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*AD577-960 04* AD5 77 -9 6004 HP S tor age W orks e1200 -3 20 4Gb F ibr e C hannel Inter f ace C ar d user a nd se r v ic e gu id e Pa r t n u m b e r: A D 57 7- 96 0 0 4 F irst edition: May 2006[...]
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Legal and n otice in formation © Cop yri ght 2006 Hewle t t-P ack ard De velopment Compan y , L .P . Hewle t t-P ackar d Compan y mak es no warr anty of any kind w ith regard to this mater ial, incl ud ing, but not limited to, th e implied warra nt ies o f merc ha ntability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-P ackard shall not be liable[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 3 About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Intended audi ence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Relat[...]
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4 5 Visual mana ger user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Visual manag er access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 5 System uti lities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 System s tatistics menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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6 European Uni on notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 BSMI noti ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Japanese notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 7 About this guide This guid e prov ides informa tion ab out: • Installing the HP Sto rage W orks e1200 -3 20 4Gb FC Interface Car d • Confi guring the HP Stor age W orks e1200 - 3 20 4Gb FC Interface Car d • T r ouble shooting the HP Stor age W or ks e1200- 3 20 4 Gb FC Inter[...]
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8 IM PO R T ANT : Prov ide s clarif y i ng in formation or sp ecific instru ctions. NO TE : Pro vi des additional inf ormation . TIP: Pr ov ides helpf ul hints and shortc uts. HP tec hnical support T elephone n umbers for w orl dwi de techni cal support ar e listed on the HP su pp ort w eb site: http :// www .hp .com/ sup port / . Collec t the foll[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 9 1I n t r o d u c t i o n The HP S torage W orks e1200 -3 20 4Gb FC Interfac e Card pr ov ides bi-dir ecti onal connectiv ity between one F ibr e Channel S w itched F abr ic (FC-S W ) or Fibr e Channel A rbitr ated Lo op (FC- AL), and two Na rro w /Wide F a st/ Ultra 3 20 L V D/ SE[...]
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10 Introduction Oper ati on indicat ors The HP e1200 -3 20 4Gb FC Interface Car d has LED indi cators f or monitor ing ov er all status as sho w n in Fig u r e 2 . Figure 2 Operati on indict ors Ta b l e 3 Operati on indicat ors The LED f unctionality of the interf ace card is det ailed below : • P o wer and Faul t (Pwr) – The bi-colo r LED is [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 11 Ho w the HP e1200 - 3 20 4Gb FC Int er f ace Car d w ork s The interface car d is a de vi ce that tr anslates the F ibre C hannel Pr otocol (FCP) t o and fr om the S CS I Pro tocol—trans paren tly tr ansferr ing commands, data, and status inf ormation—so that bo th the F ibre[...]
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12 Introduction External indicator s • F ibre Channel link status and acti vity LEDs • S CSI bus ac tiv ity LEDs • Ethernet link s tatus and acti v it y LEDs • Po we r / F a u l t L E D • Beaco n LED Operating env i r onment • 0 to 50°C, 3 2 to 12 2°F • 5 to 80% relati ve humidity (non -condensing) Non -oper ating en vir onm ent (i [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 13 2 Inst a llati on , ca bling , and se tup This c hapter desc ribe s installing , cabling, and setup f or the HP e120 0- 3 20 4Gb Inte rface Car d. NO TE : Read this ch apter car efull y and complet ely bef ore wor king with the in terface car d. Inst alling the HP e12 00 - 3 20 4[...]
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14 Installation, cabli ng, and setup Remo v al an d installation NO TE : T o av oid damage to the library , ensur e cards ar e inst alled in the corr ect opti on slots. If you ar e installing one car d , place it in the mi ddle slot nex t to the contr oller boar d. If yo u are ins talling two c ards in a 10U library , place the second card in the c[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 15 4. Remo ve the ca bles fr om the r obotics contr oller (s ee Fi g u re 5 ). Figure 5 Re mov ing cab les fr om the ro botics contr oller R emo v ing an e x ist ing int erf ace ca r d If y ou ar e replac ing a car d that is alr eady ins talled in the libr ar y , sa ve the conf igur[...]
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16 Installation, cabli ng, and setup Installing a new car d NO TE : T o av oid damage to the library , mak e sure cards ar e installed in the corr ect slots. T o install one card , place it in the top lev el middle slot as sho wn in Fi g u r e 7 . T o install tw o car ds, place the second car d in the bottom le vel mi ddle slot as also sho wn in Fi[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 17 3. Using the #1 Phillips s cre w dri ver , ti ghten the capti ve s cre ws i n both of the blac k eject or handles as sho w n in Fi gu re 9 . Figure 9 Sc re ws in the blac k ejec tor handles[...]
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18 Installation, cabli ng, and setup 4. Cable the libr ary as show n in Fig u re 1 0 for a 5U library , or Fi g u re 1 1 fo r a 10U library . Figure 1 0 5U cable co nfigu rati on Figure 1 1 10U cable conf igur ation Ta b l e 4 Cable connecti ons Number Description 1 S CSI cable 2T e r m i n a t o r 3 F ibre cable[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 19 5. Connec t each po wer cord . T urn on the mast er pow er s wit ch f or each pow er suppl y (see Fig u re 1 2 ). Figure 1 2 P ow er supply and pow er cor d 6. T ur n the library on b y pre ssing the Pow e r but ton on t he GU I cont r ol panel (see Fig u r e 3 on page 14) .[...]
