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1. O Pe toe vo tom Dea po sn me Oes on exo te Cie wm eom E _ Em amp 3 3 7 Je of S 5 8 III OE M Or u o Q 8200098200028883820882088312838808823882S23STTETET TE d Figure 15 Port side LEDs System status LED amber E Ethernet link LED green B System power LED green J Ethernet activity LED green GE cluster Ethernet link LED green Port status LED green amber shown for port 5 El GE cluster Ethernet activity LED green O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 31 System status LED patterns The system status LED Kl in Figure 15 on page 31 indicates the overall system status Table 5 describes the meaning of different displays of the system status LED and recommended action if any Table 5 System status LED patterns LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light System is on and functioning No action required properly Steady amber Indicates one of the following Try the following for more than Fan FRU or power suppl Verify that the fan FRU and power supply FRU are seated P pply y P pply five seconds FRU is faulty correctly Boot failed Replace the fan FRU or power supply FRU System is faulty Reboot the system and monitor the system console output hed serial cable Note This LED displays steady ipsoug
2. 32 8 Port status LED patterns amp oko Oo 9 Power supply status LED patterns 294 Copyright IBM Corp 2010 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Fan status LED patterns Critical information checklist General specifications Management specifications Switch dimensions Environmental requirements Power supply specifications Supported optics speeds cables and distances FRU part numbers 34 43 49 lt 50 l ol 402 52 xi xii SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Safety and environmental notices This section contains information about e Safety notices and labels e Rack safety on page xix Product recycling and disposal on page xxi Safety notices and labels When using this product observe the danger caution and attention notices contained in this guide The notices are accompanied by symbols that represent the severity of the safety condition The danger and caution notices are listed in numerical order based on their IDs which are displayed in parentheses for example D004 at the end of each notice Use this ID to locate the translation of these danger and caution notices in the IBM System Storage b type Switch and Router Safety Notices publication which is shipped with this product The following notices and statements are used in IBM documents They are listed below in order of increasing severity of potential haz
3. Logging in to the serial console port on pag Setting the switch IP address on page 21 Connecting an Ethernet cable and opening a Telnet session on page 2 Setting the switch domain ID on page 2 e Setting the switch date and time on page 2 N e N Installing SFPs and attaching cables on page 24 Attention Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 19 Switch Configuration Connect serial cable between switch and host y Login to serial console port y Set IP address y Log off serial console port and disconnect serial cable y Connect Ethernet cable and open Telnet session Local Y level Set Domain ID Y Set date and time y Verify operation and back up configuration Y Install SFPs and attach cables y Manage cables b32e4007 Y Figure 12 Switch configuration steps Providing power to the switch DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock D004 Follow these steps to power on the switch 1 Connect the power cords to both power sup
4. SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Chapter 1 Introducing the SAN32B E4 The SAN32B E4 Encryption Switch is a high performance 32 port auto sensing 8 Gbps Fibre Channel switch with cryptography encryption decryption and data compression capabilities It is designed to encrypt data for enterprises to secure their data against theft or unauthorized use and to compress tape data for maximum utilization of tape media The switch is a network based solution that secures data at rest for heterogeneous tape drives disk array LUNS and virtual tape libraries using IEEE Advanced Encryption Standard AES 256 bit algorithms In addition to its 32 Fibre Channel ports the switch has One RJ45 1000 100 10 Ethernet management port Two RJA5 Gigabit Ethernet GE ports for clustering interconnection and re key and DEK synchronization within cluster One RJ45 serial console port One USB port for serviceability error logging and firmware upgrades Deployment of encryption with the switch is non disruptive Data can be encrypted without reconfiguration of the SAN and provisioning can be implemented without shutting down applications The switch can be configured and managed with the Data Center Fabric Manager DCFM and CLI management tools and can be integrated with existing network infrastructure FOS and M EOS The encryption switch has these features 32 front end 1 2 4 or 8 Gbps auto sensing F FL E EX or M
5. Rack relocation 19 rack CAUTION Removing components from the upper positions in the rack cabinet improves rack stability during relocation Follow these general guidelines whenever you relocate a populated rack cabinet within a room or building e Reduce the weight of the rack cabinet by removing equipment starting at the top of the rack cabinet When possible restore the rack cabinet to the configuration of the rack cabinet as you received it If this configuration is not known you must do the following Remove all devices in the 32U position and above Ensure that the heaviest devices are installed in the bottom of the rack cabinet Ensure that there are no empty U levels between devices installed in the rack cabinet below the 32U level If the rack cabinet you are relocating is part of a suite of rack cabinets detach the rack cabinet from the suite Inspect the route that you plan to take when moving the rack to eliminate potential hazards Verify that the route that you choose can support the weight of the loaded rack cabinet Refer to the documentation that came with your rack cabinet for the weight of a loaded rack cabinet Verify that all door openings are at least 760 x 2030 mm 30 x 80 in Ensure that all devices shelves drawers doors and cables are secure Ensure that the four leveling pads are raised to their highest position Ensure that there is no stabilizer bracket installed on the rack cabinet durin
6. 16 88 in Weight with two power supplies and no 22 4 kg 49 4 Ib SFPs installed Environmental requirements Table 15 lists the acceptable environmental ranges for both operating and non operating such as during transportation or storage conditions Table 15 Environmental requirements Condition Acceptable range during operation Acceptable range during non operation Ambient 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F temperature Humidity 10 to 85 RH non condensing at 40 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing 104 F with maximum gradient of 10 at 70 C 158 F per hour Altitude 0 to 3 km 9 842 ft above sea level 0 to 12 km 39 370 ft above sea level Shock 20 G 6 ms half sine wave Half sine 33 G 11ms 3 eg Axis Vibration 0 5 G sine sine 0 4 grms random 5 500 2 0 G sine 1 1 grms random Hz 5 500 Hz Air flow 129 1 cubic meters per hour 76 CFM NA Maximum 90 1 cubic meters per hour 53 CFM Nominal Heat 1183 BTU hr NA dissipation Appendix Product specifications 51 Power specifications The power supplies are universal and capable of functioning worldwide without voltage jumpers or switches They meet IEC 61000 4 5 surge voltage requirements and are autoranging in terms of accommodating input voltages and line frequencies Each power supply has a built in fan for cooling pushing air towards the port side of the switch Fable 16 list the power supply sp
7. Ctrl D to quit For more detailed information about the parameters of the tsTimeZone command refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 23 Synchronizing local time with an external source To synchronize the local time of the principal or primary switch with that of an external NTP server follow these steps 1 If necessary log on to the switch by Telnet using the admin account 2 Enter the tsClockServer command switch admin tsclockserver lt ntpl ntp2 gt where ntp1 is the IP address or DNS name of the first NTP server which the switch must be able to access The second ntp2 is the second NTP server and is optional The operand lt ntp1 ntp2 gt is optional by default this value is LOCL which uses the local clock of the principal or primary switch as the clock server The tsClockServer command accepts multiple server addresses in either IPv4 IPv6 or DNS name formats When multiple NTP server addresses are passed tsclockserver sets the first obtainable address as the active NTP server The others will be stored as backup servers that can take over if the active NTP server fails The principal or primary FCS switch synchronizes its time with the NTP server every 64 seconds switch admin tsclockserver LOCL switch admin tsclockserver 132 163 135 131 switch admin tsclockserver 132 163 135 131 switch admin gt The following example shows how to set up more than
8. Service and User Guide 4 After removing the license key the switch must be rebooted 5 Use the licenseShow command to verify that the license key has been removed Fabric OS firmware updates To ensure optimum functioning of your system IBM recommends operating your system with the latest Fabric OS version and firmware updates Refer to the latest Fabric OS Release Notes and Interoperability Matrix for information regarding Fabric OS compatibility This is particularly important for fabrics with 1 Gbps switches using earlier Fabric OS versions Detailed information on downloading and installing firmware are provided in the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide To access the appropriate matrix e Go to the IBM SAN web page www ibm com systems storage san Select the appropriate product link On the displayed product page click the Interoperability Matrix link in the Learn more section Firmware release notes and download files are available through the IBM Support Portal To view release notes and to download firmware Go to the IBM Support Portal www ibm com supportportal Search for the product Machine type 2498 or the product name On the page that is displayed select Download under the Task section From the displayed page select the Release notes link Review the release notes of the appropriate release version before installing the firmware update Click the Release Firmware link and follow the online pr
9. Bracket to slide rack kit contains items 9 1 12 E Screw 8 32 x 3 8 in zinc 8 Washer flat No 8 8 Washer lock No 8 8 Nut hex 8 32 8 14 SAN32B EA Installation Service and User Guide 2 Separate the inner and outer slides a Open one of the slides until the lock engages b Press the lock release lever E in Figure 8 and remove the inner rail from the outer rail SJ000046 Figure 8 Separating the inner and outer rails c Repeat step Raland step 2b for the other rail Note For racks with flush mount doors such as the 9306 Netfinity racks do not install the ears Instead use the rack mount slides by attaching the switch to the set of mounting holes which are offset 3 inches into the rack 3 Install the inner smaller slide on the switch chassis as Figure 7 on page 14 shows Attention If you use screws longer than 3 16 in you can damage the switch a Position the flat side of the inner rail along one side of the switch Align the holes in the rail with the threaded holes in the side of the switch chassis The chamfered end of the inner rail should face toward the rear of the switch away from the ports as shown in Figure 9 on page 16 b Attach the inner rail by using three of the 8 32 x 3 16 in zinc screws J in Table 4 on page 14 Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 15 Front s SJ000047 Figure 9 Mounting the moving portion of the slide and
10. Do not Throw or immerse into water Heat to more than 100 C 212 F Repair or disassemble Exchange only with the IBM approved part Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations In the United States IBM has a process for the collection of this battery For information call 1 800 426 4333 Have the IBM part number for the battery unit available when you call C003 Local regulations may require removing the battery prior to disposing of or recycling this product Complete these steps to remove the battery 1 Disconnect all power and communication cables Remove all transceivers Unscrew captive screws and remove the power supplies and fan assemblies Unscrew the fasteners and remove the sheetmetal cover On the circuit board go to the BC1 location J in Figure 21 and remove the BR1225 battery from the holder 9r d ON b32e4016 Figure 21 Location of battery holder 6 Recycle the battery as appropriate Refer to the Environmental Notices and User Guide shipped with the product for more information on battery recycling and disposal Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 47 48 SAN32B EA Installation Service and User Guide Appendix Product specifications This appendix provides the specifications for the SAN32B E4 Encryption Switch e General specifications e Management on page 50 e Size and weight on page 51 l Environmental requirements on page 51 e
11. Document Format PDF using the Adobe Acrobat Reader The PDFs are provided on a product documentation CD ROM that is packaged with the product The CD ROM also includes an accessible HTML version of this document IBM and accessibility See the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center web site at www ibm com able for more information about the commitment that IBM has to accessibility How to send your comments iv Your feedback is important in helping us provide the most accurate and high quality information If you have comments or suggestions for improving this document send us your comments by e mail to a a Be sure to include the following e Exact publication title e Form number for example GC27 2270 00 Page numbers to which you are referring You can also mail your comments to International Business Machines Corporation Information Development Department GZW 9000 South Rita Road Tucson Arizona 85744 0001 U S A SAN32B FA Installation Service and User Guide When you send information to IBM you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you Read this first V vi SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Contents Read this first Getting help Taiwan Contact Inannaken Accessibility features for the SAN32B EA Accessibility features RA o Keyboard navigation Vendor software Related a
12. a fan assembly Attention Before installing removing or replacing any component read and follow the Safety notices and labels on page xiii Note Disassembling any part of the fan assembly voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications There are no user serviceable parts inside the fan assembly Attention The cooling system relies on pressurized air do not leave either of the power supply slots empty longer than two minutes when the switch is operating If a fan assembly fails leave it in the switch until it can be replaced This section describes how to remove and replace a fan assembly Although these FRUs can be removed and replaced without special tools qualified personnel should perform the installation and service procedures The switch can continue operating during the FRU replacement if you follow the steps in the procedure The switch has three fan assemblies El H and El in Figure 19 on page 40 Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 39 ze 52 Clee Figure 19 Fan assembly locations b32e4014 Switch chassis El Fan assembly 2 El Non port side El Fan assembly 1 Fan assembly 3 Time required Less than 2 minutes Items required New fan assembly Phillips head 1 screwdriver Procedure Complete the following steps to remove and replace a fan assembly 1 Using a Ph
