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Fibre Channel to SCSI Router PSFR-CP41
Installing, Starting Up and Maintaining
Edition April 1999

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  • Page 1 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router PSFR-CP41 Installing, Starting Up and Maintaining Edition April 1999...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User Documentation Department Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © Siemens AG 1999. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved. All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3 Introducing the PSFR-CP41 The PSFR-CP41 provides connectivity between a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW) or Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) and one Fast/Wide/Ultra SCSI bus. Supported devices include: Initiator Devices – Fibre Channel and SCSI hosts Sequential Access Devices – Tape drives Changer Devices –...
  • Page 4 Features Introducing the PSFR-CP41 Front panel of the PSFR-CP41 LEDs 10 Bas e-T S erial S CS I Power Entry Module Ethernet Power S CS I Fibre Channel Fault Ethernet Back panel of the PSFR-CP41 Features Fibre Channel Features – Fibre Channel initiator and target modes –...
  • Page 5 Introducing the PSFR-CP41 Features SCSI Bus Features – SCSI initiator and target modes – Single auto-negotiating SCSI bus (Narrow, Wide, Fast, Ultra) – Ultra Wide SCSI for data transfer up to 40 MBps – Connection for up to 15 devices –...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Introducing the PSFR-CP41 Specifications Physical Specifications – Internal power supply with power switch and detachable power cord – Fibre Channel activity LED – SCSI activity LED – Ethernet activity LED – Power LED – Failure LED – Airflow with internal fan –...
  • Page 7: Point-To-Point

    Introducing the PSFR-CP41 PSFR-CP41 Benefits PSFR-CP41 Benefits Point-to-Point Single initiator to single target Operating Manual U42093-J-Z716-1-74...
  • Page 8: Single Initiator

    PSFR-CP41 Benefits Introducing the PSFR-CP41 Single Initiator Single initiator to multiple targets Multi-Initiator Multiple initiators to single or multiple targets Operating Manual U42093-J-Z716-1-74...
  • Page 9 The PSFR-CP41 allows multiple servers to share tape drives, tape libraries, disk drives and disk arrays. Centralization The PSFR-CP41 enables existing storage to be moved to a central location to simplify management and maintenance, and to improve security. Lower TCO Improving storage management, maintenance and security can lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for enterprise storage.
  • Page 10 Channel targets. The host passes packets to SCSI or Fibre Channel targets as if the PSFR-CP41 were just another device along the path. The PSFR-CP41 provides connections for a single SCSI bus and a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop or Switched Fabric. It takes advantage of Fibre Channel’s ability to encapsulate SCSI protocol packets to allow a host with a FC...
  • Page 11: Operating As Both A Scsi And Fibre Channel Device

    On the SCSI bus, the PSFR-CP41 acts as a SCSI initiator passing requests from hosts on the Fibre Channel network to target devices on the SCSI bus. The PSFR-CP41 uses a single SCSI ID. The default ID is 7 and can be changed when configuring the PSFR-CP41.
  • Page 12: Processing Scsi Information

    1. A FC host issues a command. The FC host encapsulates the command in the FCP protocol and sends the packet to the PSFR-CP41. 2. The FC port in the PSFR-CP41 receives the packet, interprets the FC infor- mation, and places the packet in buffer memory.
  • Page 13: Processing Fibre Channel Information

    Processing Fibre Channel Information Processing Fibre Channel Information The PSFR-CP41 processes information from the SCSI bus host by requesting operations of targets on a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). The information is processed using the same method as described in the previous section, except it begins with the SCSI host bus issuing commands and the information passing through the PSFR-CP41 to the FC SAN.
  • Page 14: Unpacking The Box

    3. Select a location that ensures the front intake vents and rear fan are clear of obstructions so air flows freely through the router. 4. Do not connect any devices or cables to the PSFR-CP41 until the device is secured in a rack or placed securely on a flat, level surface.
  • Page 15: Materials Needed

    Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Installing the PSFR-CP41 Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Follow the directions below to mount the PSFR-CP41 in a standard rack. Materials needed 1 = PSFR-CP41 2 = Left and right mounting rails 3 = Slide rails...
  • Page 16: Installation Procedure

    Installing the PSFR-CP41 Installation Procedure Place the PSFR-CP41 so the rear fan vent and the front intake vents remain clear of obstructions to ensure proper airflow. 1. Remove the router from the protective bag. 2. Determine where the PSFR-CP41 will be mounted.
  • Page 17 Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack To reduce injury or equipment damage, the mounting brackets must be level. If the brackets are not level, the PSFR-CP41 cannot be installed correctly. Operating Manual Installing the PSFR-CP41 5. Locate the front of the mounting brackets.
  • Page 18 Installing the PSFR-CP41 Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack If you are mounting the PSFR-CP41 in the front of the rack with the connectors facing the back or in the back of the rack with the connectors facing the front, attach the mounting brackets as shown in Fig.
  • Page 19 Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Mounting at back of rack Operating Manual Installing the PSFR-CP41 7. Attach each bracket to a rear mounting rail, using one screw on each side. Tighten the screws securely. U42093-J-Z716-1-74...
  • Page 20 Installing the PSFR-CP41 8. Attach the slide rails to the PSFR-CP41 using two screws on each side. Slide the unit back into the rack and push in on the front tabs until the rails snap into place. Once the PSFR-CP41 is installed, you are ready to connect it to the other system components.
  • Page 21: Interfaces And Connections

    Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Interfaces and Connections There are four different types of physical interfaces to the PSFR-CP41: Fibre Channel SCSI RS-232 (Serial port) Ethernet The RS-232 and Ethernet ports are used primarily for PSFR-CP41 configu- ration and management. MIB information for each interface is discussed later in this chapter.
  • Page 22: Fibre Channel Connection

    Both switches and hubs may allow for individual ports to be configured for different media types. The PSFR-CP41 must be connected to the hub or switch port with the appropriate cabling for the media type in use on both the PSFR- CP41 and the port to which it is connected.
  • Page 23: Scsi Connection

    SCSI bus. If the PSFR-CP41 is located at one end of the SCSI bus, an external terminator should be installed. A terminator is provided with the PSFR-CP41.
  • Page 24 3. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the next SCSI device on the bus. 4. If the PSFR-CP41 is at the end of the SCSI bus, place the terminator provided with the router on the PSFR-CP41’s other SCSI connector. If the router is not at the end of the bus, attach a second SCSI cable to the other SCSI connector.
  • Page 25: Ethernet Connection

    10BaseT Ethernet network. You must first set the network address via the serial port to use the configuration capabilities of the Ethernet port. Refer to Chapter “Configuring the PSFR-CP41” for details on setting the network address.
  • Page 26: Serial Port Connection

    PSFR-CP41 Ethernet port Serial Port Connection The RJ11 connector on the rear panel of the PSFR-CP41 provides an RS-232 connection that can be used to configure the PSFR-CP41, monitor diagnostic status, or to update the program stored in the PSFR-CP41’s Flash memory. A cable is provided with the unit to connect to a DB-9 serial connection.
  • Page 27: Autobaud Feature

    25 seconds. Then press the Enter key five or six times and the PSFR-CP41 will automatically detect the baud rate and configure the router. The baud rate is then saved in the PSFR-CP41’s configuration and will be retained through future power cycles.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Power Cord

    United States or Canada. If you are planning to use another input voltage or if you plan to use the PSFR-CP41 outside of the U.S. or Canada, you must supply your own power cord.
  • Page 29: Management Information Base (Mib)

    The private MIB can be accessed via Ethernet and is both a diagnostic and a configuration tool for the PSFR-CP41. The following sections outline what MIB information is available for each interface type on the Private MIB. For more information on accessing the Private MIB, contact a support representative.
  • Page 30: Mib Scsi Interface Information