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20 Installation, cabli ng, and setup Inte r f aces and co nnecti ons Ther e ar e four type s of interfac es to the interface car d: • F ibre Channel • SCS I • 3-pin s erial port • Ether net The 3-pin ser i a l and E thernet ports ar e used fo r confi gurati on and management o f the interf ace card . F or con venie nce in confi gurin g port[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 21 T o c onnec t the interfac e c ar d to a SCS I bus: 1. P o wer off t he SCS I d e vices on this bus. 2. Connect a S CS I cable to one of the S CS I connectors on the unit. T he interfac e car d should al way s be installed at the end o f the SC SI bus . 3. Make sur e that the bus[...]
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22 Installation, cabli ng, and setup Setting u p ser ial port comm unicati ons Bef ore suppl y ing pow er to the interface car d , HP re commends setting up se rial po r t comm unications w ith yo ur host co mputer , unle ss ser ial I/O wa s pre vi ously established and is cur rent ly running . The in terface car d is designed to communicate w ith [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 23 3 De v i ce management T o pr o vide connec tiv ity between hosts and dev ices , it is necessary fo r the interface car d to be recogni z ed w ith an a ddr ess on the connected F ibr e Channel netwo rk. S C SI bu s conf igur ation The interfac e c ar d pr ov ides the capab ilit y[...]
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24 Devic e managemen t Disco v ery Discov ery is a featur e that mak es it eas y to displa y attached FC and SC SI tar get dev ice s and hav e them mapped automati cally on the h ost side f or the connected bus/port. Ther e are two disco very methods av ailable— Man ua l Di sc ov e ry and Auto Discov er y . Auto Dis cov ery can be set to occur af[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 25 The A uto Assigned ma p is bui lt dy namically , and contains all the de vi ces f ound during disco v er y . T his map change s automati cally an y time the disco very pr ocess f inds a change in the de v ices attached t o the interf ace card . This map can be displa yed , but ca[...]
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26 Devic e managemen t[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 27 4 Interface car d management The HP e1200 -3 20 4Gb FC Int er f ace Card can be managed o ver the follo w ing user interface s: • Over the ser ial port via a ter minal or a termi nal emulati on utility . • Over Ethernet v ia a T elnet utility or an HTTP -based interface c all[...]
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28 Interface card manag ement to alw ay s pr ov ide the same IP addr ess to the interf ace card . This setu p can be usef ul fo r r emote management of the int erface car d vi a T elnet . Because the meth od of setting up a leas e re servation v arie s depending on the DHCP ser v er being used , HP r ecommends that y ou contact y our Netw ork Admin[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 29 Other than dy namic mappi ng changes , any other c hanges w ill not tak e effect until the next time the in te r fa ce c ard re b oo ts . Y ou ca n fo rc e th e in ter fa c e c ard t o reb o ot by s el e cti ng t he Reboo t option . F or mor e info rmation abou t the Visual Manag[...]
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30 Interface card manag ement[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 31 5 V isual ma nager us er interf ace The HP e1200 -3 20 4Gb FC Interface Car d allo ws an y standar d Inte rnet W eb br o wser t o vi ew and change the interf ace card’s c onfigur ation with the Visual Manager int er f ace. Inf ormati on is dy namicall y gener ated in an HTML fo[...]
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32 Visual manager user i nterface 5. Enter the au thori z ed us er name and passw or d. T he us er name and passw or d ar e case -sensiti v e. The de fault user name is root and the default pass w ord is password . Figure 1 3 P a ssw or d dialog bo x NO TE : HP recommends c hanging the use r name and passw or d fr om the def aults. NO TE : T o end [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 33 Home page T he Main menu home page is displa yed w hen V isual Manager (VM) is accessed . The home page co ntains status infor mation, inc luding a ph ysi cal image of the interf ace card (see Fig u r e 1 5 ). Figure 1 5 Visual M ana ger Home page Home page infor mation inc ludes[...]
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34 Visual manager user i nterface • Main menu options: • Home dis p la ys interface car d status infor mation . • Sys tem conf igure s standar d sy stem com ponents. • Po r t s confi gure s the Fi bre Channel por t and S CS I buse s. • Disco very displa ys dev ice s and disco ver s new dev ices . • Mappi ng display s and conf igur es ma[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 35 Ser ial conf igurati on The Ser ial sc reen is used to change the baud r ate for the seri al port (see F igur e 18 ). NO TE : If the Au tobaud featur e is being used , it may not be necessary to set the baud rate . Figure 1 8 Se ria l s cree n The c urr ent baud-rate setting is d[...]
