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1. FC Domain ID 1 2395 The settings will be effective after 3 minutes Apply Reload Senngs Management Port internal Pon w Setting Value Current Vahase Hanagomert Blades Enable DHCP Z netresay O Server Bases 5 Cornecton biases P acarese saa O Got Conecton Diase t Sunet Mask 0000 Gvt Comecton Dase 2 ol Gateway Address 0000 OFC Connecten Binso 4 1 OFC Coanecten Binsa 5 The settings will be effective after 3 minutes Apply Reload Settings OFC Coanecten Biase WO Power Suspies IH Information Operation FIGURE 9 PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application Service Port Settings Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the Ethernet network 3 5 Perform the appropriate action based on whether you are using DHCP e f you are using DHCP enable it by selecting DHCP enable and clicking Apply e f you are not using DHCP uncheck the DHCP Enable check box enter the appropriate information in the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields and click Apply 6 Click the Reload Settings button to view the new IP address It could take up to three minutes for the settings to reload NOTE Refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade User Guide for additional details Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the Ethernet network The Embedded Switch Module has one external port and two internal ports that interact with the
2. Default setting Enabled on all N ports Automatic Failback Enabled on all N ports APC policy Disabled Group policy Enabled ADS policy Disabled Processor and memory specifications The processor and memory installed in the Embedded Switch Module are shown in Table 8 TABLE 8 Memory specifications Memory Type PowerPC 440EPX processor Value 667 MHz SDRAM 512 MB DDR2 for system memory at 64 bits wide with 8 ECC bits at 166 MHz Boot flash 4 MB used during system boot only and is field upgradable with password protection Compact flash Weight and physical dimensions 512 MB used for firmware downloading and logging Table 9 lists the weight and physical dimensions of the Embedded Switch Module TABLE 9 Embedded Switch Module specifications Dimension Measurements Height 27 94 mm 1 1 in Width 192 84 mm 7 5921 in Depth 275 34 mm 10 8402 in Weight 1 31 kg 2 9 Ibs without media 42 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Facility requirements A Facility requirements The information in Table 10 shows the operating and non operating limitations of the Embedded Switch Module TABLE 10 Embedded Switch Module environmental requirements Condition Operating Non operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing at 5 to 95 non condensing at 29 C 84 2 F
3. 38 C 100 4 F Altitude Up to 3 048 m 10 000 ft 10 668 m 35 000 ft Shock 20 G for 6 ms 80G with velocity change of 4572 mm sec squared Vibration 0 4 G at 5 500 Hz for 60 minutes 0 5 G at 2 200 Hz for 15 minutes 1 04 GRMS Random for 15 minutes Air flow 30 C 86 F Ambient Approx None required Electrical Table 11 lists Embedded Switch Module electrical specifications TABLE 11 Embedded Switch Module electrical specifications Dimension Measurements DC input 12 V and 3 3 V from chassis 3CFM 40 C 104 F Ambient Approx 9CFM Power consumption Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Approximately 35 watts nominal and 50 watts maximum 43 Architectural specification Architectural specification The Embedded Switch Module meets the specifications shown in Table 12 TABLE 12 Embedded Switch Module architecture Feature Scalability Certified maximum Performance Fabric latency Fabric OS Native mode only Maximum frame size Class of service Port types Fabric services Fabric OS Native mode only Description Refer to the current Brocade Scalability Guidelines publication Refer to the current Brocade Scalability Guidelines publication 8 50 Gbps line speed full duplex 4 25 Gbps line speed full duplex 2 125 Gbps line speed full duplex 1 063 Gbps line speed full duplex 75 usec with no contention Cut through routing at 8 Gbps 2112 byte payload Class 2 Cl
4. FIGURE 11 PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application FC connection blade The current FC Connection Blade information displays 4 Click the Configuration tab in the middle pane 5 Scroll down to the Management Port Control section shown in Figure 12 Fujitsu m pad TUBES ServerView Suite Q Paba writes Tome III 181220 FIGURE 12 PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application management port control 6 Select External Port from the Management Port list 7 Click Apply NOTE Refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade User Guide for additional details 26 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the Ethernet network 3 Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the fabric NOTE Refer to Cabling guidelines on page 13 before beginning the following procedure Before beginning the following steps determine whether the Embedded Switch Module is in Brocade Access Gateway or Fabric OS Native mode This affects the configuration process 1 If the Embedded Switch Module is in Fabric OS Native mode continue with step 2 and step 3 If the Module is in Access Gateway mode go on to step 4 2 Log onto the Embedded Switch Module through a Telnet connection For instructions on how to log on through a Telnet connection refer to Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade CLI to change system settings on page 21 3 Modify the domain ID if required using Embedded S
5. In actual examples command letter case is often all lowercase Otherwise this manual specifically notes those cases in which a command is case sensitive Command syntax conventions Command syntax in this manual follows these conventions command option option argument arg variable value Commands are printed in bold Command options are printed in bold Arguments Optional element Variables are printed in italics In the help pages values are underlined or enclosed in angled brackets lt gt Repeat the previous element for example member member Fixed values following arguments are printed in plain font For example show WWN Boolean Elements are exclusive Example show mode egress ingress Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 gt gt Notes cautions and warnings The following notices and statements are used in this manual They are listed below in order of increasing severity of potential hazards NOTE Anote provides a tip guidance or advice emphasizes important information or provides a reference to related information ATTENTION An Attention statement indicates potential damage to hardware or data CAUTION A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware firmware software or data DANGER A Danger statement indicates conditions or situations that can be potentially l
6. Number of ports 26 Port speed 1 2 4 or 8 Gbps Hardware trunk width 8 ports trunking Virtual channels 17 per port with credit sharing across virtual channels Buffer to buffer credits 700 Maximum buffer to buffer credits per port 700 Maximum long distance support At 1 Gbps 900 km 559 2 miles At 2 Gbps 450 km 279 6 miles At 4 Gbps 225 km 139 8 miles At 8 Gbps 110 km 68 35 miles Ports The Embedded Switch Module supports the following port types e Fight external optical ports e Eighteen internal copper ports Optical ports For optical ports SFP fiber optic transceivers that convert electrical signals to optical signals and optical signals to electrical signals are used Each SFP transceiver is capable of transmitting at 1 0625 2 125 4 25 or 8 5 Gbps speeds Copper ports For internal copper ports connection occurs by way of SerDes 4 wire signaling through the backplane to the server bays The internal ports are capable of transmitting at 1 0625 2 125 4 25 or 8 5 Gbps speeds The internal port speed is auto generated to the highest speed supported by the chassis There is one server per switch port that interfaces to the blade server chassis switch Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 7 53 1001266 02 1 ISL trunking groups SFPs The Embedded Switch Module was designed to work with SFP optical modules The Embedded Switch Module ships with a specific number of 8 Gbps Brocade branded SFPs N
7. Stop bits 1 v Bow control v FIGURE 5 COM Properties dialog box d From the COM Properties window select the following configuration values and click OK e Bits per second 115200 e Databits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow Control None The Hyperterminal is connected and ready to accept text welcome to Management Blade 4 21 FIGURE 6 Hyperterminal e Use the MMB default username and password The default is admin for the username and admin for the password NOTE The Embedded Switch Module comes direct from the factory with an additional startup process to set the initial password If you want to bypass setting the initial password use Control C to exit or press Enter to proceed The password will not be changed You will be prompted again at the next login until the password is changed Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 19 53 1001266 02 3 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 5 Perform the following steps if your workstation uses Linux or UNIX a Enter the following command at the command prompt tip dev ttyb 115200 b When the terminal application stops reporting information press Enter to display the login prompt c Enter admin for the username and admin for the password 6 Use the following Telnet menu options to change the IP address of the selected Embedded Switch Module a Select 3 Console Redirection from the following Console Menu 1 Management Agent 2
8. The CPU runs the Brocade Fabric OS and is responsible for switch initialization configuration and management The Brocade 5450 CPU subsystem provides the following AMCC PPC440EPX 667 MHz CPU On board 512MB DDR2 memory with ECC operating at 166 MHz 4 MB Boot flash On board compact flash which includes a 512 MB module for firmware download and logging Digital thermometers for temperature monitoring LEDs e Fight FC port and status LEDs one per external port e One ID LED e One health LED e One status LED One Brocade ASIC supporting 26 port at 8 Gb Up to eight optional pluggable SFP optical media One real time clock RTC Internal RS 232 console port One 10 100 Ethernet port share among three connections one external and two internal using analog switching Two major power domains ASIC One ASIC within the system is Brocade designed and provides switching and connectivity functionality for external N_ports as an F_port external loop devices as an FL_port or to other Brocade switches as an E_port Each port can operate at 1 0625 Gbps 2 125 Gbps 4 25 Gbps or 8 5 Gbps The ASIC contains the Fibre Channel interface logic message and buffering queuing logic the receive buffer memory for the on chip ports and other support logic Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Hardware Description 1 The ASIC features are summarized in Table 2 TABLE2 ASIC features Feature Value
