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3. N8406 015 FC SFP N8406 015 FC SFP 1
4. 3 Japanese MN8406 011 GbE CPU
5. CPU 9 CPU N8406 011 GbE LINK ACT 10
6. ID Japanese LINK ACT SPEED N8406 01 1 LAN LINK ACT J _ SPEED EB 1 000Mbps LINK N8406 012 021 FC LINK Japanese CPU
7. PHS PHS OFF Precautions for Use Havethis guide on hand for reference as necessary Be sure to read Instruction for Use Precautions for Use Be sure to read this section This chapter describes precautions necessary to use this card safely and properly Safety Indications To use this card safely follow the instructions in this User s Guide This guide explains components that pose a danger types of dangers caused and actions taken to prevent the
8. Packaging List This product is shipped with these items verify package contents MIN8406 011 021 013 Packaging List Items Quantity Notes _1Gb Pass Through Card J N840001 FC Pass Through Card 0 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card N8406 013 This is not included if the card is built into the system at the time of shipment Warranty 1 It is listed in the warranty of Blade Enclosure NOTE This warranty is available only for using in Japan Do not use it in any other country than Japan User s Guide 1 This guide MIN8406 015 Packaging List Items Quantity Notes FC SFP Module 1 Warrant 1 NOTE This warranty is available only for using in Japan y Do not use it in any other country than Japan i There is a page to stick this label on the end of this guide Serial number label 1 Keep this label importantly N8406 011 021 013 1Gb Pass Through Card or FC Pass Through Card NEC SIGMASLADE or 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card Mi N8406 015 O FC SFP Module About Warranty of N8406 011 021 and 013 O Users Guide DO Warranty O Serial number label D Warranty
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10. SIRIEN iv Japanese A AN
11. VCCI VCCI A N8406 015 FC SFP N8406 015 FC SFP US C 6802 IEC825 1 Note ils 2 3 No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted translated in any form or converted to medias without prior written permission The contents of this guide are subject to change without prior notice All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this guide If you find any part unclear incorrect or omitted in this guide contact the sales agent where you purchased this product or the company The company assumes no liability arising from the use of this product nor any liability for incidental or consequential damage arising from
12. SRI DMP LATA SES BR TE PAE SC AC Precautions for Use Precautions for Safety This section provides precautions for using this card safely Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the server For symbol meanings see Safety Indications on page vii General Precautions Do not use the equipment in an operation where human lives are at stake or high reliability is required Do not use this card in facilities or systems where human lives are at stake or high reliability is required including medical devices or nuclear aerospace transportation and traffic control facilities The company assumes no liability for any accidents or damage to physical devices resulting from the use of this equipment in such systems or facilities Do not continue to use the equipment if you detect smoke odor or noise If the equipment emits smoke odor or noise immediately unplug the power cord of Blade Enclosure Then contact the place of purchase or the maintenance service company Continuing to use the card in such condition may cause a fire Do not insert a wire or metal object Do not insert a wire or metal object into this card Th
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15. 20 Japanese N8406 011 012 021 N8405 019 EM EM EM 1 EM EM
16. SFP N8406 015 FC SFP 1 SFP 1 SFP SFP FC SFP e6020 SS gt 1 0 SS N8406 015 FC SFP SFP 14 Japanese 1 9252 SEP
17. LC LC LC N8406 012 021 FC SFP SFP N84O6 O12 O21 FC SFP N8406 015 FC SFP N8406 015 FC SFP 1 SFP Japanese STATUS STATUS STATUS
18. RJ 45 _ UTP STP Sim A NP EIA TIA 1000Base T 5e 100 wO E i 1000Mbps FullDuplex i N8406 012 021 FC N8406 015 FC SFP LC MMF IPH 50um 150 5O m 50mm
19. SFP OFF iii Japanese
20. BE STATUS e OFF SIGMABLADE CPU N8405 O19 EM SIGMABLADE SWMn IFmiss Alm CPU CPU FC LAN ID N8406 011 012 021
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22. 5 12 Japanese N8406 011 012 013 021 1 13 Japanese SFP N8406 012 021 015 N8406 012 021 SFP N8406 015 FC SFP SFP LC SFP SFP wO SFP e SFP SFP
23. CPU G 2 Type 1 2 5 4 CPU 1 Express5800 120Bb 6 Type 1 3 2 LAN 1 2 Sp N8406 01 1 GbE N8406 01 2 021 FC N8406 013 GbE 1 2 GbE L2 Japanese N8406 011 GbE
24. N8406 012 021 FC SFP A 2 lt N8406 01 2 021 FC Japanese FC N8406 021 N8406 021 FC 2G FC 2Gbps 4G FC 4Gbps 4G FC 4Gbps N8405 O19 EM EM EM O EM w O FC e 4Gbps e N8406 012 FC
25. FC FC1 FC O FC2 1 CPU LINK CPU FC SFP Ow FC N8406 015 FC SFP SFP FC1 8 CPU FC O FC2 8 1 XN8406 013 GbE a ON OF F Japanese E N8406 015 4 SFP
26. 2 connectswitch b 9600 f none lt switch number gt lt switch number gt 1 2 1 3 4 3 5 6 5 connectswitch EM user gt 3 user gt lr 0 500 4 _ user gt ver CTRL m Enter connectswitch 6 _ S exit EM vt N8406 013 GbE S 21 Japanese GbE FC GbE N8406 011 NO N8406 013 fa ES EREE RJ 45 SFP 16 16 VCC _ A 23W 23W 1W C 10 35 mE 20 80 cm 2
