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IBM System Storage SAN384B-2
Installation, Service, and User Guide
Service information: 2499-416
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  • Page 1 IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide Service information: 2499-416 Read Before Using This product contains software that is licensed under written license agreements. Your use of such software is subject to the license agreements under which they are provided.
  • Page 3 IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide Service information: 2499-416 GA32-0894-03...
  • Page 4 © Copyright IBM Corporation 2011, 2012. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract...
  • Page 5: Fourth Edition

    Read this first Summary of changes This is the fourth edition of the IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide. The content changes since the last edition of this publication are noted by a vertical line placed in the left margin beside each change. Minor edits are not identified by this mark.
  • Page 6: Taiwan Contact Information

    Your feedback is important in helping us provide the most accurate and high-quality information. If you have comments or suggestions for improving this document, send us your comments by e-mail to starpubs@us.ibm.com . Be sure to include the following: v Exact publication title...
  • Page 7 v Page, table, or illustration numbers v A detailed description of any information that should be changed Read this first...
  • Page 8 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3. Starting and configuring the Tables ....xiii SAN384B-2 ... . . 33 Providing power to the SAN384B-2 .
  • Page 10 Time and items required . . 68 Removing components from the chassis . 103 Removing a cable management finger assembly Removing a SAN384B-2 from the cabinet . . 104 Installing a cable management finger assembly Installing the replacement chassis . 105...
  • Page 11 Fibre Channel port specifications . . 129 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Power specifications . . 130 Class A Statement . . 146 Data transmission ranges . . 132 Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Power cords . . 132 Statement .
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  • Page 13: Figures

    Port side of the SAN384B-2 (sample Power supply . . 63 configuration) . Blower assembly LEDs . . 64 Port side of the SAN384B-2 with the exhaust kit WWN bezel . . 66 installed (sample configuration) . Chassis door . . 68 Blower (non-port) side of the SAN384B-2 Cable management finger assemblies .
  • Page 14 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 15: Tables

    . 93 number matrix . . xxviii Critical information checklist example Blades available for the SAN384B-2 . Cable routing table for SAN384B-2 (64 ports Installation tasks, time, and items required shown). . 110 Parts list for port-side exhaust kit for C36 General product specifications .
  • Page 16 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 17: Safety Notices

    IDs, which are displayed in parentheses, for example (D004), at the end of each notice. Use this ID to locate the translation of these danger and caution notices in the IBM System Storage SAN b-type Safety Notices publication, which is shipped with this product.
  • Page 18 (D004) A general electrical danger notice provides instructions on how to avoid shock hazards when servicing equipment. Unless instructed otherwise, follow the procedures in the following danger notice. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 19 Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
  • Page 20: Caution Notices

    Delivery and subsequent transportation of the equipment The customer should prepare his environment to accept the new product based on the installation planning information provided, with assistance from an IBM Installation Planning Representative (IPR) or IBM authorized service provider. In...
  • Page 21 Read and comply with the following caution notices before installing or servicing this device. CAUTION: Energy hazard present. Shorting may result in system outage and possible physical injury. Remove all metallic jewelry before servicing. (C001) CAUTION: The weight of this part or unit is more than 55 kg (121.2 lb). It takes specially trained persons, a lifting device, or both to safely lift this part or unit.
  • Page 22: Safety Labels

    CAUTION: For CA residents only: IBM recommends installing this product in a room size of 62 cubic meters (2190 cubic feet) or larger at 0.4 ACH ventilation rate to reduce the concentrations of any chemicals emitted by the product. Safety labels As an added precaution, safety labels are often installed directly on products or product components to warn of potential hazards.
  • Page 23: Attention Notices

    Attention: Many of the field replaceable units (FRUs) are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD), and can potentially be damaged by improper handling. Wear a wrist grounding strap connected to chassis ground (if the SAN384B-2 is plugged in) or a bench ground. Store all ESD-sensitive components in antistatic packaging.
  • Page 24: Rack Safety

    Attempting to move the drawer partially or completely out of the rack might cause the rack to become unstable or cause the drawer to fall out of the rack. (R001 part 2 of 2) xxii SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 25: Rack Relocation (19" Rack)

    Rack relocation (19" rack) CAUTION: Removing components from the upper positions in the rack cabinet improves rack stability during relocation. Follow these general guidelines whenever you relocate a populated rack cabinet within a room or building: v Reduce the weight of the rack cabinet by removing equipment starting at the top of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 26: Safety Inspections

    Internal machine checks Perform the following internal machine checks: 1. Check for any non-IBM changes that might have been made to the machine. If any are present, obtain the “Non-IBM Alteration Attachment Survey” form, number R009, from the IBM branch office. Complete the form and return it to the branch office.
  • Page 27: Product Recycling And Disposal

    Product recycling and disposal Refer to the IBM Systems Environmental Notices and User Guide (Z125-5823) on the CD shipped with the product for translated environmental statements and information regarding product recycling and disposal. This document may be provided either in printed version or on a CD-ROM. See “Removing the batteries”...
  • Page 28 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 29: About This Document

    The following documents contain information related to this product. The documentation may be printed material, on the documentation CD that is shipped with the product, or available on the web through the IBM Support Portal or IBM Publications Center. v IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide, GA32-0894...
  • Page 30: Ibm And Brocade Product Matrix

    (FOS) publications, you will notice that the model numbers reflect the corresponding Brocade products. Table 1 provides a product matrix for you to use to correlate the Brocade products and models to the IBM product names and machine types and model numbers. Products withdrawn from marketing are not listed.
  • Page 31 Use and operation of this device is accomplished primarily through external devices which may provide different accessibility features. The following list includes the major accessibility features in the SAN384B-2 either directly or through external devices or interfaces: v Keyboard-only operation...
  • Page 32 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 33: Chapter 1. Introduction

    This chapter introduces the features and components of the IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 fabric backbone. Throughout this document, the product is referred to as the SAN384B-2, or more generically as system, device, or chassis, where appropriate. This chapter contains the following information: v “Overview of the SAN384B-2”...
  • Page 34: Hardware Components

    Two slots for control processor blades (CP8): – A single active CP8 blade can control all 192 ports in the chassis. – The standby CP8 blade assumes control of the SAN384B-2 if the active CP fails v Two slots for core switch blades (CR16-4): –...
  • Page 35: Port Side Of The San384B-2 (Sample Configuration)