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10. Fabric Switch mode If your Embedded Switch Module is currently configured in Access Gateway mode you can enable the module for Fabric OS Native mode by disabling Access Gateway mode When you do this the module automatically reboots in Fabric OS Native mode however the switch will be segmented so as not to effect the external Fabric For instructions on how to join this module to the Fabric refer to the Access Gateway Administrator s Guide Determine if the Embedded Switch Module is running in Access Gateway mode by entering the switchShow CLI command to display the current switch configuration If running in Fabric OS Native mode the switchMode parameter displays Access Gateway Mode For complete instructions on disabling Access Gateway mode using the CLI and joining the switch to the fabric refer to the Disabling Access Gateway Mode section in the Access Gateway Administrator s Guide 30 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Disabling Access Gateway mode using the CLI Disabling Access Gateway AG mode is disruptive because the switch is disabled and rebooted Disabling AG mode clears the F Port to N Port mapping Always back up the current configuration before enabling or disabling Access Gateway mode For additional information on reconfiguring a switch and joining it to a fabric see the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide Complete the following steps to disable Access Gateway mode using the CLI 1 Connect
11. Gateway mode Tie wraps are not recommended for optical cables because they are easily overtightened a Orient a cable connector so that the key the ridge on one side of connector aligns with the slot in the transceiver b Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks For instructions specific to cable type refer to the cable manufacturer s documentation c Repeat for the remaining transceivers as required Check the LEDs to verify that all components are functional For information about LED patterns see the Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module Hardware Reference Manual Verify the correct operation of the Embedded Switch Module by typing the switchShow command from the workstation This command provides information about Embedded Switch Module and port status Verify the correct operation of the Embedded Switch Module in the fabric by typing the fabricShow CLI command from the workstation Back up the Embedded Switch Module configuration to an FTP server by typing the configUpload command and following the prompts This command uploads the Embedded Switch Module configuration to the server making it available for downloading to a replacement Embedded Switch Module if necessary Brocade recommends backing up the configuration on a regular basis to ensure that a complete configuration is available for downloading to a replacement Embedded Switch Module For specific instructions about how to back u
12. LT IT LT OUT LT Reset Siatus L n a ey bo L SFP L SFP 4 amp SFP L SFP Management LAN 1 Module locator 2 Health indicator 3 Module status indicator 4 Port status indicators See Interpreting LED activity on page 37 The Embedded Switch Module has a Reset button The Reset button is a small recessed micro switch that is accessed by inserting a pin or an object of similar size into the small hole Depress the Reset button for up to five seconds to reboot the Embedded Switch Module 4 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Hardware Description 1 Back side The back side of the Embedded Switch Module shown in Figure 2 is seated into the chassis You do not need to line up the Embedded Switch Module as it will seat correctly when the insertion arm is closed When the Embedded Switch Module is inserted the backplane connectors activate a connection port allowing the Embedded Switch Module to be configured in the Blade Server chassis FIGURE 2 Back side viewed from top Pa 1 1 O module handle Pressing the handle s release latch opens the handle to install and remove the module from the Blade Server chassis 2 Connectors Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 5 53 1001266 02 1 Hardware Description Brocade 5450 CPU subsystem Brocade designed ASICs provide the switching functionality
13. TI e Installation and safety considerationS 000 c cece eee eee 11 e Unpacking and installing the Embedded Switch Module 12 CAD ae AUS S aroraa e A E RE E R 13 Shipping carton contents The following items are included in the shipping carton e Embedded Switch Module Quick Start Guide e Four Short Wavelength SWL 8 Gb SFPs in styrofoam packaging e One Brocade 8 Gb Embedded Switch Module Installation and safety considerations The Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module is designed to work in I O bays 3 through 6 of the BX900 Blade Server chassis Refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual and make sure to comply with installation requirements Installing multiple switches Each Embedded Switch Module must be assigned a unique Ethernet IP address during configuration Once the default Ethernet IP address on the 8 Gb SAN Switch has been changed you may install additional Embedded Switch Modules in the chassis If you do not have a DHCP server install and configure one Embedded Switch Module at a time This is required so that Ethernet IP address conflicts do not occur with duplicate default Ethernet IP addresses Refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual for help identifying your specific enclosure setup available connections and power requirements Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 11 53 1001266 02 2 Unpacking and installing the Embedded Switch Module Electrical co
14. activity by viewing the Embedded Switch Module LEDs For details about LED activity on the Embedded Switch Module see Interpreting LED activity on page 37 3 Remove all cables from the SFP modules Locating the Embedded Switch Module serial number Before contacting service support be sure to obtain the Embedded Switch Module s serial number Use one of these methods to locate the number e Use the CLI and enter the ChassisShow command The Embedded Switch Module serial number is displayed along with other data e Locate the serial number on the label attached to the Embedded Switch Module 38 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Removing and replacing an SFP transceiver Removing and replacing an SFP transceiver Figure 14 illustrates the process for removing an SFP from a port FIGURE 14 Removing an SFP from a Port Cable Release Refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual to remove and replace the Embedded Switch Module from the chassis ATTENTION If you are not replacing the Embedded Switch Module use a filler panel to fill the empty slot to maintain proper air flow Do not leave the slot empty Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 39 53 1001266 02 4 4 40 Removing and replacing an SFP transceiver Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Embedded Switch Module specifications Appendix A In this appendix e Access Gateway Mode default port
15. chassis Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual xi 53 1001266 02 Document feedback xii Because quality is our first concern at Brocade we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document However if you find an error or an omission or you think that a topic needs further development we want to hear from you Forward your feedback to documentation brocade com Provide the title and version number and as much detail as possible about your comment including the topic heading and page number and your suggestions for improvement Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Chapter Introducing the Embedded Switch Module 1 In this chapter About the Embedded Switch Module eissis inas ee ed ied le i oe NG 1 e Fabric OS Native and Access Gateway modes a nnne 1 e Hardware DESCTIPLION csiieadieeais toad iteecetredsteadaieate tend 4 Saba NN mada pert a MADAAN GAGA PATAK hela AKBAR AKALA 8 e Supported software features 2 eens 9 About the Embedded Switch Module The Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module is a 26 port Fibre Channel module with 8 external ports and 18 internal ports that installs in a Fujitsu BX900 Blade Server chassis Although the product may ship with a specific number of ports enabled it can be upgraded to 26 ports through Ports on Demand POD licensing All ports support link speeds up to 8 Gbps Fabric OS Native and Access Gateway
16. configuring and connecting the Embedded Switch Module for use in a network and fabric The Embedded Switch Module installed in a chassis For instructions refer to the steps on installing an I O module in the PRIMERGY BX900 Si Basic Unit Operating Manual for the Blade Server chassis Access to an FTP server for backing up the Embedded Switch Module configuration Access to these publications e PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual e PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Service Supplement e PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade User Guide e Fabric OS Command Reference Manual e Fabric OS Administrator s Guide e Access Gateway Administrator s Guide e Web Tools Administrator s Guide SFP transceivers and compatible fiber cables as required If DHCP is not used to set the Embedded Switch Module IP address you will need an unused IP address and a corresponding subnet mask and gateway address DHCP enabled is the default If the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade GUI or CLI management is not used to change the Embedded Switch Module IP address you will need a management workstation computer that has a terminal emulator Such as HyperTerminal or a keyboard video and mouse KVM device You will also need a serial cable to connect the workstation to the Embedded Switch Module serial console port Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 3 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP ad
17. day s 17 29 36 Power Consumenon Mode disable input Power Consumption Actual Max V css Scheouled i 1361112900 Error Power Consumption Made off Remaining Output Power 0087110 amp Management Blade Status Server Blade Status B Connection Blade Status Fi BX900S1 Rear View Healt Blade Name ES Firmware Mode IP Adaress pas GPEConmecton Biase 1 Yes Switch 10 3217587 N 2 0 GhEConaecdonBlade2 Yes Switch 103217588 ON FCConmerton Blade Yes NIA 10 3216613 LOO 2 lt gt O FCConneconsiages Yes NA 103216811 a FeConmectensisses Yes NA 10 32 166 18 a lt gt O FGcoonemon sieges Yes NA 1032 168117 LOOO S fa KS E3 E Temperature Status gt gt ME System Ung amp Power Supply Status 4 OMarapemert Biases DServe Biases amp OConnecton disses D Power Supplies E FIGURE 8 PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application connection blade status 2 Select the FC connection blade from the Connection Blades Status list shown in Figure 8 Information for the selected FC connection blade displays in the middle pane w Click the Configuration tab in the middle pane The Configuration dialog box displays 4 Scroll down to the Management Port Settings section shown in Figure 9 o Locate System Une Details E Power Consumption Mode disatie Ingat Power Consumption Achat Max W Scneouled Hal 134712800 Remasring Output Power BOIT FC Connection Blade 3
