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1. Figure 2 3 Four Switch Stack Figure 2 4 shows a five switch stack of model 5800V Series switches using four 3 inch and six 9 inch XPAK switch stacking cables One hundred SFP ports are available for devices
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3. Figure 2 5 Six Switch Stack Common Topologies Although QLogic recommends using the XPAK stacking ports to achieve the highest cabling efficiency and bandwidth you can also create multiple switch configurations using the SFP ports The QLogic 5800V Series switch supports the following topologies using the SFP ports W Cascade Topology B Mesh Topology B MultiStage Topology 2 10 59265 02 B 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics I Cascade Topology A cascade topology describes a fabric in which the switches are connected in series If you connect the last switch back to the first switch you create a cascade with a loop topology as shown in Figure 2 6 The loop reduces latency because any switch can route traffic in the shortest direction to any switch in the loop The loop also provides failover if a switch fails Using 24 port QLogic 5800V Series switches the cascade fabric shown in Figure 2 6 has the following characteristics WB Each chassis link contributes up to 850MB of bandwidth between chassis 1700MB in full duplex However because of the sequential structure that bandwidth is shared by traffic between devices on other chassis Latency between any two ports is no more than two chassis
4. Figure 4 7 Model 5802V Power Supply LEDs Consider the following indications W The Power Supply Fault LED is lit indicating that the power supply is failing or has failed Q For dual power supply model 5802V switches replace the power supply with another power supply that has the same air flow direction Air flow direction is indicated on the power supply part number label Refer to Power Supply Removal and Replacement on page 5 2 Q For single power supply model 5800V switches shut down the switch and contact your authorized maintenance provider m Model 5802V only All power supply LEDs are normal the System Fault LED is lit and the Heartbeat LED does not show a blink pattern This condition means that the two power supplies have different air flow directions Replace the power supply with the incorrect air flow direction with another power supply having the correct air flow direction Air flow direction is marked on the power supply part number label Refer to Power Supply Removal and Replacement on page 5 2 4 12 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode LSE EES Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode A switch can become inoperable or unmanageable for the following reasons W Corrupt firmware W Lost IP address W Corrupt switch configuration B Forgotten password In these specific cases you can recover the switch using maintenance mode Maintenan
5. Figure 2 1 Two Switch Stack Figure 2 2 shows a three switch stack of QLogic 5800V Series switches using two 3 inch and one 9 inch XPAK switch stacking cables Sixty SFP ports are available for devices o el XUL JUUL AXE ol o o o o I PCRS cet d cat 00 00 2 8 Figure 2 2 Three Switch Stack 59265 02 B 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics Figure 2 3 shows a four switch stack of model 5800V Series switches using three 3 inch and three 9 inch XPAK switch stacking cables Eighty SFP ports are available for devices
6. lesellsesllsssr 3 9 Connect the Workstation to the Switch 0 000 3 11 Configure the Switeh iiis ss rex Eu 3 12 QuickTools Switch Configuration llle 3 12 CLI Switch Configuration llle 3 12 Cable Devices to the Switch 0 00000 eee eee 3 13 Installing FITnarB seek seek ARE E der eee e PE pee eas SREB EES 3 14 Using QuickTools to Install Firmware sells 3 15 Using the CLI to Install Firmware sels 3 15 One Step Firmware Installation 000 eee ee 3 15 Custom Firmware Installation llle 3 17 Adding a Switch to an Existing Fabric llle 3 18 Installing Feature License Keys lille 3 19 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series ee 4 vi Diagnostics Troubleshooting Chassis Diagnostics cs es er beehives CR RR REOR Rr RR V e ng 4 1 Input Power LED IS Not Lit sores rrr x em e s 4 2 System Fault LED Is Lit ccc enema RE RR ER eee ee eee 4 2 Power On Self Test Diagnostics llli eee eee 4 3 Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns 2000 eee eeeeee 4 3 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern 4 4 Fatal POST Error Blink Pattern 200005 4 4 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern 4 5 Over Temperature Blink Pattern 00000 00 ee 4 6 Logged In LED Indications 5 222 ouem DERE 4 7 E Po
7. 59265 02 B 3 9 3 Installation Installing a Switch ee jADVERTENCIA Para garantizar la seguridad del usuario este producto se suministra con un cable de alimentaci n de 3 hilos y un enchufe Table A 1 Utilice este cable de alimentaci n junto con un enchufe correctamente conectado a tierra para evitar descargas el ctricas Un enchufe el ctrico que no est correctamente conectado puede hacer que las piezas met licas del chasis del conmutador tengan un voltaje peligroso Es responsabilidad del cliente asegurarse de que el enchufe est correctamente conectado a una toma de tierra para evitar descargas el ctricas Es posible que en algunos pa ses necesite un cable de alimentaci n diferente porque el enchufe del cable suministrado con el equipo no se ajusta a su enchufe el ctrico En este caso debe proveerse de su propio cable de alimentaci n Para un servicio el ctrico de 125 y 250 voltios el cable debe tener una corriente nominal de 10 amperios The switch comes with one or two NEMA 5 15 non locking power cords SKU CPK 5000 US This power cord is approved for North America USA Canada Puerto Rico Mexico Central America South America Korea Taiwan Philippines and Thailand For information about power cords for other countries refer to Table A 1 To power up a QLogic 5800V Series switch For a model 5800V switch connect the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the front of the switch c
8. L If your workstation has an FTP server type the Image Fetch command Switch admin gt image fetch account name ip address filename m f your workstation has a TFTP server type the Image TFTP command Switch admin gt image tftp ip address filename il If your workstation has neither an FTP nor a TFTP server open an FTP session and then type the following FTP commands gt ftp ip address or switchname user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt put filename ftp gt quit 2 Type the Image List command and then examine the display to confirm that the file was loaded For example Switch admin gt image list 3 Type the Image Unpack command to unpack the firmware image file and to install the new firmware in flash memory For example Switch admin gt image unpack filename 59265 02 B 3 17 3 Installation Adding a Switch to an Existing Fabric EE Se 4 Wait for following message to appear indicating that the firmware image is unpacked image unpack command result Passed 5 When prompted to reset the switch to activate the firmware type the Hotreset command to attempt a non disruptive activation For example Switch admin hotreset Adding a Switch to an Existing Fabric If there are no special conditions to be configured for the new switch plug in the switch The switch becomes functional with the following default fabric configuration settings W X Fabric zoning is sen
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10. Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series Firmware Version 8 0 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series SSS Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document This switch is covered by one or more of the following patents 6697359 other patents pending Document Revision History Revision A October 2008 Revision B November 2011 Changes Affected Pages Support for transparent routing 2 6 2 13 3 18 4 9 A 2 Glossary 4 Glossary 6 Support for Internet Key Exchange and Public Key 2 19 Glossary 3 Glossary 4 Glossary 5 Infrastructure Corrected location of power supply LEDs 1 9 4 12 Update document branding Throughout Removed references to Fabric Security License 1 4 2 3 2 5 2 20 key Extended Credit license key SA
11. NTP Network Time Protocol Pending Firmware The firmware image that will be activated upon the next switch reset Port Activation A licensed feature that enables you to activate additional Fibre Channel ports Port Binding An authorization method that defines a list of device WWNs that can log in to a switch port POST Power on self test 59265 02 B Power On Self Test Diagnostics that the switch chassis performs at start up to test its components Principal Switch The switch in the fabric that manages domain ID assignments Public Key Infrastructure A set of tools and procedures that support the creation and management of public private key pairs signed certifi cates and certificate authority CA certifi cates QuickTools Browser based switch management appli cation that resides in the switch firmware Remote Authentication Dial in Server A server that supports the remote authenti cation of user and device logins to a switch Security Association An IP security profile that defines the encryption algorithm and encryption key to apply when called by a security policy Security Policy An IP security profile that defines host to host and host to gateway connec tions one policy for each direction Security Set A set of up to three groups with no more than one of each group type ISL Port or MS The active security set defines the device security for a switch Secure Shell
12. Weight Model 5800V etes 13 5lbs 6 1Kg Model 5802V 16 3lbs 7 4Kg Electrical Operating voltage 100 to 240VAC 50 to 60Hz Power source loading 1 2A at 120VAC maximum 0 6A at 240VAC Heat Output maximum 120W Power Cord Specifications 59265 02 B The switch comes with one or two power cords with NEMA 5 15 non locking plugs SKU CPK 9000 US This power cord is approved for North America USA Canada Puerto Rico Mexico Central America South America Korea Taiwan Philippines and Thailand A similar power cord with a locking plug is also available SKU CPK 9000 USL QLogic offers power cords for additional regions countries as listed in Table A 1 Table A 1 Available Power Cords Region Country Specification groai SKI Argentina IRAM 2073 1982 Plug CPK 9000 AR Australia AS NZS 3112 Plug CPK 9000 AUNZ Bahrain BS1363 A Plug CPK 9000 UKHK China PRC GB2099 GB1002 1 Plug CPK 9000 CN Denmark Data DK 2 5A Plug CPK 9000 DK Europe CEE 7 7 Plug CPK 9000 CEE A 5 A Specifications Power Cord Specifications E ee Table A 1 Available Power Cords Continued Region Country Specification QLogic SKU Number Finland Greece Hong Kong Macau PRC Hungary India Indonesia International special Ireland Northern Ireland Southern Israel Italy Japan Malaysia Middle East N
13. Technical Training E mail training glogic com 59265 02 B Preface Technical Support o 9 9 7 MENU Knowledge Base 59265 02 B The QLogic knowledge base is an extensive collection of QLogic product information that you can search for specific solutions We are constantly adding to the collection of information in our knowledge base to provide answers to your most urgent questions Access the knowledge base from the QLogic Support Center http support glogic com XXV Preface Technical Support EENNENNNNNM xxvi 59265 02 B General Description The QLogic 5800V Series switch shown in Figure 1 1 is a 24 port 8Gbps Fibre Channel switch with both Ethernet and serial management interfaces The model 5802V has dual replaceable power supplies the model 5800V switch has a single non replaceable power supply This section describes the features and capabilities of the QLogic 5800V Series switch including the following Chassis Controls and LEDs Fibre Channel Ports a Ethernet Port B Power Supplies and Fans B Switch Management Figure 1 1 QLogic 5802V Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 1 General Description Chassis Controls and LEDs ee You can manage fabrics with the CLI the QuickTools Web applet or Enterprise Fabric Suite version 7 04 W Refer to theQLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide for information about the CLI
14. can be performed locally using the switch s security database or remotely using a RADIUS server such as Microsoft RADIUS With a RADIUS server the security database for the entire fabric resides on the server In this way the security database can be managed centrally rather than on each switch You can configure up to five RADIUS servers to provide failover You can configure the RADIUS server to authenticate just the switch or both the switch and the initiator device if the device supports authentication When using a RADIUS server every switch in the fabric must have a network connection A RADIUS server can also be configured to authenticate user accounts as described in Internet Protocol Support on page 2 18 A secure connection is required to authenticate user logins with a RADIUS server For information about secure connections refer to Connection Security on page 2 20 Consider the your devices switches and management agents and evaluate the need for authorization and authentication Also consider whether the security database is to be distributed on the switches or centralized on a RADIUS server and how many servers to configure The following examples illustrate how to configure a security database WB Security Example Switches and Adapters with Authentication W Security Example RADIUS Server WB Security Example Host Authentication 2 21 2 Planning Security EEE Security Example Switches and Adap
15. unpack the image file and perform a disruptive activation in one step The installation process prompts you to type the following 59265 02 B 3 15 3 Installation Installing Firmware N E File transfer protocol FTP or TFTP M P address of the remote host W Account name and password on the remote host FTP only Pathname for the firmware image file To install firmware using the CLI when an FTP server is present on the management workstation use the Firmware Install command For information about the CLI commands refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 1 Type the following commands to download the firmware from a remote host to the switch install the firmware and then reset the switch to activate the firmware Switch f admin start Switch 4 firmware install The switch will be reset This process will cause a disruption to I O traffic Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions including any Telnet sessions When the firmware activation is complete you may log in to the switch again Do you want to continue y n y Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command 2 Choose the file transfer protocol with which to download the firmware image file FTP requires a user account and a password TFTP does not For example EIP or TRIP ftp 3 Type your account name on the remote host FTP only and the IP address of the
16. you must first synchronize the date and time on the switch and workstation Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certificate on the switch The default is enabled QuickTools Web applet Embedded GUI Provides access to the QuickTools Web applet QuickTools enables you to point at a switch with an Internet browser and manage the switch through the browser The default is enabled Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Provides for switch management through third party applications that use SNMP Security consists of a read community string and a write community string that serve as passwords that control read and write access to the switch These strings are set at the factory to well known defaults which should be changed if SNMP is to be enabled Otherwise you risk unwanted access to the switch The switch supports SNMP versions 1 2 and 3 The default is enabled Network Time Protocol NTP Provides for the synchronizing of switch and workstation dates and times through an NTP server Synchronizing the workstation time helps to prevent invalid SSL certificates and timestamp confusion in the event log The default is disabled Common Information Model CIM Provides for switch management through third party applications that use SMI S The default is enabled File Transfer Protocol FTP Provides for rapid file transfer between the workstation and the switch using FTP The default is enabled Management Server MS En
17. 02 B Installation This section describes how to install and configure the switch The following topics are covered Site Requirements Installing a Switch Installing Firmware Adding a Switch to an Existing Fabric Installing Feature License Keys Site Requirements Consider the following items when installing a QLogic 5800V Series switch 59265 02 B Fabric Management Workstation Switch Power Requirements Environmental Conditions 3 1 3 Installation Site Requirements ee Fabric Management Workstation The requirements for fabric management workstations are described in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Management Workstation Requirements Component Requirement Operating System m Windows 2003 W Windows XP SP1 and SP2 W Solaris 9 10 and 10 x86 W Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5 W SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 and 10 a Mac OS X 10 4 and 10 5 Memory 512MB or more 1GB recommended Processor 1GHz or faster Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 and later Netscape Navigator 6 0 and later Mozilla 1 5 and later Safari 1 0 and later on Mac OS Firefox 1 5 and later Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment 1 4 2 for QuickTools Telnet workstations require an RJ 45 Ethernet port or an RS 232 serial port and an operating system with a Telnet client Switch Power Requirements Power requirements are 1 2A at 100VAC or 0 5A at 240VAC Environmental Conditions Consider
18. 1 2 4 8 10 or 20Gbps with a maximum frame size of 2148 bytes Each Fibre Channel port adapts its transmission speed to match that of the device to which it is connected prior to login when the connected device powers up Related performance characteristics include the following u Distance a Bandwidth B Latency Distance Consider the physical distribution of devices and switches in the fabric Choose SFP transceivers that are compatible with the cable type distance Fibre Channel revision level and the device adapter Each SFP port is supported by a data buffer with a 16 credit capacity that is 16 maximum sized frames Table 2 2 lists the approximate transmission distances at full bandwidth over fiber optic cables Table 2 2 Port Transmission Distances Transmission Distance Port Speed Credits Km 26 kilometers 1Gbps 0 6 13 kilometers 2Gbps 1 2 6 kilometers 4Gbps 2 4 3 kilometers 8Gbps 4 8 With Enterprise Fabric Suite longer distances can be spanned at full bandwidth on SFP ports by extending credits to G_Ports F_Ports and E_Ports Each port can donate 15 credits to a pool from which a recipient port can borrow However SFP ports can borrow only from other SFP ports XPAK ports cannot borrow or donate credits The recipient port also loses a credit in the process For example you can configure an SFP recipient port to borrow 15 credits from one donor port for a total of 30 credits 15 15 30 59265 02 B 2
19. 3 2 Planning Performance ee Extending credits requires a minimum cable length that is dependent on transmission speed Extending credits over short cables can cause excessive port resets Table 2 3 lists the possible distances and minimum cable lengths for a port with 30 credits Table 2 3 Extended Credit Distances and Cable Lengths Transmission Speed Range for 30 Credits Minimum Cable Length 1Gbps 50 Km 30 0 6 3 Km 2Gbps 25 Km 30 1 2 1 5 Km 4Gbps 12 Km 3022 4 0 75 Km 8Gbps 6 Km 304 8 0 37 Km Bandwidth Bandwidth is a measure of the amount of data that can be transmitted at a specified transmission rate An SFP port can transmit or receive at nominal rates of 1 2 4 or 8Gbps depending on the device to which it is connected These rates correspond to full duplex bandwidth values of 212MB 424MB 850MB and 1700MB respectively XPAK ports transmit at a nominal rate of 10Gbps which corresponds to a full duplex bandwidth value of 2550MB With a 20Gbps license key XPAK ports can transmit at a nominal rate of 20Gbps 5100MB bandwidth Multiple source ports can transmit to the same destination port if the destination bandwidth is greater than or equal to the combined source bandwidth For example two 2Gbps source ports can transmit to one 4Gbps destination port Similarly one source port can feed multiple destination ports if the combined destination bandwidth is greater than or equal to the source bandwid
