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2. Maximum power supply output each 1080 watts 12V DC Table 2 Table 3 and Table 4 illustrate the power consumption of the switch as measured at idle maximum and typical states respectively TABLE 2 Power consumption idle IDLE no Optics C3 not initialzed Fan Speed normal 3030RPM Room Temp AC Voltage Input Current Amp Input Watts Power Factor BTU s hr Input Watts BTU s hr 1 PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU s 2PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU AC Measured 1 PSU 2 PSU AC Measured 100 VAC 1 78 1 85 179 0 998 0 993 610 94132 183 624 59364 120 VAC 1 49 1 59 178 0 996 0 968 607 52824 183 624 1764 200 VAC 0 92 1 08 174 0 949 0 847 593 87592 182 620 7656 240 VAC 0 79 1 04 174 0 917 0 739 593 87592 181 617 3548 TABLE 3 Power consumption maximum MAX All ports configured with ELOAD Traffic Running mode 11 Fan Speed Max 8190 RPM Room Temp AC Voltage Input Current Amp Input Watts Power Factor BTU s hr Input Watts BTU s hr 1 PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU s 2PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU AC Measured 1 PSU 2 PSU AC Measured 100 VAC 4 67 4 67 464 0 995 0 995 1582 6112 464 1582 6112 120 VAC 3 86 3 87 462 0 997 0 997 1575 7896 463 1579 2004 200 VAC 2 28 2 34 455 0 998 0 977 1551 914 457 1558 7356 240 VAC 1 92 1 99 453 0 998 0 953 1545 0924 456 1555 3248 TABLE 4 Power consumption typical Typical All ports configured with 16G Avago optics Traffic Running mode 11 Fan Speed Nominal 3030 RPM Room Temp AC Voltage Input Current Amp Input Watts Power Factor BTUs hr Inpu
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4. If you use an unqualified transceiver the switchShow command output shows the port in a Mod Inv state Fabric OS also logs the issue in the system error log For this task refer to Figure 5 or Figure 6 Complete the following steps to install an SFP transceiver 22 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 maintenance 3 1 Making sure that the bail wire handle is in the unlocked position position the optical transceiver so that the key is oriented correctly to the port Insert the transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks then close the bail The 16 Gbps SFP transceivers do not have bails Use the pull tab on the 16 Gbps SFP transceivers to help push the transceiver into the port Do not push too hard on the tab itself becasue it can bend Transceivers are keyed so that they can only be inserted with the correct orientation If a transceiver does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented 2 Position a cable so that the key the ridge on one side of the cable connector is aligned with the slot in the transceiver Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks Cables are keyed so that they can be inserted in only one way If a cable does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented NOTE Each SFP transceiver has a gold plated PCB edge connector on the bottom The correct position to insert an SFP
5. Optionally if using the command line interface CLI enter the psShow command at the command line prompt to display the status You can also use the chassisShow command The power supply status can also be viewed using the Web Tools application Fan removal and replacement The Brocade 6520 has three fans as displayed in Figure 2 The Fabric OS identifies the fan locations from left to right as fan 3 fan 2 and fan 1 A CAUTION Disassembling any part of the fan voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications There are no user serviceable parts inside the fan Because the cooling system relies on pressurized air do not leave any of the fan slots empty longer than two minutes while the switch is operating If a fan fails leave it in the switch until it can be replaced Maintain all three fans in operational condition to provide redundancy Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 31 53 1002705 01 32 4 Fan removal and replacement Refer to Table 8 on page 20 for the power supply status LED colors behaviors and actions required if any Determining the need to replace a fan Use one of the following methods to determine the status of the fans e Check the fan status LED refer to LED locations on page 17 n Web Tools click the Power Status icon e Enter the fanShow command at the prompt to display fan status NOTE Fans 4 and 5 are the fans that are integral to the power supplies These two fans nor
6. Serial cable with an RJ45 connector Ground lug kit Two 6 ft power cords Rubber feet required for setting up the switch as a standalone unit Brocade 6520 QuickStart Guide EZSwitchSetup CD China ROHS Hazardous Toxic Substance Content Chart Brocade Network Advisor v12 0 Eval PRO Instruction Download Family Doc CD card Web Tools ReadMe First Guide A DANGER The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 5 53 1002705 01 2 Installation and safety considerations Installation and safety considerations You can install the Brocade 6520 switch in the following ways e Asa standalone unit on a flat surface e In an EIA rack using a four post fixed position rack mount kit The rack mount kit can be ordered from your switch retailer e Ina two post Telco rack using the mid mount rack kit for switches The mid mount rack kit for switches can be ordered from your switch retailer e nan EIA rack using a four post sliding rail rack mount kit The sliding rail rack mount kit mount can be ordered from your switch retailer ESD precautions The Brocade 6520 contains electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive FRUs When working with any Brocade 6520 FRU use correct ESD procedures e Attach ground to the indicated area on the chassis e Wear a wrist grounding strap connected to chassis ground if the Brocade 6520 is plugged in or a bench ground
7. 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F temperature Humidity 10 to 85 RH non condensing at 10 to 90 RH non condensing at 70 C 40 C 104 F 158 F Altitude 0 to 3 km 9 842 feet above sea level O to 12 km 39 370 feet above sea level Shock 20 G 6 ms half sine wave 33 G 11 ms half sine wave 3 eg Axis Vibration 0 5 G sine 0 4 gms random 5 500 Hz 2 0 Gsine 1 1 gms random 5 500 Hz Air flow Port side exhaust N A Maximum 176 7 cmh 104 cfm Nominal 52 7 cmh 31 cfm Port side intake Maximum 185 2 cmh 109 cfm Nominal 56 1 cmh 33 cfm Heat dissipation 1378 5 BTU hr no optics configuration N A 1706 1 BTU hr fully populated port configuration Rack considerations For successful installation and operation of the switch in a rack ensure the following rack requirements are met The rack must be a standard EIA rack A rack space that is two rack units 2U high 8 90 cm 3 50 inches high and 48 3 cm 19 inches wide There are three rack kit options that accommodate the Brocade 6520 a four post fixed rack kit a two post Telco rack kit and a four post sliding rail rack kit See their respective installation manuals for details Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Installation and safety considerations 2 e The equipment in the rack is grounded through a reliable branch circuit connection and maintains ground at all times Do n
8. This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual might cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense KCC statement Republic of Korea AB 7 7 ATS YESA 171 0171712 OF S ag e e UAT HESS S e 7710 eu zt alat F FF 9 sHA 7 HHEH 782191 AISA MGa AS 3422 ALI H rir oko A rir o0 Pi mlo 42 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Regulatory compliance A Class A device Broadcasting Communication Device for Office Use This device obtained EMC registration for office use Class A and may be used in places other than home Sellers and or users need to take note of this VCCI statement Japan COREL ee qs AER E ER SEA EB baa VCCI DE ICE 4227 A TERN CT CORBCRERE CHA TA ER WHees XMRCTCEMHBVET COGRICISE A AA HOE eI S DEMBEXINILENBOES This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by I
9. Switch operation does not depend on the date and time a Brocade 6520 with an incorrect date and time value still functions properly However because the date and time are used for logging error detection and troubleshooting you should set them correctly Time zones You can set the time zone for the switch by name You can also set country city or time zone parameters Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 configuration 2 If the time zone is not set with the new options the switch retains the offset time zone settings The tsTimeZone command includes an option to revert to the prior time zone format For more information about the old option refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference You can set the time zone for a switch using the tsTimeZone command The tsTimeZone command allows you to perform the following tasks e Display all of the time zones supported in the firmware e Set the time zone based on a country and city combination or based on a time zone ID such as PST The time zone setting has the following characteristics e You can view the time zone settings However only those with administrative permissions can set the time zones e The tsTimeZone setting automatically adjusts for Daylight Savings Time e Changing the time zone on a switch updates the local time zone setup and is reflected in local time calculations By default all switches are in the Greenwich Mean Time GMT
10. e Store ESD sensitive components in antistatic packaging Electrical considerations To install and operate the switch successfully ensure the compliance with the following requirements e The primary outlets are correctly wired protected by a circuit breaker and grounded in accordance with local electrical codes e The supply circuit line fusing and wire size are adequate as specified by the electrical rating on the switch nameplate e The power supply standards provided in Table 1 Power supply specifications are met Power supply specifications The power supplies are universal and capable of functioning worldwide without voltage jumpers or switches They meet IEC 61000 4 5 surge voltage requirements and are autoranging in terms of accommodating input voltages and line frequencies Each power supply has built in fans for cooling Table 1 lists the power supply specifications for the Brocade 6520 6 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 TABLE 1 Specification Input voltage Installation and safety considerations Power supply specifications Value 2 Range 90 264 VAC Auto volt Nominal 100 240 VAC 12 0A 5 0A switch autosenses input voltage Start up 80 87 VAC Turn off 85 75 VAC Input frequency Range 47 63 Hz Nominal 50 60 Hz Inrush current Limited to 40A peak 240 VAC during cold start up at 25 C ambient Input line protection Both AC lines are fused
11. port status physical status and other information to help you analyze switch performance and to accelerate system debugging The Brocade 6520 automatically performs power on self test POST each time it is turned on Any errors are recorded in the system error log For more information about POST refer to POST and boot up specifications on page 21 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 management 3 For information about upgrading the version of Fabric OS installed on your switch refer to the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide You can manage the Brocade 6520 using any of the management options listed in Table 9 Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference for more information on the CLl commands TABLE 9 Management options for the Brocade 6520 Management tool Out of band support In band support Command line interface CLI Ethernet or serial IP over Fibre Channel Up to two admin sessions and four user sessions connection simultaneously For more information refer to the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide and the Fabric OS Command Reference Brocade Web Tools Ethernet or serial IP over Fibre Channel For information refer to the Web Tools Administrator s connection Guide Standard SNMP applications Ethernet or serial IP over Fibre Channel For information refer to the Fabric OS MIB Reference connection Management Server Ethernet or serial Native in band For information refer to the Fabri