18. in switch or Access Gateway mode Fabric OS Native Mode Table 3 lists the optional software that operates in Fabric OS native mode TABLE 3 Optional software activated in Fabric OS native mode Software feature Ports on Demand POD Description Enables users to instantly scale the fabric by provisioning additional ports using license key upgrade for the base 14 port version only Adaptive Networking Provides traffic flow control between individual hosts and targets utilizing QoS priorities Specifies dedicated ISLs to specific hosts and targets to improve overall SAN performance Fabric Watch Continuously monitors SAN fabrics for potential faults based on thresholds set for a variety of SAN fabric elements and events automatically alerting administrators to potential problems before they become costly failures Enables administration configuration and maintenance Data Center Fabric Manager DCFM Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 of fabric switches and SANs with host based software 10 1 Supported software features TABLE 3 Optional software activated in Fabric OS native mode Continued Software feature Description Inter Switch Link ISL Trunking Optimizes the performance and availability of SAN fabrics while simplifying ISL management For example two 4 Gbps Brocade switches can automatically group up to eight ISLs into a single logical trunk with a total throug
19. interoperability for the following functions Link initialization Principle Embedded Switch Module selection Routing FSPF Simple Name Service State change notification Soft WWN zoning SNMP facilities Translative mode private target support on fabrics Trunking between two Brocade switches Advanced Performance Monitoring Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 33 34 4 Interoperability Port negotiation The Embedded Switch Module has been designed to be highly interoperable Eight Gbps ports support 2 4 and 8 Gbps transmit and receive rates with autonegotiation You can also install 4 Gbps SFPs which allow 1 Gbps 2 Gbps and 4 Gbps transmit and receive rates with autonegotiation The actual data signaling rate used on a port is automatically sensed and set to the rate supported by the device or devices attached to the port If the Embedded Switch Module is connected to a device but is unable to negotiate the signaling rate the operator can manually set the speed of each port through the management interface The Embedded Switch Module is compliant with current Fibre Channel standards including most current generation switch N Ports NL Ports and E Ports as well as host adapters Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID storage devices hubs Fibre SCSI bridge devices and older switch families Operating system support Brocade Fabric OS has no specific host OS dependencies The Fabric OS
20. mapping a e Processor and memory Specifications se a casas paka KARI tinia KA e Weight and physical dIMENSIONS 2 3 GG BALAAK ESANG DAL NATE DS ANNA FACH I RINT AS ons Dianna Sed ad GN GLENN Da PIER RING LENG bd S lt 5 Ls PRP ere ene ea AAP e Architectural SpPECNGBUON c ciacccceeiveecereecticecseducteeeavens Fibre Channel standards Compliance Xa aaa ade ek eee ee ee Regtilatoiy COMDPIIDOS a paka K a ESAR EEEE RERE Environmental regulation Compliance maa sa Ka aGA BANAAG spati ma Access Gateway Mode default port mapping The Embedded Switch Module can contain 26 total ports Of these F Ports are ports 1 18 and N Ports are ports O and 19 25 The following lists the factory default F Port to N Port mapping for Access Gateway mode NOTE All ports have failover and failback enabled e 1 2 and 17 mapped to 19 e 3 4 and 18 mapped to 20 e 5 6 mapped to 21 e 7 8 mapped to 22 e 9 10 mapped to 23 e 11 12 mapped to 24 e 13 14 mapped to 25 e 15 16 mapped to O e 19 25 and O as N_Port For more information on changing port mapping and managing ports in Access Gateway Mode refer to the Access Gateway Administrator s Guide Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 41 A Processor and memory specifications Other Access Gateway defaults Table 7 shows the default settings for Access Gateway features TABLE 7 Access Gateway defaults Feature Automatic Failover
21. or 8 Gbps to match the speed of attached devices e Dynamic ports on demand which allows any port to be activated as needed based on available licenses This also applies to Fabric OS native mode e Extensive diagnostics system monitoring and reliable power and cooling capabilities This also applies to Fabric OS mode e One green amber LED to indicate status for each port If dark the port is unlicensed e The following system light emitting diodes LEDs One green power LED to indicate module power on One green amber LED to indicate module status One blue LED to locate and identify the module See Interpreting LED activity on page 37 for details about the Embedded Switch Module LEDs Ports on Demand POD The base version of the Embedded Switch Module ships with 14 active ports You can purchase a POD license to activate 12 additional ports The Embedded Switch Module supports two port activation methods static and dynamic The default method is dynamic e For Dynamic POD 14 licenses are available for the first 14 active ports Ports 19 and 20 are licensed at the factory The remaining 12 licenses are assigned to active ports on a first come first serve basis Once licenses are issued they can be moved from one port to another making port licensing more flexible Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 3 53 1001266 02 1 Hardware Description e For static POD Table 1 shows the 14 base internal and external p
22. to register at no cost for a user ID and password Fabric OS e Fabric OS Administrator s Guide e Fabric OS Command Reference e Fabric OS MIB Reference e Fabric OS Message Reference e Access Gateway Administrator s Guide Fabric OS Optional Features e Web Tools Administrator s Guide e Fabric Watch Administrator s Guide Brocade 5450 8 Gb Fibre Channel Embedded Switch Module Hardware Documentation e Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module Hardware Reference Manual this document e Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module Quick Start Guide e Brocade release notes for Fabric OS version supported by the Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module Optional Management Software Documentation e Data Center Fabric Manager DCFM User Manual For practical discussions about SAN design implementation and maintenance you can obtain Building SANs with Brocade Fabric Switches through http www amazon com For additional Brocade documentation visit the Brocade SAN Info Center and click the Resource Library location http www brocade com Release notes are available on the Brocade Connect Web site and are also bundled with the Fabric OS firmware x Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Other industry resources For additional resource information visit the Technical Committee T11 Web site This Web site provides interface standards for high performance and mass storage applications for Fibre Channel storage managem
23. 1 Fabric OS Native mode 062 cece eee 2 Access Gateway MOde 1 cc eee eee 3 Ports on Demand POD 00 cc eee eee 3 Hardware DeScriptiOn 00 0 cece 4 Fronts Panels wis sia eh was aines ode SE oe are GANI Be 4 Back Side ss ee ee ka eer ee er a 5 Brocade 5450 CPU subsystem 0 0 0 2 cece eee eee 6 ASI Gis Societies hha e iaoa mha ALA KNA haha hha Steiger Ss 6 PONS a a NAG Bm alan NAA Ma dn ad fee Motes 7 SEPS eo aag Ban Sed NE dod be KAG haa Sead ae 8 ISL trunking groupS eee 8 Supported software features es 9 Optional software eee eee 9 Installing the Embedded Switch Module ln this cha pren ANNA AG AN raaa aa NAP Ban Png 11 Shipping carton contents eee ee 11 ili Installation and safety considerations 11 Installing multiple switches 0 0 0 cee eee ee eee 11 Electrical considerations A eee eee eee 12 Environmental considerations cee ee eens 12 Unpacking and installing the Embedded Switch Module 12 Cabling guidelines 02 waaa eee we ee ee ee ee 13 Chapter 3 Configuring the Embedded Switch Module In this chapter si ade dor etoareetareee iw ta NE LLANA NAG 15 About Embedded Switch Module configuration 15 Items required for configuration cee eee eee 16 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 17 Using the CLI menu from the seria
24. Emergency Management Port 3 Console Redirection Logout Reboot Management Blade System Information Dump Command Line Interface Account Management Enter selection 3 TFTP update b Select 1 Console Redirect Connection Blade from the following Console Redirection Table 1 Console Redirect Connection Blade 2 Set Return Hotkey Ctrlt a character Q 3 Set Console Redirection Timeout 900 Enter selection or type 0 to quit 1 c Select the location where the switch is installed from the following menu 2 Console Redirect Connection Blade 2 Selected Backup Restore 3 Console Redirect Connection Blade 3 4 Console Redirect Connection Blade 4 5 Console Redirect Connection Blade 5 Enter selection or type 0 to quit 5 You should now be at the switch login prompt 7 Verify that you are able to login to the switch Login admin Password password 20 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 3 8 Enter the ipaddrset command to set the IP address Follow the on screen instructions and supply the correct information as shown in the following example switch admin gt ipaddrset Ethernet IP address 10 77 77 77 10 32 53 47 Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 255 255 240 0 Fibre Channel IP Address none Fibre Channel Subnetmask none Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 10 32 48 1 DHCP Off IP address is being chang
25. FUJITSU Hardware Reference Manual PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems iore Channel Connection Blade BR5450 F ish Engl _ vi a IS a Ha 53 1001266 02 20 October 2009 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual For Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Series BROCADE 53 1001266 02 LA A AA AO Copyright 2006 2009 Brocade Communications Systems Incorporated Brocade the Brocade B weave logo Fabric OS File Lifecycle Manager MyView Secure Fabric OS SilkWorm and StorageX are registered trademarks and the Brocade B wing logo and Tapestry are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems Inc in the United States and or in other countries FICON is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation in the U S and other countries All other brands products or service names are or may be trademarks or service marks of and are used to identify products or services of their respective owners Notice This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty expressed or implied concerning any equipment equipment feature or service offered or to be offered by Brocade Brocade reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use This informational document describes features that may not be currently available Contact a Brocade sales office for information on feature and product availability Export of technical data containe
26. K a KA O ALA SWIC KGG OE REIS ARNE ts Ng m e 46 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Regulatory compliance A CE statement ATTENTION This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product might cause radio interference and the user might be required to take corrective measures The standards compliance label on the Embedded Switch Module contains the CE mark which indicates that this system conforms to the provisions of the following European Council directives laws and standards e Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 ECC e EN 55022 2006 class A e EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 e EN 61000 3 2 2006 e EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 e Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC e EN 60950 1 2001 A112004 e EN 50371 2002 Canadian requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Class A Laser compliance This equipment contains Class 1 laser products and complies with FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter and the international laser safety standard IEC 825 2 A CAUTION Use only optical transceivers that are qualified by Brocade Communications Systems Inc and comply with the FDA Class 1