20. 4 10 Ethernet direct connection 3 11 indirect connection 3 11 port 1 7 Index 2 F F Port 1 6 fabric management 2 31 A 4 management workstation 3 2 point to point bandwidth A 3 port 1 6 security 2 18 factory defaults 4 15 fiber optic cable 2 1 Fibre Channel ports 1 4 protocols A 2 Field Replaceable Unit 5 1 A 4 File Transfer Protocol account name 3 17 description 1 12 service 2 17 firmware description 3 14 failure 4 4 install with CLI 3 15 install with QuickTools 3 15 non disruptive activation 3 14 unpack image 4 14 five switch stacking 2 9 FL Port 1 6 flash memory 1 3 four switch stacking 2 9 frame size A 3 FRU See Field Replaceable Unit FTP See File Transfer Protocol G G Port 1 6 generic ports 1 6 GL Port 1 6 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series TO LE H harmonics A 8 Heartbeat LED 1 3 4 3 heat output A 5 host authentication example 2 29 host bus adapter 2 1 humidity 3 2 A 7 HyperTerminal application 3 8 IKE See Internet Key Exchange immunity A 8 inband management 2 16 Input Power LED 4 2 installation 3 3 Inter Fabric Zone 2 15 internal firmware failure 4 4 Internet browser 3 2 Internet Key Exchange 2 19 IP security 2 19 L latency 2 5 A 3 LED Activity 1 5 1 7 Heartbeat 1 3 4 3 Input Power 1 2 4 2 Link Status 1 7 Logged In 1 5 4 7 power supply 1 9 System Fault 1 3 4 2 license key 1 4 3 19 Link Status LED 1 7
21. Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret abcdefabcdef012 Binding None 3 Configure security on Adapter 1 using the appropriate management tool Logins between the Switch 1 and Adapter 1 will be challenged CHAP for their respective secrets Therefore the secrets for Switch 1 and Adapter 1 that you configured on Switch 1 must also be configured on Adapter 1 4 Save and activate Security Set 1 on Switch 1 59265 02 B 2 27 2 Planning Security ee 5 Create a security set Security Set 2 on Switch 2 Create an ISL group Group_ISL_2 in Security Set 2 with Switch 1 and Switch 2 as members as shown in the following Switch 2 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret abcdefabcdef0123 Binding None Switch 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret 0123456789abcdef Binding None 6 Saveand activate Security Set 2 on Switch 2 2 28 59265 02 B 2 Planning Security ls Security Example Host Authentication Consider the fabric shown in Figure 2 11 In this fabric only Switch_2 and Adapter_2 APP_2 support security where APP_2 is a host application The objective is to secure the management server on Switch_2 from unauthorized access by an adapter or an associated host application Device Adapter_1 APP_1 Device Adapter 2 APP 2 e WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4d Securit
22. Command Line Interface Guide 3 12 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing a Switch TO MMMM W Serial Windows Open the HyperTerminal application on a Windows platform a Click the Start button and then select Programs Accessories HyperTerminal and then HyperTerminal b Select the connection you created earlier and then click OK W Serial Linux Open a command window and then type the following command minicom W Serial Solaris Open a command window and then type the following command tip hardwire 2 Open an admin session and then enter the Set Setup System command Type the values you want for switch IP address EthNetworkAddress and the network mask EthNetworkMask For example Switch 4 admin start Switch admin 4 set setup system 3 Open a Config Edit session and then use the Set Config Switch command to modify the switch configuration For example Switch admin gt config edit Switch admin config gt set config switch For more information about the CLI commands refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Cable Devices to the Switch Connect cables to the SFP transceivers and their corresponding devices and then power up the devices Device adapters can have SFP or SFF transceivers LC type duplex fiber optic cable connectors are designed for SFP transceivers Duplex cable connectors are
23. Command Line Interface Guide 59265 02 B 3 19 3 Installation Installing Feature License Keys E FV C VV 3 20 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Diagnostic information about the switch is available through the chassis LEDs and the port LEDs Diagnostic information is also available through the CLI QuickTools and Enterprise Fabric Suite event logs and error displays This section describes the following types of diagnostics W Chassis Diagnostics describe the Input Power LED and System Fault LED indications WB Power On Self Test Diagnostics describe the Heartbeat LED and the port Logged In LED indications W X Power Supply Diagnostics describe Power Supply Status LED and Power Supply Fault LED indications for model 5802V switches This section also describes using maintenance mode to recover a disabled switch Chassis Diagnostics Chassis diagnostics are indicated by the chassis LEDs as shown in Figure 4 1 Input Power LED Green i oF F 00 00 b ei eco FT eartbeat LED v Green 40 9 1 OO OO System Fault LED Amber 59265 02 B Figure 4 1 Chassis LEDs The following conditions are described W input Power LED Is Not Lit B System Fault LED Is Lit 4 1 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Chassis Diagnostics pu Input Power LED Is Not Lit The Input Power LED
24. Department of Communications Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps necessary to correct the interference Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du Canada Cet quipement ne d passe pas les limites de Classe A d mission de bruits radio lectriques por les appareils num riques telles que prescrites par le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par le minist re des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu r sidentiel peut entrainer le brouillage des r ceptions radio et t l ce qui obligerait le propri taire ou l op rateur prendre les dispositions n cwssaires pour en liminer les causes xii 59265 02 B Preface Communications Statements EMMME JJ CE Statement The CE symbol on the equipment indicates that this system complies with the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility directive of the European Community 2004 108 EC and to the Low Voltage Safety Directive 2006 95 EC Such marking indicates that this system meets or exceeds the following technical standards m EN60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment a EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment m EN 55024 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residen
25. Loader option updates the system boot loader which loads the Linux kernel into memory Use this option only at the direction of your authorized maintenance provider 4 16 59265 02 B 5 Removal Replacement This section describes the removal and replacement procedures for the following FRUs B SFP and XPAK transceivers B Power supplies for model 5802V switches Transceiver Removal and Replacement The SFP and XPAK transceivers can be removed and replaced while the switch is operating without damaging the switch or the transceiver However data transmission on the affected port will be interrupted until the transceiver is installed To remove a transceiver gently press the transceiver into the port to release the tension pull the release tab or lever and then remove the transceiver Different transceiver manufacturers have different release mechanisms Consult the documentation for your transceiver To install insert the transceiver into the port and then gently press until it snaps in place NOTE The SFP and XPAK transceivers will fit only one way If the transceiver does not install under gentle pressure flip it over and try again 5 Removal Replacement Power Supply Removal and Replacement ee Power Supply Removal and Replacement Model 5802V power supplies are hot pluggable you can remove or install one of the power supplies while the switch is operating without disrupting service The power supplies are
26. can configure your switch to suit the demands of your environment by enabling or disabling a variety of switch services Familiarize yourself with the following switch services and determine which ones you need Telnet Provides for the management of the switch over a Telnet connection Disabling this service is not recommended The default is enabled Secure Shell SSH Provides for secure remote connections to the switch using SSH Your workstation must also use an SSH client The default is disabled GUI Management Provides for out of band management of the switch with Enterprise Fabric Suite QuickTools the API SNMP and SMI S If this service is disabled the switch can only be managed inband or through the serial port The default is enabled Inband Management Provides for the management of the switch over an inter switch link using Enterprise Fabric Suite QuickTools SNMP management server or the API If you disable inband management you can no longer communicate with that switch by means other than an Ethernet or serial connection The default is enabled 59265 02 B 2 Planning Switch Services A M 59265 02 B Secure Socket Layer SSL Provides secure connections for Enterprise Fabric Suite the QuickTools Web applet the API and SMI S This service must be enabled to authenticate users through a remote authentication dial in user service RADIUS server when using Enterprise Fabric Suite To enable SSL connections
27. condition remains continue 5 Display the active zone set on each switch using the Zoning Active command or click the Active Zoneset tab in QuickTools Compare the zone membership between the two active zone sets Are they the same W Yes Contact your authorized maintenance provider W No Deactivate one of the active zone sets or edit the conflicting zones so that their membership is the same and then reset the port If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider NOTE E Port isolation can be caused by merging two fabrics whose active zone sets have two zones with the same name but different membership 6 Is the port connected to a switch that supports connection to a TR Port of an QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch W X Yes Configure the port as a TR Port and map the local and remote fabric devices W No Contact your authorized maintenance provider 59265 02 B 4 9 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics E Excessive Port Errors The switch can monitor a set of port errors and generate alarms based on user defined sample windows and thresholds These port errors include the following Cyclic redundancy check CRC errors Decode errors ISL connection count Device login errors Device logout errors Loss of signal errors Port threshold alarm monitoring is disabled by default For information about managing port threshold alarms refer
28. hops Sixty four Fibre Channel SFP ports are available for devices OO OO OO OO 100 oo 000000 OO OO OO OO 000000 OO 00 oo oo OO OO OO OO 00 OO joo oo Ooooooo o OO OO OO OO 000000 o 100 oo Figure 2 6 Cascade with a Loop Topology 59265 02 B 2 11 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics EENENNNNNM Mesh Topology A mesh topology describes a fabric in which each chassis has at least one port directly connected to each other chassis in the fabric Using 24 port QLogic 5800V Series switches the mesh fabric shown in Figure 2 7 has the following characteristics W Each link contributes up to 850MB of bandwidth between switches 1700MB in full duplex Because of multiple parallel paths there is less competition for this bandwidth than with a cascade or a Multistage topology Latency between any two ports is one chassis hop Fifty six Fibre Channel SFP ports are available for devices Raf Pati GO O01 Figure 2 7 Mesh Topology 2 12 59265 02 B 2 Planning Multiple Cha
29. interconnexion appel s XPAK transceivers Zugangliche Teile Nur die folgenden Teile im QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch k nnen kundenseitig ersetzt werden B Netzteile B Schnittstellen f r die Zwischenverbindungstrager SFP transceivers genannt W Schnittstellen f r die Zwischenverbindungstrager XPAK transceivers genannt 59265 02 B XV Preface General Public License EN P L1L be o General Public License QLogic Fibre Channel switches are powered by the Linux operating system A machine readable copy of the Linux source code is available upon written request to the following address A nominal fee will be charged for reproduction shipping and handling costs in accordance with the General Public License QLogic Corporation 4601 Dean Lakes Boulevard Shakopee MN 55379 Attention Technical Support Source Request Warning Installation of software or files not authorized by QLogic will immediately and irrevocably void all warranty and service contracts on the affected units The following general public license has been reproduced with permission from GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freed
30. keyed to ensure correct orientation Choose the fiber optic cable with the connector combination that matches the device adapter GL Ports self configure as FL Ports when connected to loop of devices or F Ports when connected to a single device G Ports self configure as F Ports when connected to a single device Both GL Ports and G Ports self configure as E Ports when connected to another switch 59265 02 B 3 13 3 Installation Installing Firmware EENNNNM Installing Firmware The switch comes with current firmware installed You can upgrade firmware as new firmware becomes available using the CLI QuickTools or Enterprise Fabric Suite This guide describes how to install firmware using QuickTools and the CLI For information about installing firmware using Enterprise Fabric Suite refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide B Using QuickTools to Install Firmware m Using the CLI to Install Firmware You can load and activate firmware upgrades on an operating switch without disrupting data traffic or re initializing attached devices If you attempt to perform a non disruptive activation without satisfying the following conditions the activation will fail WB The current firmware and the new firmware must support a non disruptive activation For information about compatible firmware versions refer to the Firmware Release Notes BW No changes are being made to switches in the fabric including powering
31. log file 4 15 Logged In LED 1 5 4 7 login limit 2 31 59265 02 B maintainability A 4 maintenance interface A 4 menu 4 14 mode 1 3 4 3 4 13 Maintenance button 1 2 1 3 4 13 Management Server 2 17 management workstation 1 7 3 11 marking A 8 media type A 3 memory flash 1 3 workstation 3 2 mesh topology 2 12 minicom 3 8 mPort Technology 1 4 multiple chassis fabrics 2 6 Multistage topology 2 13 N Network Time Protocol service 2 17 non critical error 4 3 non disruptive activation 3 14 N Port ID Virtualization 2 13 NTP See Network Time Protocol null modem F F DB9 cable 3 11 O operating systems 3 2 over temperature 4 6 P password file reset 4 15 maintenance mode 4 13 restore default 4 15 peer 2 19 Index 3 Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series E e performance device 2 6 switch 2 3 PKI See Public Key Infrastructure planning 2 1 policy IKE 2 19 security 2 19 port 1 6 binding 2 19 buffer credits 2 3 characteristics A 2 diagnostics 4 7 Ethernet 1 7 fabric 1 6 Fibre Channel 1 4 generic 1 6 LEDs 1 5 maximum number of ports users A 3 number of A 2 security 2 19 serial 1 8 SFP 1 4 speed A 3 types 1 6 A 2 XPAK 1 4 POST See Power on Self Test power consumption A 5 cord 3 10 A 5 requirements 3 2 source loading A 5 supply 5 2 supply diagnostics 4 12 Power Supply Fault LED 1 9 4 12 Power Supply Status LED 1 9 4 12 Power on Self Test descripti
32. m Refer to the QLogic 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User s Guide for information about QuickTools W Refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide for information about using the Enterprise Fabric Suite application The Enterprise Fabric Suite CD comes with a 30 day trial license Chassis Controls and LEDs The chassis LEDs provide information about the switch s operational status These LEDs include the Input Power LED green Heartbeat LED green and the System Fault LED amber as shown in Figure 1 2 The Maintenance button shown in Figure 1 2 is the only chassis control and is used to reset a switch or to recover a disabled switch Input Power LED Green M mm soli Heartbeat LED OOOO A Q e Green x 0 r3 System Fault LED Maintenance Amber Button Figure 1 2 Chassis LEDs and Controls To apply power to the switch plug the power cords into the switch AC power receptacles located on the back of the switch and into a 100 240 VAC power source Input Power LED Green The Input Power LED indicates the voltage status at the switch logic circuitry During normal operation this LED lights up to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is receiving the correct DC voltages When the switch is in maintenance mode this LED is not lit 1 2 59265 0
33. or modify the etc minirc dfl file with the following content pr portdev ttySO pu minit pu mreset pu mhangup b Verify that all users have permission to run minicom Review the etc minicom users file and confirm that the line ALL exists or that there are specific user entries W X For Solaris Modify the etc remote file to include the following line hardwire N dv dev term a brf9600 el C S Q U D ie 5 0e D dev term a refers to serial port a Choose the dv setting to match the workstation port to which you connected the switch 3 Proceed to Connect the Switch to AC Power on page 3 9 3 8 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing a Switch 9 9 7 ENS Zw Connect the Switch to AC Power WARNING This product is supplied with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety Table A 1 Use this power cable in conjunction with a grounded outlet to avoid electrical shock An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the switch chassis The customer must ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent electrical shock A different power cable is required in some countries because the plug on the cable supplied with the equipment will not fit the electrical outlet In this case you must supply your own power cable For 125V and 250V electrical service the cable must be rated at 10A AVERTISSEMENT P
34. received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 6 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Program or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it 59265 02 B xix Preface General Public License ee 7 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Program the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License 8 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribut
35. remote host When prompted for the source file name type the path for the firmware image file For example User Account johndoe IP Address 10 0 0 254 Source Filename 8 0 00 16 epc About to install image Do you want to continue y n y 4 When prompted to install the new firmware type y to continue or n to cancel Typing y will disrupt traffic This step is the last opportunity to cancel For example About to install image Do you want to continue y n y Connected to 10 20 20 200 10 20 20 200 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready 3 16 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing Firmware ST LSE 5 Type the password for your account name FTP only For example 331 Password required for johndoe Password 230 User johndoe logged in 6 The firmware will now be downloaded from the remote host to the switch installed and activated Custom Firmware Installation A custom firmware installation downloads the firmware image file from an FTP or TFTP server to the switch unpacks the image file and resets the switch in separate steps This type of installation allows you to choose the type of switch reset and whether the activation will be disruptive Reset Switch command or non disruptive Hotreset command The following example describes a custom firmware installation with a non disruptive activation 1 Download the firmware image file from the workstation to the switch
36. reset the switch use a pointed tool to press and hold the Maintenance button for less than two seconds The switch responds as follows 1 All the chassis LEDs light up except the System Fault LED 2 After approximately one minute the POST begins extinguishing the Heartbeat LED 3 When the POST is complete the Input Power LED lights up and the Heartbeat LED flashes once per second Placing the Switch in Maintenance Mode To place the switch in maintenance mode 1 Isolate the switch from the fabric 2 Using a pointed tool press and hold the Maintenance button for a few seconds until only the Heartbeat LED is lit Hold the maintenance button until the Heartbeat LED goes out and then release the button The Heartbeat LED remains lit while the switch is in maintenance mode To exit maintenance mode and return to normal operation press the Maintenance button momentarily 59265 02 B nd 1 General Description Fibre Channel Ports ee Fibre Channel Ports The QLogic 5800V Series switch has 20 Fibre Channel SFP ports and 4 Fibre Channel XPAK ports SFP ports are numbered 0 19 as shown in Figure 1 3 Each SFP port is served by an SFP optical transceiver and is capable of 1 2 4 or 8Gbps transmission SFP ports are hot pluggable and can self discover both the port type and transmission speed when connected to devices or other switches The port LEDs are located above ports 0 9 and below ports 10 19 The port LEDs provide p
