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HP StorageWorks
Edge Switch 2/32 installation guide
FW 08.01.00/HAFM SW 08.06.xx or later
Part number: AA–RSTZF–TE/958–000290–004
Sixth edition: November 2005

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  • Page 1 HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 installation guide FW 08.01.00/HAFM SW 08.06.xx or later Part number: AA–RSTZF–TE/958–000290–004 Sixth edition: November 2005...
  • Page 2 Hewlett-Packard. The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Edge Switch in the rack system/e or EIA rack ......30 Mounting the Adjustable Brackets in the HP Rack System/e or EIA Rack ....30 Mounting the slide brackets .
  • Page 4 3 Connecting the Edge Switch ........35 Edge Switch network addresses .
  • Page 5 Resetting configuration data..........70 Enabling the HAFM Basic interface.
  • Page 6 Certification and classification information ........109 Laser product label ..........109 International notices and statements .
  • Page 7 Index ............129 Figures Edge Switch (front view) .
  • Page 8 45 Basic Information Dialog box ..........78 46 Rx BB credit view.
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    Related documentation For a list of corresponding documentation included with this product, see the “Related documents” section of the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch release notes For the latest information, documentation, and firmware releases, please visit the HP StorageWorks web site: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/saninfrastructure.html...
  • Page 10: Document Conventions And Symbols

    Convention Element Medium blue text: Figure 1 Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses Medium blue, underlined text Web site addresses (http://www.hp.com) Bold font • Key names • Text typed into a GUI element, such as into a box • GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menu and...
  • Page 11: Rack Stability

    Extend only one rack component at a time. Racks may become unstable if more than one • component is extended. HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP support web site: http://www.hp.com/support/. Collect the following information before calling: •...
  • Page 12: Helpful Web Sites

    Helpful web sites For other product information, see the following HP web sites: • http://www.hp.com • http://www.hp.com/go/storage • http://www.hp.com/support/ • http://www.docs.hp.com...
  • Page 13: Introduction To The Edge Switch 2/32

    Introduction to the Edge Switch 2/32 This chapter describes the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 (Edge Switch) and includes the following topics: • Edge Switch description, page 13 • Edge Switch features, page 14 • Hardware components, page 17 • Tools and test equipment, page 19 •...
  • Page 14: Edge Switch Features

    The CLI is not an interactive interface; no checking is done for pre-existing conditions and no prompts are displayed to guide users through tasks. See the HP StorageWorks CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches for detailed information.
  • Page 15: Error Detection, Reporting, And Serviceability

    Error detection, reporting, and serviceability The Edge Switch provides the following error-detection, reporting, and serviceability features: • Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on Edge Switch FRUs and adjacent to Fibre Channel ports that provide visual indicators of hardware status or malfunctions. • FRUs—small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers, power supplies, and cooling fans that are removed or replaced without disrupting Edge Switch or Fibre Channel link operation.
  • Page 16: Zoning

    NOTE: For more information about SNMP support provided by HP products, see the HP StorageWorks SNMP reference guide for Directors and Edge Switches. Zoning The Edge Switch supports a name server zoning feature that partitions attached devices into restricted-access groups called zones. Devices in the same zone can recognize and communicate with each other through switched port-to-port connections.
  • Page 17: Hardware Components

    Hardware components This section describes the Edge Switch 2/32 main hardware components. Front panel Figure 1 shows the front of the Edge Switch and identifies the front panel components. StorageWorks edge switch 2/32 Initial machine load (IML) button Port LEDs Ethernet LAN connector Error LED (amber) SFP fiber-optic connectors...
  • Page 18 • Microprocessor and functional logic for the control processor (CTP) (and firmware is loaded from FLASH memory). • Ethernet LAN interface, causing the connection to the HAFM appliance to drop momentarily until the connection automatically recovers. • Ports, causing all Fibre Channel connections to drop momentarily until the connections automatically recover.
  • Page 19: Rear Panel

    Rear panel Figure 2 shows the rear of the Edge Switch and identifies its components. Cooling fan (4) Power switches on power supplies (2) Power supply (2) Maintenance port Figure 2 Edge Switch (rear view) The rear panel of the Edge Switch includes the following: •...
  • Page 20: Loopback Plug

    • Loopback plug—An SFP multi-mode (short-wave laser) or single-mode (long-wave laser) loopback plug, shown in Figure 3, is required to perform port loopback diagnostic tests. One loopback plug is shipped with the Edge Switch, depending on the type of port transceivers installed.
  • Page 21: Tools Supplied By Service Personnel