13. action required Ethernet No light No link activity No action required status dctivity Flashing green There is link activity traffic No action required 32 SAN32B F4 Installation Service and User Guide Port status LED patterns The switch has one LED below each Fibre Channel port RA in to indicate how that particular port is functioning Table 8 describes the meaning of different displays of the port LEDs and recommended action if any Table 8 Port status LED patterns LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light Indicates one of the following Try the following e No signal or light carrier transceiver Verify that power LED is on or cable detected Check the transceiver and cable The switch may be initializing Verify the switch has completed booting and Connected device is configured in an POST offline status Verify the status of the connected device Steady green Port is online connected to external No action required device but has no traffic Slow flashing green on 1 second then off 1 second Port is online but segmented because of a loopback cable or incompatible switch connection Verify that the correct device is attached to the switch Fast flashing green on 1 4 second then off 1 4 second Port is online and an internal loopback diagnostic test is running No action required Flickering green Port is online and data is flowing through the por
14. configuring the switch 21 22 4 Optionally verify that the address was correctly set by entering the ipAddrShow command at the prompt 5 Record the IP address on the pull out tab provided for this purpose on the port side of the switch 6 If the serial port is no longer required use the logout command to log out of the serial console remove the serial cable and replace the plug in the serial port Connecting an Ethernet cable and opening a Telnet session To create an Ethernet connection to the switch follow these steps 1 Remove the plug from the Ethernet port 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to the switch Ethernet port and to the workstation or to an Ethernet network containing the workstation 3 Open a Telnet session on the workstation Note The following information describes using the CLI but these tasks can be performed using Web Tools or Data Center Fabric Manager Setting the switch domain ID To set the switch domain ID follow these steps 1 Log on to the switch through Telnet using the admin account 2 Modify the domain ID if required The default domain ID is 1 f the switch is not powered on until after it is connected to the fabric and the default domain ID is already in use the domain ID for the new switch is automatically reset to a unique value If the switch is connected to the fabric after it has been powered on and the default domain ID is already in use the fabric will segment To find the
15. es Ral M Hgl2s2z DESAY deut SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Russia Electromagnetic Interference EMI Class A Statement BHMMAHME Hacrosuiee nsgenne oTHocutca K Knaccy A B xurnibix NOMeLL EHNAX OHO MOXeT CO3AABATb paguonomexi ANA CHNXEHNA KOTODbIX Heo6XODMMbI AONONHNMTENBHBIE Mepbl rusemi Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product might cause radio interference in which case the user might be required to take adequate measures Notices 61 62 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Index A accessibility iv features iv IBM commitment iv keyboard navigation iv vendor software iv address IBM iv attention notices definition xviii example xviii backing up configuration 25 battery removal 47 Brocade documents xxiii C cabinet installation 13 cable management 10 25 planning 10 25 precautions 25 routing 10 cables installing 24 caution notices definition xvi examples xvi comments sending to IBM iv components monitoring 31 configuration backing up 25 configuring encryption 26 switch 9 19 connecting Ethernet cable 22 switch and host 21 creating a serial connection 21 CRUs fan assembly 36 53 power supply 36 53 smart card 53 switch chassis assembly 52 D danger notices xiii data transmission ranges 52 date setting 22 23 Copyright IBM Corp 2010 dimension
16. illustrations may not appear SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Trademarks IBM the IBM logo and ibm com are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both A complete and current list of other IBM trademarks is available on the Web at www ibm com legal copytrade shtml Adobe the Adobe logo PostScript and the PostScript logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States other countries or both Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States other countries or both Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies Notices 57 Electronic emission notices 58 The following statements apply to this product The statements for other products intended for use with this product will appear in their accompanying manuals Federal Communications Commission FCC Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15
17. l Power specifications on page 52 e Data transmission ranges on page 52 General specifications Table 12 lists the general specifications for the switch Table 12 General specifications Specification Description Fibre Channel ports 32 FC ports universal E F EX FL and M Ethernet ports Two 2 1000Base Ethernet ports for I O synchronization during re keying Smart cards Recovery card Compression for tape Hardware based compression prior to encryption Encryption AES256 XTS block cipher core for disk encryption IEEE 1619 1 compliant AES256 GCM block cipher core for tape encryption IEEE 1619 2 compliant AES256 ECB block cipher core for third party compatibility encryption support Data Encryption Keys Supports 64K Data Encryption Keys DEKs combination of disk LUN keys or tape pool keys Re key sessions Supports 12 re key sessions outstanding per switch For a given target supports a maximum of 2 concurrent re key sessions could be a combination of manual or auto expiry based Crypto scalability Supports 256 target devices 1024 host ports disk array target ports or tape target library ports per switch quantity is double for two way HA cluster configuration Crypto performance Maximum bandwidth of 102 Gbps for disk I O traffic maximum bandwidth of 51 Gbps for tape I O traffic FC performance Support for 1 2 4 and 8 Gbps SFPs
18. 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 manual 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 Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conform la norme NMB 003 du Can
19. one NTP server using a DNS name switch admin gt tsclockserver 10 32 170 1 10 32 170 2 ntp localdomain net Updating Clock Server configuration done Updated with the NTP servers Changes to the clock server value on the principal or primary FCS switch are propagated to all switches in the fabric Installing SFPs and attaching cables To install SFPs and cables to the switch follow these steps 1 If necessary remove the plugs from the ports to be used 2 Ensure that the bail wire handle is in the unlocked position Place the SFP in the correct position on the port Figure 13 b32e4008 Figure 13 Installing an SFP into an upper port 3 Slide the SFP into the port until it clicks into place Close the bail 24 SAN32B EA Installation Service and User Guide Note Each SFP has a 10 pad gold plated PCB edge connector on the bottom Insert SFPs into the upper row of ports with this gold edge down Insert SFPs into the lower row of ports with the gold edge up 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 Note The cable connectors are keyed to ensure correct orientation If a cable does not install easily ensure that it is correctly oriented a Orient a cable connector so that the key the ridge on one side of the connector aligns with the slot in the transceiver Then insert the c
20. operation Ensure that dedicated electrical branch circuits with the following characteristics are available The primary outlet is correctly wired protected by a circuit breaker and grounded in accordance with local electrical codes The supply circuit line fusing and wire size are adequate as specified by the electrical rating on the switch nameplate e The power supply standards are met See Power specifications on page 52 Attention To maximize fault tolerance connect each power cord to a separate power source Plan for cable management before installing the chassis Cables can be managed in a variety of ways such as by routing cables below the chassis to either side of the chassis through cable channels on the sides of the cabinet or by using patch panels For configuration of the switch Plan for two IP addresses and corresponding subnet masks and gateway addresses One IP address for the virtual IP address on the cluster interconnect and another IP address for the management port Ensure that the following are available Workstation with an installed terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal Serial cable provided Three Ethernet cables Access to an FTP server for backing up the switch configuration or collecting supportsave output data optional Brocade USB drive for collecting supportsave output data optional SFPs and compatible cables Planning for cable management 1
21. replacement chassis 44 Installing components into the new chassis 44 Verifying the correct operation of the system 45 Reconnecting the system to the network and fabric 45 Verifying the cormedt configuration of the fabric 45 Changing the switch serial number 46 Powering off the switch 46 Removing the battery 47 Appendix Product specifications 49 General specifications 49 Management s c eo amp os ov ww os wow 90 Size and weight lt s sos s sa 51 Environmental requirements 1 Power specifications 52 Data transmission ranges 52 Parts list FRUs s soa s e e 52 vii Notices 55 People s Republic of China Class A Electronic Trademarks a 57 Emission Statement sa 60 Electronic emission notices 58 Japan VCCI Council Class A Stalemen PE 20 Federal Communications C ninission FCC Japan Electronics and Information Technology Class A Statement 58 Industries Association JEITA Statement 60 Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Korea Communications Commission KCC Class Statement am AB A Statement 60 Avis de conformit la r glementation Russia Electromagnetic Interference EMI Class d Industrie Canada 58 AStatement 61 European Union EMC Directive antenne Australia
22. shop publications order Search by form number or title For more information about IBM SAN products see the following Web site www ibm com servers storage san IBM Redbooks often provide in depth information about product best practices configurations and more technical information For redbooks associated with this product enter search terms on the following Web site www redbooks ibm com For support information for this and other IBM products see the IBM Support Portal Search for the product Machine type or product name For Fabric OS Release Notes and access to Fabric OS firmware downloads go to the IBM Support Portal www ibm com supportportal Search for the product Machine type or product name and then follow links for Downloads More detailed instructions are available through the Accessing firmware updates and OS documentation updates link on the product documentation CD that is shipped with this product You can also contact IBM within the United States at 1 800 IBMSERV 1 800 426 7378 For support outside the United States you can find the service number at www ibm com planetwide Visit for the contact information for your country or region For detailed information about the Fibre Channel standards see the Fibre Channel Industry Association FCIA Web site at www fibrechannel org For information about storage industry standards see the Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA Web
23. supportshow output Information about the new chassis New factory serial number New serial number if available 1 Open a Telnet session and log in to the switch as admin The default password is password Enable the logging function on your Telnet or serial console connection 2 Back up the current configuration Enter configUpload then enter the requested information at the prompts This command uploads the switch configuration to the customer defined FTP server making it available for downloading For more information about this command refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Alternatively you can save the configuration file to a Brocade USB drive 3 Using a workstation record the switch values through 8 on page 44 4 Record the IP address information Enter ipAddrShow sw then copy the command output into the config miscinfo txt file 5 Display and record the manufacturer serial numbers Enter chassisShow then copy the command output into the config miscinfo txt file 6 Create a SAN profile by entering and recording the information provided by the following commands nsShow nsAllShow switchShow fabricShow Copy the command output into a text file named SANbefor txt After the switch is restored to the fabric this information can be used to verify that no unintentional changes have occurred to the fabric 7 Enter supportShow then copy the command outp
24. the connectors 4 Attach the power cords to the outlets 5 Turn on the devices D005 Safety and environmental notices XV xvi Caution notices A caution notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially hazardous to people because of some existing condition A caution notice can be accompanied by different symbols as in the examples below Table 1 Sample caution notices If the symbol is It means A hazardous electrical condition with less severity than electrical danger A specification of product weight that requires safe lifting practices The weight range of the product is listed below the graphic and the graphic and the wording of the caution varies depending on the weight of the device A generally hazardous condition not represented by other safety symbols svc00167 18 32 kg 39 7 70 5 Ibs 18 32 kg 39 7 70 5 Ibs A potential hazard of pinching the hand or other body parts between parts EH i A hazardous condition due to moving parts nearby A hazardous condition due to the use of a laser in the product Laser symbols are always accompanied by the classification of Class I the laser as defined by the U S Department of Health and Human Services for example Class I Class II and so forth Read and comply with the following caution notices before installing or servicing this device CAUTION Energ
25. unlock the features You can also purchase licenses separately from IBM Attention Retain this paperpack in a safe place The transaction keys in the paperpack are required for activation of optional features on the switch After a feature is activated its activation key is associated with a specific product WWN and serial number Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 27 28 Refer to the following sections for information about viewing the current licenses adding a license or removing a license For more information on the following procedures see the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide and the Fabric OS Command Reference Viewing current license keys To view the licenses that are currently enabled on the switch complete the following steps 1 Log in as admin 2 Enter the licenseShow command A list of the enabled licenses and their features is displayed as in the following example APswitch admin licenseshow License Key bQebzeRdScRfcOiK Web license License Key SybbzQQ9edTzcd0X Zoning license APswitch admin gt Adding a license key Licenses for additional functionality may be purchased as feature codes through IBM Contact your IBM representative for more information You will need to supply IBM with the WWN to obtain a transaction key which is sent in a paperpack To obtain the license key follow the instructions included in the paperpack The transaction key and the switch WWN or product serial number