27. 10 CPU OS N8403 O18 Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Fibre Channel SFP SFP SFP N8406 012 021 015 14 SFP STATUS SIGMABLADE N8405 019 EM BEE UWSAw MFASHET
28. Current 2c 2Gbps 4G 4Gbps Next ss ssa 2G 2Gbps 4G 4Gbps user gt ds Port Current Next ap FC1 01 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC1 02 2G 2G 2Gbps FC1 03 2G 2G 2Gbps FC1 04 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC1 05 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC1 06 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC1 07 2G 4G 2Gbps ap 4Gbps FC1 08 2G 4G 2Gbps ap 4Gbps FC2 01 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC2 02 2G 2G 2Gbps FC2 03 2G 2G 2Gbps F
29. AA A FIGSEILENDOBENMHSCCaRLE J WOCOCTT_T__ORRAAw ee i Japanese AA
30. MN8406 015 FC SFP N8406 O12 O21 FC LC 2GFC 2Gbps 4G FC 4Gbps SFP SFP wO N8406 012 021 FC SFP SFP N Japanese Japanese M N8406 011 012 013 021 RESET N8406 011 GbE LINK ACT ID SPEED ID A SS ANG SsTATUSSYF N8406 012 021 FC 4 RESET Au LIN lt op5y7 ea FC1 FC2 FC1 FC2 O D A 00000000 oooooooo 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 12345678 12345678 IS oT STATUS 6 7 8 RsT N8406 013 GbE NEC Japanese CPU LAN
31. EM 1 EM EM 2 lt slot number gt 1 2 086 1 3 4 3 5 6 5 connectswitch b 9600 f none lt slot number gt connectswitch EM user gt 3 l 4 E 4 Ar gt P connectswitch CTRL m Enter 5 EM exit Japanese SS ss slot port speed slot FC1 2 1 2 1 FC1 2 FC2
32. LAN LAN RJ 45 LAN LAN wO EN8406 012 021 FC 1000Mbps FullDuplex CPU Fibre Channel FC SFP 16 SFP 8 FC1 8 FC2 Fibre Channel O FC FC1 BIO SFP 1 FC2 BO SFP N8406 01 2 4G FC SRA N8406 021 2G 4G FC FC SFP N8406 015 FC SFP FC
33. port 1 8 speed 2 4 2 2Gbps 2G FC 4 4Gbps 4G FC WO FC FC 2G 4G ssa ssa speed speed 2 4 2 2Gbps 2G FC 4 4Gbps 4G FC ap ap ss ssa ap O ap ds ds Port fFc1 2
34. 1OOOM FullDuplex CPU STATUS SIGMABLADE N8405 019 EM 19 Japanese N8406 012 021 FC N8406 015 FC SFP LINK N8406 021 Fibre Channel SFP SFP
35. SFP FC N8406 O21 EM FC N8406 021 16 N8406 012 4G FC WO 406 021 26G 4G FC 4Gbps ex SFP SFP MN8406 013 GbE CPU LAN LAN GbE L2
36. RJ 45 1OOOMbps Full Duplex a1 8 CPU LAN 1 O LAN 2 8 2 LAN CPU LAN LINK LINK ACT SPEED N8406 O1 1 1OOOMbps 1Gbps Be 1000Mbps RESET 5 ID STATUS ON 5
37. Warranty appended to Blade Enclosure becomes warranty of this product when this product is built into Blade Enclosure and it buys it Confirm whether to describe this product in warranty of Blade Enclosure Galt En k 2 3 4 3 5 OS NEC Corporation 2006
38. command Description Displayed Setting P user gt ssa 2 Change all port speeds to 2Gbps user gt ap Enable and store the new setting 39 English Troubleshooting This section describes common problems that may occur when you use the products mentioned in this document and how to troubleshoot these problems If the instructions provided do not solve the problems contact your sales company Common Problems You cannot insert or remove a switch module Make sure that there is no foreign objects present inside the switch module slot Make sure that you have installed the module in the right direction A switch module does not function 1 Refer to LAN Cabling in Blade Enclosure See page30 and make sure that you have connected a correct LAN port in the CPU Blade to a correct slot in the Blade Enclosure 2 Make sure that you have properly installed the switch module in the Blade Enclosure 3 Make sure that power is supplied throughout the system including the switch module N8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card You cannot establish a link The Link Act LED indicator does not turn on 1 Make sure that the cable has been installed properly 2 Refer to Network Cables See page31 and make sure that your cable meets the specification required 3 Make sure that the communication mode of link partners e g switch is set for automatic recognition or 1000M Full Duplex 4 Make sure that you are using a correct
39. 26 2 W x 38 85 D x 2 8 H Kg FC SFP N8406 015 2Gbps 4Gbps FibreChannel E LC 22 C 10 35 TE 20 80 English Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SIGMABLADE switch modules N8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card and N8406 015 FC SFP Module To maximize the functionality of these modules please read this guide carefully and follow the instructions for proper handling About this guide This guide describes how to handle the above switch modules properly Keep this guide at hand for your future reference This guide is intended for technically qualified personnel with sufficient knowledge such as network constructions Symbols This guide uses the following three signs besides the ones mentioned in the earlier sections of this guide These signs have the following meanings wO Important information about the module being handled Important points to be checked before you use the module Useful information Repurchasing This Guide Contact your distributor or place of purchase if you lost this guide 23 English Product Overview Switch module features are briefly described below MN8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card The N8406 011 1Gb Pass T