12. transceiver into the upper row of ports is with the gold plated edge down The correct position to insert an SFP transceiver into the lower row of ports is with the gold plated edge up FIGURE 5 Installing a 16 Gbps SFP in the upper row of port slot Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 23 53 1002705 01 3 Brocade 6520 management FIGURE 6 Installing an 8 Gbps SFP in the upper row of port slot Diagnostic tests In addition to POST Fabric OS includes diagnostic tests to help you troubleshoot the hardware and firmware This includes tests of internal connections and circuitry fixed media and the transceivers and cables in use The tests are implemented by command either through a Telnet session or through a serial console connection to the switch Some tests require the ports to be connected by external cables to allow diagnostics to verify the serializer deserializer interface transceiver and cable Some tests require loopback plugs Diagnostic tests run at link speeds of 2 4 8 10 or 16 Gbps depending on the speed of the link being tested and the type of port NOTE Diagnostic tests might temporarily lock the transmit and receive speed of the links during diagnostic testing For information about specific diagnostic tests refer to the Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide Brocade 6520 management 24 You can use the management functions built into the Brocade 6520 to monitor the fabric topology
13. 1999 and values less than 70 are interpreted as 2000 through 2069 Refer to the following example to first show the date and time and then change them switch admin gt date Fri Sep 29 17 01 48 UTC 2007 switch admin gt date 0927123007 Thu Sep 27 12 30 00 UTC 2007 switch admin gt Setting time zones You must perform the procedure on all switches for which the time zone must be set However you only need to set the time zone once on each switch because the value is written to nonvolatile memory Use one of the two following procedures to set the time zone The first procedure requires you to select the actual time zone and the second requires you to select the country location of the Switch The following procedure describes how to set the current time zone using timezonename mode 1 Login to the switch using the default password the default password is password 2 Enterthe tsTimeZone command as follows switch admin tstimezone interactive timezonename Use timezonename to set the time zone by country city or by time zone ID such as PST The following example shows how to change the time zone to US Central switch admin tstimezone Time Zone US Pacific switch admin tstimezone US Central switch admin tstimezone Time Zone US Central The following procedure describes how to set the current time zone using interactive mode to Pacific Standard Time 1 Enterthe tsTimeZone command as follows switch
14. admin tstimezone interactive 14 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 configuration 2 2 You are prompted to select a general location from the list displayed Please identify a location so that time zone rules can be set correctly Enter the appropriate number from the list or Ctrl D to quit At the prompt select a country location from the list displayed At the prompt enter the appropriate number to specify the time zone region from the list displayed or Ctrl D to quit Synchronizing local time using NTP Perform the following steps to synchronize the local time using NTP 1 Login to the switch using the default password the default password is password 2 Enter the tsClockServer ntp1 ntp2 command where ntp1 is the IP address or DNS name of the first NTP server which the switch must be able to access The ntp2 value is the name of the second NTP server and is optional The entire operand lt ntp1 ntp2 gt is optional by default this value is LOCL which uses the local clock of the principal or primary switch as the clock server switch admin tsclockserver 132 163 135 131 switch admin tsclockserver 132 163 135 131 switch admin The following example shows how to set up more than one NTP server using a DNS name switch admin tsclockserver 10 32 170 1 10 32 170 2 ntp localdomain net Updating Clock Server configuration done Updated with the NTP servers Changes to th
15. certifications 46 regulatory compliance 42 Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS 2 replacing fan 31 items required 32 steps 33 replacing FRUs 27 replacing power supplies 28 replacing transceivers 35 time and items required 35 requirements environmental 8 RTC 3 RTC battery 46 S safety standards 46 safety electrical 46 serial port specifications 41 setting date and time 12 IP address using DHCP 12 static IP address 12 time zone with country location 14 time zone with time zone ID 14 time zones 14 SFP installation 22 SNMP 25 specifications Fibre Channel ports 41 general 39 memory 41 power supplies 6 serial ports 41 static IP address IPv4 12 IPv6 12 switch capabilities 1 management 24 switch IP address 12 static 12 using DHCP 12 switchShow 22 synchronize local time using NTP 15 system power LED 18 system status LED 18 57 T terminal emulator configuration 11 time local time synchronization 13 time and date 12 time zones 12 tool extraction transceivers 35 trademarks x transceivers extraction tool 35 replacing 35 trunking group 15 tsClockServer command 13 15 tsTimeZone command 14 U USB port 3 V VCCI statement 43 VF support 2 Virtual Fabric see VF W wavelength support 2 weight 39 Z zoning 2 58 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01
16. interpreting LED activity 17 POST results 22 Inter Switch Link see ISL ipaddrset 12 ISL 2 ISL trunking 15 items included 5 J Japan DENAN statement 43 K KCC statement Republic of Korea 43 L labels airflow 27 laser compliance 45 latency FC port to port 3 LEDs 3 activity 17 Ethernet port 18 fan indications 20 location 17 non port side 20 port side 18 port side of the switch 17 port status 18 power status 18 power supply indications 20 system status 18 local clock 15 LOCL 15 logging timestamp 12 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 M main memory 41 maintenance 22 Management Server 25 memory specifications 41 monitoring through LED activity 17 N Network Time Protocol see NTP non port side LEDs 20 non port side view 4 NTP 13 NTP server access 15 P physical dimensions 39 platform components 1 POD 1 port count 1 port scaling 1 port side LED patterns 18 port side view 3 port speeds 2 port status LEDs 18 port types 2 Ports on Demand see POD POST 21 POST and boot up specifications 21 power cord statement Japan DENAN 43 power monitoring 2 power supplies 4 28 LED indications 20 replacing 28 specifications 6 power on self test see POST psShow command 29 31 R rack considerations 8 real time power monitoring 2 real time clock see RTC Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 regulatory
17. noise information regulation 3 GPSGV the highest sound pressure level value is 80 dB A in accordance with EN ISO 7779 Laser compliance This equipment contains Class 1 laser products and complies with FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter and the international laser safety standard IEC 825 2 Use only optical transceivers that are qualified by Brocade Communications Systems Inc and comply with the FDA Class 1 radiation performance requirements defined in 21 CFR Subchapter and with IEC 825 2 Optical products that do not comply with these standards might emit light that is hazardous to the eyes Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 45 53 1002705 01 A Electrical cautions Electrical cautions RTC battery A DANGER Do not attempt to replace the real time clock RTC battery There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced or disposed of Contact your switch supplier if the real time clock begins to lose time Electrical safety A CAUTION This switch might have more than one power cord To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect both power cords before servicing A CAUTION Connect the power cord only to a grounded outlet A CAUTION This product is designed for an IT power system with phase to phase voltage of 230V After operation of the protective device the equipment is still under voltage if it is connected to an IT power system Reg
18. of unit This applies to both power supplies and fans A new FRU must have the same part number P N as the FRU being replaced The manufacturing P N is located on the top of the FRU You can use external labels as a guide Refer to Figure 7 Both the power supply and fan FRUs are labeled with an airflow symbol on the faceplate to indicate whether the assembly takes in or exhausts air The label also appears on the top of the assembly ATTENTION All fans and power supplies must have the same airflow symbol E or I to be compatible with each other Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 27 53 1002705 01 4 Power supply removal and replacement AIRFLOW AIRFLOW AIRFLOW AIRFLOW FIGURE 7 Examples of airflow symbols The green E symbol indicates an exhaust unit This unit pulls air in from the port side of the switch and exhausts it out the non port side This is also called front to back airflow or forward airflow This symbol should appear on FRUs with part numbers ending with F The orange symbol indicates an intake unit This unit pulls air in from the non port side of the switch and exhausts it out the port side This is also called back to front airflow or reverse airflow This symbol should appear on FRUs with part numbers ending with R The chassisShow command will indicate either forward or reverse airflow If one fan fails the remaining fans go to high speed to maintain proper cooling until th
19. panne d un des circuits PRECAUCI N Use un circuito derivado separado para cada cord n de alimentaci n de CA con lo que se proporcionar redundancia en caso de que uno de los circuitos falle Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 51 53 1002705 01 B Danger notices CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions VORSICHT Es besteht Explosionsgefahr wenn ein unzul ssiger Batterietyp eingesetzt wird Verbrauchte Batterien sind entsprechend den geltenden Vorschriften zu entsorgen MISE EN GARDE Risque d explosion en cas de remplacement de la pile par un modele incorrect D barrassez vous des piles usag es conform ment aux instructions PRECAUCI N Danger notices Riesgo de explosi n si se sustituye la bater a por una de tipo incorrecto Desh gase de las bater as usadas de acuerdo con las instrucciones A danger calls your attention to a possible hazard that can cause injury or death The following are the dangers used in this manual Gefahr weist auf eine m gliche Gef hrdung hin die zu Verletzungen oder Tod f hren k nnen Sie finden die folgenden Warnhinweise in diesem Handbuch Un danger attire votre attention sur un risque possible de blessure ou de d c s Ci dessous vous trouverez les dangers utilis s dans ce manuel Una advertencia le llama la atenci n sobre cualquier posible peligro
20. que pueda ocasionar da os personales o la muerte A continuaci n se dan las advertencias utilizadas en este manual DANGER The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel GEFAHR DANGER Die Verfahren in diesem Handbuch sind nur f r qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal gedacht Les proc dures d crites dans ce manuel doivent tre effectu es par le personnel de service qualifi uniquement PELIGRO Los procedimientos de este manual se han hecho para personal de servicio cualificado DANGER All fiber optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers GEFAHR Alle Glasfaser Schnittstellen verwenden Laser der Klasse 1 DANGER Toutes les interfaces en fibres optiques utilisent des lasers de classe 1 PELIGRO Todas las interfaces de fibra ptica utilizan l ser de clase 1 DANGER Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel only GEFAHR Die Installation und Entfernung der Einheit d rfen nur von qualifiziertem Personal ausgef hrt werden DANGER L installation et la d pose de l unit doivent tre confi es uniquement du personnel qualifi PELIGRO La instalaci n y desinstalaci n de la unidad debe llevarse a cabo solamente por personal cualificado 52 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 DANGER Danger notices B Disconnect
