HP StorageWorks e1200-160 User Manual
HP StorageWorks e1200-160 User Manual

HP StorageWorks e1200-160 User Manual

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hp StorageWorks
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e1200-160
Product Version: 2.0
Third Edition (April 2003)
Part Number: 325741-001
The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router provides bidirectional connectivity in a Fibre
Channel Switched Fabric supporting Fibre Channel and SCSI devices.
This user guide provides an overview, instructional information for configuration, and basic
troubleshooting of the router.

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  • Page 1 Third Edition (April 2003) Part Number: 325741-001 The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router provides bidirectional connectivity in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric supporting Fibre Channel and SCSI devices. This user guide provides an overview, instructional information for configuration, and basic...
  • Page 2 “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Hewlett-Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Third Edition (April 2003) Part Number: 325741-001...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HP Authorized Reseller ........
  • Page 4 Reset Menu............53 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 5 Restore Last Saved Configuration ......... 129 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 6 Verifying PRLI Data ........... 159 Introducing HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools......160 Software Features.
  • Page 7 Index ............189 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 8 Contents Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    Configure the Network Storage Router Troubleshoot the Network Storage Router About this Guide topics include: Overview, page 10 Conventions, page 11 Rack Stability, page 13 Getting Network Storage Router e1200-160 About this Guide About this Guide Help, page 14 about this guide...
  • Page 10: Overview

    Knowledge of operation system Knowledge of related hardware/software Previous version of the product/firmware Related Documentation In addition to this guide, HP provides corresponding information: Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH), ANSI X3T9.3/Project 755D/Rev. 4.3, Contact: Global Engineering, 1-800-854-7179 Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP) Revision 12...
  • Page 11: Conventions

    User input, command and directory names, and system responses (output and messages) Variables Features that are “service-mode restricted access,” or currently not supported. Website addresses Network Storage Router e1200-160 Table 1 Element Figure 1 Bold Italics Monospace font COMMAND NAMES are uppercase...
  • Page 12: Text Symbols

    Any RJ-45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network interface connection. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 13: Rack Stability

    Only one rack component is extended at any time. A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component.
  • Page 14: Getting Help

    Operating system type and revision level Detailed, specific questions HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product, as well as the latest drivers. Access storage at: http://www.hp.com. From this website, select the appropriate product or solution.
  • Page 15: Hp Authorized Reseller

    HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518 In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868 Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers: http://www.hp.com. Network Storage Router e1200-160 About this Guide...
  • Page 16 About this Guide Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Introduction The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router provides bidirectional connectivity for Narrow/Wide Fast/Ultra-3 SCSI buses in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW) environment. This chapter introduces the following topics: External Features — Power Indicator — Serial Port — Ethernet Port —...
  • Page 18: External Features Overview

    Power LED Serial RJ-11 connector Ethernet RJ-45 connector Fibre Channel activity LED Fibre Channel link LED Fibre Channel Port SCSI bus activity LED (on corresponding port) SCSI bus activity LED (on corresponding port) SCSI VHDCI connector (2) Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 19: Power Indicator

    Two SCSI buses with LED indicators are included in the router. See the location of the SCSI buses. SCSI bus LED definition: Green - SCSI bus activity on corresponding port Network Storage Router e1200-160 Introduction Figure 1 for the location of the...
  • Page 20: Functional Overview

    Direct Access Devices – RAID Controllers, disk drives, JBODs Sequential Access Devices – Tape drives Changer Devices – Tape and Magneto-Optical Libraries The router provides multiple Fibre Channel to SCSI I/O configurations. A sample configuration is illustrated in Figure 2: Example configuration Figure Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 21: Fibre Channel To Scsi Protocol Process

    SCSI device protocol. process. Figure 3: Converting Fibre Channel to SCSI process Table 3: Converting Fibre Channel to SCSI Item Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 3 Description A Fibre Channel host issues an encapsulated FCP protocol command packet to the router.
  • Page 22: Scsi To Fibre Channel Protocol Process

    The router Fibre Channel controller translates data into an FCP protocol packet and sends it to the Fibre Channel target. The Fibre Channel target interprets the FCP protocol packet and executes the command. StorageWorks Router Network Storage Router e1200-160 Table 4...
  • Page 23: Lan-Free Backup And Restore

    Figure 5: LAN-free backup and restore Router Specifications This section lists the environmental requirements of the router. Operating Environmental Requirements Temperature: 0 to 50°C Relative Humidity: 5 to 80% (non-condensing) Network Storage Router e1200-160 for an illustration of this process. SCSI TAPE UNIT StorageWorks Router...
  • Page 24: Shipping And Storing Environmental Requirements

    Introduction Shipping and Storing Environmental Requirements Temperature: -40 to +55°C Relative Humidity: 0 to 92% (non-condensing) Power Requirements VDC: 3V and 5V 25 watt maximum power dissipation Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 25: Configuration Overview

    Configuration Overview The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router can be configured and managed using several user interfaces (UI). Each UI is introduced in this chapter, along with information about common configuration settings. Included are: Router Default Ethernet Overview, page 27 Common Configuration —...
  • Page 26: Router Default Ethernet Settings

    HP recommends that you change these values from the defaults. All settings within the router configuration are preset with default values. These values are set to allow the router to be installed into most HP environments with little or no configuration changes.
  • Page 27: Ui Overview