40. 4 LEED TU CC OF EERE EIN INLAY ee ee re tt OO EEC the switch module slowly into With the ejector pulled insert the Blade Enclosure Close the ejector to secure the switch module to the Blade Enclosure 33 English How to Remove N8406 011 013 021 Switch Modules See your Blade Enclosure User s Guide for details 1 Open the ejector of the switch module and unlock it 2 With the ejector opened firmly hold the module and pull it slowly from the Blade Enclosure 34 English How to Install and Remove N8406 015 FC SFP Module Below explained are how to install and remove the N8406 015 FC SFP Module in and from the N8406 012 FC Pass Through Card If you store or transport the FC Pass Through Card with the FC SFP Modules installed keep all vacant LC connectors covered with the attached dust covers to keep the connectors clean Na 6 Dustproof cover SFP Module Do not allow the connector to make contact with any surface If you damage the end of the cable it may lower optical output and sensitivity and cause the cable to malfunction Align the FC SFP Module straight to the slot To avoid damage to the module do not force it into the slot Avoid direct look into the laser beam The N8406 015 FC SFP Module is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product Aclass 1 laser will not be harmful to the human bo
41. Oe 40 Common Problems hs eatin dsc ed cece enteanseamtades 40 N8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card nn 40 N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card N8406 015 FC SFP Module 41 Log collection for N8406 011 021 eeee eres 42 Specificatio se ee 43 N8406 015 FC SFP Module Serial Number Sheet LL 45 Japanese A Fen
42. EY 2 IUTA SNES DNU FORAT Rt LU CATICRE UT CIES Each FC SFP Module has a serial number label Stick it to this sheet and keep this sheet for your future reference SFP SFP Slot No Stick the serial number labels below 1 FC1 FC2 Use the right space for extra labels 45 NS406 01 1 GbE EXP432A 1Gb Pass Through Card N8406 012 021 FC EXP442A FC Pass Through Card N8406 013 GbE EXP452A 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card N8406 015 FC SFP FC SFP Module User s Guide 2006 11 2 2nd Edition November 2006 NEC Corporation 5J 7 1 7 1 Shiba 5 Chome Minato Ku TEL 03 3454 1111 Tokyo 108 8001 Japan This guide is made from recycled paper 856 124558 01 1 01 856 124558 011 01Q
43. This product does not support Auto negotiation function All ports are set to 4Gbps by factory default al The SFP Modules are available as option Purchase the modules separately MN8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card The N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card enables you to interconnect the Mezzanine slot in the CPU Blade and the 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switches that are already installed in the Blade Enclosure without purchasing an additional pair of the L2 Switches This card can only be used for the connection to the 1Gb intelligent L2 Switch MN8406 015 FC SFP Module This module is exclusively used for the N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card and allows you to connect an optical fiber cable LC connector to a fiber channel device This product supports 2Gbps or 4Gbps HO The FC SFP Module is used for the N8406 012 FC Pass Through Card only You cannot connect this module to any other SFP slot English Description Mi N8406 011 021 013 4 Reset Switch 3 Speed LED N8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card p Link Act LED 5 IDLED 7 NEC B54 2 D A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 SR ae 6 Status LED 4 Reset Switch N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card m ms Link LED 5 ID LED pees NEC FC1 4 FC2 Sec i Gti ws 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12345
44. is clean and not IMPORTANT damaged To avoid miscabling make sure that your cable meets the specification required and that you connect the cable to a correct destination connector Do not drop the fiber optical cable Do not allow the connector to make contact with any surface such as a floor Do not give any impact or pressure to the cable and its connector while it is connected To avoid damage to the cable do not step on the cable or place something heavy on it Do not force the cable connector into the slot If you damage the end of the cable it may lower optical output and cause the cable to malfunction 31 English Installation How to Install N8406 011 013 021 Switch Modules See your Blade Enclosure User s Guide for details 1 If a blank cover is installed in the Switch Module Slot in 9 which you are going to install a switch module unscrew a screw to remove the cover e To remove the blank cover fit the tip of a screwdriver into the head of the screw and unscrew Blank cover 2 Remove a support stay between the two slots in which you are going to install the switch modules Unhook the support stay and pull it to remove o If you install a one slot width switch module you do not need to remove the support stay Do not remove it if you do not have to Hook Support stay 3 Open the ejector of the switch module that you are going to install Ejector 32 English
45. sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada BSMI Statement CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT for N8406 015 FC SFP Module N8406 015 FC SFP Module is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Dy OO U i kk i eo Do oe ee ee pe nd ed i DS Or oe acces ocelot eran ae ci nai ecu ond mon A ili i d Le wad shies ete nase gcae cc At ho zee a JAR a a care 2 Ae oe aa 1 1 900 1 REORG oo on E a 2 EE 2 CATED E 4 IOE A Ero E EE AA A A A ni hd RA AA N 7 CPU kk 9 10 SA ER ae ECONO En WS SNE OA TESE AEA AENEIS TEESE ERA EAA ETETETT AETAT 11 N8406 011 012 013 021 kk 11 NB406 01 1 012 013 021 kk 13 SFP N8406 012 021 015 kk 14 Ee A 16 FC N840
46. 6 021 ee 16 EE 19 To Jor Re Fah pnt ee ya E E Ee rE AN 19 N8406 011 GbE ee 19 N8406 012 021 FC N8406 015 FC SFP ee 20 N8406 011 012 021 i 21 0 AIEEE TISSIT IAT IE E ET 0 AEO 0 EEE SETTER 22 Table Of Contents Table of Contents Precautions for Use sieccsncesasededeladideioosetiwacnndenesnteeuasadbc oe annann annann ennt vii Safety Indications erenn vii Symbols Used in This User s Guide ne viii EE OE EEE E EEA ETETE E EER A E E TEE TAE ix Precautions for Safety i xii Introductlon cece ce ss Re cee dM a sade oe aes oN oh ah 23 ADOUE this gulde Sneak 23 SYVMDOlS 205 2 a a a a a E 23 Repurchasing This Guide ccccceeccceeneseeeeeeeeeeeesseesseseeeeeeeseseseseesseeeeeeeeseees 23 Product Overview es 24 Feattlres poo re dd NR 24 Descriptio Micenei nereden RE a ee 25 By D E EE ed EEE EEA dd EEE A eee eee eer 28 LAN Cabling in Blade Enclosure i 30 Network Cables occ osc ioe tree hich er Poer eden omer ecee Coen tsen omer uses Oucreserehereser Ouerestrehereset uaresenhavesceast 31 Installati n RSE 32 How to Install N8406 011 013 021 Switch Modules 32 How to Remove N8406 011 013 021 Switch ModuleS 34 How to Install and Remove N8406 015 FC SFP Module ee 35 FC Connection Setting 4 37 How to Change FC Connection Speed N8406 021 Nii 37 Troubleshooting
47. 678 SS SFP Slots N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card 6 Status LED NEC 25 English Name 1 LAN port Description RJ 45 connectors 1000Mbps Full Duplex for LAN connections Connected to the LAN ports in the CPU Blade Each of the eight ports on the left side marked with a81 is connected to the LAN port 1 in each CPU Blade Similarly each of the other eight on the right side marked with 2 is connected to the LAN port 2 The number under each LAN port represents the number given to each CPU Blade slot in the Blade Enclosure 2 Link Act LED Indicates the link status and activity of each LAN port Off Link not established On Green Link established Blinking Green Data being transmitted or received 3 Speed LED 4 Reset Switch Indicates a link speed Operates at 1000Mbps only Full Duplex Amber 1000Mbps Press to restart the card Pressing this button disconnects the link with the card and terminates communication The communication resumes in about five seconds 5 ID LED Indicates the card being operated 6 Status LED Indicates the card status Contact your service representative if it does not turn green in five minutes after you power on Indicates the FC port link status Each of the eight LEDs on the left side marked with FC1 indicates the respective link state of the port 0 on the FC Mezza
48. C2 04 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC2 05 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC2 06 4G 2G 4Gbps ap 2Gbps FC2 07 2G 4G 2Gbps ap 4Gbps FC2 08 2G 4G 2Gbps CHIE ap 4Gbps 17 Japanese 2 5 CPU FC 2G FC 2Gbps user gt ss 1 2 2 FC1 port2 2Gbps user gt ss 1 5 2 FC1 port5 2Gbps USer gt eB 72 2 2 FC2 port2 2Gbps user gt ss 2 5 2 FC2 port5 2Gbps user gt ap 2Gbps user gt ssa 2 2Gbps user gt ap 18 Japanese
49. NEC SIG MABLADE Series SIGMABLADE N8406 011 GbE 1Gb Pass Through Card EXP432A OGD A EC Fc Pass Through Card EXP442A N8406 013 GbE 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card EXP452A N8406 015 FC SFP Fc SFP Module User s Guide 2 2nd edition 2006 11 November 2006 856 124558 011 01 856 124558 011 01Q MN8406 01 1 012 013 021 N8406 01 1 GbE N8406 013 EN8406 015 FC SFP 1 3 T oO_ Sy Y 1 SIGMA LADE 29 FC O O GbE E N8406 015 O FC SFP O O N8406 011 012 013 021
50. When they are blocked the interior temperature will increase and may cause a fire Do not use any non designated interface cable Use conforming interface cables and check the connection devices and the connectors Using unspecified cables or connecting to wrong places may cause a short circuit or a fire Follow the precautions shown below for handling interface cables and their connections e Do not use damaged cable connectors Do not step on cables Do not put any object on cables Do not use the card with the loose interface cable connection Do not use damaged cables Never use or keep in the corrosive gas environment Do not use or keep in the corrosive gas such as sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide nitrogen dioxide chlorine ammonia ozone environment Do not set the device up in the environment where electro conductive metals such as sodium chloride and sulfur are present in dust and air The printed circuit board in the device may corrode and start fuming or a fire Contact the place of purchase or the maintenance service company if you have questions about the environment Precautions for Use Precautions for Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices Do not disassemble repair or modify the card yourself Do not disassemble repair or modify this card as doing so may cause an electrical shock or a fire Some models of this card have a lithium battery installed inside Do not take off the battery put it closer to