21. that they are free of dust or other debris that might lessen the adhesion of the feet b With the adhesive side against the chassis place one rubber foot in each indentation and press into place Place the switch on a flat sturdy surface Provide power to the switch as described in Providing power to the switch on page 10 ATTENTION Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set For instructions on how to set the IP address refer to Brocade 6520 configuration Rack installation for a Brocade 6520 Follow the installation instructions shipped with the appropriate rack mount kit e Fixed Rack Mount Kit Installation Procedure e Mid Mount Rack Kit Switch Installation Procedure e Slide Rack Mount Kit Installation Procedure Brocade 6520 configuration Once you have set up the Brocade 6520 in a rack or as a standalone switch it is time to give it power and a basic configuration If you are going to use the Brocade 6520 in a single switch setup you can use EZSwitchSetup to complete the basic configuration Refer to the EZSwitchSetup CD included with the Brocade 6520 for more information You can also use the Brocade 6520 EZSwitchSetup Quickstart Guide If you do not want to use EZSwitchSetup follow the instructions in the rest of this section Providing power to the switch Perform the following steps to provide power to the Brocade 6520 10 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53
22. the power cord from all power sources to completely remove power from the device GEFAHR Ziehen Sie das Stromkabel aus allen Stromquellen um sicherzustellen dass dem Ger t kein Strom zugef hrt wird DANGER D branchez le cordon d alimentation de toutes les sources d alimentation pour couper compl tement l alimentation du dispositif PELIGRO Para desconectar completamente la corriente del instrumento desconecte el cord n de corriente de todas las fuentes de corriente DANGER If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the device GEFAHR DANGER PELIGRO Falls f r die Installation ein anderes Stromkabel erforderlich ist wenn das mit dem Ger t gelieferte Kabel nicht passt m ssen Sie sicherstellen dass Sie ein Stromkabel mit dem Siegel einer Sicherheitsbeh rde verwenden die f r die Zertifizierung von Stromkabeln in Ihrem Land zust ndig ist Das Siegel ist Ihre Garantie dass das Stromkabel sicher mit Ihrem Ger t verwendet werden kann Si l installation n cessite un cordon d alimentation autre que celui fourni avec le dispositif assurez vous d utiliser un cordon d alimentation portant la marque de l organisation responsable de la s curit q
23. 0 in service while replacing a power supply verify that the other power supply the one not being replaced has been powered on for at least four seconds and has a steady green status LED Unplug the power cord from the power supply that is being replaced Push the locking tab to the left and hold it there while using the handle on the power supply to pull it straight out and away from the chassis Pull the power supply out slowly to avoid catching a finger on the locking tab 4 Slide the new power supply into the chassis until the locking tab engages A CAUTION Do not force the installation If the power supply does not slide in easily ensure that the power supply is correctly oriented before continuing A CAUTION If you observe that the switch has powered down after two minutes after a power supply replacement it is likely because the new power supply has a mismatched airflow 5 Plug the power cord into the power supply to power on the unit If the power circuit was on before the replacement the power supply will immediately attempt to power up Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Fan removal and replacement 4 FIGURE 9 Inserting the power supply in the Brocade 6520 6 Verify that the LEDs on the new power supply display steady green while the Brocade 6520 is operating refer to Table 8 If the LEDs are not steady green ensure that the power supply is securely installed and seated properly
24. 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 configuration 2 1 Connectthe power cords first to both power supplies in the chassis and then to power sources on separate circuits to protect against AC failure Ensure that the cords have a minimum service loop of 6 inches available and are routed to avoid stress The power supplies power up as soon as they are plugged in The power supply LEDs display green The power LED on the front of the switch turn green as well The system status LED on the front panel will be amber until POST completes and then it will turn green If a second power supply is installed but NOT plugged into a power source the AC status light on the power supply will be out and the DC status light will be amber If the second power supply IS plugged into a power source then both LEDs will be green ATTENTION Power is supplied to the switch as soon as the first power supply is connected 2 After POST is complete verify that the switch power and status LEDs on the left of the port side of the switch are green Refer to Figure 1 on page 4 for the specific location of these LEDs Creating a serial connection You perform all configuration tasks in this guide using a serial connection If you need to know the serial port pinouts refer to Serial port specifications on page 41 Complete the following steps to create a serial connection to the switch 1 Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the switch and to an RS 232 serial port on
25. 520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 For information about the Fibre Channel industry visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association website http www fibrechannel org For information about the Ethernet industry visit the Internet Engineering Task Force website http www ietf org Getting technical help Contact your switch support supplier for hardware firmware and software support including product repairs and part ordering To expedite your call have the following information available 1 General Information e Switch model e Switch operating system version e Error numbers and messages received e supportSave command output e Detailed description of the problem including the switch or fabric behavior immediately following the problem and specific questions e Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and the results e Serial console and Telnet session logs e Syslog message logs Switch Serial Number The switch serial number and corresponding bar code are provided on the serial number label as illustrated below AIR FTOOX0054E9 The serial number label is located on the switch ID pull out tab located inside the chassis on the port side on the left World Wide Name WWN Use the wwn command to display the switch WWN If you cannot use the wwn command because the switch is inoperable you can get the WWN from the same place as the serial number Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference M
26. 53 1002705 01 14 December 2012 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual BROCADE Copyright O 2012 Brocade Communications Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Brocade Brocade Assurance the B wing symbol Biglron DCX Fabric OS Fastlron MLX Netlron SAN Health Serverlron Turbolron VCS and VDX are registered trademarks and AnylO Brocade One CloudPlex Effortless Networking ICX NET Health OpenScript and The Effortless Network are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems Inc in the United States and or in other countries Other brands products or service names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners Notice This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty expressed or implied concerning any equipment equipment feature or service offered or to be offered by Brocade Brocade reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use This informational document describes features that may not be currently available Contact a Brocade sales office for information on feature and product availability Export of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the United States government The authors and Brocade Communications Systems Inc shall have no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss cost liability or damages arising from the information
27. An RJ45 to RS 232 adapter is also provided with the switch NOTE To protect the serial port from damage keep the cover on the port when not in use The serial port can be used to connect to a workstation to configure the switch IP address before connecting the switch to a fabric or IP network The serial port s parameters are fixed at 9600 baud 8 data bits and no parity with flow control set to None Table 14 lists the serial cable pinouts TABLE 14 Serial cable pinouts PIN Signal Description 1 Not supported N A 2 Not supported N A 3 UART1_TXD Transmit data 4 GND Logic ground 5 GND Logic ground Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 41 53 1002705 01 A Regulatory compliance TABLE 14 Serial cable pinouts Continued PIN Signal Description 6 UART1 RXD Receive data 7 Not supported N A 8 Not supported N A Regulatory compliance This section describes the regulatory compliance requirements for the Brocade 6520 It contains the following standards e FCC warning US only on page 42 e KCC statement Republic of Korea on page 42 e VCCI statement Japan on page 43 Power cords Japan DENAN on page 43 China on page 44 e BSMI statement Taiwan on page 45 e CE statement on page 45 Canadian requirements on page 45 e German statement on page 45 e Laser compliance on page 45 e RTC battery on page 46 Electrical safety on page 46 FCC warning US only
28. Channel switch and router ports 2 4 and 8 Gbps performance is enabled by 8 Gbps SFP transceivers 4 8 and 16 Gbps performance is enabled by 16 Gbps SFP transceivers 10 Gbps manual set capability on FC ports requires the optional 10 Gigabit FCIP Fibre Channel license on the first eight ports only Ports can be configured for 10 Gbps for metro connectivity 10 Gbps performance is enabled by 10 Gbps Fibre Channel SFP transceivers FC ports will self configure as E_ports and F_ports EX_ports can be activated on a per port basis with the optional Integrated Routing license Mirror ports M ports and diagnostic ports D ports must be manually configured The Brocade Diagnostic Port D port feature provides physical media diagnostic troubleshooting and verification services In flight data compression and encryption on up to four ports provides efficient link utilization and security Options for port side exhaust default or non port side exhaust airflow for cooling Virtual Fabric VF support to improve isolation between different VFs Fibre Channel Routing FCR service available with the optional Integrated Routing license provides improved scalability and fault isolation Inter Switch Link ISL Trunking licensable which allows up to eight ports at 2 4 8 or 16 Gbps speeds between a pair of switches combined to form a single logical ISL with a speed of up to 128 Gbps 256 Gbps full duplex for optimal
29. Fabric OS Administrator s Guide e For easier maintenance label the fiber optic cables and record the devices to which they are connected e Keep LEDs visible by routing port cables and other cables away from the LEDs e Use Velcro style straps to secure and organize fiber optic cables Items required for installation The following items are required for installing configuring and connecting the Brocade 6520 for use in a network and fabric e Workstation with an installed terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal e Unused IP address and corresponding subnet mask and gateway address e items from the accessory kit that accompanies the switch e Ethernet cable e Brocade branded SFP s transceivers and compatible cables Brocade branded 16 Gbps SFP s transceivers required for 16 Gbps performance as required e Access to an FTP server or USB device for backing up the switch configuration optional 2 Standalone installation for a Brocade 6520 Standalone installation for a Brocade 6520 Perform the following steps to install the Brocade 6520 as a standalone unit 1 Unpack the Brocade 6520 and verify the items listed on Items included with the Brocade 6520 on page 5 Verify the items are present and undamaged 2 Apply the adhesive rubber feet Applying the rubber feet onto the switch helps prevent the switch from sliding off the supporting surface a Clean the indentations at each corner of the bottom of the switch to ensure