27. OTE You can also install 4 Gbps SFPs in the Embedded Switch Module All SFPs must be Brocade branded SFPs provide optical connections to external devices for both SWL and LWL connections Replace SFPs with a new pluggable unit rather than replacing the Embedded Switch Module Refer to the manufacturer s instructions when installing SFPs Removing and replacing the Embedded Switch Module on page 38 provides details about removing SFPs from the Embedded Switch Module For a complete list of SFPs and other interoperable hardware visit the Brocade Connect Web site at http www brocadeconnect com and follow the links to the latest compatibility information ISL trunking groups If your Embedded Switch Module has a Brocade ISL Trunking license external ports can form trunking groups of Inter Switch Links ISLs between adjacent switches ISL trunking allows up to eight ports between a pair of switches to be combined to form a single logical ISL with an aggregate speed of up to 64 Gbps for optimal bandwidth utilization and load balancing All external ports O 19 25 can be formed into a single 8 port trunk if the attached switch supports an 8 port trunk The ports can also form 2 to 7 port trunks For details about Brocade ISL Trunking see the Brocade Fabric OS Administrator s Guide NOTE Only the external ports are available for trunking 8 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Supported software features S
28. REAR PR eee eens e eee 16 e Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 17 e Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the Ethernet network 25 e Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the fabric 21 e Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access Gateway mode 28 e Changing from Access Gateway mode to Fabric Switch mode 30 About Embedded Switch Module configuration Use procedures in this chapter to configure the Embedded Switch Module to operate on a network and fabric Also use steps to change the Embedded Switch Module s operating mode Fabric OS Native and Access Gateway modes NOTE Although the Embedded Switch Module is configured at the factory for Fabric OS Native mode you can enable it for Access Gateway mode For more information refer to Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access Gateway mode on page 28 This chapter provides configuration procedures that use Embedded Switch Module Command Line Interface CLI and the Web Tools application For details refer to the Web Tools Administrator s Guide Access Gateway Administrator s Guide and Fabric OS Command Reference Manual If the same operation can be performed using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application use that application instead Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 15 53 1001266 02 3 Items required for configuration Items required for configuration The following items are required for
29. Show command For information about this command see the Fabric OS Command Reference For information about error messages see the Fabric OS Message Reference Diagnostic tests In addition to POST Fabric OS includes diagnostic tests to help troubleshoot the hardware and the firmware including tests of internal connections and circuitry fixed media and the transceivers and cables in use 36 Initiate diagnostic tests with the command line using a Telnet session or a terminal set up with a serial connection to the switch Some tests require the ports to be connected by external cables to allow diagnostics to verify the serializer deserializer interface transceiver and cable For information on available diagnostic tests enter diagHelp All diagnostic tests are run at link speeds of 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps and 8 Gbps NOTE Diagnostic tests can temporarily lock the transmit and receive speed of the links during diagnostic testing Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Interpreting LED activity Interpreting LED activity 4 Each Embedded Switch Module uses the following external LEDs to indicate status These LEDs are shown in Figure 13 FIGURE 13 LED Locations q T Ow bio 020 o2 022 023 024 025 00 2 teeth Sa SS N o Reset S
30. ass 3 Class F interswitch frames FL Port F Port E Port N Port Simple Name Server Registered State Change Notification RSCN Fibre Channel standards compliance The Embedded Switch Module switch meets or exceeds the Fibre Channel standards for compliance performance and feature capabilities as defined in the Brocade standards compliance list This information is available at 44 http www brocade com products interop standards compliance jsp Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Regulatory compliance A Regulatory compliance This section describes the regulatory compliance requirements for the Embedded Switch Module It contains e FCC warning US only next e KCC Statement Republic of Korea on page 45 e VCCI statement Japan on page 46 e Power cords Japan Denan on page 46 e BSMI statement Taiwan on page 46 e CE statement on page 47 e Canadian requirements on page 47 e Laser compliance on page 47 e RTC battery on page 47 e Electrical safety if applicable on page 48 e China RoHS on page 48 e Regulatory certifications on page 51 FCC warning US only This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial e
31. chassis Once you have successfully set the appropriate IP address of the Embedded Switch Module you can establish an Ethernet connection using one of two methods e The PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application through an internal port e Through the external Fabric port Connecting the Embedded Switch Module through an internal port The internal Ethernet connection is the default configuration and no action is required Figure 10 shows the default port control setting on the PRIMERGY BX900 Management port rujirsy YA BE serverview Suite FIGURE 10 PRIMERGY BX900 Management Port Control defaults to Internal Port Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 25 53 1001266 02 3 Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the Ethernet network Connecting the Embedded Switch Module through an external port Use the following procedure to establish an Ethernet connection through an external port NOTE Ensure that the Embedded Switch Module is not being modified from any other connection until configuration is complete 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the Management LAN port on the Embedded Switch Module faceplate 2 Click Connection Blades Status in the middle pane of the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade GUI to expand the list 3 Select FC Connection Blade from the Connection Blade Status in the middle pane shown in Figure 11 Fujitsu v Ng BEE serverview suite O maa _ ce IN g b Hr
32. cript PASSED with exit status of O Tue Nov 9 20 28 10 GMT 2004 took 0 0 13 POST2 Started running Tue Nov 9 20 28 12 GMT 2004 POST2 Test 1 Running camtest POST2 Test 2 Running txdpath POST2 Test 3 Running spinsilk SERDES POST2 Running diagshow POST2 Script PASSED with exit status of O Tue Nov 9 20 29 11 GMT 2006 took 0 0 59 Initializing Ports Port Initialization Completed Enabling switch During POST the LEDs are activated in various indicator patterns Perform the following steps to determine POST completion status Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 35 53 1001266 02 4 Diagnostic tests 1 Verify that the LEDs on the Embedded Switch Module indicate a healthy Embedded Switch Module state LED patterns are described in Interpreting LED activity If one or more LEDs do not display a healthy state verify that the LEDs are not set to beacon Use the Embedded Switch Module CLI switchShow command or Web Tools to verify the LED state For information about how to turn beaconing on and off see the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide or the Web Tools Administrator s Guide Use the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade GUI to verify that the Embedded Switch Module is working correctly For details refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual Review the system log for errors Any errors detected during POST are written to the system log Access this log through the Module s CLI err
33. d 30 air flow 43 architectural specifications 44 B back side of embedded switch module 5 beacon 35 boot flash 42 Brocade ISL Trunking 8 BSMI statement Chinese 46 C cabling guidelines 13 Canadian requirements 47 China RoHS 48 commands ag help 30 ag mapshow 30 ag modeEnable 30 configUpload 28 30 errShow 35 fabricShow 28 switchDisable 30 switchShow 28 35 compact flash 42 compatibility matrix 8 configUpload command 28 30 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 D dimensions 42 dynamic ports on demand 2 E embedded switch module accessing 35 back side view 5 cabling guidelines 13 characteristics 4 connecting to Ethernet 25 connecting to fabric 27 hardware description 4 health status 37 physical dimensions and weight 42 removing and replacing 38 serial number 38 specifications 41 unpacking and installing 12 errShow command 35 F F Ports 1 Fabric OS host dependencies 34 optional features x supported versions 35 fabric OS native mode available features 2 3 changing from access gateway mode 30 default setting 1 fabricShow command 28 facility requirements 43 FCC warning US only 45 features 9 Fibre Channel standards compliance 44 FL Ports 1 53 flash 42 H host OS 34 humidity 43 insertion arm 5 interoperability 33 interpreting POST results 35 IP address modify using module CLI 17 modify usin
34. d Switch Module to run in Access Gateway mode using the following instructions You can log into the Embedded Switch Module and enable Access Gateway mode using either Web Tools or the Embedded Switch Module CLI NOTE Refer to the Access Gateway Administrator s Guide for the latest information on configuring in Access Gateway mode Enabling Access Gateway mode using Web Tools Complete the following steps to enable Access Gateway mode using Web Tools 1 Open a Web browser from the management console 2 Enter the IP address of the Embedded Switch Module into the Address field of the Web browser See the Web Tools Administrator s Guide for more information on using Web Tools 3 Log into Web Tools using the default administrative account Login admin Password password 4 Select the Embedded Switch Module from the fabric tree The selected Embedded Switch Module appears in the Switch View 5 Click the Switch Admin button in the WebTools Manage taskbox The Switch Administration window opens NOTE You should save the configuration file if you are converting an Embedded Switch Module to Access Gateway mode To save your current configuration click the Show Advanced Mode button in the top right hand corner of the Switch Administration window Select the Configure tab then select the Upload Download tab Enter the relevant information to upload the configuration file From the Switch Status section click Disable From the Access Ga