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36 Visual manager user i nterface Ne t work c on figu rat ion The Networ k scr e en is used to enter Ether net confi gurati on settings (see Fi g u re 1 9 ). Figure 1 9 Network s cr een CA UT ION: If this config urati on is incor re ctly s et, proce ssing diff ic ulties may occ ur . Bef or e changing this setting, e valuate the need for the c hange[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 37 NO TE : T o use the DHCP feature , a DHCP server mus t be operational on the Ethernet netw ork . If the DH CP featur e is used when ther e is not DHCP server , the standard f or D HCP r equir es the interf ace card w ait three minutes f or a r esponse fr om a DHCP server befor e [...]
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38 Visual manager user i nterface User The User sc reen is used to set up interface car d sec urity (see Fi gu re 2 1 ). Figure 2 1 User sc reen: sec urity settings User s ettings: • User Name (defa ult: root ) is any alphanumer i c combination . P ass wo rds mus t be 8 to 11 char acters in length. • P assword (defau lt: password ) is any alpha[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 39 Real-T im e Clock conf igurati on The Real- T ime Cloc k screen is us e d to set the sy stem time and date (see Fig ur e 22 ). Figure 22 Real-Time Cloc k scr een Date /time s etti ngs : • Date Settings sets the mon th, da y , and year (u se a four- digit n umber to r epre sent [...]
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40 Visual manager user i nterface Res et me n u The R eset men u is used to r es et the interface car d to f actory default settings (s ee Fig u re 23 ). Figure 23 Reset to F actory Default sc reen Curr ent in terface card activ ities ar e disrupted w hile the unit r esets the conf igur ation to the f actory defa ults and sav es those opti ons to F[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 41 Po r t s m e n u Accessed f ro m the Main menu , the P orts menu is used to v ie w and to modify confi gurati on settings of the F ibre C hannel port and SC SI bus es (see Fig u re 24 ). Figure 24 Po r t s m e n u The i nitia l screen di spl ay of the P or ts menu in cludes sum m[...]
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42 Visual manager user i nterface F ibr e Chann el por t conf igur ation When the F ibr e Channel port is selected in P orts menu , the F ibr e Channel Conf igurati on sc reen is dis pla y ed ( se e Fig u re 25 ). Figure 25 Fibr e Channel port 0 co nfig uratio n settings sc reen F ibre C hannel port settings: • Link Sta tus indicates the port lin[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 43 • Both the ports and the dev ice s behind the port s are disco v ered f or the fir st link -up ev ent . Subseque nt link -up ev ents onl y discov er th e ports and not the dev ices behind the ports. • Man ual Di sc ov e ry On l y (def ault) se ts discov ery o f new de vi ces [...]
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44 Visual manager user i nterface S CSI bus c onfigur ation settings: • Primary Initiator ID (def ault: 7) mu st be a uni que ID . • Disco very toggles between Enabled and Disabled, Enabled by d efa u lt. • Bus Reset on Boo t to ggles between Enabled and Disabled . When enabl e d , the interf ace card a utomaticall y r esets S CSI buses dur i[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 45 2. Select Go . Figure 28 P e rfo rm dis co ve ry o n FC P ort 0 sc r een Figure 29 P erfo rm discov ery on S CS I Bus 0 scr een[...]
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46 Visual manager user i nterface Mapping menu Acce ssed from the Mai n menu, the Ma pping menu is us ed to create o r edit LUN maps a nd assig n them to hosts . (see Fi g u re 30 ). Figure 3 0 F ibre Channel port 0 map settings NO TE : Ind e xed , Auto Assigned , and SCC maps cannot be deleted or r enamed. NO TE : SCC and Auto -Assigned maps canno[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 47 V ie w ing and c hanging F ibr e Channel map inf ormati on NO TE : Po r t 0 D e v i c e M a p is the HP r ecommended map to be us ed for editing and assigning oncoming hosts . The Index ed (default) map should no t be used fo r editing, ev en though the user is able to edit this [...]
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48 Visual manager user i nterface St at i st ic s me nu Access ed fr om the Main menu , the S tatistic s menu is us ed to displa y Fibr e Channel port and SC SI bus infor mation (see F igure 31 ). Figure 3 1 Statist ics menu T o v ie w infor mation f or a spec ifi c port or bus , clic k the com ponent on the me nu bar or the inte rface car d image [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 49 Utilities men u Access ed fr om the Main men u, the Util ities menu is us ed to v iew and confi gure u tility options (see Fig u r e 3 2 ). Figure 32 Ut ilit ies men u Utilities menu tasks: • FTP Utility opens an FTP sessi on. • T race Settings co nfigur es trace settings . ?[...]
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50 Visual manager user i nterface FTP utility ac ce ss The FTP u tilit y sc reen is u sed to open an FTP session (s ee Fi g u re 3 3 ). Figure 33 FTP Utility scr een The FTP utility r equires the u se of a JA V A applet and prompts f or permissi on to install the applet, if needed. If the pro mpt is display ed, f ollow the on s cr een instruc tions[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 51 NO TE : If a v alid firm w are or con figur ation f ile is uploaded to the interf ace card , an automatic r eboot occur s once the file ha s been rece iv ed. The i nterface card cannot be accessed fr om the V isual Manager UI during the time that the reboot is in pr ocess, whic h[...]