51. actions card Otherwise there is a risk of an oewes there is a risk of an electric electric shock or fire shock or ignition V Never put this product close to fire Indicates a general prohibition Ox Otherwise there is a risk of an ignition Mandatory actions Do not disassemble repair or modify this cr card away from water Unplug the server Otherwise there is a Indicates a general action to take that is EE risk of an electric shock or fire not defined herein Make sure to follow the instructions Precautions for Use NEC SIGMABLADE ue OF By j MANIN A CAUTION
52. as been installed properly The SIGMABLADE monitor displays an error message See your User s Guide for N8405 019 EM Card error code information For some error codes you may need to contact your sales company If the above troubleshooting instructions do not solve your problem the module you are using may be defective and you may need to contact your sales company or place of purchase 41 English Log collection for N8406 011 021 You can collect event logs of the switch modules except for N8406 013 via the EM Card Command Line Interface For detailed instructions for using the Command Line Interface see your EM Card User s Guide To diagnose the problems occurring in your module the log data is necessary You may be asked to provide your sales company with the log information collected How to collect event logs To store log data in a text file use your terminal software s log function or copy the terminal screen image to the text file Procedure Operation 1 Enter the user name and password for the EM Card and log in Log in to the EM Card The prompt appears on your console screen 2 Specify a Switch Module Slot for log collection connectswitch b 9600 f none lt slot number gt lt slot number gt Slot1 and 2 1 Slot3 and 4 3 Slot5 and 6 5 The prompt letter changes to user gt on your console screen For more information about the connectswitch command S
53. driver in the CPU Blade 5 Confirm the error logs on the link partner side The status LED is illuminated in amber not green Make sure that the module has been installed properly 2 The SIGMABLADE monitor displays an error message See your User s Guide for N8405 019 EM Card error code information For some error codes you may need to contact your sales company 40 English N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card N8406 015 FC SFP Module You cannot establish a link The Link LED indicator does not turn on 1 2 3 Make sure that the cable has been installed properly Make sure the SFP module has been inserted to the SFP slot properly Refer to Network Cables See page31 and make sure that your cable meets the specification required Make sure that the operating system in the CPU Blade recognizes the N8403 018 Fibre Channel Controller Make sure that the fibre channel controller is operating normally Confirm the error logs of the fibre channel controller Make sure that the speed set for the N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card is the same as that for a fibre channel device at the connection destination Communication errors happen frequently 1 2 Make sure the SFP module has been inserted to the SFP slot properly Refer to How to Install and Remove N8406 015 FC SFP Module See page35 and reinstall the module The status LED is illuminated in amber not green 1 Make sure that the module h
54. dy However do not look directly into the SFP module port during operation Keep any vacant LC connector covered with a dust cover rubber cap when you do not use it or you transport it How to Install the FC SFP Module 1 Insert the connector of the FC SFP Module to the SFP slot in the FC Pass Through Card until it stops N8406 021 N8406 015 SFP slot Eo Insert the connector to the SFP slot until it clicks without pulling down the lever If you insert with the lever pulled down a communication failure may occur 35 English How to Remove the FC SFP Module 1 Remove the optical fiber cable and lower the SFP module lever j N8406 021 SFP Module Lower the Lever 2 Hold the lever and pull the SFP module in the direction of the arrow ee N8406 021 IMPORTANT 36 English FC Connection Setting How to Change FC Connection Speed N8406 021 The N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card supports 2Gbps and 4Gbps connection speeds All ports are set to 4Gbps by factory default You can change the speed for each port via the EM Card Command Line Interface To change the speed enter the commands shown in the section below For detailed instructions for using the Command Line Interface see your EM Card User s Guide When the new setting is enabled the port links are temporarily disconnected All ports are set to 4Gbps by factory default How to Use EM Card Command Lin