30. LED green for system power One LED green amber for system status Two Ethernet LEDs integrated with RJ45 for speed and activity status Two LEDs per power supply one green for AC line in status and one green amber for DC power out One LED green amber per fan SEEPROM for switch identification Voltage monitoring Fan monitoring including flow direction Temperature monitoring Real time clock RTC with battery Port side of the Brocade 6520 The port side of the Brocade 6520 includes the system status LED console port Ethernet port and LEDs USB port and Fibre Channel ports and the corresponding port status LEDs Figure 1 shows the port side of the Brocade 6520 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 1 Non port side of the Brocade 6520 4 f 0O202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202 OocoooogoOO0O0Q0CQ System power LED FC ports 48 95 System status LED Switch ID pull out tab USB port Management Ethernet port with LEDs o 0 N QO FC ports O 7 all LEDs above Serial console port ao 5 U N B FC ports 8 47 FIGURE 1 Port side view of the Brocade 6520 Non port side of the Brocade 6520 Figure 2 shows the non port side of the Brocade 6520 which contai
31. N A N A N A N A 10 km 6 2 mi or 40 km 24 8 mi SFP 16 Gbps N A N A N A N A 10 km 6 2 mi ELWL SFP 16 Gbps N A N A N A N A 25 km 15 5 mi Up to 7500 km at 2Gbps is supported when using a long distance transport system such as DWDM 40 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Memory specifications A Memory specifications The Brocade 6520 has three primary types of memory devices boot flash compact flash and main memory The size of each is listed in Table 13 TABLE 13 Brocade 6520 memory specifications Memory type Amount Boot flash 4 MB Compact flash 2GB Main memory DDR2 SODIMM 2GB 400 MHz 72 bit bus Fibre Channel port specifications The Fibre Channel ports in the Brocade 6520 are compatible with SWL LWL and ELWL SFP for 16 Gbps performance transceivers The strength of the signal is determined by the type of transceiver in use The ports meet all required safety standards For more information about these standards refer to Regulatory compliance on page 42 The ports are capable of operating at 2 4 8 or 16 Gbps depending on SFP transceiver models and are able to autonegotiate to the maximum link speed The first eight ports on the switch can be configured to run at 10 Gbps with the appropriate license and transceivers Serial port specifications The serial port is located on the port side of the switch The Brocade 6520 uses an RJ45 connector for the serial port
32. age equipment Vorsicht weist auf eine m gliche Beschadigung des Ger ts hin Sie finden die folgenden Vorsichtshinweise in diesem Handbuch Une mise en garde attire votre attention sur un risque possible d endommagement de l quipement Ci dessous vous trouverez les mises en garde utilis es dans ce manuel Un mensaje de precauci n le advierte sobre un posible peligro que pueda da ar el equipo Las siguientes son precauciones utilizadas en este manual CAUTION Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40 C 104 F VORSICHT Das Ger t darf nicht in einer Umgebung mit einer Umgebungsbetriebstemperatur von ber 40 C 104 F installiert werden MISE EN GARDE N installez pas le dispositif dans un environnement o la temp rature d exploitation ambiante risque de d passer 40 C 104 F PRECAUCI N No instale el instrumento en un entorno en el que la temperatura ambiente de operaci n pueda exceder los 40 C 104 F CAUTION Use a separate branch circuit for each AC power cord which provides redundancy in case one of the circuits fails VORSICHT Es empfiehlt sich die Installation eines separaten Stromkreiszweiges f r jede Wechselstrom Elektroschnur als Redundanz im Fall des Ausfalls eines Stromkreises MISE EN GARDE Utilisez un circuit de d rivation diff rent pour chaque cordon d alimentation C A Ainsi il y aura un circuit redondant en cas de
33. anual xi 53 1002705 01 Document feedback Quality is our first concern at Brocade and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document However if you find an error or an omission or you think that a topic needs further development we want to hear from you Forward your feedback to documentation brocade com Provide the title and version number of the document and as much detail as possible about your comment including the topic heading and page number and your suggestions for improvement xii Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Chapter Brocade 6520 Introduction 1 In this chapter Brocade 6520 OVOrVIBW aci n lc ann ERE a a CA Ca a lid 1 e Port side of the Brocade 6520 cvs 3 Non port side of the Brocade 6520 2x a a a cortar edi ee RR ne ne 4 Brocade 6520 overview The Brocade 6520 is a 96 port auto sensing 2 4 8 or 16 Gbps as well as 10 Gbps Fibre Channel FC switch that delivers the latest Brocade multi chip architecture for Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks SANs The Brocade 6520 is an enterprise class switch that is designed to handle the large scale SAN requirements of an enterprise and can also be used to address the SAN requirements of a small to medium sized workgroup The Brocade 6520 provides up to 96 ports in a double height 2U switch that enables the creation of very dense fabrics in a relatively small space The Brocade 6520 offers Ports
34. at the LEDs on the switch are not set to beacon by entering the switchShow command to detect if beaconing is active 2 Verify that the switch prompt displays on the terminal of a computer workstation connected to the switch If there is no switch prompt when POST completes press Enter If the switch prompt still does not display try opening a Telnet session or accessing the switch through another management tool If this is not successful the switch did not successfully complete POST Contact your switch supplier for support 3 Review the switch system log for errors Any errors detected during POST are written to the system log accessible through the errShow command For information about all referenced commands and on accessing the error log refer to the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide For information about error messages refer to the Fabric OS Message Reference Brocade 6520 maintenance The Brocade 6520 is designed for high availability and low failure it does not require any regular physical maintenance It includes diagnostic tests and field replaceable units described in the following sections Installing an SFP transceiver The Brocade 6520 supports only Brocade branded 8 Gbps and 16 Gbps SFP optical transceivers For the Fibre Channel connections the Brocade 6520 uses SFP transceivers that support any combination of Short Wavelength SWL Long Wavelength LWL and Extended Long Wavelength ELWL optical media
35. bandwidth utilization and load balancing There is no limit to how many trunk groups can be configured Dynamic Path Selection DPS which optimizes fabric wide performance and load balancing by automatically routing data to the most efficient available path in the fabric Brocade branded SFP optical transceivers that support any combination of Short Wavelength SWL and Long Wavelength LWL or Extended Long Wavelength ELWL optical media among the switch ports Extended distance support enables native Fibre Channel extension up to 7 500 km at 2 Gbps Support for unicast data traffic types Brocade Fabric OS which delivers distributed intelligence throughout the network and enables a wide range of value added applications including Brocade Advanced Web Tools and Brocade Zoning Optional Fabric Services include Adaptive Networking with QoS Brocade Extended Fabrics Brocade Enhanced Group Management Brocade Fabric Watch ISL Trunking and End to End Advanced Performance Monitoring APM Hardware zoning is accomplished at the port level of the switch and by World Wide Name WWN Hardware zoning permits or denies delivery of frames to any destination port address Extensive diagnostics and system monitoring capabilities for enhanced high Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS 10Gbps Fibre Channel integration on the same port provides for DWDM metro connectivity on the same switch can be done on first eight ports only with a
36. c OS Administrator s connection interface Guide and the Fabric OS Command Reference over HBA only Brocade Network Advisor option to purchase Ethernet or serial IP over Fibre Channel For information refer to the Brocade Network Advisor connection documentation set Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 25 53 1002705 01 26 3 Brocade 6520 management Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Chapter Removal and Replacement of Power Supplies and Fans 4 In this chapter e Removal and replacement introduction 000 eee eee eee 27 Power supply removal and replacement 00 ccc eee eee eee 28 Fan removal and replacement 4043888 REGGIE NN CU PEPPER 31 e SFP transceiver removal and replacement ooocoococcocoooooo 35 Removal and replacement introduction NOTE Read the Installation and safety considerations before servicing The field replaceable units FRUs in the Brocade 6520 can be removed and replaced without special tools The Brocade 6520 can continue operating during the FRU replacement if the conditions specified in the procedures are followed DANGER The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel Before beginning replacement A CAUTION This document describes how to change field replaceable units FRUs for units with either a port side air exhaust or a port side air intake You must replace a failed unit with the same type
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38. e clock server value on the principal or primary FCS switch are propagated to all switches in the fabric Brocade ISL Trunking Brocade Inter Switch Link ISL Trunking is optional software requiring a license that allows you to create trunking groups of ISLs between adjacent switches Up to eight FC ports on the Brocade 6520 can be used as a trunking group to achieve speeds up to 128 Gbps 256 Gbps full duplex for optimal bandwidth utilization and load balancing For more information about Brocade ISL Trunking refer to the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 15 53 1002705 01 16 2 Brocade 6520 configuration Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Chapter Brocade 6520 Operation 3 In this chapter LEBANON SNE oo iac ee er Rer ea comici KGG 17 e POST and boot up specifications mo 21 AG AA ANA AA 22 Brocade PANA APP MAA 22 Brocade 6520 mabagemellt quaa ab ptk BKA ERA 24 LED activity interpretation System activity and status can be determined through the activity of the LEDs on the switch Sometimes the LEDs flash either of the colors during boot POST or other diagnostic tests This is normal it does not indicate a problem unless the LEDs do not indicate a healthy state after all boot processes and diagnostic tests are complete Brocade 6520 LEDs The Brocade 6520 has the following LEDs e One system status LED bicolor green amber e One power
39. e failed fan is replaced If a mismatched power supply or fan is installed by mistake a critical error message is sent to the console The message will be similar to the following CRITICAL HIL 1611 MISMATCH in PSU FAN Air Flow direction Replace PSU with fan air flows in same direction System will be shut down in 2 minutes Power supply removal and replacement 28 The Brocade 6520 has two power supplies as displayed in Figure 2 The Fabric OS identifies the power supplies from left to right on the non port side as power supply 2 and power supply 1 A CAUTION Disassembling any part of the power supply voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications There are no user serviceable parts inside the power supply Because the cooling system relies on pressurized air do not leave either of the power supply slots empty longer than two minutes while the switch is operating If a power supply fails leave it in the switch until it can be replaced Maintain both power supplies in operational condition to provide redundancy Refer to Table 8 on page 20 for the power supply status LED colors behaviors and actions required if any Determining the need to replace a power supply Use one of the following methods to determine the status of the power supplies e Check the power supply AC status and DC status LEDs Both should be green refer to LED locations on page 17 If the DC status LED is amber there is no power on the co