    Installing the PSFR-CP41 MIB SCSI Interface Information The MIB gathers SCSI information for management purposes. This specific MIB provides information about the following: Number of I/O operations per bus Number of disconnects Abort count Number of bus resets Vital Product Data (VPD) from Inquiry command for each SCSI device...
  • Page 31 A typical configuration would have a Fibre Channel host connecting via an arbitrated loop to the PSFR-CP41, with SCSI target devices attached to the PSFR-CP41. This configuration, using a tape library and drives, is represented in Fig.
  • Page 32 Configuration with tape library An understanding of the basic characteristics of Fibre Channel and SCSI devices is recommended before configuring the PSFR-CP41. Operating Manual U42093-J-Z716-1-74...
  • Page 33: General Fibre Channel Configuration

    0. In this mode, the PSFR-CP41 automatically obtains an available address and participates on the loop, as long as there is at least one address available on the loop that is connected to the PSFR-CP41. Fibre Channel supports up to 126 devices on an arbitrated loop.
  • Page 34: General Scsi Configuration

    Auto addressing is described further in this section. The PSFR-CP41 automatically detects if it is connected to a loop or a switch, and will use the appropriate type without further configuration.
  • Page 35: Address Mapping

    Indexed Addressing Indexed Addressing allows for generic Fibre Channel host bus adapters to access SCSI devices attached to the PSFR-CP41. This is done by use of a table which is indexed by sequential FCP LUN values, indicating selected BUS:TARGET:LUN devices.
  • Page 36 An example of such an environment is where hot plug devices may be used, thereby changing the order of devices on the SCSI bus. Operating Manual Understanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration U42093-J-Z716-1-74...
  • Page 37: Auto Addressing

    SCSI devices attached to the PSFR-CP41. The Access Method used is the SCC Logical Unit Addressing method. In SCC Addressing mode, the PSFR-CP41 will respond to FCP commands, as in a SCC controller device. A subset of the SCC behavior is implemented. LUN mappings corresponding to the SCC Peripheral Device Addressing are inter- preted as controller commands, and are acted on by the PSFR-CP41 directly.
  • Page 38 Configuring the PSFR-CP41 The PSFR-CP41 uses a menu structure to configure the PSFR-CP41 through the serial and telnet interfaces. The currently selected menu and the firmware version currently executing will be displayed. Menu items are selected by entering the number of the menu desired, and exited by entering an ‘X’. In general, the configuration options present in the serial interface correspond to those available through SNMP and telnet.
  • Page 39: Operation Indicators

    Operation Indicators Operation Indicators The PSFR-CP41 router is equipped with rear panel LED indicators for monitoring overall router status. The LED functionality is detailed below: Power This green indicator turns on when power is applied to the router. Fault This amber indicator is lit when the PSFR-CP41 detects a fault condition.
  • Page 40: Host Device Configuration

    ID’s greater than 15 (e.g. 16 and up). This problem can be resolved by configuring the PSFR-CP41 to use hard addressing, and setting the AL_PA used by the unit to a value that the HBA will map to an ID with a value less than 16.
  • Page 41: Device Management

    Device Management Configuring the PSFR-CP41 Device Management The PSFR-CP41 can be managed through the RS-232 port, over Ethernet via Telnet Web-Browser, or via SNMP. FTP and TFTP are also supported for firmware downloads. Serial The serial port allows for configuration of all device characteristics.
  • Page 42 Configuring the PSFR-CP41 Communicating with the PSFR-CP41 The PSFR-CP41 is designed to function directly out of the shipping container with no special configuration required. However, you have the ability to monitor various aspects of the PSFR-CP41’s performance by connecting a terminal or terminal emulator to the serial port on the rear of the router.
  • Page 43: Setting Up Serial Port Communications

    Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up Serial Port Communications Leave the PSFR-CP41 turned off until you have set up serial port communica- tions with your host computer. To set up serial communications with the PSFR-CP41: 1. Plug the serial cable provided with the PSFR-CP41 into one of your computer’s serial ports (for example, COM1 or COM2) and the PSFR-...
  • Page 44: Power Up Menu