37. to either device must use that same TR Port B Multiple local devices connected to different local switches can be mapped to the same remote device over one TR Port on each local switch B A local device cannot be mapped over an E Port to another local switch then over a TR Port to the remote device The local switch to which the local device is connected must connect directly to the remote fabric over a TR Port NOTE When a local device is mapped over a TR_Port to a remote device the local device and its TR Port appear as an NPIV connected device in the remote fabric It is possible though not recommended to map such a local device over a second TR Port to a local device in a second local fabric In this case if you merge the two local fabrics the transparent route becomes inactive for the devices that now have a path over an ISL and an alarm is generated 2 14 59265 02 B 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics ls W Because Cisco switches do not support the Unzoned Name Server Cisco fabrics must be pre zoned before you can set up TR mappings to a remote Cisco fabric using the TR Mapping Manager dialog box The Cisco fabric zone set must be changed to add zones so that the WWNs of the remote devices to be mapped and the WWNs of the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch TR ports are zoned together For more information see the Cisco documentation for specific information to configure zoning Retain these
38. to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide If the count for any of these errors exceeds the rising trigger for three consecutive sample windows the switch generates an alarm disables the affected port and changes the port operational state to down Port errors can be caused by the following B Triggers are too low or the sample window is too small W Faulty Fibre Channel port cable m Faulty SFP B Faulty port W Faulty device or adapter Review the event browser to determine if excessive port errors are responsible for disabling the port Look for a message that mentions one of the monitored error types indicating that the port has been disabled and then do the following 1 Examine the alarm configuration for the associated error using the Show Config Threshold command Refer to the Show Config Threshold command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Are the thresholds and sample window correct a Yes Continue a No Correct the alarm configuration If the condition remains continue 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Transceiver Diagnostics TE MM 2 _ Reset the port and then perform an external port loopback test to validate the port and the SFP For information about testing ports refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide or the QLogic 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User s Guide D
39. up powering down disconnecting or connecting ISLs changing switch configurations or installing firmware No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state No Zoning Edit sessions are open in the fabric No changes are being made to attached devices including powering up powering down disconnecting connecting or adapter configuration NOTE If a non disruptive activation fails you will usually be prompted to try again later Otherwise the switch will perform a disruptive activation Install firmware on one switch at a time in the fabric If you are installing firmware on more than one switch wait 120 seconds after the activation is complete before installing firmware on the next switch Ports that are stable when the non disruptive activation begins and then change states will be reset When the non disruptive activation is complete Enterprise Fabric Suite and QuickTools sessions reconnect automatically However Telnet sessions must be restarted manually 3 14 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing Firmware TO ESE NOTE After upgrading firmware that includes changes to QuickTools an open QuickTools session may issue a message indicating that the firmware is not supported This message means that the new firmware is not supported by the previous QuickTools version To correct this close the QuickTools session and the browser window and then open a new QuickTools session Using QuickTools to Install Fir
40. zones in the zone set after completion of the TR mapping as a best practice until you no longer need to map the device to the local fabric To configure transparent routing using QuickTools or Enterprise Fabric Suite 1 Determine what devices on the local fabric require access to devices on the remote fabric Local devices must be attached directly to the QLogic 5800V Series switch 2 Configure one or more TR Ports on the local QLogic 5800V Series switch first and then connect the TR_Port to the remote fabric The application prompts you to configure TR_Ports where existing port connections to remote fabrics have isolated For remote Brocade or Cisco fabrics the switch to which the TR_Port connects must support N Port ID Virtualization NPIV and for Brocade fabrics the interoperability mode must be configured to InteropMode 0 Other Brocade or Cisco switches in the remote fabric need not support NPIV NOTE Be sure to configure the TR_Port before connecting the remote fabric to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch If the remote fabric is connected to a port on theQLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch that is not a TR Port the two fabrics may establish an E Port connection and the local and remote fabrics may merge This mixed fabric is not a supported configuration If the port type is changed to TR Port after connecting the remote fabric a port reset may be required to completely establish the TR connection 3 Ma
41. 0 d1 ee 18 d4 5f Authentication None Node WWN 10 00 00 d1 ee 18 d4 5g Authentication None Observe the following rules Switch_1 and all devices and switches connected to Switch_1 must be included in the group even if the switch or devices does not support authentication Otherwise the Switch_1 port will become isolated W You must specify adapters by node WWN Switches can be specified by port or node WWN The type of switch WWN you use in the switch security database must be the same as that in the adapter security database For example if you specify a switch with a port WWN in the switch security database you must also specify that switch in the adapter security database with the same port WWN gi For CHAP authentication create 32 character hexadecimal or 16 character ASCI secrets The switch secret must be shared with the adapter security database 59265 02 B 2 23 2 Planning Security CO P8 9a b Create an ISL group Group ISL 1 in Security Set 1 with Switch 1 Switch 2 Adapter 1 and JBOD as members as shown in the following table Switch 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret 0123456789abcdef Binding None Switch 2 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret abcdefabcdef012 Binding None The Switch 1 secret must be shared with the Switch 2 database 2 Configure securit
42. 2 B 1 General Description Chassis Controls and LEDs TO RESESESENESUSUISZZISIIISIZZZT Heartbeat LED Green The Heartbeat LED indicates the status of the internal switch processor and the results of the power on self test POST Following a normal power up the Heartbeat LED blinks approximately once per second to indicate that the switch passed the POST and that the internal switch processor is running In maintenance mode the Heartbeat LED remains lit Refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 4 3 for more information about Heartbeat LED blink patterns System Fault LED Amber The System Fault LED lights up to indicate that a fault exists in the switch firmware or hardware Fault conditions include POST errors over temperature conditions and power supply malfunctions The Heartbeat LED shows a blink code for POST errors and over temperature conditions For more information refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 4 3 Maintenance Button The Maintenance button shown in Figure 1 2 is a dual function momentary switch on the front panel Press the maintenance button to reset the switch or to place the switch in maintenance mode Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides access to the switch for maintenance purposes when flash memory or the resident configuration file has been corrupted For more information see Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode on page 4 13 Resetting a Switch To
43. 2 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics ls Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern A configuration file system error blink pattern is four blinks followed by a two second pause The four blink error pattern indicates that a configuration file system error has occurred and that the configuration file must be restored Two seconds f y debes a J es T2 Figure 4 4 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern To restore the switch configuration 1 Establish communications with the switch using Telnet Type one of the following on the command line telnet xxx Xxxx XXX XXX or telnet switchname where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the switch IP address and switchname is the switch name associated with the IP address 2 A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login Type an account name and password The default account name and password are admin and password 3 Open an admin session to acquire the necessary authority For example Switch admin start 4 Restore the configuration When the restore is complete the switch will reset For example Switch admin gt config restore If a configuration does not exist enter the Config Backup command and then enter the Config Restore command 59265 02 B 4 5 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics ee Over Temperature Blink Pattern An over temperature bli
44. 2V vine Ge Se RORIS e yes OUS de eek eae es 1 9 Switch Management ania Si cde ewe EU TERRE e ERE Rec daw ile oye ews 1 10 QuickTools Web Applet 0000 ccc cece eee eee 1 10 Enterprise Fabric Suite du pk RR Media bee ae aed 1 11 Command Line Interface 0 00 cee eee 1 11 Application Programming Interface 00 eee ee eee 1 11 Simple Network Management Protocol 0 00 1 12 Storage Management Initiative Specification 1 12 File Transfer Protocols rud ce bein m obe sede Sia ed d pw d 1 12 2 Planning BISO Er s tate ce esu E WE da vas ee d eee jc 2 1 Device ACCESS cusa tace Sea v Re EROR SOR AGER dg ee Re n een Ra ae 2 2 PerformaNCE custos Ac kaen i Eewa ud addas aad 2 3 DISIANCE n 2 3 Bandwidth CPERCM c DPMELMM 2 4 LOINC qM CT tetas aN aaa a TEs be Seed Les whey 2 5 Feature Licensing s ves ss6xk wees Seeks c OWS BREEDS EMSRS RE REDS 2 5 Multiple Chassis Fabrics 0 0 0 c cee ee 2 6 Optimizing Device Performance 0000 cee eee eee 2 6 Domain ID Principal Priority and Domain ID Lock EY Stacking P mc 2 8 Common Topologies are x RELIER REREPEXEZQGD ERES od RE EE RE 2 10 Cascade Topology cee eee eee eee 2 11 Mesh TOBOIOUy occas es 258e545005 2860445454208 35458 2 12 MultiStage Topology 200 e eee eee 2 13 iv 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Sw
45. Diagnostics Logged In LED Indications Port diagnostics are indicated by the Logged In LED for SFP and XPAK ports as shown in Figure 4 6 SFP Port XPAK Port Logged In LED Logged In LED OO OO O0 OO Ee l I L1 Figure 4 6 Logged In LED The Logged In LED has three indications W X Continuous illumination A device is logged in to the port B Flashing once per second A device is logging in to the port or the port is in the diagnostics state B Flashing twice per second The port is down offline or an error has occurred If a Logged In LED is flashing twice per second review the event browser for alarm messages regarding the affected port You can also inspect the alarm log using the Show Alarm command If there is an error alarm messages may point to one or more of the following conditions m E Port Isolation D Excessive Port Errors 59265 02 B 4 7 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics EN F b V E Port Isolation A Logged In LED error indication is often the result of E Port isolation E Port isolation can be caused by the following WB Security failure WB A port configured as FL Port is connected to another switch W Conflicting domain IDs B X Conflicting timeout values B Conflicting zone membership between active zone sets Using QuickTools review t
46. ELCHCHCICHCIEIL EL CH ELELLI LI Device Switch 1 Device Switch 2 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e Security Yes Security Yes Figure 2 10 Security Example RADIUS Server 59265 02 B 2 25 2 Planning Security E EE To secure F_Ports and E_Ports and pass authorization and authentication to a RADIUS server 1 Configure the Radius 1 host as a RADIUS server on Switch 1 and Switch 2 to authenticate device logins as shown in the following table Device Authentication Order Total Servers Device Authentication Server Server IP Address Secret RadiusLocal Authenticate devices using the RADIUS server security database first If the RADIUS server is unavailable use the local switch security database 1 Enables support for one RADIUS server True Enables Radius 1 to authenticate device log ins 10 20 30 40 1234567890123456 106 character ASCI string MD5 hash This is the secret that allows direct communica tion with the RADIUS server Specify the server IP address and the secret with which the switches will authenticate with the server Configure the switches so that devices authenticate through the switches only if the RADIUS server is unavailable 2 Create a security set Security Set 1 on Switch 1 a Create a port group Group Port 1 in Security Set 1 with Switch 1 and Adapter 1 as members as shown in the following Switch 1 Node WW
47. EyL___ IP Security IP security provides encryption based security for IPv4 and IPv6 communications through policies and associations Policies define security for host to host and host to gateway connections one policy for each direction For example to secure the connection between two hosts you need two policies one for outbound traffic from the source to the destination and another for inbound traffic to the source from the destination A security association defines the encryption algorithm and encryption key public key or secret to apply when called by a security policy A security policy can call several associations at different times but each association is related to only one policy You must configure matching security associations on the switch and on the connected devices peers that require secure IP communication To simplify the IP security configuration process the switch supports the Internet key exchange IKE IKE is a protocol that automates the configuration of matching IP security associations on the switch and on the connected device or peer The KE peer defines the IKE security association connection through which the IKE policy configures the IP security associations The KE policy defines the type of data traffic to secure between the switch and the peer and how to encrypt that data You must create the same IKE peer and IKE policy configurations on the switch and the peer device Public key encryption requ
48. Maintenance Mode A T 5 Select option 1 from the maintenance menu When prompted for a file name type the firmware image file name For example Image filename filename Unpacking filename please wait Unpackage successful 6 Select option 7 to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode Resetting the Network Configuration in Maintenance Mode Option 2 The Reset Network Config option resets the network properties to the factory default values and saves them on the switch For information about the default network configuration values refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Resetting User Accounts in Maintenance Mode Option 3 The Reset User Accounts to Default option restores the password for the Admin account name to the default password and removes all other user accounts from the switch Copying Log Files in Maintenance Mode Option 4 The Copy Log Files option copies all log file buffers to a file on the switch named logfile You can use FTP to download this file to the management workstation however you must download the ogfile before resetting the switch For information about downloading files from the switch refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Removing the Switch Configuration in Maintenance Mode Option 5 The Remove Switch Config option deletes all configurations from the switch except the default config
49. N 10 00 00 c0 3d 07 e3 4c Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret 0123456789abcdef Adapter 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4d Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret fedcba9876543210 2 26 59265 02 B 2 Planning Security TO SESE Observe the following rules Switch_1 and all devices and switches connected to Switch_1 must be included in the group even if the switch or device does not support authentication Otherwise the Switch_1 port will become isolated from the fabric You must specify adapters by node WWN Switches can be specified by port or node WWN The type of switch WWN you use in the switch security database must be the same as that in the adapter security database For example if you specify a switch with a port WWN in the switch security database you must also specify that switch in the adapter security database with the same port WWN For CHAP authentication create 32 character hexadecimal or 16 character ASCI secrets The switch secret must be shared with the adapter security database b Create an ISL group Group_ISL_1 in Security_Set_1 with Switch_1 and Switch_2 as members as shown in the following The Switch_1 secret must be shared with the Switch_2 security database Switch 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret 0123456789abcdef Binding None Switch 2 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e
50. Ndoctor and mPort license key Removed references to an internal battery 5 1 Correct 5 and 6 switch stacking cable illustrations 2 9 2 10 Updated power source loading A 5 Updated regulatory certifications A 8 ii 59265 02 B 59265 02 B Table of Contents Preface Intended Audlernce aee qaad e d OR e eX eee A aw ca RR Related Materials i5 uit bon dI44 Heed wae PRX Cx tae dci ess What s New in this Release llle Safety Notices sss ose RR e RR REX CREARE RE ERE EAE RC EX Sicherheitshinweise llle RR Notes informatives relatives la s curit lll Advertencias de seguridad 0002 e eee ees Communications Statements anaa eee ees Federal Communications Commission FCC Class A Statement Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement croco Sets hye E UE Ante ts an Ut Ny ete Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du VCCI Class A Statement 0 02 eee Laser Safety Information llli Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity ESDS Precautions Accessible Parts ses se PR exor Razr AR ep tala wal pays odes Pi ces Accessibles 0 000 c cee ae Zugangliche Tell amp z iuis cse yeh b E RE CAM UG A REN a e nde General Public License 00 cece eee eens Preamble sno s e RR Galatea Race CRAS Terms and Conditions for Copying Distribution and Modification
51. PH Rev 4 3 FC PH 2 FC PH 3 FC PI 3 FC SP FC Tape FC VI FC SW 4 Fibre Channel Element MIB RFC 2837 Fibre Alliance MIB Version 4 0 Classes 2 and 3 Fibre Channel Classes 2 and 3 connectionless G_Port GL Port F Port FL Port E Port TR Port G Port F Port E Port All ports are auto discovering and self configuring 8 12 16 or 20 SFP ports Four XPAK ports 59265 02 B A Specifications Fabric Specifications TO EEE Sealgpllity ido deteci na tise pas Roads Maximum 239 switches depending on configuration Maximum User Ports 475 000 ports depending on configuration Buffer Credits 16 buffer credits per port ASIC embedded memory Media Type PONS 0 19 ideo ao iereit SFP optical transceiver Ports 20 23 1 2 cccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees XPAK switch stacking cables Fabric Port Speed Ports 0 19 eeseeenn 1 0625 2 125 4 250 or 8 50Gbps POMS 20 29 sss esistere 12 750 or 25 50Gbps Maximum Frame Size 2 148 bytes 2112 byte payload System Processor 400MHz 440EP processor Fabric Latency intra switch 2Gbps to 2Gbps 0 6 us 4Gbps to 4Gbps lt 0 3 us 8Gbps to SGbps s 0 2 us 10Gbps to 10Gbps 0 2 us 20Gbps to 20Gbps 0 2 us Bandwidth Point