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36. dress IP parameters are stored on the Embedded Switch Module By default the IP address for the Embedded Switch Module is configured as DHCP NOTE It is recommended that you set the IP address using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade ServerView GUI application because this enables centralized management of the Embedded Switch Module You can reset the IP address using one of the following methods e Embedded Switch Module Command Line Interface CLI See Using the CLI menu from the serial console on page 17 for instructions e PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade ServerView CLI See Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade CLI to change system settings on page 21 for instructions e PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade ServerView graphical user interface GUI See Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade GUI to set the IP address on page 23 for instructions ATTENTION Do not connect the Embedded Switch Module to the internal network until the IP address is correctly set for your Ethernet network requirements Using the CLI menu from the serial console Use the following steps to connect and modify the Embedded Switch Module IP address through the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade MMB regardless of whether you know the management IP address 1 Disable any serial communication programs that are running on the management workstation 2 Connect a serial cable from a management workstation to the MMB 3 Open a HyperTerm
37. ed Done 9 Enter the ipaddrshow command to verify that the IP address was correctly set Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade CLI to change system settings Use the following steps to connect and modify the Embedded Switch Module IP address through the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade MMB CLI NOTE It is recommended that you set the IP address using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade ServerView GUI application because this enables centralized management of the Embedded Switch Module 1 Establish a Telnet session to the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade MMB CLI NOTE The MMB must be on the same network as the management workstation a Type TELNET lt chassis_IP gt 3172 from a command prompt on a management workstation NOTE The telnet must use port 3172 The Telnet login screen for lt chassis_ P gt displays b Use the MMB default username and password The default is admin for the username and admin for the password The Telnet menu for lt chassis_ IP gt displays Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 21 53 1001266 02 3 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 2 Use the following Telnet menu options to change the IP address of the selected Embedded Switch Module a Select 3 Console Redirection from the following Console Menu 1 Management Agent 2 Emergency Management Port 3 Console Redirection Logout Reboot Management Blade System Information Dump Command Line Interface Accoun
38. ent as well as other applications http www t11 org For information about the Fibre Channel industry visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association Web site http www fibrechannel org Getting technical help Contact your switch support supplier for hardware firmware and software support including product repairs and part ordering To expedite your call have the following information available 1 General Information e Switch model e Switch operating system version e Error numbers and messages received e supportSave command output e Detailed description of the problem including the switch or fabric behavior immediately following the problem and specific questions e Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and the results e Serial console and Telnet session logs e syslog message logs e Software name and software version if applicable 2 Embedded Switch Module Serial Number The Embedded Switch Module serial number and corresponding bar code are provided on the serial number label attached to the module as illustrated below OANA A A FTOOX0054E9 3 World Wide Name WWN Use the wwn command to display the switch WWN If you cannot use the wwn command because the switch is inoperable you can get the WWN from the same place as the serial number except for the Brocade DCX For the Brocade DCX access the numbers on the WWN cards by removing the Brocade logo plate at the top of the nonport side of the
39. ethal or extremely hazardous to you Safety labels are also attached directly to products to warn of these conditions or situations Key terms For definitions of SAN specific terms visit the Storage Networking Industry Association online dictionary at http www snia org education dictionary Notice to the reader Brocade 5450 Hardware 53 1001266 02 This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations These trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and corporations These references are made for informational purposes only Corporation Referenced Trademarks and Products Brocade Communications Systems Inc Brocade Fabric OS Access Gateway Web Tools 5450 Embedded Switch Module Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Microsoft Corporation Windows Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP Sun Microsystems Inc Solaris Red Hat Inc Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL Novell Inc SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES Reference Manual ix Additional information This section lists additional Brocade and industry specific documentation that you might find helpful Brocade resources The following related documentation is provided on the Brocade Family Documentation and Brocade 5450 Documentation CD ROMs packaged with the Embedded Switch Module and on the Brocade Web site NOTE For access to the Brocade web site go to http www brocade com and click Brocade Connect
40. g ServerView CLI 21 modify using ServerView GUI 25 modifying default 17 ISL 8 trunking 2 8 trunking groups 8 K kernel 42 kernel flash 42 L laser compliance 47 LED 35 37 interpreting activity 37 pattern descriptions 36 types and descriptions 3 LWL connections and SFPs 8 M management tool 35 memory 42 MIC statement Republic of Korea 45 module status 3 54 0 operating requirements 43 operating system support 34 optional features 9 access gateway mode 10 fabric OS native mode 9 P port management 38 port negotiation 34 port side of the embedded switch module 4 ports base ports for POD 4 ports on demand POD 3 base ports 4 POST 1 35 results 35 processor 42 protective foam 12 R regulatory certifications 51 regulatory compliance 45 removing and replacing 38 S SDRAM 42 SEEPROM 42 serial number 38 SFPs 2 8 shipping package 12 shock 43 specifications 42 air flow 43 architectural 44 humidity 43 shock 43 temperature 43 vibration 43 supported SFPs 8 switchDisable command 30 switchShow command 28 35 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 SWL 8 T temperature 43 trunking 8 V VCCI statement 46 vibration 43 W weight 42 Z zoning 2 34 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 55 56 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02
41. h Module The Embedded Switch Module has a Reset button Figure 13 The Reset button is a small recessed micro switch that is accessed by inserting a pin or an object of similar size into the small hole Depress the Reset button for up to five seconds to reboot the Embedded Switch Module Removing and replacing the Embedded Switch Module Complete the following steps to remove and replace a failed Embedded Switch Module NOTE Before beginning this procedure ensure that you have a replacement Embedded Switch Module or filler panel available because you do not want to leave the slot on the Blade Server chassis open for an extended period of time The slot must be filled with either a replacement Embedded Switch Module or a filler panel to maintain proper airflow 1 Back up the Embedded Switch Module configuration to an FTP server by using the Module s configUpload CLI command and following the prompts This command uploads the Embedded Switch Module configuration to the server making it available for downloading to a replacement Embedded Switch Module if necessary It is recommended to back up the configuration on a regular basis to ensure that a complete configuration is available for downloading to a replacement Embedded Switch Module 2 Stop all SAN activity requiring the ports used by the Embedded Switch Module For details about port management refer to your PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual Verify that there is no
42. hput of up to 64 Gbps Advanced Performance Monitoring Enables more effective end to end SAN performance analysis of networked storage resources Brocade Extended Fabrics Extends the reach of storage environments across longer distances by supporting up to 500 Km between the hosts and storage devices depending on the connectivity bandwidth 1 2 4 and 8 GBps links are available Server Application Optimization SAO license Optimizes overall application performance for physical servers and virtual machines SAO when deployed with Brocade Fibre Channel HBAs extends Brocade Virtual Channel VC technology from the fabric to the server infrastructure This delivers application level Quality of Service QoS management to the HBAs and related server applications NOTE The Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module is available in two models the Base model and the Enterprise model The Enterprise model includes all the optional software features listed in this table Access Gateway Mode The following optional software are applicable in Access Gateway mode e Ports on Demand POD e ISL trunking e Adaptive networking with 6 3 0 or greater For detailed information on any of these features refer to the Brocade Fabric OS Administrator s Guide Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Chapter Installing the Embedded Switch Module 2 In this chapter Sapa carton CONTENE voe raie hoia paa e NLA WA KALA BA
43. ic OS Native mode Up to 8 external autosensing Fibre Channel ports up to 8 Gbps These universal and self configuring ports are capable of becoming one of the following port types F_Port fabric enabled FL Port fabric loop enabled E Port expansion port These ports are capable of Brocade ISL Trunking with appropriate licensing Up to 18 internal copper backplane F_Ports Each port can automatically negotiate its speed at 4 or 8 Gbps to match the highest speed supported by the attached devices NOTE The internal copper F_ports are hard wired to the blade server chassis backplane with an internal connection to the server blades installed in the chassis Dynamic ports on demand which allows ports to be activated as needed based on available licenses This also applies to Access Gateway mode Frame filtering that augments the hardware zoning capabilities of the Brocade ASIC which implements hardware zoning at the port level of the Embedded Switch Module The single switch ASIC design eliminates blocking guaranteeing full transmit and receive bandwidth to all Fibre Channel ports at all times Brocade ASIC expanded capabilities including World Wide Name WWN device level protocol level and Logical Unit Number LUN level zoning to provide the flexibility of second generation software zoning with the enhanced security of hardware zoning Hardware zoning implemented by firmware accessible table per output port which per