55. e Interface Procedure Operation 1 lt A lt s Enter the username and password forthe EM Card and logi Log in to the EM Card The prompt appears on your console screen 2 Specify a Switch Module Slot for connectswitch b 9600 f none lt slot number gt log collection lt slot number gt Slot1 and 2 1 Slot3 and 4 3 Slot5 and 6 5 The prompt letter changes to user gt on your console screen For more information about the connectswitch command See your EM Card User s Guide 3 The speed setting command is Enter the commands shown in the next page input 4 Close the connectswitch Enter CTRL m or Enter and then enter a tilde and period command The prompt letter changes to on your console screen 5 Log out exit English Command List Command Syntax Description SS ss slot port speed Set a speed for each port slot FC1or FC2 4 FC1 2 FC2 port Port number lt 1 8 gt speed Port speed 2 2Gbps 2G FC 4 4Gbps 4G FC All ports on the FC Mezzanine Card must be set to the same wO speed Different port speeds are not allowed in the same FC Mezzanine Card ssa ssa speed Set the same speed across all ports at a time speed Port speed 2 2Gbps 2G FC 4 4Gbps 4G FC ap ga Enable and store the new setting after the speeds have been set b
56. ee your EM Card User s Guide 3 Enter a command to collect user gt lr 0 500 logs 4 user gt ver Enter a command to display a version 5 Ent TRL m or E i d th ter a tild d period Cess Mme nnn nter C m or Enter and then enter a tilde and period command The prompt letter changes to on your console screen 6 exit Log out Vt 5 The N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card does not have the log collection function 42 English Model name 1Gb Pass Through Card FC Pass Through Card 1Gb pea laa N8406 011 N8406 021 N8406 013 Model Code EXP432A EXP442A EXP452A Tnterf 1000BASE T Outside 2G FC 2Gbps 1 1000BASE X Inside 4G FC 4Gbps Connector RJ 45 SFP slot Port Slot 16port 16slot Electromagnetic VCCI class A Emissions Power gle 23Watt 23Watt 1Watt Consumption Operating Temperature C 10 35 RH Condition Humidity 20 80 no condensation External Dimensions NE 26 2 W x 38 85 D x 2 8 H cm Weight Kg 2 4 2 4 2 1 Model name FC SFP Module Model Code N8406 015 2Gbps 4Gbps Data Rate FibreChannel Connector LC Connector Operating Temperature C 10 35 RH Condition Humidity 20 80 no condensation 43 Japanese English N8406 015 FC SFP N8406 015 FC SFP Module Serial Number Sheet SFP
57. er the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will be changed to 4Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will be changed to 4Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will not be changed after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will not be changed after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will be changed to 4Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will be changed to 4Gbps after the ap command is enabled 38 English Changing the current speed to 2Gbps for the FC mezzanine card in the CPU Blade installed in the blade slot 2 and 5 in the Blade Enclosure Displayed Setting p user gt ss 1 2 2 ChangethespeedofFCTport2to2Gbps gt user gt ss 1 5 2 Change the speed of FC1 port 5 to 2Gbps user gt ss 2 2 2 Change the speed of FC2 port 2 to 2Gbps user gt ss 2 5 2 Change the speed of FC2 port 5 to 2Gbps user gt ap Enable and store the new setting Changing all port speeds to 2Gbps
58. ere is a risk of an electric shock Avoid direct look into the laser beam N8406 015 The N8406 015 FC SFP module uses class 1 laser beam for communication This laser beam has little impact on the human body However do not look into the SFP module port during operation Keep any vacant LC connector covered with a dust cover rubber cap when you do not use it or when you transport it Prevent water or foreign objects from getting into the equipment Do not let water or foreign objects e g pins or paper clips enter the equipment There is a risk of a fire electric shock and breakdown When such things accidentally enter the equipment immediately turn off the power and unplug the AC cord Contact the place of purchase or the maintenance service company Precautions for Use Precautions for Installation Relocation Storage and Connection Do not put your hand inside Blade Enclosure When you are attaching detaching the card to Blade Enclosure do not put your hand inside Blade Enclosure Doing so may cause an electrical shock Do not remove the cover attached to Blade Enclosure unless you are attaching the device to it Use the card only in specified places This card is used in the dedicated machine called Blade Enclosure Do not attach the card to any machine other than Blade Enclosure or other cases as doing so may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not block the air openings Do not block the air openings
59. fire or immerse it in water as doing so may cause an explosion If the card does not function normally due to the dead battery do not disassemble change or repair battery Instead contact the place of purchase or the maintenance service company Make sure to complete installation Securely attach the interface cables Loose connection may cause fuming or ignition Precaution on operation Keep animals away Keep animals away from the card as their waste or fur may be caught inside and cause a fire or electrical shock Do not use cellular phones PHSs and pagers around the card Do not use cellular phones PHSs and pagers around the card Signals from those devices may cause malfunctioning of the card Precaution on disposing or transferring A Follow the ordinances by your local government when you are disposing the card Contact the local government for more information If you are transferring this card to other people be sure to transfer this guide and all items included along with the card as well Japanese N8406 O1 1GbE N8406 012 O021 FC N8406 O13 GbE N84O6 O15 FC SFP