52. Preface Safety Notices ls Safety Notices A Warning notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing personal injury The following pages contain warnings 3 4 3 9 A Caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing damage to the equipment The following pages contain cautions 3 5 3 5 4 16 5 2 Sicherheitshinweise Ein Warnhinweis weist auf das Vorhandensein einer Gefahr hin die m glicherweise Verletzungen zur Folge hat 3 4 3 9 Ein Vorsichtshinweis weist auf das Vorhandensein einer Gefahr hin die m glicherweise Ger tesch den zur Folge hat 3 5 3 5 4 16 5 2 Notes informatives relatives la s curit Une note informative Avertissement indique la pr sence d un risque pouvant entrainer des blessures 3 4 3 9 Une note informative Attention indique la pr sence d un risque pouvant entrainer des d g ts mat riels 3 5 3 5 4 16 5 2 Advertencias de seguridad Un aviso de Advertencia indica la presencia de un peligro que puede causar lesiones personales 3 4 3 9 Un aviso de Precauci n indica la presencia de un peligro que puede causar dafio al equipo 3 5 3 5 4 16 5 2 59265 02 B xi Preface Communications Statements i Y Communications Statements The following statements apply to this product The statements for other products intended for use with this product appear in their accompanying manuals Federal Co
53. Protocol that secures connections to the switch for the command line interface Glossary 5 Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series E ee Secure Socket Layer Protocol that secures connections to the switch for Enterprise Fabric Suite Quick Tools the API and SMI S Signed Certificate A certificate that has been signed by a certificate authority that contains the public private key pair and the valid device identities Simple Network Management Protocol A networking protocol that enables you to monitor the switch using third party appli cations that use SNMP SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable Small Form Factor Pluggable A 1 2 4 8 Gbps transceiver device that plugs into the Fibre Channel port SMI S Storage Management Initiative Specifica tion SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Stacking Cable An XPAK cable that connects two or more switches through the 10Gbps XPAK ports Storage Management Initiative Specification A standard that provides for the manage ment of the switch through third party management applications Target A storage device that responds to an initi ator device Glossary 6 TR Port Transparent routing port A port type that uses the Fibre Channel industry standard NPIV to provide access to devices on a remote Brocade or Cisco fabric User Account An object stored on a switch that consists of an account name password authority lev
54. a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names xxii 59265 02 B Preface qfsApp Program License TO pEEEEEEEEEEINISSZSSZZMI Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License qfsApp Program License This source code may be used
55. able Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series EN Pp ALL 1 W IKE Policy An IKE profile that defines the type of data traffic to secure between the switch and the peer and how to encrypt that data See Internet Key Exchange IKE Inband Management The ability to manage a switch through another switch over an inter switch link Initiator The device that initiates a data exchange with a target device In Order Delivery A feature that requires that frames be received in the same order in which they were sent Input Power LED A chassis LED that indicates that the switch logic circuitry is receiving the correct DC voltages Inter Fabric Zone IFZ A zone that is used to map local devices to devices on a remote Brocade or Cisco fabric across a TR Port The zone membership consists of the port WWNs of the local device the remote device and the TR Port The zone name is a concate nation of the IFZ prefix the lowest WWN and the remaining WWN separated by underscores Internet Key Exchange IKE A protocol that automates the sharing of encryption keys and algorithms through the configuration of matching IP security associations on the switch and on the connected device or peer See IKE Peer and IKE Policy Glossary 4 Inter Switch Link The connection between two switches using E Ports IP Security Encryption based security for IPv4 and IPv6 communications through security policies and security
56. ables or disables switch management through third party applications that use GS 3 Management Server The default is disabled Call Home Provides for automated e mail notification of switch status and operating conditions based on specified event severity levels The Call Home service is enabled by default The Call Home service requires an Ethernet connection to at least one SMTP server In addition to enabling the Call Home service you must configure the following Call Home parameters J Primary and secondary SMTP servers and their IP addresses C Contact information C One or more Call Home profiles to specify mail recipients message format and the event severity level that will initiate a message You can configure periodic event data collection and processing through the Tech_Support_Center profile for automated status and trend analysis 2 17 2 Planning Internet Protocol Support Doct etaLoAL LAQULQ DEEP EELT E T T IIIIIIII E Internet Protocol Support The switch supports IP version 4 IPV4 IP version 6 IPV6 and DNS host names IPV4 and IPV6 are enabled by default Consider your IP version requirements and the availability of a DNS server Security Security is available at the following levels W User Account Security IP Security Port Binding Connection Security Device Security User Account Security User account security consists of the administration of account names passwords
57. age source energizes the switch logic circuitry Internal fans provide cooling Air flow can be front to back or back to front 59265 02 B m 1 General Description Switch Management ee Switch Management The switch supports the following management tools QuickTools Web Applet Enterprise Fabric Suite Command Line Interface Application Programming Interface Simple Network Management Protocol Storage Management Initiative Specification B File Transfer Protocols QuickTools Web Applet To provide basic switch management tools in a graphical user interface and to make switch management less dependent on a specific platform each switch contains a Web applet called QuickTools QuickTools is best suited for fabrics with fewer than four switches For larger fabrics consider the optional management application Enterprise Fabric Suite You run QuickTools by opening the switch IP address with an Internet browser QuickTools provides the following management features Faceplate device management Switch and port statistics Configuration wizard Zoning administration Fabric tree for fabric management User account configuration Switch and fabric events Operational and environmental statistics Global device nicknames W Online help For more information about QuickTools refer to the QLogic 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User s Guide 1 10 59265 02 B 1 General Description Switch Management A M Enterprise Fab
58. alization NPIV and makes local and remote devices accessible to each other while maintaining the local and remote fabrics as separate fabrics 59265 02 B 2 13 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics EE You can configure transparent routing using QuickTools Enterprise Fabric Suite or the CLI However only QuickTools and Enterprise Fabric Suite validate your entries manage the zone mapping for the local fabric and create a list of zoning commands that can be run in a script on an Brocade or Cisco SAN switch For more detailed information see the QLogic 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User s Guide QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide and the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide You can connect multiple QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switches to one or more remote fabrics using multiple TR Ports Local and remote devices are identified by their respective port worldwide names Consider the following mapping rules W ATR Portcan support a maximum of 32 local device remote device mappings W A specific local device can be mapped to devices on only one remote fabric Local devices on the same QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch can each be mapped to different remote fabrics B Formappings between a specific QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch and a remote fabric each local device or remote device can be mapped over only one TR Port Additional mappings
59. also interchangeable that is the left and right power supplies are the same unit CAUTION W Both power supplies must have the same air flow direction to prevent the switch from overheating W To avoid overheating do not operate the switch with one power supply any longer than necessary When removing or replacing a power supply consider the following m The left and right power supplies are interchangeable However you must orient the power supply so that the AC receptacle is on the right W X Both power supplies must have the same air flow direction The part number label on the power supply indicates the air flow direction m When removing or replacing a power supply on an operating switch be sure that the Heartbeat LED is blinking once per second normal operation so that the switch can correctly report the power supply status To remove a power supply unplug the power supply and then loosen the two knurled fasteners with a cross head screw driver as shown in Figure 5 1 Grasp the power supply handle and then pull firmly to disengage the modular connector Slide the power supply out of its bay Knurled Fasteners Figure 5 1 Power Supply Removal 5 2 59265 02 B 5 Removal Replacement Power Supply Removal and Replacement A M To install a power supply 1 Confirm that the Heartbeat LED is blinking once per second normal operation so that the switch can correctly report the power su
60. as you wish subject to the MIT license 2001 Bob Trower Trantor Standard Systems Inc Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE 59265 02 B xxiii Preface Technical Support E Technical Support Training Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic products QLogic direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider Visit the QLogic support Web s
61. associations See Security Association and Security Policy License Key A code associated with a separately purchased feature that activates that feature on the switch LIP Loop Initialization Primitive Maintenance Button Momentary button on the switch used to reset the switch or place the switch in maintenance mode Maintenance Mode Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides access to the switch for maintenance purposes Management Information Base A set of guidelines and definitions for SNMP functions Management Workstation PC workstation that manages the fabric through the fabric management switch Mesh Topology A fabric in which each chassis has at least one port directly connected to every other chassis in the fabric MIB Management Information Base 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series a mPort Technology A feature that enables you to choose which Fibre Channel ports are active ona switch that is licensed for fewer than the 20 ports Multistage Topology A fabric in which two or more edge switches connect to one or more core switches Network Time Protocol A network protocol that enables a client to synchronize its time with a server NL_Port Node Loop Port A Fibre Channel device port that supports the arbitrated loop protocol N_Port Node Port A Fibre Channel device port in a point to point or fabric connection
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63. cations succ RR seve RERO RR A 8 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series TO eT Glossary Index List of Figures Figure Page 1 1 QLogic 5802V Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 0000 0e cee eee 1 1 12 Chassis LEDs and Gontrols iusso cR RC Ga RE RC Re oc XC Cea CR Cice d 1 2 1 3 Fibre Channel Pos usas ac an ovo opc dac duce bank era dS a EROS Y Xa TEE 1 4 IL a 0r TP T I 1 5 1 5 Ethernet Port sc i ise e RE ba ee Ce e e eda Reel e der va e d 1 7 1 6 Serial Port and Pin Identification llle 1 8 1 7 Model 5802V Power Supplies isa es err Ih D RYE Ren beh toad desc 1 9 2 1 TWO SWICH Stack eka de kae eek een gh n EORR Ca Rew RR ER RO a an Rs 2 8 2 2 Three Switch Stack iss 2625 Rh i Ueda Ree eee SRR Oe eee eS 2 8 2 3 Fo r Switeh Stack 3k booed Ry eee INE OEE ee TORR OR EC ee eee 2 9 2 4 Five Swilchr Stack ou acce cond cette dee eee thee dee datas Koad ee gad 2 9 25 SM OWICN SACK au echas bach coeds e od pide Ded be eed eee om 2 10 2 6 Cascade with a Loop Topology cece eect tenes 2 11 2 7 Mesh Topology exc oki E RR TREES Ee EEE OPE EST Rae EE ERE E 2 12 2 8 Multistage Topology s saa a ERE Roe REOR RU RI GL p ES pub IO Sed e Sopa ir ec 2 13 2 9 Security Example Switches and Adapters 0 00 c eee eee eens 2 22 2 10 Security Example RADIUS Server 000 c eee eee 2 25 2 11 Security Example Management Server 00 00 llli
64. ce mode temporarily returns the switch IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides access to the following menu options Exiting the Maintenance Menu Option 0 Unpacking a Firmware Image File in Maintenance Mode Option 1 Resetting the Network Configuration in Maintenance Mode Option 2 Resetting User Accounts in Maintenance Mode Option 3 Copying Log Files in Maintenance Mode Option 4 Removing the Switch Configuration in Maintenance Mode Option 5 Remaking the File System in Maintenance Mode Option 6 Resetting the Switch in Maintenance Mode Option 7 Updating the Boot Loader in Maintenance Mode Option 8 To recover a switch 1 Place the switch in maintenance mode by pressing and holding the Maintenance button with a pointed tool until only the Heartbeat LED is lit and then release the button The Heartbeat LED remains lit when the switch is in maintenance mode 2 Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the maintenance mode IP address 10 0 0 1 3 Type the maintenance mode account name prom and password prom Switch login prom Password xxxx 59265 02 B 4 13 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode Doct E DO T T TETTE E 4 The Maintenance menu lists several recovery options To select a switch recovery option type the corresponding number and then press ENTER 0 Exit Image Unpack Reset Network Config Reset User Accounts to Default Copy Log Files Remove S
65. count name default 3 12 FTP 3 17 maintenance mode 4 13 active zone set 2 2 Activity LED 1 5 1 7 air flow A 7 alias 2 2 altitude A 7 Application Programming Interface 1 11 association 2 19 authority 2 19 authorization 2 20 bandwidth 2 4 A 3 boot loader 4 16 browser 3 2 buffer credit 2 3 A 3 59265 02 B C cable 10 100 Base T 3 11 10 100 Base T crossover 3 11 fibre optic 2 1 null modem F F DB9 3 11 XPAK switch stacking 3 6 Call Home service 2 17 cascade topology 2 11 certificate 2 19 2 20 certificate authority 2 19 chassis air flow A 7 diagnostics 4 1 marking A 8 shock A 7 vibration A 7 classes of service A 2 command line interface 1 11 Common Information Model 2 17 configuration file system error 1 3 4 5 4 6 remove 4 15 restore default 4 15 controls 1 2 credits 2 3 A 3 critical error 4 3 Index 1 Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series EN Uh 8 oO Q D device access 2 2 authentication 2 20 authorization 2 20 cabling 3 13 description 2 1 performance 2 6 security 2 20 security example 2 22 diagnostics 4 1 4 3 A 4 digital certificate 2 19 dimensions A 5 distance 2 3 domain ID conflict 4 8 description 2 7 lock 2 7 E E Port 1 6 4 8 e mail notification 2 17 emissions standards A 8 encryption 2 19 Enterprise Fabric Suite 1 11 environmental conditions 3 2 specifications A 7 standard A 8 error critical 4 3 fatal POST 4 4 port
66. covering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode on page 4 13 All other blink patterns indicate critical errors In addition to producing a heartbeat error blink patterns a critical error also illuminates the System Fault LED The Heartbeat LED shows an error blink pattern for the following conditions W 1blink Normal operation 2 blinks Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern 3 blinks Fatal POST Error Blink Pattern 4 blinks Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern 5 blinks Over Temperature Blink Pattern 59265 02 B 4 3 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics EE e Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern An internal firmware failure blink pattern is two blinks followed by a two second pause The two blink error pattern indicates that the firmware has failed the switch must be reset Momentarily press and release the Maintenance button to reset the switch Two seconds E mm mm Figure 4 2 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern Fatal POST Error Blink Pattern A system error blink pattern is three blinks followed by a two second pause The three blink error pattern indicates that a POST failure or a system error has left the switch inoperable If a system error occurs contact your authorized maintenance provider Momentarily press and release the Maintenance button to reset the switch Two seconds x gt a MMA Figure 4 3 Fatal POST Error Blink Pattern 4 4 59265 0
67. d Zone Sets The zone sets stored on a switch excluding the active zone set Device Security A component of fabric security that provides for the authorization and authen tication of devices that attach to a switch through the use of groups and security sets Domain ID User defined number that identifies the switch in the fabric Enterprise Fabric Suite A separately licensed workstation based switch management application Event Log Log of messages describing events that occur in the fabric Expansion Port A port in an Fibre Channel switch that connects to another Fibre Channel switch or bridge device by an inter switch link E Ports are used to link Fibre Channel switches to form a multi switch fabric 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series TO SEA Extended Credits A feature of Enterprise Fabric Suite that enables you to reallocate port buffer credits to extend transmission distances Fabric Database The set of fabrics that have been opened during a QuickTools or management session Fabric Device Management Interface An interface by which device host bus adapters can be managed through the fabric Fabric Management Switch The switch through which the fabric is managed Fabric Name User defined name in QuickTools and Enterprise Fabric Suite associated with the file that contains user list data for the fabric Fabric Port See F Port Fabric Sec
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69. des access to the Enterprise Fabric Suite graphical user interface that provides comprehensive fabric management for fabrics of four or more switches This license enables you to download install and use Enterprise Fabric Suite on an unlimited number of workstations Enterprise Fabric Suite is available with a 30 day trial license on the CD that is included with the switch product The port activation license activates additional SFP ports for a total of 16 20 or 24 ports m The 20Gb license enables the XPAK ports to transmit and receive at 25 5Gbps instead of the default 12 75Gbps Upgrading a switch is not disruptive nor does it require a switch reset To order a license key contact your switch distributor or your authorized reseller For more information about installing a license key refer to Installing Feature License Keys on page 3 19 59265 02 B 2 5 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics E Multiple Chassis Fabrics Connecting switches expands the number of available ports for devices Each switch in the fabric is identified by a unique domain ID and the fabric can automatically resolve domain ID conflicts Because the Fibre Channel ports are self configuring you can connect QLogic 5800V Series switches in a wide variety of topologies Transparent routing to a legacy fabric is also possible using TR_Ports You can connect up to six QLogic 5800V Series switches through the XPAK ports thus preserving the SFP ports for