    With the port-side exhaust kit installed (see Figure 2 on page 4, all air flows out the vents on the port side of the chassis. Figure 1 shows a sample configuration of the port side of the SAN384B-2 with four FC8-48 port blades installed.
  • Page 36: Port Side Of The San384B-2 With The Exhaust Kit

    The exhaust from the left side exits through the vent grill below the chassis. Figure 2. Port side of the SAN384B-2 with the exhaust kit installed (sample configuration) Figure 3 on page 5 shows the non-port side of the SAN384B-2.
  • Page 37: San384B-2 Blades

    Figure 3. Blower (non-port) side of the SAN384B-2 WWN bezel Blower assembly (2x) Power supply (2x) Label with serial number and WWN SAN384B-2 blades Table 2 summarizes the port, application, control processor, and core switch blades that are available for the SAN384B.
  • Page 38: Blades Available For The San384B-2

    Table 2. Blades available for the SAN384B-2 (continued) Description Feature Code Name Function Core switch blade CR16-4 The CR16-4 blade contains the ASICs for switching between port blades. There can be up to 192 16-Gbps (256 8 Gbps) total ports for port blades.
  • Page 39: High Availability

    SAN768B-2, SAN384B-2, SAN768B, and SAN384B. High availability The following features contribute to the SAN384B-2 high-availability design: v Redundant, hot-swappable FRUs, including blades, power supplies, fan assemblies, and WWN cards v Enhanced data integrity on all data paths...
  • Page 40: Reliability

    Reliability The SAN384B-2 uses the following error detection and correction mechanisms to ensure reliability of data: v Error Detection and Correction over main control processor memory.
  • Page 41: Software Features

    CUP Activation (optional feature), providing in-band management of the supported SAN b-type switch and director products by system automation for z/OS from IBM System z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC, z9 BC, zSeries 990, 900, 890, and 880 servers.
  • Page 42: Network Manageability

    Network Manageability The SAN384B-2 has a single domain and is managed as a single element with the Network Advisor. The SAN384B-2 responds to its own IP address and appears as a separate entity to the Telnet protocol and SNMP.
  • Page 43: Chapter 2. Installing A San384B-2 In A Cabinet

    C36 cabinet, and the third will be installed in the cabinet at the customer site. This chapter describes how to install a SAN384B-2 into a C36 cabinet, and how to remove the SAN384B-2 from the cabinet in the event you need to move or replace the system.
  • Page 44: Ordering The Lift Tool

    Ordering the lift tool Important The lift tool is required only when you install an additional SAN384B-2 or when you install or remove the SAN384B-2 from the cabinet. Ensure that the lift tool will be available on location at the time of the installation.
  • Page 45: Installation Guidelines

    24-inch load plate. Do not use the 18–inch load plate. You must use the 24–inch load plate when you install the SAN384B-2 to be able to safely install this product. The 24-inch load plate includes a platform with a middle section that can slide out to extend across the gap between the lift tool and the mounting position inside the C36 cabinet.
  • Page 46: Installing A San384B-2 In A 2109 C36 Cabinet

    Ethernet cables, transceivers, attaching and routing the fiber optic cables, or completing the initial configuration. The SAN384B-2 and the lift tool should be delivered to a location near to the final installation, with clear aisles for maneuvering the lift tool loaded with the chassis.
  • Page 47: Installation Tasks, Time, And Items Required

    FIPS seals on the chassis and port side exhaust kit prior to installing the chassis in a rack. These locations may be difficult to access once the chassis is installed. Refer to the IBM System Storage FIPS 140-2 Security Seal Application Procedures (GA32-2220-00) publication for complete instructions.
  • Page 48: Unpacking And Assembling The Lift Tool

    This middle section is secured in place by two spring-loaded pins. Familiarize yourself with releasing the pins and sliding this section. There are two stops: half-way extended and fully SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 49: Unpacking The San384B-2

    Save the packing materials if you are returning an old chassis. Chapter 2. Installing a SAN384B-2 in a cabinet...
  • Page 50: Installing The Port-Side Exhaust Kit

    12. Release the lift tool brake, and carefully move the chassis near the cabinet for installation. Installing the port-side exhaust kit Complete the following instructions to install the port-side exhaust kit in a 2109-C36 cabinet before installing the SAN384B-2 chassis. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 51: Cabinet

    10-32 retainer nut for cabinets that have rails with square holes Alignment washer for cabinets that have rails with square holes 6-32 x .25 in. (.635 cm) Phillips screw Chapter 2. Installing a SAN384B-2 in a cabinet...
  • Page 52: Port-Side Exhaust Kit Assembly For 27 To 31 In

    (Exhaust) 10-32 x .5" 10-32 x .63" 10-32 Clip Nut 10-32 Retainer Nut Alignment Washer 6-32 x .25" Figure 6. Port-side exhaust kit assembly for 27 to 31 in. (68.58 to 78.74 cm) cabinets SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 53: Torque Requirements

    2. The exhaust side of the port side exhaust kit will be installed facing the rear of the C36 cabinet, and the port side of the SAN384B-2 chassis will also face this direction. 3. Install 10 clip nuts (F in Figure 6 on page 20) or retainer nuts (G) in the rear vertical cabinet rail locations shown in Figure 7 on page 22, and 4 clip nuts or retainer nuts in the front vertical cabinet rails.
  • Page 54: Clip And Retainer Nut Locations On Exhaust Side

    Secure the shelf to the cabinet with eight 10-32 screws with washers (E in Figure 6 on page 20), two screws in each corner of the shelf (see Figure 8 on page 23). Tighten screws according to specifications under “Torque requirements” on page 21. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 55 The top-rail assembly can be adjusted to a length of between 27 and 31 inches (68.58 to 78.74 cm) to fit on the inside of the cabinet rails. To lengthen or shorten the top-rail assembly, loosen, by approximately 1/2 turn, the two Chapter 2. Installing a SAN384B-2 in a cabinet...
  • Page 56: Installing The Top Rail Assembly To The Duct Assembly And Cabinet Rails