    Fiber-optic cleaning kit—The kit contains tools and instructions to clean fiber optic cable, connectors, loopback plugs, and protective plugs. Optional kits Contact your HP-authorized service provider to purchase optional Edge Switch 2/32 kits described Table Table 2 Edge Switch 2/32 optional kits...
  • Page 22 Table 2 Edge Switch 2/32 optional kits (continued) Supporting Kit Description 10km Long-Distance Optical Transceiver Kit Provides 10 km long-wave optical transceiver for the Edge Switch 2/32 Part Number: 300835-B21 35 km Extended Reach Optical Transceiver Provides 35 km long-wave optical transceiver for the Edge Switch 2/32 Part Number: 300836-B21 Introduction to the Edge Switch 2/32...
  • Page 23: Installing The Edge Switch

    Remote workstations or (optional) SNMP workstations are available. (Workstations are customer-supplied and connected through a corporate or dedicated LAN.) Verify that the following items are present before beginning installation: (Optional) An HP 9000, HP 10000, HP 11000, HP M-Series, HP rack system/e, or an • industry-standard 19-in rack.
  • Page 24: Unpacking And Inspecting The Edge Switch

    Unpack the shipping containers and inspect each item for damage. Save all shipping and packing materials. Ensure that all items on the enclosed shipping list are in each container. If any items are damaged or missing, contact an HP-authorized service provider or reseller. Installing the Edge Switch...
  • Page 25: Installing The Edge Switch On A Table Or Desktop

    After successful POST completion, the green power (PWR) LED remains on and all other front panel LEDs turn off. If a POST error or other malfunction occurs, see the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/32 service manual to isolate the problem.
  • Page 26: Rack Mount Checklist

    Two two-hole bar nuts • Six three-hole bar nuts (only four used) • Eight square alignment washers (required only for HP 9000, 10000 and 11000 series racks) Eight Phillips panhead screws (10-32 x 1/2) with split lock and flat washers • •...
  • Page 27: Installing The Edge Switch In A 9000, 10000, Or 11000 Series Rack

    Set aside four 10-32 screws from the rack kit for securing the ear brackets to the rails after the switch is installed. If you are installing the Edge Switch in an HP 9000, 10000, or 11000 series rack, use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to secure both brackets to the vertical rails in the rack with six 10-32 screws, and six alignment washers.
  • Page 28: Mounting The Slide Rails On The Sides Of The Edge Switch

    • Torx tool. • The appropriate size ear brackets for the rack. (The longer ear brackets are used for the HP 9000 and 11000 series racks. All other racks use the shorter ear brackets.) NOTE: You may want to remove the Edge Switch power supplies, as this will make the device lighter and easier to handle.
  • Page 29: Positioning Rails For Rear-To-Front Mounting

    NOTE: The rails are identical, and can mount on either side of the switch. In the following step, rotate them until they match as described. Align the rail to the switch: • Orient the rail so that one of the center holes in the slide matches the single hole in the center of the switch •...
  • Page 30: Installing The Edge Switch In The Rack System/E Or Eia Rack

    If you are installing an Edge Switch 2/32 in an rack system/e or EIA rack, you must install the switch from the front of the rack. Mounting the Adjustable Brackets in the HP Rack System/e or EIA Rack Tools and equipment required: •...
  • Page 31: Mounting The Slide Brackets

    Torx tool. • The appropriate size ear brackets for the rack. (The longer ear brackets are used for the HP 9000 and 11000 series racks. All other racks use the shorter ear brackets.) Install the slide brackets on the sides of the switch:...
  • Page 32: Unpacking, Inspecting, And Installing The Ethernet Hub (Optional)

    10/100 Mbps LAN segment. One hub port is required to connect the HAFM appliance, and one hub port is required to connect each Edge Switch. A combination of up to 48 HP Edge Switches can be configured and managed by a single HAFM appliance; therefore, multiple hubs may be required to provide sufficient port connections.
  • Page 33 HP recommends using a star or hub-and-spoke topology when connecting multiple hubs. The HAFM appliance must be connected to the center hub, and there should never be more than two hubs between the HAFM appliance and any Edge Switch. See the hub manufacturer’s documentation for more detailed information.
  • Page 34 Installing the Edge Switch...
  • Page 35: Connecting The Edge Switch

    NOTE: If you enabled additional port functions with the HP Flexport feature since the Edge Switch shipped from the factory, resetting the configuration will return this feature to the factory default of only 16 ports enabled. You must re-enable the additional ports using the Configure Feature Key dialog box.
  • Page 36: Changing The Edge Switch Addresses

    • Gateway address—The default gateway address is 0.0.0.0. If the Edge Switch is installed on a dedicated LAN with no connection through a router, the address does not need to be changed. If the Edge Switch is installed on a public LAN (corporate intranet), the gateway address must be changed to the address of the corporate intranet’s local router.
  • Page 37: Connection Description Dialog Box