40. e power supply Steady amber Power supply is faulty or not plugged in completely Check the power cord current voltage and temperature to determine the problem Steady green DC output OK No action required Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 POST and boot up specifications 3 TABLE 8 Non port side LED patterns during normal operation Continued LED name LED color Status of hardware Recommended action Fan assembly No light Fan assembly is not receiving Verify that the fan FRU is seated status one power correctly bi color LED Steady green Fan assembly is operating No action required normally Steady amber for Fan fault for one of the following Try one of the following more than 5 reasons seconds e Afanassembly with Replace the mismatched fan mismatched airflow is assembly with one that has the present correct airflow direction e Oneor more of the fans in Replace the faulty fan assembly the fan assembly has failed POST and boot up specifications When the switch is turned on or rebooted the switch performs power on self test POST Total boot up time with POST can be several minutes POST can be omitted after subsequent reboots by using the fastboot command or entering the diagDisablePost command to persistently disable POST For more information about these commands refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference POST The success or failure results
41. erver that is on the same subnet as the switch If your DHCP server is not on the same subnet as the Brocade 6520 use a static IP address Setting a static IP address Complete the following steps to set a static IP address 1 Log in to the switch using the default password the default passsword is password 2 Use the ipaddrset command to set the Ethernet IP address If you are going to use an IPv4 IP address enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation as prompted As you enter a value for a line in the following example the next line appears For instance the Ethernet IP address appears first When you enter a new IP address or simply press Enter to accept the existing value the Ethernet Subnetmask line appears In addition to the Ethernet IP address itself you can set the Ethernet subnet mask the Gateway IP address and whether to obtain the IP address by way of DHCP or not switch admin gt ipaddrset Ethernet IP Address 192 168 74 102 Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 74 1 DHCP Off off If you are going to use an IPv6 address enter the network information in semicolon separated notation as a standalone command switch admin ipaddrset ipv6 add 1080 8 800 200C 417A 64 IP address is being changed Done Date and time settings The Brocade 6520 maintains the current date and time inside a battery backed real time clock RTC circuit Date and time are used for logging events
42. formats used in this document Text formatting The narrative text formatting conventions that are used in this document are as follows bold text italic text code text Identifies command names Identifies GUI elements Identifies keywords and operands Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI Provides emphasis Identifies variables Identifies paths and Internet addresses Identifies document titles Identifies CLI output Identifies syntax examples For readability command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in mixed lettercase for example switchShow In actual examples command lettercase is often all lowercase Otherwise this manual specifically notes those cases in which a command is case sensitive Command syntax conventions Command syntax in this manual follows these conventions command option option argument arg variable value Commands are printed in bold Command options are printed in bold Arguments Optional element Variables are printed in italics In the help pages values are underlined or enclosed in angled brackets lt gt Repeat the previous element for example member member Fixed values following arguments are printed in plain font For example show WWN Boolean Elements are exclusive Example show mode egress ingress Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Command examples This book describes how
43. he concentration of such hazardous toxic substance in all the units of homogeneous material of such component is higher than the SJ T11363 2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits O indicates that no such substances are used or that the concentration is within the aforementioned limits CHINA ROHS GE Vm xy FG HS TS RB IF ABSASUARTANEHMRER RR lt lt E TSP is REESE A SP WS NEST ROR AR ARE mus e S RIHS ES STE S BIER ERHET SFAR dcs E R f TEER GRRR GRE Pb Hg Cd CR6 PBB PBDE HEAPS SEU x o o 9 o o MERHAR A o o p 9 S RANA x 0 o 0 o 0 USB NFR O O O O o O cm X O O O O O EX Gad X O O O O O PIERDA X O O O O O Mibi sc wee o p B 9 id FSE X O 9 O O O ETA X O 9 O O O NURSES O O O O O O O ERROR Q Q B o B 9 x iar x O O O O O MAHIKA o o 0 o o o X SUR UESS SEI RAMA PHS S ABSSST SI T11363 2006 BS PR E amp ER S O Xnck i8 Fl SEMA SKF FARBER Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 49 50 A Environmental regulation compliance Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Appendix Caution and Danger Notices B In this appendix AN EARS os UL EE il APA Rp eels 51 Danger BDOUOBE a rada RARA 52 Caution notices The cautions and dangers that appear in this manual are listed below in English German French and Spanish A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can dam
44. he information that you want as quickly and easily as possible The document contains the following components Chapter 1 Brocade 6520 Introduction provides an overview of the Brocade 6520 switch a feature list and a look at the appearance of the switch e Chapter 2 Brocade 6520 Installation and Configuration provides the information needed to install the switch into your network e Chapter 3 Brocade 6520 Operation discusses the day to day operational procedures for using the switch e Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement of Power Supplies and Fans provides procedures for removing and replacing the field replaceable units FRUS e Appendix A Brocade 6520 Specifications provides tables of physical environmental and general specifications helpful for quick lookup e Appendix B Caution and Danger Notices contains a list of the translated Caution and Danger messages Supported hardware and software Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems Inc for Fabric OS 7 1 0 documenting all possible configurations and scenarios is beyond the scope of this document Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual vii 53 1002705 01 Document conventions viii This document includes information specific to the Brocade 6520 running Brocade Fabric OS version 7 1 0 and later This section describes text formatting conventions and important notice
45. he pull tab and pull straight out to remove the 16 Gbps SFP transceiver from the switch 1 SFP bail FIGURE 13 Replacing an 8 Gbps or 10 Gbps SFP optical transceiver 1 16 Gbps SFP pull tab FIGURE 14 Replacing a 16 Gbps SFP optical transceiver Replacing an SFP transceiver For the following procedure refer to Figure 13 and Figure 14 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 36 53 1002705 01 SFP transceiver removal and replacement 4 Complete the following steps to replace an SFP transceiver 1 Making sure that the bail wire handle on an 8 or 10 Gbps transceiver is in the unlocked or open position position the optical transceiver so that the key is oriented correctly to the port Insert the transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks The 16 Gbps SFP transceivers do not have bails Use the pull tab on the 16 Gbps SFP transceivers to carefully push the transceiver into the port Grasp the tab near the body of the transceiver to reduce the chances of bending the tab Transceivers are keyed so that they can only be inserted with the correct orientation If a transceiver does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented Position a cable so that the key the ridge on one side of the cable connector is aligned with the slot in the transceiver Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks Cables are keyed so that they can be inse
46. l and replacement Use the following procedure to remove and replace an 8 Gbps 10 Gbps or 16 Gbps SFP transceiver DANGER All fiber optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers A DANGER Laser radiation Do not view directly with optical instruments Class 1 laser products Time and items required The replacement procedure for one transceiver takes less than five minutes You should have the following items available e Replacement SFP transceiver e Optical transceiver extraction tool for 8 or 10 Gbps transceiver only Most Brocade switches and backbones come with a transceiver extraction tool Figure 12 and holster The extraction tool is designed to remove transceivers from modules where the space is limited lt T T FIGURE 12 Optical transceiver extraction tool Removing an SFP transceiver For the following procedure refer to Figure 13 and Figure 14 Complete the following steps to remove an SFP transceiver Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 35 4 SFP transceiver removal and replacement 1 Remove any cables that are inserted into the transceiver Use the extraction tool to open the cable latching mechanism 2 Using the hooked end of the tool pull the bail wire handle away from its pivot point and out sliding the transceiver out of the switch or module The 16 Gbps SFP transceivers have an attached pull tab Instead of using the tool simply grasp t
47. mally operate at around 12000 RPM while the system fans typically operate around 2000 RPM Refer to Power supply removal and replacement if there are any issues with those two fans br6520 admin fanshow Fan Fan Fan Fan Fan br6520 admin gt 1 2 3 4 5 is is is is is OK Ok Ok Ok Ok speed i speed i speed i speed i speed i 1965 RPM 2011 RPM 2011 RPM 12001 RPM 11995 RPM Time and items required Replacing a fan in the Brocade 6520 should require less than two minutes to complete You need the following items to replace a fan in the Brocade 6520 e Anew fan that has the same part number and airflow indicator as the fan being replaced Refer to Figure 10 for the location of the airflow label e A 1 Phillips screwdriver Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Fan removal and replacement 4 Sl o 00 a ES OE SES aL 27 Oa Se ISO i G 9G da d cis Qe 1 Fan 3 A Airflow label 2 Handle 5 Status LED 3 Captive screw FIGURE 10 Brocade 6520 fan Replacing a Brocade 6520 fan Complete the following steps to replace a fan in a Brocade 6520 Refer to Figure 11 for this procedure 1 Usingthe Phillips screwdriver unscrew the captive screw on the fan A DANGER Be careful not to insert your fingers into the fan while removing it from the device The fa
48. mmary of changes Date Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 New document December 2012 Contents About This Document In this Chapter i455 sue ie a a aa vii How this document is organized 0 000 ce eee eee eee vii Supported hardware and software 0 00 0c cee eee eeee vii Document Conventions 0 00 cece eee eee eens viii Text formatting aag cae Nsw E Lae eae NAG viii Command syntax conventions 00 ccc cee eee viii Command examples 000 cee eee eee ix Notes cautions and warnings llli eee eee ix Ac AA es 5 are Sate Mew ee ave ae eee ae sone ix Notice to the reader 1 0 eee eee X Additional information 00 00 ccc eee eee x Brocade reSourceS ec eee eee eens x Other industry resources 6 eee eee x Getting technical help 2 0000s cee ene nr n ne xi Document feedback 00 ccc eee eee eee xii Chapter 1 Brocade 6520 Introduction In this chapter ic nid cec AA 1 Brocade 6520 overview 0 ee nnns 1 Brocade 6520 features and capabilities 1 Brocade 6520 components 0000 cece eee eee eee 3 Port side of the Brocade 6520 0 eee 3 Non port side of the Brocade 6520 0 ccc eee 4 Chapter 2 Brocade 6520 Installation and Configuration In this Chapter a si0060 12253 toons lar A 5 Items included with the Brocade 6520 5 Installation and safety considerations