    Configuring the PSFR-CP41 Power Up Menu When you turn the PSFR-CP41’s power switch, a series of messages similar to the following appear: Performing Power-on Self Test … Monitor-flash Check-sum ... passed Program-store Main RAM... passed Trace Buffer in Main RAM... passed PCI Protocol RAM (4mb)...
  • Page 45: Perform Configuration

    Perform Configuration Perform Configuration The configuration menu allows the administrator to configure the various options on the PSFR-CP41. For any configuration changes to take effect, you must reboot the PSFR-CP41. Menus are not case sensitive. You can enter uppercase and lowercase characters interchangeably when selecting from menus.
  • Page 46: Fibre Channel Configuration

    2) Change World Wide Name Low 3) Toggle Hard ALPA Usage X) Return to previous menu When configuring the Fibre Channel AL_PA, the PSFR-CP41 will present a list of loop addresses along with the corresponding AL_PA. The user selects the loop address desired.
  • Page 47: Ethernet Configuration

    5) Change Security Settings X) Return to previous menu Fibre Channel-to-SCSI Mapping Configuration This option allows selecting the addressing mode of the PSFR-CP41, as well as displaying attached devices. The menu to modify the Indexed addressing table is also accessed through this menu.
  • Page 48: Scsi-To-Fibre Channel Mapping Configuration

    Prior to configuring these tables, the user must enable the SCSI target and initiator addresses desired to enable the mapping for that SCSI device. This is not used in Siemens Configurations. Trace Settings Configuration This option allows trace levels to be set. This should not be modified in normal operation, as performance degradation may result.
  • Page 49: Save Configuration

    Perform Configuration Configuring the PSFR-CP41 Save Configuration This option saves the current configuration state in FLASH, and updates the saved previous configuration state. Restore Last Saved Configuration This option restores the most recent previously saved configuration. This can be useful when configuration changes are made, but the user wishes to return to the previously configured state.
  • Page 50: Display Post Status

    Configuring the PSFR-CP41 Display POST Status This option displays the results of the most recent power on self test (POST). The POST test results are shown below. Status of Power-on Self Test Version: X.X Serial Port Loopback ... passed Monitor-flash Checksum... passed Program-store Main RAM ...
  • Page 51: Download Firmware

    CP41. Upon reboot, the PSFR-CP41 detects that there is a newly downloaded firmware image and copies that image to the boot sector of the FLASH and then boots with that image. At that point the PSFR-CP41 is using the new firmware image.
  • Page 52 Configuring the PSFR-CP41 The following figure shows what you might see on your terminal when you download a new revision of the firmware: Crossroads Systems CP4100 Configuration Version: X.X 1) Perform Configuration 2) Display Status of Power-on Self Test 3) Display Trace and Assertion History...
  • Page 53 Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port If you plan to use Ethernet to configure the PSFR-CP41, you must first set up serial communications with the PSFR-CP41 to configure the Ethernet port’s address. The PSFR-CP41 provides an Ethernet port for connection to a standard 10BaseT Ethernet network.
  • Page 54: Snmp Configuration

    Configuring the PSFR-CP41 SNMP Configuration The SNMP Configuration menu allows for various SNMP options to be configured. This includes Trap manager IP address, community names, and Trap priority. SNMP Configuration Version: X.X Current SNMP Configuration: Community Name for GET: pub Community Name for SET: priv Manager IP Address for Traps: 1.1.1.1...
  • Page 55: Snmp Configuration With Traps Enabled

    GET and SET Community Names The SNMP GET community name is checked for each GET request received by the PSFR-CP41. The community name in the SNMP packet must match the community name configured here for the SNMP GET request to be successfully completed.
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting

    The Fault indicator is lit when the PSFR-CP41 detects a fault condition. Faults can occur as a result of Power On Self Test (POST) failure or opera- tional failures.
  • Page 57: Basic Verification

    Ended bus. Device ID – Each device on a SCSI bus must have a unique ID. Also check the configured ID’s for the PSFR-CP41 to verify these are not in use by other devices on the same SCSI bus. Cabling – Check SCSI cables to verify they are functional. SCSI rules for total length, distance between devices, and stub length must be adhered to.
  • Page 58: Verify Fibre Channel Connection