26. which are full duplex capable Certified maximum 6000 active nodes combination of 56 switches 19 hops larger fabrics certified as required Copyright IBM Corp 2010 49 Management 50 Table 12 General specifications continued Specification Description ISL trunking Frame based trunking with up to eight 8 Gbps ports per ISL trunk up to 64 Gbps per ISL trunk Aggregate bandwidth 512 Gbps per switch for non encrypted traffic Maximum frame size Classes of service 2112 byte payload for FC Class 2 non encrypted traffic Class 3 Class F inter switch frames Data traffic types Fabric switches supporting unicast multicast 255 groups and broadcast USB One USB port for system uploads and downloads and firmware upgrades supportsave configUploads configDownloads Fabric services Simple Name Server SNS Registered State Change Notification RSCN NTP v3 RCS Reliable Commit Service Dynamic Path Selection DPS Advance Zoning default zoning Port WWN zoning broadcast zoning NPIV FDML Management Server FSPF Fabric Watch Extended Fabrics ISL Trunking Advanced Performance Monitoring APM Adaptive Networking Per data flow QoS Ingress port rate limiting Traffic Isolation Group Management Integrated Routing and IPFC Table 13 lists the management specifications for the switch Refer to Fabric OS Administration Guide for mo
27. 0 Attention The minimum bend radius for a 50 micron cable is 2 in under full tensile load and 1 2 in with no tensile load Cables can be organized and managed in a variety of ways for example using cable channels on the sides of the cabinet or patch panels to minimize cable management Following is a list of recommendations SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Plan for rack space required for cable management before installing the switch Leave at least 1 meter 3 28 ft of slack for each port cable This provides room to remove and replace the switch allows for inadvertent movement of the rack and helps prevent the cables from being bent to less than the minimum bend radius If you are using ISL Trunking consider grouping cables by trunking groups The cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements as described in the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide For easier maintenance label the fiber optic cables and record the devices to which they are connected Keep LEDs visible by routing port cables and other cables away from the LEDs Use hook and loop style straps to secure and organize fiber optic cables Do not use tie wraps on fiber optic cables they can be easily overtightened and can damage the optic fibers Items included with the switch The following items are included with the standard shipment of the switch When you open the packaging verify that these items are included in the package a
28. 048 Figure 10 Mounting the fixed portion of the rail and the locking brackets to the rack 6 Install the outer larger slides in the rack as shown in Figure 10 a At the desired height install the five M5 nut clips Ef Put three M5 nut clips in the front of the rack and two in the back The middle clip in the front of the rack is for the locking ears Note Some rack mount kits might use 10 32 nut clips in place of the M5 nut clips for the locking ears b Attach the slides by using four M5 x 12 screws see Figure 7 on page lu c Repeat step lea and step 6b for the other rail 7 Install the switch in the rack a Position the switch in front of the rack Insert the switch into the rack by sliding the inner slides that are mounted_on the switch into the outer slides that are mounted on the rack See Figure 11 on page 18 Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 17 18 Continue with initial setup SJ000049 Figure 11 Inserting slides into the rack rails b Check the alignment of the slides by sliding the switch in and out of the rack Any difficulty moving the switch indicates lateral stress or misalignment If this situation occurs adjust the slide positions until the movement is smooth Optional step If the right and left rack mount brackets are installed on the front corners of the switch attach both brackets to the cabinet rack by using M5 x 12 screws See step and Figure 7 on page 14 T
29. C power switch H in Figure 18 to o 2 Unplug the power cord from the power supply that you are replacing 3 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to unscrew the captive screw EJ 4 Remove the power supply from the chassis by pulling the handle Ell on the power supply out away from the chassis 5 Verify that the AC switch on the new power supply is in the O off position Attention Do not force the installation If the power supply fan does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented before continuing 6 Orient the power supply as shown in with the AC switch on the left b32e4013 Figure 18 Installing a new power supply switch chassis H status LED B power supply El AC power cord receptacle captive screw AC power switch B handle 7 Using the handle gently push the power supply into the chassis until it is firmly seated 8 Secure the power supply to the chassis by tightening the captive screw with the Phillips head screwdriver 9 Connect the power cord to the power supply and power on the supply by pressing the AC power switch to 1 10 Verify that the LED Ell on the new power supply displays a steady green light while the switch is operating If the LED is not green ensure that the SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide power supply is securely installed and seated properly athat both ends of the power
30. E IBM System Storage SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Service information 2498 E32 Read Before Using This product contains software that is licensed under written license agreements Your use of such software is subject to the license agreements under which they are provided GA32 0798 00 IBM System Storage SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Service information 2498 E32 GA32 0798 00 Note Before using this information and the product it supports read the information in Notices on page 55 Copyright O 2008 Brocade Communications Systems Inc All Rights Reserved The following paragraph does not apply to any country or region where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states or regions do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you Copyright IBM Corporation 2010 US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Read this first Getting help For the latest version of your product documentation visit the web at www ibm com
31. Establish Trusted Link LKM appliance Node switch Configure global parameters and level policies of encryption group Generate and back up master key in RSA environments Key Vault high availability handling Configure cluster interconnect Y Encryption group configuration Y Crypto target container configuration Encryption Y group level Crypto LUN disk configuration Y Crypto tape configuration Y Other configuration b32e4009 Figure 14 Encryption configuration If you have purchased the recommended optional Smart card FRU for additional encryption security management see the Smart card usage section of the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments for information on using that functionality Avoid double encryption Encryption and decryption at the storage device level does not affect the encryption switch or blade capabilities and does not cause problems with decrypting the data However double encryption adds the unnecessary need to manage two sets of encryption keys increases the risk of losing data may reduce performance and does not add security Managing license keys optional Depending on what has been ordered certain licenses are factory installed on the switch Feature licenses might be included as a paperpack item in the switch shipping carton This paperpack provides you with keys to
32. For information about how to turn beaconing on and off see the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide or the Web Tools Administrator s Guide b Follow the recommended action for the observed LED behavior as listed in the tables in Interpreting LEDs on page 31 2 Verify that the switch prompt displays on the terminal of a computer workstation that is connected to the switch If the prompt does not display when POST completes press Enter If the prompt still does not display open another Telnet session or access the switch through another management tool If this is not successful the switch did not successfully complete POST Contact your IBM representative 3 Using either Web Tools or the CLI verify that the diagnostic status for all ports in the switch is OK If using Web Tools select Port Admin or Status to display information about the ports If using the CLI use the diagShow command 4 Review the system log for errors f using Web Tools errors are listed under Switch Events If using the CLL errors detected during POST are written to the system log which is viewed using the errShow command For more information about this command see the Fabric OS Command Reference For information about specific error messages see the Fabric OS Message Reference Diagnostic testing In addition to POST the Fabric OS includes diagnostic tests to troubleshoot the hardware and firmware This includes tests of internal connection
33. _to right on the faceplate 0 15 on the top row and 16 31 on the bottom row see Figure 2 E E EI 8 RJ45 GE management port RJ45 serial console port USB port Fibre Channel ports 0 31 Figure 2 N n 2022020202020220 2022020202022202 KEITEN 0808080808008020 8080208020802020 2020208080808090802090808 ORO ORO ORO ORO ORO ORO ORO OROROROROROHORO ORO ORORORORO oa 85 Ser CERECECECED ORO 68 Oe ee GO OO OO Kies Ge Se B Qee G2 0 18850558 xu ED Qal0 11213181 4151 6 el 8 9 Tiol d Bess IL EL ERR 3 Ooae a e areae OCDE OROSOROSOROSOHOHOBOSOHOSOSOHOHOSOROHOHOO 02020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202 M o QQQ 21 22 b32e4002 Figure 2 Port numbering Nonport side of the switch Figure 3 on page 4 shows the nonport side of the switch which contain the combined power supplies and fans Chapter 1 Introducing the SAN32B E4 3 b32e4003 Figure 3 Nonport side of the switch Power supply 2 Fan 3 BH Power supply status El Fan status LED LED Field replaceable units FRUs 4 The switch has two power supply Figure 4 on page 5 and three fan assembly Figure 5 on page 5 FRUs that are redundant and hot swappable The FRUs are capable of functioning universally 100 240 VAC input range without volt
34. able into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks For instructions specific to cable type see the cable manufacturer s documentation b Repeat step a for the remaining cables Check the LEDs to verify that all components are functional For information about LED patterns see Interpreting LEDs on page 31 Verify the correct operation of the switch by entering the switchShow command from the workstation Managing cables Attention The minimum bend radius for a 50 micron cable is 2 in under full tensile load and 1 2 in with no tensile load Cables can be organized and managed in a variety of ways including using cable channels on the sides of the cabinet or patch panels to minimize cable management Following is a list of recommendations Plan for rack space required for cable management before installing the switch Leave at least 1 m 3 28 ft of slack for each port cable This provides room to remove and replace the switch allows for inadvertent movement of the rack and helps prevent the cables from being bent to less than the minimum bend radius If you are using ISL Trunking consider grouping cables by trunking groups The cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements as described in the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide For easier maintenance label the fiber optic cables and record the devices to which they are connected Keep LEDs visible by routing port cables and other cables away from th
35. ada European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards Attention This is an EN55022 Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Responsible manufacturer International Business Machines Corp New Orchard Road Armonk New York 10504 Tel 919 499 1900 European community contact IBM Technical Regulations Department M456 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide IBM Allee 1 71137 Ehningen Germany Tel 49 7032 15 2937 E mail tjahn de ibm com Germany Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis Hinweis f r Ger te der Klasse A EU Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen Vertr glichkeit Dieses Produkt entspricht den Schutzanforderungen der EU Richtlinie 2004 108 EG zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit in den EU Mitgliedsstaaten und h lt die Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse A ein Um dieses sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Handb chern beschrieben z
36. age jumpers or switches The power supply FRUs are identical and interchangeable the fan assembly FRUS are also identical and interchangeable The switch chassis itself Figure 6 on page 6 is also a FRU Smart cards which provide additional encryption security management options are available through IBM as FRUs See the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments for more information regarding this recommended optional functionality Part numbers for FRUS are listed in Parts list FRUs on page 52 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide roorezeq Figure 4 Power supply Power switch Power cord connection g Captive screw H Power supply status LED S00r9ce q Figure 5 Fan assembly H Fan status LED Captive screw 5 Chapter 1 Introducing the SAN32B E4 b32e4006 Figure 6 Switch chassis Planning for encryption 6 Attention Setup of this switch for encryption requires the use of this document for the physical installation of the switch Critical information required for enabling and managing encryption is contained in the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments which is included on the documentation CD ROM that is shipped with the product You must use both documents in order to su
37. anager TKLM Environments for more information on Master Keys MK Begin with a limited application of encryption in a test environment and once an expanded encryption test is successful move the encryption into production Avoid dual encryption Fabric encryption and device encryption While this should not cause any encryption errors it will degrade performance SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide There is no support of Cisco switches at this time by IBM The section in the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments related to Cisco Fabric connectivity does not currently apply The use of Smart Cards provides additional encryption security management and is highly recommended Smart cards can be ordered as FRUs through IBM The Top Talker feature is not compatible with redirection zones The Top Talker feature should not be enabled when an encryption switch or blade is present in the fabric Alias zoning is not supported in encryption environments You must use the real WWPN Refer to the Steps for connecting to a TKLM appliance section of the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments for detailed information on initial setup That section includes the following information All switches you plan to include in an encryption group must have a secure connection to the Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manag