    The Connection Description dialog box is displayed (Figure 10). Figure 10 Connection Description dialog box Enter edge switch 2-32 in the Name box and click OK. The Connect To dialog box is displayed (Figure 11). Figure 11 Connect To dialog box Ensure that the Connect using box displays COM1 or COM2 (depending on the serial communication port connection to the Edge Switch), and click OK.
  • Page 38: Port Settings Dialog Box

    The Port Settings dialog box is displayed (Figure 12). Port Settings dialog box Figure 12 Enter the Port Settings parameters as follows: • Bits per second—57600 • Data bits—8 • Parity—None • Stop bits—1 • Flow control—Hardware When the parameters are set, click OK. The HyperTerminal window is displayed.
  • Page 39: Hyperterminal Window

    The password is case sensitive. The HyperTerminal window is displayed with a C> prompt at the top of the window (Figure 13). Figure 13 HyperTerminal window At the C> prompt, enter ipconfig and press Enter. The HyperTerminal window is displayed with configuration information listed as follows: •...
  • Page 40: Lan-Connecting The Edge Switch

    • If the Edge Switch is installed on a customer-supplied LAN segment, connect the cable to the LAN as directed by the customer’s network administrator. • If the Edge Switch is installed on the HP-supplied Ethernet hub, connect the cable to any available port on the hub.
  • Page 41: Recording Or Verifying Hafm Appliance Configuration Information

    Configuration information must be recorded to restore the HAFM appliance in case of hard drive failure. The Windows operating system and the Element Manager application must also be restored. See the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager appliance installation guide for instructions. To record or verify HAFM appliance configuration information, see the appropriate HAFM appliance installation guide for instructions.
  • Page 42: Verifying Communication Between The Edge Switch And The Hafm Appliance

    Enter an Edge Switch description (for example, edge-32) in the Description box. Enter the Edge Switch IP address (determined by the customer’s network administrator) in the IP Address box. Enter the Edge Switch subnet mask (determined by the customer’s network administrator) in the Subnet Mask box.
  • Page 43: Setting The Edge Switch Date And Time

    • If the Edge Switch displays the Degraded state or an Edge Switch failure is indicated (FRU alert symbols and a yellow triangle or red diamond at the alert panel), see the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch service guide to isolate the problem.
  • Page 44: Setting The Date And Time Manually

    The Configure Date and Time dialog box is displayed (Figure 19). Figure 19 Configure Date and Time dialog box To set the date and time manually, see ”Setting the date and time manually” on page 44. Or, to periodically synchronize the date and time, see ”Periodically synchronizing the date and time”...
  • Page 45: Connecting Cables To Fibre Channel Ports

    • If the Edge Switch is installed on a table or desk top, bundle and secure the Fibre Channel cables as directed by the customer. • If the Edge Switch is installed in an HP-supplied equipment rack, bundle Fibre Channel cables from the Edge Switch and other equipment (groups of 16 maximum), and secure them as directed by the customer.
  • Page 46 Connecting the Edge Switch...
  • Page 47: Using Hafm To Configure The Edge Switch

    This chapter tells you how to use HAFM to perform the most common configuration tasks for the Edge Switch 2/32: NOTE: For a complete reference on HAFM functionality, see the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager user guide. • Setting the Edge Switch online and offline, page 47 •...
  • Page 48: Configuring Edge Switch Identification

    To set the Edge Switch online: Open HAFM. The Products view is displayed. Double-click the appropriate Edge Switch icon. The Hardware view for the selected Edge Switch is displayed. Select Maintenance > Set Online State. If the Edge Switch is offline, the Set Online State dialog box is displayed, indicating the status is offline.
  • Page 49: Configuring Edge Switch Management Style

    Connection (FICON) management style. (For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, see the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch Element Manager user guide.) This setting affects only the management style used to manage the Edge Switch; it does not affect port operation. That is, OSI devices can communicate with each other if the Edge Switch is set to FICON management style;...
  • Page 50: Configuring Edge Switch Operating Parameters

    CAUTION: Setting the Edge Switch offline terminates all Fibre Channel connections. Select Product > Management Style. The Configure Management menu is displayed. Select the management style as follows: • Open Systems—Use for all non-FICON Fibre Channel environments. • FICON—If the FICON management appliance feature is enabled, the default style will be FICON.
  • Page 51: Edge Switch Parameters

    For more information on domain ID, see the section on domain ID assignment for multiswitch fabrics in the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager user guide for details. Insistent This option is not supported unless the SANtegrity feature is installed. The default state is disabled (no check mark).
  • Page 52: Domain Rscn's

    Enabling the rerouting delay ensures that frames are delivered in order through the fabric to their destination. If there is a change to the fabric topology that creates a new path (for example, a new Edge Switch is added to the fabric), frames may be routed over this new path if its hop count is less than a previous path with a minimum hop count.
  • Page 53: Configuring Fabric Operating Parameters