49. n LED name LED color Status of hardware Recommended action Power Status No light The switch is off or there is an Verify that the system is powered on green internal power supply failure the power cables are attached and your power source is live The unit may be faulty Contact your switch service provider Steady green The switch is on No action required System Status No light The switch is off or there is no Verify that the system is on and has bicolor power completed booting amber green Steady green The switch is on and functioning No action required properly Steady amber for A system fault has occurred Power cycle the switch more than five This LED displays steady amber Check the failure indicated on the seconds during POST this is normal and system console 18 does not indicate a fault Contact your switch service provider Blinking amber Attention is required A number of variables can cause this status including a single power supply failure a fan failure or one or more environmental ranges has been exceeded Check the management interface and the error log for details on the cause of status Contact your switch service provider Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 LED activity interpretation 3 TABLE 7 Port side LED patterns during normal operation Continued LED name LED color Status of hardware Recomme
50. n date and time 12 provide power 10 serial connection 11 switch IP address 12 terminal emulator 11 configuring the switch 10 console port 3 country location 14 D D_Port 2 danger statements translated 52 data compression in flight 2 data traffic types 2 data transmission ranges 40 date command 14 determining fan status 32 determining status 28 diagDisablePost command 21 diagnostic port 2 diagnostic tests 24 DPOD 1 DPS 2 Dynamic Path Selection see DPS Dynamic Ports on Demand see DPOD 55 E electrical considerations 6 safety 46 EMC compliance 46 encryption 2 environmental considerations 8 requirements 8 errShow command 22 Ethernet management port 3 Ethernet port LEDs 18 event date and time 12 extended distance support 2 F fan 4 determining status 32 LED indications 20 replacing 31 33 fanShow command 32 34 fastboot command 21 FC port to port latency 3 FCC warning US only 42 features additional 2 Fibre Channel port specifications 41 ports 3 Fibre Channel Routing FCR 2 field replaceable units see FRUs front panel LEDs 17 FRUs airflow warning 28 fan replacing 31 power supply replacing 28 removing and replacing 27 transceivers replacing 35 G general specifications 39 German acoustic statement 45 56 installation items required 9 options 6 rack install 10 safety considerations 6 stand alone 10 installing an SFP 22
51. n may still be spinning at high speed 2 Remove the fan from the chassis by using the handle on the fan to pull it straight out and away from the chassis 3 Install the new fan in the chassis a Check to see that the airflow direction is the same as the fan you are replacing b Orient the new fan with the captive screw on the right as shown in Figure 10 A CAUTION Do not force the installation If the fan does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented before continuing Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 33 53 1002705 01 34 4 Fan removal and replacement An CAUTION If you observe that the switch has powered down after two minutes after a fan replacement it is likely because the new fan has a mismatched airflow c Gently push the fan into the chassis until it is firmly seated d Using the Phillips screwdriver secure the fan to the chassis by tightening the captive screw FIGURE 11 Inserting the fan in the Brocade 6520 4 Verify that the fan status LED is steady green to indicate normal operation refer to Table 8 Optionally if using the command line interface CLI enter the fanShow command at the command line prompt to display the status You can also use the chassisShow command The fan status can also be viewed using the Web Tools application Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 SFP transceiver removal and replacement 4 SFP transceiver remova
52. n required Flickering green The port is online and frames are flowing through the port No action required 19 3 20 LED activity interpretation Figure 4 shows the LEDs on the non port side of the switch OSOS e a SOS SIB ASS D O 1 Power supply DC status LED 2 Power supply AC status LED FIGURE 4 3 Fan status LED LEDs on non port side of Brocade 6520 Table 8 describes the LEDs on the non port side of the switch TABLE 8 LED name LED color Power supply X No light AC input status one green LED Status of hardware Power supply is not receiving AC input voltage or AC input voltage is below operational limit Non port side LED patterns during normal operation Recommended action Verify that the power supply is properly seated and the power cord is connected to a functioning AC power Source Steady green AC input voltage is within operational range No action required Power supply Flashing amber DC output 1 1 status one bi color LED Flashing amber green 2 1 Output voltage is not enabled Over temperature warning Verify that the power supply is fully seated and that the captive screw is secured Verify that ambients temperature is less than 40C and check for intake airflow blockage Flashing amber green 1 1 Internal fan is out of regulation Replace th
53. nded action Ethernet No light Port speed is 10 Mbps No action required Speed green z Steady green Port speed is 100 or 1000 No action required Mbps Ethernet No light There is no link Verify that the Ethernet cable is Activity Link connected correctly green a Steady green There is a link No action required Blinking green There is link activity traffic No action required Optical media port status one bi color LED for each FC port Off There is no light or signal carrier module or cable Verify that the transceiver is installed correctly and that the cable is connected correctly Steady amber The port is receiving light or carrier but is not online No action required Slow blinking amber 2 sec The port is disabled by diagnostics or by portDisable commana Verify that the diagnostic tests are not being run Re enable the port using the portEnable command Fast blinking amber The port has failed Check the management interface and 1 2 sec the error log for details on the cause of the failure Contact Technical Support if necessary Steady green The port is online No action required Slow blinking green 2 sec The port is online but is segmented loopback cable or incompatible switch Check the firmware level of the attached switch Fast blinking green 1 2 sec There is an internal loopback diagnostic No actio
54. nel protocol FC PH Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface standard Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 39 A Data transmission ranges TABLE 11 Specification Modes of operation General specifications Continued Description Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3 Fabric initialization Complies with FC SW 3 Rev 6 6 FC IP IP over Fibre Channel Complies with FC IP 2 3 of FCA profile Aggregate switch I O bandwidth 1 536 Gbps end to end full duplex Local port latency 700 nanoseconds Switch latency Data transmission ranges 2100 nanoseconds 2 1 us with no Forward Error Correction Table 12 provides the data transmission ranges for different transceivers port speeds and cable types TABLE 12 Supported optics speeds cables and distances Transceiver Form factor Speed Multimode media Multimode media Multimode media Multimode media Single mode media type 62 5 microns 50 microns 50 microns 50 microns 9 microns 0M1 0M2 0M3 0M4 SWL SFP 2Gbps 150m 492 ft 300 m 984 ft 500 m 1640 ft N A N A SFP 4Gbps 70m 229ft 150 m 492 ft 380m 1264 ft 400m 1312ft N A SFP 8Gbps 21m 68ft 50 m 164 ft 150m 492ft 150m 492ft N A SFP 10Gbps 33m 108ft 82 m 269 ft 300 m 984 ft 550 m 1804 ft N A SFP 16Gbps 15m 49ft 35m 115ft 100m 328ft 125m 410ft NA LWL SFP 4Gbps N A N A N A N A 30 km 18 6 mi SFP 8 Gbps
55. nformation Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance might arise When such trouble occurs the user might be required to take corrective actions Power cords Japan DENAN A Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 HE NOT FAO REF LARA Kota KARRI EL 2 e At LTR S t Dt PED F gAHTWSHOTT RLTHORRBCMR 43 A Regulatory compliance China A China CCC Warning statements TRES NOR E SETA AA UR English translation disconnect all power sources before service amp For non tropical use XX NieRUTAERVECURAR RRXCRA4EB di Arial Srl 8 ID mre lol ed A oro MR Orla oO W tay Re DIT x guaguas aa YAN mara xa NT Sii S sra ge Dan hab yungh youq gij dienheiq diuzgen mbouj dwg diegndat haenx ancienz sawjyungh X Au For altitude 2000 meter and below iXX fa AF 882000mEU Hb KEE X 5 200 0m zd ament nez nC ror tore c9 m0 Oria c9 M etel Z Pr DEBA E quina 200081878 grrr Sie AN fie rag a UR ja 4 Dan hab yungh youg gij digih haijbaz 2000m doxroengz haenx ancienz sawjyungh gados Lalis jaa Yos Mgl 333 pina 2000 raja dss Warning for Class A BR HA ABER KENA ERRADA ST HR WENT A English translation of above statement This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference i which case the use
56. ns the power supplies including the AC power receptacle and fans ARE RE EREE D ER RIRE RD Ei GRE ei aa Saka ams gago e E a SS S SON R SOS DU A E OO ASS 1 Power supplies with integral fans 2 Fans FIGURE 2 Non port side of the Brocade 6520 4 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Chapter Brocade 6520 Installation and Configuration 2 In this chapter ems included with te Brocade 6520 aa ic a el 5 e Installation and safety considerationS 0 0000 cee eee eee eee 6 e Standalone installation for a Brocade 6520 scere er nes 10 Rack installation tora Brocade DO2D occas ce ok eu eke one race de 10 Brocade 6520 conf IE Fat OF isse AEREA 10 Items included with the Brocade 6520 The following items are included with the standard shipment of a fully configured Brocade 6520 When you open the Brocade 6520 packaging verify that these items are included in the package and that no damage has occurred during shipping The Brocade 6520 switch containing two power supplies and three fans incorporating either non port side exhaust or port side exhaust airflow as ordered 16 Gbps 10 Gbps or 8 Gbps SFP transceivers for the Fibre Channel ports speed and quantity as ordered One accessory kit containing the following items
57. nt aaa 24 Chapter4 Removal and Replacement of Power Supplies and Fans Ir tHis cHapter ux De eee ardente ADARNA ea 27 Removal and replacement introduction oooooooooooo 27 Before beginning replacement oocooccooccoccoo 27 Power supply removal and replacement 28 Determining the need to replace a power supply 28 Time and items required eee 29 Replacing a power supply ooocooccococcc eee eee ee 30 Fan removal and replacement eee eee 31 Determining the need to replace afan 32 Time and items required eee 32 Replacing a Brocade 6520 fan aaa 33 SFP transceiver removal and replacement 35 Time and items required eee eee 35 Removing an SFP transceiver 2 2 000 c eee eee 35 Replacing an SFP transceiver cee eee eee ee 36 Appendix A Brocade 6520 Specifications In thils appengdbe oues alada PARARE 39 Weight and physical dimensions a 39 General specifications e 39 Data transmission ranges esee 40 iv Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Appendix B Index Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Memory specifications 0 00 cee ee ee 41 Fibre Channel port specifications 41 Serial port specifications AA 41 Regulatory COMP ANCe