38. and New Zealand Class A Statement 61 Statement 58 Germany Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 59 Index 2 2 63 vili SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Figures 1 Port side view 2 Port numbering 3 Nonport side of the switch 4 Power supply 5 Fan assembly 6 Switch chassis 7 Rack assembly 8 Separating the inner and piter rails 9 Mounting the moving portion of the slide and mounting brackets to the switch 10 Mounting the fixed portion of the rail and the locking brackets to the rack Copyright IBM Corp 2010 ark ON OI OI A WW Er Er a e m N 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Inserting slides into the rack rails Switch configuration steps Installing an SFP into an upper port Encryption configuration Port side LEDs Nonport side LEDs Power supply locations Installing a new power supply Fan assembly locations Replacing a fan assembly Location of battery holder 18 20 24 27 31 33 92 38 40 41 47 ix X SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Tables 1 Sample caution notices 20 Xvi 2 Brocade and IBM product and modal number matrix 20 XXiv 3 Installation tasks time and eme required 9 4 Parts supplied with the rack mount kit 14 5 System status LED patterns 32 6 Power status LED patterns 32 7 Ethernet LED patterns
39. ards Follow the links for more detailed descriptions and examples of the danger caution and attention notices in the sections that follow Note These notices provide important tips guidance or advice e Attention notices on page xviii These notices indicate potential damage to programs devices or data Caution notices on page xvi These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you Danger notices These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you Safety labels are also attached directly to products to warn of these situations e In addition to these notices Safety labels on page xvii may be attached to the product to warn of potential hazards Danger notices A danger notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to people A lightning bolt symbol accompanies a danger notice to represent a dangerous electrical condition Read and comply with the following danger notices before installing or servicing this device DANGER To prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different protective ground earth use one hand when possible to connect or disconnect signal cables D001 O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 xiii xiv DANGER Overloading a branch circuit is potentially a fire hazard and a shock hazard under certain conditions To avoid these hazards ensu
40. are required to obtain the license key To add a license to the switch complete the following steps 1 Log in as admin 2 Enter the switchShow command to obtain the WWN of your switch The license key is a string of approximately 16 uppercase and lowercase letters and digits Case is significant The key is an encrypted form of the system WWN and the products licensed to run on this system 3 Enter the licenseAdd command followed by the license key enclosed in quotation marks as shown in the following example APswitch admin gt licenseadd aBcDeFGh12345K License key aBcDeFGh12345 added Enter the license key into the system exactly as issued If you enter it incorrectly the license might be accepted but it will not function 4 After entering the license key use the licenseShow command to verify that it is valid If a licensed product is not displayed the license is invalid Note After you enter a license the licensed product is available immediately the system does not need to be rebooted Removing a license key To remove a license from the switch complete the following steps 1 Log in as admin 2 Enter the licenseRemove command followed by the license key enclosed in quotation marks as in the following example APswitch admin gt licenseremove bQebzbRdScRfc0iK removing license key bQebzbRdScRfcOiK 3 Save the license key information in case you want to reinstall it in the future SAN32B E4 Installation
41. ave more than one connection to dc power To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all connections to dc power are disconnected at the dc power input terminals C031 Safety labels As an added precaution safety labels are often installed directly on products or product components to warn of potential hazards These can be either danger or caution notices depending upon the level of the hazard The actual product safety labels may differ from these sample safety labels DANGER Hazardous voltage current or energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached Do not open any cover or barrier that contains this label L001 DANGER Rack mounted devices are not to be used as a shelf or work space L002 Safety and environmental notices XVii DANGER Multiple power cords The product might be equipped with multiple power cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords L003 DANGER Hazardous voltage present Voltages present constitute a shock hazard which can cause severe injury or death L004 Attention notices An attention notice indicates the possibility of damage to a program device or system or to data An exclamation point symbol may accompany an attention notice but is not required A sample attention notice follows Attention Do not bend a fibre cable to a radius less than 5 cm 2 in you can
42. b anattachedserial cable amber during POST this is Contact your IBM representative for guidance on the failure normal and does not indicate a indicated fault Power status LED patterns The power status LED on the front of the switch see Hl in Figure 15 on page 31 indicates the status of the power supplied to the switch describes the meaning of different displays of the power supply LED and recommended action if any Table 6 Power status LED patterns LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light off System is off or there is an Verify that system is powered on power supply switches to internal power supply failure the power cables are attached and your power source is live If the system power LED is not green the unit may be faulty Contact your IBM representative Steady green System is on and power No action required supplies are functioning properly Ethernet LED patterns The Ethernet management port has two LEDs to indicate Ethernet link B and Table 7 El Figure 15 on page 31 and Ethernet status activity J and describes the meaning of different displays of the Ethernet LEDs and recommended action if any Table 7 Ethernet LED patterns LED name LED color Status of hardware Recommended action Ethernet link No light There is no link Verify that the Ethernet cable is connected correctly Steady green There is a link No
43. ble for downloading to a replacement switch For specific instructions about how to back up 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 Configuring for encryption 26 Note Refer to the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments for the procedures to configure the encryption functions Summary of procedure If the switch is being configured for the first time for encryption services you will need to perform several pre initialization tasks related to configuring the encryption node switch including Generating the Critical Security Parameters CSPs and certificates Loading and setting up the certificates Establishing a trusted link LKM Appliance Configuring the global parameters and policies of the encryption group Generating and backing up the master key in RSA environments Handling key vault high availability Configuring cluster interconnect After completing the pre initialization tasks you may need to perform several tasks related to configuring the encryption group summarizes the flow of the encryption configuration tasks SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Encryption Configuration Pre initialization setup Generate critical security parameters and certificates Load and set up certificates
44. c management program Note This serial number change procedure requires the user to login as root Login as root on the switch Enter the root password xxxxxxxx Press Enter Enter the fruinfoset chassis 1 command Press Enter ID none Press Enter PN none Press Enter SN none type switch Serial Number Press Enter RV none Press Enter Chassis SN FAxxXxxxxxx Press Enter To verify that the serial number has been entered correctly follow these steps oONOoOURWOM 9 Enter thefruinfoset chassis 1 command Press Enter 10 ID none Press Enter 11 PN none Press Enter 12 SN none gt Verify that the switch Serial Number displayed is the one you entered Press Enter 13 RV none Press Enter 14 Chassis SN FA0xxXxxxxxx Press Enter If the serial number displayed is not correct repeat the above steps beginning with step Powering off the switch 46 To power off the switch 1 Using the CLI enter the sysShutDown command Note This command shuts down the key processors and powers off the switch All LEDs go dark 2 Set each AC power switch to O 3 If necessary disconnect both power cords from the switch and the facility power to remove power from the system SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Removing the battery CAUTION The battery contains lithium To avoid possible explosion do not burn or charge the battery
45. ccessfully set up the switch for encryption Careful attention to details of setup and configuration are essential to enabling a secure encryption functionality The following guidelines should be followed when planning for encryption with the SAN32B E4 switch or the 16 port encryption blade FS8 18 which is available for the SAN768B and SAN384B products Redundancy of hardware is essential because if the encryption path is disrupted access to the encrypted data will be lost with a single encryption device You must have two encryption devices to ensure backup and access in the event that one of the devices goes down If one of the devices in the encryption pair is not functioning you will only have read access to the encrypted data on the functioning device until the non functioning device is restored Redundancy of hardware for encryption can be accomplished with the following Two Key Vault locations on different devices Two encryption devices in any combination of encryption switches SAN32B E4 and FS8 18 encryption blades in SAN768B or SAN384B chassis Cable planning for the encryption switch and its back up and for a primary and secondary key vault manager is critical These devices can be separated by distance as long as they can maintain constant communication contact One device must back up the other to ensure access to encrypted data Refer to the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle M
46. ccessibility information IBM and accessibility How to send your comments Figures Tables Safety and environmental notices Safety notices and labels Danger notices Caution notices Safety labels Attention notices Rack safety Rack installation Rack relocation 19 faci Product recycling and disposal About this document Product documents Brocade documents IBM and Brocade product matrix Chapter 1 Introducing the SAN32B E4 Port side of the switch Nonport side of the switch Field replaceable units FRUs Planning for encryption lii lii lii iv iv iv iv iv iv iv Xi Xiii Xiii Xiii Xvi Xvii xviii xix Xix XX Xxi XXiii Xxiii Xxiii XXiv DARWN Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch E ie a a d Site preparation and paon guidelines Planning for cable management Items included with the switch Setting up the switch as a standalone unit Installing in an EIA cabinet Time required Items required Installation instructions Configuring the switch Providing power to the switch 10 10 11 11 13 13 13 13 19 20 Connecting a serial cable between the switch and a host Logging in to the serial console port Setting the switch IP address Copyright IBM Corp 2010 21 21 2 Connecting an Ethernet cable and opening a Telnet session u im ub de ibd Sett
47. cord are secure and that primary power is available 11 Optionally enter psShow at the command line prompt to view the power supply status For more information about this command refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Power supply status can also be viewed using the Web Tools application Verifying fan assemblies The three fan assemblies are hot swappable if replaced one at a time They are identical and fit into any fan slot Attention Maintain all three fan assemblies in operational condition for redundancy Fabric OS identifies the power supply fan assemblies as follows viewing the switch from the nonport side Fan assembly 1 is on the right Fan assembly 2 is in the center Fan assembly 3 is on the left To determine if a fan assembly requires replacing do any of the following Check the fan assembly status LED in Figure 16 on page 33 If the fan status LED is not on verify that the fan is seated correctly If the light does not turn green the fan assembly may need to be replaced In Web Tools check the Fan Status icon background color It will be either yellow or red if the fan has failed When the fan is functioning correctly the background color is green Enter the fanShow command at the command prompt to display the fan status as shown in the example below switch admin gt fanshow Fan 1 is OK speed is 9507 RPM Fan 2 is OK speed is 9246 RPM Fan 3 is OK speed is 9337 RPM Replacing
48. ct is referred to as the encryption switch the SAN32B E4 or simply the switch This document has been created to include information specific to SAN32B E4 switches running on Fabric OS version 6 4 1 or later This document does not support all Fabric OS versions It is specific to Fabric OS v6 4 1 or later Product documents The following documents contain information related to this product The documentation may be printed material or may be on the documentation CD that is shipped with the product Newer versions of product documentation may be available through the IBM Publications Center Web dE tor Search by publication title or publication number Newer versions may also be available through the IBM Support Portal Enter your product machine type 2498 or name in the search field and then select Documentation from the displayed page IBM System Storage SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide GA32 0798 this document IBM System Storage b type Switch and Router Safety Notices IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide 7125 5823 Brocade documents IBM b type switches use software licensed from Brocade Communications Systems Inc You can find information related to the software that supports the director in the following documents on the CD ROM supplied with this product Brocade Fabric OS Fabric OS Administrator s Guide Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Fabric OS MIB Reference Manual Fabric OS Messag
49. damage the cable Tie wraps are not recommended for optical cables because they can be easily overtightened causing damage to the cable xviii SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Rack safety Rack installation DANGER Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system Heavy equipment personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet Always install servers and optional devices starting from the bottom of the rack cabinet Rack mounted devices are not to be used as shelves or work spaces Do not place objects on top of rack mounted devices Each rack cabinet might have more than one power cord Be sure to disconnect all power cords in the rack cabinet when directed to disconnect power during servicing Connect all devices installed in a rack cabinet to power devices installed in the same rack cabinet Do not plug a power cord from a device installed in one rack cabinet into a power device installed in a different rack cabinet An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on the metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the cus