    The serial port allows for configuration of device characteristics from a terminal or terminal emulator. Multiple serial connections cannot be run at the same time. For complete information on accessing and using the Serial UI, see Chapter 4, "Serial/Telnet User Network Storage Router e1200-160 Interface." Interface." Configuration Overview...
  • Page 28: Telnet

    The router supports the use of the FTP UI to perform several copy procedures using the For more information, see Chapter 5, ® ® Windows 9x, Windows NT Interface." and the commands. "FTP User ® ® , and Windows 2000 Interface." Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 29: Common Configuration Settings

    Because negotiation is on a device-specific basis, the router can support a mix of SCSI device types on the same SCSI bus. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Interface," and Chapter 4, "Serial/Telnet User "Controller LUN...
  • Page 30: Fibre Channel Port Configuration

    Refer to the HBA manual for the mapping table. "Fibre Channel Port Configuration Configuration," when using the Visual Manager User Interface or Configuration," when using Serial/Telnet. ." "Fibre Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 31: Logical Unit Management

    For a SCSI host, a map contains a list of target IDs, each of which has its own table of LUNs with address information needed for host/device communication. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Configuration," when using Serial/Telnet. Configuration Overview "Fibre Channel...
  • Page 32 An SCC map is only available on Fibre Channel ports and contains only a single entry for LUN 0. This LUN is a router controller LUN. Access to attached devices is managed using SCC logical unit addressing. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 33: Buffered Tape Writes

    Some applications require confirmation of individual blocks being written to the medium, such as for audit trail tapes or log tapes. In these instances, the Buffer Tape Writes option must be disabled. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Configuration Overview...
  • Page 34 Configuration Overview Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 35: Visual Manager User Interface

    Visual Manager User Interface The HP StorageWorks Visual Manager user interface (UI) provides a graphical format that is used to remotely view and change router configurations. Use the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape (version 6.2 or greater) Web browsers to access Visual Manager.
  • Page 36 — Clear Current Traces and Clear Assert Traces — Event Log Configuration — Event Log Display — Clear Event Log Report Menu, page 86 Reboot Option, page 87 Menu, page 64 Menu, page 65 Menu, page 74 Menu, page 75 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 37: Visual Manager Menu Tree

    Visual Manager User Interface Visual Manager Menu Tree Main Menu Figure 6: Visual Manager Main menu tree Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 38: Visual Manager Access

    The home page is accessible to anyone who knows the router IP address. 5. Select the desired menu option to access menus and screens. The Password dialog box is displayed. See Password Dialog box. http://1.1.1.1/ Figure 7 for an example of the Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 39 The default user name is Figure 7: Password Dialog Box Note: HP recommends changing the user name and password from the defaults. Note: To end the current session of VM, the browser window must be closed. Navigating the browser to another URL does not end the current session.
  • Page 40: Visual Manager Best Practices

    Except for the user name, password, and override access, fields are not case sensitive. HP recommends that you not bookmark VM pages with the Web browser. Because configuration information is transmitted via URLs, it is possible that the router could be configured with information present at the time a page was bookmarked.
  • Page 41: Main Menu

    The Main Menu home page is displayed whenever VM is accessed. The home page contains status information, including a physical image of the router. Figure 8 is an example of the home page. Figure 8: Visual Manager Home page Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 42 Visual Manager User Interface Home page information includes: The HP logo is located in the upper left corner of the page. example of this portion of the home page screen. If the Internet is accessible to the host, click the HP logo to open the website.
  • Page 43 — Mapping displays and configures maps. — Statistics displays router statistics. — Utilities configures utility settings. — Report displays system information. — Reboot restarts the router. Each Main Menu option is discussed in the following sections of this chapter. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 44: System Menu

    System page. Figure 11: System page System page tasks: Serial configures the baud rate. Network configures Ethernet settings. SNMP is not supported. Active Fabric configures Active Fabric settings. User configures user security settings. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 45 Visual Manager User Interface Real-Time Clock configures system date and time. Reset Menu Factory Settings Reset restores factory default settings. Each menu option is discussed in the following paragraphs. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 46: Serial Configuration

    If the Autobaud feature is being used, it may not be necessary to set the baud rate. Figure 12: Serial screen The current baud-rate setting is displayed. Note: HP recommends setting the baud rate to 115200. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 47: Network Configuration

    Each of these Network Menu options is discussed in the following sections. Network Settings To change the hostname, enter an alphanumeric entry of one word up to 8 characters in length. Then, select Submit. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 48: Port Configuration - Ethernet Settings (Service Mode - Restricted Access)

    Caution: Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting. for an example of the Ethernet Configuration dialog box.
  • Page 49: Snmp Configuration

    Telnet or VM. Because the method of setting up a lease reservation varies, depending on the DHCP server being used contact the Network Administrator for assistance. SNMP Configuration SNMP configuration is not supported. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 50: Active Fabric Configuration

    Number of Controller LUNs (default: 1) sets the number of controller LUNs reported by the router. The number must be in the range of 0 through 4. For information on controller LUN commands, see Appendix B, Commands." "Controller LUN Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 51: User Configuration

    Figure 16: User screen: security settings User settings: User Name (default: Password (default: The user name and password should be unique and kept confidential. HP recommends using a combination of letters and numbers when creating the user name and password. Note: These security settings affect all user interfaces of the router.
  • Page 52: Real-Time Clock Configuration