    Fibre Channel cable should cause momentary activity of this indicator as the link reini- tializes. Also verify that the media type of the PSFR-CP41 and attached hub, HBA, or switch are of corresponding types. When using optical media, verify that the attached device is using non-OFC type optical devices.
  • Page 59: Verify Host Configuration

    RS-232 Port Problems If you experience trouble communicating with the RS-232 port, verify the host terminal emulation configuration. The PSFR-CP41 requires the baud rate to be set correctly, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Flow control should be disabled, and may cause problems if set to ‘hardware’...
  • Page 60: Running Diagnostics

    Contact Siemens support If you are unable to resolve your issue, contact your service representative. Siemens support may ask that you provide trace data or other configuration information. Trace data is obtained by setting the appropriate trace levels in the configuration menu, and running the failing situation.
  • Page 61 Appendix A RJ-11 Serial and RJ-45 Ethernet Pin Assignments RJ-11 pin assignments RJ- 45 pin assignments U42093-J-Z716-1-74 Pin No. Function Pin 1 No Connect Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 Transmit Data Pin 4 Receive Data Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin No. Function Pin 1 Transmit...
  • Page 62: Addressing, Structures And Operation

    Appendix B Addressing, Structures and Operation Fibre Channel and SCSI systems employ different methods of addressing devices. The inclusion of a bridge or router requires that a method of translating device IDs be implemented so that each SCSI device is mapped to the appro- priate Fibre Channel LUN.
  • Page 63 Addressing, Structures and Operation Byte SCC Logical Unit Addressing LUN structure Codes Description Peripheral Device Addressing Method Volume Set Addressing Method Logical Unit Addressing Method Reserved Address Method definitions Operating Manual Target Appendix B U42093-J-Z716-1-74...
  • Page 64 Appendix B 0:0x01 21:0x2E 1:0x02 22:0x31 2:0x04 23:0x32 3:0x08 24:0x33 4:0x0F 25:0x34 5:0x10 26:0x35 6:0x17 27:0x36 7:0x18 28:0x39 8:0x1B 29:0x3A 9:0x1D 30:0x3C 10:0x1E 31:0x43 11:0x1F 32:0x45 12:0x23 33:0x46 13:0x25 34:0x47 14:0x26 35:0x49 15:0x27 36:0x4A 16:0x29 37:0x4B 17:0x2A 38:0x4C 18:0x2B 39:0x4D 19:0x2C 40:0x4E 20:0x2D...
  • Page 65: Scc Addressing Option

    Appendix B SCC Addressing Option When the PSFR-CP41 is configured to use SCC addressing, the unit is capable of responding as a controller device to the FCP Initiator, or routing the FCP request to a specified BUS:TARGET:LUN triplet. When a request using the...
  • Page 66: Indexed Addressing Option

    This is done by use of a table which is indexed by sequential LUN values, indicating selected BUS:TARGET:LUN devices. It is not possible in this mode to address the PSFR-CP41 unit as a controller unit directly when using the Indexed Addressing option. The size of the table is equal to the number of busses times the number of targets per bus, less one initiator ID per bus, times the number of LUNs per target.
  • Page 67: Auto Assigned Addressing Option

    Auto Assigned Addressing Option Appendix B Auto Assigned Addressing Option The Auto Assigned option is similar to the Indexed addressing, but with the distinction that the table used is created through SCSI device discovery on power up or reset, and not otherwise retained. As the unit performs device discovery on the SCSI bus, the Index table relating FCP LUN values is filled with adjacent FCP LUNs referencing each subsequent SCSI device.
  • Page 68: Reference Standards