    Configuring fabric operating parameters Use procedures in this section to set parameters on the Edge Switch for fabric operation. These operating parameters are stored in NVRAM on the Edge Switch. Ensure that the Edge Switch is set offline. For instructions, see ”Setting the Edge Switch online and offline”...
  • Page 54: E_D_Tov

    NOTE: HP recommends that you leave the Edge Switch priority setting as Default. If you are considering setting this value to something other than Default, see the section on principal switch selection for multiswitch fabrics in the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager user guide for details.
  • Page 55: Interop Mode

    Edge Switch or Director. For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, see the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch Element Manager user guide.
  • Page 56: Configuring Ports

    The Configure Preferred Paths dialog box is displayed (Figure 23). Figure 23 Configure Preferred Paths dialog box Click Add. The Add Preferred Path dialog box is displayed (Figure 24). Figure 24 Add Preferred Path dialog box At the Source Port box, enter a value from 0 through 31. For this Edge Switch, the value uniquely identifies the starting port for the preferred path.
  • Page 57: Configure Ports Dialog Box

    The Configure Ports dialog box is displayed (Figure 25). a. Select a blank Name box and enter a descriptive port name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters. Use a name that reflects the device connected to the port. b. Select or clear the Blocked check box to block or unblock a port. A check mark in the box indicates the port is blocked.
  • Page 58 NOTE: Only 24-Port Edge Switches have a switch-wide buffer pool. The Configure Ports dialog box displays the total and available buffers at the bottom of the dialog box. When information is changed in the RX BB Credit column, the buffer information is also updated. If information is entered that exceeds the buffer pool and Activate is clicked, an error message is displayed.
  • Page 59: Configuring Snmp Trap Message Recipients

    Enter the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP management workstation) in the associated Trap Recipient box. Use 32 or fewer alphanumeric characters. HP recommends using the IP address. d. Enter a decimal port number in the UDP Port Number box to override the default user datagram protocol (UDP) port number for trap recipients (default is 162).
  • Page 60: Email Event Notification Dialog Box

    Enter the IP address or DNS host name of the SMTP server in the E-mail Server box. Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters. HP recommends using the IP address. Enter the e-mail address to which e-mail replies should be sent in the Reply Address box.
  • Page 61: Hafm 8.7 Server Users Dialog Box

    The HAFM 8.7 Server Users dialog box is displayed (Figure 28). Figure 28 HAFM 8.7 Server Users dialog box To enable e-mail notification for a user, select the check box in the Email column. An unchecked box indicates e-mail notification is not enabled. To configure event types for which e-mail notification is sent, select the Filter link adjacent to the check box.
  • Page 62: Configuring And Enabling Call-Home Features

    Configuring and enabling call-home features There are two call-home features available, and only one is installed when the HAFM application is installed on the HAFM appliance. To learn more about configuring call-home features, see the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide.
  • Page 63: Threshold Alerts

    The Call Home Event Notification Setup dialog box is displayed (Figure 31). Figure 31 Call Home Event Notification Setup dialog box Select the Enable Call Home Event Notification check box. A check mark is displayed in the check box to indicate call-home event notification is enabled. NOTE: The enable function must also be activated for each Edge Switch through the Element Manager application.
  • Page 64: Creating New Alerts

    You can use the Threshold Alerts option on the Configure menu to configure the following: • Name for the alert • Enter of threshold for the alert (Rx, Tx, or either) • Active or inactive state of the alert • Threshold criteria: •...
  • Page 65 The New Threshold Alerts dialog box is displayed (Figure 33). Figure 33 New Threshold Alerts dialog box first screen — Enter a name from one to 64 characters in length in the Threshold Alert Name box. All characters in the ISO Latin-1 character set, excluding control characters, are allowed. Select one of the following from the Threshold Type drop-down list: •...
  • Page 66 NOTE: Click Previous if you need to return to the previous screen. Enter a percentage from 1 through 100 for % utilization. When throughput reaches this percentage of port capacity, a threshold alert occurs. Enter the amount of cumulative minutes in which the % utilization should exist during the notification interval before an alert is generated.
  • Page 67: Modifying Alerts

    A final screen is displayed to provide a summary of your alert configuration (Figure 36). Figure 36 New Threshold Alerts dialog box summary screen — 12.Click Finish. The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box is displayed with a list of the name, type, and state of the alert that you just configured.
  • Page 68: Activating Or Deactivating Alerts

    If the alert is active, an error message is displayed prompting you to deactivate the alert. If the alert is active, click Deactivate, and then select the alert information in the table again. Click Modify. An initial Modify Threshold screen that allows the you to change the threshold type is displayed. Select a threshold type from the drop-down list.
  • Page 69: Configuring Santegrity Authentication

    • Devices—Allows you to set device-to-device authentication parameters. The Devices tab is preferred path PFE key enabled. If a proper PFE key is not provided, the Devices tab is not accessible. See the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch Element Manager user guide for more information.
  • Page 70: Backing Up Hafm Configuration Data