50. domain IDs that are currently in use run the fabricShow command on another switch in the fabric a Disable the switch by entering the switchDisable command b Enter the configure command The command prompts will display sequentially enter a new value or press Enter to accept each default value C Enter y after the Fabric param prompt Fabric param yes y no n no y d Enter a unique domain ID such as the domain ID used by the previous switch if still available Domain 1 239 1 3 e Complete the remaining prompts or press Ctrl D to accept the remaining settings without completing all the prompts f Re enable the switch by entering the switchEnable command Setting the switch date and time The date and time settings are used for logging events Switch operation does not depend on the date and time a switch with an incorrect date and time value still functions properly However because the date and time are used for logging error detection and troubleshooting you should set them correctly Perform the following steps to set the date and time of the switch SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Setting the date 1 2 If necessary log on to the switch by Telnet using the admin account Enter the date command using the following syntax date mmddHHMMyy The values represent the following mm is the month valid values are 01 through 12 ddis the date valid values are 01 thr
51. dy green Fan assembly is operating normally No action required Steady amber Indicates one of the following Try the following for more than Fan FRU is not seated correctly Verify that the fan FRU is seated correctly A One or more of the fans in the fan FRU has Verify that the fan FRU is enabled use the failed fanEnable command The fan FRU was disabled by the user Replace the fan FRU Note When the switch is first powered on the fan status LED will show amber until POST has completed Interpreting POST results POST is a system check that is performed each time the switch is powered on rebooted or reset and during which the LEDs may flash amber or green or remain steady Total boot time with POST may take up to 3 minutes 34 SAN32B EA Installation Service and User Guide Note While not recommended POST can be omitted after subsequent reboots by using the fastBoot command or entering the diagDisablePost command to persistently disable POST For more information about these commands refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference To determine whether POST completed successfully and whether any errors were detected 1 Verify that the LEDs on the switch indicate that all components are healthy see Interpreting LEDs on page 31 If one or more LEDs do not display a healthy state a Verify that the LEDs are not set to beacon this can be determined through the switchShow command or Web Tools
52. e LEDs Use hook and loop straps to secure and organize fibre optic cables Do not use tie wraps on fiber optic cables because wraps are easily overtightened and can damage the optical fibers Verifying the correct operation of the switch and backing up the configuration To verify the correct operation of the switch and to back up the switch configuration complete these steps 1 Check the LEDs to verify that all components are functional For information about LED patterns refer to Interpreting LEDs on page 31 If necessary log on to the switch by Telnet using the admin account Run the portCfgPersistntEnable command to activate the FC ports for FC operation Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 25 4 Verify the correct operation of the switch by entering the switchShow command from the workstation This command provides information about the switch and its port status 5 Verify the correct operation of the switch in the fabric by entering the fabricShow command from the workstation This command provides general information about the fabric 6 Back up the switch configuration to an FTP server by entering the configUpload command and following the prompts This command uploads the switch configuration to the server making it available for downloading to a replacement switch if necessary It is recommended that the configuration be backed up on a regular basis to ensure that a complete configuration is availa
53. e Reference Manual Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide Fabric OS Fibre Channel over IP Administrator s Guide Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments Brocade Fabric OS optional features Fabric Watch Administrator s Guide Web Tools Administrator s Guide Brocade HBA publication O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 xxiii xxiv Brocade Adapters Administrator s Guide IBM and Brocade product matrix When you use any of the Brocade documents you will notice that the model numbers reflect the original Brocade products Table 2 provides a product matrix for you to use to correlate the Brocade products and models to the IBM product names and machine types and model numbers Products withdrawn from marketing are not listed Table 2 Brocade and IBM product and model number matrix Brocade product name IBM product name IBM machine type and model number Brocade DCX 4S SAN384B 2499 Model 192 Brocade DCX SAN768B 2499 Model 384 Brocade Encryption Switch SAN32B E4 2498 Model E32 Brocade 48000 SAN256B Director 2109 Model M48 Brocade 8000 IBM Converged Switch B32 3758 Models B32 and L32 Brocade 7800 SANO6B R 2498 Model R06 Brocade 7500E SANO4B R 2005 Model R04 Brocade 5300 SAN80B 4 2498 Model B80 Brocade 5100 SAN40B 4 2498 Models B40 and 40E Brocade 300 SAN24B 4 2498 Models B24 and 24E
54. ecifications for the switch Table 16 Power supply specifications Specification Value Input voltage 100 240 VAC universal Input line frequency 47 63 Hz System power 285 Watts nominal consumption Data transmission ranges Table 17 provides the data transmission ranges for different cable types and port speeds Note The full range of 1 2 4 and 8 Gbps can only be achieved by a combination of 4 Gbps SFPs 1 2 and 4 Gbps and 8 Gbps SFP 2 4 and 8 Gbps Table 17 Supported optics speeds cables and distances Multimedia Multimedia Multimedia Single mode Transceiver 62 5 microns 50 microns 50 microns media 9 type Form factor Speed OM1 OM2 OM3 microns SW SFP 1 Gbps 300 m 500 m 860 m N A SFP SFP 2 Gbps 150 m 300 m 500 m N A SFP SFP 4 Gbps 70 m 150 m 380 m N A SFP 8 Gbps 21m 50m 150m N A LW SFP 2 Gbps N A N A N A SFP 4 Gbps N A N A N A SFP 8 Gbps N A N A N A N A Parts list FRUs The parts in listed Table 18 and maintaining can be replaced by a customer Refer to IChapter 3 the switch on page 31 for information on interpreting LED patterns and diagnostics and troubleshooting procedures to determine the status of components Refer to Figure 1 on page 3Jand for the location of the parts listed below Part numbers are subject to change particularly for SFP transceivers Contact your IBM repre
55. er TKLM A local LINUX host must be available to transfer certificates Be sure that the clock time on the TKLM server and on the Brocade encryption nodes are the same A difference of only a few minutes can cause the TLS connectivity to fail Repeat the same steps for configuring both the primary and the secondary key vault Both the primary and secondary key vaults should be registered before exporting MK or encrypting LUNS If the secondary key vault is registered midway after encryption is done for some of the LUNs then the key database should be backed up and restored on the secondary TKLM from the already registered primary TKLM before registering the secondary TKLM The following is a suggested order for the initial steps needed to create a secure connection to TKLM Refer to the Steps for connecting to a TKLM appliance section of the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments for additional steps 1 Initialize all encryption nodes to generate Key authentication center KAC certificates and export the signed KAC certificates to a local LINUX host 2 Obtain the necessary user credentials and log in to the TKLM server appliance from the TKLM management web console Chapter 1 Introducing the SAN32B E4 7 8 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch Attention Refer to Planning for encryption on pa
56. erences in this information to non IBM web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those web sites The materials at those web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those web sites is at your own risk IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment Therefore the results obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly Some measurements may have been made on development level O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 55 56 systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems Furthermore some measurement may have been estimated through extrapolation Actual results may vary Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment Information concerning non IBM products was obtained from the suppliers of those products their published announcements or other publicly available sources IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance compatibility or any other claims related to non IBM products Questions on the capabilities of non IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products If you are viewing this information in softcopy the photographs and color
57. feet on the switch help prevent the switch from sliding off the supporting surface Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 11 3 Place the switch on a flat sturdy surface 4 Provide power to the switch as described in Providing power to the switch lon page 20 Attention Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set For instructions on how to cable and configure the switch and how to set the IP address see Configuring the switch on page 19 12 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Installing in an EIA cabinet Attention Refer to Rack safety on page xix for danger and caution notices related to rack and cabinet installations You can install the rack mount kit in only one way in a cabinet with the port side of the switch able to slide out of the exhaust air side of the cabinet Note Illustrations in this section may not match the specific switch being installed Time required Approximately 45 minutes not including configuration or cabling Items required You need the following items to install the switch in a slide rail rack Straight slot screwdriver Rack space 2U of rack space Two power cables that are provided with the switch Two power outlets Rack mount kit Attention Use the exact screws specified in the procedure for use with the switch chassis Using screws longer than 3 16 in can damage the switch The different types of scre
58. g movement Do not use a ramp inclined at more than 10 degrees Once the rack cabinet is in the new location do the following Lower the four leveling pads Install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet If you removed any devices from the rack cabinet repopulate the rack cabinet from the lowest position to the highest position If a long distance relocation is required restore the rack cabinet to the configuration of the rack cabinet as you received it Pack the rack cabinet in the original packaging material or equivalent Also lower the leveling pads to raise the casters off of the pallet and bolt the rack cabinet to the pallet R002 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Product recycling and disposal Refer to the IBM Systems Environmental Notices and User Guide 7125 5823 for translated environmental statements and information regarding product recycling and disposal This document may be provided either in printed version or on the product documentation CD Safety and environmental notices xxi XXli SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide About this document This document is intended for use by systems administrators and technicians experienced with networking Fibre Channel and storage area network SAN technologies It describes how to install service and use the IBM System Storage SAN32B E4 machine type 2498 model E32 Encryption Switch Throughout this document the produ
59. ge 37 on the right Power supply 2 Ell on the left To determine if a power supply requires replacing do either of the following e Check the power supply status LED above the On Off switch El in Figure 18 ion pace 8 page 38 If the power supply status LED is not on verify that the power supply is on and seated and the power cord is connected to a functioning power source If the light does not turn green the power supply may need to be replaced In Web Tools click the Power Status icon Enter the psShow command at the command prompt to display power supply status as shown in the example below switch admin psshow Power Supply 1 is OK Power Supply 2 is OK switch admin gt You can also use the switchStatusShow command to verify the status of the power supplies and fan assemblies Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference for more information about these commands and the Fabric OS Message Reference for information about specific error messages Replacing a power supply Attention Before installing removing or replacing any component read and follow the Safety notices and labels on page xiii Note Disassembling any part of the power supply voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications There are no user serviceable parts inside the power supply Attention The cooling system relies on pressurized air do not leave either of the power supply slots empty longer than two minutes when the sw
60. ge 6 for planning recommendations specific to encryption You can install the SAN32B E4 encryption switch in the following ways As a stand alone unit on a flat surface For instructions and more information see Setting up the switch as a standalone unit on page 11 n an Electronic Industries Association EIA cabinet using the fixed rack mount kit slide rack mount kit or the mid mount rack kit For more information see Installing in an EIA cabinet on page 13 This chapter provides the following information Site preparation and installation guidelines on page 1 Items included with the switch on page 11 e Setting up the switch as a standalone unit on page 11 e Installing in an EIA cabinet on page 13 e Configuring the switch on page 1 aD e Configuring for encryption on page 2 e Managing license keys optional on page 27 Table 3 Installation tasks time and items required Installation task Time estimate Items required Site preparation and 30 minutes None unpacking the switch Installing the rack mount kit 30 minutes Rack mount kit 1 4 inch slotted blade screwdriver 11 32 inch wrench Mounting and securing the 15 minutes switch in the rack Installing power cables and 10 minutes Power cables provided in powering on the switch the accessory kit Establishing serial 20 minutes Serial cable provided in the connection logging on to accessory kit workstat