58. oad and will update only the active server address If the active NTP server configured is IPv6 then distributing the same information in the fabric will not be possible to switches earlier than Fabric OS 5 3 0 because IPv6 is supported for Fabric OS 5 3 0 and later The default value LOCL will be distributed to pre Fabric OS 5 3 0 switches The tsClockServer command accepts multiple server addresses in IPv4 IPv6 or DNS name formats When multiple NTP server addresses are passed tsClockServer sets the first obtainable address as the active NTP server The rest are stored as backup servers that can take over if the active NTP server fails The principal or primary FCS switch synchronizes its time with the NTP server every 64 seconds Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 13 53 1002705 01 2 Brocade 6520 configuration Setting the date and time Complete the following steps to set the date and time 1 Log in to the switch using the default password the default password is password 2 Enter the date mmddHHMMyy command the double quotation marks are required date mmddHHMMyy The following values are used in the date command mmisthe month valid values are O1 through 12 e dd is the date valid values are O1 through 31 e HH isthe hour valid values are OO through 23 e MM is minutes valid values are OO through 59 e yy is the year valid values are OO through 99 values greater than 69 are interpreted as 1970 through
59. of the diagnostic tests that run during POST can be monitored through LED activity the error log or the command line interface POST includes the following tasks e Conducts preliminary POST diagnostics e Initializes the operating system e Initializes hardware Runs diagnostic tests on several functions including circuitry port functionality memory statistics counters and serialization Boot up In addition to POST boot includes the following tasks after POST is complete e Performs universal port configuration e Initializes links e Analyzes fabric If any ports are connected to other switches the switch participates in a fabric configuration e Obtains a domain ID and assigns port addresses e Constructs unicast routing tables e Enables normal port operation Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 21 53 1002705 01 3 Interpreting POST results Interpreting POST results POST is a system check that is performed each time the switch is powered on rebooted or reset During POST the LEDs flash either amber or green Any errors that occur during POST are listed in the error log Complete the following steps to determine whether POST completed successfully and whether any errors were detected 1 Verify that the switch LEDs indicate that all components are healthy Refer to Table 7 and Table 8 for descriptions and interpretations of LED patterns If one or more LEDs do not display a healthy state verify th
60. on Demand POD licensing as well Base models of the switch contain 48 ports and up to two additional 24 port POD licenses can be purchased to fill all 96 ports Port activation works through a process called Dynamic Ports on Demand DPOD With DPOD ports are licensed as they come online For instance if you have a base model with 48 port licenses the first 48 ports to come online regardless of their numbering are licensed Once all the licenses have been assigned you can manually move those licenses from one port to another if you choose The first eight ports can be configured to run at 10 Gbps with the appropriate licensing The Brocade 6520 supplies Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS performance and scalability requirements of an enterprise switch along with interoperability and ease of use advantages The Brocade 6520 is only 24 inches deep and has airflow direction options You can order either port side exhaust the default configuration or non port side exhaust airflow to accommodate specific installations Brocade 6520 features and capabilities The Brocade 6520 offers the following features and capabilities e Upto 96 auto sensing ports of high performance 16 Gbps technology in a single domain e Ports on Demand scaling from 48 to 72 or 96 ports e Port licensing via DPOD Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 1 53 1002705 01 1 Brocade 6520 overview 2 4 8 and 16 Gbps auto sensing Fibre
61. ot rely on a secondary connection to a branch circuit such as a power strip e hirflow and temperature requirements are met on an ongoing basis particularly if the switch is installed in a closed or multirack assembly The additional weight of the switch does not exceed the rack s weight limits or unbalance the rack in any way e The rack is secured to ensure stability in case of unexpected movement such as an earthquake Recommendations for cable management The minimum bend radius for a 50 micron cable is 2 inches under full tensile load and 1 2 inches with no tensile load Cables can be organized and managed in a variety of ways for example using cable channels on the sides of the rack or patch panels to reduce potential tangling of the cables The following list proveides some recommendations for cable management NOTE You should not use tie wraps with optical cables because they are easily overtightened and can damage the optic fibers e Plan for rack space required for cable management before installing the switch e Leave atleast 1 m 3 28 ft of slack for each port cable This provides room to remove and replace the switch allows for inadvertent movement of the rack and helps prevent the cables from being bent to less than the minimum bend radius e If you are using Brocade ISL Trunking consider grouping cables by trunking groups The cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements as described in the
62. ppropriate licensing The Brocade EZSwitchSetup wizard that makes SAN configuration a three step point and click task Real time power monitoring enables users to monitor real time power usage of the fabric at a switch level Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Port side of the Brocade 6520 1 Local port latency minimized to 700 nanoseconds ns through the use of cut through frame routing at 16 Gbps Switch latency of 2100 ns L2 latency without forward error correction Brocade 6520 components A system motherboard that features a primary CPU running at 1 20 GHz with integrated peripherals One 2 GB DDR2 running at 400 MHz Boot memory of 8 MB One 2 GB compact flash card Up to 96 16 Gbps Fibre Channel ports An RJ45 10 100 1000 BaseT Ethernet system management port RJ45 connector in conjunction with EZSwitchSetup that supports switch IP address discovery and configuration eliminating the need to attach a serial cable to configure the switch IP address One RS 232 console serial port with an RJ45 connector for initial switch setup if not using EZSwitchSetup and factory default restoration One USB 2 0 port that provides storage for firmware updates output of the supportSave command and storage for configuration uploads and downloads Two hot swappable 80 Platinum certified redundant power supplies Three hot swappable fan FRUs One LED green amber per FC port to indicate status One
63. r may be required to take adequate measures 44 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Regulatory compliance A BSMI statement Taiwan SEG DERE Ws ASES REE WERL FRE PRC I UY AE Warning This is Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CE statement This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product might cause radio interference and the user might be required to take corrective measures The standards compliance label on the product contains the CE mark which indicates that this system conforms to the provisions of the following European Council directives laws and standards e Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EEC e Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC e EN50082 2 EN55024 1998 European Immunity Requirements EN61000 3 2 JEIDA European and Japanese Harmonics Spec EN61000 3 3 Canadian requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Class A German statement Maschinenlarminformations Verordnung 3 GPSGV der h chste Schalldruckpegel betr gt 80 dB A gem ss EN ISO 7779 Machine
64. rd n Web Tools click the Power Status icon Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Power supply removal and replacement 4 br6520 admin gt psshow Power Supply 1 is OK Airflow Direction Portside Intake Power Supply 2 is OK Airflow Direction Portside Intake br6520 admin gt A DANGER At the command prompt enter the psShow command to display power supply status Forward Forward Disconnect the power cords from all power sources to completely remove power from the chassis Time and items required Replacing a power supply in the Brocade 6520 should require less than two minutes to complete To replace a power supply in a Brocade 6520 you need a new power supply that has the same part number and airflow indicator as the power supply being replaced Refer to Figure 8 for the location of the airflow label BoB estes ROS Power supply 2 Grounding screw Handle B WN eB AC input status LED FIGURE 8 Brocade 6520 power supply Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 co N Oo O Locking tab Airflow label DC output status LED Power cord receptacle 29 4 30 Power supply removal and replacement Replacing a power supply Complete the following steps to replace a power supply in a Brocade 6520 Refer to Figure 9 for this procedure 1 To leave the Brocade 652
65. requirements for the Brocade 6520 China RoHS The contents included in this section are per the requirements of the People s Republic of China Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information products SIE HE RoHS ARS PALE IA RAT TAE ESE A CB fi rr iig ZB ERIN IJ Environmental protection use period EPUP disclaimer In no event do the EPUP logos shown on the product and FRUs alter or expand that warranty that Brocade provides with respect to its products as set forth in the applicable contract between Brocade and its customer Brocade hereby disclaims all other warranties and representations with respect to the information contained on this document including the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purposes and non infringement The EPUP assumes that the product will be used under normal conditions in accordance with the operating manual of the product 47 A Environmental regulation compliance IMA HPR EPUP 1375 H EPUP PEDA HIME A FRU AE mP SAX Brocade PENE AE ER CAMA E Brocade REF P RA E Ba Hoe EPA BEATA AL CD Le S EA ERRE REE HI REA AEREAS RUE Br ocade JHB ps AA AA 5 LE SE A PIE Ub Di ub RUBROS MAA o EPUP fx fk TEBA ERA FEB ARE MED AA m China ROHS hazardous toxic substances HS TS concentration chart In accordance with China s Management Measure
66. rted in only one way If a cable does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 37 53 1002705 01 38 4 SFP transceiver removal and replacement Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Brocade 6520 Specifications Appendix A In this appendix Wetghtand physical IMECOSIOAS cn a a a a ai 39 General Specific jara AAA 39 Data Walsmimso alle rr ies 40 Memory SHECITICBUONE cda 41 Fibre Channel port Specifications i sss uasa kae ran carr RRA 41 e Serial port spectticBigllB esco a riteit D EE Epp ows 41 RED op DES uua arbe A a dee whee env a 42 Rech ital CANNONS cars 46 e Regulatory POCOS eri ir 46 Environmental regulation compliance aaa AA 47 Weight and physical dimensions Table 10 lists the weight and physical dimensions of the Brocade 6520 TABLE 10 Physical specifications Dimension Value Height 86 74 mm 3 415 in Depth 609 75 mm 24 006 in Width 429 25 mm 16 900 in Weight with two power supplies and three fan 16 9 kg 37 3 Ib assemblies but no transceivers installed General specifications Table 11 lists the general specifications for the Brocade 6520 TABLE 11 General specifications Specification Description Configurable port types E_Port F_Port M_Port and D_Port EX_Port with license System architecture Nonblocking shared memory switch System processor PowerPC family CPU 1 20 GHz ANSI Fibre Chan
