McDATA 3000 manuel d'utilisation

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    U ltraNet™ Edge S torage Router 3000 Release 3.2 User Guide P/N 620-000248-030 REV A[...]

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    UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide ii Record of Revisions and Updates Copyright © 2005-2006 McDATA Corp oratio n. All rights reserve d. Printed December 2006 First Edition No part of this publication may be reproduced or dist ributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the pr ior written c[...]

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    iii Cha pter 1 Introduction Introd ucing the UltraNet Edge 3000 ............. ................ .................1-1 UltraNet Edge 3000 Benefits............ .................... .................... ........1-3 UltraNet Edge 3000 Features.............. ................. .................... ........1-4 UltraNet Edge 3000 Securi ty ................. [...]

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    UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide iv Contents Load Balancing ...... .................... ................. .................... ........... 3-9 Fail Over............. ................ .................... ................. ................. ... 3-9 Switch WWN Pr oxy ..... ................. ................. ................. ........[...]

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    v Contents Adding an IP Cir cuit ............... ................... ................. ........... 6-12 Creating Data Paths for Fibre Channel Switch Interfaces . 6-21 Delivering the Configur ed Network .......... ................. ................ 6-26 Setting the Delivery Pr operties .................... ................. ........ 6-27 Delivery W [...]

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    UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide vi Contents Cha pter 9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension Setup Prior to Edge Configuration..................... ................... ......... 9-1 Network Configuration Examples ....... ........ ................. ................. 9-2 Example of Uni-dir ectional Conf iguration - No Zoning ..... 9-2 [...]

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    vii Contents Dynamic LUN Mapping ......... ................... ................. ........... 10-5 Static LUN Mapping .................. ................. .................... ........ 10-5 Managing the WWN to Edge T arg et LUNs .. ................. ..... 10-6 Chapter 11 Product Support and Softw are Maintenance SNMP Support ................ .......[...]

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    UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide viii Contents Replacing the Gigabit Ether net Lo ng W a ve T ransceiver ........ 12-21 Removing the Gig-E Long W ave SFP T ransceiver ............ 12-21 Installing the Gig-E Long W ave SFP T ransceiver ...... ....... 12-22 Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Copper T ransceiver ............... 12-23 Remov[...]

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    ix Contents 13-14 Diagnostics .......... ................. ................. ................. .................... ... 13-16 Serial Interface Connection ...................... ................... ......... 13-17 Ethernet Maintenance Interface Connection..................... 13-17 Loading and Starting the Diagnostic Pr ogram .............. ... 13-1[...]

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    UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide x Contents Customer-Supplied Cables and Equipment .................... ... B-15 Preve nting Damage fr om El ectrostatic Dischar ge (ESD) ........ B-15 Appendix C Cables , Connectors , and Ada pter s RS-232 Cables with RJ-45 Connector .......... ................. ................ C-1 DB Adapters .....[...]

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    xi Contents Appendix H Manual Configuration of the Initial IP Settings Manually Configure the Maintenance IP Por t using the Command Line Interface .............. ................. ................ ............... H-1 Update UltraNet ConfigManager with the Manu al Configurations .................... ................. ................. .............[...]

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    UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide xii Contents[...]

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    Figures xiii The UltraNet Edge 3000 .. ................. .................... ................. ................. .................... 1-1 Typical UltraNet Edge 3000 1x1 Configuration ............. .................... ................. ... 2-5 Front View of the UltraNet Edge 3000 ............ ................. .................... ................[...]

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    xiv UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Figures[...]

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    xv UltraNet Edge 3000 Chassis Fe atures .............. ............................ ............ ........... ....... 2-1 Client Connectivity (Fibre Channel) Card Option Features ...................... ............. 2-2 Client Connectivity (Fibre Channel) SFP Option Features ..... ................ ................ 2-2 WAN Connectivity Card Option Fe[...]

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    xvi UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide T ables EE Adapter Pinouts ..................... .................... ................. ................. ................... ........ C-3 Pinout Initials .......... ................. .................... ................. ................. ................. ............. C-3 Fibre Channel Cable [...]

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    Pref ace xvii Preface This guide provides information for thos e who are involved in the installation, configuration, and maintena nce of the UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series. Thr oug hout the remainder of this User Guide, the UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series is r eferr ed to as the “UltraNet Edge 3000”. Document Organizatio[...]

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    xviii UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Preface Chapter 5, Conf iguring E_ port Exte nsion over an Et hernet WA N , provides the pr ocedures for configuring E_port extenstion over an Ethernet network on your UltraNet Edge 3000 using McDA T A ’s Ultr aNet ConfigMan ager configuration tool. Chapter 6, Configuring F_port over an Ether[...]

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    Pref ace xix Preface Appendix B, Installation and Cabling, pr ovides informa tion regar ding the installation pr ocess, including i nstructions for connecting the network cables to the UltraNet Edge 3000. Appendix C, Serial Cables and Adapters, lists the RS-232 cables, the DB connectors, and the pinouts for the DB connectors available through McDA [...]

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    xx UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Preface Con ventions This guide uses the follow ing conventions: Related Documentation This document is part of the documentation set available on CD-ROM for the UltraNet Edge 3000. The documentation set provides installation, operation, configuration, and r efer ence information for system admini[...]

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    Pref ace xxi Preface • UltraNet Edge Storage Router Command Refer ence (620-000253-020) provides a referenc e to the commands that can be used to confi gure, mo nitor , and troubleshoot the UltraNet Edge 3000. • UltraNet Edge Storage Router Message Refer ence (620-000252-020) provides a r eference to the messages produced by the UltraNet Edge 3[...]

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    xxii Ultr aNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Preface Forw arding Publication Comments W e sincerely appr eciate any comments about this publication. Di d you find this manual easy or dif fic ult to use? Did it lack necessary information? W ere ther e any erro rs? Could its organization be improved? Please send your comments via e-mail, our[...]

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    Pref ace xxiii Preface Regulator y and Safety Statements Regulatory and safety statemen ts are shown in the following paragraphs. See also McDA T A Product Safety Notices (620-000247) for a complete list of safety notices wi th translations. Laser Compliance Statement Federal Comm unications Commission (FCC) Statement Products generate, use, and ca[...]

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    xxiv UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Preface • Cet appareil numérique de la classe A et clas se B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. United States and Canada UL Cer tification International Safety Conf ormity Decl aration (CB Scheme) European Union Conf ormi ty Dec larations and Directives (CE Mark) • EN55022: 1998 - [...]

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    Pref ace xxv Preface • EN61000-3-2:1995 - ITE-generic harmonic current emissions standard for domestic, commercial, and light industrial environments (equipment with rated curr ent less than or equal to 16 amperes per phase). • EN61000-3-3:1995 - ITE-generic voltage fluctuation and flicker standard (low-voltage power supply systems) f or domest[...]

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    xxvi Ultr aNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Preface Argentina UL Certification A ustralia and New Zealand C-Tic k Mark P eople’ s Republic of China CCC Mark Chinese National Standar ds Statement The UL Argentina plus S mark (UL-AR-S mark) on a product indicates compliance with Direccion Nacional de Comercio Interior (DNCI) Resolution Nu[...]

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    Pref ace xxvii Preface German GS Mark Japanese VCCI Statement The V oluntary Control Council for Interfer ence (VCCI) statement below applies to informat ion tec hnology equipment, and indicates product compliance with Japanese regulatory r equirements. The statement indicates a product is a Cl ass A or Class B pr oduct, and in a domestic environme[...]

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    xxviii UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Preface Russian GOST Certification South African SABS Cer tification European Union W aste Managment Information Danger and Attention Statements The following DANGER statements appear in this publication and describe safety practices that must be observed while installing or servicing the pr o[...]

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    Pref ace xxix Preface numerical ID to locate translated statements in the McDA T A Product Safety Notices (620-000247). Use the supplied power cor ds. Ensure the facility power receptac le is th e correct type, supplies the required voltage, and is properl y gro unded. (D004) Disconnect the power cor ds. (D005)[...]

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    xxx UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Preface En vir onmental Considerations for Installation of McD AT A Equipment Consider the following when installing McDA T A equipment: • The rack environment may be hotter than the room ambient temperature. B e sure that the air flow r equired for s afe operation of the equipment is not compr[...]

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    Pref ace xxxi Preface General Precautions When installing or servicing the product, follow these practices: • Always use corr ect tools. • Always use corr ect replacement parts. • Keep all paperwork up to date, complete, a nd accurate.[...]

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    xxxii Ultr aNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Preface ESD Precautions Follow these electrostatic dischar ge (ESD) pr ocedures: • If the product is connected to fa cility power ( grounded), wear an ESD wrist strap and gr ounding cable connected to the product chassis. • If the product is not connected to facility power (not grounded), w[...]

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    Introduction 1-1 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series (“UltraNet Edge 3000”), pr oviding an overview of its functionality , features, benefi ts, and security information. Introducing the UltraNet Edge 3000 The UltraNet Edge 3000 is part of McDA T A ’s UltraNet Storage Area Networking (SAN) fa m[...]

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    1 1-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Introducing the UltraNet Edge 3000 The UltraNet Edge 3000 is design ed for ease-of-use and is customer installable, configurab le, an d maintainable. The UltraNet ConfigManager configuration tool and the UltraNet W ebV iew monitoring tool enable easy se tup and monitoring capabilities. The UltraNet Edg[...]

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    1 Introduction 1-3 UltraNet Edge 3000 Benefits • Ta p e B a c k u p — allows tape backup performance over extended distances using a new or existing IP network, devices appear local to the server and sustained bandwidth is comparable to local performance up to thousands of miles. UltraNet Edge 3000 Benefi ts This section describe s the bene fit[...]

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    1 1-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Features UltraNet Edge 3000 F eatures This section descri bes the featur es for the Fibre Channel, 10/100 Ethernet , Gigabit Eth ernet, OC -3 A TM interfaces and configuration for the UltraNet Edge 3000. Refer to Appendix C, Cables, Connectors, and Adapters for detailed specification[...]

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    1 Introduction 1-5 UltraNet Edge 3000 Featur es Ether net 10/100 • Direct connections to IP network • Up to 100 Mbps data rate (with compression) • Standard RJ-45 interface •F u l l - d u p l e x o p e r a t i o n Gigabit Ether net • Up to 1000 M bps data rate (with compression) • Full-duplex operation 1000Base- SX (short wave), 1000Bas[...]

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    1 1-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Features • A TM Forum UBR, VBR, & CBR • ITU Recommendation 1.432 • Up to 2,000 PVC s per port OC-3 • LC connector • International Class 1 laser ce rtified for voltage <4.0 volts • 64-bit SNMP counters OC-3/STM-1 • OC-3 SONET or STM-1 S DH • Up to 155 Mbps • O[...]

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    1 Introduction 1-7 UltraNet Edge 3000 Security UltraNet Edge 3000 Secur ity The UltraNet Edge 3000 is shipped with a default password . For security purposes you will need to cha nge the default to your own password. Use the following procedur e to change or disable the UltraNet Edge 3000 password. 1. T elnet into the UltraNet Edge 3000 box. 2. Whe[...]

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    1 1-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Security[...]

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    Hardw are Conf igurations 2-1 2 Hardw are Conf igurations This chapter provi des the valid hardwar e configurations that ar e possible with the new customizable UltraNet Edge 3000. UltraNet Edge 3000 F eatur ization The UltraNet Edge 3000 is customizable, allowing you to design the hardwar e features to fit your specific ne tworking needs. The basi[...]

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    2 2-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Featurization Ta b l e 2-2 Client Connectivity (Fibre Channel) Car d Option Features Component/Feature Description Fibre Channel (FCBB) card 1 por t Fibre Channel c ard that suppor ts : E_por t F_por t FICON ISL extension FICON ex tension Shor t wav e or long wave SFP required. Fibre[...]

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    2 Hardw are Conf igurations 2-3 UltraNet Edge 3000 Featurization Ta b l e 2-4 W AN Connectivity C ard Option Features Component/Feature Description 10/100 Ether net Card 1 por t auto-sensi ng 10/100 Ether net card. Gigabit Ether net Card 1 por t auto-sensi ng Gigabit Ether net (Gig-E) card, option of shor t wave, long wa ve , or coppe r SFP require[...]

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    2 2-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Featurization Shor t wave SFP f or OC- 3 A TM Shor t wav e (multi-mode) SFP for the OC-3 A TM card. Long wav e SFP for OC-3 A TM Long wav e (multi-mode) SFP for the OC-3 A TM card. Configuration requi rements: W AN connectiv ity SFP options required for certain WAN connectivity cards[...]

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    2 Hardw are Conf igurations 2-5 Typical Configuration of the UltraNet Edge 3000 Typical Conf iguration of the UltraNet Edge 3000 Figure 2-1 illustrates how two UltraNet Edge 3000 units configured for E_port extension can be used to interconnect Fibre Channel SANs using a new or existing Ethernet or A TM W AN. The UltraNet Edge 3000 can also be conf[...]

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    2 2-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Typical Configura tion of the UltraNet Edge 3000 AT M WAN Configurations 1x1 and 2x2 configurations are standar d A TM W AN configurations for the UltraNet Edge 3000. The UltraNet Edge 3000 can also be configured in a 1x2, 2x1 and 3x1 configurations, but they are not supported as standard implementatio[...]

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    2 Hardw are Conf igurations 2-7 V alid Hardware Interf ace Configurations V alid Hardw are Interface Configurations Ta b l e 2-6 pr ovides the supported har dware interface configurations for the UltraNet Edge 300 0. All configurations shown in Ta b l e 2-6 support compression. See Figure 2-4 ( page -13 ) for a graphical repr esentation of the I/Os[...]

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    2 2-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Fibre Channel Card Dependencies Fibre Channel Card Dependencies The UltraNet Edge 3000 supports two types of Fibre Channel car ds; FCBB or FCXL2. The FCB B card is standar d, the FCXL2 car d is used only for FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining (Device Extension) implementations. Ta b l e 2-7 s hows the supported [...]

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    2 Hardw are Conf igurations 2-9 Fibre Channel Card Dependencies achieved in networks which limit the number of concurrent SCSI I/O operations and also in networks with high latency . IP and A TM W ANs are supported with E_port configurations. FC/SCSI E_Port to E_Port When an UltraNet Edge 3000 is configured for E_port, its peer UltraNet Edge 3000 m[...]

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    2 2-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Fibre Channel Card Dependencies FICON Port Configurations An Edge 3000 FICON port can be a co nnection dir ectly to one of the following: • a FICON N_port (a MVS FICON Channel Interface or a FICON Control Unit FICON port) • an E_port from a FICON capable FC Switch • an F_port from FICON capable [...]

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    2 Hardw are Conf igurations 2-11 Internal Fibre Channel Switch (FCSW) Inter nal Fibre Channel Switch (FCSW) The FCSW application resides in the data path stack between the Fibre Channel device driver (FCCNT) and the W AN network provider . This allow s the FCSW to operate as a switch, determining which destination to for ward a frame to. The FCSW p[...]

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    2 2-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Hardwa re Components Figure 2-2 Front V iew of the Ult raNet Edge 3000 A combination of up to four I/O cards can be installed (Fibre Channel with 10/100 Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, or OC-3 A TM. See Ta b l e 2-6 for the possible conf igurations. The four fans, two power plugs, and two power switches a[...]

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    2 Hardw are Conf igurations 2-13 Indicators , Switches, and Interfaces Indicator s , Switches , and Interfaces Located on the front of the UltraNet Edge 3000 ar e the four physical I/Os, the Ethernet RJ-45 (maintenance interface), the alphanumeric messages window , and the LEDs (See Figur e 2-4 ). These components are described in Ta b l e 2-9 . Fi[...]