60. for FC or LAN and make sure if it is the same as that of the switch module The ID LED indicator enables you to visually identify a card being operated When the indicator is lit you can perform maintenance operations without failing to identify a correct module Status Description On or blinking in blue Management software has recognized the specific module Off All the other than the above English Link Act LED Speed LED N8406 011 Link data communication and link speed status for each LAN port Link Act LED Description Green Link established Green blinking Data being transmitted received Off Link not established Speed LED Description Amber Operating at 1000Mbps speed Off Link not established Link LED N8406 021 Link status for each FC port Link LED Description Green Link established Off Link not established 29 English LAN Cabling in Blade Enclosure Each LAN port in the CPU Blade is connected to a switch module slot in the Blade Enclosure as shown below to Switch Module Slot 6 Mezzanine Slot 2 CType T 0 to Switch Module Slot 5 CPU BI d i Pesti to Switch Module Slot 4 a e ezzanine O Type 1 Express5800 120Bb 6 to Switch Module Slot 3 to Switch Module Slot 2 Factory Installed LAN on Motherboard to Switch Module Slot 1 Switch Module Slot 6 a WT CT Blade Enclosure Rear View Switch Module Compatibil
61. hrough Card enables you to connect the two LAN ports in the CPU Blade to an external network The cables connected to the LAN ports run through the 1Gb Pass Through Card and are linked to RJ 45 connectors on the card These RJ 45 connectors are connected with LAN cables to a switching hub outside the Blade Enclosure This product supports 1000Mbps FullDuplex only MN8406 021 FC Pass Through Card The N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card allows you to connect a Fibre Channel FC controller 2ch installed in a CPU Blade to an external network The Pass Through Card has eight SFP ports on the left side FC1 and the other eight on the right FC2 The cables connected to the Fibre Channel controller s port 0 and 1 run through the FC Pass Through Card and are linked to the FC1 SFP slot and FC2 SFP slot respectively The SFP slots are connected with fiber optical cables to a FC switch outside the Blade Enclosure When you connect the N8406 015 FC SFP module available separately is required for each SFP port The N8406 012 FC Pass Through Card only supports the connection speed of 4Gbps The N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card supports both 2Gbps and 4Gbps To change the connection speeds of The N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card you need to enter commands via the EM Card Command Line Interface For detailed instructions for using the Command Line Interface see the FC Connection Setting see page 37 This product supports 2Gbps and 4Gbps connection speeds
62. ity Two identical cards must be installed in pairs in the right and left slots of the same row Card Type Switch Module Slot number N8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card Only when the 1Gb intelligent L2 Switches are installed in slot 1 or slot 2 30 English Network Cables Your network cables must have the following specifications N8406 011 1Gb Pass Through Card Connector RJ 45 UTP STP twisted pair cable Type Gable Eight wicks four pairs EIA TIA standard Regulation BIS 1000Base T Category 5e or higher Cable length 400m max This product supports 1000Mbps Full Duplex only N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card and N8406 015 FC SFP Module Connector LC Connector Type of Cable Multi Mode Fibre MMF cable Core size 50um Cable Length 150m when the core size is 50um Only technically qualified personnel must install optical fiber cables Contact your service representative for cabling Handle optical fiber cables with care Be sure to allow for a 50mm minimum bending radius Do not force the cable connector into the slot Align the connector at a right angle You can insert it smoothly if you align it properly wO Make sure that the surface of the optical fiber cable connector
63. m The words WARNING and CAUTION are used to indicate the degrees of danger These terms are defined as follows Indicates a danger that could lead to a death or serious injury Indicates a danger that could lead to burns other injuries or property damages This guide uses the following three types of symbols to give indications and precautions against a danger They are defined as follows f Example Indicates a potential hazard Each image inside the sign symbolizes a particular type of danger Attention Watch out of electrical shock Example Indicates what you must not do Prohibited Each image inside the sign actions symbolizes a particular type of prohibition Do not disassemble Example Indicates what you must do Each Mandatory image inside the sign symbolizes actions a particular type of action necessary to avoid a danger Precautions for Use Degree of danger Notes for danger Signs to prompt caution Vv Do not plug the cord in a nonconforming outlet Use a wall outlet with specified voltage and power type Otherwise there is a risk of a fire or current leakage Symbols Used in This User s Guide Attention A Indicates a risk of an electric shock A Indicates a risk of a fire or smoke Indicates a risk of an explosion Indicates a general precaution or warning that is not defined herein Indicates a risk of catching your fingers Prohibited