    It is important to back up the HAFM configuration data. This data is used to restore the HAFM appliance operating environment in case of hard drive failure. See the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager appliance installation guide for instructions on backing up the HAFM configuration data.
  • Page 71: Discover Setup Dialog Box

    The Discover Setup dialog box is displayed (Figure 40). Figure 40 Discover Setup dialog box c. Select (highlight) the entry representing the reset switch in the Available Addresses panel and click Edit. The Address Properties dialog box is displayed (Figure 41).
  • Page 72: Enabling The Hafm Basic Interface

    To provide Fibre Channel connectivity between public devices and fabric-attached devices, connect the Edge Switch to an expansion port (E_Port) of an HP Director or Edge Switch. The switch-port-to- switch-port connection is called an interswitch link (ISL). To fabric-attach the Edge Switch and create...
  • Page 73 Ensure that the Edge Switch is defined to the HAFM application or defined to the HAFM appliance (see ”Setting up the HAFM appliance” on page 40). Ensure that the preferred domain ID for the Edge Switch is unique and does not conflict with the ID of another Edge Switch or Director participating in the fabric.
  • Page 74: Port Properties Dialog Box

    Port Properties dialog box. This box displays the active congested threshold percentage currently configured in the Configure Open Trunking dialog box. For more information about Open Trunking, see the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch Element Manager user guide. Using HAFM to configure the Edge Switch...
  • Page 75: Using The Hafm Basic Interface

    Use the following steps to launch the HAFM Basic interface: NOTE: Internet access and a standard web browser is required. HP recommends Netscape Navigator 4.6 or higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. Ensure that the browser-capable PC and the Ethernet LAN segment (with the Edge Switch attached) are connected.
  • Page 76: Enter Network Password Dialog Box

    At the browser, enter the IP address of the Edge Switch as the internet Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Use the default IP address of 10.1.1.10 or the IP address configured while performing ”Configuring network information” on page 86. The Enter Network Password dialog box is displayed (Figure 43).
  • Page 77: Setting The Edge Switch Offline And Online

    • Interswitch links—Includes preferred path and interswitch link (ISL) port fencing. Figure 44 HAFM Basic interface—Hardware view Setting the Edge Switch offline and online To configure some Edge Switch settings, you must set the Edge Switch offline. Once you have configured the settings, you need to set the Edge Switch back online again.
  • Page 78: Basic Information Dialog Box

    • Basic Information—Enables you to configure basic aspects of a port, such as the ports name, the blocked status, the Fabric Address Notification (FAN) status, the port type, and the port speed. • Rx BB Credit—Enables you to configure receive BB_Credits for a port. •...
  • Page 79: Configuring Bb Credit

    Select the port type from the Type list. Available selections are: • Generic port (G_Port)---This selection is available only if enabled through an optional feature key. (For more information about feature keys, see the HP StorageWorks Edge Switch Element Manager user guide.) • Fabric port (F_Port).
  • Page 80: Configuring Edge Switch Identification

    A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK to accept the default values. NOTE: HP recommends that you use the default values. If they are not appropriate, you can enter values in the RX BB Credit box. NOTE: If you want to select another port, enter the port number in the Jump to Port box and then click go.
  • Page 81: Configuring Date And Time

    Each Edge Switch should be configured with a unique name. If the Edge Switch is installed on a public LAN, the name should reflect the Edge Switch’s Ethernet network DNS host name. For example, if the DNS host name is hpes232.hp.com, enter hpes232.
  • Page 82: Configuring Edge Switch Parameters

    The Date Time view is displayed (Figure 48). Figure 48 Date Time view a. Click the Date boxes that require change, and enter numbers in the following ranges: Month (MM): 1 through 12 Day (DD): 1 through 31 Year (YYYY): greater than 1980 b.
  • Page 83: Parameters View

    The Parameters view is displayed (Figure 49). Figure 49 Parameters view Set the Edge Switch parameters: a. Select (enable) or clear (disable) the Insistent Domain ID check box. The default state is disabled. When enabled, the value configured in the Preferred Domain ID box becomes the active domain ID when the fabric initializes.
  • Page 84 When the parameter is disabled, attached devices (registered through the fabric format domain register) do receive notification following any change to the fabric's active zone set. e. Select (enable) or clear (disable) the Limited Fabric RSCN check box. When enabled, RSCNs are not transmitted after a product initial program load (IPL). f.
  • Page 85: Fabric Parameters View

    • Homogeneous Fabric—Select this mode if the fabric contains only HP Edge Switches and Directors that are operating in Homogeneous Fabric mode. • Open Fabric 1.0—Select this mode if the fabric contains HP Directors and Edge Switches, as well as other open-fabric compliant switches. Select this mode for managing heterogeneous fabrics.
  • Page 86: Configuring Network Information