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    2 2-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Indicators, Switches , and Interfaces 7 I/O-4 This slot is available f or a 10/100 Ether net, Gigabit Ether net, OC-3 A TM, or Fibre Channel card. See Ta b l e 2-6 for v alid hardware configurations. 8 F ail indicator This LED is for the main processor. F ail indicates a nonreversible processor error [...]

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    Network Design Crite ria 3-1 3 Netw ork Design Cr iter ia This chapter provides the basic criteria you wi ll need to design and configure your Ethernet or A TM network. It also provides information on the network r outing options for the UltraNet Edge 3000, the Switch WWN Pr oxy software enhanceme nt, E_port Disk Streaming network re commendations [...]

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    3 3-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Design Figure 3-1 Example Ethernet W AN with tw o UltraNet Edge 3000s When designing your network for an Ethernet W AN using the UltraNet Edge 3000, gather the fo llowing information for both the local and remote nodes: NOTE: Refer to the UltraNet Edg e Storage Rout er Configuration IP Address [...]

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    3 Network Design Crite ria 3-3 Network Design Required Netw ork Design Information f or an Ethernet Network The following is a list of information for you need to know for the network components when designing an Ethernet network. UltraNet Edge 3000 • The Ethernet maintenance interfac e is statically configured for auto negotiate. • Each IP int[...]

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    3 3-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Design 10/100 Ether net Switches & Router s • 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface switches and routers that ar e directly connected to the data path ar e required to be configured for full duplex and 100Mbps. Au to Negotiation is not supported on these switches or routers. NOTE: Cisco routers [...]

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    3 Network Design Crite ria 3-5 Network Design • A LC to SC fiber cable is needed to co nnect the UltraNet Edge 3000 to a Brocade 2000 Series Switch. • A LC to LC fiber cable is needed to connect the UltraNet Edge 3000 to a Brocade 3000 Series Switch. • The Br ocade and McData switches need specific flash parameters specified (see the chapter [...]

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    3 3-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Design When designing your network for an A TM W AN using the UltraNet Edge 3000, gather the following information for both th e local and rem o te n od e s: NOTE: Refer to the UltraNet Edg e Storage Router A TM W AN Con figuration Worksheet in Appendix J or help gathering th e IP addresses and[...]

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    3 Network Design Crite ria 3-7 Network Design • The UltraNet Edge 3000 does not listen to routing br oadcasts. One default gatewa y can be configured along with m ultiple host and network specif ic static r out es. Generally the default ga teway is defined for the Ethernet maintenance interface and the other static routes are used for the W AN. ?[...]

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    3 3-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Routing Opti ons UltraNet ConfigManager When you perform the i nitial TCP/IP configuration using the UltraNet ConfigManager , the PC which has UltraNet ConfigManager installed on it, must be on the same LAN and subnet as the Ethernet maintenance interface. Netw ork Routing Options When configur[...]

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    3 Network Design Crite ria 3-9 Network Routing O ptions Channel is sequenced separ ately . Therefor e, link quality on a single link will not affect the other while they are running. This is the only selectable option for 1x1 config urations. Dedicated Path for 1x1 Configurations • UltraNet Edge 3000 Fibre Channel in terface 2 uses UltraN et Edge[...]

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    3 3-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Switch WWN Pro xy This option is only selectable for 2x2 configur ations. Fail Ov er P aths for 2x2 Configurations • UltraNet Edge 3000 Fibre Channel in terface 1 uses UltraN et Edge 3000 W AN interface 3 as primary , W AN interface 4 as secondary • UltraNet Edge 3000 Fibre Channel in terface 2 us[...]

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    3 Network Design Crite ria 3-11 Required Minim um Hardware f or E_Port Disk Streaming A significant performance gain is norm ally achieved in networks which limit the number of concurr e nt SCSI I/O operations and in networks with high late ncy . E_port Disk Str eaming is awar e of SCSI I/O operations and of the initiator (originator) and tar get ([...]

  • Page 66

    3 3-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Fibre Channel Frame Lev el CRC Fibre Channel Frame Le v el CRC This section pr ovides informatio n for Fibr e Channel Frame Leve l CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check). Frame Level CRC (Cyclic Redu ndancy Check) support is automatically enabled for FCIP (Fibr e Channel over IP) configurations when ei ther th[...]

  • Page 67

    3 Network Design Crite ria 3-13 Fibre Channel End to End CRC On the FCXL2 adapter board, fr ame transmission and CRC frame data integrity are contr olled by separate har dware components. Upon transmission of a Fibre Channel Frame from the buf fer memory to an attached Fibr e Channel switch, the FCLX 2 transmission hardwar e will generate a CRC val[...]

  • Page 68

    3 3-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Minimum Requirements f or CRC An Edge configur ed for FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining has added functionality when an End-to-End CRC err or is detected. If an End-to-End CRC err or occurs while W rite Pipelining is active, the tape device will be repositioned to the last successful write and the W rite I/Os [...]

  • Page 69

    Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-1 4 Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis The UltraNet Edge 3000 supports cu stom configuration which allows you to select the type of W AN interface, client interface , and the application type for the chassis. This chapter provides the procedur es for building a custom UltraNet Edge 3000 chassis. Building the C[...]

  • Page 70

    4 4-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Building the Custom Chassis Use the following procedur e to start the Custom Chassis W izard: 1. Select the Nodes tab located on the toolbar between the T reeV iew Area and the Network Map . The Nodes tab displays three drop-down menus. 2. Click the drop- down menu for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Series. 3.[...]

  • Page 71

    4 Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-3 Building the Custom Chassis The Custom Chassis W izard - Introduction screen appears. 6. Click Next . The Custom Chassis Wi zard - Node10 - Choose C ustomization Method screen appears. 7. Select Build Chassis and click Next .[...]

  • Page 72

    4 4-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Building the Custom Chassis The Custom Chassis W izard - Node 10 - Choose W AN Interfaces scr een appears. 8. Select the type of W AN you are configuring and the quantity in the drop-down menu. If you are configuring a 1x2 or 2x2 implementation, enter a 2 in the quantity field. 9. Click Next . The Cust[...]

  • Page 73

    4 Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-5 Building the Custom Chassis 10. Select the type of Fibr e Channel interface you ar e configuring and the quantity in the drop-down menu: — Edge-HF-010 Fibre Channel (1 G ig FC) , use this option for FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining (N or NL_port) configurations only . — Edge-HF-020 Fibre Channel Enhanced Perfor[...]

  • Page 74

    4 4-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Building the Custom Chassis The Custom Chassis W izard - Finish scr een appears and displays the results for Node10. 14. Click Finish t o save Node10 and pla ce it on the Network Map . 15. Continue by configuring Nod e 20. Configure Node 20 T o configure node 20, place your cursor over the Network Map [...]

  • Page 75

    4 Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-7 Building the Custom Chassis UltraNet ConfigManager automa tically assig ns a name and number to each icon that r epres ents the UltraNet Edge 3000, for example Node10 and Node20. The node icons and their corresponding names are also displayed under the NetMap1 heading in the T reeV iew Area on the left. 16.[...]

  • Page 76

    4 4-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Building the Custom Chassis[...]

  • Page 77

    Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-1 5 Configuring an E_Port Extension o v er an Ether net W AN This chapter contains the procedur es for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000 for E_port extension over an Ethernet W AN using McDA T A ’s Ul traNet ConfigManag er configuration tool. This chapter also covers how to configur e [...]

  • Page 78

    5 5-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 6. Adding an IP Circuit 7. Creating a Data Path 8. Delivering the Configur ed Network NOTE: For help on the configur ation pr ocess, click the Help button on the active dialog box or press the F1 key . Gather ing the IP Addresses Before starting the configu[...]

  • Page 79

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-3 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network • Default Gateway IP host address for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface • UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet W AN Interface IP host address(es) • Router IP host address (default gateway for the W AN data path) attached to [...]

  • Page 80

    5 5-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork NOTE: If you are configuring a 2x2, the Ethernet Maintenance Interface and both W AN interfaces must be on separate subnets. 1. Select the Nodes tab located on the toolbar between the T reeV iew Area and the Network Map Area (see Figur e 5-2 on page -3). Th[...]

  • Page 81

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-5 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network Adding a Fibre Channel Interface If this if the first time you are ad ding an UltraNet Edge 3000 node to the Network Map, the Default Fibre Channel Interface T ype drop-down list will appear . S elect the type of Fibre Channel interface for [...]

  • Page 82

    5 5-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork UltraNet ConfigManager automa tically assigns a na me and number to each icon that r epres ents the UltraNet Edge 3000, for example Node10 and Node20. The node icons and their correspondi ng names are also displaye d under the NetMap1 heading in the T reeV [...]

  • Page 83

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-7 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network The Initial Netwo rk Setup dialog box appears. The detected UltraNet Edge 3000 will appear in the section labeled RECEIVED UltraNet Co nfiguratio n Requests . The “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configure, when the Alpha[...]

  • Page 84

    5 5-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork NOTE: The S erial Number is located on the fr ont of the chassis and is used to identify the UltraNet Edge 3000. 4. Click Apply to enable the maintenance interface. UltraNet ConfigManager will load the IP addr ess information into the UltraNet Edge 3000 and[...]

  • Page 85

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-9 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 5. Repeat step thro ugh step for the second node (Node 20). 6. Continue the configuration pr ocess by proceeding to the “Setting the License Information” pr ocedure. Setting the License Information The License Key W izar d determines whi[...]

  • Page 86

    5 5-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork The License W izard - Serial Number and License Key dialog box appears. 3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10, which ar e found on the License and Registration Information document (P/N 30200538). 4. Click the Next button. NOTE: If you need[...]

  • Page 87

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-11 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network The License W izard - Finish dialog box appears. 5. Click the Finish button to complete the configuration. 6. Right-cl ick on Node 20 and then repe at step through step to set the licensing information for this node. 7. Continue the configu[...]

  • Page 88

    5 5-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 3. Click the first node to create an IP cir cuit (in this example, Node10). This will cause “marching ants” to highlight the ar ea around the node icon, indicating that the node is in a special configuration mode. 4. Click the second node (t he destina[...]

  • Page 89

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-13 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 6. Click the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate IP interface provider and then click Next> . NOTE: Use I/O port 3 for all 1x1 configurations. When configuring a 2x2, use I/O port 3 to connect the first circuit and I/ O port 4 for[...]

  • Page 90

    5 5-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork The IP W AN address must be dif fer ent fro m the Ethernet maintenance interface address. NOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Address Worksheet , enter the following informati on: For Node10, enter the IP addr ess labeled for the circuit on a 1x1 o[...]

  • Page 91

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-15 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 9. Check Set , enter the IP Address of the router dir ectly attached to the IP W AN int erface of Node10 to set the static route. NOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Address Worksheet , enter the following information: For Node10, e[...]

  • Page 92

    5 5-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork This dialog box enables you to configure IP interface proper ties for Node20. 13. Enter the IP Address (IP W AN address) and the Subnet Mask . The IP W AN address must be dif fer ent fro m the Ethernet maintenance interface address. NOTE: If you are using [...]

  • Page 93

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-17 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network NOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway (the router IP address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) is at this point, you can add the static route at a late r time. T o add static routes at a late r time, see Appendix E, Static Rou[...]

  • Page 94

    5 5-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 17. T o enable the Adaptive Ra te Limiting feature, check the Minimum box, and specify the mi nimum transmission rate . The minimum transmission rate should be set to 92% of the guaranteed minimum line rate, and should be less than or equal to the maximum [...]

  • Page 95

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-19 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 20. Click Finish . Once you have completed the above steps for a basic 1x1 10/100 Ethernet W AN configuration, your network map should look like the following example: 21. Continue the configuration pr ocess by following the “Creating a D[...]

  • Page 96

    5 5-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork Creating a Data Pat h After configuring the IP circuit, you need to establish a connection between the FC/IP interfaces by creating a data path. This procedur e will complete the co nfiguration pr ocess. Once you have configured the IP circuit, your screen[...]

  • Page 97

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-21 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network The Create Data Path W izard - Introduction dialog box appears. 4. Click Next . The Create Data Path Wizard - Choose Network Rou ting Option dialog box is displayed. 5. Select either Dedicated Cir cuit , Fail Over , or Lo ad Balancing in th[...]

  • Page 98

    5 5-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork • If you ar e creating a 1x1 conf iguration, the only selectable r outing type is Dedicated Ci rcuit. All othe r options in this dialog box ar e grayed out and ignor ed. • The options selectable fr om this dialog box are limited by the license key for [...]

  • Page 99

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-23 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network E_port Disk Streaming is disabled by default (the box is not checked). T o verify if E_p ort Disk Streaming has been enabled after the network has been configur ed, refer to the “E_Port Disk Streaming Settings” section in Appendix D, Ad[...]

  • Page 100

    5 5-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork The Network Map will appear and should look like this: This completes the procedur e for FC/IP data path mapping. If you are conf iguring a 2x2, r epeat the steps in both the “Adding an IP Circuit” and the “Cr eating a Data Pa th” sections. Proceed to the “[...]

  • Page 101

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-25 Delivering the Configured Netw ork Setting the Deliv er y Properties T o set the properties for delivery of the network map configurations, use the following pr ocedure: 1. Right-click the de sired node , then select Properties . The Node10 Properties (UltraNet Edge 3000) screen appea[...]

  • Page 102

    5 5-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork Delivery Wizard The Delivery W izard delivers, activates, and r esets the configurations on selected node(s). Use the following procedur e to perform any of these functions on one or mor e node(s): 1. Click the File menu , then select Delivery W izard . The Delivery [...]

  • Page 103

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-27 Delivering the Configured Netw ork The Delivery W izard - Select Operations scr een appears. 4. Select the delivery op tion you would like to perform on the selected node(s) and then click Next . — Deliver , Activate, and Reset - delivers the curr ent network map to the node(s), act[...]

  • Page 104

    5 5-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork 5. Click Deliver to complete the delivery of the configurations. Deliver Netw ork Use the following pr ocedure to deliver the configuration files with the Deliver Netwo rk option: 1. Click the File menu. 2. Select Deliver Network to deli ver your configurations. The [...]

  • Page 105

    5 Conf iguring an E_Po r t Extension ov er an Ethernet W AN 5-29 Delivering the Configured Netw ork warnings or err or messages. Y ou will see a message like the following: Click OK . The UltraNet Config Manager Log.txt screen will automatica lly appear listing the Configu ration W arnings and Error Messages in the Ve r i f y L o g .[...]

  • Page 106

    5 5-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork[...]

  • Page 107

    Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-1 6 Configuring an F_Port Extension o v er an Ether net W AN This chapter contains the procedur es for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000 for F_port over an Ethernet W AN using McDA T A ’ s UltraNet ConfigManager configuration tool. The UltraNet Edge 3000 contains an internal Fibre Chan[...]

  • Page 108

    6 6-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 6. Adding an IP Circuit 7. Creating Data Paths for Fi bre Channel Switch Interfaces 8. Delivering the Configur ed Network NOTE: For help on the configur ation pr ocess, click the Help button on the active dialog box or press the F1 key . Gather ing the IP A[...]

  • Page 109

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-3 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network Y ou will need the following addresses : • UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface IP host address • Default Gateway IP host address for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface • UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet W AN[...]

  • Page 110

    6 6-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork Figure 6-2 UltraNet Conf igManager Main Windo w Adding Nodes for an Ethernet W AN Configuration Use the following procedur es to create a sample network map for a 2x2 Gigabit Ethernet W AN configur ation. This configuration will have two nodes that extend t[...]