67. s on the Control of Pollution caused by Electronic Information products Decree No 39 by the Ministry of Information Industry the following information is provided regarding the names and concentration level of Hazardous substances HS which may be contained in this product TABLE 16 China ROHS hazardous toxic substances HS TS concentration chart Name of the Hazardous Toxic Substance Elements Component pa CC CCT A A A ee ty Lead PB Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Hg CD Chromium Biphenyl PBB Diphenyl Ether CR6 PBDE Fibre Channel X O O O O O Switch Fan Blower X O O 0 0 O assemblies PCBA cards X 10 Oo O Oo 0 Power supply kit X SFPs SFP X Oo 0 O 0 0 optical cable connectors Sheet Metal X Chassis X 0 0 O O O Assembly Mechanical X 0 0 O O O brackets and Slides Slot Filler X 6 0 O Oo 0 Cable X 0 0 O Oo 0 management tray Cable Comb O O 0 O 0 Oo Cables and power cords 48 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Environmental regulation compliance A TABLE 16 China ROHS hazardous toxic substances HS TS concentration chart Continued Name of the Hazardous Toxic Substance Elements Component Lead PB Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Hg CD Chromium Biphenyl PBB Diphenyl Ether CR6 PBDE Replacement X O O O Oo Doors Software O O O O O Documentation CDs X indicates that t
68. status LED green e Two Ethernet port LEDs green e One port status LED for each port on the switch bicolor green amber These LEDs are arrayed above each pair of Fibre Channel ports e Two power supply status LEDs per power supply AC indicator is bicolor green amber and DC indicator is green e One fan status LED per fan bicolor green amber NOTE The serial console port LEDs do not light up at any time even when a cable is inserted and the link is active LED locations Figure 3 shows the port side of the Brocade 6520 The port status LEDs for the FC ports are arranged left and right to correspond to the upper and lower ports in each pair Refer to Figure 1 for the locations of the FC ports Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 17 53 1002705 01 3 LED activity interpretation Q BS ps LOLO EO E0220 20202020 20802C gt Te Te ONG Lo gt ONG Ne NS YD D2O23209 Do aeu a 30000000 NY Nene nen 0907239073950 NS yayo 22020202020 EE FESEESSES ao TC aga o NONO NONO NONE ASLASAS ASAS AS ASAS 1 System power LED 2 System status LED 3 FC port status LED port 0 FIGURE 3 4 FC port status LED port 4 5 Ethernet port activity LED 6 Ethernet port speed LED LEDs on port side of Brocade 6520 Table 7 describes the port side LEDs and their behavior TABLE 7 Port side LED patterns during normal operatio
69. t Watts BTUs hr 1 PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU s 2PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU AC Measured 1 PSU 2 PSU AC Measured 100 VAC 3 96 3 97 394 0 998 0 996 1343 8552 395 1347 266 120 VAC 3 26 3 29 391 0 997 0 995 1333 6228 394 1343 8552 200 VAC 1 94 2 02 387 0 997 0 963 1319 9796 390 1330 212 240 VAC 1 74 1 62 385 0 989 0 929 1313 158 388 1323 3904 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 2 Installation and safety considerations Environmental considerations For successful installation and operation of the switch ensure that the following environmental requirements are met At a minimum adequate cooling requires that you install the switch with the intake side as indicated by the airflow direction of the fan assemblies facing the cool air aisle The chassisshow output indicates Reverse for non port side intake and Forward for port side intake All equipment in the rack should force air in the same direction to avoid intake of exhaust air Airflow requirements outlined in Table 5 must be met Note that the requirements differ based on the direction of the airflow The ambient air temperature does not exceed 40 C 104 F while the switch is operating Table 5 lists the acceptable environmental ranges for both operating and nonoperating such as during transportation or storage conditions TABLE 5 Environmental requirements Condition Acceptable during operation Acceptable during non operation Ambient O to 40 C 32 to 104 F
70. the workstation If the serial port on the workstation is RJ45 instead of RS 232 remove the adapter on the end of the serial cable and insert the exposed RJ45 connector into the RJ45 serial port on the workstation 2 Opena terminal emulator application such as HyperTerminal on a PC or TERM TIP or Kermit in a UNIX environment and configure the application as follows e Ina Windows environment use the following parameters TABLE 6 Windows terminal emulator parameters Parameter Value Bits per second 9600 Databits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None e naUNIX environment using TIP enter the following string at the prompt tip dev ttyb 9600 If ttyb is already in use use ttya instead and enter the following string at the prompt tip dev ttya 9600 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 11 53 1002705 01 12 2 Brocade 6520 configuration Switch IP address You can configure the Brocade 6520 with a static IP address or you can use a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to set the IP address of the switch DHCP is enabled by default The Brocade 6520 supports both IPv4 and IPv6 If you are using IPv6 consult the Fabric OS Command Reference for details when issuing the ipaddrset command Using DHCP to set the IP address When using DHCP the Brocade 6520 obtains its IP address subnet mask and default gateway address from the DHCP server The DHCP client can only connect to a DHCP s
71. the reader This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations These trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and corporations These references are made for informational purposes only Corporation Referenced trademarks and products Microsoft Corporation Windows Windows NT Internet Explorer Oracle Corporation Oracle Java Netscape Communications Corporation Netscape Red Hat Inc Red Hat Red Hat Network Maximum RPM Linux Undercover Velcro Industries B V Velcro Additional information This section lists additional Brocade and industry specific documentation that you might find helpful Brocade resources To get up to the minute information go to http my brocade com to register at no cost for a user ID and password White papers online demonstrations and data sheets are available through the Brocade website at http www brocade com products solutions products index page For additional Brocade documentation visit the Brocade website http www brocade com Release notes are available on the MyBrocade website and are also bundled with the Fabric OS firmware Other industry resources For additional resource information visit the Technical Committee T11 website This website provides interface standards for high performance and mass storage applications for Fibre Channel storage management and other applications http www t11 org X Brocade 6
72. time zone 0 0 If all switches in a fabric are in one time zone it is possible for you to keep the time zone setup at the default setting e System services that have already started will reflect the time zone changes only after the next reboot e Time zone settings persist across failover for high availability Local time synchronization You can synchronize the local time of the principal or primary fabric configuration server FCS switch to a maximum of eight external Network Time Protocol NTP servers To keep the time in your SAN current it is recommended that the principal or primary FCS switch has its time synchronized with at least one external NTP server The other switches in the fabric will automatically take their time from the principal or primary FCS switch All switches in the fabric maintain the current clock server value in nonvolatile memory By default this value is the local clock server of the principal or primary FCS switch Changes to the clock server value on the principal or primary FCS switch are propagated to all switches in the fabric When a new switch enters the fabric the time server daemon of the principal or primary FCS switch sends out the addresses of all existing clock servers and the time to the new switch If a switch with Fabric OS 5 3 0 or later has entered the fabric it will be able to store the list and the active servers pre Fabric OS 5 3 0 switches will ignore the new list parameter in the payl
73. to perform configuration tasks using the Fabric OS command line interface but does not describe the commands in detail For complete descriptions of all Fabric OS commands including syntax operand description and sample output refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Notes cautions and warnings The following notices and statements are used in this manual They are listed here in order of increasing severity of potential hazards NOTE A note provides a tip guidance or advice emphasizes important information or provides a reference to related information ATTENTION An Attention statement indicates potential damage to hardware or data A CAUTION A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware firmware software or data A DANGER A Danger statement indicates conditions or situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you Safety labels are also attached directly to products to warn of these conditions or situations Key terms For definitions specific to Brocade and Fibre Channel see the technical glossaries on MyBrocade Refer to Brocade resources on page x for instructions on accessing MyBrocade For definitions of SAN specific terms visit the Storage Networking Industry Association online dictionary at http www snia org education dictionary Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual ix 53 1002705 01 Notice to
74. ui d finit les normes et r gulations pour les cordons d alimentation dans votre pays Cette marque vous assure que vous pouvez utiliser le cordon d alimentation avec le dispositif en toute s curit Si la instalaci n requiere un cord n de corriente distinto al que se ha suministrado con el instrumento verifique que usa un cord n de corriente que venga con la marca de la agencia de seguridad que defina las regulaciones para cordones de corriente en su pa s Esta marca ser su garant a de que el cord n de corriente puede ser utilizado con seguridad con el instrumento 53 54 B Danger notices Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 Index Numerics 10 Gbps support 2 A access NTP server 15 airflow labels 27 mismatch warning 28 options 2 B base model 5 boot flash memory 41 boot up 21 Brocade Advanced Web Tools 25 Brocade Network Advisor 25 BSMI statement Taiwan 45 C cable management 9 Canadian requirements 45 caution statements translated 51 CE statement 45 chassisShow command 28 31 34 China class A statement 44 China RoHS 47 CLI 25 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 command chassisShow 28 31 34 date 14 diagDisablePost 21 errShow 22 fanShow 32 34 fastboot 21 ipaddrset 12 psShow 29 31 switchShow 22 tsClockServer 13 15 tsTimeZone 14 command line interface see CLI compact flash memory 41 configuratio
75. ulatory certifications Table 15 lists the regulatory compliance standards for which the Brocade 6520 is certified TABLE 15 Regulatory compliance standards Country Standards Agency Certifications and Markings Safety EMC Safety EMC United States Bi Nat UL CSA 60950 1 ANSI C63 4 cCSAus FCC Class A and 2nd Ed or latest Statement Amendment 1 46 Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 A Environmental regulation compliance TABLE 15 Regulatory compliance standards Continued Country Standards Agency Certifications and Markings Canada Bi Nat UL CSA 60950 1 ICES 003 Class A cCSAus ICES A and Statement 2nd Ed or latest Amendment 1 Japan CISPR22 and JEIDA VCCI A and Statement Harmonics European Union EN60950 1 2nd Ed or EN55022 and EN55024 TUV GS N CE marking latest Amendment 1 and Amendment 12 Australia New Zealand EN55022 and CISPR22 C Tick mark or AS NZS CISPR22 Argentina 1EC60950 1 2nd Ed or S mark latest Russia IEC60950 1 2nd Ed or 51318 22 99 and GOST mark GOST mark latest 51318 24 99 or latest Korea KN22 and KN24 KCC mark Class A China GB4943 2001 and GB17625 1 2003 or CCC logo CCC logo GB9254 1998 or latest latest Taiwan PS only CNS 14336 94 or latest CNS 13438 95 or latest BSMI mark BSMI mark Environmental regulation compliance Brocade 6520 Hardware Reference Manual 53 1002705 01 This section describes the China RoHS environmental regulatory compliance

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