61. he screws should pass through the front of each bracket and the slide rail Note Some rack mount kits might use 10 32 nut clips in place of the M5 nut clips for the locking ears of the switch by following the procedures in Configuring the switch on page 19 Attention Do not connect the switch to the network until you perform one of the following steps Set the internet protocol IP address Verify that the default IP address does not conflict with the existing IP addresses in the same network SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Configuring the switch You must configure the switch before it can operate within a network and fabric This section provides the basic steps required for the initial setup of the switch For instructions on configuring the switch to operate in a network containing switches from other vendors refer to the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide For specific information related to encryption and key management refer to the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TKLM Environments For more information about the commands used in these procedures refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference To configure the switch perform the following tasks Figure 12 on page 20 illustrates the flow of these configuration tasks Providing power to the switch on page 2 e Connecting a serial cable between the switch and a host on page 21
62. illips head screwdriver unscrew the captive screw Kl in n page 41 n page 41 on the fan assembly 40 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide b32e4015 Figure 20 Replacing a fan assembly Switch chassis E Fan status LED H Fan assembly E Handle Captive screw I Non port side 2 Remove the fan assembly from the chassis by pulling the handle Ell out away from the chassis 3 Orient the new fan assembly with the captive screw on the right 4 Gently push the fan assembly into the chassis until it is firmly seated Attention Do not force the installation If the fan assembly does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented before continuing 5 Using a Phillips head screwdriver secure the fan assembly to the chassis by tightening the captive screw 6 Verify that the fan status LED W is lit steady green to indicate normal operation If the LED is not green ensure that the fan assembly is fully seated and securely installed 7 Optionally enter fanShow at the command line prompt to view the fan assembly status For more information about this command refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference The fan status can also be viewed using the Web Tools application Replacing the switch chassis Attention The switch must be removed from the fabric and powered off to perform this procedure Contact IBM support if you have any questions about whether the chassis requires replacement If an
63. in the SANafter txt file and the information in the SANbefor txt file created earlier In particular look for differences in the following Device types Number of devices SL and port states Number of switches in the fabric Resolve any issues or unintentional changes to the switch or fabric If there are any mechanical problems try reseating the associated component If the configuration information is not correct for the switch modify as required If necessary the configuration saved before the replacement can be downloaded using the configDownload command The configDownload command can be entered through a Telnet or serial session but the switch must have an Ethernet connection to the server name or IP of the host for the download process to complete For more information refer to the help configdownload command or the Fabric OS Command Reference If other issues exist contact IBM support Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 45 Changing the switch serial number Attention This procedure is to be used only if a switch has failed and it is being replaced by a new switch In the event of a hardware failure the replacement switch should be configured to display the serial number of the original failed switch in order to maintain continuity in the IBM service system Once you have installed the replacement switch follow the steps below to change the serial number displayed through the switch or fabri
64. ing Power supply FRU is switched off Verify that the power supply FRU is powered on Power supply FRU is not seated correctly Verify that the power supply FRU is seated Power cord is disconnected correctly Power cord is not actively powered Check the power cable connections The power supply FRU has failed Replace the power supply FRU Steady green Power supply is operating normally No action required Steady amber Indicates one of the following Try the following ae r Power supply FRU is switched off Verify that the power supply FRU is powered on seconds Power supply FRU is not seated correctly Verify that the power supply FRU is seated The power cable is disconnected correctly The power supply FRU has failed Check the power cable connection R Note When the switch is first powered on Repco DO powersupply FRU the power supply status LED will show amber until POST has completed Each fan oncle has one LED H in Figure 16 on page 33 next to the fan assembly handle Table 10 describes the meaning of different displays of the LEDs and recommended action if any Table 10 Fan status LED patterns LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light Indicates one of the following Try the following Fan FRU is not seated correctly Verify that the fan FRU is seated correctly Fan FRU is not receiving power Verify that the switch is powered on Stea
65. ing the switch domain ID some de g See uh ay 22 Setting the switch date and time 22 Installing SFPs and attaching cables 24 Managing cables 25 Verifying the correct operation of the sihi and backing up the configuration 25 Configuring for encryption 26 Summary of procedure 26 Avoid double encryption 27 Managing license keys optional 27 Viewing currentlicense keys 28 Addingalicensekey 28 Removingalicense key 28 Fabric OS firmware updates 29 Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the SWHO 2 2c x 9 09 ox 09 win Interpreting LEDs uw X x ue LO LEDs on the port side of the swilch Lok ROS ox 44d LEDs on the nonport side of the switch 33 Interpreting POST results a 34 Diagnostic testing gt s 35 Checking the FRUS s s s s s a 36 Verifying power supplies 36 Replacing a power supply 36 Verifying fan assemblies 39 Replacing a fan assembly 39 Replacing the switch chassis 4 Time required s s e 42 Items required e 0x e s a 42 Verifying need for replacement D Ww 42 Recording critical switch and SAN information 42 Disconnecting from network and fabric 44 Removing components from the chassis 44 Installing the
66. ion Service and User Guide 4 Power on the switch see Providing power to the switch on page 20 Note Power is supplied to the switch as soon as the first power supply is connected and turned on Verify that all components are functioning correctly by checking their LEDs If the LEDs do not indicate correct operation try reinstalling the corresponding component Verifying the correct operation of the system 1 2 Log in to the switch as admin Verify that the switch is functioning correctly by entering the switchShow or switchStatusShow commands The switchShow command displays switch and port status information Verify that all the IP address information is correct by entering ipAddrShow and checking the results against the IP information recorded in the config miscinfo txt file Reconnecting the system to the network and fabric 1 2 Install the SFPs and reconnect the cables to the switch Organize the cables as required Attention Do not route cables in front of the air exhaust vent located on the upper portion of the port side of the chassis Verifying the correct configuration of the fabric Copying the command outputs from this section into a file is recommended 1 Create an after SAN profile by entering the following commands and copying the output to a text file named SANafter txt nsShow nsAllShow switchShow fabricShow Determine any differences between the information
67. ion switch and configuring IP computer with a serial port addresses or terminal server port and a terminal emulator application such as HyperTerminal Ethernet IP addresses for the switch Installing an Ethernet cable 20 minutes Ethernet cable for Telnet opening a Telnet session and access Refer to the Fabric OS configuring the switch Administrator s Guide for domain ID date and time more information and additional system parameters Verifying and backing up configuration Installing SFPs attaching and 15 minutes SFP optical transceivers fiber managing fiber optic cables optic cables and hook and loop cable wraps O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 9 attempting any installation maintenance or service procedures i Attention Read the Safety notices and labels on page xiii before Site preparation and installation guidelines The following steps are required to ensure correct installation and operation 1 2 Provide a space that is 2 rack units 2U high 1U is equal to 4 45 cm 1 75 in Plan to install the switch with the nonport side facing the air intake aisle Ensure that A minimum of 90 1 cubic meters per hour 53 cubic feet per minute of airflow is available to the air intake vents on the nonport side of the switch The air intake and exhaust vents have a minimum of 2 inches of airspace The air temperature on the air intake side is less than 40 C 104 F during
68. itch is operating If a power supply fails leave the power supply in the switch until it can be replaced This section describes how to remove and replace the power supply Although these FRUs can be removed and replaced without special tools qualified personnel SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide should perform the installation and service procedures The switch can continue operating during the FRU replacement if you follow the steps in the procedure The switch has two power supplies El and J in Figure 17 b32e4012 Figure 17 Power supply locations Switch chassis Power supply 1 El Non port side El Power supply 2 Time required Less than 2 minutes Items required New power supply Phillips 1 screwdriver DANGER Hazardous voltage current or energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached L001 Do not service there are no serviceable parts Procedure Note To leave the switch in service during replacement of a power supply verify that the other power supply the one not being replaced has been powered on for at least four seconds and has a steady green LED Complete the following steps to remove and replace a power supply Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 37 38 1 Power off the power supply being replaced by pressing the A
69. mounting brackets to the switch 16 C Repeat step 3a on page 15 and step 3b on page 15 for the second inner rail on the other side of the switch chassis 4 Optional step If desired install the right rack mount bracket H see n page 14 n page 14 and the left rack mount bracket on the switch chassis Use these brackets to secure the switch to the rack as shown in Attention Do not use screws longer than 3 16 in they can damage the switch a Position the left rack mount bracket at the left front corner of the switch chassis Align the two holes in the bracket with the two threaded holes in the switch chassis b Attach the bracket by using two of the 8 32 x 3 16 in zinc screws see J in Figure 7 on page 14 c Repeat step lta and step 4b for the right rack mount bracket on the right front corner of the switch chassis 5 Attach all four of the 3 hole rack mounting brackets El in a Position a 3 hole rack mounting bracket J at the end of one of the outer slides b Attach the bracket by using the 8 32 x 3 8 in zinc screws El Ensure that the screw heads are inside the slides C Place one each of the following items on the outer end of the screw in the order listed see Detail A in poured 1 Washer flat No 8 2 Washer lock No 8 3 Nut hex 8 32 d Repeat steps Ba through Bd for the three remaining rail ends SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide 2 off UN 4 17 SJ000
70. moval battery 47 removing license keys 28 S safety labels xiii notices xiii rack xix xx serial connection creating 21 serial console port logging in 21 serial ports location 2 setting date 22 23 domain ID 22 IP address 21 time 22 time zone 23 SFPs installing 24 site planning 10 preparation 10 slide rail rack installation 13 64 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Smartcard 7 stand alone unit 11 switch configuration 9 19 connection to host 21 dimensions 51 domain ID 22 installation 9 items included 11 library xxiii managing 31 nonport side 3 port side 2 powering off 46 providing power 20 serial connection 21 troubleshooting 35 verifying correct operation 25 weight 51 switch configuration steps 19 synchronizing local time 24 system status LEDs 32 T Telnet 22 terminal emulator 21 time setting 22 synchronization 24 time zone setting 23 trademarks 57 troubleshooting 35 U USB port 2 V vendor software iv verifying switch operation 25 viewing license keys 28 W Web sites iii weight 51 Part Number 45W8661 Printed in USA GA32 0798 00 1P P N 45W8661
71. nd that no damage occurred during shipping Note If any items are damaged or missing within the United States and Canada contact the IBM Quality Hotline toll free 1 800 442 6773 or direct dial in other locations 770 858 8459 The SAN32B E4 switch containing two power supplies and three fan assemblies Rack mount kit An accessory kit that contains the following items SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide this document IBM documentation CD Warranty Translated safety notices Four rubber mounting feet required for setting up the product as a stand alone unit Two grounded 6 ft 1 8 m country specific power cables Serial cable with an RJ 45 connector Paperpack of optional features license and key activation information if ordered Attention Retain this paperpack in a safe place The transaction keys in the paperpack are required for activation of optional features on the switch Once a feature is activated its activation key is associated with a specific product WWN and serial number Setting up the switch as a standalone unit To install the switch as a standalone unit use the following procedure i 2 Unpack the switch and verify that all items listed in Items included with the wire witch are present and undamaged Clean the four corner depressions on the bottom of the switch enclosure place an adhesive rubber foot in each one and firmly press into place The rubber
72. ner des Herstellers in der EU ist IBM Deutschland Technical Regulations Department M456 IBM Allee 1 71137 Ehningen Germany Tel 49 7032 15 2937 E mail tjahn de ibm com Notices 59 60 Generelle Informationen Das Ger t erf llt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A People s Republic of China Class A Electronic Emission Statement PEARHME AR SAA Fs BH HABE EARS MR SMA TREE n Re HI PRT TARR SCOT TT 891 Japan VCCI Council Class A Statement COBB QIZAA ERBEN KETT COREE RERA CHATS EBRMSESEROTCEMHVET COBPAICMISERSEM BAER RMT SKDBRENSCEMHVET VCCI A Translation This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio interference may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Statement Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Confirmed Harmonics Guideline products less than or equal to 20 A per phase BMRA RIT Yam jjietat Korea Communications Commission KCC Class A Statement Please note that this equipment has obtained EMC registration for commercial use In the event that it has been mistakenly sold or purchased please exchange it for equipment certified for home use OIE 47892 AI an amp B JJl OSL BOA SE NSE OAS FSAI Het AM gz 908 ME