  • Page 111

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-5 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network 2. Click the dr op-down menu next to the UltraNet Edge 3000 and select the Edge 3000 (2x2 - 1 Gbps Ethernet) node type. The cursor will turn into cr ossh airs once you move the cursor over the map area. The cursor must be cr osshairs to comp[...]

  • Page 112

    6 6-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork ConfigManager will use in each configuration. When configuring F_port over an Ethernet W AN, select Fibre Channel Switch (F_port) . — If you have pr eviously added an UltraNet Edg e 3000 node and need to change the default Fibr e Channel interface type, c[...]

  • Page 113

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-7 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network The node icons and their corresponding names are also displayed under the NetMap1 heading in the T reeV iew Area on the left. UltraNet ConfigManager automa tically assig ns a name and number to each icon that r epres ents the UltraNet Edge 3[...]

  • Page 114

    6 6-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 1. Right click on Node10 and s elect Set Initial Config from the menu that appears. The Initial Netwo rk Setup dialog box appears. The detected UltraNet Edge 3000 will appear in the section labeled RECEIVED Ultr aNet Configuration Requests . The “broadcas[...]

  • Page 115

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-9 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network NOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Address W orksheet from Appendix J, enter the following information: For Node10, enter the IP address labeled and the gate way address labeled . For Node20, enter the IP address labeled and the gat[...]

  • Page 116

    6 6-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork NOTE: If a bootp m essage is not r eceived wit hin 45 seconds, you will get the following W arning message. Use the pr ocedure to manually configur e the Maintenance IP Port. The pr ocedure is found on the UltraNet Ed ge Storage Router T echnical Docu ment[...]

  • Page 117

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-11 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network NOTE: If you need more detail ed help, see the UltraNet ConfigMana ger Online Help . 2. Click the Next button. The License W izard - Serial Number and License Key dialog box appears. 3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10, wh[...]

  • Page 118

    6 6-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 4. Click the Finish button to complete the configuration. 5. Right-click on Node 20 and then repeat step 1 through step 4 to set the licensin g information for thi s node. 6. Continue the configuration process by pr oceeding to the “Adding an IP Circuit?[...]

  • Page 119

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-13 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network 2. Click the IP icon on the center toolbar . 3. Click the first node to create an IP cir cuit (in this example, Node10). This will cause “marching ants” to highlight the ar ea around the node icon, indicating that the node is in a speci[...]

  • Page 120

    6 6-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork This wizard helps you select and configure an interface for each node, and configure the circuit. 5. Click Next> . The IP Circuit W izard Node10 Choose Interface di alog box appears. The drop-d own menu displays the available IP interface providers in t[...]

  • Page 121

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-15 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network NOTE: Use I/O port 3 for all 1x1 configurations. When configuring a 2x2, use I/O port 3 to connect the first circuit and I/ O port 4 for the second circuit. The IP Circuit W izard Node10 Configure Interface di alog box appears. This dialog [...]

  • Page 122

    6 6-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork At this time you can configu re the gateway address (the r outer IP W AN address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) to create a static route to the destination IP addr ess (Node20 in this example) by continuing through the remainder of the steps in this p[...]

  • Page 123

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-17 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network 11 . C l i c k o n t h e drop-down arrow and select the appr opriate IP interface provider . 12. Click Next> . NOTE: Use I/O po rt 3 for all 1x1 configurations. When configuring a 2x2, use I/O port 3 to connect the first circuit and I/ O[...]

  • Page 124

    6 6-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 13. Enter the IP Address (IP W AN address) and the Subnet Mask . The IP W AN address must be dif fer ent fro m the Ethernet maintenance interface address. NOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Address W orksheet from Appendix J, enter the following i[...]

  • Page 125

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-19 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network NOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway (the router IP address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) is at this point, you can add the static route at a later time. T o add static routes at a later time, see Appendix E, Static Route[...]

  • Page 126

    6 6-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 17. Click Next to accept the defaults. For optimal performance, the Maximum T ransmission Rate should be set to 92% of the speed of your slowest network segment. The IP Circuit W izard Finish dialog box is displaye d indicating that you have successfully c[...]

  • Page 127

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-21 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network T o view details about this circuit and its provider interf aces, double-click on the circuit co nnection in the network diagram. Once you have completed the above steps for a 2x2 Gigabit Ethernet W AN configuration, your network map should[...]

  • Page 128

    6 6-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork mentioned previously (Node10 an d Node20), the Fibre Channel Switch interface on Node10 would be number ed 10 and the Fibre Channel Switch interface on Node20 would be number ed 20. Use the following procedur e to create a data path between the Fibre Chann[...]

  • Page 129

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-23 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network The FC Switch D ataPath Wizard - Data Path De stinations dialog appears. 5. Select the destinati on for which you want to create d ata path by checking the box next to the destination. 6. Click the Next button. The FC Switch DataPat h W iza[...]

  • Page 130

    6 6-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork If the chassis softwar e versions of the nodes you ar e creating a data path between are at version 3.1.2 or greater , the Create Data Path W izard - Choo se Data Path Op tions dialog is displayed. Otherwise, skip to step . 9. Check the Enable Disk Streami[...]

  • Page 131

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-25 Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network 1 1. Click the Finish button. The Network Map should now look similar to this: • If you ar e creating a 1x1 conf iguration, the only selectable r outing type is Dedicated Circuit . • If you are cr eating a 2x2 configur ation with FC Swi[...]

  • Page 132

    6 6-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork Channel Switch application for each node. If you create a second data path for the Fibre Channel Switch interfaces, the previously configured data path will be deleted. • The options selectable fr om this dialog box are limited by the license key for the node. If t[...]

  • Page 133

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-27 Delivering the Configured Netw ork Setting the Deliv er y Properties T o set the properties for delivery of the network map configurations, use the following pr ocedure: 1. Right-click the de sired node , then select Properties . The Node10 Properties (UltraNet Edge 3000) screen appea[...]

  • Page 134

    6 6-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork The Delivery W izard - Introduction scr een appears. 2. Click Next . The Delivery W izard - Select Nodes scr een appears. 3. Select which node( s) you would like to deliver and click Next . The Delivery W izard - Select Operations scr een appears.[...]

  • Page 135

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-29 Delivering the Configured Netw ork 4. Select the delivery op tion you would like to perform on the selected node(s). — Deliver , Activate, and Reset - delivers the curr ent network map to the node(s), activates the configuration by copying it into the act ive director y and then r e[...]

  • Page 136

    6 6-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork 5. The Delivery W izard - Deliver scr een appear s. 6. Click Deliver to complete the delivery of the configurations. Deliver Netw ork Use the following pr ocedure to deliver the configuration files with the Deliver Netwo rk option: 1. Click the File menu. 2. Select D[...]

  • Page 137

    6 Configuring an F_P ort Exten sion ov er an Ether net W AN 6-31 Delivering the Configured Netw ork 1. Click OK . 2. The UltraNet Config Manage r Log.txt screen will automatica lly appear listing the Configuration W arnings and Error Mes sages in the V erify Log.[...]

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    6 6-32 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork[...]

  • Page 139

    Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-1 7 Configuring an E_Port Extension o v er an A TM WA N This chapter contains the procedur es for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000 for an E_port extension over an A TM W AN using McDA T A ’s UltraNe t ConfigManager configuration tool. Prior to configuri ng the UltraNet Ed ge Storage Router[...]

  • Page 140

    7 7-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network NOTE: For help on the configur ation pr ocess, click the Help button on the active dialog box or press the F1 key . Gather ing the IP Addresses Before starting the configuration procedur e in ConfigManager you will need to gather the IP addres ses for your networ[...]

  • Page 141

    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-3 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network • A TM IP Management addresses - (Optional, if this addr ess is le ft blank during configuration, UCM wi ll automatically assign vali d addresse s.) Starting UltraNet ConfigMana ger This section explains how to start the UltraNe t ConfigManager (UC[...]

  • Page 142

    7 7-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network 1. Select the Nodes tab located on the toolbar between the T reeV iew Area and the Network Map Area (see Figure 7-2 on page -3). The Nodes tab displays three dr op-down menus, containing the node types for each availa ble UltraNet Edge series. 2. Click the arr ow[...]

  • Page 143

    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-5 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network — If you have pre viously added an Edge node and need to change the default Fibre Channel interface type, click the To o l s me nu, then Options and select the appr opriate interface type from the dr op-down list. 4. Move the cursor to another part[...]

  • Page 144

    7 7-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network Setting the Initial Configuration If you configured an UltraNet Edge 3000 custom chassis (in Cha pter 4 ), continue the configuration pr ocess with the “Setting the Initial Configuration” pr ocedure. NOTE: When you are performing this part of the configuratio[...]

  • Page 145

    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-7 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network The “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configure, when the Alphanumeric messages window display s BOTP on the front of the UltraNet Edge Storage Route r (see Figure 2-4 in Chapter 2 for a diagram of the Alphanumeric messages window)[...]

  • Page 146

    7 7-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network NOTE: The S erial Number is located on the fr ont of the chassis and is used to identify the UltraNet Edge Storage Router. 4. Click Apply to enable the maintenance interface. Once UltraNet ConfigManager has loaded the IP addr ess information into the UltraNet Edg[...]

  • Page 147

    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-9 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network NOTE: If a bootp m essage is not r eceived wit hin 45 seconds, you will get the following W arning message. Use the procedur e to manually configure the Maintenance IP Port. The pr ocedure is found on the UltraNet Ed ge Storage Router T echnical Docu[...]

  • Page 148

    7 7-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network NOTE: If you need more detail ed help, see the UltraNet ConfigMana ger Online Help . 2. Click the Next button. The License W izard - Serial Number and License Key dialog box appears. 3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10. These numbers are found [...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-11 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network 5. Click the Finish button to complete the configuration. 6. Right-cl ick on Node 20 and then repe at step through step to set the licensing information for this node. 7. Continue the configuration process by pr oceeding to the “Adding an A TM Cir[...]

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    7 7-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network 3. Click the first node to create an A TM circuit (in this example, Node10). This will cause “marching ants” to highlight the ar ea around the node icon, indicating that the node is in a special configuration mode. 4. Click the second node (the destination) [...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-13 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network 6. Click the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate A TM interface pr ovider for Node 10. NOTE: Select A T M in I/O port 3 for the first circuit. If you ar e configuring a 2x2, select A TM in I/O port 4 for the second cir cuit. 7. Click Next>[...]

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    7 7-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network 8. Configure the PVC parameters fo r Node10 by entering the appropriate information in the following fields: NOTE: If POS (Packet over SONET) is enab led, it is not necessary to enter values in the V irtual Path ID (VPI) an d V irtual Channel ID (VCI) fields, th[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-15 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network enabled VCI values ar e in the rang e of 0 to 2047. The va lues of 3 and 4 are r eserved for Operations and Management (OAM) traffic. A value must specified, ther e is no default value. c. Check the box to Enable POS (Packet over SONET) for the AT M[...]

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    7 7-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network f. Enter the Peak Cell Rate in this field. 1 through 135000 bits/sec (1-352 cells/sec) are valid enabled values. The default value for the A TM OC-3 interface is 135000 bits/sec (352 cells/sec). The default value for the A TM OC-12 interface is 542000 bits/s ec [...]

  • Page 155

    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-17 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network 9. T o configure IP Management over this circuit, check Set, enter the IP Address, and the Subnet Mask . NOTE: If you are using the A TM W AN Configuration Wo rksheet from Appendix J for a 1x1 or 2x1 configuration, enter the IP Management addr ess l[...]

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    7 7-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network 11 . C l i c k o n t h e drop-down arrow and select the appr opriate A TM interface pr ovider for Node 20. NOTE: Select A T M in I/O port 3 for the first circuit. If you ar e configuring a 2x2, select A TM in I/O port 4 for the second cir cuit. 12. Click Next>[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-19 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network 13. Configure the PVC parameters for Node20 by entering the appropriate information in the following fields: NOTE: If POS (Packet over SONET) is enab led, it is not necessary to enter values in the V irtual Path ID (VPI) an d V irtual Channel ID (VC[...]

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    7 7-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network If you enable Packet Over SONET (POS) for this A TM interface, the V irtual Path ID (VPI) and V irtual Channel ID (VCI) fields on this dialog bo x will be disabled, because the A TM protocol does not use the VPI and VCI for POS. d. Select the Quality of S ervice[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-21 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network cells/sec) are valid enabled values. This value matches the value specified in the P eak Cell Rate field. Thi s field is only selectable if VBR is selected as the Quality of Service type. If UBR or CBR is selected as the Quality of Service type , th[...]

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    7 7-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network NOTE: If you are using the A TM W AN Configuratio n Worksheet fro m Appendix J for a 1x1 or 2x1 configuration, enter the IP Management addre ss labeled for Node20. For a 2x2 or 1x2 configuration, ente r the IP Management add ress labeled for Node20. The IP addr [...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-23 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network to the same value as the ma ximum transmission rate, the maximum transmission rate acts as a static rate limit for the circuit. 18. Select the Enable Compression option to allow compression on the circuit. The Maximum T ransmission Rate and compress[...]

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    7 7-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network 21. Continue the configuration pr ocess by following the “Creating a Data Path” section in this chapter . Creating a Data Pat h After configuring the A TM cir cui t, you need to establis h a connection between the FC/IP interfaces by creating a data path. Th[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-25 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network 2. Click the Create Data Paths selection. Y ou should see “marching ants” outlining the FC/IP in terface. 3. Double-click on the desti nation FC/IP interface (the cloud icon for Node20) in the network map. The Create Data Path W izard - Introduc[...]

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    7 7-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network 5. Select either Dedicated Cir cuit , Fail Over , or Lo ad Balancing in the Network Rout ing Options. For more information on these routing options, see the “Network Routing Options” section in Chapter 3 . • If you are cr eating a 1x1 config uration, the o[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-27 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network The Create Data Path W izard - Choose Data Path Options scr een appears. Use this dialog box to choose th e data path options you want enabled between the Fibr e Channel interfaces. Enable Disk Streaming Check this box to enable E_port Disk Streamin[...]

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    7 7-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network For more information about the Switch WWN Pr oxy , see the “Switch WWN Proxy” section in Chapter 3, Network Design Criteria . 7. Select either Enable Disk Streaming and/or Enabl e Switch WWN Proxy to enable this functionality . 8. Click Next . The Create Dat[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-29 Configuring a 1x1 ATM W ide Area Network 10. Proceed to the “Delivering the Configur ed Network” s ection in this chapter .[...]

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    7 7-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork Deliv er ing the Configured Netw ork Now that you have configur ed a sample network, or i f you made changes to the configuration parameters, you must deliver the configuration information for each node defined on the active network map to the actual nodes. The confi[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-31 Delivering the Configured Netw ork 5. Repeat these steps for the other node(s). 6. Deliver the network map (con figurations) by either the Delivery W izard or the Deliver N etwork option (below). Delivery Wizard The Delivery W izard delivers, activates, and resets the configurations on sel[...]

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    7 7-32 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork 3. Select which node( s) you would like to deliver and click Next . The Delivery W izard - Select Operations scr een appears. 4. Select the delivery op tion you would like to perform on the selected node(s). — Deliver , Activate, and Reset - delivers the curr ent n[...]

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    7 Conf iguring an E_P ort Extension ov er an A TM W AN 7-33 Delivering the Configured Netw ork — Activate and Reset - activates a network map that has previously been deliver ed to an offline directory by copying the configuration into the active d ire c to r y a n d t h en res e ts th e node(s) — Reset - resets the node(s) The Delivery W izard[...]

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    7 7-34 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork Vie wing Logs Before the configuration file s are deliver ed, the system wi ll automatically verify the files. If the verifi cation passed with warnings, or if it failed, you will be prompted to view the Log file for warnings or err or messages. Y ou will see a messa[...]