    Appendix C Reference Standards Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH), ANSI X3T9.3/Project 755D/Rev. 4.3, Contact: Global Engineering, 1-800-854-7179 Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP) Rev 12 Fibre Channel Private Loop Direct Attach (FC-PLDA) Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL), ANSI X3T11/Project 960D/Rev. 4.54, Contact: Globe Engineering, 1-800-854-7179 GigaBaud Link Module (GLM) Family , Fibre Channel System Initiative, FCSI-301-Revision 1.0...
  • Page 69 The second byte of the N_Port Identifier. Auto-Assigned Mapping A menu item. The auto-addressing option creates a mapping table using devices discovered upon powering up or resetting the PSFR-CP41, that is not otherwise retained by the PSFR-CP41. Baud The encoded bit rate per second.
  • Page 70 During power up and self test, the PSFR-CP41 Fault LED comes on. After self test, if this LED remains on or comes on, the PSFR-CP41 has a problem with one of its components. During normal operation, this LED should be off.
  • Page 71 FC Device A device that uses Fibre Channel communications. FC Port An opening at the back of the PSFR-CP41 that provides a fiber optic connection between the FC adapter and the FC host. FC-SCSI Hardware Path ID A FC term describing a list of values showing the physical hardware path of the FC host to the target device.
  • Page 72 Mounts on a FC adapter card and connects the PSFR-CP41 to a FC host. Also referred to as a Physical Link Module (PLM). Hardware Path See FC-SCSI Hardware Path ID.
  • Page 73 Glossary Indexed Addressing It allows for generic Fibre Channel host bus adapters to access SCSI devices attached to the PSFR-CP41 using a table which is indexed by sequential LUN values. Initiator A SCSI device (usually a host system) that requests an operation to be performed by another SCSI device known as the target (for example, a SCSI disk or tape drive).
  • Page 74 A field value under the FC Status Menu. The unique FC identifier, a 64-bit value, the factory assigns to the PSFR-CP41. Offline Taking the PSFR-CP41 offline indicates that all SCSI and FC adapters in the PSFR-CP41 are offline. Taking a SCSI adapter offline means ending inputs/outputs and suspending all transactions going from the PSFR-CP41 to the specified SCSI devices.
  • Page 75 Glossary Online For the PSFR-CP41, online indicates that at least one adapter in the PSFR- CP41 is active and available for access. For a SCSI adapter, online indicates the SCSI adapter is active and available for access and input/output processing.
  • Page 76 SCC Addressing SCSI-3 Controller Commands (SCC) addressing is used to address SCSI devices attached to the PSFR-CP41 using the SCC logical unit addressing method. In SCC addressing mode, the PSFR-CP41 will respond to FCP commands as in a SCC controller device.
  • Page 77 Glossary SCSI Status A menu used to show the number, and status, of SCSI devices on the bus. Shortwave Lasers or LEDs that emit light with wavelengths around 780 nm or 850 nm. Short wave lasers are used for FC links up to ~700 m. They are typically used with multimode fibre.
  • Page 78 Topology The physical or logical layout of nodes on a network. FC topologies include point-to-point, FC-AL, and Fabric. The PSFR-CP41 supports all topologies. A status type in the FC Status Menu showing the type of FC topology being used. Trap In the context of SNMP, an unsolicited message sent by an agent to a management station.
  • Page 79: Environmental Protection

    Environmental protection Environmentally friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Siemens standard “environmentally friendly product design and development”. This means that the designers have taken into account decisive criteria such as durability, selection of materials and coding, emissions, packaging, the ease with which the product can be dismantled and the extent to which it can be recycled.
  • Page 80 Environmental protection Further information on environmental protection The Siemens AG representative for environmental protection will be pleased to answer any further questions you may have concerning environmental protection. Siemens AG Environmental Protection Werner von Siemens Straße 6 86159 Augsburg Tel.
  • Page 81 Information and Communication Products Computer Systems User Documentation UNIX 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax: (++ 49) 52 51 8-1 52 48 e-mail: DOCetc@pdb.siemens.de Submitted by Comments on Fibre Channel to SCSI Router PSFR-CP41 Installing, Starting Up and Maintaining U42093-J-Z716-1-74 Comments Suggestions Corrections...

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