Time Clock
48. outer SE e any name cfg valid configuration file Local File e any name dix valid firmware file m Browse Transfer Mode The following files can be retrieved from the router e any name cfg configuration file e curtrace bt system traces for the current boot cycle Acsii Binary e prtrace te system traces from previous boot cycle Transfer Status FTP Status If a valid firmware file or a config file is sent to the router an automatic reboot will occur once the file has been received The user will not be able to access the web server while the router reboots This is usually a period of about 30 seconds l Applet started Figure 4 34 FTP Utility screen Intemet The FTP Utility requires the use of a JAVA applet and prompts for permission to install the applet if needed If the prompt is displayed follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation The FTP Utility then prompts for permission to run the applet StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 53 Visual Manager User Interface NOTE Internet access is required to verify the signature for the Compaq FTP applet and to download the JAVA applet plug in for your browser To open an FTP session 1 Enter the User Name Password and the IP address of the router 2 Click Connect 3 Select the local file to upload or download If necessary click Browse to scroll through a
49. pen the Power Supply Configuration menu click the power connector image To open the Network Configuration menu click the Ethernet port To open the Beacon settings menu click the System Status LED indicator e Router status information is located in the body of the home page and includes Platform information Temperature measurements The home page monitors the temperature of the router checking once every 60 seconds If the detected temperature is outside the operating range a pop up notification message indicates that the unit is about to shut down NOTE The temperature warning message appears only on the home page 4 6 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Voltage measurements Fan measurements Power supply functionality e The Main Menu option bar is located at the left side of the home page Use this option bar to access the configuration menus Figure 4 4 is an example of this portion of the home page screen MAIN MENU 1e Figure 4 4 Main Menu option bar Main Menu options Home display router status information System configure standard system components Modules configure Fibre Channel and SCSI module ports buses Discovery view devices and discover new devices Mapping view and configure maps Statistics view router statistics Utilities configure utility settings
50. r Interface lof x Power Supply Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Search G Favorites Histo D Sp fe 5 Address http 192 168 100 131 v Go Links i COMPAQ res sy Fore Channel Moa NEW This menu allows you to tell the system how many power supplies are installed The information is used to determine when an error condition has occurred An error or warning condition exists if the number of supplies that are working does not match the number of supplies installed POWER SUPPLY CONFIGURATION Name Status Actions Number Installed 1 Ce RESET MENU Fac a Internet Figure 4 13 Power supply screen StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 21 Visual Manager User Interface Reset Menu The Reset Menu is used to reset the router to factory default settings Figure 4 14 is an example of the Reset Menu A Factory Settings Reset Microsoft Internet Explorer ioj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help HBack gt A A Qsearch Favorites HHistoy D 3 M S Address hitp 192 168 100 131 T Go Links gt COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router Reset to Factory Defaults MAIN MENU To resetthe system to the Factory Default settings select yes and click the submit button No Yes C The Factory Default settings will not take effect until
51. r M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface e getalpa Microsoft Internet Explorer FC PORT 0 AL_PA SETTINGS Hard AL_PA Setting Node Number Index of Hard AL_PA Setting Arbitrated Loop Node Number to AL_PA Lookup Table 0 0x01 16 0x29 32 0x45 48 0x5A 64 0x75 80 0x9E 96 0xB5 112 0xD2 1 0x02 17 0x2A 33 0x46 49 0x5C 65 0x76 81 0x9F 97 0xB6 113 0xD3 2 0x04 18 0x2B 34 0x4 7 50 0x63 66 0x79 82 0xA3 98 0xB9 114 0xD4 3 0x08 19 0x2C 35 0x49 51 0x65 67 0x74 83 0xA5 99 0xBA 115 0xD5 4 0x0F 20 0x2D 36 0x4A 2 0x66 68 0x7C 84 0xA6 100 0xBC 116 0xD6 0x10 21 0x2E 37 0x4B 3 0x67 69 0x80 85 0xA7 101 0xC3 117 0xD9 6 0x17 22 0 31 38 0x4C 54 0x69 70 0x81 86 0xA9 102 0xC5 118 0xDA 7 0x18 23 0x32 39 0x4D 55 0x6A 71 0x82 87 0XAA 103 0xC6 119 0xDC 8 0x1B 24 0x33 40 0x4E 56 0x6B 72 0x84 88 0xAB 104 0xC7 120 0xE0 9 0x1D 25 0x34 41 0x51 57 0x6C 73 0x88 89 0xAC 105 0xC9 121 0xE1 10 0x1E 26 0x35 42 0x52 58 0x6D 74 0x8F 90 0xAD 106 0xCA 122 0xE2 11 0x1F 27 0x36 43 0x53 59 0x6E 75 0x90 91 0xAE 107 0xCB 123 0xE4 12 0x23 28 0x39 44 0x54 60 0x71 76 0x97 92 0xB1 108 0xCC 124 0xE8 13 0x25 29 0x3A 45 0x55 61 0x72 77 0