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    Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-1 8 Configuring FICON Extension This chapter contains the procedur es for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000 for FICON extension over an Ethernet or A TM W AN using McDA T A ’s UltraNe t ConfigManager configuration tool. Prior to configuring the UltraN et Edge 3000, you should be famili ar with Fibre Channel and Gi[...]

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    8 8-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork NOTE: For help on the configur ation pr ocess, click the Help button on the active dialog box or press the F1 key . Gather ing the IP Addresses Before starting the configuration procedur e in ConfigManager you will need to gather the IP addres ses for your [...]

  • Page 175

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-3 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network • UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface IP host address • Default Gateway IP host address for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface • UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet W AN Interface IP host address(es) • Router IP host address (default gat[...]

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    8 8-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork Figure 8-2 UltraNet Conf igManager Main Windo w Adding Nodes for an Ethernet W AN Configuration Use the following procedur es to create a network map for a 1x1 Gigabit Ethernet W AN configuration. This configuration will have two nodes that extend one Fibr [...]

  • Page 177

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-5 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 2. Click the arrow next to the UltraNet Edge 3000 Series drop-down menu and select the Edge3000 (1x1 - 1 Gbps Ethernet) node type. 3. Click in the Network Map to cr eate an instance of the UltraNet Edge 3000 node. Adding a Fibre Channel Interface If this if the first ti[...]

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    8 8-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork — If you have pr eviously added an UltraNet Edg e 3000 node and need to change the default Fibr e Channel interface type, click the To o l s menu, then Options an d select the appro priate interface type fr om the drop-down list. 4. Move the cursor to ano[...]

  • Page 179

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-7 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network The node icons and their corresponding names are also displayed under the NetMap1 heading in the T reeV iew Area on the left. Setting the Initial Configuration If you configured an UltraNet Edge 3000 custom chassis (in Cha pter 4, Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis ), [...]

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    8 8-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork The “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configure, when the Alphanumeric messages window display s BOTP on the front of the UltraNet Edge 3000. 2. Click on the line of text (the Br oadcast Data) that appears in that section to cause the ser[...]

  • Page 181

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-9 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network NOTE: The S erial Number is located on the fr ont of the chassis and is used to identify the UltraNet Edge 3000. 4. Click Apply to enable the maintenance interface. UltraNet ConfigManager will load the IP addr ess information into the UltraNet Edge 3000 and will reboot.[...]

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    8 8-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 5. Repeat step thro ugh step for the second node (Node 20). 6. Continue the configuration pr ocess by proceeding to the “Setting the License Information” pr ocedure. Setting the License Information The License Key W izar d determines which featur es ca[...]

  • Page 183

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-11 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10, which ar e found on the License and Registration Information document. Click the Next button. NOTE: If you need more detailed help, se e the “License W izar d” section in the UltraNet ConfigM anager Online Help[...]

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    8 8-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 5. Right-click on Node 20 and then r epeat step through step to set the licensing information for this node. 6. Continue the configuration process by pr oceeding to the “Adding an IP Circuit” pr ocedure. Adding an IP Circuit Y ou will now create an IP [...]

  • Page 185

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-13 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network This wizard helps you select and configure an interface for each node, and configure the circuit. 5. Click Next> . The IP Circuit W izard Node10 Choose Interface di alog box appears. The drop-d own menu displays the available IP interface providers in the UltraN et [...]

  • Page 186

    8 8-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork NOTE: Use I/O port 3 for all 1x1 configurations. When configuring a 2x2, use I/O port 3 to conne ct the first cir cuit and I/O port 4 for the second circuit . The IP Circuit W izard Node10 Configure Interface dialog box appears. This dialog box enables you[...]

  • Page 187

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-15 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network At this time you can configure the gateway add ress (the r outer IP W AN address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) to create a static route to the destination IP addr ess (Node20 in this example) by continuing through the remainder of the steps in this procedur e. NO[...]

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    8 8-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 11 . C l i c k o n t h e drop-down arrow and select the appr opriate IP interface provider . 12. Click Next> . NOTE: Use I/O po rt 3 for all 1x1 configurations. When configuring a 2x2, use I/O port 3 to connect the first circuit and I/ O port 4 for the [...]

  • Page 189

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-17 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 13. Enter the IP Address (IP W AN address) and the Subnet Mask . The IP W AN address must be dif fer ent fro m the Ethernet maintenance interface address. NOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Address Worksheet , enter the following information: For Node20, enter[...]

  • Page 190

    8 8-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork NOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway (the router IP address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) is at this point, you can add the static route at a later time. T o add static r outes at a later time, see Appendix E, Modifying Static Routes . 1[...]

  • Page 191

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-19 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 17. T o enable the Adaptive Ra te Limiting feature, check the Minimum box, and specify the mi nimum tr ansmission rate. The minimum transmission rate should be set to 92% of the guaranteed minimum line rate, and should be less than or equal to the maximum line rate. 18[...]

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    8 8-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 20. Click Finish . Once you have completed the above steps for a basic 1x1 Gigabit Ethernet W AN configuration, your network map should look like the following example: 21. Continue the configuration pr ocess by following the “Creating a FICON Data Path?[...]

  • Page 193

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-21 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network 1. In the main window of the Ultr aNet ConfigManager , right-click on the FICON interface (the cloud icon for FICON10) in the network map. The Create Data Path menu is displayed. 2. Click the Create Data Paths selection. Y ou should see “marching ants” outlining th[...]

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    8 8-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork 4. Click Next . The Create Data Path W izard - Choose Network Rout ing Option dialog box is display ed. 5. Select either Dedicated Cir cuit , Fail Over , or Lo ad Balancing in the Network Rout ing Options. . • If you ar e creating a 1x1 conf iguration, t[...]

  • Page 195

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-23 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network • The options selectable fr om this dialog box are limited by the license key for the node. If the license key does not provide support for the Fail Over an d Load Balancing network routing types, only the Ded icated Circ uit network routing type is selectable, and a[...]

  • Page 196

    8 8-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork • E-Port (Cascaded ISL) - S elect this opti on if the McDA T A UltraNet systems are located between cascaded directors (switches) in a FICON ISL (Inter -Switch Link) configuration (E-Port). • F-Port or N-Port - Select this option if the FICON interface[...]

  • Page 197

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-25 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network The following actions may be taken using the wizard . • Select Settings • Select FICON Interfa ces • Configure FICON Interface Parameters • Select FICON T ape W rite Pipelining Interfaces • Configure FICON tape writ e pipelining pa rameters •S e l e c t F I[...]

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    8 8-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork • USD-X Nodes with FICON I/Fs - Check this box if you wish to change the PPC adapter parameters for FICON interfaces in USD-X nodes. This check box is disabled if there are no USD-X nodes on the Network Map. • Edge Nodes with FICON I/Fs - Check this bo[...]

  • Page 199

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-27 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network • Enable T ape W rite Pipelining - Check this box if T ape Pipelining should be enabled on this interfac e. If a data path is mapped for this interface, UltraNet ConfigManager ensures that the T ape W rite Pipelining option is also enabled on the peer interface. • [...]

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    8 8-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork • Deselect All - Click Deselect All to deselect all checked FICON Read W rite P ipelining interfaces. • Back - Click Back to return to the previous dial og. • Next - Click Next to pr oceed to the next dialog. • Cancel - Click Cancel to exit the FIC[...]

  • Page 201

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-29 Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network FICON Global Settings Wizard - Select Edge Nodes Use this dialog to select the FICON interfaces in E dge nodes for which you would like to change the values. This dialog displays all FICON interfaces in Edg e node s in the network. This dialog also displays the cur ren[...]

  • Page 202

    8 8-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Netw ork • Select Al l - Click Select Al l to select all USD-X PP C adapters displayed in this di alog. • Deselect All - Click Deselect All to deselect all checke d USD-X PPC adapters. • Back - Click Back to return to the previous dial og. • Next - Click Ne[...]

  • Page 203

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-31 Delivering the Configured Netw ork • Cancel - Click Cancel to exit the FICON Global Settings W izard without saving the configuration changes. • Help - Click Help, or press F1, to see inf ormation about this dialog. Deliv er ing the Configured Netw ork Now that you have configur ed a sample network, or i f yo[...]

  • Page 204

    8 8-32 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork The Delivery Interface defines the IP address by which the network map will be deliver ed. 3. Select the desir ed option to deliver the ne twork map (configurations) to the node(s). 4. Click OK . 5. Repeat these steps for the other node(s). 6. Deliver the network map[...]

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    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-33 Delivering the Configured Netw ork 3. Select which node( s) you would like to de liver and click Next . The Delivery W izard - Select Operations scr een appears. 4. Select the delivery op tion you would like to perform on the selected node(s) and then click Next . — Deliver , Activate, and Reset - delivers the [...]

  • Page 206

    8 8-34 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork — Activate and Reset - activates a network map that has previously been deliver ed to an offline directory by copying the configuration into the active d i rec t or y an d th en re se ts t he node(s) — Reset - resets the node(s) 5. The Delivery W izard - Deliver [...]

  • Page 207

    8 Conf iguring FICON Extension 8-35 Delivering the Configured Netw ork Vie wing Logs Before the configuration file s are deliver ed, the system wi ll automatically verify the files. If the verifi cation passed with warnings, or if it failed, you will be prompted to view the Log file for warnings or err or messages. Y ou will see a message like the [...]

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    8 8-36 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork[...]

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    Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-1 9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension This chapter contains the procedur es for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000 for T ape Device Extensio n over an Ethernet W AN using McDA T A ’s UltraNe t ConfigManager configuration tool. FC/SCSI T ape Device Extension is a per port function. The same port of an Edge [...]

  • Page 210

    9 9-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Conf iguration Examples Netw ork Configuration Examples The following illustrations ar e exam ples of FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining (Device Extension) network config urations. Depending upon what your network configuration consis ts of, each configuration has differ ent r equirements for Fibr e Chan[...]

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    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-3 Network Conf iguration Examples Example of Bi-directional Configuration with Zoning Figure 8-2 provides an example of a bi-directional configuration using FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining. T able 8-1 defines the Fibre Channel switch zones required for this example. No static Edge LUN map ping is required for this c[...]

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    9 9-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Conf iguration Examples Example of Bi-directional Configuration - Zoning and Optional LUN Mapping Figure 8-3 provides an example of a bi-directional configuration using FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining with Fibre Channel switch zones. The zones for this example are defined in T a ble 8-2. See the “Re[...]

  • Page 213

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-5 Network Conf iguration Examples Note: McDA T A pr ef ers World Wide Name (WWN ) zoning ov er por t zoning. It al lows the zoning to continue working when cables are mo ved from port to por t during switch troubleshooting. Also , when using interop mode, it is the only allowab le zoning method. Required Stat[...]

  • Page 214

    9 9-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Network Conf iguration Examples Rules fo r Static LUN Mapping Static LUN mapping turns off automatic LUN discovery to the rem o te ta rg et . If an y LU N s a re s t atically conf igured to a remote target, the n all LUNs which are to be acces sed on that target mus t be statically mapped. A statically[...]

  • Page 215

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-7 Network Conf iguration Examples Examples of Static Edge LUN Mapping Ta b l e 8-4 and T able 8-5 are examples of how the devices shown in the example Figur e 8-3 (page -4), would be statically mapped i n UCM. Use these tables as r eferences when statically mapping the LUNs for your network. Note: In both tab[...]

  • Page 216

    9 9-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension selecting the Show So urce WWN Filtering check box on the UCM FibreChannel Advanced tab. This field is used to define which server can access a LUN, based upon the server ’s WWN. It prevents more than one server fr om accessing a LUN. In T able 8-6 above, Server A a[...]

  • Page 217

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-9 Configuring T ape Device Extension 4. Setting the Initial Conf iguration 5. Setting the License Information 6. Adding an IP Circuit 7. Creating a Data Path for Fibre Channel De vice Extension Interfaces a. Optional Step: Static Mapping the LUNs and Filtering the Source WWN 8. Delivering the Configur ed Netw[...]

  • Page 218

    9 9-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension • Default Gateway IP host address for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface • UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet W AN Interface IP host address(es) • Router IP host address (default gateway for the W A N data path) attached to the UltraNet Edg e 3000 E[...]

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    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-11 Configuring T ape Device Extension Figure 8-4 is an example of the main window in ConfigManager (UCM). Adding Nodes for an Ethernet W AN Configuration Use the following procedur es to create a sample network map for a 1x1 10/100 Ethernet W AN configurat ion. This configuration will have two nodes that exte[...]

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    9 9-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension If this is the first time you ar e adding an Edge node to the Network Map, the Default Fibre Channel Interface T ype drop- down list will appear . Select the type of Fibre Channel interface for the network type you are configuring. — The first time you see the Defa[...]

  • Page 221

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-13 Configuring T ape Device Extension The UltraNet ConfigManager automatically assigns a name and number to ea ch icon that represents the UltraN et Edge St orage Router - 3000 Series, for example Node10 and Node20 . The node icons and their corresponding names are also displayed under the NetMap1 heading in [...]

  • Page 222

    9 9-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension The “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configure, when the Alphanumeric messages window display s BOTP on the front of the UltraNet Edge 3000. 2. Click on the line of text (the Br oadcast Data) that appears in that section to cause the serial number[...]

  • Page 223

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-15 Configuring T ape Device Extension NOTE: The S erial Number is located on the fr ont of the chassis and is used to identify the UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series. 4. Click Apply to enable the maintenance interface. UltraNet ConfigManager will load the IP addr ess information into the UltraNet Edge[...]

  • Page 224

    9 9-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 5. Repeat step a through step a for the second node (Node 20). 6. Continue the configuration pr oces s by proceeding to the “Setting the License Information” proced ure. Setting the License Information The License Key W izar d determines which featur es can be en[...]

  • Page 225

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-17 Configuring T ape Device Extension 3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10, which ar e found on the License and Registration Information document. Click the Next button. NOTE: If you need more detailed help, se e the “License W izar d” section in the UltraNet ConfigM anager Online Help . [...]

  • Page 226

    9 9-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 6. Continue the configuration process by pr oceeding to the “Adding an IP Circuit” pr ocedure. Adding an IP Circuit Y ou will now create an IP cir cui t. A cir cuit is the IP W AN link between Node10 and Node20. Use the IP Circuit W iz ard to create and configur [...]

  • Page 227

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-19 Configuring T ape Device Extension This wizard helps you select and configure an interface for each node, and configure the circuit. 5. Click Next . The IP Circuit W izard Node10 Choose Interface di alog box appears. The drop-d own menu displays the available IP interface providers in the UltraN et Edge 30[...]

  • Page 228

    9 9-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 6. Click the drop-down arrow and select the appr opriate IP interface provider and then click Next> . NOTE: Use I/O po rt 3 for all 1x1 configurations. The IP Circuit W izard Node10 Configure Interface dialog box appears. This dialog box enables you to configure t[...]

  • Page 229

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-21 Configuring T ape Device Extension At this time you can configure the gateway add ress (the r outer IP W AN address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) to create a static route to the destination IP addr ess (Node20 in this example) by continuing through the remainder of the steps in this procedur e. NOTE:[...]

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    9 9-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 11 . C l i c k o n t h e drop-down arrow and select the appr opriate IP interface provider . 12. Click Next> . NOTE: Use I/O po rt 3 for all 1x1 configurations. The IP Circuit W izard Node20 Configure Interface dialog box appears. This dialog box enables you to co[...]