70. devices This is called stacking QLogic 5800V Series switches divide the XPAK port buffer to balance traffic across the connection The XPAK ports operate with any standard XPAK interface You can also connect QLogic 5800V Series switches with other switches through the SFP ports in a wide variety of topologies Consider your topology and cabling requirements Optimizing Device Performance When choosing a topology for a multiple chassis fabric consider the proximity of your server and storage devices and the performance requirements of your application Storage applications such as video distribution medical record storage and retrieval or real time data acquisition can have specific latency or bandwidth requirements The QLogic 5800V Series switch provides the lowest latency of any product in its class However the highest performance is achieved on Fibre Channel switches by keeping traffic within a single switch instead of relying on ISLs Therefore for optimal device performance place devices on the same switch under the following conditions B Heavy I O traffic between specific server and storage devices W Distinct speed mismatch between devices such as the following Q An8 Gbps server and a slower 4 Gbps storage device LJ A high performance server and slow tape storage device For specific information about latency refer to Performance on page 2 3 2 6 59265 02 B 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics A MMMM D
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73. el and expiration date authority level and expiration date User Account Security A component of fabric security that provides for the administration and authentication of account names passwords expiration dates and authority levels VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference Voluntary Control Council for Interference A consortium of Japanese electronics industry associations that have estab lished voluntary standards for controlling electromagnetic interference EMI The council s mission is to formulate and amend basic policies regarding the volun tary controls for electromagnetic emissions from information technology equipment World Wide Name WWN A unique 64 bit address assigned to a device by the manufacturer WWN World Wide Name XPAK A specification authored by a consortium of companies to govern the development of small form factor 10Gb and 20Gb modules 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series CC E Zone A set of ports or devices grouped together to control the exchange of information Zone Set A set of zones grouped together The active zone set defines the zoning for a fabric Zoning Database The set of zone sets zones and aliases stored on a switch 59265 02 B Glossary 7 Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series ee Glossary 8 59265 02 B Index Numerics 10 100 Base T straight cable 3 11 A ac
74. ele 2 29 3 1 QLogic 5802V Fibre Channel Switch 0 000 e eee 3 3 3 2 Removing APAK Port Covers 2222s ves RRRILEGCED ACE Y SER eI EUR eee ees 3 6 3 3 Installing XPAK Switch Stacking Cables 0 000 e eee eee 3 6 3 4 Workstation Cable Connections 000 eee eee 3 11 4 1 Chassis LBEBDS xis Dac REC e DIRE RC SL dada ab e Vd eee bees 4 1 4 2 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern llle 4 4 4 3 Fatal POST Error Blink Palleri iw eed ek ax y ome co ERE PE ds 4 4 4 4 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern 0 000 e eee eee 4 5 4 5 Over Temperature Blink Pattern llle 4 6 4 6 Logged LED 3 ook i eC ER EX ERREEGG Sm RS ERU a Res MERE 4 7 4 7 Model 5802V Power Supply LEDs 0 0000 cece eee 4 12 5 1 Power Supply Removal 0 000 etna 5 2 5 2 Power Supply Installation ovv dee EEG RRE RU be eee ed eee bee Tanase 5 3 59265 02 B vii Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series ee List of Tables Table Page 1 1 Fibre Channel Port Types eerie x CREER RE TY ees eee estes hago es aes 1 6 1 2 Serial Port Pin Identification s eiie vk chek teed aoe eee EA ween RO Rl 1 8 2 1 Zoning Database Limits a eR RR NE Ru Ea bes RACK Ra RU dcr 2 2 2 2 Port Transmission Distances e ceese si REG P EERRRE RERO RE RPG ERR bones 2 3 2 3 Extended Credit Distances and Cable Lengths 0 000 e ee eee 2 4 2 4 Port to PortLatency so ce o
75. ement 1 10 management service 2 16 power up 3 10 recovery 4 13 reset 1 3 4 16 services 2 16 specifications A 2 upgrade 1 4 System Fault LED 1 3 4 2 system processor A 3 T table mount 3 4 Telnet service 2 16 temperature error 4 6 operating range 3 2 A 7 three switch stacking 2 8 59265 02 B timeout values 4 9 topology cascade 2 11 mesh 2 12 Multistage 2 13 TR Port 1 6 transceiver 1 5 3 5 5 1 transmission rate 2 3 2 4 transparent routing description 2 13 port 1 6 two switch stacking 2 8 U upgrade 1 4 user account security 2 18 user interface A 4 V vibration A 7 voltage fluctuations A 8 operating A 5 W Web applet description 1 10 service 2 17 workstation configuration 3 7 connect 3 11 IP address 3 7 requirements 3 2 X XPAK port 1 4 Index 5 Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series CO Ph g amp aa Z zone conflict 4 9 definition 2 2 zone set active 2 2 definition 2 2 zoning database 2 2 hardware enforced 2 2 limits 2 2 Index 6 59265 02 B Corporate Headquarters QLogic Corporation 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo CA 92656 949 389 6000 www qlogic com QLOGIC International Offices UK Ireland Germany France India Japan China Hong Kong Singapore Taiwan 2011 QLogic Corporation Specifications are subject to change without notice All rights reserved worldwide QLogic the QLogic logo Enterprise Fabric Suite QuickT
76. emoving XPAK Port Covers To install XPAK switch stacking cables position the cable connectors with the circuit board toward the mid line of the respective switch faceplates as shown in Figure 3 3 When installing the 3 inch XPAK switch stacking cable insert the cable connectors into the XPAK ports at the same time Circuit Board Figure 3 3 Installing XPAK Switch Stacking Cables 3 6 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing a Switch ls Configure the Workstation If you plan to use the CLI to configure and manage the switch you must configure the workstation To configure the workstation set the workstation IP address for Ethernet connections or configure the workstation serial port If you plan to use QuickTools or Enterprise Fabric Suite to manage the switch the Configuration Wizard manages the workstation IP address for you proceed to Connect the Workstation to the Switch on page 3 11 Configuring the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections The default IP address of a new switch is 10 0 0 1 To ensure that your workstation is configured to communicate with the 10 0 0 subnet refer to the following instructions for your workstation Windows Workstation Do the following 1 Click the Start button and choose Settings Control Panel and then Network and Dial Up Connections Click Make New Connection Click the Connect to a private network through the Internet radio button and t
77. enced in the text or provide additional information QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide QLogic Fibre Channel Switch CLI Quick Reference Guide QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide QLogic 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User s Guide QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Reference Guide Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide CIM Agent Reference Guide QLogic Storage Networking Interoperability Guide This PDF document can be downloaded at www glogic com Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL 2 Rev 6 8 Fibre Channel 10 bit Interface Rev 2 3 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel Standard draft ietf ipfc fabric element mib 04 txt The Fibre Channel Standards are available from Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 5776 Phone 800 854 7179 or 303 397 7956 Fax 303 397 2740 What s New in this Release This revision includes following features Support for transparent routing which expands the fabric by enabling a QLogic 5800V Series switch to connect to a Brocade or Cisco remote fabric Support for Internet Key Exchange IKE for configuring IP security on host devices and other switches in the fabric Support for public key infrastructure PKI for the creation and management of public keys signed certificates and certificate authority certificates 59265 02 B
78. er translation is included without limitation in the term modification Each licensee is addressed as you Activities other than copying distribution and modification are not covered by this License they are outside its scope The act of running the Program is not restricted and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program independent of having been made by running the Program Whether that is true depends on what the Program does 2 You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program s source code as you receive it in any medium provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 59265 02 B xvii Preface General Public License A 9 a V 3 You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stati
79. erprise Fabric Suite Enterprise Fabric Suite is an optional full fabric graphical user interface that comes with a 30 day trial license For information about installing Enterprise Fabric Suite refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide QuickTools Switch Configuration To log in and configure the switch using QuickTools 1 Open an Internet browser and then type the default IP address 10 0 0 1 to start the QuickTools Web applet 2 Loginto the switch using the default user name admin and password password 3 Obtain the IP address and subnet mask from your network administrator Open the QuickTools Wizards menu and select Configuration Wizard Follow the instructions to set the switch IP address and the password Changing the IP address will terminate the QuickTools session 5 Open an Internet browser again and log in with the new IP address CLI Switch Configuration To configure the switch using the CLI 1 Open a command window according to the type of workstation and connection W X Ethernet all platforms Open a Telnet session with the default switch IP address and then log in to the switch with default account name admin and password password For example telnet 10 0 0 1 Switch Login admin Password kkkkk kk NOTE To insure user account security change the password for the Admin account name Refer to the Passwd command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch
80. ew Zealand Norway Russia Singapore Brunei South Africa Sweden Switzerland Tasmania United Kingdom CEE 7 7 Plug CEE 7 7 Plug BS1363 A Plug BS1363 A Plug BS 546 Plug CEE 7 7 Plug IEC 60309 Plug AS NZS 3112 Plug BS1363 A Plug SI 32 Plug CEI 23 16 VII Plug JIS 8303 PSE Plug BS1363 A Plug CEE 7 7 Plug AS NZS 3112 Plug CEE 7 7 Plug CEE 7 7 Plug BS1363 A Plug BS 546 Plug CEE 7 7 Plug SEV 1011 Plug AS NZS 3112 Plug BS1363 A Plug CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 UKHK CPK 9000 UKHK CPK 9000 ZAIN CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 IEC CPK 9000 AUNZ CPK 9000 UKHK CPK 9000 IL CPK 9000 IT CPK 9000 JP CPK 9000 UKHK CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 AUNZ CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 UKHK CPK 9000 ZAIN CPK 9000 CEE CPK 9000 CH CPK 9000 AUNZ CPK 9000 UKHK 59265 02 B A Specifications Environmental ka Environmental Temperature DBS AMIN TE CIC NE EN 5 40 C 41 to 104 F Non operating 20 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity Operating eter ees tiaina 10 90 non condensing Non operating 10 95 non condensing Altitude oru 0 3 048m 0 to 10 000 feet Non operating 0 15 240m 0 to 50 000 feet Vibration IEC 68 2 6 5 ODS UNG METRE 5 500Hz 0 2g 3 axis dwell Non operating 2 200Hz 0 6g 3 axis dwell Shock IEC 68 2 Operaque eae 4g 1ms half sine 20 repetitions axis Non o
81. expiration dates and authority levels If an account has Admin authority all management tasks can be performed by that account in the CLI QuickTools and Enterprise Fabric Suite Otherwise only monitoring tasks are available The Admin account name is the only account that can create or add account names and change passwords of other accounts All users can change their own passwords Account names and passwords are always required when connecting to a switch Authentication of the user account and password can be performed locally using the switch s user account database or it can be performed remotely using a RADIUS server such as Microsoft RADIUS Authenticating user logins on a RADIUS server requires a secure management connection to the switch For information about securing the management connection refer to Connection Security on page 2 20 A RADIUS server can also authenticate devices and other switches as described in Device Security on page 2 20 Consider your management needs and determine the number of user accounts their authority needs and expiration dates Also consider the advantages of centralizing user administration and authentication on a RADIUS server NOTE If the same user account exists on a switch and its RADIUS server that user can log in with either password but the authority and account expiration always come from the switch database 2 18 59265 02 B 2 Planning Security TO SESESESE gt E gt
82. g that the port is connected and able to communicate with the attached devices The Logged In LED remains lit as long as the port is initialized or logged in If the port connection is broken or an error occurs that disables the port the Logged In LED is not lit For more information about the Logged In LED refer to Logged In LED Indications on page 4 7 Port Activity LED Green The Activity LED indicates that data is passing through the port Each frame that the port transmits or receives illuminates this LED for 50 milliseconds which makes it possible to observe the transmission of a single frame Transceivers The QLogic 5800V Series switch supports SFP optical transceivers for the SFP ports and XPAK optical transceivers or XPAK stacking cables for the XPAK ports A transceiver converts electrical signals to and from optical laser signals to transmit and receive data Duplex fiber optic cables plug into the SFP transceivers which then connect to the devices An SFP port is capable of transmitting at 1 2 4 or 8Gbps however the transceiver must also be capable of transmitting at these rates 1 General Description Fibre Channel Ports The SFP and XPAK transceivers are hot pluggable This means that you can remove or install a transceiver while the switch is operating without harming the switch or the transceiver However communication with the connected device will be interrupted For more information about installing and re
83. hassis and to a grounded AC outlet For a model 5802V switch connect the power cords to the power supply receptacles on the back of the switch chassis and to a grounded AC outlet To provide redundancy in the event of an AC power circuit failure connect the switch power supplies to separate AC circuits The switch responds in the following sequence 1 The chassis LEDs Input Power Heartbeat System Fault light up followed by all port Logged In LEDs After a couple of seconds the System Fault LED goes out while the Input Power LED and Heartbeat LED remain lit After approximately one minute the POST starts and the Heartbeat LED is not lit After approximately one minute the POST is complete and all LEDs are out except the Input Power LED and the Heartbeat LED E The Input Power LED remains lit indicating that the switch logic circuitry is receiving DC voltage If the LED is not lit contact your authorized maintenance provider 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing a Switch o 9 9 7 a MEN W The Heartbeat LED indicates the results of the POST The POST analyzes the condition of firmware memories data paths and switch logic circuitry If the Heartbeat LED blinks steadily about once per second the POST was successful and you can continue with the installation process Any other blink pattern indicates that an error has occurred For more information about error blink patterns refer t
84. hat validates a certificate authority on a device to allow authentica tion of signed certificates from that authority Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP is used for remote logon usually between a client and server or a Web browser and Web server A challenge response is a security mecha nism for verifying the identity of a person or process without revealing a secret password that is shared by the two entities Also referred to as a three way handshake Chassis Hop A measure of fabric latency represented by the ISL that any frame crosses when travelling from one switch to another A frame that travels from one switch to another over an ISL experiences one chassis hop Class 2 Service A connection less Fibre Channel commu nication service where the receiver explic itly acknowledges frames and notifies of delivery failure including end to end flow control Class 3 Service A connection less Fibre Channel commu nication service where frames are not explicitly acknowledged and delivery is on a best effort basis Glossary 2 Common Information Model An industry standard for defining device and application characteristics so that products from different vendors have uniform information accessible to programs Defined using shared XML schemas to facilitate the exchange of infor mation Configuration Wizard A program that automates the switch or adapter configuration process Configure
85. he event browser and then do the following to diagnose and correct an isolated E Port 1 Does the event browser show an alarm about an invalid attach on the affected port W Yes lf device security is configured review the ISL group in the active security set to ensure that the membership includes the necessary ports and that the secrets on all switches are correct a No Continue 2 Does the event browser show a repeating alarm about an unsupported E Port command on the affected port WB Yes The port is configured as an FL Port and connected to another switch Correct the port connection or the port type a No Continue 3 Display the fabric domain IDs using the Show Domains command or click the Switch tab and Summary icon in QuickTools Are all domain IDs in the fabric unique a Yes Continue B No Correct the domain IDs on the offending switches using the Set Config Switch command Reset the port If the condition remains continue 4 8 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics o 9 9 97 ann 4 Compare the RA TOV and ED TOV timeout values for all switches in the fabric using the Show Config Switch command or click the Switch tab and Advanced icon in QuickTools Is each timeout value the same on every switch a Yes Continue No Correct the timeout values on the offending switches using the Set Config Switch CLI Reset the port If the
86. hen click Next 4 Type10 0 0 253 for the IP address Linux or Solaris Workstation Open a command window and type the following command where interface is your interface name ifconfig interface ipaddress 10 0 0 253 netmask 255 255 255 0 up Mac OS X Workstation Do the following Choose System Preferences System Preferences and then Network Double click your network adapter In the configuration dialog select Manually from the Configure IPv4 list Type 10 0 0 253 in the IP Address field Type 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field ow qc ool Click Apply Now 59265 02 B 3 7 3 Installation Installing a Switch ee Configuring the Workstation Serial Port To configure the workstation serial port 1 Connect a null modem F F DB9 cable from a COM port on the management workstation to the RS 232 serial port on the switch 2 Configure the workstation serial port according to your platform a For Windows a Open the HyperTerminal application click the Start button and then select Programs Accessories HyperTerminal and then HyperTerminal b Type a name for the switch connection and then choose an icon in the Connection Description window Click OK c Type the following COM Port settings in the COM Properties window and then click OK Bits per second 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 QJ Flow Control None Oooo a For Linux a Setup minicom to use the serial port Create
87. ice security menu selections in Enterprise Fabric Suite requires an SSL connection If an SSL connection security is required also consider using the network time protocol NTP to synchronize workstations and switches Device Security Device security provides for authorization and authentication of devices that you connect to a switch You can configure a switch with a group of devices against which the switch authorizes new connections by devices other switches or devices issuing management server commands Device security is configured through the use of security sets and groups A group is a list of device WWNS that are authorized to connect to a switch There are three types of groups one for other switches ISL another for devices port and a third for devices issuing management server commands MS A security set is a set of up to three groups with no more than one of each group type The security configuration is made up of all security sets on the switch The security database has the following limits B Maximum number of security sets is 4 Maximum number of groups is 16 B Maximum number of members in a group is 1 000 B Maximum total number of group members is 1 000 2 20 59265 02 B 2 Planning Security TEE SESS Z 59265 02 B In addition to authorization you can configure the switch to require authentication to validate the identity of the connecting switch device or host Authentication