44. in the switches allows for any Fibre Channel compliant device to attach to switches as long as it conforms to the standards for device login name service and related Fibre Channel features The operating systems listed in Table 4 are for the host machine running Brocade management applications outside the Fabric OS such as Fabric Manager and Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager EFCM For the latest information on operating system support for these applications refer to the latest released versions of Fabric Manager and EFCM documentation TABLE 4 Supported Operating Systems Fabric Manager Windows 2000 N A Windows 2003 N A Windows XP N A Linux Red Hat Enterprise AS 3 0 AS 4 0 TABLE 5 Supported Operating Systems EFCM Windows 2000 SP4 Windows 2003 SP1 Windows XP XP2 Linux Red Hat Enterprise ES 3 0 ES 4 0 ES 5 0 SuSe Linux Professional Edition 9 2 9 3 version 9 2 SuSe Linux version 10 0 10 0 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Accessing the Embedded Switch Module 4 Accessing the Embedded Switch Module The Embedded Switch Module is managed as a single element It has a single IP address and appears as a separate entity to the Telnet protocol and the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP When SNMP devices send SNMP messages to a management console running SAN management software the information is stored in a Management Information Base MIB The Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch M
45. inal on a PC or TERM in a Linux or UNIX environment and establish a terminal session to the Embedded Switch Module from the management workstation You will use this connection if you want to reset the module s IP address using CLI commands and perform other configuration tasks Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 17 53 1001266 02 18 3 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 4 Perform the following steps if your workstation uses Windows 95 98 2000 XP or NT Otherwise proceed to step 5 a Click Start and select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyperterminal The Connection Description dialog box displays Connection Description A ay New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Falcon2 IP FIGURE3 Connection Description dialog box b Enter a name for the connection in the Connection Description text box and click OK Connect To 2 Falcon2_IP Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Phone number FIGURE4 Connect To dialog box Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 3 c From the Hyperterminal window select an available COM port from the Connect using list and click OK The Port Settings dialog box displays COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 115200 v Data bits 8 v Parity None v
46. l console 17 Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade CLI to change system Settings nana aan Ban gad hah P hina 21 Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade GUI to set the IP AOOrE SS Ana ston BANAAG NA hed Heda bag aed eas 23 Connecting the Embedded Switch Module to the Ethernet network25 Connecting the Embedded Switch Module through an internal port inte Embedded Switch Module through an external port AARON Embedded Switch Module to the fabric 27 Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access Gateway mode 28 Enabling Access Gateway mode using Web Tools 29 Enabling Access Gateway mode using the CLI 30 Changing from Access Gateway mode to Fabric Switch mode 30 Disabling Access Gateway mode using the CLI 31 mada AA a AA BA a Baa Ka an 31 Chapter 4 Operating the Embedded Switch Module lin this chapter aa ices tein GA hanang GA hahaa ieee a 33 Interoperability srs eee ere ew eee ee ee eee ee ee 33 Port negotiation is das hia eels Ghee ae Os 34 Operating system support cee ee 34 Accessing the Embedded Switch Module 20 5 35 Interpreting POST results 0 2 0 0 cee eee eee 35 DIA SNOSLIC TESTS in AA eed nar len ace Raden ete eae 36 Interpreting LED activity 0 0 cece eee eee 37 Rebooting the Embedded Switch Module 38 Removing and replacing the Embedded Switch Module 38 Locating the Embedded Switch Module se
47. latory certifications 00 e eee eee 51 v vi Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 About this document This document is a hardware reference manual written for SAN administrators using Blade Servers that support the Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module It provides information on installing configuring and maintaining the Embedded Switch Module NOTE Throughout this document the Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module is referred to as the Embedded Switch Module How this document is organized This document is organized to help you find information that you need as quickly as possible The document contains the following components e Chapter 1 Introducing the Embedded Switch Module describes the Embedded Switch Module and explains its basic concepts and features e Chapter 2 Installing the Embedded Switch Module provides instructions for unpacking the Embedded Switch Module from its shipping container references to the appropriate publication for installing the module into the Blade Server chassis and Fibre Channel port cabling guidelines e Chapter 3 Configuring the Embedded Switch Module describes how to change the Embedded Switch Module s IP address connect the module to the Ethernet network and fabric and change between Access Gateway and Fabric OS Native modes e Chapter 4 Operating the Embedded Switch Module provides details about operating and replacing a E
48. mbedded Switch Module e Appendix A Embedded Switch Module specifications is a product specification reference Supported hardware and software This document includes information specific to the Embedded Switch Module using the Brocade Fabric OS For more information about the Fabric OS supported by this product refer to the related publications on the Brocade Family Documentation CD ROM shipped with the Embedded Switch Module See Additional information on page x for a list of related publications Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual vii 53 1001266 02 What s newin this document Document conventions viii This is a new document For further information see the Brocade release notes for the Fabric OS released with this product This section describes text formatting conventions and important notice formats used in this document Text formatting The narrative text formatting conventions that are used are as follows bold text italic text code text Identifies command names Identifies the names of user manipulated GUI elements Identifies keywords and operands Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI Provides emphasis Identifies variables Identifies paths and Internet addresses Identifies document titles Identifies CLI output Identifies command syntax examples For readability command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in mixed letter case for example switchShow
49. mits or denies delivery of frames to any particular destination port address Extensive diagnostics system monitoring and reliable power and cooling capabilities This also applies to Access Gateway mode Unicast and broadcast data traffic support Up to eight Brocade branded small form factor pluggable SFP optical transceivers The SFP optical transceivers support any combination of Short Wavelength SWL and Long Wavelength LWL optical media NOTE You can add additional transceivers by purchasing them separately from your vendor Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Fabric OS Native and Access Gateway modes 1 e One green and amber light emitting diode LED above each port to indicate port status If dark the port is unlicensed e The following system LEDs One green power LED to indicate module power on One green amber LED to indicate module status One blue LED to locate and identify the module See Interpreting LED activity on page 37 for details about the Embedded Switch Module LEDs Access Gateway mode The Embedded Switch Module has the following features when operating in Access Gateway mode e Up to 8 autosensing 1 2 4 and 8 Gbps Fibre Channel ports These are universal and self configuring ports capable of becoming the following types F_Port Fabric port N Port Node port e Up to 18 internal backplane F Ports Each port can automatically negotiate its speed at either 4
50. modes The Embedded Switch Module can function in either Fabric OS Native mode or Brocade Access Gateway mode Features available on the Embedded Switch Module depend on whether the module is configured in Access Gateway or Fabric OS Native mode The Embedded Switch Module is shipped in Fabric OS Native mode by default Access Gateway mode simplifies SAN deployment by using NPIV technology NPIV provides Fibre Channel switch functions that improve Embedded Switch Module scalability manageability and interoperability For more information on Access Gateway refer to the following Fora list of Embedded Switch Module F Ports mapped to N Ports in the Embedded Switch Module as shipped from the factory refer to Access Gateway Mode default port mapping on page 41 For general information and details on using Access Gateway refer to the Brocade Access Gateway Administrator s Guide Because Access Gateway relies on NPIV technology for its connection to the edge fabric you may have to prepare the edge fabric before connecting it to Access Gateway Please refer to the SAN TECH NOTE Preparing to Install the Brocade Access Gateway for specific instructions NOTE Access Gateway cannot be connected directly into a storage array Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 1 53 1001266 02 1 Fabric OS Native and Access Gateway modes Fabric OS Native mode The Embedded Switch Module has the following features when operating in Fabr
51. nd to verify that the IP address was correctly set Using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade GUI to set the IP address Refer to the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade User Guide for instructions on how to bring up the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application NOTE It is recommended that you set the IP address using the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade ServerView GUI application because this enables centralized management of the Embedded Switch Module Figure 7 shows the PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application main screen Perform the following steps to modify the Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch Module s default IP address FUJITSU r 7 ServerView Suite N 2277772 Front View o Refresh Controller Time 02 05 2009 08 46 35 Up Time 0 day s 14 11 28 Error Power Mode Cons Control Power Consumg css Scheduled Power Mode off i 2227777 Rear View fl ES o System Unit Management Blades Server Blades Connection Blades FIGURE 7 PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade application main screen Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 23 53 1001266 02 3 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 1 Click Connection Blades Status in the middle pane to expand the list The current FC connection blade information shown in Figure 8 displays FUJITSU ag pA ServerView Suite ar Tegar E BX90051 Front View O Retesn Controller Time 07 27 2009 19 5458 o Locate System Unit Details Uptime 9