    The following message is displayed: Your changes have been successfully activated Set the Edge Switch online (see ”Setting the Edge Switch offline and online” on page 77). Configuring network information The way in which you configure network information depends on the type of LAN installed at your facility: •...
  • Page 87: Configuring Snmp Trap Message Recipients

    Click OK to save the information. An acknowledgement message is displayed, indicating the browser PC must be directed to the new IP address. Update the address resolution protocol (ARP) table for the browser PC: a. Select File > Close to close the HAFM Basic and browser applications. The Windows desktop is displayed.
  • Page 88: Snmp View

    Enter the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP management workstation) in the associated Trap Recipient box. Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters. HP recommends using the IP address. g. Enter a decimal user datagram protocol (UDP) number in the UDP Port box.
  • Page 89: Enabling Or Disabling The Cli

    Click OK to save the information. The following message is displayed: Your changes have been successfully activated Enabling or disabling the CLI Perform this procedure to enable or disable the Edge Switch’s command line interface. Click Configure > CLI. The CLI view is displayed (Figure 53).
  • Page 90: Configuring Ssl Encryption

    The OSMS view is displayed (Figure 54). Figure 54 OSMS view Click the Enable or Disable button to enable or disable the OSMS. Select the Enable Host Control check box to enable host control of the product. NOTE: Before you can enable host control state, OSMS must be enabled. Click OK.
  • Page 91: Installing Pfe Keys (Optional)

    Select Configure > SSL. The SSL view is displayed (Figure 55). Figure 55 SSL view Click the Enable or Disable button to activate or deactivate the web SSL. With web SSL enabled, all data transmitted over an authenticated Internet connection is encrypted.
  • Page 92 If the product fails and is replaced, obtain new PFE keys from the Hewlett-Packard Authorization Center web site: http://webkey.external.hp.com. Have the serial numbers of the failed and replacement products available. After obtaining a PFE key, install the feature as follows: Select Configure >...
  • Page 93: Maintenance Feature Installation View

    The Maintenance Feature Installation view is displayed (Figure Figure 56 Maintenance Feature Installation view Feature status is indicated by a green check mark (installed) or a red (uninstalled). Flexport technology status is indicated by the number of installed ports. Click a feature title in the Feature panel and a description is displayed in the Feature Details panel.
  • Page 94: Configuring Interswitch Links

    Configuring Interswitch Links This section describes optional ISL performance features configured through Configure menu selections. Features include: • Preferred path—Use the Preferred Path view to specify and configure one or more ISL data paths between multiple fabric elements. At each fabric element, a preferred path consists of a source port, exit port, and destination Domain_ID.
  • Page 95: Configuring User Authentication

    • Port Binding—Use the Port Binding view to bind an attached device WWN to a product Fibre Channel port. For instructions about configuring user settings, see ”Configuring user authentication” on page 95. For instructions about configuring optional features, see the HAFM Basic user guide. Configuring user authentication The User Authentication configuration view (the default view when you select the Authentication Settings menu item) allows you to configure authentication settings for users of the product’s...
  • Page 96: Defining Authentication Settings For The Product

    The User Properties panel allows you to configure the following items: • User Name—Specify a user name of up to 23 characters. Spaces, single quotes, double quotes, and colons are not allowed in the user name. • Role—Specify the user role-based privileges: Administrator, Operator, and No Role. NOTE: If you assign the value No Role, this creates a user name that is not authorized to perform tasks but for which you can go back later to assign a role as either an Administrator or Operator.
  • Page 97: Configuring Port Binding

    NOTE: If you want to create a user account, see the HAFM Basic user guide for instructions. Before you create a new user, you should review information on the security features provided with SANtegrity and RADIUS servers, including authentication for the various interfaces such as web (HTTP), CLI, serial port, E_Port, N_Port, and OSMS.
  • Page 98: Configuring Zoning

    This option is valid only if a WWN is present in the Attached WWN column, indicating that the WWN that is currently attached to the port, but is not bound to it.) If Port Binding enabled, and a WWN is not specified for binding, no devices can attach to NOTE: the port.
  • Page 99: Managing Firmware Versions

    Managing firmware versions You can download the Edge Switch’s internal operating code from the HAFM appliance. Up to eight versions can be stored on the HAFM appliance hard drive and made available for download to an Edge Switch. This chapter contains information on the following firmware management tasks: •...
  • Page 100: Adding A Firmware Version

    Obtain the new firmware version from the web site: NOTE: The following path is subject to change. a. At the HAFM appliance or other PC with Internet access, go to the HP web site: http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/storage.html. b. Locate the IT storage products section of the web site.
  • Page 101: Firmware Library Dialog Box

    l. If the new firmware version was downloaded to a PC (not the HAFM appliance), transfer the firmware version file to the switch by backup disk, CD-ROM, or other electronic means. At the HAFM application’s physical map, right-click the product icon representing the Edge Switch for which a firmware version is to be added, and then select Element Manager from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 102: Modifying A Firmware Version Description