64. nine Card in each CPU 7 Link LED Blade Similarly each of the other eight on the right side marked with FC2 indicates the respective link state of the port 1 on the FC Mezzanine Card The number under each LED represents the number given to each CPU Blade slot in the Blade Enclosure Connected to the FC ports on the Mezzanine card in the CPU Blade Requires a N8406 015 FC SFP module optional for each port Each of the eight slots on the left side marked with FC1 is connected to the 8 SEP slot port 0 on the FC Mezzanine Card in each CPU Blade Similarly each of the other eight on the right side marked with FC2 is connected to the port 1 on the FC Mezzanine Card The number under each SFP slot represents the number given to each CPU Blade slot in the Blade Enclosure 9 Ejector Use this lever to install or remove a switch module from the Blade Enclosure The N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card is not equipped with the above 1 to 8 ity be The switch module power synchronizes with the power state of the Blade Enclosure These modules are not equipped with power on off switches 26 English E N8406 015 3 Lever 4 SFP Connector 2 LC Connector 1 Dust cover Name Description A dust proof cover Keep any vacant LC connector covered when you do not use it 1 Dust cover or when you transport it Keep all covers for future use 2 LC connector Connects the LC connector pins
65. of an optical fiber cable Pulled down to remove the SFP module from the N8406 021 FC Pass Through 3 Lever Card 4 SFP connector Connected to the SFP slot of the N8406 021 FC Pass Through Card Avoid direct look into the laser beam The N8406 015 FC SFP Module is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product A class 1 laser will not be harmful to the human body However do not look directly into the SFP module port during operation Keep any vacant LC connector covered with a dust cover rubber cap when you do not use it or when you transport it 27 English Status LED The status LED indicators turn green when the switch modules and Blade Enclosure operate normally When any of these LED indicators turns off or blinks in amber or orange it means that your system has failed In this case contact your sales company Status Description Green Normally operating Action Off Power is off The following abnormality has been detected Temperature abnormality Abnormality in processors or other components Blink amber Switch module interface mismatch ID LED N8406 011 021 The SIGMABLADE monitor displays an error message See your User s Guide for N8405 019 EM Card error code information For some error codes you may need to See page 30 LAN Cabling in Blade Enclosure When SWMn IFmiss Alm is displayed on the SIGMABLADE monitor confirm the type of your CPU Blade interface
66. the use of this guide regardless of 3 above This guide is created for the manager or the maintenance person who is well informed about the operation of this device Note that the basic information such as the operation procedures of the device and OS is omitted This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital 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 environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide may 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 his own expense NEC Corporation 2006 No part of this guide may be reproduced or changed in any form without prior written permission of NEC Corporation CE Statement Warning This is a Class A product In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EN55022 CANADIAN NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement
67. y the ss or ssa command To enable the speed setting execute the ap command O When the new setting is enabled the port links are temporarily disconnected ds ds Display your setting Your setting information is displayed as below Port Port number FC1 or FC2 Port number Current Current port speed 2G 2Gbps 4G 4Gbps Next Port speed after the ap command is enabled 2G 2Gbps 4G 4Gbps Examples Displaying your current setting Command Displayed Setting user gt ds Port Current Next FC1 01 4G 2G FC1 02 2G 2G FC1 03 2G 2G FC1 04 4G 2G FC1 05 4G 2G FC1 06 4G 2G FC1 07 2G 4G FC1 08 2G 4G FC2 01 4G 2G FC2 02 2G 2G FC2 03 2G 2G FC2 04 4G 2G FC2 05 4G 2G FC2 06 4G 2G FC2 07 2G 4G FC2 08 2G 4G Description Display your current setting Port number Current speed Speed after enabling the ap command The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will not be changed after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 2Gbps and will not be changed after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps after the ap command is enabled The current speed is 4Gbps and will be changed to 2Gbps aft
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