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52 Visual manager user i nterface C urr ent, pr e v ious , and last assert trace displa ys These thr ee Utilities men u scr eens sho w trace inf ormatio n. • The C urr ent T r aces scr een sho ws data since the in terface card w as last boot ed. • The Pr ev iou s T r aces scr een show s data fr om the last boot cyc le. • The La st Assert T r [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 53 • Wa r n i n g E v e n t s • Notify Ev ents • Info E vents • Debu g Ev ents • Log All E v ents Ev ent logging captures th e last 215 ev ents and then starts o verwr iting the log. NO TE : T o corr elate e vent logging , corr ectl y set the cloc k and date in the R eal-T[...]
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54 Visual manager user i nterface Clear ev ent log The Clear E vent Log scr een is used t o clear the Ev ent L og (see Fig u r e 3 7 ). C urr ent interf ace card acti v ities ar e n ot d isr upt ed . Figure 37 Clear ev ent log sc reen S CS I comman d tr acking This menu pro vi des optio ns for setting up and lo gging SC SI commands that ar e r ecei[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 55 While the interf ace card’s c urr ent , pr ev iou s, and last assert trace dat a does pr ov ide a com plete summary of e vents in a chr onological f ashion , S CS I Command T racking adds the a bility to f ilter the trac e data to show only the inf ormati on related to the pr o[...]
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56 Visual manager user i nterface R eboot opti on CA UT ION: Co nfirm ther e is n o activ ity , such as a bac k up in pr ogres s, bef or e initiating a r eboot becau se interface car d activ itie s will be disrupted . Interf ace card r eboots ar e ex ecuted u sing this Main menu opti on (see Fi gu re 39 ). When the libr a ry is reboot ed, c urr ent[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 57 6 Using the C ommand L ine Inte rface This c hapter desc ribe s spec if ic conf igur ation opti ons av ailable fr om the perspec tiv e of the Command L ine Interface (CLI). F or an o vervi ew of u sing the other confi gurati on methods av ailable , see ” Interf ace card managem[...]
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58 Using the Comm and Line Interface • Select 1 to access in terface car d confi gurati on settings . • Select 2 to acc ess System U tili ties. • Select 3 to display trace and a ssertion histo r y . • Select 4 to r eboot the interf ace card . A conf irmation message appears to ver ify this actio n. •E n t e r N to re turn to the Sy stem U[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 59 Baud r ate co nfi gur ation This me nu changes the baud rate u sed on the ser ial port . Select 1 through 5 for the appr opr iate baud rate setting. If y ou ar e using the Au tobaud featur e , it may not be necessary to set a baud rate . Se e ” Autob aud feat ure ” on page 21[...]
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60 Using the Comm and Line Interface Ether net conf ig ur atio n This opti on allo ws f or setting up all Ethernet netwo rk settings inc luding IP addre ss, subnet mask, IP gatew a y , secur ity settings, Ethernet mode , ph ysi cal add r ess , and host name. Figure 43 E ther net confi gurati on menu • Select 1 to change the IP addr ess of the int[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 61 • Select 7 to toggle the DHCP setting . This setting enab les/disables support f or Dynami c Conf igur ation Pro tocol. The def ault setting is enabled . When enabled , the interfac e car d r etri ev es a dy namic I P addres s fr om a DHCP ser v er located on the Ethernet netw [...]
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62 Using the Comm and Line Interface F i bre Ch an n el co nfig urat ion This menu allow s fo r setting the F ibre Channel Addres s method , Hard A ddres s value , disco very mode , WWN o ver rides , tape back up settings, def ault map v alue , and FC port mode . Figure 4 4 F ibr e Channel conf igur ation menu NO TE : Fo r In -Band Management to be[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 63 • Select 3 to chang e the T oggle P ort Mode betw een A uto Sens e - Soft AL _P A, N_P or t , and A uto Sens e - Hard AL_P A. T he defa ult setting is N_P ort mode . In this mode , the FC port tr ies co ming up as a f abri c port. If the interface car d is on a loop and N_P ort[...]
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64 Using the Comm and Line Interface F ollow ing ar e desc riptio ns for eac h of the o ver ride s ettings: NO TE : Normally , ov err ide settings should not be changed e x cept when dir ect ed to do so b y an author i z ed HP technic ian . • Select 1 to toggle the Hi-Sup Bit betw een SET and CLEAR . The def ault setting is CLEAR . This opti on s[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 65 P ar a llel SC SI confi gu r ation This menu allow s fo r setting up S CSI attr ibutes . Figure 45 P ar allel SC SI conf igur ation menu Pr ess the Ente r k ey to toggle the c urr ent men u to the next S CS I bus. • Select 1 to edit the S CSI I nitiator menu settings, desc ribe[...]
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66 Using the Comm and Line Interface S CS I initiator men u This opti on allo ws f or setting up the S CS I Initiator . Figure 46 SCS I initiator menu • Select 1 t o select the pr imary S CSI Initiator I D . T his is the ID f or the S CS I dev ice that r eque sts oper ations fr om other S CSI dev ice s know n as tar gets . This s hould be a uniq [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 67 Max imum S C SI b us speed men u This opti on allo ws f or setting the max imum S CSI bu s speed. When this option is se lected , the user mu st fir st select the T arget ID f or the bus befor e this menu appear s. Figure 47 S CS I bus speed conf igur ation me nu • Select 1 t o[...]