    Enter a description (up to 24 characters in length) for the new firmware version and click OK. HP recommends the description include the installation date and text that uniquely identifies the firmware version. Click OK. The File Transfer message box is displayed. As the transfer progresses, a progress bar travels across the message box to show percent completion.
  • Page 103: Deleting A Firmware Version

    Deleting a firmware version Use these steps to delete a firmware version from the library stored on the HAFM appliance hard drive: At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM application. The Products view is displayed. At the HAFM application’s physical map, right-click the icon representing the Edge Switch from which the firmware version will be deleted, and then select Element Manager from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 104 Backup the configuration file for the switch for which the firmware will be downloaded. a. At the HAFM application’s physical map, right-click the product icon representing the switch for which a firmware version is to be downloaded, then select Element Manager from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 105: Backing Up The Configuration

    Backing up the configuration Use these steps to back up the configuration file on the HAFM appliance. At the HAFM appliance, open the HAFM application. The Products view is displayed. At the HAFM application’s physical map, right-click the product icon representing the Edge Switch for which a configuration file is to be backed up, then select Element Manager from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 106 Click Yes. A Restore dialog box is displayed, indicating the restore operation is in progress. When the operation finishes, the Restore dialog box displays a Restore complete message. Click Close to close the dialog box. Managing firmware versions...
  • Page 107: A Regulatory Compliance And Safety

    Regulatory compliance and safety This appendix covers the following topics: • Regulatory compliance, page 107 • International notices and statements, page 109 • Safety, page 111 • Waste electrical and electronic equipment directive, page 114 Regulatory compliance Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum.
  • Page 108: Declaration Of Conformity For Products Marked With The Fcc Logo, United States Only

    Laser device All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product.
  • Page 109: Laser Safety Warning

    Laser product label The optional label in Figure 64 or equivalent may be located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device. This optional label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This label may appear on the laser device installed in your product.
  • Page 110: Class B Equipment

    Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. European Union notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
  • Page 111: Japanese Notice

    There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be done by an HP-authorized service provider using the HP spare part designated for this product. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an HP-authorized reseller or HP-authorized service provider.
  • Page 112: Taiwan Battery Recycling Notice

    1.00 mm or 18 AWG, and the length of the cord must be between 1.8 m (6 ft) and 3.6 m (12 ft). If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact an HP-authorized service provider.
  • Page 113: Japanese Power Cord Notice

    Use conductive field service tools. • Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat. If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an HP-authorized reseller install the part. NOTE: For more information on static electricity, or assistance with product installation, contact your HP-authorized reseller.
  • Page 114: Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Directive

    Waste electrical and electronic equipment directive Czechoslovakian notice Danish notice Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Europæiske Union Hvis produktet eller dets emballage er forsynet med dette symbol, angiver det, at produktet ikke må bortskaffes med andet almindeligt husholdningsaffald. I stedet er det dit ansvar at bortskaffe kasseret udstyr ved at aflevere det på...
  • Page 115: Dutch Notice

    Dutch notice Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door privé-gebruikers in de Europese Unie Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval. U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte apparatuur bij een inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur.
  • Page 116: Finnish Notice

    Finnish notice Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Tällöin hävitettävä laite on toimitettava sähkölaitteiden ja elektronisten laitteiden kierrätyspisteeseen. Hävitettävien laitteiden erillinen käsittely ja kierrätys auttavat säästämään luonnonvaroja ja varmistamaan, että laite kierrätetään tavalla, joka estää...
  • Page 117: Greek Notice

    Greek notice Hungarian notice Készülékek magánháztartásban történ selejtezése az Európai Unió területén A készüléken, illetve a készülék csomagolásán látható azonos szimbólum annak jelzésére szolgál, hogy a készülék a selejtezés során az egyéb háztartási hulladéktól eltér módon kezelend . A vásárló a hulladékká vált készüléket köteles a kijelölt gy jt helyre szállítani az elektromos és elektronikai készülékek újrahasznosítása céljából.
  • Page 118: Italian Notice

    Italian notice Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell'Unione Europea Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non può essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici. È responsabilità dell'utente smaltire le apparecchiature consegnandole presso un punto di raccolta designato al riciclo e allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche.
  • Page 119: Lihuanian Notice

    Lihuanian notice Nolietotu iek rtu izn cin šanas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savien bas priv taj s m jsaimniec b s Š ds simbols uz izstr d juma vai uz t iesai ojuma nor da, ka šo izstr d jumu nedr kst izmest kop ar citiem sadz ves atkritumiem. J s atbildat par to, lai nolietot s iek rtas tiktu nodotas speci li iek rtotos punktos, kas paredz ti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iek rtu sav kšanai otrreiz jai p rstr dei.
  • Page 120: Portuguese Notice