52. nsiderations The Embedded Switch Module requires 35 watts nominal maximum of 50 watts provided by the chassis No other power requirement or provision exists Environmental considerations Ensure proper cooling and ventilation by verifying the following e The air vents on the chassis are not blocked or restricted e The ambient air temperature at the front of the enclosure does not exceed 35 C 95 F while the Embedded Switch Module is operating Unpacking and installing the Embedded Switch Module If the Embedded Switch Module is installed in the Blade Server chassis as shipped to you skip this section This section applies when installing a new module in an empty bay or replacing an existing Embedded Switch Module Perform the following steps to remove the Embedded Switch Module from its shipping package 1 Open the shipping box and inspect the contents Do not insert a damaged Embedded Switch Module into the Blade Server chassis If the Embedded Switch Module appears to be damaged contact your sales representative before proceeding 2 Remove the cardboard accessory tray from on top of the Embedded Switch Module This tray contains the documentation regulatory statements product information guide and Documentation CD 3 Remove the Embedded Switch Module from the box The protective foam ends will slide out with the Embedded Switch Module 4 Remove the foam ends from the Embedded Switch Module Be sure that y
53. nvironment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual might cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense KCC Statement Republic of Korea ASA Que A BINI OWE FE Ol SLI OX amp HektH HH AK AWSPseoe wv Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 45 53 1001266 02 A Regulatory compliance VCCI statement Japan This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance might arise When such trouble occurs the user might be required to take corrective actions DEE ERUMEE EE EN TCV CCI DIE Ic KIA A fA RECS COR BERET CE SOC BI BES SROTTCEMHOVET COBRA SOB RES SLIICBRENSTEMBHVET Power cords Japan Denan ATTENTION Never use the power cord packed with your equipment for other products tE NoRa Pe Howe eR IEH L Zev St awa a FSA eC eS TEATS K teAWE LU CRHSH CORED HER SIVCWAZbOCH KRU CHOBE CHARIC IEH LAOTI HEN KECK OIRA t 72 sanp ET BSMI statement Taiwan The BSMI Statement is applicable to the power supplies ZEH
54. odule with Fabric OS 6 2 0 emb or 6 3 0 and greater supports the FibreAlliance Fibre Channel Management FCMGMT MIBs allowing the provision of needed information to a SAN administrator In addition the Brocade Fabric Access Layer API and the Storage Management Initiative SMI provide facilities for the discovery and management of physical and logical elements in a SAN Using the Fabric Access interface to the Fabric OS a client application can retrieve information and modify the configuration of Brocade switches in the fabric Secure Telnet access is available using Secure Shell SSH a network security protocol for secure remote login and other secure network services over an insecure network Brocade Web Tools management is available through a secure browser using Secure Sockets Layer SSL The SSL security protocol provides data encryption server authentication message integrity and optional client authentication for a TCP IP connection Because SSL is built into all major browsers and Web servers installing a digital certificate enables the SSL capabilities Interpreting POST results The power on self test POST system check is performed each time the Embedded Switch Module is powered on rebooted or reset Example POST Output POST1 Started running Tue Nov 9 20 27 57 GMT 2004 POST1 Test 1 Running turboramtest POST1 Test 2 Running centralmemorytest POST1 Test 3 Running cmitest POST2 Running diagshow POST1 S
55. orts that are licensed In static mode you cannot move licenses from one port to another TABLE 1 Ports available with Static POD Port Licensing External Ports Internal Ports 19 20 21 22 1 through 10 POD 0 23 24 and 25 14 through 18 Hardware Description This section describes the physical Embedded Switch Module as shipped from the factory For specifications such as installed memory weight and physical dimensions facility requirements architectural specifications and regulatory compliance refer to Appendix A Embedded Switch Module specifications Front panel Externally accessible ports and LEDs are on the port side of the Embedded Switch Module The front panel faces out when the Embedded Switch Module is inserted into the I O bay of the Blade Server chassis Figure 1 details the front panel For a complete description of the locations and interpretations of these LEDs see Interpreting LED activity on page 37 Access the I O module handle at the front of the port side of the Embedded Switch Module By pressing the handle s release latch you can open the handle to remove and insert the unit from the Blade Server chassis FIGURE 1 Front panel view L Ow 619 0620 21 022 023 624 025 060 Health TF ALI IL IL Lt CT IT
56. ou have taken the necessary precautions for electrostatic sensitivity then break the seal warning 6 Slide the Embedded Switch Module out of the antistatic sleeve and inspect it carefully for any obvious defects or shipping damage 7 For complete instructions to install the Embedded Switch Module into the Blade Server chassis refer to the section on installing an I O module in the PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Basic Unit Operating Manual 12 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Cabling guidelines 2 Cabling guidelines Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 After modifying the Embedded Switch Module s IP address and domain name if Embedded Switch Module is in Fabric OS Native mode we recommend that you cable all external ports to fabric connections before bringing the Embedded Switch Module online Refer to Chapter 3 Configuring the Embedded Switch Module for steps on modifying the IP address Begin by cabling ports 19 through 25 and O Ports 19 and 20 are licensed at the factory as part of Dynamic Ports On Demand DPOD By cabling these ports first you will not need to move licenses to other ports you may have cabled 14 2 Cabling guidelines Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Chapter Configuring the Embedded Switch Module 3 In this chapter e About Embedded Switch Module configuration aa 15 ems equired TOF CONTEUMNONs namna ma KAR KR ERA
57. p the configuration see the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide The switchShow fabricShow and configUpload commands are described in detail in the Fabric OS Command Reference Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access Gateway mode The Embedded Switch Module ships from the factory in Fabric OS Native mode Converting to Access Gateway mode allows you to use the module as a device management tool that transparently connects hosts to the fabric 28 Before you change the Embedded Switch Module from Fabric OS Native mode to Access Gateway mode note the following points Determine if the Embedded Switch Module is running in Fabric OS Native mode by entering the switchShow CLI command to display the current switch configuration If running in Fabric OS Native mode the switchMode parameter should display Native Enabling Access Gateway mode is a disruptive process because the switch is disabled and rebooted Once you enable the Embedded Switch Module in Access Gateway mode only a limited subset of Fabric OS commands are available and all fabric related service requests are forwarded to the fabric switches When you enable Access Gateway mode some fabric information is erased such as the zone and security databases To recover the information save the switch configuration before enabling Access Gateway mode Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access Gateway mode 3 Configure your Embedde
58. radiation performance requirements defined in 21 CFR Subchapter I and with IEC 825 2 Optical products that do not comply with these standards might emit light that is hazardous to the eyes RTC battery A CAUTION Do not attempt to replace the real time clock RTC battery There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced or disposed of Contact your switch supplier if the real time clock begins to lose time Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 47 53 1001266 02 A Environmental regulation compliance Electrical safety if applicable An CAUTION This Embedded Switch Module might have more than one power cord To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect both power cords before servicing Connect the power cord only to a grounded outlet CAUTION This product is designed for an IT power system with phase to phase voltage of 230V After operation of the protective device the equipment is still under voltage if it is connected to an IT power system VIN CAUTION Environmental regulation compliance This section describes the China ROHS environmental regulatory compliance requirements for the Embedded Switch Module China RoHS The contents included in this section are per the requirements of the People s Republic of China Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information products HEE RoHS ASAT PALE IA
59. rdware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Regulatory certifications Environmental regulation compliance A Table 13 lists the regulatory compliance standards for which the Brocade Embedded Switch Module is certified TABLE 13 Regulatory compliance standards Country Standards Agency Certifications and Markings Safety EMC Safety EMC United States Bi Nat UL CSA 60950 1 ANSI C63 4 cCSAus FCC Class A and 1st Ed or latest Statement Canada Bi Nat UL CSA 60950 14 ICES 003 Class A cCSAus ICES A and Statement 1st Ed or latest Japan CISPR22 and JEIDA VCCI A and Statement Harmonics European Union EN60950 1 or latest EN55022 and EN55024 TUV GS N CE marking Australia New Zealand EN55022 and CISPR22 C Tick mark or AS NZS CISPR22 Argentina IEC60950 1 or latest S mark Russia IEC60950 1 or latest 51318 22 99 and GOST mark GOST mark 51318 24 99 or latest Korea KN22 and KN24 KCC mark Class A China PS only GB4943 2001 and GB17625 1 2003 or CCC logo CCC logo GB9254 1998 or latest latest Taiwan PS only CNS 14336 94 or latest CNS 13438 95 or latest BSMI mark BSMI mark Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 51 A 52 Environmental regulation compliance Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Index A access gateway mode 1 changing from fabric OS native mode 29 default port mapping 41 restrictions 1 ag help command 30 ag mapshow command 30 ag modeEnable comman
60. rial number 38 Removing and replacing an SFP transceiver 39 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 AppendixA Index Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Embedded Switch Module specifications In this appendiXa x3 an AG ee ees MGA APAW AKA DT KGG 41 Access Gateway Mode default port mapping 41 Other Access Gateway defaults 42 Processor and memory specifications 42 Weight and physical dimensions cee eee eee 42 Facility requirements cc cece eee eee 43 Electrical rag naan Madan sett Nadaan AA NA Kahan a 43 Architectural specification a 44 Fibre Channel standards compliance 0000ee eee 44 Regulatory compliance cee eee 45 FCC warning US only cee eee eee 45 KCC Statement Republic of Korea 45 VCCI statement Japan 0 2 cece ee 46 Power cords Japan Denan ee ees 46 BSMI statement Taiwan eee eee eee ee 46 CEStatement isece na doe ond sede ot diated AT 47 Canadian requirements eee eee eee 47 Laser COMpIIANCE isi seein ee nie ee VR ee Pa 47 RTC Patterns sicker see tN sok GA Gea a REA ee ea Re fos 47 Electrical safety if applicable 48 Environmental regulation compliance eee eee 48 China ROHS a NAAN ye tease regent nee eon 48 Regu