    Date Settings sets the month, date, and year. Use a four-digit number to represent the year. Day of Week sets the day of week. Time Settings sets the hours, minutes, and seconds. The system clock is a 24-hour clock. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 53: Reset Menu

    Resetting to factory defaults through VM will not affect Ethernet connectivity. User-configured values for the IP address and gateway will be retained. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Resetting the router configuration to the factory defaults will delete Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 54: Ports Menu

    Figure 19 is an example of the initial Ports Menu. Figure 19: Ports menu The initial screen display of the Ports Menu includes summary information about each Fibre Channel port and SCSI bus in the router. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 55 To make changes, modify the setting and then click Submit. Ports Menu tasks: Fibre Channel Port configuration changes Fibre Channel port settings. SCSI Bus configuration changes SCSI bus settings. Each Ports Menu option is discussed in the following subsections. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 56: Fibre Channel Port Configuration

    Fibre Channel port settings: Link Status indicates the port link status. Port Name High sets a new value for the World Wide Port Name High. (Service Mode - Restricted Access) Figure 20 is an example of the Fibre Channel Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 57 Caution: difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to these settings. Port Name Low sets a new value for the World Wide Port Name High.
  • Page 58 Default Map (default: indexed) sets the current mapping mode for the selected port. The current map can be set to: — Port 0 Device Map (HP recommends that this map be used to edit and assign oncoming hosts.) — Indexed (default) (HP recommends that this map NOT be edited, even though the user is able to edit the Indexed map.)
  • Page 59 — Hi-Sup Bit toggles between Set and Clear. — Force FCP Response Code toggles between Off and On for support of HP-specific HBA #223180-B21 and #120186-001. — Initiator Bit toggles between Set and Clear. When using the router in a router-to-router configuration, this option should be configured to Set.
  • Page 60: Scsi Bus Configuration

    Alternate Initiator ID (service mode-restricted access) (default: none) will be used if the primary ID is taken. Must be a unique ID. Target ID(s) adds or removes Target IDs. Figure 21 is an illustration of the SCSI Bus Configuration Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 61 Discovery Delay is the wait time after a power-up or reboot before discovering SCSI devices. Note: HP recommends setting the value to at least 30 seconds to ensure all SCSI devices complete their individual power-ups. Bus Reset on Boot toggles between Enabled and Disabled.
  • Page 62 Caution: may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting. The current map can be set to: —...
  • Page 63 Ultra SCSI-3 but cannot handle the speed. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 64: Discovery Menu

    Discovery page. Figure 22: Discovery page To perform a manual discovery: 1. Select the Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus from the menu bar or the router image. 2. Select Go. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 65: Mapping Menu

    Auto Assigned Indexed (default) Port <0> Device Port 0 Device Map is the HP recommended map to be used for editing and Note: assigning oncoming hosts. The Indexed (default) map should not be used for editing, even though the user is able to edit this map.
  • Page 66: Common Fibre Channel And Scsi Mapping Tasks

    Edit/View Host displays or changes host information. Viewing and changing host information is discussed in the following paragraphs. Delete Host deletes the current host. Note: Host lists built during POST cannot be deleted. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 67: Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks

    Each task is discussed in the following paragraphs. Note: Port 0 Device Map is the HP recommended map to be used for editing and assigning oncoming hosts. The Indexed (default) map should not be used for editing, even though the user is able to edit this map.
  • Page 68 Fibre Channel Host Name settings: Host Name Host ID (hexadecimal) Port WWN Hi (hexadecimal) (service mode-restricted access) Port WWN Lo (hexadecimal) (service mode-restricted access) Node WWN Hi (hexadecimal) (service mode-restricted access) Node WWN Lo (hexadecimal) (service mode-restricted access) Map Name Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 69: Viewing And Changing Fibre Channel Map Information

    Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information Note: Port 0 Device Map is the HP recommended map to be used for editing and assigning oncoming hosts. The Indexed (default) map should not be used for editing, even though the user is able to edit this map.
  • Page 70 Manual Device Entry creates a map entry for a device that is not yet discovered or installed. To add a new device to the map, use the drop-down boxes to enter the settings, and then click Create Entry in the Manual Device Entry section of the screen. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 71: Scsi Mapping Tasks

    3. Enter the new settings and then click Modify. Figure 24 Figure 24: SCSI Host Name dialog box SCSI Host Name settings: Host Name Initiator ID Map Name Network Storage Router e1200-160 is an example of the SCSI Host Name configuration dialog box. Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 72 SCSI initiator that needs to address Fibre Channel devices. Each Target ID can be used to store up to 32 Fibre Channel devices. is an example of the SCSI Map dialog box. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 73 To add a new device to the map, use the drop-down boxes to enter the settings, and then click Create Entry in the Manual Device Entry section of the screen. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 74: Statistics Menu

    To view information for a specific port or bus, click the component on the menu bar or the router image. To refresh the display, select Reset SCSI system statistics. Figure 26 is an example of the Statistics Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 75: Utilities Menu

    Current Traces display displays current trace information. Previous Traces display displays previous trace information. Last Assert Traces display displays last assert trace information. Clear Current Traces clears current trace information. Clear Assert Traces clear current trace information. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 76 Visual Manager User Interface Event Log Settings configures Event Log settings. Event Log display displays the Event Log. Clear Event Log clears the Event Log. Each Utility Menu option is discussed in the following sections. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 77: Ftp Utility Access