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68 Using the Comm and Line Interface De v ice mapp ing This opti on allo ws the us er to manipulate maps and assoc iate selec ted hos t with a partic ular map . E ach phy sical po r t/bus on the sy stem has at l east an Inde x ed map and Aut o Assigned map. In addition , there is a SCC Ma p and a Po r t 0 D e v i c e M a p on FCP ports. E ac h map [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 69 NO TE : Because the entir e list of map s may not f it on one sc reen , select N or P to go back and f orth between sc r e ens displa y ing more ma ps. Select X to re turn to t he Dev ic e Mapping Main menu . • Select 3 fro m the De vi ce Mapping Main menu to cr eate a new map [...]
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70 Using the Comm and Line Interface NO TE : Hi-Sup Bit is o nly set in an A cti ve F abr ic L UN w hich needs to be mapped a s the fir st dev ice (FC LU N 0 0 ) . Select a n umber fr om the left colu mn Num to add a de vice t o the map . Selecting a dev ice wh ere L UN=’-’ adds all L UNS f or this tar get. If the s elected dev ice is alr eady [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 71 Rem ove ga ps NO TE : SCS I dev ice s attached to a F ibre C hannel port must be mapped as sequential FC L UNs starting at L UN number 00. Skipping L UN numbers is not r ecommended when ma pping FC L UNs becaus e FC Discov er y stops the dis cov er y pr ocess when e ver an empty [...]
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72 Using the Comm and Line Interface The f ollo wing is an ex ample of a ho st list f or FCP hosts: Figure 52 Host list f or FCP hosts NO TE : Because the entir e list of ho sts may not f it on one sc reen , select N or P to see an y additional pages s ho wi ng the list of hosts. Select X to r eturn to the Dev ice Mappi ng M ain menu . Selec t a nu[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 73 F ollow ing the successf ul addition of the host , the host list is displa yed again and the us er can mak e sure that the hos t inf ormation is corr e ct . Deleting a hos t Select D to delete a host f rom the host lis t. T he operator is ask ed to enter an index fo r the host th[...]
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74 Using the Comm and Line Interface • Select 8 fr om the Dev ice Mapp ing Main menu to displa y the entir e dev ic e list . Because the enti re dev ice list may not fit on one sc reen , selec t N or P to go bac k and forth betw een scr eens display ing mor e maps. Se lect X to r eturn to the Dev ice Mapping Mai n menu . Figure 55 Entire dev ice [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 75 T r ace an d e vent se t tings configur ati on This opti on allo ws se t up of tr ace and ev ents settings . Figure 56 Utility settings • Select 1 to edi t the trace set tin gs co nfigurat ion. • Select 2 to edi t the event set ti ngs config uration. • Select 3 to edit the [...]
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76 Using the Comm and Line Interface If the Enter k e y is selected , the ne xt page of trac e le ve ls appears as follo w s: Figure 58 Tr a c e s e t t i n g s Enter a le vel n umber fr om the T race Settings that ar e sho wn . This toggles the curr ent s etting to either ON or OF F . Select U to update c urr ent oper ating trace lev els. T his op[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 77 • Ente r 1 to disable e vent logging . • Ente r 2 thr ough 9 to log the spec ifi ed ev ents or higher . • Ente r 0 to log all ev ents. • Select U to send e ven t confi guratio n changes to the i nterface car d no w . NO TE : Event logging captur es ov er 2 000 ev ents and[...]
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78 Using the Comm and Line Interface R eal- T ime c loc k conf i gurati on When this opti on is selec ted fr om the P erfor m Conf igurati on menu , the Sy stem C lock S etup menu appears. NO TE : The time is bas e d on a 2 4 -hour c lock . Ther e is no a .m. or p.m . designatio n. F or e xam ple: 1: 00 p. m. is 13 hours 00 minu tes or 13:0 0. Figu[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 79 • Select 1 to change the number of interface car d L UNs r epor ted b y the interface car d. T his value can be set to a n umber in the range of 0 to 4. • Select 2 to change the locati on of L UNs in an a uto -assigned map . L UNs can be positi oned starting at the beginning [...]
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80 Using the Comm and Line Interface Sys t e m s t a t i s t i c s m e n u Figure 6 4 S yst em status/statisti cs menu • Select 1 fr om the S ystem Status/S tatistics men u to display s y stem status . Figure 65 Sy s t e m s t a t us m e n u • Select 1 t o display memo r y stati stics . • Select 2 t o display ac tiv e tasks . • Select 3 t o[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 81 • Select 1 f ro m the Fi bre Channel Status men u to displa y Fibr e Channel L ink S tatus. Fi gu re 66 bel ow show s the statu s and statis tics f or a F ibr e Channel loop . Similar dat a can also be sho w n for a Fibr e Channel f abric . Figure 66 Fibr e Channel st atus &[...]