52. s used to display Fibre Channel port and SCSI bus information Figure 4 31 is an example of the Statistics Menu Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer of x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A QSearch G Favortes lt BHistory GS 3 fy SE Address hitp 192 168 100 131 z eGo Links COMPAQ Reset System Statistics for all SCSI Buses KI MAIN MENU Hon FC MODULE 0 STATISTICS Name In Device Data Sequences Out Device Data Sequences In Link Data Sequences Out Link Data Sequences In PBSY Frames Out PBSY Frames ort 0 ort 1 In FBSY Frames STATISTICS MENU In PRJT Frames Out PRJT Frames 0 FC Link Down 4 In Aborts NO MODULE 1 Out Abarts Laser Faults SCSI MODULE 2 Los Sync Bad Rx Characters Link Failures Bad CRCs Protocol Errors Bad SCSI Frames SCSI MODULE 3 e00 0000500000000050093 Pi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 NO MODULE 1 SCSI MODULE 2 STATISTICS Name Bus 0 Bus 1 Bus 2 Bus 3 Mode LVD LVD LVD LVD Resets 2 1 1 1 Active IDs SCSI MODULE 3 STATISTICS Name Bus 0 Bus 1 Bus 2 Bus 3 Mode LVD LVD LVD LVD Resets A 1 1 1 Active IDs Intemet Figure 4 31 Statistics Menu To view information for a specific module port bus click the component on menu bar or the router image To reset the statistics click Go StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 4
53. screen e Trap Manager IP Address is the address used for sending Trap notifications Typically this is the IP address of the machine using the network management application or MIB browser e Trap Manager Filter Setting sets filtering of event notifications described in Appendix D SNMP Management Information Bases Event notifications correspond to the trace setting levels configured in the Trace Settings Configuration menu The filters that can be set include Log All Events Priority 0 Disable Event Logging Priority 1 Error Events Priority 6 Notify Events Priority 4 e Trap Manager Row State is set to an integer in the range of 0 through 3 Options include Disabled 0 clears to the default settings No Traps 1 no traps exist Row Exist 2 row exists but traps are not sent to target Send Traps 3 row exists and traps are sent StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 15 Visual Manager User Interface Active Fabric Configuration The Active Fabric screen allows setup of Active Fabric options Figure 4 10 is an example of the Active Fabric screen ioj x Active Fabric Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Hep Back gt Q A A GSearch Favorites BHistoy G Sp fw E l Address E7 hitp 192 168 100 131 COMPAQ StorageWorks Modular Router J T Go Links gt
54. t Tyne Status Device Specific Address o fa Fe f 0 DISK DOWN Port Name 0x0123456701234567 Lun 0 0 fi Fee fo 0 TAPE DOWN Port Name 0x0123456801234568 Lun 0 Clear Map Fill Map Remove Gaps Delete Map Item s Target Lun from optional to Delete Entry Discovered Device Entry Target Lun Protocol Module Port Device o j jo m Fe yj joy 0 7 DISK DOWN Lun Id O Port Name 0x0123456701234567 Node Name 0x0123456701234567 z Create Entry Manual Device Entry Target Lun Protocol Module Port Device Type Node Name Port Name Dev Lun o gj p a ep 0 x TAPE_DEVICE j high high o oF low low Create Entry You may continue modify system settings without rebooting but please remember to reboot the system once the configuration is complete lt Figure 4 30 SCSI Map dialog box NOTE To map Fibre Channel devices to any SCSI initiator on the selected bus a Target ID must be enabled from the SCSI Bus Configuration Menu A Target ID should only be added if there is a SCSI initiator that needs to address Fibre Channel devices Each Target ID can be used to store up to 32 Fibre Channel devices StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 47 Visual Manager User Interface NOTE Auto Assigned and SCC maps cannot be modified cleared filled or have entries deleted NOTE Map settings are saved to memory when any button within the page is selected SCSI Map settings Clear Map