    The FTP utility then prompts for permission to run the applet. Note: Internet access is required to verify the signature for the HP FTP applet and to download the JAVA applet plug-in for your browser. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 78 If a valid firmware or configuration file is uploaded to the router, an automatic reboot will occur once the file has been received. The router cannot be accessed from the Visual Manager UI during the time that the reboot is in process, which is approximately 30 seconds. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 79: Trace Settings Configuration

    Trace Settings screen. Figure 29: Trace Settings screen Current Trace settings are displayed. To change the settings, use the drop-down boxes and choose the desired setting. After all changes are completed, select Submit. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 80 Parallel SCSI functionality will be monitored and recorded. Scatter/gather list will be monitored and recorded Fibre Channel Protocol routing layer will be monitored and recorded. Controller management functionality will be monitored and recorded. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 81: Current, Previous, And Last Assert Trace Displays

    The Last Assert Traces screen shows data since the last assertion. Figure 30 is an example of the Current Traces screen. Figure 30: Current Traces screen Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 82: Clear Current Traces And Clear Assert Traces

    These Utilities Menu screens are used to clear the current trace buffer or the assert trace buffer. Current router activities will not be disrupted while the buffer is cleared. Figure 31 is an example of the Clear Current Trace Buffer screen. Figure 31: Clear Current Trace Buffer screen Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 83: Event Log Configuration

    Event logging captures the last 215 events and then starts overwriting the log. Note: To ensure accurate event logging, correctly set the clock and date in the Real Time Clock Configuration Menu. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface Figure 32...
  • Page 84: Event Log Display

    Visual Manager User Interface Event Log Display The Event Log screen is used to view the Event Log. Figure 33 is an example of the Event Log display screen. Figure 33: Event Log Display screen Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 85: Clear Event Log

    The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Event Log. Figure 34 is an example of the Clear Event Log screen. Current router activities will not be disrupted. Figure 34: Clear Event Log screen Network Storage Router e1200-160 Visual Manager User Interface...
  • Page 86: Report Menu

    Visual Manager User Interface Report Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Report screen displays a consolidated view of all system information, including environmental conditions. example of the Report screen. Figure 35: Report screen Figure 35 is an Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 87: Reboot Option

    Caution: initiating a reboot as router activities will be disrupted. Figure 36: Reboot screen Network Storage Router e1200-160 Confirm there is no activity, such as a backup in progress, before Visual Manager User Interface Figure 36...
  • Page 88 Visual Manager User Interface Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 89: Serial/Telnet User Interface

    Serial/Telnet User Interface The Serial/Telnet User Interface (UI) is used to configure and manage the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router. This chapter describes the configuration menus and option tasks available in the Serial/Telnet UI. Note: Unless otherwise indicated, configuration changes take effect when the router reboots.
  • Page 90 — System Statistics — Event Log Trace Dump — Saving Copies of the Trace Buffers using FTP Reboot Option, page 142 Download New Firmware Menu, page 96 Menu, page 130 Menu, page 140 Option, page 142 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 91: Serial/Telnet Menu Tree

    Serial/Telnet User Interface Serial/Telnet Menu Tree Main Menu Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 92: Telnet Ui Access

    < 3. Enter the user name and password. The default user name is HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default values. The Configuration Menu is displayed. Serial UI Access To open a serial session, a terminal emulator utility is required.
  • Page 93 Parity Flow Control Note: HP recommends setting the baud rate to 115200. 5. After completing the serial port configuration, select OK to start a serial session. 6. After the serial session has started, press Enter several times to initiate router communication and display the Configuration Menu.
  • Page 94: Power Up Messages

    When power is applied to the router, a series of messages is displayed on the serial terminal or terminal emulation program. Figure 37 is an example of these power-up messages. Figure 37: Power Up messages Note: Throughout this chapter, XX represents value fields. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 95: Serial/Telnet Ui Main Menu

    Each Main Menu option is discussed in a separate section of this chapter. Note: Except for the login process, uppercase and lowercase characters can be used interchangeably in all of the menus. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 96: Configuration Menu

    1) Baud Rate Configuration changes the baud rate on the serial port. 2) Ethernet Ethernet network settings. 3) Fibre Channel Configuration configures the settings for the Fibre Channel port. 4) Parallel SCSI Configuration configures the settings for the SCSI buses. and SNMP (SNMP not supported) Configuration enters Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 97: Baud Rate Configuration

    Baud Rate Configuration Menu. Figure 40: Baud Rate Configuration menu Options include: 1) 9600 2) 19200 3) 38400 4) 57600 5) 115200 Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface enables and disables server-free backup and...
  • Page 98: Ethernet Configuration

    Current Ethernet settings are displayed, along with available Ethernet configuration options. Menu. Figure 41: Ethernet Configuration menu Configuration to set up the Ethernet network. When this option is Figure 41 is an illustration of the Ethernet Configuration and SNMP (SNMP not Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 99 Caution: may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting. The manufacturer always assigns Ethernet physical addresses to the Ethernet adapters.
  • Page 100 Note: The security settings entered here affect all user interfaces. User names and passwords should be unique and kept confidential. HP recommends using a combination of letters and numbers when creating user names and passwords. and the default password is...
  • Page 101: Fibre Channel Configuration