61. story Table 0 1 Title Publication number Summary of changes Date Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch 53 1001266 01 New document February 2009 Module Hardware Reference Manual Brocade 5450 Embedded Switch 53 1001266 02 Minor updates to include October 2009 Module Hardware Reference Manual new screen captures ii Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Contents About this document Chapter 1 Chapter2 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 How this document is organized a vii Supported hardware and software 000 cc ee eee eeee vii What s new in this document 000 cece eee eee eee viii Document Conventions 000 cece eee eee eee viii Text formatting Za aa a ahs NANGKA acm sean nap mia viii Command syntax conventions eee eee eee viii Notes cautions and warnings cece eee eee eee ix KEY TERMS i etna dean eee tae de dyed ee ava ix Notice to the reader 1 1 0 2 ce eee eee ix Additional information 0 0 ccc cee eee eee x Brocade r SOUICES 1 ee eee x Other industry resources eee ees Xi Getting technical help cece eee eee Xi Document feedback 2 eee eee xii Introducing the Embedded Switch Module In this Chapter wicscs2etase teat eveavetan te tage eens eee ee eRe 1 About the Embedded Switch Module 0000e eee 1 Fabric OS Native and Access Gateway modes
62. t Management Enter selection 3 TFTP update b Select 1 Console Redirect Connection Blade from the following Console Redirection Table 1 Console Redirect Connection Blade 2 Set Return Hotkey Ctrl a character Q 3 Set Console Redirection Timeout 900 Enter selection or type 0 to quit 1 c Select the location where the switch is installed from the following menu Console Redirect Connection Blade 2 Selected Backup Restore Console Redirect Connection Blade 3 Console Redirect Connection Blade 4 Console Redirect Connection Blade 5 Console Redirect Connection Blade 6 Enter selection or type 0 to quit 5 You should now be at the switch login prompt 3 Verify that you are able to login to the switch Login admin Password default admin login password 4 Enter the ipaddrset command to set the IP address 22 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Setting the Embedded Switch Module IP address 3 5 Enter the ipaddrset command to set the IP address Follow the on screen instructions and supply the correct information as shown in the following example switch admin gt ipaddrset Ethernet IP address 10 77 77 77 10 32 53 47 Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 255 255 240 0 Fibre Channel IP Address none Fibre Channel Subnetmask none Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 10 32 48 1 DHCP Off IP address is being changed Done 6 Enter the ipaddrshow comma
63. tained in this product China ROHS Hazardous Substances Toxic Substances HS TS Concentration Chart Name of the Hazardous Toxic Substance Elements Component ee IO Lead PB Mercury Cadium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Hg CD Chromium Biphenyl PBB Diphenyl Ether CR6 PBDE Fibre Channel X O O 0 O O Switch PCBA cards X O O SFPs optical X O O 0 O O cable connectors Sheet Metal X Mechanical X O O O brackets and Slides Software O O O O O O Documentation CDs Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 49 53 1001266 02 A 50 Environmental regulation compliance X indicates that the concentration of such hazardous toxic substance in all the units of homogeneous material of such component is higher than the SJ T11363 2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits O indicates that no such substances are used or that the concentration is within the aforementioned limits CHINA ROHS 40 51 45 1440 Hi HS TS a Ze AE SA DRTC A i HEHE BISITA APs RAS ED CRAPA BIGE AS ZS LEBEL PFI m FT EBA NIO CS I ABR UKE HG ESE 2 PK AGA GM BOTE Lil k ji TN BN BWA ZW ARH PB Hg CD CR6 PBB PBDE NG IEE HAL x o o 0 o o BAHAG x o o O o o o SFP Otk X o o o o o 3 Pee x O O 0 O 0 BUR SAR KA PN X o o o o o BRCM Ga o o o o o 0 X BAB EAB EES E EE NG BA E E P SJ T 11363 20061 IRE HR O KATTY KRING KP EIB PRB o Brocade 5450 Ha
64. tatus L 7 bot Go dl i SFP G SPP L SFP L SFP Management LAN TABLE 6 Key to Figure 13 7 module green amber health module green amber status 4 FC external green amber port status Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 1 2 3 oe ooo This LED is controlled by ISMIC and the MMB The Fabric operating system FOS does not monitor or manage this LED This LED is controlled by ISMIC and the MMB The Fabric operating system FOS does not monitor or manage this LED Off Invalid the switch is off Green No errors and all ports are ready for use Amber Steady Boot up state ports offline or in reset state Blinking green amber One or more environmental ranges are exceeded or error log contains diagnostic error messages Note The LED might blink during testing Note LED meanings are not valid during boot diagnostics or POST Green Off dark No signal carrier or unlicensed Steady Online normal active port but no port activity Flickering normal active port I O activity Slow blink Online but segmented Fast blink Internal loopback Amber Steady Signal present but not online Slow blink or flash Disabled port less than two second interval Fast rapid blink or flash Error or fault with port less than 1 2 second interval 37 4 Rebooting the Embedded Switch Module Rebooting the Embedded Switc
65. teway Mode section click Enable Click Apply o MN When prompted click Yes to restart the Embedded Switch Module in Access Gateway mode The current Web Tools session closes relaunch Web Tools after the Embedded Switch Module reboots Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 29 53 1001266 02 3 Changing from Access Gateway mode to Fabric Switch mode Enabling Access Gateway mode using the CLI Complete the following steps to enable Access Gateway mode using the CLI 1 Login using the default administrative account Login admin Password password Enter the switchDisable command to disable Embedded Switch Module Enter the configUpload command to save the current configuration on the Embedded Switch Module This command is optional and is only required if you are converting an existing Embedded Switch Module to Access Gateway mode 4 Enter the following command to enable Access Gateway mode ag modeEnable The Embedded Switch Module automatically reboots and comes back online in Access Gateway mode using a factory default F Port to N Port mapping You can enter the ag modeShow command to ensure that the module is in Access Gateway mode See the Access Gateway Administrator s Guide for more detailed configuration information You can also enter the ag mapshow command to display the F Port to N Port mapping Enter ag help command to display a list of all Access Gateway actions Changing from Access Gateway mode to
66. to the Embedded Switch Module and log in as admin 2 Enter the ag modeshow command to verify that the Embedded Switch Module is in AG mode 3 Enter the switchDisable command to disable the Embedded Switch Module NOTE To save the Access Gateway configuration use the configUpload command before proceeding with the next step 4 Enter the ag modedisable command to disable AG mode The switch automatically reboots and comes back online using the fabric switch configuration The AG parameters such as F Port to N Port mapping and the Failover and Failback policies are automatically removed 5 Enter the ag modeshow command to verify that AG mode is disabled Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 31 53 1001266 02 32 Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1001266 02 Operating the Embedded Switch Module Chapter 4 In this chapter Ala AAP PP PP 33 e Accessing the Embedded Switch Module cscscc0csaescsncerane 35 e Interpreting POST TeSURS ciwcivasdeve ee ide eti iret readiveadices 35 OTTO SUE ESE oe tesla NAAAGNAS 36 Interpreting LED SCV 2a kn BAKA acaetareesaceesevteeanneaees 37 e Rebooting the Embedded Switch Module aaa 38 e Removing and replacing the Embedded Switch Module 38 e Locating the Embedded Switch Module serial number 38 e Removing and replacing an SFP transceiver cee eee eee 39 Interoperability The Embedded Switch Module supports
67. upported software features 1 Brocade Fabric OS version 6 2 0 emb or 6 3 0 and greater supports the Embedded Switch Module Fabric OS includes all basic switch and fabric support software as well as optional software that is enabled using license keys Included with the Embedded Switch Module as part of the ease of use functionality are the following software features e Brocade Advanced Web Tools enables advanced administration configuration and maintenance of the fabric switches e Brocade Advanced Zoning segments a fabric into virtual private SANs You can create zones using the Ease of Setup tool to set up and configure the entry level SAN automatically e Brocade Enhanced Group Management EGM enables switches directors and DCX backbone platforms to be managed as a group Group management tasks can include e Replicating security settings for a group of switches e Downloading firmware to a group of switches e Uploading the configuration from a group of switches e Managing and editing multiple PCDM configurations e Scheduling periodic backup to a server database e Brocade Secure Fabric OS delivers protection from unauthorized access and corruption through change control management Optional software The Embedded Switch Module supports the following optional software which is activated with the purchase of the corresponding license key Applicable options depend on whether the Embedded Switch Module operates
68. witch Module CLI commands Refer to the Domain IDs section of the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide for more information NOTE It could take a short time typically a few seconds but sometimes up to 20 seconds for the newly added Embedded Switch Module to appear in the fabric display with its newly assigned domain ID 4 If you need to install SFP transceivers install them in the external Fibre Channel ports as required The transceivers are keyed to ensure correct orientation a Ensure the transceiver is correctly oriented and if necessary remove the end caps from the SFP if the transceiver does not install easily b Orient the transceiver correctly and insert it into a port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks For instructions specific to the type of transceiver refer to the transceiver manufacturer s documentation c Repeat step a and step b for the remaining ports as required NOTE Use only Brocade branded SFPs on the external optical ports of this module 5 Connect the cables to the transceivers The cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements For a list of these requirements see the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide ATTENTION A cable should not be bent to a radius less than 5 08 cm 2 inches under full tensile load and 3 048 cm 1 2 inches with no tensile load Brocade 5450 Hardware Reference Manual 27 53 1001266 02 3 Changing from Fabric OS Native to Access

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