73. ompts to navigate to the Brocade Downloads for IBM End Users page Follow the links and instructions on the Brocade pages Note that associated FOS documentation can also be downloaded from this site Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 29 30 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch This chapter provides information about operating and maintaining the switch and includes these topics Interpreting LEDs e Interpreting POST results on page 34 e l Diagnostic testing on page 35 Interpreting LEDs System activity and status can be determined through the activity of the LEDs on the switch There are three possible LED states no light a steady light and a flashing light The lights are green or a combination of green and amber Note The LEDs may flash during boot POST or other diagnostic tests This is normal and does not indicate a problem LEDs on the port side of the switch The port side of the switch has the following LEDs see Figure 15 One system status LED above on the left side One system power LED below on the left side One Ethernet link LED at the Ethernet management port One Ethernet activity LED at the Ethernet management port One link LED at each GE port One activity LED at each GE port One port status LED for each Fibre Channel port shows the LEDs on port side of the switch
74. or any other product Do not open or service any power supply assembly Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm The product might be equipped with multiple power cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet Ensure that the outlet supplies proper voltage and phase rotation according to the system rating plate Connect any equipment that will be attached to this product to properly wired outlets When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures Connect and disconnect cables as described below when installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To disconnect 1 Turn off everything unless instructed otherwise 2 Remove the power cords from the outlets 3 Remove the signal cables from the connectors 4 Remove all cables from the devices To connect 1 Turn off everything unless instructed otherwise 2 Attach all cables to the devices 3 Attach the signal cables to
75. ough 31 HH is the hour valid values are 00 through 23 MM is minutes valid values are 00 through 59 yy is the year valid values are 00 through 99 values greater than 69 are interpreted as 1970 through 1999 and values less than 70 are interpreted as 2000 2069 switch admin gt date Fri Sep 26 12 29 46 UTC 2008 switch admin gt date 0926123008 Fri Sep 26 12 30 00 UTC 2008 switch admin gt Setting the time zone of the switch To set the time zone follow these steps 1 2 If necessary log on to the switch by Telnet using the admin account Enter the tsTimeZone command as follows switch admin gt tstimezone interactive timezone_fmt Use timezone_fmt to set the time zone by Country City or by time zone ID such as MST The following example shows how to change the time zone to US Mountain switch admin gt tstimezone Time Zone US Pacific switch admin gt tstimezone US Mountain switch admin gt tstimezone Time Zone US Mountain The following procedure describes how to set the current time zone using interactive mode 1 e Enter the tsTimeZone command as follows switch admin gt tstimezone interactive You are prompted to select a general location Please identify a location so that time zone rules can be set correctly Enter the appropriate number or Ctrl D to quit At the prompt select a country location At the prompt enter the appropriate number to specify the time zone region or
76. perty right may be used instead However it is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non IBM product program or service IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation North Castle Drive Armonk N Y 10504 1785 U S A For additional information visit the web at www ibm com ibm licensing contact The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice Any ref
77. plies 2 Connect the other end of the power cords to power sources Ensure that the cords have a minimum service loop of 6 in available and are routed to avoid stress Note Power is supplied to the switch as soon as the first power supply is connected and turned on To protect against AC failure connect the power cords to outlets on separate circuits 3 Press the area of both power switches 4 After POST is complete verify that the switch power LED on the port side is green and the switch status LED on the port side is off Attention Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is set 20 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Connecting a serial cable between the switch and a host All basic configuration tasks in this guide are performed using a serial connection Follow these steps to connect a serial cable 1 Remove the plug from the serial port and connect the serial cable provided with the switch 2 Connect the serial cable to the console port on the switch and to an RS 232 serial port on the workstation If the serial port on the workstation is RJ 45 instead of RS 232 remove the adapter from the end of the serial cable and insert the exposed RJ 45 connector into the RJ 45 serial port on the workstation 3 Disable any serial communication programs running on the workstation 4 Open a terminal emulator application such as HyperTerminal on a PC or TERM TIP or Kermit in a UNIX envi
78. ports to connect host servers SAN disks SAN tapes edge switches or core switches Encryption and decryption engines to provide in line crypto services with up to 96 Gbps throughput for disk I O and up to 48 Gbps throughput for tape I O mix of ciphertext and cleartext traffic ntegrated with industry leading key management systems including Lifetime Key Management LKM and RSA Key Manager RKM Full 1 1 subscription on all 32 ports at 8 Gbps HA cluster Data Encryption Key DEK cluster and Encryption Group EG to enable transparent failover host MPIO failover and centralized management of multiple encryption switches Support for automatic expiry or CLI manual based re keying Compliance with encryption standards AES256 XTS 1619 1 for disk AES256 GCM IEEE 1619 2 for tape Smart Card available as a field replaceable unit FRU from IBM providing additional encryption security management Hardware based key management and generation Integrated Routing Fabric Service optional to enable encryption capabilities across multiple fabrics NPIV support Two hot swappable redundant power supply FRUs Three hot swappable fan FRUs in the N 1 configuration to provide hardware redundant cooling One RJ45 1000 100 10 Ethernet management port O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 1 Two RJ45 GE ports for clustering interconnection and re key and DEK synchronization within cluster One RJ45 serial console por
79. re information regarding management of the switch Table 13 Management specifications Specification Description Management Telnet HTTP LDAP Syslog SCP Auditing IP Filtering SNMP v1 v3 FE MIB FC Management MIB Advanced WEB Tools DCFM SMI S compliant SMI S scripting toolkit Security and management SSL SSH v2 HTTPS RADIUS RBAC Role Based Access Control DH CHAP between switches and end devices port binding switch binding Secure RPC Trusted Switch change tracking Management access Serial port RJ 45 and one USB port Call home integration enabled through DCFM SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Table 13 Management specifications continued Specification Description Diagnostics and supportability POST and embedded online offline diagnostics including RAStrace logging environmental monitoring non disruptive daemon restart RCping and Pathinfo FC traceroute port mirroring SPAN port automatic trace dump transfers in support of FFDC first failure data capture supportsave utility Key management Compatible with industry leading key management systems including IBM Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager TLKM Size and weight Table 14 lists the dimensions and weight of the switch Table 14 Switch dimensions Dimension Value Height 2U 86 mm 3 34 in Depth 635 mm 25 in Width 429 mm
80. re that your system electrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protection requirements Refer to the information that is provided with your device or the power rating label for electrical specifications D002 DANGER A If the receptacle has a metal shell do not touch the shell until you have completed the voltage and grounding checks Improper wiring or grounding could place dangerous voltage on the metal shell If any of the conditions are not as described STOP Ensure the improper voltage or impedance conditions are corrected before proceeding D003 DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock D004 A general electrical danger notice provides instructions on how to avoid shock hazards when servicing equipment Unless instructed otherwise follow the procedures in the following danger notice SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide DANGER When working on or around the system observe the following precautions Electrical voltage and current from power telephone and communication cables are hazardous To avoid a shock hazard Connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord Do not use the IBM provided power cord f
81. rmance Monitoring APM Extensive diagnostics and system monitoring capabilities to enhance high Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS Port and performance scalability through an Encryption Performance Upgrade license The base configuration provides 34 Gbps of encryption bandwidth Each Encryption Performance Upgrade license activates an additional 34 Gbps bandwidth Each switch accepts two encryption performance upgrades for a total of 102 Gbps of encryption bandwidth The front end user ports in the basic first and second levels of encryption bandwidth remain as 32 ports at 8 Gbps Fibre Channel Port side of the switch 2 The port side see includes the switch power and status LEDs clustering and re keying ports Smart Card reader management console and USB port and the Fibre Channel ports and their corresponding status LEDs SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide OD II II III Or Or 0208080808080808030308080808080808080808080803080808080808 US O8 So os es ss se ss Rise va va Ga fel fe OK OK je Je fe SSS Se SS SS b32e4001 Figure 1 Port side view System status LED System power LED RJ45 GE ports for clustering and re keying Smart Card reader The Fibre Channel ports are numbered from left
82. ronment and configure the application as follows In a Windows environment Bits per second 9600 Databits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Ina UNIX environment enter the following string at the prompt tip dev ttyb 9600 If ttyb is already in use then use ttya instead and enter the following string at the prompt tip dev ttya 9600 Logging in to the serial console port To log in to the switch through the serial connection follow these steps 1 Verify that the switch has completed POST When POST is complete the port status and switch power and status LEDs return to a standard healthy state for information about LED patterns see Interpreting LEDs on page 31 2 When the terminal emulator application stops reporting information press Enter to display the login prompt 3 Log in to the switch as admin using the default password password You will be prompted to change the default passwords at initial login Setting the switch IP address Configure the switch with a static IP address 1 Log into the switch using the default password which is password 2 Use the ipaddrset command to set the Ethernet IP address Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation as prompted Ethernet IP Address 192 168 74 102 3 Complete the rest of the network information as prompted Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet IP Address 192 168 74 102 Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Chapter 2 Installing and
83. rpreting 31 location 31 33 nonport side 33 port side 31 power status 32 system status 32 license agreement iv keys managing 27 optionally licensed features 27 paperpack 11 27 63 license keys adding 28 managing 27 removing 28 viewing 28 license for patents 55 localtime 24 logging in serial console port 21 M managing cables 25 license keys 27 switch 31 master keys 6 monitoring components 31 fan assembly 36 FRU status 36 power supply 36 N network time protocol 24 nonport LEDs 33 nonport side components 3 features 3 notices attention xviii caution xvi danger xiii edition ii environmental xiii xxi general 55 IBM 55 patents 55 safety xiii types xiii NTP time synchronization 24 O operating switch 31 optical cables 10 P patents 55 physical dimensions 51 port numbering 3 port side components 2 fedatures 2 LEDs 31 ports Ethernet management 2 Fibre Channel 2 Gigabit Ethernet 2 illustration 2 ports continued serial 2 USB 2 POST 34 power 20 cord 3 removing 46 status LEDs 3 32 supply location 3 replacing 36 specifications 52 switch 3 power supply LED patterns 34 status 36 power supply status LED 34 power on self test 34 product accessibility iv documentation xxiii features 1 product specifications 49 R rack installation required items 13 rack safety xix xx rack mount kit 14 installation 13 instructions 13 parts 14 read this first iii recycling xxi re
84. s 51 director of licensing address 55 disconnecting power 46 disposal xxi documentation Brocade xxiii Fabric Operating System FOS xxiii IBM xxiii domain ID setting 22 double encryption 27 E edition notice ii electronic emission notices 58 encryption configuration tasks 26 configuring 26 double 27 planning 6 pre initialization tasks 26 redundancy 6 environmental notices xiii xxi product recycling and disposal xxi requirements 51 Ethernet LED patterns 32 management port location 2 F Fabric Operating System FOS documents xxiii fan assembly LED patterns 34 location 3 replacing 36 39 status 36 39 fan status LED 34 Fibre Channel ports location 2 status LEDs 33 field replaceable units FRUs 4 FRUs 4 fan assembly 52 power supply 52 power supply fan assembly 39 SFP 52 Smart card 7 52 status 36 switch chassis 52 G getting help iii Gigabit Ethernet ports location 2 guidelines installation 10 H help iii IBM accessibility commitment iv address iv notices 55 trademarks 57 installation cables 24 guidelines 10 instructions 13 options 9 SFPs 24 slide rail rack 13 stand alone unit 11 installation time time required 13 installing rack mount kit 13 switch 9 intellectual property 55 IP address setting 21 K keyboard navigation iv L labels safety xvii LED fan status 34 power supply status 34 LEDs activity 31 Ethernet 32 Fibre Channel port status 33 inte
85. s and circuitry fixed media and the transceivers and cables The tests are implemented by command either through a Telnet session or through a terminal set up for 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 Some tests require loopback plugs Diagnostic tests are run at link speeds of 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps and 8 Gbps For information about diagnostic tests refer to the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 35 Checking the FRUs 36 The power supplies and the fan assemblies are field replaceable units FRUs and can be replaced on site without the use of special tools The power supplies and fan assemblies are keyed to ensure correct orientation during installation To determine the status of these FRUs use the following diagnostic procedures Follow the replacement procedures in Replacing a power supply and Replacing a fan assembly on page 39 if you determine that any FRU is defective Verifying power supplies The two power supplies are hot swappable if replaced one at a time They are identical and fit into either slot Fabric OS identifies the power supplies as follows viewing the switch from the non port side Attention Maintain both power supplies in operational condition for redundancy Power supply 1 EJ in Figure 17 on pa