    ALPA settings, discovery mode, tape backup settings, port mode, default map, and override settings. Figure 42 is an illustration of the Fibre Channel Configuration Menu. Figure 42: Fibre Channel Configuration menu Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 102 Fibre Channel Configuration Menu options: Caution: difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to these settings.
  • Page 103 — N_Port (default): This mode allows the router to bypass the loop negotiation and come up as a fabric only. Use this setting if a HP switch is being used. If the router is on a loop and N_Port mode is selected, an error in communication may occur.
  • Page 104 — 1) Toggle Hi-Sup Bit Settings changes the Hi-Sup Bit settings. Options include Set and Clear. — 2) Toggle Forcing FCP Response Code for HP HBA #223180-B21 and #120186-001, changes the forcing of the FCP response code. Options include Off and On.
  • Page 105: Parallel Scsi Configuration

    Current settings for the selected SCSI bus are displayed. Caution: difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to these settings.
  • Page 106 Caution: difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to these settings.
  • Page 107 Note: This value should be set to no less than 250ms, according to the SCSI standard for Reset-to-Selection Time. HP recommends setting the value to at least 30 seconds to ensure all SCSI devices complete their individual POST. 5) Set SCSI Termination Mode enables or disables the SCSI termination mode.
  • Page 108: Device Mapping

    Device Mapping Configuration Menu. Figure 44: Device Mapping Configuration menu System/User Generated System Fibre Channel and SCSI System Fibre Channel and SCSI System Fibre Channel System Fibre Channel Fibre Channel or SCSI Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 109: Selecting The Current Map

    Select Current Map screen for a Fibre Channel port. Figure 45: Select Current Map screen Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface Figure 45 is an...
  • Page 110 Caution: may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and verify the desired setting. HP recommends backing up the router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting. To indicate which map is to be the current map, type the number that corresponds to the desired map.
  • Page 111 In the Device Mapping Configuration Menu, choose 5) Edit Current Map to edit the current map. The Map Edit Menu subscreen is displayed. Figure 48 is an illustration of the Map Edit Menu. Figure 48: Map Edit menu Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 112 Although the options are the same for editing Fibre Channel and SCSI maps, the screen displays differ. Figure 49 is an example screen display for Fibre Channel maps and an example screen display for a SCSI map. Figure 50 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 113 Figure 50: Edit Map Entries for a SCSI map Edit Map Entries options: Next (N) scrolls down the list of map entries. Previous (P) scrolls up the list of map entries. Add (A) adds new map entries. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 114 3. To select the map entry to edit, enter the number from the left-hand column of the Port Map Edit Display screen. A Device List is displayed. Figure 51: Device List generated for a Fibre Channel port Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 115 All essential information about the device must be known. A series of questions is displayed. The questions will vary based on the “current” map protocol. Required information includes the LUN address, protocol, port, device name, and device type. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 116 Required information includes the Target ID and LUN address, protocol, port, device name, and device type must be entered. Figure 53 is an example of the screen display when creating an entry for a SCSI map. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 117 To remove any incremental gaps in the sequence of LUNs listed in the table, in the Edit Map Entries screen, select Remove (R). As the system removes any gaps from the table, the LUNs are renumbered in sequential order, starting with LUN 0. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 118 Assigned map. These are built at runtime hosts and cannot be edited or deleted. Although the options are the same for FCP maps and SCSI maps, the screen display differs. screens for FCP and SCSI maps. Figure 54 Figure 55 are examples of the Host List Display Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 119 Previous (P) scrolls up the Host List. Add (A) adds a new host to the Host List. Delete (D) deletes a host from the Host List. Edit (E) edits host information. Exit (X) returns to the previous menu. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 120 To add a host to the Host List, select Add (A). If the host is an FCP host, the Host Name, Host ID, port WWN, and Node WWN for FCP host must be entered. (WWN values are hexidecimal.) Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 121 To change host information, select Edit (E). Current host information is displayed on the screen. The system will display a series of prompts, allowing changes to be entered. Note: To retain the current information for a prompt, press Enter at the prompt. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 122 Serial/Telnet User Interface Figure 57 is an example of editing host information for a Fibre Channel port. Figure 57: Editing host information on a Fibre Channel port Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 123 Displaying the Entire Device List In the Device Mapping Configuration Menu, choose 8) Display Device List to view the entire device list for all buses and ports. The Entire Device List screen is displayed. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 124: Trace And Event Settings Configuration

    In the Configuration Menu, choose 5) Trace and Event Settings Configuration to view and change Trace and Event settings. When this option is selected, the following menu is displayed. Figure 60: Utility Settings (trace settings) menu Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 125 This option forces the currently displayed trace settings to become effective immediately, without requiring a reboot or power cycle. Figure 61: Trace Settings screen Network Storage Router e1200-160 Figure 62 are illustrations of the two Trace Settings screens. Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 126: Configuring Event Settings

    The following Event Filter Settings screen is displayed. Figure 63: Event Filter settings Note: The asterisk in the screen display denotes the current setting. is an illustration of the second Trace Settings page. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 127: Real-Time Clock Configuration

    Figure 64: Clock Setup menu 1. To change the date or time, select 1) Set Clock. 2. A series of prompts are displayed, allowing setup of: 24-hour time Current date Current day of the week Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 128: Active Fabric Configuration