  • Page 231

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-23 Configuring T ape Device Extension 13. Enter the IP Address (IP W AN address) and the Subnet Mask . The IP W AN address must be dif fer ent fro m the Ethernet maintenance interface address. NOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Address Worksheet , enter the following information: For Node20, enter th[...]

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    9 9-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension NOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway (the router IP address attached to the UltraNet Edge 3000) is at this point, you can add the static route at a later time. T o add static r outes at a later time, see Appendix A, Modifying Static Routes . 15. Select S[...]

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    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-25 Configuring T ape Device Extension 17. Click Next to accept the defaults. For optimal performance, the Maximum T ransmission Rate should be set to 92% of the speed of your slowest network segment. The IP Circuit W izard Finish dialog box is displaye d indicating that you have successfully completed the ste[...]

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    9 9-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 18. Click Finish . Once you have completed the above steps for a basic 1x1 Ethernet 10/100 W A N configuration, your network map should look like the following example: 19. Continue the configuration pr oc ess by f ollowing the “Creating a Data Path for Fibre Chann[...]

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    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-27 Configuring T ape Device Extension 1. In the main window of the Ultr aNet ConfigManager , right-click on the Fibre Channel Device Extension interface 10 for Node10 in the network map. The Create Data Path menu is displayed. 2. Click the Create Data Paths selection. Y ou should see “marching ants” outli[...]

  • Page 236

    9 9-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 4. Click Next . The FC Device Extension DataPath W i zard - Automatic DataPath Mapping dialog box appears. 5. Enter the number of data path entries that you would like configur ed on Fibr e Channel Device Extension inter face 10 on Node 10 in the Number of New Entri [...]

  • Page 237

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-29 Configuring T ape Device Extension Only the number of entries enter ed in this scr een will be automatically mapped. Mor e will need to be added manually if this number is not high enough (s ee the “Required Static Edge LUN Mapping” section). Selecting the Add Automatic Datapath Mapping Ent ries check [...]

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    9 9-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension Only the number of entries enter ed in this scr een will be automatically mapped. Mor e will need to be added manually if this number is not high enough (see the “Required Static Edge LUN Mapping” section). Selecting the Add Automatic Datapath Mapping Entries che[...]

  • Page 239

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-31 Configuring T ape Device Extension • If you ar e creating a 1x1 conf iguration, the only selectable r outing type is Dedicated Ci rcuit. All othe r options in this dialo g box are grayed out and ignored. • The selection you choose wi ll be applied to all the Fibr e Channel Device Extension interfaces. [...]

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    9 9-32 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension If Edge LUN mapping is not necessary , proceed to the “Delivering the Configur ed Network” section in this chapter . NOTE: See the examples in the “Network Configuration Examples” section to determine if your network needs static LUN mapping and so urce WWN f[...]

  • Page 241

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-33 Configuring T ape Device Extension 3. Enter the LUN of the tape drive (usually LUN zer o) in the LUN field. See T able 8-5 (page -7) and the screen below for an example. 4. Click OK . 5. Double-click on the Device Extension interface 20 on Node 20. 6. Click the Host tab. 7. Click in the Dest WWN/LUN field [...]

  • Page 242

    9 9-34 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 8. Select the WWN of the LUN defined on Node 10 (in the Peripheral tab) to map to LUN 0x1 on node 20. 9. Repeat step a and step a for each LUN that needs to be statically mapped to Node 10. 10. Click on the FibreCha nnel Adva nced tab and select the Show Source WWN F[...]

  • Page 243

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-35 Configuring T ape Device Extension The default is 8. 12. Configur e the Fibre Channe l topology by selecting one of the following choices in the Address T ype drop-down menu: 13. From the LUN 0 drop-down menu, select either Emulate or Passthru . Show Source WWN Filtering Select Fibre Channel Topology Disco[...]

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    9 9-36 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension This option, re ferred to as the Report LUNs mode, determines how LUN 0 is repr esented on this interf ace. It is used by initiators to determine the LU N inventory of certain devices (typi cally RAIDs). The Report LUNs command is processed locally and reflects all c[...]

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    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-37 Configuring T ape Device Extension 16. Repeat step a for each LUN that needs the source WWN filtering applied. 17. Click OK . Mapping Node 20 to WWNs Accessed by Node 10 1. Double-click on the Device Extension interface 20 on Node 20. 2. Click the Peripher al tab and define the WWNs accessed by Node 10 in [...]

  • Page 246

    9 9-38 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension 4. Click OK . 5. Double-click on the Devi ce Extension interface 10 on Node 10. 6. Click the Host tab. 7. Click in the Dest WWN/LUN field to map the 1st LUN to node 20. The field turns into a dr op-down menu, click anywhere within the field to show the menu.[...]

  • Page 247

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-39 Configuring T ape Device Extension 8. Select the WWN of the LUN defined on Node 20 (in the Peripheral tab) to map to LUN 0x1 on node 10. 9. Repeat step a and step a for each LUN that needs to be statically mapped to Node 20. 10. Click on the FibreCha nnel Adva nced tab and select the Show Source WWN Filter[...]

  • Page 248

    9 9-40 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Configuring T ape Device Extension The default is 8. 12. Configure the Fibr e Channel topology by selecting one of the following choices in the Address T ype drop-down menu: 13. From the LUN 0 drop-down menu, select either Emulate or Passthru . Show Source WWN Filtering Select Fibre Channel Topology D[...]

  • Page 249

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-41 Configuring T ape Device Extension This option, re ferred to as the Report LUNs mode, determines how LUN 0 is repr esented on this interf ace. It is used by initiators to determine the LU N inventory of certain devices (typi cally RAIDs). The Report LUNs command is processed locally and reflects all config[...]

  • Page 250

    9 9-42 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork 16. Repeat step a for each LUN that needs the source WWN filtering applied. 17. Click OK . 18. Proceed to the “Delivering th e Config ured Network” section. Deliv er ing the Configured Netw ork Now that you have configur ed a sample network, or i f you made chang[...]

  • Page 251

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-43 Delivering the Configured Netw ork Note: If you used the “Manual Config uration of the Initial IP Settings” procedure in Appendix H, complete the “Update UltraNe t ConfigManag er with the Manual Configurations” procedure before delivering the configured network. Setting the Deliv er y Properties T [...]

  • Page 252

    9 9-44 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork 2. Click Next . The Delivery W izard - Select Nodes scr een appears. 3. Select which node( s) you would like to deliver and click Next . The Delivery W izard - Select Operations scr een appears.[...]

  • Page 253

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-45 Delivering the Configured Netw ork 4. Select the delivery op tion you would like to perform on the selected node(s). — Deliver , Activate, and Reset - delivers the curr ent network map to the node(s), activates the configuration by copying it into the act ive director y and then r esets the node(s) — D[...]

  • Page 254

    9 9-46 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork 6. Click Deliver to complete the delivery of the configurations. Deliver Network Use the following pr ocedure to deliver the configuration files with the Deliver Netwo rk option: 1. Click the File menu. 2. Select Deliver Network to deli ver your configurations. The c[...]

  • Page 255

    9 Configuring T a pe Device Extension 9-47 Delivering the Configured Netw ork 1. Click OK . 2. The UltraNet Config Manage r Log.txt screen will automatica lly appear listing the Configuration W arnings and Error Mes sages in the V erify Log.[...]

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    9 9-48 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Delivering the Configured Netw ork[...]

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    FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining 10-1 10 FC/SCSI T a pe Pipelining This chapter provides an overview on FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining (Device Extens ion), LUN di scovery , an d dynamic and s tatic mapping. FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining on the UltraNet Edge 3000 allows tap e backup performance over distances up to thousands of miles. It performs over long distances wi[...]

  • Page 258

    10 10-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Buffering, Emulation, and Data Pr otection This also limits device performance because the device needs to wait on each command fr om the host controller . Buffering, on the other hand, enables queuing of individual I/O operations from the host contr oller to temporary memory in the device contr ol u[...]

  • Page 259

    10 FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining 10-3 UltraNet Edge 3000 Specific not get corrupted. For more information, see the Fibre Channel End to End CRC section in Chapt er 3, Network Design Criteria . UltraNet Edge 3000 Specif ic The UltraNet Edge 3000’s implementation of FC/SCSI T a pe Pipelining differs slight ly fr om similar channel and device extension i[...]

  • Page 260

    10 10-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Dynamic T arget LUN Disco very and LUN Ma pping The server UltraNet Edge 3000 may also be stat ically configured for a specific UltraNet Edge 3000 target LUN to be bound to a designated rem o te t arg e t W W N . D ynamic T arget LUN Disco ver y and LUN Ma pping The following sections provide an over[...]

  • Page 261

    10 FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining 10-5 Dynamic T arget LUN D isco very and LUN Ma pping T arget discovery is not awar e of devi ce type or available LUNs on the discovered tar get. LUN Discov er y A maximum of 32 devices can be discover ed or configured unidirectionally per I/O pair . A vailable bandwidth should be considered for concur rent operation of[...]

  • Page 262

    10 10-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Dynamic T arget LUN Disco very and LUN Ma pping Manag ing the WWN to Edge T arget LUNs The user may manage discovered WWNs to Edge target LUN bindings via the command line interface. Any or all lea rned WWN bindings may be purged. A list of purged WWNs is maintained so that those WWNs will not be red[...]

  • Page 263

    Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-1 11 Product Support and Softw are Maintenance This chapter pr ovides information for supportin g and maintaining the UltraNet Edg e 3000. It includes information about SNMP support, and the UltraNet W ebV iew monito ring tool. It also provides procedur es for upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000, UltraNet Co[...]

  • Page 264

    11 11-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are V e rify your Curr ent Softw are V er sion Before upgrading your softw are, use the following procedure to verify the current version of software fr om your PC: 1. T elnet to the UltraNet Edge 3000. 2. Enter the corr ect password if pr eviously defined. 3. I[...]

  • Page 265

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-3 Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 6. Install the New UltraNet Edge 3000 Software 7. Deliver the Configuratio ns Request License K ey from T echnical Support When an UltraNet Edge 3000 chassis is replaced , contact McDA T A T echnical Support to receive a License Key for the new hardware repl[...]

  • Page 266

    11 11-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 6. Using UCM, display the network map created i n the previous version of UCM. 7. Start the Hardware Replacement Wizard by right-clicking on the UltraNet Edge 3000 node> To o l s > Replace Node (Hardware Replacement) for the new UltraNet Edge 3000. 8. [...]

  • Page 267

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-5 Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 7. Issue the bye command at the F TP pr ompt. Install the New UltraNet Edge 3000 Software Use the following procedur e to install the new UltraNet Edge 3000 software: 1. Issue an upgrade EDR31 xx .tar command to install the new software. Where xx = the most [...]

  • Page 268

    11 11-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 9. After the tarExtract command is complete, issue a reset command to boot up the UltraNet Edge 3000. 10. Remove any files that were r enamed in step . 1 1. Immediately telnet to the UltraNet Edge 3000 that has just been upgraded. Y ou will be prompted f or [...]

  • Page 269

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-7 Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 4. <blue>Replace the UltraNet Edg e 3000 Chassis and Update UCM 5. <blue>F TP the New UltraNet Edge 3000 Software 6. <blue>Install the New UltraNet Edge 3000 Software 7. <blue>Deliver the Configurations Request License K ey from T ech[...]

  • Page 270

    11 11-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are This will reset the UltraNet Edge 3000 and bring up the maintenance IP address. 8. Using W indows Dial-up Networking , establish a PPP session from the local PC to the new UltraNet Edge 3000. 9. Using the most curr ent version of UCM, display the network map[...]

  • Page 271

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-9 Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 6. Issue the get EDR31 xx .tar command at the F TP prompt to re trieve the new software fr om the new UltraNet Edge 30 00. Where xx = the most current version of the UltraNet Edge 3000 software. 7. Issue the bye command at the F TP pr ompt. Install the New U[...]

  • Page 272

    11 11-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Softw are 6. After the tarExtract command is complete, issue a reset command to boot up the UltraNet Edge 3000. 7. Remove any files that were r enamed in step . 8. After issuing the reset command, press ENTER to go into pr om mode . 9. Issue the flash_html “romx”[...]

  • Page 273

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-11 UltraNet W ebVie w Monitoring Application 5. Issue the tartoc <filename> command to display a listing of the files within the tar archive file you wish to extract. 6. Check the r esulting list to see if any of the files within the tar archive alr eady exist on the disk. If versions of the file[...]

  • Page 274

    11 11-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet W ebView Monitoring Application Obtaining the UltraNet W ebVie w Product The UltraNet W e bV iew pr oduct is purchased separately fr om the other UltraNet products. It can be obtained in a number of dif ferent ways: • If W ebV iew is or dered with the UltraNet Edge 3000, it will be instal[...]

  • Page 275

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-13 UltraNet W ebVie w Monitoring Application T o verify the current version of W ebV iew on your Ultr aNet Edge 3000, follow the procedure “V erify your Current Softwa re V ersion” , found on page -2 in this chapter . NOTE: W ebV iew has been tested on the following operating systems and browsers: [...]

  • Page 276

    11 11-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet ConfigMa nager Upgrade Thu Sep 13 16:55:36 NOTICE: CNT511: nu_cfgd:1:5:0 ui_envput: Environment variable put (_RPMCPUCheckDisabled) (YES) command received. User Entry: cfg envput _RPMCPUCheckDisabled YES Ok. rpm erase cmntwebview rpm install WV32.RPM rpm query -a CMNTnucleus-V3.1.1.2-0 CMNT[...]

  • Page 277

    11 Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-15 UltraNet ConfigMa nager Upgrade NOTE: UltraNet ConfigManager runs on Microsoft W indows 98, NT , 2000, and XP . Upgrading the UltraNet ConfigMana ger Softw are Use the following procedur e to install the most current UltraNet ConfigManager software r elease: 1. Obtain the most current UltraNet Confi[...]

  • Page 278

    11 11-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet ConfigMa nager Upgrade[...]

  • Page 279

    Hardw are Maintenance 12-1 12 Hardw are Maintenance The UltraNet Edge 3000 does not have scheduled maintenance requir ements. In the event of fail ure, contact Customer Support for individual component replacement or whole unit replacement. This chapter provides r emoval and replacement pr ocedures for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Field R eplaceable Unit[...]

  • Page 280

    12 12-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Front and Rear V iew of UltraNet Edge 3000 Chassis NOTE: If the motherboar d, compress ion card, or flash di sk are deemed defective, the whole chassis will need to be r eplaced. Front and Rear V ie w of Ul traNet Edge 3000 Chassis Figure 0-1 Field R eplaceable Units (FR Us) Replacing the UltraNet Ed[...]

  • Page 281

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-3 Fan Assembly Remo v al Procedure • Compression Car d • Flash Disk A chassis replacement r equires the cover and all interface cards be removed and installed into the new chassis. F an Assembly Remo v al Pr ocedure Use the following procedur e to remove the fan assembly fr om the UltraNet Edge 3000. T ools Required:[...]

  • Page 282

    12 12-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Fan Assembly Installation Pr ocedure 2. Place the UltraNet Edge 3000 unit on a level surface so the back of the unit is facing you. 3. Using a small straight-slot scr ewdriver , loosen the 6-32-inch flathead blade captive scr ew on the louvered fan door until it springs open. 4. Pull the louvered fan[...]

  • Page 283

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-5 Po wer Supply Remo val Pr ocedure 1. Remove the new fan assembly from its antistatic wrapping. 2. Connect the power- feed connect or(s) to the main processing board. (Each connector has one black and one red power -feed wire w hich are keyed and polarized.) CAUTION If you have not turned o ff the power to th e unit, th[...]