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82 Using the Comm and Line Interface Select A to hav e the status inf ormati on repeatedl y r efr eshed. • Select 2 fr om the Fi bre Channel Statu s menu to display Attached F ibr e Channel Dev ic es. Figure 6 7 Fibr e Channel dev ice displa y Select R to re fre sh the dev ice dis play (as sho wn in the menu abo ve) with the l a tes t status inf [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 83 • Select 5 t o display FC SeqCmd_Q R esour ce s. • Select 6 to di splay FC S FP D ata. • Select 3 fr om the S ys tem Statu s/Statistic s menu to displa y P ar allel S CSI Pr ot ocol Status . Figure 68 P ar allel SC SI pr otoco l status men u • Select 1 t o display S CS I [...]
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84 Using the Comm and Line Interface Even t Lo g When this opti on is selec ted fr om the S yst em Utilities men u, the E v ent Log men u is displa yed . Figure 70 Event lo g m enu • Select 1 to display the e ven t log. • Select 2 to clear the e vent lo g of all old e ntries and start ov er with an empty list . NO TE : Event logg ing captur es [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 85 Diagnosti cs mode When this opti on is selec ted fr om the S y stem Utilit i es menu , a conf irmatio n message appear s to ver ify the sel ect ion. If a respo nse of Y (y es) is giv en to the conf irmation me ssage, c urr ent interf ace card acti v ities ar e inter rupted while [...]
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86 Using the Comm and Line Interface Sp ecia l F C l in k co nt rol When this option is selected fr om the S y stem Utilities men u , the Spec ial F ibre Channel Link C ontrol men u is display ed . Figure 73 S pecial FC L ink stat es menu The settings pr ov ided on the Spec ial FC Li nk states menu should only be used when dir ected to do so by an [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 87 or other ID . S CS I commands w hich ha ve alr ead y been trac k ed, then that inf ormati on is displa yed b y selecting this opti on. • Select 4 to clear the log of all pr ev ious ly r ecor ded re sults. Displa y trace and as ser ti on histor y When this opti on is selec ted f[...]
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88 Using the Comm and Line Interface • F or the pre v ious tr ace buffer , use get prvtrace.txt . The f ile transf ers fr om the interf ace card . R eboot When this opti on is selec ted, a conf irmati on messag e appear s to ve rify the selection . If a respons e of Y (ye s) is giv en to the conf irmatio n message, cur rent interface car d activ [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 89 7U s i n g t h e F T P i n t e r f a c e This cha pter descr ibes spec ific management opti ons availa ble from the FTP inte r f ace. F or an ov ervie w of using the other management interfaces av ailable , see ” Interface car d management ” on page 2 7 . Ba ckup /res to r e [...]
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90 Using the FTP interface NO TE : If the interface car d is t o use a stati c IP addre ss, the pr e -filled in addres s when DHCP is dis abled is 1.1.1.1 and should be c hanged to an addr ess that is appr opri ate for the IP network it will reside o n. 3. Enter the user name and pass wor d. The def ault value s for user name and pass wor d are roo[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 91 The file w ill transf er to the curr ent dir ectory specif ied on y our computer’s FTP utility . If running FTP fr om a DOS o r Linu x command line , the des tination dir ectory can be se t using the lcd command (e x. lcd c:myCfg ). Updating f ir m w ar e Using the fo llow ing[...]
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92 Using the FTP interface[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 93 8T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g V ar ious pr oblems can ar ise when confi guring and using the HP e1200 -3 20 4Gb Interface Car d . This sectio n is pro v ided to help guide the u ser thr ough some of the basi c methods of i dentifying f aults in the setup and conf igur atio n of [...]
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94 Troubleshooting • Ethernet (10/100) —When lit , these gr een indicators si gnif y Ethernet link status and acti v it y . If ei ther of these indicator s fail to f lic ker , or s tay contin uously lit, ther e may be a pr oblem w ith the netw ork connecti on or conf igur ation . V er ify the networ k connect ion and conf igur ation . The po r [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 95 3. Select the Wi zar d’s Se arch for B et ter D river option and specify the f older containing the interf ace card INF file . The Har dwar e Wi z ard w ill scan the spec ified f older for all INF files and will selec t the f irst INF f ile it finds w ith a de vi ce entry conta[...]
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96 Troubleshooting If de vi ces are lis ted, v er if y FC HB A mapping mo de or AL_P A addre sses on the in terface car d. V e rif y c o nfig urat ion A number of confi guratio n changes ma y re sult in an in valid c onfigur ati on. If y ou ar e in doubt a bout the confi gur ation, re stor e the interface c ard t o the facto r y def ault conf igur [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 97 V er if y HB A dev i c e dr i ver info rmation Chec k t he HB A de v ic e dr iv er Readme.txt file f or conf igur ation spec if ics. An HB A may r equir e a differ ent conf igur ation , depending on whe ther it is co nne cted to a loop or a sw itch . HB As typ ically co me w ith [...]
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98 Troubleshooting[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 99 A Ser i al and Ethernet p in assi gnments RJ-11 pin assi gn ments The p in assignments gi ven f or the 3-p in seri al connectio n are in r ef erenc e to the ser ial r eceptacle on the re ar p anel of the H P e1200 -3 20 4Gb FC Interface Car d. U se an RS- 2 3 2 null modem cable t[...]