    In the Configuration Menu, A) Save Configuration is used to save any configuration changes. The current configuration state is saved in FLASH, which updates the previous configuration. This configuration is retained across future device resets or power cycles. Commands." Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 129: Restore Last Saved Configuration

    Reset and Save Configuration to Factory Defaults In the Configuration Menu, choose C) Reset and Save Configuration to reset the router configuration to its initial settings (factory default). Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 130: System Utilities Menu

    4) Special Fibre Channel Link States performs special diagnostics. This option is reserved for service personnel and is not documented. The System Statistics Menu and the Event Log options are discussed in the following separate sections. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 131: System Statistics

    In the System Statistics Menu, choose 1) Display System Status to view a variety of status information, including memory statistics, current active tasks, and stack usage. The System Status Menu is displayed. Figure 68 is an illustration of the System Status Menu. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 132 Figure 69: Fibre Channel Status menu The Fibre Channel Status Menu lists the following options: 1) Display Fibre Channel Link Status displays Fibre Channel link information. Figure 69 is an illustration of the Fibre Channel Status Menu. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 133 1) In the Fibre Channel Status Menu, choose Display Fibre Channel Link Status. The following page is displayed. Table 9 Figure 70: Fibre Channel Link Status screen A) To refresh the screen display, select Autorepeat. Network Storage Router e1200-160 for a list of term definitions. Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 134 Number of times Loss of Sync was detected. Number of bad characters received. Number of Link Failure conditions. Number of frames received with a bad CRC. Number of protocol errors detected. Number of BAD SCSI frames detected. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 135 To see all of the devices in R2R configurations, use Visual Manage. 3. To view device details, select D) Display Device Details. Network Storage Router e1200-160 is an illustration of the Fibre Channel Device Display page when it Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 136 Menu, select 4) Display Fibre Channel Driver Resource Status. The Fibre Channel Driver Queues page is displayed. The Fibre Channel Driver Queues page has no options. It is used only for viewing Fibre Channel driver resources. Figure 73: Fibre Channel Driver Queues screen Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 137 Viewing Attached SCSI Devices To see a list of the devices attached to this SCSI bus in the SCSI Status Menu, choose 2) Display Attached SCSI Devices. The SCSI Device Display Menu is displayed. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 138 To display SCSI resource information, in the SCSI Status Menu, choose 3) Display SCSI Resource Status. The SCSI Resource Display page is displayed. There are no options in the SCSI Resource Display. It is used only for viewing SCSI resource status. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 139: Event Log

    Event Log Menu. Figure 77: Event Log menu Event Log Menu options: 1) Display event log displays the Event Log. 2) Clear event log deletes all entries from the Event Log. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet User Interface...
  • Page 140: Trace Dump Menu

    Using an FTP session, the trace buffers from the router can be copied and saved. 1. Verify the router is connected to the Ethernet network. 2. Start an FTP session. 3. Enter the router IP address at the FTP prompt: ftp <IP address> Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 141 To copy the current trace buffer: get curtrace.txt The file will transfer from the router. To copy the previous trace buffer: get prvtrace.txt The file will transfer from the router. Network Storage Router e1200-160 and the default password is root Serial/Telnet User Interface password...
  • Page 142: Reboot Option

    FLASH memory and reboots. When the router is rebooted, it detects that there is a newly downloaded firmware image, copies that image to the boot sector of the FLASH, and boots using the new image. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 143 Serial/Telnet User Interface Figure 79 is an illustration of the Download Firmware Menu after a new version of the firmware has been loaded. Figure 79: Download Firmware menu Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 144 Serial/Telnet User Interface Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 145: Ftp User Interface

    The following tasks can be managed through an FTP interface: Access the FTP User Interface Backup and Restore Configuration Copy Trace Upgrade Each of these procedures is discussed in this chapter. Network Storage Router e1200-160 (UI), page 146 Settings, page 146 Buffers, page 149 Firmware, page 150...
  • Page 146: Access The Ftp User Interface (Ui)

    When backing up a configuration, the settings are saved from the flash memory on the router to a binary file in an external location determined by the user. and the default password is root Network Storage Router e1200-160 password...
  • Page 147: Backing Up The Router Configuration

    3. Enter the user name and password. The default user name is HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default values. 4. Specify binary mode: 5. Specify the filename (with the extension .cfg) using the get command: get filename.cfg...
  • Page 148: Restoring The Router Configuration

    The default IP address of the router is 1.1.1.1. 3. Enter the user name and password. The default user name is HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default values. 4. Specify binary mode: 5. Specify the configuration’s path and filename (with the filename extension .cfg) using the put command:...
  • Page 149: Copy Trace Buffers

    3. Enter the user name and password. The default user name is HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default values. 4. Specify binary mode: 5. Specify the filename (with the extension .txt) using the get command.
  • Page 150: Upgrade Firmware

    The default router IP address is 1.1.1.1. 3. Enter the user name and password. The default user name is HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default values. 4. Specify binary mode: 5. Specify the path and filename (extension.dlx) of the firmware file to be transferred by using the put command as shown: put <path:filename.dlx>...
  • Page 151: Basic Troubleshooting