    Tighten screws according to specifications under “Torque requirements” on page 21. 8. Tighten the two 6-32 screws (I-3 in Figure 6 on page 20) that were loosened in step 6a to adjust the top rail length. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 57: Installing The San384B-2 Into The Cabinet

    (C011) 55 kg ( 121.2 lbs) Now that the port-side exhaust kit is securely installed, the SAN384B-2 chassis can be safely installed into the C36 cabinet. Perform the following steps to install the chassis.
  • Page 58: Load Plate Extended Inside The Cabinet To The Exhaust Kit Shelf

    Note: If necessary, adjust the height of the load plate to allow a smooth transfer of the chassis from the extended load plate to the top of the shelf. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 59 Do not install the screws until you determine the position of the cable management fingers. Note: Screws, clip nuts, and retainer nuts to secure the chassis to the cabinet are provided in the SAN384B-2 hardware accessory kit. Chapter 2. Installing a SAN384B-2 in a cabinet...
  • Page 60: Location Of Screws To Attach The Chassis To The Cabinet Rails

    These screws do not attach the cable management assemblies to the chassis or rack. Figure 15 on page 29 shows the cable management fingers positioned towards the top of the chassis. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 61: Port Numbering

    Attention: Do not connect the SAN384B-2 to the network until the IP addresses are correctly set. Port numbering Table 6 provides a list of available port and application blades for the SAN384B-2. Table 6. Port and application blades available on the SAN384B-2 Blade label...
  • Page 62: Port And Application Blades Available On The

    16 port 8 Gbps encryption blade 3895 The SAN384B-2 uses the following port numbering for each of the blades that can be installed in the chassis. See illustrations of the different blades in Appendix D, “Port numbering,” on page 141. Refer to Implementing an IBM/Brocade SAN with 8 Gbps Directors and Switches, (an IBM Redbook), SG24-6116 for more details on port numbering and other technical information.
  • Page 63: Chassis Slots

    Slots are numbered 1 through 8, from bottom to top of the chassis when facing the port side of the SAN384B-2. Control processor blades (CP8) can be installed only in slots 4 and 5. Core switch blades (CR16-4) can be installed only in slots 3 and 6.
  • Page 64: Cable Design For The Msfp Patch Cables For The Fc8-64 High Density Port Blade

    See Table 25 on page 132 for a listing of supported cable speeds and distances. Optional inter-chassis link cables (ICL) can also be installed between SAN384B-2 chassis. See “Removing and replacing inter-chassis link (QSFP) cables” on page 93 for instructions on installing these cables.
  • Page 65: Chapter 3. Starting And Configuring The San384B-2

    On the displayed product page, click the Interoperability Matrix link in the Learn more section. The SAN384B-2 must be configured before it is connected to the fabric, and all of the configuration commands must be entered through the active CP blade. The...
  • Page 66: Flow Of Configuration Tasks For The San384B-2

    2. Specify a switch name. See “Customizing the switch name” on page 38. 3. Specify a domain ID for the SAN384B-2. See “Setting the Domain ID” on page 4. Set the date and time. See “Setting the date and time” on page 39.
  • Page 67: Providing Power To The San384B-2

    To establish a serial connection to the console port on the CP blade, complete the following steps. 1. Verify that the SAN384B-2 is powered on and that POST is complete by confirming that all power LED indicators on the port, control processor, and core switch blades display a steady green light.
  • Page 68: Logging In To The Serial Console Port

    To log in to the SAN384B-2 through the serial connection, follow these steps. 1. Log in to the SAN384B-2 as admin. The default password is "password." At the initial login, you are prompted to change the default passwords. Record the new passwords and keep this information in a secure location.
  • Page 69: Commands

    4. Set up the CP1 IP address by entering the ipaddrset -cp 1 command:swDir:admin> ipAddrSet -cp 1 Enter the requested information at the prompts. The following is a sample IP configuration, for the SAN384B-2 (sw -0) and the two CP blades (cp0 and cp1): swDir:admin> ipaddrset -chassis Ethernet IP Address [0.0.0.0]: 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 70: Logging Off The Serial Console Port And Disconnecting The Serial Cable

    Customizing the switch name The switch name of the SAN384B-2 can be up to 30 characters long; can include letters, numbers, and underscore characters; and must begin with a letter. Note: Changing the name causes a domain address format RSCN to be issued.
  • Page 71: Setting The Domain Id

    Setting the date To set the date, follow these steps. 1. If necessary, log on to the SAN384B-2 by Telnet, using the admin account. The default password is password. 2. Enter the date command, using the following syntax:date "mmddHHMMyy"...
  • Page 72: Setting The Time Zone

    The tsClockServer command accepts multiple server addresses in either IPv4, IPv6, or DNS name formats. When multiple NTP server addresses are passed, tsclockserver sets the first obtainable address as the active NTP server. The rest SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 73: Verifying The Persistent Pid Feature

    Verifying the persistent PID feature Before connecting the SAN384B-2 to the fabric, verify that the WWN Based persistent port identifier (PID) feature on the SAN384B-2 matches the other switches in the fabric. This parameter must be identical for all switches in the fabric and is set using the configure command as shown below: switch:admin>configure...
  • Page 74: Installing Transceivers And Attaching Cables

    The 64-bit chassis ID is required to obtain and activate licenses for the SAN384B-2. The chassis ID is available through the licenseIdShow command. The licenseShow and licenseIdShow commands must be entered on the active CP blade. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for more information.
  • Page 75 A sample of the command output is shown below. The example is from a SAN384B-2 with a core blade installed in slot 3. Note that the state reported for an unconnected QSFP (shown QSFP 0 and Ports 0-3 below) is No_SigDet.
  • Page 76: Managing Cables

    The minimum bend radius for a 50 micron cable is 5.1 cm (2 in.) under full tensile load and 3 cm (1.2 in.) with no tensile load. Note: Contact your IBM representative for options regarding different cable and patch panel configurations to simplify cable management with higher density FC8-64 port blades.
  • Page 77: Planning For Encryption (Optional)

    Avoid dual encryption (Fabric encryption and device encryption). While this should not cause any encryption errors, it will degrade performance. v There is no support of Cisco switches at this time by IBM. The section in the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator’s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM) Environments related to Cisco Fabric connectivity does not currently apply.
  • Page 78: Configuring For Encryption (Optional)