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100 Serial and Ethernet pi n assign ments DB-9 pi n ass ign ment s In conj unction w ith the pin assignmen ts pro vi ded for the 3-pin receptac le on the re ar panel of the HP e1200 -3 20 4 Gb Interfac e Card , follo wing ar e the corre sponding pin out assignmen ts for a DB- 9 ser ial con nector used to connect the oth er end of the seri al cable [...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 101 RJ- 4 5 Ether net P in Ass ignme nts The pin assignments gi ven f or the RJ- 4 5 Ether net connection ar e in r efer ence to the Ethernet r eceptacle on the back panel of the HP e1200 -3 20 4Gb Interface Card. T he HP e1200 -3 2 0 4Gb Interface Card Ethernet co nnection supports[...]
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102 Serial and Ethernet pi n assign ments[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 103 B R egul ato r y com pli ance an d saf e t y R egulator y compliance F eder al Communications Commission notice P art 15 of the F eder al Co mmunications C ommissio n (FCC) R ules and Regulati ons has establi shed Radio F requenc y (RF) emissi on limits to pr ov ide an interf er[...]
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104 Regulatory compliance and saf ety Decl arati on of confor mity for pr oducts mar ke d w ith the FCC l ogo , United S tates o nly This de vi ce complies w ith P art 15 of the FC C Rules . Oper ation is sub ject to the f ollo wing t w o conditions: (1) this de vi ce may not cause har mful interf ere nce, and ( 2) this de vi ce must accept an y in[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 105 Inte rnati onal notice s and stat ements Canadian notice (av is Canadien) Class A equ ipme nt This Cl ass A digital a pparatus meets all requir ements of t he Canadian Interf erence-Causing E quipment Regu lat ions. Cet appar eil numér ique de la clas se A r especte toutes les [...]
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106 Regulatory compliance and saf ety Japanese notice Ko r e a n n o t i c e s Safet y Batter y statement WA R N I N G ! T his produc t contains on e lithium manganese di ox ide battery . • The e1200 -3 20 4Gb F ibre C hannel Interface C ard co ntains one Snaphat ® lithium batte r y . • The lithi um bat tery is located in the upper left co rne[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 107 T aiw an batter y r ecy cling noti ce The T aiw an EP A req uires dry battery manufac turing or i mporting fir ms in accordance w ith Artic le 15 of the W aste Disposal A ct to indicate the r eco very marks on the batteries used in sales , giv eaw ay or pr omotion . Contac t a q[...]
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108 Regulatory compliance and saf ety[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 109 C Inband S C SI-3 commands The HP e1200 -3 20 4Gb Interf ace Car d supports a set of S CS I- 3 commands that can be rece iv ed inband ov er iS CSI/NDMP . When rec eiv ed by the in terface card , these commands ar e then ex ec uted by the interf ace card its elf . When us ing SCS[...]
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110 Inband SCSI- 3 commands The interf ace card r etur ns the L U N P arameter s as defined i n Ta b l e 1 3 . Ta b l e 1 3 Report L UNs P arameter L ist NO TE : The L UN list length is the n umber of L UNs times 8. All L UNs ar e repo r ted and w ill appear in the host’s map . Inq uiry comman d The f ormat of th e Inquiry command is sho wn in Ta[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 111 EVPD P age 0x80 If the EVPD bi t is set and the P a ge Co d e is 0x80 the un it seri al number page is returned. The format of this page is show n in T able 15 . Ta b l e 1 5 F orm at of EVP D P age 0x80 The se rial number field is a 16 -byte left-justif ied AS CII str ing. Dev [...]
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112 Inband SCSI- 3 commands NO TE : The Re v ision Le vel comes fr om the las t four c harac ters of the build str ing, whic h appears in the headings for mo st menu scr eens.[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 113 D Addr essing , stru ctur es , and oper atio ns F ibre C hannel and S CSI s yst ems employ differ ent methods of addr essing de vi ces. T he inclusi on of a interface car d r equir es that a method of tr anslating dev ice IDs be implement ed so that each S CS I dev ice is mapped[...]
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114 Addres sing, structures, and operations The interf ace card su pports the P er ipheral De vic e Addr essing Method and the L ogical Unit A ddressing Method, depending on the conf igurati on. Ta b l e 2 1 Arbitr ated Loop Node n umber to AL_P A look up table The data sh ow n in Ta b l e 2 1 comes fr om the F ibr e Channel C onfigur ati on Menu ([...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 115 Inde x ed addr es sing option Index ed Addr essing allo ws f or hos t bus adapter (HB A) dri vers that only u se P er ipher al Dev ice addr essing to access S C SI dev ic es attached to the interface car d . This is done b y use o f a table , w hich is i ndex ed by sequential L [...]
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116 Addres sing, structures, and operations attached de vi ces. T he host can then perf orm acti ons on these int erface car d at tac hed dev ices dir ectl y w ithout hav ing to perfo rm disco very b y issuing commands thr ough all pos sible combinati ons.[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 117 E Enabl ing DHCP on the HP e1200 - 3 20 4Gb FC Inte r f ace Car d DHCP , or Dy namic Ho st Conf igur ation Pr otocol , is an o pen industry standar d that simplif ie s administer ing networ ks based o n T r ansmissi on Contr ol Pr otoc ol/Interne t Pro tocol (T CP/IP) . DHCP all[...]