    Basic Troubleshooting This chapter discusses some basic methods of identifying problems in the setup and configuration of the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router. Most problems occur during the initial installation of the router. Before proceeding with advanced troubleshooting techniques, verify all connections and review the configuration.
  • Page 152 Basic Troubleshooting Introducing HP StorageWorks Library and Tape — Software Features — Finding Additional Information — Getting Support Tools, page 160 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 153: Led Indicators

    Features Overview." For an illustration of the router components and LED locations, see Figure 80: Router illustration Table 10: Router illustration components Item Network Storage Router e1200-160 Description Power LED Serial RJ-11 connector Ethernet RJ-45 connector Fibre Channel activity LED...
  • Page 154 Basic Troubleshooting Table 10: Router illustration components Item Description SCSI bus activity LED (on corresponding port) SCSI bus activity LED (on corresponding port) SCSI VHDCI connector (2) Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 155: Basic Troubleshooting

    SCSI Devices — Verify that the SCSI devices on a particular SCSI bus can be seen in the Configuration Menu of the router. If the router cannot see the devices, verify SCSI configuration, cabling, and termination. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Basic Troubleshooting...
  • Page 156: Verifying Fibre Channel Port Connection

    Fibre Channel link speed. For more information on manually setting the Fibre Channel port speed, see Chapter 3, "Fibre Channel Port Configuration ." Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 157: Verifying Scsi Devices In Windows Nt

    It may be useful to connect the SCSI target devices directly to a SCSI interface (for example, a host SCSI bus) to verify that the devices are functional. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Restoring factory defaults overwrites user configurations. In the...
  • Page 158: Verifying The Host Configuration

    Stop Bit Parity Flow Control If problems persist, verify the cabling. If a valid Ethernet IP address is configured, serial configuration settings can also be set via Telnet. Autobaud, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 None XON/XOFF Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 159: Verifying Prli Data

    Type Code Type Code Extension Response Code Originator Process Associator Responder Process Associator Initiator Function Target Function Command/Data Mixed Allowed Data/Response Mixed Allowed Read XFER_RDY Disabled Write XFER_RDY Disabled Network Storage Router e1200-160 Item 0x20 0x10 0x10 Basic Troubleshooting Value...
  • Page 160: Network Storage Router E1200

    HP tape devices and tape libraries. L&TT includes several features designed for use by both HP storage customers and trained service personnel. The key features include: Diagnostic tools for tape drive and tape automation devices designed for simple troubleshooting.
  • Page 161 Device Analysis test on the device. The support ticket contains generic information about a device, as well as the results of the Device Analysis test. You can perform the Device Analysis test by itself, but HP recommends generating a support ticket because the resulting data is presented in a more useful format.
  • Page 162: Finding Additional Information

    Basic Troubleshooting Finding Additional Information The HP website provides the current version of L&TT for download, and general information about the tool. Access the website at: http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools Getting Support E-mail support is available from ltt_team@hp.com. You should expect a response within 24 hours (usually sooner) during a normal business week.
  • Page 163: A Serial And Ethernet Pin Assignments

    Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments This appendix provides details for: RJ-11 Serial Pin RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Pin Network Storage Router e1200-160 Assignments, page 164 Assignments, page 165...
  • Page 164: Rj-11 Serial Pin Assignments

    To connect the router to a host system, use a RS-232 null modem cable. Figure Fibre Link/ Channel Serial Ethernet Table 13 correspond to the pin assignments in Description No connection Serial common (ground) Transmit data Receive data CTS (clear to send) RTS (request to send) LVD/SE SCSl Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 165: Rj-45 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments

    Figure 82: RJ-45 Ethernet pin assignments The pin definitions listed in Figure The router Ethernet connection supports the IEEE specifications for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet standards. Table 14: RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments Item Network Storage Router e1200-160 Fibre Link/ Channel Serial Ethernet Table 14...
  • Page 166 Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 167: Controller Lun Commands

    Controller LUN Commands The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router supports and executes the set of SCSI-3 commands listed in this Appendix. These commands can be received as FCP commands over the Fibre Channel bus and are supported by the Controller LUNs.
  • Page 168: General Commands

    The format of the Report LUNs command is shown in Table 15: Format of Report LUNs Command Bit/ Byte Operation Code (Example: 0xA0) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Most Significant Byte (MSB) Allocation Length Least Significant Byte (LSB) Reserved Control Byte Table Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 169: Inquiry Command

    0x0c. Inquiry Command The format of the Inquiry Command is shown in Table 17: Format of LUN Inquiry Command Bit/ Byte Network Storage Router e1200-160 Most Significant Byte (MSB) LUNs Length List Least Significant Byte (LSB) Reserved Reserved...
  • Page 170 Page Code (80h) Reserved Page Length Serial Number Figure Table 19 Value 0x00 0x0C – Indicates Router/Router function 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x02 – SCSI-2 Inquiry Data Format 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 171 The router will only reply to a SCSI Inquiry using 8-byte LUN field of 0x00. Note: The Revision Level comes from the last four characters of the build string, which appears in the headings for most menu screens. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Controller LUN Commands Value “HP”...
  • Page 172 Controller LUN Commands Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 173: C Addressing Methods And Table Structures