  • Page 284

    12 12-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Po wer Supply Remo val Pr ocedure CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and f ollow ESD procedures during the handling of all ele ctronic componen ts. 1. T urn off the power to the faulty power supply usi ng the appropriate AC switch. NOTE: The power supplies are hot swappabl e, which means an individual powe[...]

  • Page 285

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-7 Po wer Supply Installation Pr ocedure P ow er Supply Installation Pr ocedure Use the following procedur e to install the power supply into the UltraNet Edge 3000. CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and f ollow ESD procedures during the handling of all electronic components. T ools Required: No special tools are r equired. CA[...]

  • Page 286

    12 12-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide T op Co ver Installation Pr ocedure 1. T urn off both power supplies on the Ultr aNet Edge 3000. 2. Unplu g the power cor ds. 3. Locate the four scr ews on the top cover of the UltraNet Edge 3000. 4. Remove the four screws fr om the top cover using the small Phillips scr ewdriver . 5. T o remove the [...]

  • Page 287

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-9 Fibre Channel Interface Car d Remov al Procedur e CAUTION Make sure the power is of f. Attach a wrist strap and follow ESD procedures during the handling of all el ectronic components. NOTE: When placing the top cover onto the chassis, ensur e the fan wires and DC wires ar e clear of the UltraNet Edge 3000 chassis. Thi[...]

  • Page 288

    12 12-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Fibre Channel Interface Car d Installation Procedur e 5. Remove the two scr ews at the rear of the Fibr e Channel interface card. 6. Carefully pull the Fibr e Channel interface card up. It is connected to two socketed connectors. 7. Remove the Fibre Channel inte rface card fr om the chassis. 8. Foll[...]

  • Page 289

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-11 10/100 Ethernet Interface Card Remo val Pr ocedure For I/O 1, the Fibr e Channel interface car d will plug into location J14 and J15 on the motherboard. If the Fibre Channel interface card is being installed into I/O 2, plug it into location J12 and J13 on the motherboard. 2. Secure the Fibre Channel interface card us[...]

  • Page 290

    12 12-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide 10/100 Ethernet Interface Car d Installation Procedure 6. Carefully pull the 10/100 Ethern et interface card up. The 10/100 Ethernet interface card is connect ed to two socketed connectors. 7. Remove the 10/100 Ethernet interface card fr om the chassis. 8. Follow the 10/100 Ethernet Interface Card I[...]

  • Page 291

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-13 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Card Remo val Pr ocedure 2. Secur e the 10/100 Ethernet interface car d using the two scr ews that were made available during the removal pr ocedure. T orque to 6 in-lbs . 3. Reconnect the power cords (r ear). 4. T urn on the power supplies. 5. Replace the cover by following the T op Cover I[...]

  • Page 292

    12 12-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Gigabit Ethernet Interface Card Installation Procedure 8. Follow the Gigabit Ethernet Interface Card In stallation Proced ure to install the new Gig-E interface card. Giga bit Ether net Interface Car d Installation Procedure Use the following procedur e to inst all the Gigabit Ethernet (Gig-E) inter[...]

  • Page 293

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-15 OC-3 ATM Inte rface Card Remo val Pr ocedure 5. Replace the cover by following the T op Cover Installation Procedur e. NOTE: T o replace the Gigabit Ethernet transceiver , see the replacement procedures found later in this c hapter . OC-3 A TM Interface Card Remo v al Procedure Use the following procedur e to remove t[...]

  • Page 294

    12 12-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide OC-3 ATM Interf ace Card Installation Procedur e 8. Follow the OC-3 A TM Interface Card Installation Procedure to install the new OC-3 A TM interface card. OC-3 A TM Interface Car d Installation Procedure Use the following procedur e to install the OC-3 A TM interface card into the UltraNet Edge 300[...]

  • Page 295

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-17 Replacing the Gigabit Ether net Shor t W av e Transceiv er NOTE: T o replace the OC-3 A TM transceiver , see the replacement pr ocedures found later in this chapter . Replacing the Gigabit Ether net Sho r t W ave Tra n s c e i ve r There ar e several types of short wave transceivers for the Gig-E interface card. This [...]

  • Page 296

    12 12-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Shor t W ave T ransceiv er Remo ving the Gig-E Short W av e SFP T ransceiver Use the removal procedur e below that corr esponds with the type of transceiver you are r emoving. Remo ving the Black Metal Clasp Tr a n s c e i ve r 1. Remove the fiber optic cabling from th[...]

  • Page 297

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-19 Replacing the Gigabit Ether net Shor t W av e Transceiv er 3. Pull the trans ceiver out of the interfa ce card. Installing the Gig-E Short W av e SFP T ransceiver Use the installation pr ocedure below to install all variations of the Gig-E short wave transceivers. Installing the Red Plastic T ab Transceiv er 1. Carefu[...]

  • Page 298

    12 12-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Shor t W ave T ransceiv er Installing the Black Metal Clasp Tr a n s c e i ve r Installing the Plain Metal Clasp Tr a n s c e i ve r Sb0 5 3 Sb126[...]

  • Page 299

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-21 Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Long Wa ve T ransceiver Replacing the Gigabit Ether net Long W a ve T r ansceiv er This section pr ovides procedur es for both removin g and installing the Gig-E long wave transceiver . T ools required: No special tools ar e r equired. CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and f ollow ESD procedu[...]

  • Page 300

    12 12-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Long Wa ve T ransceiver Installing the Gig-E Long W a ve SFP T ransceiver The long wave transceiver for the Gig-E interface card has a blue metal clasp, shown below . Use the following proce dure to install the transceiver into the interface card. Installing the Blue M[...]

  • Page 301

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-23 Replacing the Gigabit Et her net Copper Transceiv er Replacing the Gigabit Ether net Copp er Transceiv er This section pr ovides procedur es for removing and installin g the Gigabit Ethernet Copper transceiver . T ools required: No special tools ar e r equired. CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and f ollow ESD procedures d[...]

  • Page 302

    12 12-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Copper Transceiver Installing the Gig-E Copper T ransceiver There is only one type of Copper transceiver used for the Gig-E interface card, use the following pr ocedure to install it into the interface card. 1. Carefully position the copper tran sceiver to in sert it i[...]

  • Page 303

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-25 Replacing the OC-3 ATM Short W av e Transceiv er Replacing the OC-3 A TM Short W a v e T ransceiv er This section pr ovides procedur es for both removin g and installing the OC-3 A TM short wave transceiver . T ools required: No special tools ar e r equired. CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and f ollow ESD procedures duri[...]

  • Page 304

    12 12-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the OC-3 ATM Short W av e T ransceiver 3. Carefully pull the transceiver out of the interface card. Installing the OC-3 A TM Shor t W a ve SFP T ransceiver Use the following procedur e to install the short wave OC-3 A TM transceiver into the (right) port of the interface card. Although the[...]

  • Page 305

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-27 Replacing the OC-3 ATM Long W av e Transceiv er Replacing the OC-3 A TM Long W av e T ransceiver This section pr ovides procedur es for both removin g and installing the OC-3 A TM long wave transceiver . T ools required: No special tools ar e r equired. CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and f ollow ESD procedures during th[...]

  • Page 306

    12 12-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the OC-3 ATM Long W a ve T ransceiver NOTE: The long wave OC-3 A TM transceiver has a blue plastic body . Currently , only the right port is functional. Installing the OC-3 AT M L o n g Wave S F P T ransceiver The OC-3 A TM long wave transceiver has a blue plastic body with a plain metal c[...]

  • Page 307

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-29 Replacing the Fibre Channel Short W ave T ransceiver Replacing the Fibre Channel Short W a v e T ransceiver This section pr ovides procedur es for both removin g and installing the various types of Fibre Channel short wave transceivers. The following procedur es apply to the FCBB interface car d except where otherwise[...]

  • Page 308

    12 12-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Fibre Channel Short W av e Transce iver 3. Pull the trans ceiver out of the interfa ce card. Remo ving the Black Plastic T ab Transceiv er 1. Remove the fiber optic cabling from the transceiver . 2. Gently push the black r elease tab towards the interface card to release the transceive[...]

  • Page 309

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-31 Replacing the Fibre Channel Short W ave T ransceiver Installing the Black Metal Clasp Tr a n s c e i ve r NOTE: This black metal clasp transceive r is also used with the FCXL2 interface card . Installing the Blac k Plastic T ab T ransceiv er Sb053 Sb103 Sb10[...]

  • Page 310

    12 12-32 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Fibre Channel Long W a ve T ransceiver Replacing the Fibre Channel Long W av e T ransceiv er This section pr ovides procedur es for both removin g and installing the Fibre Channel long wave transceiver . T ools required: No special tools ar e r equired. CAUTION Attach a wrist strap and[...]

  • Page 311

    12 Hardw are Maintenance 12-33 Replacing the Fibre Channel Long W a ve T ransceiver Installing the Fibre Channel Long W av e SFP T ransceiver Use the following procedur e to install the long wave Fibre Channel transceiver into the interface card. Installing the Blue Plastic T ab Transceiv er 1. Carefully position the long wave transceiver to insert[...]

  • Page 312

    12 12-34 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Replacing the Fibre Channel Long W a ve T ransceiver[...]

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    Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-1 13 T r oubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter pr ovides basic informati on for troubleshooting and diagnostics for the UltraNet Edge 3000 product. Basic T r oubleshooting for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Begin the tr oubleshooting pr ocedures by using the following list to check the cables, LE[...]

  • Page 314

    13 13-2 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 This section does not provide a complete listing of the commands issuable on the UltraNet Edge 3000, for information on these and other commands issuable on the UltraNet Edge 3000 please refer to the UltraNet Edge Storage Router Command Reference on[...]

  • Page 315

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-3 User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 TA N K I O The TA N K I O user i nterface provides information re garding the ci rcu i t a c ros s t h e W AN. Fo r fu r th e r information on the T ANKIO user interface commands, r efer to the T ANKIO commands section in the UltraNet Ed[...]

  • Page 316

    13 13-4 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 ip addr dl addr s ec resolves replies flags 192.168.10.1 0:0:88:0: 56:4a 0 0 cpPl 192.168.10.2 0:d0:9:6f:6b:da :01 0 0 c 192.168.10.3 0:0:c:7:ac:3 e :24 3110 0 c u 192.168.10.5 0:d0:9:6f:6b:da :01 0 0 c instance 2 (ethernet2) (IP WAN Interfac e) ip [...]

  • Page 317

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-5 User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 OperStatus Up LastChange 366396 LinkUpDownTrapEnable Enable PromiscuousMode False ConnectorType True Alias Ethernet/100 sl ot 1 PCI I/O 3 InOctets 0x000000000001e b52 InUcastPkts 1066 InMulticast 0 InBroadcast 36 InDiscards 12 InErrors 0[...]

  • Page 318

    13 13-6 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 Alias Ethernet/100 sl ot 1 PCI I/O 0 InOctets 0x000000000050e a7b InUcastPkts 3371 InMulticast 0 InBroadcast 11834 InDiscards 10124 InErrors 0 InUnknownProtos 10124 OutOctets 0x0000000000068 fc7 OutUcastPkts 10630 OutMulticast 175 OutBroadcast 255 O[...]

  • Page 319

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-7 User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 Gigabit instance 2 ------------------ Slot 1 Index 3 Descr Gigabit Etherne t slot 1 PCI I/O 3 Type 117 MTU 1476 Speed 1000000000 PhysAddress 000088005690 AdminStatus Up OperStatus Up LastChange 2691 LinkUpDownTrapEnable Enable Promiscuou[...]

  • Page 320

    13 13-8 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 gnic3 auto This command displays the auto negotiation parameters r egarding the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. FCCNT The FCCNT user interface is used to display statistical and informational data pertaining to the FCBB Fibr e Channel card. For further[...]

  • Page 321

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-9 User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 fccnt dump backbone remote This command displays the state of the r emote Fibre Channel backbone for the FCCNT interface. fccnt dump backbone trace This command displays the backbone frame traces at the Fibre Channel level. fccnt dump pr[...]

  • Page 322

    13 13-10 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 fccnt pro xy This command controls the S witch WWN Proxy . T o enable Switch WWN Proxy , issue the enable argument followed by the specific Fibr e Channel instance. T o disable Swit ch WWN Proxy , issue the disable argument followed by the specific[...]

  • Page 323

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-11 User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 Reference . The following sections highlight the commands useful for troubleshooting. fcxl2 dump backbone This command displays the state of the Fibr e Channel backbone for the FCXL2 interface. tm.0x10> fcxl2 fcxl21.0x10> dump bac[...]

  • Page 324

    13 13-12 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide User Interface Commands f or the UltraNet Edge 3000 CHARM The charm user interface provides statistical and informational data pertaining to the CHARM A TM/PO S W AN interfaces. For further information on the CHARM user interface commands, refer to the “CHARM Commands” chapter in the UltraNet Ed[...]

  • Page 325

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-13 Tr oubleshooting FC/SCSI T a pe Pipelining (Device Extension) V002 Basic hardware (serial port, PCI, net work) initialization failed V003 Kernel configuration failed V004 Instruction cache enabling failed V005 Kernel root task creation failed V007 Memory pool initialization failed V008 M[...]

  • Page 326

    13 13-14 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Tr oubleshooting FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining (Device Extension) Basic T roubleshooting Steps for FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining 1. Can the UltraNet Edge 3000 communicate with each other? a. Run the tankio stats 1 command. (See the “T ANKIO” section in this chapter .) b. Run either the amdenet stats comma[...]

  • Page 327

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-15 Tr oubleshooting FC/SCSI T a pe Pipelining (Device Extension) This command issues an inquiry t o all devices l isted in the UltraNet Edge 3000’s FC /SCSI T a pe Pipelining LUN map. The output from this command lists which devices the UltraN et Edge Storage Router can access. c. Run the[...]

  • Page 328

    13 13-16 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Diagnostics ttag wwnPurg 2 x perm command. Issuing the t tag wwnDisp command will display the permanently purged entries in the table as purged perm in that entry . 6. Did the UltraNet Edge 300 0 dynamically discover all of the devices? a. The UltraNet Edge 3000 will no t dynamically discover device[...]

  • Page 329

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-17 Diagnostics UltraNet Edge 3000 from a re mote terminal. Use the same procedur e for all diagnostic programs except wher e noted. Serial Interface Connection T o u se a serial connection, f ollow this procedure: 1. Configure the terminal emulator for a speed of 38400, 8 data bits, no pari[...]

  • Page 330

    13 13-18 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Diagnostics Loading and Starting the Diagnostic Program Use the following procedur e to load and start the diagnostic program: 1. From the prom > prompt, type dll_load “diags/ xxxx .dll” and press the Enter key . where xxxx = acht (CH ARM A TM/POS diagnostic program) sbtt (PowerPC diagnostic [...]

  • Page 331

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-19 UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs This section provide s information for each of the diagnostic pr ograms currently available for th e UltraNet Edge 3000. NOTE: Some tests may take several minutes to complete, while others will take very little[...]

  • Page 332

    13 13-20 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs Options={ SINGLE STOP 0 1 } Total Errors={ 0 } Tests Run={ } Parameters={ 2468 2000 00 0011 1 52 AAL5 CBR Random 01020304 } { BUFFER_BLD COMPARE_DATA BU FFER_CLR ADD_CRC_TO_OB } {*ATMC#0:B#3/D#1:PCI#3: D8000000 D 8008000 40000000 44000000 } { 20 4000000 OC-3 CH[...]

  • Page 333

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-21 UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs Po w erPC Diagnostic Program (SBTT) The UltraNet Edge 3000 PowerPC diag nostic prog ram resides on the UltraNet Edge 3000’s flash drive as the file sbtt.dll. Using the PROM interface, the file must be loaded into memory and executed fr om there. T[...]