86. sentative for current information on part numbers for SFPs to meet your needs Table 18 FRU part numbers Part number Description 45W8655 Switch chassis assembly replacement of chassis is required if internal circuitry fails 52 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Table 18 FRU part numbers continued Part number Description 45W3228 Power supply 45W0320 Fan assembly 45W8654 Smart card For a listing of SFPs compatible with this product Go to the IBM SAN products web page www ibm com servers storage san Select the product name from the displayed page On the displayed page click the Interoperability matrix link in the Learn more section n the Interoperability matrix navigate to the Transceivers section Appendix Product specifications 53 54 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the USA IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this document in other countries Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe on any IBM intellectual pro
87. site at Taiwan Contact Information IBM Taiwan Product Service Contact Info IBM Taiwan Corporation 3F No 7 Song Ren Rd Taipei Taiwan Tel 0800 016 888 IBM AE m A as Bt Kt 7 IN H8 Bd ER SE as et A B PARIS aan 0800 016 888 O Copyright IBM Corp 2010 iii Accessibility features for the SAN32B E4 Accessibility features help users who have a disability such as restricted mobility or limited vision to use information technology products successfully Accessibility features The following list includes the major accessibility features in this product Light emitting diodes LEDs that flash at different rates to represent the same information as the colors of the LEDs ndustry standard devices for ports and connectors Management of the product through management applications is available through Web and Graphical User Interface GUI options Keyboard navigation This product does not have an attached or integrated keyboard Any keyboard navigation is provided through the management software and GUI Vendor software This product includes certain vendor software that is not covered under the IBM license agreement IBM makes no representation about the accessibility features of these products Contact the vendor for the accessibility information about its products Related accessibility information You can view the publications for this product in Adobe Portable
88. t No action required Steady amber Port is receiving light or signal carrier but it is not online yet No action required Slow flashing amber on 2 seconds then off 2 seconds Port is disabled because of diagnostics or the portdDisable command Verify the diagnostic tests are not running Re enable the port using the portEnable command Fast flashing amber on 1 2 second then off 1 2 second SFP or port is faulty Reset the port Replace the SFP If the problem does not resolve contact IBM LEDs on the nonport side of the switch The LEDs on the nonport side of the switch provide status information for the two power supplies and three fan assemblies shows the location of these LEDs on the nonport side of the switch b32e4011 Figure 16 Nonport side LEDs Power supply status LED green amber H Fan status LED green amber Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 33 Power supply and fan status LED patterns Each power supply has one LED Fl een next to the AC power switch This LED indicates the status of the power supply Table 9 describes the meaning of different displays of the LEDs and recommended action if any Table 9 Power supply status LED patterns LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light Indicates one of the following Try the follow
89. t A USB port that facilitates firmware upgrades serviceability and system log functionality A switch subsytem and encryption subsystem which feature a CPU running at 1 3 GHz with integrated peripherals that provide high performance with low power consumption Inter Switch Link ISL Trunking licensable allowing up to eight ports at 1 0625 Gbps 2 125 Gbps 4 25 Gbps or 8 5 Gbps data rate between a pair of switches to be combined to form a single logical ISL with a speed of up to 64 Gbps full duplex for optimal bandwidth utilization and load balancing Dynamic Path Selection DPS optimizing fabric wide performance and load balancing by automatically routing data to the most efficient available path in the fabric Small Form Factor Plugable SFP or SFP optical transceivers providing support for a combination of Short Wavelength SWL Long Wavelength LWL or Extended Long Wavelength ELWL optical media among the switch ports Note The full range of 1 2 4 and 8 Gbps can only be achieved by a combination of 4 Gbps SFPs 1 2 and 4 Gbps and 8 Gbps SFP 2 4 and 8 Gbps Fabric Operating System Fabric OS support delivering distributed intelligence throughout the network and enabling a wide range of applications including Web Tools and zoning Optional fabric services include Adaptive Networking with QoS Extended Fabrics Enhanced Group Management Fabric Watch ISL Trunking Integrated Routing and End to End Perfo
90. te the need to replace the chassis Visible mechanical damage to the chassis including damage to sheet metal or guides that prevents correct installation of components Bent or damaged connectors inside the chassis One or more components such as a power supply or fan assembly do not function properly even after the component was replaced The psShow or fanShow commands continue to show a faulty component even though the component was replaced Recording critical switch and SAN information All commands must be entered from a CLI session Telnet or serial to the switch unless otherwise indicated For detailed information about Fabric OS commands refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Use Table 11 on page 43 to ensure that all required information is recorded Note Run the supportShow command which will provide all of the information in Table 11 on page 43 and more SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide Table 11 Critical information checklist Configuration information Location of config switch txt file Location of config miscinfo txt file IP address subnet mask WWN for switch chassis SAN profile Location of SANbefor txt file Notes regarding nsshow output Notes regarding nsallshow output Notes regarding switchshow output Notes regarding fabricshow output Output from supportshow command Location of spptshow txt file Notes regarding
91. tomer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock R001 part 1 of 2 CAUTION Do not install a unit in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the manufacturer s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack mounted devices Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not blocked or reduced on any side front or back of a unit used for air flow through the unit Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit so that overloading of the circuits does not compromise the supply wiring or overcurrent protection To provide the correct power connection to a rack refer to the rating labels located on the equipment in the rack to determine the total power requirement of the supply circuit For sliding drawers Do not pull out or install any drawer or feature if the rack stabilizer brackets are not attached to the rack Do not pull out more than one drawer at a time The rack might become unstable if you pull out more than one drawer at a time For fixed drawers This drawer is a fixed drawer and must not be moved for servicing unless specified by the manufacturer Attempting to move the drawer partially or completely out of the rack might cause the rack to become unstable or cause the drawer to fall out of the rack R001 part 2 of 2 Safety and environmental notices xix XX
92. u installieren und zu betreiben Des Weiteren d rfen auch nur von der IBM empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden IBM bernimmt keine Verantwortung f r die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung der IBM ver ndert bzw wenn Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung der IBM gesteckt eingebaut werden EN 55022 Klasse A Ger te m ssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung Dieses ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funk St rungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen zu ergreifen und daf r aufzukommen Deutschland Einhaltung des Gesetzes ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten Dieses Produkt entspricht dem Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten EMVG Dies ist die Umsetzung der EU Richtlinie 2004 108 EG in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten EMVG bzw der EMC EG Richtlinie 2004 108 EG f r Ger te der Klasse A Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformit tszeichen CE zu f hren Verantwortlich f r die Einhaltung der EMV Vorschriften ist der Hersteller International Business Machines Corp New Orchard Road Armonk New York 10504 Tel 919 499 1900 Der verantwortliche Ansprechpart
93. ut into a text file named spptshow txt Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 43 Note The supportShow command has a very long output and time for completion It may last 20 minutes or longer depending on the size of the SAN This file provides a backup of all the information that might be required by technical support The information can be used after the switch is restored to the fabric to verify that no unintentional changes have occurred to the fabric 8 Record the cable connections between the switch and the target devices and ports Disconnecting from network and fabric 1 Shut down the switch using the sysShutdown command 2 Power off the chassis by pressing both AC power switches to O The power supply status LED should turn off 3 Remove the power cords from the power supplies and the power outlets DANGER Multiple power cords The product is equipped with multiple power cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords L003 4 Label all cables connected to the switch and record the connections 5 Disconnect the cables and SFPs from the switch and set them aside Removing components from the chassis 1 Remove the power supplies see Replacing a power supply on page 36 2 Remove the fan assemblies see Replacing a fan assembly on page 39 3 Remove the switch from the rack Verify and remove any mounting hardware or screws that prevent the switch from being remo
94. ved from the cabinet If the switch is installed on sliding rails press the release mechanism on the rails to allow full removal of the switch and inner rails 4 Remove the rail hardware from the switch Set it aside for attachment to the new switch making notes as necessary for the correct placement of parts Refer to Installing in an EIA cabinet on page 13 for illustrations and complete rack mount instructions 5 Set the switch aside for later return to IBM following the instructions included with the replacement switch Installing the replacement chassis 1 Unpack the new chassis saving the packaging for returning the old chassis 2 Install the rail hardware on the new chassis Refer to any notes you made during the removal steps and Installing in an EIA cabinet on page 13 for illustrations and complete rack mount instructions Installing components into the new chassis 1 Replace the fan assemblies see Replacing a fan assembly on page 39 Attention Do not force the installation If the fan assembly does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented before continuing 2 Replace the power supplies see Replacing a power supply on page 36 Attention Do not force the installation If the power supply does not slide in easily ensure that the power supply is correctly oriented before continuing 3 Connect the power cords to the power supplies and the power outlets 44 SAN32B EA Installat
95. ws are listed in Make sure that you tighten all screws used in this procedure Installation instructions To install the switch in a slide rail rack that meets EIA standards use the following procedure Note These procedures use parts that are included in the rack mount kit These parts are listed in Table 4 on page 14 The installation procedure cross references the items in this table Be sure to use the referenced parts when you perform each step Before you start the rack mount installation process locate the rack mount slides and the mounting bracket that are provided in the shipping container Figure 7 on page 14 shows the rack assembly The number keys such as refer to the items listed in Table 4 on page 14 Chapter 2 Installing and configuring the switch 13 Outer MSN EIA Rack Rail Inner Slide Detail A Detail A SJ000153 Figure 7 Rack assembly 1 Unpack the rack mount kit and verify that all ordered items and parts are present and undamaged See Table 4 for a list of parts and the quantities supplied Table 4 Parts supplied with the rack mount kit Item Description Quantity Rack mount slide inner and outer slide 2 Right rack mount bracket optional bracket 1 for front of switch Left rack mount bracket optional bracket for 1 front of switch BD Rack mounting bracket 3 hole 4 H Nut clip M5 11 Dm Screw 8 32 x 3 16 in zinc 11 Screw M5 x 12 11 E
96. y hazard present Shorting may result in system outage and possible physical injury Remove all metallic jewelry before servicing C001 CAUTION This part or unit is heavy but has a weight smaller than 18 kg 39 7 Ib Use care when lifting removing or installing this part or unit C008 CAUTION The system contains circuit cards assemblies or both that contain lead solder To avoid the release of lead Pb into the environment do not burn Discard the circuit card as instructed by local regulations C014 SAN32B E4 Installation Service and User Guide CAUTION A This product is equipped with a 3 wire two conductors and ground power cable and plug Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock C018 CAUTION This product might contain one or more of the following devices CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive DVD RAM drive or laser module which are Class 1 laser products Note the following information Class I Do not remove the covers Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside the device Use of the controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure C026 CAUTION A The power control button on the device does not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device might also h
97. y of the internal circuitry fails within the switch the entire unit must be replaced Contact IBM technical support for assistance with ordering the Chapter 3 Using and maintaining the switch 41 42 replacement Within the United States call 1 800 IBMSERV 1 800 426 7378 For support outside the United States you can find the service number at http www ibm com planetwide Once you have received the replacement switch follow the steps below and any instructions included within the CRU package Attention Before installing removing or replacing any component read and follow the Safety notices and labels on page xiii Time required Approximately two hours Items required Replacement switch Electrostatic discharge ESD grounding strap Serial cable and workstation computer with a terminal emulator application such as HyperTerminal for Windows systems or TIP for Solaris systems required only if serial console session used 2 Phillips screwdriver DANGER Hazardous voltage current or energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached L001 Do not service there are no serviceable parts Verifying need for replacement Verify that replacement of the chassis is necessary Ensure that the components are firmly seated when troubleshooting and contact IBM support with any questions about whether the chassis should be replaced Any of the following events might indica

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