    Configuring cluster interconnect After completing the pre-initialization tasks, you may need to perform several tasks related to configuring the encryption group. Figure 18 on page 47 summarizes the flow of the encryption-configuration tasks. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 79: Avoid Double Encryption

    This command provides information about switch and port status. 4. Verify the correct operation of the SAN384B-2 in the fabric by entering the fabricShow command from the workstation. This command provides general information about the fabric.
  • Page 80: Fabric Os Firmware Updates

    Select the SAN768B-2 and SAN384B-2 product link v On the displayed product page, click the Interoperability Matrix link in the Learn more section. Firmware release notes and download files are available through the IBM Support Portal. To view release notes and to download firmware: v Go to the IBM Support Portal www.ibm.com/supportportal.
  • Page 81: Downloading And Installing Firmware

    2. Power off the chassis by flipping the AC power switches on the power supplies to "O". The LEDs inside AC power switches should turn off. To maintain the ground connections, leave the power cords connected to the power supplies and to the electrical outlets. Chapter 3. Starting and configuring the SAN384B-2...
  • Page 82 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 83: Chapter 4. Monitoring System Components

    These commands are switchShow and chassisShow. Examples of these commands are shown below. Note in the switchShow command the new switchType for the SAN384B-2 as well as the 16 Gbps speed identification for capable ports. The output has been truncated to reduce information duplication.
  • Page 84 No_SigDet FC <output truncated> SAN384B-2_130:root Note in the chassisShow command the Chassis Family designation for the SAN384B-2 along with specific information about every field-replaceable unit (FRU) in the chassis is displayed. SAN384B-2_130:root> chassisshow Chassis Family: SAN384B-2 Chassis Backplane Revision: 2...
  • Page 85 Factory Part Num: 60-1002144-02 Factory Serial Num: BQB0345F00X Manufacture: Day: 19 Month: 11 Year: 2010 Update: Day: 29 Month: 3 Year: 2011 Time Alive: 32 days Time Awake: 0 days CP BLADE Slot: 4 Header Version: 2 Power Consume Factor: -40 Factory Part Num: 60-1000376-08 Factory Serial Num: AHJ0420F08K Manufacture: Day: 21 Month: 5 Year: 2010...
  • Page 86 Factory Part Num: 60-1000888-05 Factory Serial Num: ANQ0417F03P Manufacture: Day: 7 Month: 6 Year: 2010 Update: Day: 29 Month: 3 Year: 2011 Time Alive: 229 days Time Awake: 0 days Chassis Factory Serial Num: ANP2523F00E SAN384B-2_130:root> SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 87: Port, Application, Or Encryption Blade Status

    To determine the status of a port or application blade: 1. Check the LEDs on the blade. The illustrations show the blades oriented horizontally, as they are installed in the SAN384B-2 chassis. v Figure 19 illustrates the FC16-32 port blade...
  • Page 88 | | | | | Status LED Fibre Channel port | | | | Power LED Port status LED Figure 22. FC8-48E port blade | | | | | Status LED Fibre Channel port SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 89: Fc8-64 Port Blade

    | | | | Power LED Port status LED Note: The FC8-64 port blade requires mSFPs (standard SFPs do not fit) as well as narrower OM-3 LC cables offered by several major manufacturers. Figure 23. FC8-64 port blade Status LED Fibre Channel port Power LED Port status LED...
  • Page 90: Port, Application, And Encryption Blade Led

    2 seconds) is faulty. the LED continues to flash, replace the blade. Fast-flashing amber (on 1/2 Environmental range exceeded. Check for out-of-bounds second, then off 1/2 second) environmental condition and correct it. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 91: Control Processor Blade (Cp8) Status

    Slow-flashing green (on 1 Port is online but segmented, Verify that the correct device is second, then off 1 second) indicating a loopback plug or attached to the SAN384B-2. cable or an incompatible switch. Fast-flashing green (on 1/4 Port is in internal loopback No action required.
  • Page 92: Control Processor Blade (Cp8) Ports And Leds

    If the off 2 seconds) faulty. LED continues to flash, replace the blade. Fast-flashing amber Environmental range Check for (on 1/2 second; then exceeded. out-of-bounds off 1/2 second) environmental condition and correct SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 93: Core Switch Blade (Cr16-4) Status

    Table 9. CP blade LED descriptions (continued) Recommended LED purpose Color Status Action Ethernet link status No light (LED is off) Either an Ethernet Ensure that the blade link is not detected, has power, the or it does not have Ethernet cable is incoming power.
  • Page 94: Cr16-4 Blade Led Descriptions

    Refer to Figure 52 on page 141 for an illustration of the physical ports on the CR16-4 core blade and Table 28 on page 141 for a table mapping the external ports to internal ports as shown in the slotShow command SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 95: Power Supply Status

    The power supply status displays OK, Absent, or Faulty. If a power supply displays absent or faulty, contact IBM to order a replacement. Both "absent" or "faulty" could also be the result of the power supply being turned off or not being properly seated.
  • Page 96: Blower Assembly Leds

    If a blower assembly displays absent or faulty, contact IBM to order a replacement. Both "absent" or "faulty" could also be the result of the blower assembly not being properly seated.
  • Page 97: Wwn Card Status

    Table 12. Blower assembly LED descriptions (continued) Recommended LED purpose Color Status action Fault No Light (LED is off) Blower assembly is Ensure that the either healthy or blower assembly has does not have power. power. Steady amber Blower assembly has Replace the blower a failure (full or assembly.
  • Page 98 0x24c (fabos): Switch: switchname, Critical EM-WWN_UNKNOWN, 1, Unknown WWN #2 is being faulted or <timestamp>, [EM-1003], 40, SLOT 7 | FFDC | CHASSIS, CRITICAL, SAN384B-2, WWN 2 has unknown hardware identifier: FRU faulted or <timestamp>, [EM-1034], <sequence-number>,, ERROR, <system-name>, WWN # set to faulty, rc=<return code>...
  • Page 99: Chapter 5. Removing And Installing Components

    “Removing and replacing a SAN384B-2 chassis” on page 98 Removing and installing the chassis door Note: The chassis door must be installed to ensure the SAN384B-2 meets EMI and other regulatory certifications. Additionally, if ICL cables are not used, EMI plugs must be inserted in the ICL cable ports to meet certification standards.
  • Page 100: Removing And Installing Cable Management Finger Assemblies