  • Page 334

    13 13-22 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs ***** PASSED--- DMA Incr Byte Test passed = 1, failed = 0 DMA Incr Packet Test running... ***** PASSED--- DMA Incr Packet Test passed = 1, failed = 0 DMA Incr Pkt/Byte Test running... ***** PASSED--- DMA Incr Pkt/Byte Te st passed = 1, failed = 0 DMA1/2 Test ru[...]

  • Page 335

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-23 UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs { BUFFER_MEM 2.13 Gbps RATE } 0. Exit Diagnostic 12. Lpbk Flow Thru CRC Test 1. Set Options 13. L pbk TX Gather Test 2. Set Parameters 14. FC-BB Port to Port Test 3. FC-BB Register Test 15. F C-BB P2P Incr Byte Test 4. FC-BB TX Queue Data Test 1 6. [...]

  • Page 336

    13 13-24 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs ***** PASSED--- Lpbk Interrupt Incr Byte passed = 1, failed = 0 ***** PASSED--- Lpbk Interrupt Incr Byte passed = 1, failed = 0 Test 12, Lpbk Flow Thru CRC Test run ning... ***** PASSED--- Lpbk Flow Thru CRC T est passed = 1, failed = 0 ***** PASSED--- Lpbk Flo[...]

  • Page 337

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-25 UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs { Dest Adrs 000088004FEE 40000100 42000100 100000 110000 120000 } { Internal BUFFER_MEM MII 100_M b } { ENET#1:B#5/D#01:PCI#0: E0000000 Enet Adrs 000088005672 } { Dest Adrs 00 0088005672 600000 800000 102000 112000 122000 } { Internal HOST_MEM 10BT [...]

  • Page 338

    13 13-26 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs Individual test s can be selected fr om the menu or the “ Execute All” option can be used to run tests 3, 4, 5, and 6. *> SBTM GNIC3 ENET Diagnostic Test R evision PRE-REL - 12/20/01 <* MAIN MENU Options={ SINGLE STOP 0 1 } Total Errors={ 0 } Tests Ru[...]

  • Page 339

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-27 UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs ZPCM Compression Diagnostic Program (ZPCT) The UltraNet Edge 3000 ZPCM Compression diagnostic pr ogram resides on the UltraNet Edge 3000’s flash drive as th e fi le zpct.dll. Using the PROM interface, the file must be loaded into memory and execut[...]

  • Page 340

    13 13-28 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs 10. Incr Pkt/Byte C/U Tst 24. Multi Board Cmp/Ucmp 96. Run All CE1/2 C/U Tsts 11. Varied Byte C/U Test 25. M/B Incr Byte C/U 97. Run All M/B C/U Tests 12. Varied Data C/U Test 26. M/B Incr Pkt C/U 98. Run All CE1/2 M/B C/U 13. Chained Pkt C/U Test 27. M/B Incr [...]

  • Page 341

    13 Tro ub le s h o o t i n g a n d D ia g n o s t i c s 13-29 UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs CE1/2 Incr P/B C/U running... ***** PASSED--- CE1/2 Incr P/B C/U passed=1, failed=0 CE1/2 Var Byte C/U running... ***** PASSED--- CE1/2 Var Byte C/U passed=1, failed=0 CE1/2 Var Data C/U running... ***** PASSED--- CE1/2 Var Data C/U passed=1, failed[...]

  • Page 342

    13 13-30 McD A T A Ultr aNet Edge 3000 User Guide Graceful Shutdown ***** PASSED--- Sector Data Write/Re ad passed = 1, failed = 0 Graceful Shutdown T o preserve the system integ rity , you will need to perform a graceful shutdown of the UltraNet Edge 3000 prior to powering down the system. Use the following procedur e to perform the graceful shutd[...]

  • Page 343

    A-1 A Site Preparation This appendix pr ovides site-preparation r equir ements for the UltraNet Edge 3000. Site Requirements This section provides the chassis dimensions, clearance, environmental, and power requir ements for the UltraNet Edge 3000. UltraNet Edge 3000 Chassis Dimensions Ta b l e A-1 lists t he chassis dimensions of the UltraNet Edge[...]

  • Page 344

    A-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Clearance Requirements Clearance Requirements Use the information below when selecting a location for your UltraNet Edge 3000. T o facilitat e ma intenance and cable access, allow approximately 2 feet of clearance at the fr ont and rear of the rack or cabinet. For UL compliance, use the air flow [...]

  • Page 345

    A-3 Clearance Requirements En vironmental Specifications The UltraNet Edge 3000 r equires an envir onment that is within the specifications listed in Ta b l e A-3 . Ta b l e A-3 En vironmental Specifications Envir onmental Par a me t er Specification Operation Environment Ambient T emperatur e (°F) Ambient T emperatur e (°C) Relative Humidity 40?[...]

  • Page 346

    A-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Clearance Requirements Power R e q u ir e m e nt s Provide corr ect power levels within the range provided in Ta b l e A-4 to ensure that the UltraNet Edge 3000 functions appropriately . The power connector for the UltraNet Ed ge 3000 is a three-pronged plug (NEMA 5-15P). Ta b l e A-4 UltraNet Ed[...]

  • Page 347

    B-1 B Installation and Cabling This appendix pr ovides installation and cabling in formation for the UltraNet Edge 3000. Ov er view The UltraNet Edge 3000 host and network I/O hardwar e components have been pr e-installed. Y ou are respons ible for the following: • Revie w the s ite-preparatio n requirements in Appendix A, Site Preparation befor [...]

  • Page 348

    B-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Unpacking and Inspect ing the Hardw are Unpacking and Inspecting the Hardw are Use the following procedur e to unpack and inspect your hardwar e: 1. Cut the tape and open the car dboard cove rs. 2. Lift the chassis up and out fr om the cardboar d box. 3. Place the unit on a static-free or static-[...]

  • Page 349

    B-3 UltraNet Edge 3000 Placement — For a recessed mount, positi on th e brackets so they ar e extended from the fr ont of the UltraNet Edge 3000 unit approximately 3 1/4”. Attach the brackets using the rear holes (see illustration below). NOTE: Using a screw longer than 1/4 inch will impinge on the power supply and make it impossib le to remove[...]

  • Page 350

    B-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Connecting the UltraNet Edge 3000 NOTE: Do not stack the units. The top air holes and side vents must remain unconstricted. Connecting the UltraNet Edge 3000 This section describes the procedures for making your initial setup connection (Ethernet RJ-45), powe r connection, network interface conne[...]

  • Page 351

    B-5 Connecting the UltraNet Edge 3000 Po w er Connection Use the following procedur e to connect power to the UltraNet Edge 3000 : NOTE: The illustration (se e Figure B-2 ) depicts the redundant power supply . 1. Connect the appropr iate end of both AC power cords to the power connectors on the r ear panel of the UltraNet Edge 3000 unit. 2. Connect[...]

  • Page 352

    B-6 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Network Interf ace Connections Netw ork Interface Connections The following sections describe the pr ocedures to connect and remove the network cables that attach to the UltraNet Edge 3000 interface cards on the fr ont of the unit. This section also provides installation and re moval procedure s [...]

  • Page 353

    B-7 Network Interf ace Connections To p o l o g y I s s u e s For each segment of the network, you need to decide what ty pe of cable and fiber to use. Ta b l e B-1 lists the McDA T A -recommended Fibre types. NOTE: The installer must ensur e the correct optical transceiver is used on the UltraNet Edge equipment. Connecting Fibre Channel Cabling Us[...]

  • Page 354

    B-8 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Network Interf ace Connections Remo ving Fibre Channel Cabling The following illustration shows a fiber optic cable with a LC connector and a fiber optic transceiver . 1. Grasp the LC connector at the end of the fiber optic cable. 2. Depress the LC connector clip located underneath the LC connect[...]

  • Page 355

    B-9 Network Interf ace Connections Gigabit Ether net Cabling This section pr ovides information about the Gi gabit Ethernet (Gig-E) interface configuration, cablin g and op tional transceivers. Connecting Gig-E Cabling Use this section to connect the cabling for the Gig-E interface . 1. Locate the I/O interface configur ed as Gigabit Ethernet. 2. L[...]

  • Page 356

    B-10 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Initial Po wer -On Procedure re moving and installing the transceivers are found in Chapter 12, Hardware Mainte nance . OC-3 ATM Cabling and T ransceiv er s This section pr ovides information abo ut the OC-3 A TM interface configuration, cabling and optional transceive rs. The OC-3 A TM connecti[...]

  • Page 357

    B-11 Initial Po wer - On Procedure 5. T urn the power switch(es) to the On ( ⏐ ) position (this activates the systems initial loadi ng routine). The power switch is located directly above the power cor d, see Fi gure B-4 . V erify status with the indicator lights and the Alphanumer ic messages window display on front of the unit. (See the “Indi[...]

  • Page 358

    B-12 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Maintenance and Diagnostics Connections Maintenance and Diagnostics Connections The following sections pr ovide the proced ures for maintenance and diagnostics connections. Serial Interface Cabling Instructions Use this section for maintenance or diagnostic connections via a serial interface. Co[...]

  • Page 359

    B-13 Maintenance and Diagnostics Connections attached to the DTE interface on the PC and connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the serial inte rface on the UltraNet Edge 3000. See Figure B-6 . Figure B-6 PC Connection to Serial Interface RS-232 Serial Interface The UltraNet Edge 3000 has one seri al interface which is used for console connec[...]

  • Page 360

    B-14 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Cables and Equipment Cables and Equipment The following sections list the cables, connectors, and other equipment needed for the UltraNet Edge 3000. McD A T A-Supplied Cables and Equipment The cables, adapters, and ot her equipment listed in Ta b l e B- 3 are supplied by McDA T A . Ta b l e B-3 [...]

  • Page 361

    B-15 Prev enting Damage from Elect r ostatic Discharge (ESD) Customer -Supplied Cables and Equipment The specific host and network cables for the e xternal cable connections must be su pplied by the customer . Ta b l e B-4 lists the cables, connectors, and other equipment that the customer is responsi ble for supplying. Pre venting Damage fr om Ele[...]

  • Page 362

    B-16 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Prev enting Damage from Elect r ostatic Discharge (ESD) • Conserve movement. Movement ca n cause build-up of static electricity . • Handle the Ul traNet Edge 3000 and its components car efully . Never touch the cir cuitry . Place your hands only on the edges, rails, or frame of the unit. •[...]

  • Page 363

    C-1 C Cables , Connectors , and Ada pters This appendix lists the RS-232 cables, t he DB adapters, and the pinouts for the DB adapters available through McDA T A. It also contains cable and connector specif ications for the Fibre Channel, 10/100 Ethernet, Gigabit Ethern et, and OC-3 A TM interfaces. RS-232 Cables with RJ-45 Connector The RS-232 cab[...]

  • Page 364

    C-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide DB Adap ters DB Adapters A vailab le through McD A T A The Ta b l e C- 2 provides the description fo r the RJ-45 to DB adapters AA Adapter Pinouts Ta b l e C-3 pr ovides the pinouts of the AA adapter . The AA is a DB25-to-RJ45 RS-232 straight through adapter . The AA adapter is attached to the r [...]

  • Page 365

    C-3 DB Adapters EE Adapter Pinouts Ta b l e C-4 pr ovides the pinouts of the EE adapter . The EE adapter is a DB9-to-RJ45 RS-232 crossover adapter and is used to connect the PC to the UltraNet Edge 3000. Ta b l e C-4 EE Adapter Pinouts RJ-45 Pin Out DB9 Pin Out (EE Adapter) 1 DTR 4 DTR 2 DSR 6 DSR 3 DCD 1 DCD 4 GND 5 GND 5 TXD 3 TXD 6 RXD 2 RXD 7 R[...]

  • Page 366

    C-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Fibre Channel Specifications Fibre Channel Specif ications The Fibr e Channel interface support s Class 2*, Class 3**, and Class F*** traffic and the following approved standar ds: • FC PH ANSI X3.2 30-1994 • FC-GS ANSI X3.288-19 96 • FC-SW NCITS 321-19 98 • FC-BB Project 1238-2000 The Fi[...]

  • Page 367

    C-5 Fibre Channel Specifications Data Rate 1.0625 Gbps and 2.125 Gbps Recei ver Sensiti vity -25 to -8 dBm Bandwidth (Min.) 500 Mhz/Km Fiber Count duplex Maximum Length 50 microns = 450 meters @ 1.0625 Gbps 50 microns = 260 meters @ 2.125 Gbps 62.5 microns = 250 meters @ 1.0625 Gbps 62.5 microns = 120 meters @ 2.125 Gbps Output Power -10 to -4 dBm [...]

  • Page 368

    C-6 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Ethernet 10/100 Specifications Ether net 10/100 Specifications The UltraNet Edge 3000 supports the IEEE 802.3, ANSI 8802-3 Ethernet 10/100 standards. Ta b l e C-7 provides the Ethernet 10/100 cable type specifications. Giga bit Ether net Specifications The UltraNet Edge 3000 supports the IEEE 802[...]

  • Page 369

    C-7 Gigabit Ethernet Specifications Attenuation (Max.) 5 0 µ 4.0dB/1.5Km @ 850 nm 62.5µ 3.5dB/Km @ 850 nm Bandwidth (Min.) 500 MHz/Km for 50 µm MMF 200 MHz/Km for 62.5 µm Single-mode Reach 10 Km Fiber/Cladding Diameter 9/125 micron Distance 10 Km Connector T ype Duplex LC Operational W avelength 1310 nm Data Rate 1.25 Gbps Recei ver sensiti vit[...]

  • Page 370

    C-8 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide OC-3 ATM Specif ications OC-3 A TM Specifications The UltraNet Edge 3000 supports the ATM Forum UNI V3.1, ITU-T G.703, ITU-T G.704, ITU-T G.70 7, ITU I.432 an d the ATM Forum document af-phy-0062.000 fo r O C- 3 A TM t e ch no lo g y . Ta b l e C-9 provides the OC-3 A TM cable type specifications[...]

  • Page 371

    C-9 OC-3 ATM Specif ications Recei ver input maximu m powe r Recei ver input minimum power 0 dBm -34.0 dBm T ypical Transmission Length 40 Km Operational wa velength 1310 nm Data Rate 155 Mbps Recei ver Sensiti vity -36 dBm Output Power -3 dBm Maximum Input Po wer -7 dBm T ypical cable attenuation at 1300 nm 0.35to 0.50 dB/Km Connector T ype Duplex[...]

  • Page 372

    C-10 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide OC-3 ATM Specif ications[...]

  • Page 373

    D-1 D Adv anced UCM Conf igurations This appendix pr ovides additional UltraNet ConfigManager (UCM) configuration options that are beyond the typical Edge network configurations. The topics covered ar e as follows: • Configuring the Internal McDA T A Fibre Channel Switch Interface • T ime Synchr onization Protocol • T ransport CRC Checking ?[...]

  • Page 374

    D-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Configuring the Internal McD AT A Fibre Channel Switch Interface FCSW T ab (2 por t only) If you are configuring the internal Fibr e Channel Switch application with two ports, an FCSW tab is selectable for each of the interface ports. These tabs allow you to conf igure the parameters for each por[...]

  • Page 375

    D-3 Configuring the Internal McD AT A Fibre Channel Switch Interf ace None - Select this opti on to disable batching. Frame Batching - Frame batching incr eases throughput by grouping data frames for transmi ssion. The Frame Batching option is not selectable for the FCCNT Fibr e Channel interfaces or the FC/SCSI T ape Pipelining function, and is di[...]