55. tibility issues in mixed vendor environments where there may be a device that cannot handle automatic negotiation of the bus speed or where there is a device that negotiates to use Ultra SCSI 3 but cannot handle the speed StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 37 Visual Manager User Interface Discovery Menu Accessed from the Main Menu the Discovery Menu is used to view Target devices and discover new Target devices Figure 4 25 is an example of the Discovery page Discovery Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Aseach Favorites Hristo B gt fe ES Address rep 771921681001317 CCS Go Links COMPAQ Perform Discovery on all Ports and Buses EJ SCSI MODULE 2 DISCOVERY Lun Protocol Bus Device Type State MapCount Target id 0 PSCSI 0 DISK UP 4 0 SCSI MODULE 3 DISCOVERY Lun Protocol Bus Device Type State MapCount Target id DISCOVERY MENU 0 PSCSI z DISK UP 0 FC MODULE 0 o ort O PSCSI 0 DISK UP 0 5 PSCSI 2 DISK UP 0 1 0 PSCSI 2 DISK UP 0 2 NO MODULE 1 SCSI MODULE 2 Bi Intemet Figure 4 25 Discovery page In the Discovery Menu select a specific Fibre Channel Port or SCSI bus from the Menu Bar or the router image and then click Go 4 38 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Mapping
56. urrent host information is shown at the top of the dialog box 3 Enter the new settings and then click Modify Figure 4 29 is an example of the SCSI Host Name configuration dialog box StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 45 Visual Manager User Interface SCSI Host Name Microsoft Internet Explorer oO x SCSI MODULE 2 BUS 0 Current Host Information for SERVER4 HostName SERVER4 Initiator ID 7 Map Name Indexed SCSI MODULE 2 BUS 0 Modify Host Information for SERVER4 Host Name SERVER4 Initiator ID Pra Map Name nexe me You may continue modify system settings without rebooting but please remember to reboot the system once the configuration is complete Figure 4 29 SCSI Host Name dialog box SCSI Host Name settings e Host Name e Initiator ID e Map Name 4 46 StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide Visual Manager User Interface Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information To view or change current SCSI map host information 1 In the Mapping Menu screen select the desired SCSI module and bus 2 Click Edit View in the Map section of the screen The SCSI Map dialog box is displayed Current map information is shown at the top of the dialog box 3 Enter the new settings and then click the appropriate action button Figure 4 30 is an example of the SCSI Map dialog box SCSI MODULE 2 BUS 0 Indexed Target Lun Protocol Module Por
57. work The router must be rebooted before an IP address will be requested from the DHCP server After the router is rebooted the HTTP session will have to be restarted The IP address will be different from the former non DHCP IP address NOTE To use the DHCP feature a DHCP server must be operational on the Ethernet network If the DHCP feature is used when there is not DHCP server the standard for DHCP requires the router wait thee minutes for a response from a DHCP server before timing out Some DHCP servers allow a lease reservation to be set up for an IP address by providing the server with the Ethernet MAC address The DHCP server will then always provide the same IP address to the router This setup can be useful for remote management of the router via Telnet or VM Because the method of setting up a lease reservation varies depending on the DHCP server being used contact the Network Administrator for assistance StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 13 Visual Manager User Interface SNMP Configuration The SNMP screen is used to enter SNMP and Trap settings Figure 4 9 is an example of the SNMP screen SNMP Microsoft Internet Explorer of x File Edt View Favorites Tool Help Ea Back gt gt O A Bl QSearch Favorites Bristoy e A S l Address hitp 7192 168 100 1317 Z so Links COMPAQ SNMP Settings MAIN MENU Community Name GET public n C
58. x98 93 0xB2 109 0xCD 14 0x26 30 0x3C 46 0x56 62 0x73 78 0x9B 94 0xB3 110 0xCE 15 0x27 31 0x43 47 0x59 63 0x74 79 0x9D 95 0xB4 111 0xD1 125 0xEF Figure 4 20 AL_PA lookup table StorageWorks by Compaq Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide 4 29 Visual Manager User Interface Discovery Mode default auto discovery on reboot events determines how the router will discover new Fibre Channel devices Discovery Mode settings Auto Discovery on Reboot Events default allows the router to automatically discover all Fibre Channel devices when rebooted or when link up events occur such as connecting cables or rebooting network hubs Both the ports and the devices behind the ports are discovered on all subsequent link up events Auto Discovery on Link Up Events allows the router to automatically discover all Fibre Channel devices when rebooted or when link up events occur such as connecting cables or rebooting network hubs Both the ports and the devices behind the ports are discovered for the first link up event Subsequent link up events will only discover the ports and not the devices behind the ports Manual Discovery Only sets discovery of new devices to only occur after the user selects the Discovery option from the Main Menu or when a Registered State Change Notification RSCN is received from a fabric NOTE SC

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