    Figure 31. Chassis door Removing and installing cable management finger assemblies The SAN384B-2 comes equipped with two vertical cable management finger assemblies. It can continue to operate during the replacement of the cable management assemblies. Due to the horizontal orientation of the blades, the cable management assemblies are attached to the uprights of the mounting rack.
  • Page 101: Installing A Cable Management Finger Assembly

    Complete the following steps to install a cable management finger assembly. 1. Position the vertical cable management finger assembly along the upright rails of the rack, aligning the holes on the assembly with the holes in the SAN384B-2 chassis. 2. Insert and tighten the two screws to secure the cable management assembly to the rack's vertical rails.
  • Page 102: Removing And Installing Port, Application, And Encryption Blades

    Slots are numbered from 1 through 8, from bottom to top when facing the port side of the SAN384B-2. Port , application, and encryption blades can be installed in slots 1–2 and 7–8.
  • Page 103: Port, Application, And Encryption Blade

    5. Ensure that the part number on the unit being installed matches the replacement part number (unless you are performing an upgrade). The chassisShow command displays information about the blades, including part numbers, serial numbers, and additional status. 6. Ensure that traffic is not flowing through the blade (port status LED should be off) prior to disconnecting cables.
  • Page 104: Installing A Blade

    1. Remove the chassis door (“Removing and installing the chassis door” on page 67). 2. Unscrew the thumbscrews(s) on the panel using the Phillips screwdriver. 3. Using the handles, pull the filler panel out of the chassis (Figure 34 on page 73). SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 105: Installing A Filler Panel

    This section describes how to remove and install a control processor (CP8) blade. Each SAN384B-2 has two CP8 blades, located in slot 4 and slot 5. Note: Chassis slots are numbered from 1-8 from bottom to top, viewed from the port side of the chassis.
  • Page 106: Time And Items Required

    ESD (electrostatic discharge) grounding strap v Workstation computer v Serial cable v IP address of an FTP server for backing up the SAN384B-2 configuration v #2 Phillips screwdriver v Replacement CP blade. The SAN384B-2 requires the CP8 blade. Attention: If you are upgrading through multiple versions of the Fabric OS, refer to Table 14 on page 78, to see if you will need any intermediate versions of the Fabric OS.
  • Page 107: Recording Critical San384B-2 Information

    Recording critical SAN384B-2 information Back up the SAN384B-2 configuration before you replace a CP blade. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide for backup information. 1. Connect to the chassis and log in as admin, using a serial console connection.
  • Page 108: Removing A Control Processor Blade (Cp8)

    Removing a control processor blade (CP8) The SAN384B-2 continues to operate while a CP blade is being installed if the redundant CP blade is active and a failover does not occur. You can prevent failover by entering the haDisable command.
  • Page 109: Installing A Control Processor Blade (Cp8)

    Figure 35. Removing the control processor (CP8) blade Installing a control processor blade (CP8) Attention: Read all instructions for installing the CP blade before beginning the procedure. Use the same version of Fabric OS on both CP blades. Using different versions is not supported and may cause malfunctioning.
  • Page 110: Verifying Operation Of The New Cp Blade

    The FC8-32E and FC8-48E blades require FOS 7.0.1 or later. If the firmware on the replacement blade is earlier than 7.0.0, it must be brought up to the version (7.0.0 or later) on the active CP blade, which must be at least 7.0.0. IBM recommends upgrading to the latest version available.
  • Page 111 From the Release notes page, click the Release Firmware link and follow the online prompts to navigate to the Brocade Downloads for IBM End Users page. f. Follow the instructions on the Brocade pages. Enter all requested information (use default values).
  • Page 112: Downloading Firmware From A Usb Device

    INIT: Switching to runlevel: 6 INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal SAN384B-2_124:admin> HAMu Heartbeat down, stop FSS Unmounting all f##exiting due to signal: 9, pending signals: 0x20000, 0x0 filesystems. Please stand by while rebooting the system... SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 113: Completing The Cp8 Blade Replacement

    2011/06/18-14:56:50, [SULB-1004], 908, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, SAN384B-2, Firmwarecommit has completed. 2011/06/18-14:56:50, [SULB-1036], 909, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, SAN384B-2, The new Version: Fabric OS v7.0.1 2011/06/18-14:56:50, [SULB-1002], 910, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, SAN384B-2, Firmwaredownload command has completed successfully.
  • Page 114: Removing And Installing A Cr16-4 Core Switch Blade

    This section describes how to remove and install a core switch blade. The SAN384B-2 has two core switch blades: one in slot 3 and one in slot 6. Note that the blade shown in Figure 36 on page 83 is shown with EMI plugs installed.
  • Page 115: Removing A Cr16-4 Core Switch Blade

    Removing a CR16-4 core switch blade The SAN384B-2 continues to operate while a core switch blade is being replaced. Attention: Follow ESD precautions (see “ESD precautions” on page xxi) whenever handling blades. Note: The CR16-4 blade is compatible only with the SAN384B-2.
  • Page 116: Removing And Installing A Power Supply

    IBM, following local procedures. Removing and installing a power supply Use this procedure to remove and replace a power supply. The SAN384B-2 can continue operating during the replacement if the other power supply is operating.
  • Page 117: Location Of The Two Power Supplies

    1. Perform the appropriate following action based on whether the SAN384B-2 is operating: v If the SAN384B-2 is not operating during the replacement procedure, go to step 2. v If the SAN384B-2 is going to continue operating during the replacement, check the power LEDs to verify that the remaining power supply is functioning properly before continuing.
  • Page 118: Installing A Power Supply

    Time and items required The installation procedure for each blower assembly takes less than 5 minutes. The following items are required for the blower assembly installation: v Replacement blower assembly v #2 Phillips screwdriver SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 119: Removing A Blower Assembly

    Removing a blower assembly Complete the following steps to remove a blower assembly. 1. Before removing a blower assembly, verify that the other blower assembly is functioning correctly. The power LEDs should be steady green. 2. Use the screwdriver to loosen the captive screws at the left and right edges of the blower assembly.
  • Page 120: Removing And Installing A Wwn Bezel And Wwn Card