  • Page 376

    D-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Configuring the Internal McD AT A Fibre Channel Switch Interface Domain ID Select the domain ID fr om the drop-down menu. This is the domain ID of the Fibr e Channel Switch application. The drop-down menu displays all a vailable IDs. Domain IDs are in the range of 1 to 239. The default domain ID [...]

  • Page 377

    D-5 Configuring the Internal McD AT A Fibre Channel Switch Interf ace ED_TO V in mS Enter the ED_TOV (ms) value (in milliseconds) in this field. This field specifies the Error Detect T imeout value in milliseconds for the Fibre Channe l Switch application. The default value is 5000. Ar Number Select the Ar Number fr om the drop-down menu. This fiel[...]

  • Page 378

    D-6 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Time Synchronization Pr otocol ConfigManager ensur es that Disk Str eaming is also enabled on the peer interface(s). The Enable Disk Streaming check box is displayed only if the Edge node has a chassis software version of 3.1.2 or greater . OK Click OK to exit this dialog box and to save changes.[...]

  • Page 379

    D-7 Time Synchronization Pr otocol Configur e as NTP Client Use the following procedur e to configure the T ime Synchronization Protocol as an NTP client: 1. Access the T ime Synchronization Protocol di alog box in UCM by double-clicking an Edge nod e in the Network Map. The UltraNet Edge Expanded V iew screen appears. 2. Double-click the T ime Ser[...]

  • Page 380

    D-8 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Transport CRC Checking 2. From the T ime Synchronizati on Protocol scre en, select None . 3. Click OK . T ransport CRC Checking The T ransport CRC for all data feature , allows all data to go thr ough the T ransport CRC checking function when it is enabled. If this option is not enabled, T ranspo[...]

  • Page 381

    D-9 E_Port Disk Streaming Settings 1. Ensure that compression is enable d on the circuit before enabling this part of the feature. 2. Double-click the cir cuit to open the Circuit Parameters dialog box. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Select the Enable T ransport CRC for all data option to enable CRC checking for all data passing thr ough the circuit[...]

  • Page 382

    D-10 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide F_Port Disk Streaming Settings The Fibre Channel Interface screen appear s. 2. Select the Advanced tab. 3. Enable or disable Disk Streaming: — T o disable E_port Disk Streaming, clear the Enable Disk Streaming check box and click OK . — T o enable E_port Disk Streaming, sele ct the Enable Di[...]

  • Page 383

    D-11 F_Port Disk Streaming Settings 2. Select the FC Switch tab. 3. Select the Advanced tab. 4. Enable or disable Disk Streaming: — T o disable F_port Disk Streaming, clear the Enable Disk Streaming check box and click OK . — T o enable F_port Disk Streaming, sel ect the Enable Disk Streaming check box and click OK . For information about enabl[...]

  • Page 384

    D-12 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide F_Port Disk Streaming Settings[...]

  • Page 385

    Modifying Static Routes E-1 E Modifying Static Routes This appendix describes how to display , verify , add, delete and modify static routes. Display Static Routes Use the following pr ocedur e to display static r outes: 1. Double-click on the IP link circuit (90) . The IPCircuit90 from Node10 to Node20 pr operty sheet is displayed.[...]

  • Page 386

    E E-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide V erify Static Routes This screen shows the circuit pr operties, the IP configuration properties for each node on the ci r cuit, and the static r outes for the nodes that connect to the cir cuit. V erify Sta tic Routes Use the following procedur e to verify static routes: 1. Click the Node10 tab[...]

  • Page 387

    E Modifying Static Routes E-3 V erify Static Routes 2. Click the Static Routes tab. This screen shows a defined def a ult gateway an d a host specific static route f or No de10. D uring the configuration process, the default gateway fields are automatically updated when the Ethernet Maintenance interface is configured via the “ Initial Config ”[...]

  • Page 388

    E E-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Modify Static Routes This screen shows a defined def a ult gateway an d a host specific static route for Node20. Dur ing the configuration process, th e default gateway fields are automatically updated when the Ethernet Maintenance interface is configured via the “ Initial Config ” step. The[...]

  • Page 389

    F-1 F Configure SNMP This appendix pr ovides an overview for conf iguring SNMP on the UltraNet Edge 3000. Configure SNMP on the UltraNet Edge 3000 Use the following pr ocedur e to configure SNMP if you are managing any UltraNet Edge 3000 using a ne twork management tool. 1. At the UltraNet ConfigManager map, dou ble-click the node you want to confi[...]

  • Page 390

    F-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide 2. The UltraNet Edge 3000 Expand ed V iew: No de 10 screen appears. 3. Select the SNMP tab.[...]

  • Page 391

    F-3 4. Enter the System information by fi lling in the following f ields to describe the node: NOTE: The System fields will hold up to 255 alphanumeric characters and can be upper and lower case letters, you must enter at least one character . a. Enter the type or description of the node in the Descrip tion field. b. Enter the contact information i[...]

  • Page 392

    F-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide If the Use System N ame box is disabled (the box is not checked), UCM uses the name pr ovided in the Name field to the right, for SNMP traps. d. Enter a one-word name for the node in the Name fi eld. e. If you checked the Use System Name check box, this fie ld is disabled and the wor d None is di[...]

  • Page 393

    F-5 4 — W a rning condition 5 — Condition is normal but still signif icant 6 — Informational 7 — Debug-level messages 7. Set the Host Access section to the IP ad dress of the netw ork management machine. a. Click the Asterisk ( * ) to select the Address field and enter a valid IP addr ess. b. Select the Action field and set to either Allow [...]

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    F-6 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Adding an SNMP T rap Destina tion Click on a row that bein gs with an asterisk (*). When you click on the row , a new trap destination is cr eated, and default values appear in the columns. Enter the IP addr ess for the SNMP trap destination and select a trap level (see the list in step , on page[...]

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    F-7 SNMP Softwar e Packages SNMP Softw are P ackages McDA T A has verified that the fo llowing SNMP software packag es will compile the MIBs correctly: • SimpleSo ft SimpleT este r v8.0.0 • Castle Rock Computing V ersion 5.0.4d • Epilogue T echnology Emissary SNMP MIB Compil er V e rsion 7 • JDMK MibGen (Sun Micr osystems) V ersion 4.2[...]

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    F-8 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide SNMP Softw are Packages[...]

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    G-1 G Resetting the System to F actor y Defaults This appendix pr ovides instructions fo r resetting the system to the factory default settings usin g the sysclean command. Ov er view of the Sysc lean Command The sysclean command is used to r estore the system to factory defaults, this allows fo r complete re-configuration. It will r emove the prom[...]

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    G-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Using the Sysclean Command 2. Issue the abort command to bring the UltraNet Edge 3000 to the prom level. Pr ess ENTER as soon as the prom prompt is displaye d to stop the boot pr ocess at the prom level. 3. Set the terminal emulator settings to the following: 4. Open a terminal emulator to access[...]

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    G-3 Using the Sysclean Command * CNT Edge - Firmware Build #812 * * Copyright 2001, Computer Network T echnology, Inc. * ************************************ ***************** Copying ROM to RAM.... done Uncompressing kernel.... done. Starting vxWorks.... Configuring PCI buses... bridge #0.... bridge #1.... brid ge #2.... bridge #3.... bridge #4.. [...]

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    G-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Using the Sysclean Command deleting file /dsk/cnt/configs/active/SLOT01/CFG/C NTGLOBA deleting file /dsk/cnt/configs/active/SLOT01/CFG/T IMESERV deleting file /dsk/cnt/configs/active/SYSTEM/CFG/S YSTEMPR deleting file /dsk/cnt/configs/activ e/SYSTEM/CFG/SNMP deleting file /dsk/cnt/configs/active/[...]

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    H-1 H Manual Configuration of the Initial IP Settings This procedur e should only be used to initially configure the IP settings. This is only necessary when the PC which has UltraNet ConfigManager installed on it, is not able to be on the s ame subnet as the UltraNet Edge 3000. Manual configuration uses the Command Line Interface to configure the [...]

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    H-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Manually Configure the Maintenance IP P ort using the Command Line Interface 10. Set up the terminal emulator on the PC to communicate wit h the UltraNet Edge 3000. Use the following parameters for the terminal emulator: 1 1. Power up the UltraNet Edge 3000. 12. T o display the prom> prompt, p[...]

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    H-3 Update UltraNet Conf igManager with the Manual Conf igurations NOTE: See the appr opriate configuration chapter or the Ultra Net ConfigManager Tu t o r i a l for instructions on configuring your entire network using UltraNet Config Manager . 17. Once you have configur ed th e entire network, follow the procedur e, “Update UltraNet ConfigManag[...]

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    H-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Update UltraNet Conf igManager with the Manual Conf igurations 4. Click the Static Routes tab to set the Default Gateway for the Maintenance Port IP . 5. Click inside the Gateway field and enter the Gateway address for the Maintenance Port IP . 6. Change the Precedence field from Preferred to Def[...]

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    H-5 Update UltraNet Conf igManager with the Manual Conf igurations A warning message will pr ompt you because the UltraNet ConfigManager application recognizes you did not con figure the Maintenance Port IP using the S et Initial Co nfig option. 8. Click Ye s in the W arning message to up date the Maintenance Port IP address to the UltraN et Config[...]

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    H-6 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Update UltraNet Conf igManager with the Manual Conf igurations[...]

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    I-1 I Using the Spantree P or tfast Command f or Cisco Routers This appendix pr ovides informat ion about the spantree portfast command for Cisco routers. When a W AN li nk goes dow n and comes back up quickly , the virtual circuit may take from 30 to 90 seconds to r e-establish itse lf. The spantree portfast command allows the Cisco r outer port t[...]

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    I-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Issuing the Spantree Portfast Command The following example demonstrates how to enable the spanning-tree port fast-start featur e on a port 2 of module 1: Console> (enable) set spantree portf ast 1/2 enable Warning: Spantree port fast start should only be enabled on ports connected to a single[...]

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    J-1 J Configuration W orksheets This appendix provide s worksheets and guidelines for planning and recor ding network configurations. Configuration W o rksheets T wo configuration worksheets ar e provided: • A worksheet for IP network configurations. • A worksheet for A TM W AN network configurations The worksheets may be copied and used to r e[...]

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    J-2 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Configuration W orksheets IP Configuration W orksheet Complete both rows labeled 1x1 and 2x2 if you are configuring a 2x2. See Figure for an ex ample, along with the relations hip to the ha rd wa re co n fi g ur at i on .[...]

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    J-3 Configuration W orksheets Figure J-1 Sample IP W orksheet, and Relationship to Har dware Configuration[...]

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    J-4 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Configuration W orksheets AT M WAN Configuration W orrksheet Complete both rows labeled 1x1 and 2x2 if you are configuring a 2x2. See Figure for an ex ample, along with the relations hip to the ha rd wa re co n fi g ur at i on[...]

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    J-5 Configuration W orksheets Figure J-2 Sample A TM W AN W orksheet, and Relationship to Har dwar e Configuration[...]

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    J-6 UltraNet™ Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide Configuration W orksheets[...]

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    Glossar y g-1 Glossar y bandwidth The width of a communications cha nnel measured in He rtz - cycles per second. In digita l communications, bandwidth is measured in bits per second (bps). BB_Credit B uffer to B uffer Cr edit , a flow control method that maintains counters for outstanding frame s between two connected Fibre Channel hops. Broadcast [...]

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    g-2 Glossar y E_port E_port is an expansion port on a swit ch that is used to connect to another switch via its E_port. There are three "basic" types of f i bre channel ports; N_port, F_port, and E_port. See F_port or N_port for more information. electrostatic disc harge Static electrici ty that builds up due to mov ement. Als o, the stat[...]

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    Glossar y g-3 Glossar y FC/IP F ibre C hannel ov er IP (FC/IP , also known as F ibr e Channel tunneling or storag e tunneling ) is an Internet Protocol (IP)-based storage networking technology de veloped b y the Internet Engineering T ask Forc e (IETF). FC/IP mechanisms enable the transmission of Fibre Channel (FC) information by tunneling data bet[...]

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    g-4 Glossar y IP Abbre viation of I nternet P r otocol, pronounced as two separate letters. IP speci fies the form at of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme. Most ne tw orks combine IP with a higher-le vel protocol called T ransport Contr ol Pr otocol (TCP) , which establishes a virtual connec tion between a destination and a [...]

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    Glossar y g-5 Glossar y mirr oring A fault tolerance method in whic h a backup data storage de vice maintains da ta identica l to that on the primary device and can replace the primary if it fails. N_port N_po rt is a node port, or a port on a disk or computer . An N_port can only communicate with another N_ port on another node, or to a switch. NL[...]

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    g-6 Glossar y PVC Abbre viation for p ermanent v irtual c ir cuit, a virtual circuit that is permanently a vailable. The only difference between a PVC a nd a switched virtual circui t (SVC) is th at an SVC m ust be reestablished each time data is to be sent. Once the data has been sent, the SVC disappears. PVCs are more ef fici ent for connections [...]

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    Glossar y g-7 Glossar y Storage Area Netw orking A high-speed networ k that establis hes a direct c onnection between storage de vices and servers, ther eby e xternalizing st orage from the the server and allo wing informatio n to be shared among multiple host serv ers without af fecting pe rformance of the p rimary network. striping A RAID (Redund[...]

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    g-8 Glossar y Zoning A feature in F abric switches or hubs that allow se gmentation of a node by physical por t, name, or address.[...]

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    Index i-1 A AA adapter B-12 , B-14 , C-2 pinouts C-2 abort button 2-14 adapters AA B-14 , C-2 DB C-2 EE B-14 , C-3 air flow specifications A-3 alphanumeric messa ges window 2-13 B batching MTU 3-1 4 buffer cr edit management 1-3 C cables and connectors CNT supplied cabl es and equipment B-14 customer-supplied cables and equipment B-15 cabling Ether[...]

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    UltraNet Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide i-2 Index setting the delivery properties 5-25 , 6-27 , 7-30 , 8-31 , 9-43 viewing logs 5-28 , 6-30 , 7-34 , 8-35 , 9-46 design criteria ATM/POS 3-5 Ethernet 3-1 Device Extens ion 2-6 , 3-4 , 3-7 , 3-13 , 9-1 , 10-1 , 10-3 , 13-13 See also, Tape Pipelining diagnostics 13-16 CHARM 13-19 compression 13-27[...]

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    i-3 Index Index flash drive diagnostic program 13-29 Frame Level CRC 3-12 front panel contro ls 2-13 interfaces 2-13 LEDs 2-13 switches 2-13 G Gigabit Ethernet features 1-5 specifications C-6 transceivers B-9 gigabit ethernet diagnostic program 13-25 Graceful Shutdown 13-30 H ha rdwa re components 2-1 1 maintenance 12-1 unpacking and inspecting B-2[...]

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    UltraNet Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide i-4 Index cabling B-10 specificatio ns C-8 transceivers B-10 operation environment specifications A-3 P password Edge 1-7 WebView 11 - 1 2 payload matching 1-3 physical dimensions A-1 pinout initials C-3 placement B-2 rack mount B-2 stand-alone B-2 power cord B-14 power down 13-30 power receptacles B-15[...]

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    i-5 Index Index when is it required 9-5 Switch WWN Proxy 3-10 enable 7-27 switches 2-13 sysclean command G-1 T tape backup 1-3 , 10-1 T ape Pipelining batching D-3 benefits 1-3 configuring cu stom chassis 4-5 device error recovery 10-2 dynamic LUN mapping 10-5 Edge emulat ion 10-2 emulation 10-1 end to end CRC 3-13 , 10-2 Fibre Channel functionalit[...]

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    UltraNet Edge Stor age Router 3000 User Guide i-6 Index[...]