88. ing an QLogic 5800V Series switch to a Brocade or Cisco remote fabric The TR Port provides transparent communication between local fabric devices and remote fabric devices while maintaining separate fabrics For more information see Multiple Chassis Fabrics on page 2 6 59265 02 B 1 General Description Ethernet Port OO SESE Ethernet Port The Ethernet port is an RJ 45 connector that provides a connection to a management workstation through a 10 100 Base T Ethernet cable as shown in Figure 1 5 A management workstation can be a Windows Solaris or a Linux workstation that is used to configure and manage the switch fabric You can manage the switch over an Ethernet connection using the CLI QuickTools or SNMP The Ethernet port has two LEDs the Link Status LED green and the Activity LED green The Link Status LED remains lit when an Ethernet connection is established The Activity LED lights up when data is transmitted or received over the Ethernet connection Activity LED Link Status LED OO OO a Loo 00 59265 02 B Figure 1 5 Ethernet Port 1 7 1 General Description Serial Port E Serial Port The QLogic 5800V Series switch is equipped with an RS 232 serial port for maintenance purposes as shown in Figure 1 6 You can manage the switch through the serial port usi
89. ion is not satisfied that port behaves as a soft zone member You can assign ports devices to a zone individually or as a group by creating an alias A zone can be a component of more than one zone set Several zone sets can be defined for a fabric but only one zone set can be active at one time The active zone set determines the current fabric zoning The switch maintains an orphan zone setthat contains zones that are not members of any other zone set A zoning database is maintained on each switch Table 2 1 describes the zoning database limits excluding the active zone set Table 2 1 Zoning Database Limits Limit Description MaxZoneSets Maximum number of zone sets 256 MaxZones Maximum number of zones 2 000 MaxAliases Maximum number of aliases 2 500 MaxTotalMembers Maximum number of zone and alias members 10 000 that can be stored in the zoning database Each instance of a zone member or alias member counts toward this maximum MaxZonesInZoneSets Maximum number of zones that are components of zone sets 2000 excluding the orphan zone set Each instance of a zone in a zone set counts toward this maximum MaxMembersPerZone Maximum number of members in a zone 2 000 MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum number of members in an alias 2 000 2 2 59265 02 B 2 Planning Performance I Performance The QLogic 5800V Series switch supports class 2 and class 3 Fibre Channel service at transmission rates of
90. ires a public key a corresponding private key and the necessary certificates to authenticate them Public key infrastructure PKI provides support for the creation and management of public private key pairs signed certificates and certificate authority CA certificates when using IKE You can create a public private key and combine it with one or more device identities to generate a certificate request Submit the certificate request to a CA to obtaina signed certificate which contains the authenticated public private key pair In addition to the signed certificate you must also obtain a CA certificate to authenticate the CA After downloading the signed certificate and a CA certificate to the switch and importing them into the PKI database the signed certificate which contains the authenticated public key can then be used to complete the IKE peer configuration Consider your IP security requirements and the type of encryption you want to use public key or secret Also consider which of the connected devices support IKE and how you will configure IP security on both the switch and connected devices Port Binding 59265 02 B Port binding provides authorization for a list of up to 32 switch and device WWNs that are permitted to log in to a specific switch port Switches or devices that are not among the 32 are refused access to the port Consider what ports to secure and the set of switches and devices that are permitted to log in to tho
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92. ite listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates For details about available service plans or for information about renewing and extending your service visit the Service Program Web page at http www qlogic com services QLogic offers training for technical professionals for all storage networking converged networking and High Performance Computing HPC networking products From the main QLogic Web page at www qlogic com click the Support tab at the top and then click the Training and Certification on the left The QLogic Global Training Portal offers online courses certification exams and scheduling of in person training Technical Certification courses include installation maintenance and troubleshooting QLogic products Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a certified professional You can reach the training professionals at QLogic by e mail at training qlogic com Contact Information xxiv Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays For Support phone numbers see the Contact Support link at support qlogic com Support Headquarters QLogic Corporation 4601 Dean Lakes Blvd Shakopee MN 55379 USA QLogic Web Site www qlogic com Technical Support Web Site http support qlogic com Technical Support E mail support qlogic com
93. lights up to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is receiving the correct voltages If the Input Power LED is not lit do the following 1 Inspect the power cords and connectors Is the cord unplugged Is the cord or connector damaged B Yes Make necessary corrections or repairs If the condition remains continue a No Continue 2 Inspect the AC power source Is the power source delivering the correct voltage a Yes Continue H No Q Fora model 5800V if the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider L For a model 5802V if the condition remains continue 3 Inspect the power supplies Are the power supplies fully seated in their bays WB Yes Continue Replace the power supplies No Reinstall the power supplies If the condition remains replace the power supplies System Fault LED Is Lit The System Fault LED lights up to indicate that a fault exists in the switch firmware or hardware If the System Fault LED lights up do the following W Check the Heartbeat LED for an error blink pattern and then take the necessary actions Refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 4 3 L For a model 5802V check the power supply LEDs and then take the necessary actions Refer to Power Supply Diagnostics on page 4 12 4 2 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test Diagnostics Tk Power On Self Test Diagnostics The POST diagnostic program perf
94. mmunications Commission FCC Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Neither the provider nor the manufacturer is responsible for any radio or television interference caused 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 m his device may not cause harmful interference and W This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emissions for digital apparatus set out in Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian
95. moving transceivers refer to Install the Transceivers on page 3 5 Port Types QLogic 5800V Series switches support generic ports G_Port GL_Port fabric ports F Port FL Port and expansion ports E Port Switches come from the factory with all SFP ports configured as GL Ports The XPAK ports come from the factory configured as G Ports Generic fabric and expansion ports function as follows Table 1 1 Fibre Channel Port Types Port type Description GL Port G Port FL Port F Port E Port TR Port Generic loop port self configures as an FL Port when connected to a loop device as an F Port when connected to a single device or as an E Port when connected to another switch If the device is a single device on a loop the GL Port will attempt to configure first as an F Port then if that fails as an FL Port Generic port self configures as an F Port when connected to a sin gle device or as an E Port when connected to another switch Fabric loop port supports a loop of up to 126 devices An FL Port can also configure itself during the fabric login process as an F Port when connected to a single device N Port Fabric port supports a single device Expansion port expands the fabric by connecting switches The switch self discovers all inter switch connections For more informa tion see Multiple Chassis Fabrics on page 2 6 Transparent routing port expands the fabric by connect
96. mware To install firmware using QuickTools 1 2 In the faceplate display open the Switch menu and select Load Firmware In the Firmware Upload dialog click Browse and then select the firmware file to be uploaded Click Start to begin the firmware load process A message appears indicating that the switch will be reset to activate the firmware QuickTools prompts you to activate the new firmware using a hot non disruptive reset if possible Click OK to reset the switch and activate the new firmware Using the CLI to Install Firmware Choose one of the following firmware installation methods For a disruptive activation enter the Firmware Install or Image Install command to download the firmware image file from an FTP or TFTP server unpack it and then activate it in one step Refer to One Step Firmware Installation on page 3 15 For a non disruptive activation enter the Image Fetch command to download the firmware image file from an FTP or TFTP server Enter the Image Unpack command to unpack the image file and then enter the Hotreset command to perform a non disruptive activation Refer to Custom Firmware Installation on page 3 17 For more information about CLI commands refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide One Step Firmware Installation The Firmware Install and Image Install commands download the firmware image file from an FTP or TFTP server to the switch
97. nes cede ee RS EXE d ME eR RE FR RR ERE EGG ABER ADE 2 5 3 1 Management Workstation Requirements llli eel 3 2 A 1 Available Power C rdS n msc rp dee eed PLE e act eid deca A 5 viii 59265 02 B Preface This guide describes the features and installation of the QLogic 5800V Series Stackable Fibre Channel switch firmware version 8 0 The QLogic 5800V Series switch is a 24 port 8Gbps Fibre Channel switch The model 5802V switch has dual replaceable power supplies the model 5800V switch has a single non replaceable power supply This guide is organized as follows a Section 1 is an overview of the switch It describes indicator LEDs all user controls and connections Section 2 describes the factors to consider when planning a fabric Section 3 explains how to install and configure the switch Section 4 describes the diagnostic methods and troubleshooting procedures W Section 5 describes the removal and replacement of field replaceable units media transceivers and power supplies m Appendix A lists the switch specifications Read the communications statements and laser safety information later in this section Intended Audience This manual introduces users to the switch and explains its installation and service It is intended for users who are responsible for installing and servicing network equipment 59265 02 B ix Preface Related Materials T Related Materials The following materials are refer
98. nformation about the API 1 General Description Switch Management E Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides monitoring and trap functions for the fabric QLogic firmware supports SNMP versions 1 2 and 3 the Fibre Alliance Management Information Base FA MIB version 4 0 and the Fabric Element Management Information Base FE MIB RFC 2837 You can format traps using SNMP version 1 or 2 For more information about SNMP refer to the Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide You must use the CLI to configure SNMP version 3 For more information about SNMP version 3 and the related commands refer to the Snmpv3user command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Storage Management Initiative Specification SMI S provides for the management of the switch through third party applications that use the SMI S Refer to the CIM Agent Reference Guide for more information File Transfer Protocols FTP and TFTP provide the command line interface for exchanging files between the switch and the management workstation These files include firmware image files configuration files and log files 1 12 59265 02 B Planning Consider the following when planning a fabric Devices Device Access Performance Feature Licensing Multiple Chassis Fabrics Switch Services Internet Protocol Support Security Fabric Management Devices 59265 02 B When planning a fabric consider
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100. ng the CLI 1 5 ees J RS 232 Connector 6 9 Pin Identification gi ee ET T A Q z RIR 00 00 Foo o Serial Port Figure 1 6 Serial Port and Pin Identification The serial port requires a null modem F F DB9 cable The pins on the switch RS 232 connector are shown in Figure 1 6 and identified in Table 1 2 For information about connecting the management workstation through the serial port refer to Connect the Workstation to the Switch on page 3 11 Table 1 2 Serial Port Pin Identification Pin Number Description 1 Carrier Detect DCD Receive Data RxD Transmit Data TxD Data Terminal Ready DTR Signal Ground GND Data Set Ready DSR Request to Send RTS Clear to Send CTS Ring Indicator RI o Oo N O oa A CQ ND 1 8 59265 02 B 1 General Description Power Supplies and Fans I Power Supplies and Fans The model 5800V switch is equipped with a single non replaceable power supply The model 5802V switch is equipped with dual replaceable power supplies Model 5800V The model 5800V switch has a single power supply that converts 100 240 VAC to DC voltages for the various switch circuits Inte
101. nk pattern is five blinks followed by a two second pause The five blink error pattern indicates that the air temperature inside the switch has exceeded the failure temperature threshold Two seconds eee rm Ol Figure 4 5 Over Temperature Blink Pattern If the Heartbeat LED shows the over temperature blink pattern do the following 1 Inspect the chassis vents Are the intake and exhaust vents clear B Yes Continue W No Remove any debris from fan intake and exhaust if necessary If the condition remains continue For a model 5802V inspect the Power Supply Fault LED on both power supplies Is the Power Supply Fault LED lit on either power supply B Yes Replace the power supply If the condition remains continue B No Continue For a model 5802V observe the air flow direction from both power supplies Are they the same E Yes Continue B No Determine the correct air flow direction for the switch Replace the power supply with the incorrect air flow direction with another having the correct air flow direction Air flow direction is marked on the power supply part number label If the condition remains continue Consider the ambient air temperature near the switch and clearance around the switch Make necessary corrections If the condition remains power bring down the switch and then contact your authorized maintenance provider 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power On Self Test
102. not restrict chassis air flow Allow 16cm 6 5in minimum clearance at the front and rear of the switch surface mount or rack for service access and ventilation B Multiple rack mounted units connected to the AC supply circuit may overload that circuit or overload the AC supply wiring Consider the power source capacity and the total power usage of all switches on the circuit For power specifications refer to Electrical on page A 5 W Reliable grounding in the rack must be maintained from the switch chassis to the AC power source Install the Transceivers The switch supports a variety of SFP and XPAK transceivers To install a transceiver insert the transceiver into the port and then gently press until it snaps in place To remove a transceiver gently press the transceiver into the port to release the tension pull the release tab or lever and then remove the transceiver Different transceiver manufacturers have different release mechanisms Consult the documentation for your transceiver NOTE The transceiver will fit only one way If the transceiver does not install under gentle pressure flip it over and try again CAUTION To maintain sufficient air flow and prevent the switch from overheating keep covers installed in unused XPAK ports 59265 02 B 3 5 3 Installation Installing a Switch If you are using the XPAK ports remove the port covers as shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 R
103. o Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 4 3 Connect the Workstation to the Switch You can manage the switch using the CLI QuickTools or Enterprise Fabric Suite QuickTools and Enterprise Fabric Suite require an Ethernet connection to the switch The CLI can use an Ethernet connection or a serial connection Choose a switch management method and then connect the management workstation to the switch in one of the following ways as shown in Figure 3 4 E Indirect Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the switch RJ 45 Ethernet connector through an Ethernet switch or a hub This connection requires a 10 100 Base T straight cable B Direct Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the switch RJ 45 Ethernet connector This connection requires a 10 100 Base T cross over cable B Gerial port connection from the management workstation to the switch RS 232 serial port connector This connection requires a null modem F F DB9 cable Indirect Ethernet Direct Ethernet Serial RS 232 RJ 45 Connection RJ 45 Connection Connection L 5 ooooo 1 ul ul deh 8 8 8 8 9 9 7 7 7 T 8 8 6 4 6 6 6 7 NM 7 5 5 5 5 6 6 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Figure 3 4 Workstation Cable Connections 3 Installation Installing a Switch T UUC D A Configure the Switch You can configure the switch using the CLI QuickTools or Ent
104. oes the port pass the test a Yes Continue B No Replace the SFP and repeat the test If the port does not pass the test contact your authorized maintenance provider Otherwise continue 3 Replace the Fibre Channel port cable Is the problem corrected B Yes Complete B No Continue 4 Inspect the device to which the affected port is connected and confirm that the device and its adapter are working properly Make repairs and corrections as needed If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider Transceiver Diagnostics You can display the following transceiver information using the Show Media CLI command WB Port number B Manufacturer B Temperature C B Operating voltage Volts B Transmitter bias Milliamps B Transmitter power Milliwatts W Receiver power Milliwatts The display indicates warning and alarm conditions for both high and low values 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power Supply Diagnostics ee Power Supply Diagnostics A power supply has a Fault LED Amber and a Status LED Green as shown in Figure 4 7 Model 5802V power supplies are replaceable Under normal operating conditions the Power Supply Status LED is lit and the Power Supply Fault LED is not lit Power Supply Fault LED SEES COREE EIRP O O O O O O O O O O OOO OOO Sone nG nox OKOKER SKS ROROROROKOLORE OQOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOGO Power Supply Status LED