    Para obter mais informações sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material, entre em contato com o escritório da HP em sua cidade, com o serviço de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido.
  • Page 121: Slovenian Notice

    Slovenian notice Spanish notice Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Unión Europea Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa. Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los residuos de este tipo depositándolos en un "punto limpio"...
  • Page 122: Swedish Notice

    Swedish notice Bortskaffande av avfallsprodukter från användare i privathushåll inom Europeiska Unionen Om den här symbolen visas på produkten eller förpackningen betyder det att produkten inte får slängas på samma ställe som hushållssopor. I stället är det ditt ansvar att bortskaffa avfallet genom att överlämna det till ett uppsamlingsställe avsett för återvinning av avfall från elektriska och elektroniska produkter.
  • Page 123: B Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications This appendix contains the following information: • Factory defaults, page 123 • Physical dimensions, page 125 • Environmental specifications, page 125 • Power requirements, page 126 • Operating tolerances, page 126 • Laser information, page 127 Factory defaults Table 4 lists the defaults for the passwords, and IP, subnet, and gateway addresses.
  • Page 124 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 MAC Address PROM value Operating mode Must select one of two modes: Open Fabric 1.0 mode Open Fabric 1.0 or Homogeneous. HP recommends using the Open Fabric 1.0 mode. Operating Preferred Domain ID parameters Insistent Domain ID Disabled...
  • Page 125: Physical Dimensions

    Table 5 Switch factory-default values for reset configuration option (continued) Configuration Description Default catagory Zoning Number of Zone Members Number of Zones Number of Zone Sets Zone Names None Zone Sets Names None Zone Members None Default Zone State Disabled Active Zone Set State Disabled Active Zone Set Name...
  • Page 126: Power Requirements

    Table 7 Environmental specifications (continued) Specification Shipping Storage Operating Humidity 5% to 100% 5% to 80% 8% to 80% Maximum wet-bulb 84°F (29°C) 84°F (29°C) 81°F (27°C) temperature Altitude 12,192 m 12,192 m 3,048 m (40,000 ft ) (40,000 ft ) (10,000 ft) Power requirements Table 8...
  • Page 127: Laser Information

    Laser information Three configurations of cards with fixed optics are provided for each of the connector types: four extended long-wave ports, four long-wave ports, and four short-wave ports. Table 10 Laser specifications 2 Gb — Part number Transceivers on Wave Media/ Standard UPM card...
  • Page 128 Technical specifications...
  • Page 129: Index

    Class A equipment, Canadian compliance authentication settings statement configure Class B equipment, Canadian compliance statement HAFM Basic description command line interface authorized reseller, HP description disable using HAFM Basic enable using HAFM Basic backing up switch configuration file configuration data, backing up batteries configure...
  • Page 130 port binding waste equipment for EU private households HAFM Basic dissipating floor mats port fencing document preferred path conventions RADIUS server prerequisites HAFM Basic related documentation SANtegrity Authentication domain HAFM Basic SANtegrity Binding insistent HAFM Basic preferred security features RSCNs HAFM Basic domain RSCN SSL encryption...
  • Page 131 modifications switch binding notice HAFM Basic Federal Communications Commission. See FCC Telnet fiber-optic Enterprise Fabric Mode cleaning kit configure protective plug HAFM Basic Fibre Channel addresses description FICON enable devices, communication HAFM Basic firmware ESD (electrostatic discharge) deleting version obtaining additional information determining version precautions modifying description...
  • Page 132 network information port fencing SNMP trap message recipients preferred path switch identification interswitch link, description user rights IP address defined default launching default value HAFM Basic Edition. See HAFM Basic hardware, mounting heel straps, using Japan help, obtaining 11, regulatory compliance notice High Availability Fabric Manager See HAFM appliance homogeneous fabric, interop mode...
  • Page 133 HAFM Basic recycling, Taiwan EPA battery port fencing regulatory compliance configure information number description notices ports BSMI blocked states, default value Class A cabling Class B default values European Union E_Port fencing HP series number Edge Switch 2/32 installation guide 133...
  • Page 134 RADIUS server support settings subnet mask SANtegrity Binding configuring configure default HAFM Basic Subscriber’s choice, HP configure PFE key suppress RSCNs on zone set activations HAFM Basic default value Enterprise Fabric Mode switch configure through HAFM basic binding fabric binding...
  • Page 135 EU private households rerouting delay suppress RSCNs on zone set activations web sites symbols in text HP storage system HP Subscriber’s choice preventing electrostatic discharge to Windows operating systems, versions work mat, static-dissipating wrist straps Taiwan EPA battery recycling and disposal specifications...

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