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118 Enabling DHCP on the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interfa ce Card Setting up DHCP o v er interf ace card int erfaces Interf ace cards u se three differ ent interf aces whic h can be us ed to enable DHCP: Ser ial , T elne t, and VM . The f ollow ing w ill desc ribe h ow to ena ble and disable DHCP fo r each interf ace. NO TE : Located on the interf ace c[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 119 • Select 2 . The f ollo wing menu appears: Figure 82 Ethernet conf igur ation me nu Select 7 to toggle the DHCP setting . When DHCP is enabled, this acti vates Dy namic Host Conf igurati on Pro tocol and allo ws the i nterface car d to be as signed a dy namic IP addres s fr om[...]
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120 Enabling DHCP on the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interfa ce Card NO TE : T o use the DHCP featur e , a D HCP server must be oper ational on the Ethernet net w ork used b y the interface car d. I f the D HCP f eature is u sed when the re is no D HCP server , the standard f or DHCP r equires that the interface car d wait thr ee minutes f or a r esponse f[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 121 Vi su a l M a n a g er T o acce ss the interface car d using the Visual Manager in terface: 1. Look u p the cur rent I P addr ess w ithin the Ethernet Confi gurati on menu using the seri al interface . 2. T ype the I P addr ess in the W eb bro wser w ithout using “ www” or ?[...]
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122 Enabling DHCP on the HP e1200-320 4Gb FC Interfa ce Card[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 123 Glos sar y adapter A prin ted cir c uit as sembly that tr anslates data betw een the FC ho st proc essor’s internal bu s and a differ ent bus , such as SC SI . address Se e S CSI addr essing . addressing mode Used to cr eate a mapp ing table that maps de vi ces on the S CSI bu[...]
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124 FC- AL See F ibr e Channel - Ar bitrat ed Loop . FC adapter A printed c ir cuit as sembly that tr anslates data bet w een the FC host pr oces sor’s internal bus and the FC link . T his is also kno wn as an HB A, or H ost Bu s Adapter . FC d evice A dev ic e that uses F ibr e Channel commu nications . FC por t An opening at the back o f the in[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 125 index ed addressing A menu name . It allo ws f or gener ic F ibr e Channel host bu s adapters to access S CSI de v ices attached to the i nterface car d using a table w hic h is index ed b y sequential L UN v alues . initiator A dev ice (usuall y a host sy stem) that r equests a[...]
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126 offlin e T aking the in terface card offline indi cates that all S CS I and FC adapters i n the interface car d are o ffline . T aking a S CS I adapter off line means ending inputs/outputs and sus pending all transac tions going fr om the interface car d to the s pecif ied S CS I dev ices . The S CS I adapter is n o longer acti ve or av ailable[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 127 SCSI addressing A S CSI adap ter suppor ts up to 16 dev ices, in cluding itself. E ach devi ce h as its own unique S CSI addr ess. T he S CSI addr ess of a dev ice dict ates the dev ice ’ s pr iori ty when arb itrating f or the S CSI bu s. S CSI addr ess “7” has the hi ghe[...]
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128 vie w p or t na m e A status type in the FC Statu s Menu sho wing the i dentifi cation o f the port. wor ld wide nam e (WWN ) A Name_Identif ier whi ch is w orld wi de unique , and r epre sented by a 64 -bit unsigned b inar y val ue.[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 129 Inde x A addressing 113 audience 7 authorized reseller, HP 8 autobaud 21 Avis Canadien, regulatory compliance notice 10 5 B batteries Taiwan EPA recycling and disposal 107 baud rate configuration Visual Manager 35 BSMI, regulatory compliance notice 105 buffered tape writes Fibre[...]
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130 Class B E quipment, com pliance notice 10 3 declaration of conf ormity 104 modifications 104 Fibre Channel hosts vi ewin g and cha ngi ng Visual Manager 47 Fibre Channel maps editing entries Visual Manager 47 vi ewin g and cha ngi ng Visual Manager 47 Fibre Channel port buffered tape writes Visual Manager 43 configuration Visual Manager 42 Conf[...]
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e1200-320 4Gb Fibre Channel Interface Card user and serv ice guide 131 R rack stability, warning 8 reboot 88 rebooting Visual Manager 56 recycli ng, Taiwan EPA bat tery 107 regulatory compliance notices BSMI 10 5 Canada 105 Class A 103 Class B 103 European Union 10 5 IEC E MC st atemen t, wor ldwid e 105 Japan 106 Korean 106 lasers 104 modification[...]
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132 hard AL_PA 42 link status 42 performance mode 43 port mode 42 Fibre Channel hosts, viewing and chang ing 47 FTP access 50 FTP Utility screen, i llustrated 50 home page 33 Home page, illustrated 33 I/O configurati on 41 IC image, illustrated 33 main menu 33 main menu, illustrated 33 mapping tasks, Fibre Channel vi ewin g and cha ngi ng 47 networ[...]