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106. ogins between the Switch 2 and Adapter 2 or APP 2 will be challenged MD5 for their respective secrets Therefore the secrets that you configured for Adapter 2 or APP 2 on Switch 2 must also be configured on Adapter 2 or APP 2 4 Save and activate Security Set 2 2 30 59265 02 B 2 Planning Fabric Management o s Fabric Management 59265 02 B The Enterprise Fabric Suite application runs on a management workstation and provides for the configuration control and maintenance of multiple fabrics Supported platforms include Windows Solaris Linux and Mac OS X Enterprise Fabric Suite comes with a 30 day trial license a permanent license is available for purchase from your authorized reseller The browser based application QuickTools and the CLI reside in the switch firmware and manage individual switches in a single fabric Consider how many fabrics and switches will be managed how many management workstations are needed and whether the fabrics will be managed with Enterprise Fabric Suite QuickTools or the CLI A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins that are reserved as follows m Four logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server and SNMP Nine high priority Telnet sessions Six logins or sessions for Enterprise Fabric Suite logins QuickTools logins API logins and Telnet logins Additional logins will be refused 2 31 2 Planning Fabric Management G 2 32 59265
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108. omain ID Principal Priority and Domain ID Lock The following switch configuration settings affect multiple chassis fabrics a Domain ID W Principal priority Domain ID lock The domain ID is a unique number 1 239 that identifies each switch in a fabric The principal priority is a number 1 255 that determines the principal switch which manages domain ID assignments for the fabric The switch with the highest principal priority 1 is high 255 is low becomes the principal switch If the principal priority is the same for all switches in a fabric the switch with the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch The domain ID lock allows false or prevents true the reassignment of the domain ID on that switch Switches come from the factory with the domain ID set to 1 the domain ID lock set to False and the principal priority set to 254 For information about changing the default domain ID domain ID lock and principal priority parameters refer to the Set Config Switch command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide If you connect a new switch with its domain ID unlocked to an existing fabric and a domain ID conflict occurs the new switch will become isolated as a separate fabric However you can remedy this by resetting the new switch or taking it offline then putting it back online The principal switch reassigns the domain ID and the switch will join the fabric NOTE Domain ID rea
109. on 4 3 fatal error 4 4 principal priority 2 7 switch 2 7 processor 3 2 A 3 public key 2 19 Index 4 Public Key Infrastructure 2 19 Q QuickTools service 2 17 Web applet 1 10 R rack mount 3 4 RADIUS See Remote Dial In User Service recovering a switch 4 13 regulatory certifications A 8 remake filesystem 4 16 Remote Dial In User Service server authentication 2 18 2 21 server example 2 25 removal replacement 5 1 RS 232 port 1 8 rubber feet 3 3 S safety standards A 8 scalability A 3 Secure Shell description 2 20 service 2 16 Secure Socket Layer service 2 17 security association 2 19 certificate 2 20 connection 2 20 database limits 2 20 device 2 20 fabric 2 18 IP 2 19 policy 2 19 user account 2 18 serial port 1 8 3 8 3 11 SFP See Small Form Factor Pluggable 59265 02 B Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series TT SZ shock A 7 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 2 17 Simple Network Management Protocol description 1 12 service 2 17 site requirements 3 1 six switch stacking 2 10 small form factor pluggable port 1 4 transceiver 1 5 3 5 5 1 SMI S See Storage Management Initiative Specification SMTP See Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP See Simple Network Management Protocol soft zone 2 2 SSH See Secure Shell SSL See Secure Socket Layer stacking 2 6 2 8 Storage Management Initiative Specification 1 12 switch add to fabric 3 18 configuration 3 12 manag
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112. orms the following tests a Checksum tests on the boot firmware in PROM and the switch firmware in flash memory W Internal data loopback test on all ports m Access and integrity test on the ASIC During the POST the switch logs any errors encountered Some POST errors are critical others are not The switch uses the Heartbeat LED and the Logged In LED to indicate switch and port status A critical error disables the switch so that it will not operate A non critical error allows the switch to operate but disables the ports that have errors If two or more ports fail the POST the entire switch is disabled Whether the problem is critical or not contact your authorized maintenance provider If there are no errors the Heartbeat LED blinks at a steady rate of once per second If a critical error occurs the Heartbeat LED shows a blink pattern that indicates an error and the System Fault LED lights up If there are non critical errors the switch disables the failed ports and flashes the associated Logged In LEDs For more information about Heartbeat LED blink patterns refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 4 3 Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns The Heartbeat LED indicates the operational status of the switch When the POST completes with no errors the Heartbeat LED blinks at steady rate of once per second When the switch is in maintenance mode the Heartbeat LED remains lit For more information about maintenance mode refer to Re
113. ort login and activity status information The XPAK ports are numbered 20 23 as shown in Figure 1 3 Each XPAK port is served by an XPAK optical transceiver or an XPAK switch stacking cable An XPAK port is capable of 12 75Gbps transmission or 25 5Gbps with the optional license key XPAK ports are hot pluggable and can self discover transmission speed when connected to devices or other switches The XPAK switch stacking cable is a passive cable and transceiver assembly that connect to other XPAK capable switches The XPAK ports come with covers that must be removed before installing transceivers or cables XPAK port LEDs are located to the left of their respective ports and provide port login and activity status SFP Ports XPAK Ports O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UUU UUUU eo 00 eo 00 eo O00 eo O0 eo O0 s za Fs F Ea Ps Ea eere ee eere Seren soled Sere Naren MO MN fO Seren La aJ QOO La zJ QOO La aJ QOO a ala aoJ OOO a 2i2o 2J oo OO oo 00 oo 00 oo 00 Ooo 00 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Figure 1 3 Fibre Channel Ports Each SFP port is capable of 1 2 4 or 8Gbps transmission de
114. ounts Without the rubber feet the switch occupies 1U of space in an EIA rack Rack mounting requires a QLogic rail kit part number SB RACKKIT WARNING Mount switches in the rack so that the weight is distributed evenly An unevenly loaded rack can become unstable possibly resulting in equipment damage or personal injury AVERTISSEMENT Installer les commutateurs dans l armoire informatique de sorte que le poids soit r parti uniform ment Une armoire informatique d s quilibr risque d entra ner des blessures ou d endommager l quipement WARNUNG Switches so in das Rack einbauen dass das Gewicht gleichmaBig verteilt ist Ein Rack mit ungleichmaBiger Gewichtsverteilung kann schwanken umfallen und Geratbeschadigung oder Verletzung verursachen jADVERTENCIA Monte los conmutadores en el estante de modo que el peso se distribuya de manera uniforme Un estante cuya carga no est distribuida de manera uniforme puede ser inestable y podria da ar el equipo o causar lesiones personales 3 4 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing a Switch I CAUTION W If the switch is mounted in a closed or multi rack assembly the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature Be sure to install the chassis in an environment that is compatible with the maximum rated ambient temperature For operating temperature information refer to Environmental on page A 7 B Do
115. our la s curit de l utilisateur l appareil est livr avec un cable d alimentation trifilaire et une fiche Table A 1 Pour viter toute secousse lectrique enficher ce c ble une prise correctement mise la terre Une prise lectrique dont les fils sont mal branch s peut cr er une tension dangereuse dans les pi ces m talliques du ch ssis switch Pour viter toute secousse lectrique s assurer que les fils sont correctement branch s et que la prise est bien mise la terre Dans certains pays les prises lectriques sont de mod le diff rent on ne peut y enficher le c ble de l appareil Alimentation 125 V et 250 V C ble pour courant nominal de 10 A WARNUNG Dieses Produkt wird mit einem 3 adrigen Netzkabel mit Stecker geliefert Table A 1 Dieses Kabel erf llt die Sicherheitsanforderungen und sollte an einer vorschriftsm Bigen Schukosteckdose angeschlossen werden um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden Elektrosteckdosen die nicht richtig verdrahtet sind k nnen gef hrliche Hochspannung an den Metallteilen des switch Geh uses verursachen Der Kunde tr gt die Verantwortung f r eine vorschriftsmaBige Verdrahtung und Erdung der Steckdose zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen Schlages In manchen Landern ist eventuell die Verwendung eines anderen Kabels erforderlich da der Stecker des mitgelieferten Kabels nicht in die landes blichen Steckdosen pa t F r 125 und 250 Volt Netze 10 Ampere Kabel
116. overridden using the command line interface Alarm A message generated by the switch that specifically requests attention Alarms are generated by several switch processes Some alarms can be configured Alias A named set of ports or devices that can be used to define zone set membership instead of listing each port or device individually An alias is not a zone and cannot have a zone or another alias as a member AL PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address 59265 02 B Arbitrated Loop A Fibre Channel topology where ports use arbitration to establish a point to point circuit Arbitrated Loop Physical Address AL PA A unique one byte value assigned during loop initialization to each NL Port ona loop ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit A microchip designed for special applica tions such as Fibre Channel a transmis sion protocol or a computer BootP Boot Strap Protocol A type of network server Buffer Credit A measure of port buffer capacity equal to one frame Cascade Topology A fabric in which the switches are connected in series If you connect the last switch back to the first switch you create a cascade with a loop topology Certificate Authority An agency or organization that creates signed digital certificates for use in public key encryption Glossary 1 Installation Guide Stackable Fibre Channel Switch 5800V Series ee Certificate Authority Certificate A certificate t
117. p local devices to remote devices and activate the connection The mapping process creates an inter fabric zone IFZ in the active zone set consisting of the local device the remote device and the TR Port When the mapping is complete the new zone set is activated 59265 02 B 2 15 2 Planning Switch Services The name of the inter fabric zone begins with IFZ followed by the lowest device port WWN followed by the remaining port WWN all uppercase separated by underscores For example consider the following local and remote device WWNs B Local device 21 00 00 e0 8b 0e d3 59 Remote device 22 00 00 04 cf a8 7f 2d The inter fabric zone name would be IFZ 210000E08BOED359 22000004CFA87F2D Apply the same inter fabric zone that was created on the local fabric to the active zoning on the remote fabric The application creates a suggested list of commands during the mapping process that when run on a remote fabric consisting of Brocade or Cisco switches will make the necessary zoning changes to the remote fabric See the QLogic 5800V Series QuickTools Switch Management User s Guide or QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide for important details on creating and using this list of suggested commands When modifications to the active zoning on both fabrics are complete the transparent routing connection becomes active and the local devices will discover the remote devices Switch Services You
118. pending on the SFP SFP ports are hot pluggable and can self discover both the port type and transmission speed when connected to devices or other switches NOTE Setting an SFP port to 1Gbps that has an 8Gbps SFP transceiver will bring down the port The QLogic 5800V Series switch can be a 12 16 20 or 24 port switch For example the base 12 port switch enables the four XPAK ports and SFP ports 0 7 You can choose which ports are active using the mPort Technology feature in Enterprise Fabric Suite License keys are available from your authorized reseller to enable additional SFP ports or to upgrade the XPAK ports to 20Gbps For more information about license keys refer to Feature Licensing on page 2 5 1 4 59265 02 B 1 General Description Fibre Channel Ports Port LEDs Each port has its own Logged In LED L and Activity LED A as shown in Figure 1 4 Logged In LED Logged In LED Activity LED le TL oe Figure 1 4 Port LEDs Port Logged In LED Green The Logged in LED indicates the logged in or initialization status of the connected devices After successful completion of the POST the switch extinguishes all Logged In LEDs Following a successful port login the switch illuminates the corresponding logged in LED indicatin
119. perating 30g 13msec 3 axis Air flow Model 5800V Front to back Model 5802V ssss Front to back or back to front 59265 02 B A 7 A Specifications Regulatory Certifications a Regulatory Certifications Safety Standards UL 60950 1 USA CSA 22 2 60950 1 Canada EN60950 1 EC CB Scheme IEC 60950 1 International Emissions Standards FCC Part 15 Class A USA ICES 003 Class A ITE Canada EN 55022 Level A EC CISPR 22 Class A international Environmental Standards RoHS 6 WEEE EU and Japan Voltage Fluctuations EN 61000 3 3 ig 1531101 9 si NEN EUN N EN 61000 3 2 MMUN Y Gies Deep PEE a EN 55024 BAIN IG neo itr E ecu End Ed p LPNIB SEDES FCC Part 15 TUV USA ICES 003 TUV Canada WEEE TUV CE Europe VCCI Japan Gost Russia KC Korea C Tick AUS NZ RoHS China A 8 59265 02 B Glossary Active Zone Set The zone set that defines the current zoning for the fabric Active Firmware The firmware image on the switch that is in use Activity LED A port LED that indicates when frames are entering or leaving the port Administrative State State that determines the operating state of the port I O blade or switch The configured administrative state is stored in the switch configuration and can be temporarily
120. pply status 2 Confirm that the new power supply is compatible with the switch air flow direction The part number label on the power supply indicates the air flow direction as shown in Figure 5 2 Air Flow Label AC Receptacle Figure 5 2 Power Supply Installation 3 With the AC receptacle on the right slide the power supply into the bay until it is firmly seated Secure the knurled fasteners 4 Plug the power cord into the AC receptacle Confirm that air flow is correct 59265 02 B 5 3 5 Removal Replacement Power Supply Removal and Replacement E X F V V 54 59265 02 B 59265 02 B Specifications This appendix contains the specifications for the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel switch To locate all connections switches controls and components refer to Section 1 Fabric Specifications Maintainability Fabric Management Dimensions Electrical Power Cord Specifications Environmental Regulatory Certifications A Specifications Fabric Specifications E Fabric Specifications Fibre Channel Protocols Fibre Channel Classes of Service Modes of Operation Port Types SFP Ports eee XPAK Ports eene Port Characteristics Number of Fibre Channel Ports A 2 FC AL Rev 4 6 FC AL 2 Rev 7 0 FC DA FC FLA FC FS 2 FC GS 5 FC FG FC LS FC MI 2 FC
121. ric Suite Enterprise Fabric Suite is a separately licensed workstation based Java application that provides a graphical user interface for fabric and switch management Enterprise Fabric Suite is best suited for fabrics of four or more switches and comes with a 30 day trial license Enterprise Fabric Suite can run on a Windows Solaris Linux or Mac OS X workstation Enterprise Fabric Suite provides all of the management features of QuickTools plus the following Fabric tracker for monitoring fabric firmware versions Port threshold alarm configuration Topology display for fabric management Stack management Performance View for port performance Extended Credits Wizard Zoning Wizard W X mPort Technology for moveable ports For more information about Enterprise Fabric Suite refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Enterprise Fabric Suite User s Guide Command Line Interface The CLI provides monitoring and configuration functions that enable the administrator to manage a single switch The CLI manages a switch over an Ethernet connection or a serial connection Refer to QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide for more information Application Programming Interface The API enables an application provider to build a management application for QLogic switches The library is implemented in ANSI standard C relying only on standard POSIX run time libraries Contact your distributor or authorized reseller for i
122. rnal fans provide cooling The switch monitors internal air temperature and therefore does not monitor or report fan operational status Air flow is front to back To energize the switch plug the power cord into the switch AC receptacle and into a 100 240 VAC power source Model 5802V The model 5802V switch has two hot pluggable power supplies that convert 100 240 VAC to DC voltages for the various switch circuits Each power supply has an AC power receptacle and two status LEDs as shown in Figure 1 7 B The Power Supply Fault LED amber lights up to indicate that a power supply fault exists and requires attention B The Power Supply Status LED green lights up to indicate that the power supply is receiving AC voltage and producing the correct DC voltages Fault LED Amber AC Power Status LED Green Receptacle Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Figure 1 7 Model 5802V Power Supplies Each power supply can supply all of the switch s power needs During normal operation each power supply provides half of the demand If one power supply goes offline the second power supply steps up and provides the difference The power supplies are hot pluggable and interchangeable Hot pluggable means that you can remove and replace one power supply while the switch is in operation without disrupting service For information about replacing power supplies refer to Section 5 Connecting a power supply to an AC volt
123. rt Isolation llli 4 8 Excessive Port EITOIS sk Geese ens pr Rh ee ees 4 10 Transceiver DiagrioslleS i xx er REP Eee heey es SEGRE OE eee ee twee 4 11 Power Supply Diagnostics 0 0 0 eee 4 12 Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode 20 0 5 4 13 Exiting the Maintenance Menu Option 0 issues 4 14 Unpacking a Firmware Image File in Maintenance Mode Option 1 4 14 Resetting the Network Configuration in Maintenance Mode Option 2 4 15 Resetting User Accounts in Maintenance Mode Option 3 4 15 Copying Log Files in Maintenance Mode Option 4 4 15 Removing the Switch Configuration in Maintenance Mode Option 5 4 15 Remaking the File System in Maintenance Mode Option 6 4 16 Resetting the Switch in Maintenance Mode Option 7 4 16 Updating the Boot Loader in Maintenance Mode Option 8 4 16 Removal Replacement Transceiver Removal and Replacement 0 eee eee eee 5 1 Power Supply Removal and Replacement 00000 eee 5 2 Specifications Fabric Specifications 0 0 cee te ee A 2 Maintainability 23 a eT Veh DERREREEDEXG ga Re khe wr Per rV EIS WEE A 4 Fabric Management es weld pe ew PEEREPERCRREEFKERREEERr A 4 Dimensions llli A 5 Electrieal i533 ae cene dde aede rte eae we RU es A 5 Power Cord Specifications 2 lille A 5 Environmental 0 000000 hr A 7 Regulatory Certifi
124. se ports For information about port binding refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 2 19 2 Planning Security ee Connection Security Connection security provides an encrypted data path for switch management methods The switch supports the SSH protocol for the command line interface and the SSL protocol for management applications such as Enterprise Fabric Suite and SMI S The SSL handshake process between the workstation and the switch involves the exchanging of certificates These certificates contain the public and private keys that define the encryption When the SSL service is enabled a certificate is automatically created on the switch The workstation validates the switch certificate by comparing the workstation date and time to the switch certificate creation date and time For this reason it is important to synchronize the workstation and switch with the same date time and time zone The switch certificate is valid 24 hours before its creation date and 365 days after its creation date If the certificate becomes invalid create a new certificate using the Create Certificate CLI command For information about the CLI commands refer to the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Consider your connection security requirements for the command line interface SSH management applications such as Enterprise Fabric Suite SSL or both Access to the dev