    The addressing used is the SCC Logical Unit Addressing and Peripheral Device Addressing method, shown in Table 20 through two bits of the 8-bit FCP LUN are used. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Table 23. First level addressing is supported, so only the first...
  • Page 174 Table 22: SCSI Logical Unit Addressing Bit/Byte Table 23: Peripheral Device Addressing Bit/Byte Address Method Address Method Specific Description Peripheral Device Addressing Method Volume Set Addressing Method Logical Unit Addressing Method Reserved Target Target/LUN Address Method Specific Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 175 6:0x17 7:0x18 8:0x1B 9:0x1D 10:0x1E 11:0x1F 12:0x23 13:0x25 14:0x26 15:0x27 16:0x29 17:0x2A 18:0x2B 19:0x2C 20:0x2D Network Storage Router e1200-160 Table 24 comes from the Fibre Channel Configuration Menu. 21:0x2E 42:0x52 63:0x74 22:0x31 43:0x53 64:0x75 23:0x32 44:0x54 65:0x76 24:0x33 45:0x55 66:0x79...
  • Page 176: Scc (Scsi Controller Command) Addressing Method

    SCSI devices will not occur. For example, tape libraries are excellent candidates for using Auto Assigned Addressing. Configuration options provide for the SCSI discovery to be performed in order of bus, target, or LUN as desired for the specific environment. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 177: Indexed Addressing Method

    LUNs per target. The index table can be manually edited. A method is also provided to perform SCSI device discovery and fill the index table. Table 25 Table 25: Indexed Addressing Table FCP LUN Value (...) (...) Network Storage Router e1200-160 for the Indexed addressing table. SCSI BUS:TARGET:LUN 0:0:0 0:1:0 0:2:0 0:3:0...
  • Page 178 Addressing Methods and Table Structures Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 179: D Regulatory Compliance Notices

    Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. After the Class of the device is determined, refer to the corresponding statement in the following sections. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 180: Class A Equipment

    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Designation Clarification MSL libraries are Class A devices with the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router e1200-160 installed. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 181 Network Storage Solutions - Automation Business Segment Regulatory Engineering 825 14th Street S.W., Bldg. E, MS E200 Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 898-1738 To identify this product, refer to the part, series, or model number found on the product. Network Storage Router e1200-160 Regulatory Compliance Notices...
  • Page 182: Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)

    Norms (the equivalent international standards are in parenthesis): EN55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) – Electromagnetic Immunity EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2) – Power Line Harmonics EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3) – Power Line Flicker EN60950 (IEC950) – Product Safety Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 183: Japanese Notice

    Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 184: Bsmi Notice

    Regulatory Compliance Notices BSMI Notice 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. The product does not emit hazardous light;...
  • Page 185: Compliance With International Regulations

    Compliance with International Regulations All HP systems equipped with laser devices comply with appropriate safety standards including IEC 825. Laser Product Label A label is located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device. Laser Information Table 26: Laser Information Feature...
  • Page 186 Regulatory Compliance Notices Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 187: Electrostatic Discharge

    Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations. Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly. Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 188: Grounding Methods

    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 a HP authorized reseller install the part. Note: For more information on static electricity, or assistance with product installation, contact your HP authorized reseller.
  • Page 189: Index

    SCSI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI bus reset on boot overview of Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Network Storage Router e1200-160 Center for Devices and Radiological Health See CDRH clock configuration configuration settings configurations, Fibre Channel to SCSI, illustrated controller LUN commands...
  • Page 190 Fibre Channel connection, troubleshooting Fibre Channel hosts viewing and changing Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Fibre Channel maps adding entries Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI clearing entries Visual Manager UI creating entries Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 191 Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI port name Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Fibre Channel to SCSI configurations, illustrated Network Storage Router e1200-160 firmware versions, upgrading FTP UI Serial/Telnet UI FTP UI accessing Visual Manager UI configuration, backing up...
  • Page 192 Visual Manager Visual Manager Visual Manager Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager Visual Manager UI Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Serial/Telnet UI Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 193 Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI deleting entries Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI filling entries Network Storage Router e1200-160 Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI removing gaps in Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI viewing and changing Visual Manager UI...
  • Page 194 Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Visual Manager UI Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI Visual Manager UI Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 195 Fibre Channel port, illustrated Ethernet configuration DHCP Ethernet mode I/P address I/P gateway Network Storage Router e1200-160 event filter setting options, listed event log event settings, configuration of factory settings, resetting Fibre Channel devices, viewing Fibre Channel driver status information,...
  • Page 196 Serial/Telnet UI Fibre Channel configuration screen, illustrated Serial/Telnet UI Fibre Channel Devices Display page, illustrated Serial/Telnet UI Fibre Channel Driver resource status screen, illustrated Serial/Telnet UI Fibre Channel link status screen, illustrated Serial/Telnet UI Fibre Channel Status Menu, illustrated Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 197 Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI subnet mask Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager UI symbols in text symbols on equipment Network Storage Router e1200-160 tables peripheral device addressing SCSI addressing sequence SCSI logical unit addressing target override settings Serial/Telnet UI Visual Manager...
  • Page 198 Fibre Channel hosts, viewing and changing FTP access home page host name, changing I/O configuration main menu mapping tasks overview of mapping tasks, Fibre Channel adding entries clearing maps creating entries Network Storage Router e1200-160...
  • Page 199 SCSI buffered tape writes bus reset on boot configuration of default map Network Storage Router e1200-160 SCSI hosts serial configuration statistics information,viewing System Menu traces user configuration utilities configuration Visual Manager Utilities menu, illustrated...
  • Page 200 Index Network Storage Router e1200-160...

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