    Complete the following steps to remove the WWN bezel and WWN card. 1. Open a Telnet session to the SAN384B-2 and log in to the active CP as admin. The default password is password. 2. Verify you are logged into the active CP. Run the haShow command to determine the active CP.
  • Page 121: Installing The Wwn Bezel And Wwn Card

    Note: For a listing of transceivers compatible with this product: v Go to the IBM SAN web page www.ibm.com/systems/storage/san v Select the IBM System Storage SAN768B-2 and SAN384B-2 product link v On the displayed product page, click the Interoperability Matrix link in the Learn more section.
  • Page 122: Time Required

    These SFP+ transceivers do not require the extraction tool. Note: This tool is part of the SAN384B-2 ship group and should be kept with the chassis.
  • Page 123: Installing And Removing A 16 Gbps Sfp+ With Pull Tab (Shown Without Cable Attached)

    Figure 42. Installing and removing a 16 Gbps SFP+ with pull tab (shown without cable attached) Complete the following steps to remove an SFP or SFP+ with a wire bail. 1. Remove any cables that are inserted into the transceiver. Use the extraction tool to open the cable latching mechanism.
  • Page 124: Removing And Installing An Msfp Optical Transceiver

    Note: The mSFP transceivers are used only with the FC8-64 port blade. Narrower OM-3 LC cables are used to connect the FC8-64. These cables are offered by several major manufacturers. Contact your IBM representative for options regarding different cable and patch panel configurations to simplify cable management with higher density FC8-64 port blades.
  • Page 125: Removing And Replacing Inter-Chassis Link (Qsfp) Cables

    An ICL license must be installed on all systems forming the ICL connection. Beginning with Fabric OS v7.0.1, up to nine neighboring SAN384B-2 and SAN768B-2 chassis can be connected with the QSFP cables. With Fabric OS v7.0.0, a maximum of six chassis can be connected. An off-the-shelf QSFP cable up to 50 meters long can be used as an ICL cable.
  • Page 126: Time And Items Required

    ICL feature. The recommended topology is the parallel type where there are four QSFP cables connected between any pair of SAN384B-2 or SAN768B-2 chassis. The full mesh configuration is also supported. Figure 45. QSFP cable and transceiver Time and items required The replacement procedure for an QSFP cable takes less than five minutes.
  • Page 127: Possible Icl Configurations

    Possible ICL configurations Figure 47 on page 96 illustrates one possible QSFP cable configuration between two SAN384B-2 or SAN768B-2 chassis. Each of two cores in one chassis should be interconnected with each of two cores in the second chassis. This provides for inter-chassis link (ICL) trunking between chassis, ensuring redundancy.
  • Page 128: Qsfp Cable Connections For Two San768B-2

    Chassis 1 (SAN768B-2) Chassis 2 (SAN768B-2) SAN384B-2 and SAN768B-2 chassis can be connected in a core/edge configuration. Figure 48 on page 97 shows two core and four edge chassis. Although only SAN768B-2 chassis are shown in the figure, the chassis can be any combination of SAN384B-2 and SAN768B-2.
  • Page 129 Figure 48. Core/edge ICL topology for SAN384B-2 and SAN768B-2 chassis SAN384B-2 and SAN768B-2 chassis can also be connected in a full mesh configuration as shown in Figure 49 on page 98. The SAN768B-2 chassis are shown in the figure, but either chassis can be connected. In this example, the three trunk groups are shown in different shades.
  • Page 130: Removing And Replacing A San384B-2 Chassis

    Figure 49. full mesh ICL topology for SAN384B-2 and SAN768B-2 chassis Removing and replacing a SAN384B-2 chassis This section describes how to remove and replace the SAN384B-2 chassis (with its backplane). The basic steps are: v “Verifying need for replacement” on page 99 v “Recording critical SAN384B-2 and SAN information”...
  • Page 131: Time Required

    “Reconnecting the system to the network and fabric” on page 108 v “Verifying correct configuration of the fabric” on page 108 Note: The SAN384B-2 must be removed from the fabric and powered off to perform this procedure. Contact IBM Support if you have any questions about whether the chassis requires replacement.
  • Page 132: Critical Information Checklist Example

    Information about the new chassis New factory serial number New serial number (if available) 1. Open a Telnet session and log in to the SAN384B-2 as admin. The default password is password. Enable the logging function on your Telnet or serial console connection.
  • Page 133 3. Record the WWN value: Enter wwn; then, copy the command output into a file named “config-miscinfo.txt”. switch:admin> wwn 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:0a 4. Record the IP address information. Enter ipAddrShow -sw; then copy the command output into the “config-miscinfo.txt” file. switch:admin> ipaddrshow -sw SWITCH Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.50.12 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.55.0.0...
  • Page 134: Disconnecting From The Network And Fabric

    -qsfp v fabricShow Copy the command output into a text file named “SANbefor.txt”. After the SAN384B-2 is restored to the fabric, this information can be used to verify that no unintentional changes have occurred to the fabric. switch:admin> nsshow Enter Pid COS PortName NodeName TTL <output truncated>...
  • Page 135: Removing Components From The Chassis

    7. Remove the WWN bezel and WWN cards (“Removing and installing a WWN bezel and WWN card” on page 88). 8. Remove the chassis from the rack and port side exhaust kit (“Removing a SAN384B-2 from the cabinet” on page 104). Chapter 5. Removing and installing components...
  • Page 136: Removing A San384B-2 From The Cabinet

    The instructions can be used for moving a SAN384B-2 to a new location, or when replacing a defective chassis. See “Removing and replacing a SAN384B-2 chassis” on page 98 for complete steps required for shutting down the system and removing components before removing the chassis from the cabinet.
  • Page 137: Installing The Replacement Chassis

    1. Follow the steps in “Unpacking the SAN384B-2” on page 17 to unpack the replacement chassis. 2. Follow the steps in “Installing the SAN384B-2 into the cabinet” on page 25 to complete the installation of the replacement chassis. You can either install the empty chassis now, or first install the components steps 1-7 (“Installing...
  • Page 138: Downloading The Configuration

    The configDownload command can be entered through a Telnet or serial session, but the SAN384B-2 must have an Ethernet connection to the server name or IP of the host for the download process to complete. For more information, refer to the help configdownload command or the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.
  • Page 139: Verifying Correct Operation Of System