125. ssignment is not reflected in zoning that is defined by domain ID port number pair or Fibre Channel address You must reconfigure zones that are affected by domain ID reassignment To prevent zoning definitions from becoming invalid under these conditions lock the domain IDs Domain ID reassignment has no effect on zone members defined by WWN 59265 02 B 2 7 2 Planning Multiple Chassis Fabrics EN WV h m VV F bPb jh Stacking You can connect up to six QLogic 5800V Series switches through the XPAK ports thus preserving the SFP ports for devices This is called stacking The following 2 3 4 5 and 6 switch stacking configurations are recommended for best performance and redundancy Each XPAK port contributes 1 275GB of bandwidth between chassis in each direction which is equivalent to three SFP connections operating at 4Gbps Upgrading the XPAK ports to 20Gbps is equivalent to 3 SFP connections operating at 8Gbps Figure 2 1 shows a two switch stack of model 5800V Series switches using two 3 inch XPAK switch stacking cables Forty SFP ports are available for devices rer m THEE
126. ssis Fabrics TD HMMM MultiStage Topology A Multistage topology describes a fabric in which two or more edge switches connect to one or more core switches Using 24 port QLogic 5800V Series switches the Multistage fabric shown in Figure 2 8 has the following characteristics W Each link contributes up to 850MB of bandwidth between chassis Competition for this bandwidth is less than that of a cascade topology but greater than that of the mesh topology Latency between any two ports is no more than two chassis hops Seventy two Fibre Channel SFP ports are available for devices Core Switch eS cali EE 000 HEELE Copel Edge Switch Edge Switch 6 n Hi BREE BREE Edge Switch Figure 2 8 Multistage Topology Transparent Routing The transparent routing feature provides inter fabric routing to allow controlled and limited access between devices on a QLogic 5800V Series switch local fabric and devices on a remote fabric consisting of noncompliant switches made by other vendors For a list of switches that are supported in a remote fabric see the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Release Notes This type of inter fabric connection uses the Fibre Channel industry N Port ID Virtu
127. t to the switch from the fabric B All ports wil be GL Ports B The default IP address 10 0 0 1 is assigned to the switch without a gateway or boot protocol configured RARP BOOTP and DHCP If you are adding a switch to a fabric and do not want to use the default fabric configuration 1 Ifthe switch is not new from the factory reset the switch to the factory configuration before adding the switch to the fabric 2 Ifyou want to manage the switch through the Ethernet port configure the IP address Plug in the inter switch links ISL but do not connect the devices 4 Configure the port types for the new switch The ports can be G Port GL Port F Port FL Port TR Port or Donor Connect the devices to the switch Make any necessary zoning changes 3 18 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing Feature License Keys ls Installing Feature License Keys For information about available license keys refer to Feature Licensing on page 2 5 To install a license key using QuickTools 1 Open the Switch Menu and select Features 2 In the Feature Licenses dialog click Add 3 In the Add License Key dialog type the license key in the Key field 4 Click Get Description to display the upgrade description 5 Click Add to upgrade the switch Allow a minute or two for the upgrade to complete To upgrade a switch using the command line interface refer to the Feature command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch
128. ters with Authentication Consider the fabric shown in Figure 2 9 In this fabric Switch_1 Adapter_1 and Switch 2 support authentication while the JBOD and Adapter 2 do not The objective is to secure F Ports and E Ports in the fabric Device Adapter 2 Device Adapter 1 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4f WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4d Security No Security Yes ay n Device JBOD E WWNS 10 00 00 d1 ee 18 d4 5e 10 00 00 d1 ee 18 d4 5f 10 00 00 d1 ee 18 d4 5g Security No FL_Port pnoanmmamamummumnummmgrmr noamnmnuyomnunuouguuuniumunm Device Switch 1 Device Switch 2 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e Security Yes Security Yes 2 22 Figure 2 9 Security Example Switches and Adapters 59265 02 B 2 Planning Security TE SSSA To secure F_Ports and E_Ports in the fabric configure security on the devices that support security Switch_1 Switch_2 and Adapter_1 1 Create a security set Security Set 1 on Switch 1 a Create a port group Group Port 1 in Security Set 1 with Switch 1 Adapter 1 and JBOD as members as shown in the following table Switch 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret 0123456789abcdef Adapter 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4d Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret fedcba9876543210 JBOD Node WWN 10 00 00 d1 ee 18 d4 5e Authentication None Node WWN 10 00 0
129. th In multiple chassis fabrics each link between chassis contributes 424 850 1700 2550 or 5100MB of bandwidth between those chassis depending on the speed of the link When additional bandwidth is needed between devices increase the number of links between the connecting switches The switch guarantees in order delivery with any number of links between chassis 59265 02 B 2 Planning Feature Licensing ls Latency Latency is a measure of how fast a frame travels through a switch from one port to another The factors that affect latency include transmission rate and the source and destination port relationship as shown in Table 2 4 Table 2 4 Port to Port Latency Destination Rate 4 8 7 2 0 6 us lt 0 7 us lt 0 6 us lt 0 6 us lt 0 6 us E 4 lt 0 4us 0 3 usec 0 4 usec lt 0 4 usec lt 0 3 usec 8 lt 0 3 us lt 0 2 us lt 0 2 us lt 0 2 us lt 0 2 us o 10 lt 0 3us lt 0 3us lt 0 2us lt 0 2us lt 0 2 us 20 lt 0 3 us lt 0 2 us lt 0 2 us lt 0 2 us lt 0 2 us Based on minimum frame size of 36 bytes Latency increases for larger frame sizes Feature Licensing License keys provide a way to expand the capabilities of your switch and fabric as your needs grow Consider your need for the following features and arrange to purchase license keys from your switch distributor or authorized reseller B The Enterprise Fabric Suite license provi
130. the factors that affect the climate in your facility such as equipment heat dissipation and ventilation The switch requires the following operating conditions W Operating temperature range 5 40 C 41 104 F a Relative humidity 10 90 percent non condensing 3 2 59265 02 B 3 Installation Installing a Switch o 9 9 7 a MEN Installing a Switch Unpack the switch and accessories The QLogic 5800V Series product is shipped with the components shown in Figure 3 1 QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel switch 1 with firmware installed Power cord 1 model 5800V Power cords 2 model 5802V Rubber feet 4 CD ROM containing a 30 day trial license for Enterprise Fabric Suite switch management application release notes and documentation Figure 3 1 QLogic 5802V Fibre Channel Switch 59265 02 B 3 3 3 Installation Installing a Switch ee Installing a QLogic 5800V Series switch involves the following steps Mount the Switch Install the Transceivers Configure the Workstation Connect the Switch to AC Power Connect the Workstation to the Switch Configure the Switch NO a PF ODN Cable Devices to the Switch Mount the Switch The switch can be placed on a flat surface and stacked or mounted in a 19 Electronics Industries Association EIA rack For weight and dimensional specifications refer to Dimensions on page A 5 Adhesive rubber feet are provided for surface m
131. the number of devices and the anticipated demand The number of devices will determine the number of ports that are needed and in turn the number of switches Consider the transmission speeds of your adapters and SFPs The switch ports 0 19 support 1 Gbps 2Gbps 4Gbps and 8Gbps transmission speeds depending on the SFP NOTE Setting an SFP port to 1Gbps that has an 8Gbps SFP transceiver will bring down the port Consider also the distribution of targets and initiators An F Port supports a single device An FL Port can support up to 126 devices in an arbitrated loop 2 1 2 Planning Device Access EE PF 1 OO 3 V 9 amp Device Access Consider device access needs within the fabric Access is controlled through the use of zoning Some zoning strategies include the following W Separate devices by operating system W Separate devices that have no need to communicate with other devices in the fabric or that have classified data W Separate devices into department administrative or other functional group Zoning divides the fabric to control discovery and inbound traffic A zone is a named group of ports or devices Members of the same zone can communicate with each other and transmit outside the zone but cannot receive inbound traffic from outside the zone Zoning is hardware enforced only when a port device is a member of no more than 8 zones whose combined membership does not exceed 64 If this condit
132. tial commercial and light industry Oh EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Oh EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test Oh EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Test CL EN 61000 4 5 Surge Immunity Test CL EN 61000 4 6 Immunity To Conducted Disturbances Induced By Radio Frequency Fields Oh EN 61000 4 8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Test C EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips Short Interruptions And Voltage Variations Immunity Tests L EN 61000 3 2 Limits For Harmonic Current Emissions Equipment Input Current Less Than Equal To 16 A Per Phase Class A il EN 61000 3 3 Limitation Of Voltage Fluctuations And Flicker In Low Voltage Supply Systems For Equipment With Rated Current Less Than Or Equal To 16 A VCCI Class A Statement CORE VLE S BRMEAEMMBRAA VCCI OE CEOS 7 27A ATREMNRE CT CORBERERE CHATS LIE Be slSHOTCEMHBOES 0B itd ASEUHWged SLIBRANSTEMHVIET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions 59265 02 B xiii Preface Laser Safety Information EN PVVU h1 OC d Ph g Laser Safety Information This product uses Class 1 laser optical transceivers to communicate over the fiber op
133. tic conductors The U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS does not consider Class 1 lasers to be hazardous The International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 Laser Safety Standard requires labeling in English German Finnish and French stating that the product uses Class 1 lasers Because it is impractical to label the transceivers the following label is provided in this manual CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 TO IEC 825 1984 CENELEC HD 482 S1 The following warning applies to XPAK optical transceivers WARNING LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity ESDS Precautions The assemblies used in the switch chassis are ESD sensitive Observe ESD handling procedures when handling any assembly used in the switch chassis Accessible Parts The Field Replaceable Units FRUs for the QLogic 5800V Series switch are the following B Power supplies B Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers m XPAK optical transceivers Xiv 59265 02 B Preface Pi ces Accessibles ee Pieces Accessibles Les pi ces remplacables Field Replaceable Units FRU du commutateur QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch sont les suivantes B Alimentations de courant W Interfaces aux media d interconnexion appel s SFP transceivers m Interfaces aux media d
134. to Point eeeeeee 425MB full duplex 2Gbps 850MB full duplex 4Gbps 1 700MB full duplex 8Gbps 2 550MB full duplex 10Gbps 5 100MB full duplex 20Gbps Aggregate single switch Up to 54 40GB full duplex 59265 02 B A 3 A Specifications Maintainability ee Maintainability Diagnostics ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Power on self test POST analyzes all functional components except SFP transceivers Port tests include online internal and external tests User Interface eeses LED indicators Field Replaceable Units Power supplies model 5802V only Fabric Management Management Methods Enterprise Fabric Suite graphical user interface QuickTools Web applet Command Line Interface Application Programming Interface SMI S GS 3 Management Server SNMP FTP TFTP Maintenance Connection RS 232 connector null modem F F DB9 cable Ethernet Connection RJ 45 connector 10 100 BASE T cable Switch Agent etes Enables a network management station to obtain configuration values traffic information and failure data pertaining to the Fibre Channels using SNMP through the Ethernet interface A 4 59265 02 B A Specifications Dimensions TO ESSA Dimensions Width MR 17 432mm 19 inch rack mount Heightsin 1 70 43 2mm 1U Depth 19 69 500mm
135. to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms 59265 02 B xxi Preface General Public License ee To do so attach the following notices to the program It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found one line to give the program s name and an idea of what it does Copyright C yyyy name of author This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output
136. uration This option restores switch configuration parameters to the factory defaults For information about the factory default values refer to Reset command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 59265 02 B 4 15 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode ee Remaking the File System in Maintenance Mode Option 6 If there is a loss of power the switch configuration could become corrupt The file system on which the configuration is stored must be re created The Remake Filesystem option resets the switch to the factory default values including user accounts and zoning For information about the factory default values refer to the Reset command in the QLogic 5800V Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide CAUTION If you choose the Remake Filesystem option you will lose all changes made to the fabric configuration that involve that switch such as password and zoning changes You must then restore the switch from an archived configuration or reconfigure the portions of the fabric that involve the switch Resetting the Switch in Maintenance Mode Option 7 The Reset Switch option closes the Telnet session exits maintenance mode and reboots the switch using the current switch configuration All unpacked firmware image files that reside on the switch are deleted Updating the Boot Loader in Maintenance Mode Option 8 The Update Boot
137. urity A feature that provides security for fabric users and devices including user account security and fabric services Fabric Services A component of fabric security that provides for the control of inband manage ment and SNMP on a switch Fabric View File A file containing a set of fabrics that were opened and saved during a previous QuickTools or Enterprise Fabric Suite session 59265 02 B FDMI See Fabric Device Management Interface Flash Memory Memory on the switch that contains the chassis control firmware Frame Data unit consisting of a start of frame SOF delimiter header data payload CRC and an end of frame EOF delim iter FRU Field Replaceable Unit F Port A port within a Fibre Channel switch that provides a point to point link attachment to a single N Port Group A list of device world wide names that are authorized to attach to a switch There are three group types one for other switches ISL another for devices port and a third for devices issuing management server MS commands Heartbeat LED A chassis LED that indicates the status of the internal switch processor and the results of the POST IKE Peer The device connected to a switch that requires secure IP communication The IKE configuration associated with this device that establishes an IKE security association connection with the switch See Internet Key Exchange IKE Glossary 3 Installation Guide Stack
138. witch Config Remake Filesystem Reset Switch 8 Update Boot Loader Option o0 0 PK rp These options and their use are described in the following subsections Exiting the Maintenance Menu Option 0 The Exit option closes the current Maintenance menu session To log in again type the maintenance mode account name prom and password prom To return to normal operation momentarily press and release the Maintenance button or power cycle the switch Unpacking a Firmware Image File in Maintenance Mode Option 1 The Image Unpack option unpacks and installs new firmware when the current firmware has become corrupt Before using this option you must load the new firmware image file onto the switch To install new firmware using this option 1 Place the switch in maintenance mode Refer to the procedure for maintenance mode in Recovering a Switch Using Maintenance Mode on page 4 13 2 Use FTP to load a new firmware image file onto the switch Refer to Custom Firmware Installation on page 3 17 for an example of how to load the image file When the download is complete close the FTP session 3 Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the default IP address 10 0 0 1 For example telnet 10 0 0 1 4 Type the maintenance mode account name prom and password prom Switch login prom Password xxxx 4 14 59265 02 B 4 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Recovering a Switch Using
139. y No Security Yes F Port npmgamiummumBmnBmmiunmrmrrnrnr Device Switch 1 Security No nmuiumnBmumummumumnmmiimpmir Device Switch 2 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e Security Yes pub rnrorrts rorrrcurmrpnr Device Switch 3 Security No Figure 2 11 Security Example Management Server 59265 02 B 2 29 2 Planning Security E A V pp BV hA To secure the management server on Switch 2 from unauthorized access by an adapter or an associated host application 1 Create a security set Security Set 2 on Switch 2 2 Create a management server group Group 1 in Security Set 2 with Switch 2 and Adapter 2 or APP 2 as its member You must specify adapters by node WWN Switches can be specified by port or node WWN The type of switch WWN you use in the switch security database must be the same as that in the adapter security database For example if you specify a switch with a port WWN in the switch security database you must also specify that switch in the adapter security database with the same port WWN For MD5 authentication create secrets as shown in the following Switch 2 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4e CT Authentication True Hash MD5 Secret 9876543210fedcba9 Adapter 2 or Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4d APP 2 CT Authentication True Hash MD5 Secret fedcba9876543210 3 Configure security on Adapter 2 or APP 2 using the appropriate management tool L
140. y on Adapter 1 using the appropriate management tool Logins between the Switch 1 and Adapter 1 will be challenged for their respective secrets Therefore the secrets for Switch 1 and Adapter 1 that you configured on Switch 1 must also be configured on Adapter 1 Save and activate Security Set 1 on Switch 1 4 Create a security set Security Set 2 on Switch 2 Create an ISL group Group ISL 2 in Security Set 2 with Switch 2 and Switch 1 as members as shown in the following table Switch 2 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4e Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret 0123456789abcdef Binding None Switch 1 Node WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 e3 4c Authentication CHAP Primary Hash MD5 Secret abcdefabcdef012 Binding None 5 Save and activate Security Set 2 on Switch 2 2 24 59265 02 B 2 Planning Security i Security Example RADIUS Server Consider the fabric shown in Figure 2 10 This fabric is similar to the one shown in Figure 2 9 with the addition of Radius_1 acting as a RADIUS server Authorization and authentication are passed from the switch to Radius_1 in the following cases m Adapter 1log in to Switch 1 W Switch 1 log in to Switch 2 W Switch 2log in to Switch 1 Device Adapter 1 Device Adapter 2 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4d WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 07 c3 4f Security Yes Security No Server Radius 1 IP Address 10 20 30 40 nmBmimimuulimumumnrmrrr LI LI LCI

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