    Verifying correct operation of system 1. Log in to the SAN384B-2 as admin: switch:admin> login login: admin password: xxxxxxxx switch:admin> 2. Enter the slotShow -m command and verify that all the installed cards are detected and that their status is operational (enabled).
  • Page 140: Reconnecting The System To The Network And Fabric

    Connect the other ends to an Ethernet 10/100 Base-T LAN, if not already connected. Note: The SAN384B-2 can be accessed by remote connection using any of the available management tools, such as Telnet or Web Tools. Ensure that the system is not modified using other connections during the rest of this procedure.
  • Page 141 ISL and port states v Number of switches in the fabric 3. Resolve any issues or unintentional changes to the SAN384B-2 or fabric. v If there are any mechanical problems, try reseating the associated component. v If the configuration information is not correct for the system, modify as required.
  • Page 142: Cable Routing Table Template

    Cable routing table template Table 17 is a 64-port template for a cable-routing table. Expand or duplicate the table as needed, for the number of ports in the chassis. Table 17. Cable routing table for SAN384B-2 (64 ports shown) Slot/Port Cable labels...
  • Page 143: Removing The Batteries

    Table 17. Cable routing table for SAN384B-2 (64 ports shown) (continued) Slot/Port Cable labels Connected Slot/Port of Slot Port Switch end Device end device device Removing the batteries Local regulations may require removal of the battery before recycling or disposing of the product.
  • Page 144: Battery Locations On The Cp8 Blade

    Repair or disassemble Exchange only with the IBM-approved part. Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations. In the United States, IBM has a process for the collection of this battery. For information, call 1-800-426-4333. Have the IBM part number for the battery unit available when you call.
  • Page 145: Encryption Blade Battery Location

    Figure 51. Encryption blade battery location 8. Recycle the batteries as appropriate. Refer to the Environmental Notices and User Guide shipped with the product for more information on battery recycling and disposal. Chapter 5. Removing and installing components...
  • Page 146 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 147: Chapter 6. Installing New Features

    Refer to “Safety notices and labels” on page xv before performing any service or installation procedures. The SAN384B-2 can be upgraded with any of the following hot-pluggable features while the SAN384B-2 is operational. Refer to the individual feature installation instructions for any possible exceptions.
  • Page 148: Items Required

    2. Verify which slot to install the blade. Slots are numbered from one through eight, from bottom to top, when facing the port side of the SAN384B-2. Port blades can be installed in any of the slots 1, 2, 7, or 8.
  • Page 149: Fc3633, Fc3649- Installing An Enhanced 8-Gb Port Blade (32 Or 48 Ports)

    2. Verify which slot to install the blade. Slots are numbered from one through eight, from bottom to top, when facing the port side of the SAN384B-2. Port blades can be installed in any of the slots 1, 2, 7, or 8.
  • Page 150: Fc3864 - Installing An 8-Gb 64-Port Port Blade

    Disassembling any part of a port blade voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the port blade. These instructions cover installing a new FC3864 in the SAN384B-2 chassis. Time required 20 minutes or more per port blade due to port and cable density...
  • Page 151: Procedures

    FC8-64 port blade. Narrower OM-3 LC cables are used to connect the FC8-64. These cables are offered by several major manufacturers. Contact your IBM representative for options regarding different cable and patch panel configurations to simplify cable management with higher density FC8-64 port blades.
  • Page 152: Fc3890 - Installing An 8 Gbps Extension Blade (Fx8-24)

    13. Reinstall the chassis door. See “Removing and installing the chassis door” on page 67. FC3890 - Installing an 8 Gbps Extension Blade (FX8-24) This feature can be installed while the SAN384B-2 is operational. Attention: Follow these precautions for all procedures in this section to avoid damaging the port blades or chassis: v Wear a grounded ESD strap when handling a port blade (see “ESD precautions”...
  • Page 153: Fc3895 - Installing An Encryption Blade (Fs8-18)

    CD. FC3895 - Installing an Encryption Blade (FS8-18) This feature can be installed while the SAN384B-2 is operational. Attention: Thoroughly review “Planning for encryption (optional)” on page 45 prior to installing the FS8-18 encryption blade. You must also refer to the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator’s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM)
  • Page 154: Items Required

    See “Configuring for encryption (optional)” on page 46 for an overview of those steps. Refer to the Fabric OS Encryption Administrator’s Guide Supporting Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM) Environments for more detailed information regarding encryption and TKLM key management. SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 155: Avoid Double Encryption

    FC7230 - Installing FIPS 140-2 Level 2 tamper proof seals The majority of the seals in this feature can be installed while the SAN384B-2 is operational. However, there are several seals that may be difficult to apply to the chassis and port side exhaust kit if the chassis is already installed in a cabinet.
  • Page 156: Fc7872 - Installing A Qsfp And Enterprise Inter-Chassis License

    FC7872 - Installing a QSFP and Enterprise inter-chassis license This feature can be used to connect up to nine 2499 fabric backbone chassis and can be installed while the SAN384B-2 is operational. Time required Depending on the complexity of the ICL configuration, installation can take from 20-60 minutes, not including installation of the ICL license or any needed configuration.
  • Page 157: Appendix A. Product Specifications

    “Fibre Channel port specifications” on page 129 v “Power specifications” on page 130 v “Data transmission ranges” on page 132 v “Power cords” on page 132 General specifications The SAN384B-2 general specifications are listed in Table 18. Table 18. General product specifications Specification Description Configurable port...
  • Page 158 E_Port, and Ex_Port on FC; VE_Port on GbE Note: Self-discovery is based on switch type (U_Port) with an optional port type control. Data traffic types Fabric switches supporting unicast, multicast (255 groups), and broadcast SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 159: System Size And Weights

    (CR16-4). System size and weights The weight of the SAN384B-2 can vary considerably depending on the combination of blades installed. Use Table 20 and Table 21 on page 128 to determine the weight of the system with your combination of port and application blades.
  • Page 160: System Blade And Fru Weights

    The power specifications listed in Table 23 on page 130 v The environmental specifications listed in Table 22 on page 129 v If the SAN384B-2 will be installed in an EIA rack, ensure the following: – All equipment installed in the rack has a reliable branch circuit ground connection, and does not rely on a connection to a branch circuit, such as a power strip.
  • Page 161: Environmental Requirements

    Fibre Channel port specifications The Fibre Channel ports in the SAN384B-2 support full duplex link speeds at 2, 4, 8, 10, or 16 Gbps inbound and outbound, automatically negotiating to the highest common speed of all devices connected to the port.
  • Page 162: Power Specifications

    Table 24 on page 131 shows the power draw for the blades that can be used in the SAN384B-2 chassis along with the power draw for the cooling fans. All numbers for the blades assume that the blade is fully populated with optical transceivers, including QSFPs for the core blades.
  • Page 163: Power Demands Per Component

    Table 24. Power demands per component Number of Maximum blades Blade or fan power draw Type of Ports per permitted in Total ports units (Watts) blade blade chassis per chassis | | | | | | Control blade NA | | | | CR16-4 Core blade 8 64 Gbps...
  • Page 164: Data Transmission Ranges

    IBM TotalStorage SAN Cabinet 2109 Model C36 Installation and Service Guide for information on connecting the cabinet to the facility power source. If the stand-alone feature is ordered for the SAN384B-2, then you must also order the country-specific power cords.
  • Page 165: Appendix B. Application And Encryption Blades

    GbE port mode. If operating in 10GbE mode the other end of the circuit must also be an FX8-24 operating in either 10GbE mode or dual mode with the corresponding VE_ports in 10GbE mode. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2011, 2012...
  • Page 166 Up to three FC trunking groups. The three groups are defined as: – Trunk group 0: FC ports 0, 1 – Trunk group 1: FC ports 6, 7 – Trunk group 2: FC ports 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 167: Appendix C. Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Fabric Manager, Web Tools, Fabric Watch, and Advanced Performance Monitoring. If the SAN384B-2 does not operate as expected, the following steps can be taken to diagnose the problem: v Check the LEDs and refer to the LED tables (see Chapter 4, “Monitoring system components,”...
  • Page 168: Interpreting Post And Boot Results

    If one or more LEDs do not return to a normal state, and this is not due to the SAN384B-2 being set to beacon, refer to the relevant LED table to identify and correct the problem. For port blades, router blades, and CP blades, the slotShow command can be used to check the status of the slots.
  • Page 169: Boot

    1. Universal port configuration is performed. 2. Links are initialized. 3. Fabric is analyzed. If any ports are connected to other switches, the SAN384B-2 participates in a fabric configuration. 4. The SAN384B-2 obtains a domain ID and assigns port addresses.
  • Page 170 9600 bits per second, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Serial port might be incompatible Ensure that the SAN384B-2 is connected to an (only RS–232 is supported). RS–232 port. RS–423 serial ports might experience difficulties due to corner-case incompatibilities of the standards.
  • Page 171 Table 27. Troubleshooting (continued) None of the LEDs on an Component might not be seated Ensure that the SAN384B-2 has power and individual component are correctly. component is firmly seated. If problem continues, run the sensorShow command to determine component status. If component is a CP blade or port blade, enter the slotShow command to determine the status.
  • Page 172 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 173: Appendix D. Port Numbering

    Appendix D. Port numbering The illustrations in this appendix show the port numbering for the different SAN384B-2 blades. See “Port numbering” on page 29 for details on the port numbering pattern for the different blades. v Figure 52 shows a CR16-4 core blade...
  • Page 174 Figure 55. FC8-32E port blade | | | | | Power LED FC ports 16-23 | | | | Status LED FC ports 0-7 | | | | FC ports 24-31 FC ports 8-15 Port and trunking group SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 175: Fc8-64 Port Blade

    Figure 56. FC8-48E port blade | | | | | Power LED FC ports 24-47 | | | | Status LED FC ports 0-23 Figure 57. FC8-64 port blade Status LED Port 61 LED Power LED Port 29 LED Port 63 FC ports 32-63 (right to left) Port 30 FC ports 0-31 (right to left)
  • Page 176 FC ports 0-5 (numbered right to left) Power LED FC ports 6-11 (numbered right to left) 1 GbE ports 0-3 (numbered right to left) 1 GbE ports 4-9 (numbered right to left) 10 GbE ports 0-1 (numbered right to left) SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 177: Notices

    The materials at those web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those web sites is at your own risk.
  • Page 178: Trademarks

    International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. A complete and current list of other IBM trademarks is available on the Web at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml Adobe, the Adobe logo, PostScript, and the PostScript logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States, and/or other countries.
  • Page 179: Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement

    Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 180: People's Republic Of China Class A Electronic Emission Statement

    Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben. Des Weiteren dürfen auch nur von der IBM empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden. IBM übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung der IBM verändert bzw.
  • Page 181: Japan Voluntary Control Council For Interference (Vcci) Class A Statement

    Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Class A Statement Translation: This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case, the user may be required to take corrective actions. Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Statement Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA)
  • Page 182: Taiwan Class A Electronic Emission Statement

    Taiwan Class A Electronic Emission Statement SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 183: Index

    46 core switch blade installing 86, 87 configuring 46 components 61 LEDs 63 double 47, 123 CR16-4 5 removing 86, 87 planning 45 LEDs 62 status 63 pre-initialization tasks 46 status 61, 62 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2011, 2012...
  • Page 184 FS8-18 encryption blade 72, 121 removing 70 FC3864 FX8-24 blade 72, 120 status 55 installing 64-port blade 118 inter-chassis link (ICL) cable 94 FS8-18 encryption blade 57, 70 FC3890 mSFP 89 components 57 FX8-24 blade 120 mSFPs 42 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 185 58 cables 44 product recycling xxv power supply 63 overview 1 product specifications 125 WWN card 65 providing power to the SAN384B-2 35 license, for patents 145 licenses software 41 lift tool 12 parameters 24-inch load plate 26...
  • Page 186 IP addresses 36 switch name weights library xxvii changing 38 blade 128 physical dimensions 127 switchShow FRU 128 providing power 35 command 51 who should read this document xxvii removing 104 output example 51 size 127 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 187 bezel 65 card status 65 WWN bezel installing 88 removing 88 WWN card failure 65 removing 88 Index...
  • Page 188 SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide...
  • Page 190 Part Number: 98Y2654 Printed in USA GA32-0894-03...

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