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Abstract This document provides information on installing, configuring, and maintaining the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb Fibre Channel Switch, the HPE SN6000B 16Gb Fibre Channel Switch, the HPE SN3000B 16Gb Fibre Channel Switch, and the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch. It is intended for system administrators and technicians with knowledge of SANs and HPE FC switches.
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Notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
Contents HPE 16Gb FC switches................6 HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch................6 Overview..........................6 Platform capabilities......................6 Platform components......................7 Port side of the switch......................8 Nonport side of the switch....................8 Software options.........................9 ISL Trunking......................9 Hardware options......................10 SFP transceivers....................11 HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch....................
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Mount Kit.......................... 26 Securing the switch to the outer rails..............31 Installing the HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC and HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC switches in a rack using the Rack Mount Kit..................32 Installing the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch ........37 Securing the switch to the outer rails..............
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Removing a power supply and fan assembly............72 Installing a power supply and fan assembly............73 Support and other resources...............75 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support................. 75 Accessing updates........................75 Websites............................. 75 Customer self repair........................76 Remote support.......................... 76 Documentation feedback......................76 Specifications..................77 Physical specifications........................ 77 Facility requirements........................78 Power supply specifications......................78 Environmental requirements.......................
HPE 16Gb FC switches This chapter provides general information about the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch, HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch, HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch, and HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch. NOTE: For descriptions of acronyms and abbreviations used in this Guide, see the Glossary on page 93.
◦ M_Ports and D_Ports must be configured manually. ◦ The D_Port feature provides physical media diagnostic, troubleshooting, and verification services. • In-flight data compression and encryption on up to four ports provide efficient link utilization and security. • VF support improves isolation between VFs. •...
Fan monitoring, including flow direction Port side of the switch Figure 1: Port side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch on page 8 shows the port side of the SN6500B StoreFabric 16Gb FC Switch. 1. System power LED 2.
ISL Trunking HPE 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 StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch can be used as a trunking group to achieve speeds of up to 128 Gb/s (256 Gb/s full duplex) for optimal bandwidth utilization and load balancing.
Overview The SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch is a 48-port autosensing 4, 8, 10, or 16 Gb/s FC switch that delivers the latest Hewlett Packard Enterprise single-chip architecture for FC SANs. The SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch is...
The SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch provides 48 ports in a single (1U) height switch that enables the creation of very dense fabrics in a relatively small space. The SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch also offers POD licensing. Base models of the switch contain 24 ports, and up to two additional 12-port POD licenses can be purchased.
• RTC with battery Port side of the switch Figure 3: Port side of the HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch on page 13 shows the port side of the SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch. 1. System status LED 2. Management Ethernet port with LEDs 3.
Nonport side of the switch Figure 4: Nonport side of the HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch on page 14 shows the nonport side of the SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch, which contains two power supply and fan assemblies (each including an AC power receptacle and AC power switch).
ISL Trunking is optional software that enables creating trunking groups of ISLs between adjacent switches. Up to eight FC ports on the SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch can be used as a trunking group to achieve speeds of up to 128 Gb/s (256 Gb/s full duplex) for optimal bandwidth utilization and load balancing.
16Gb Long Wave B-series 10km FC SFP+ 1 Pack Transceivers HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch This section provides an overview of the SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch. It describes platform capabilities and components, the physical layout of the switch, and hardware and software options.
• Up to 24 autosensing ports of high-performance 16-Gb/s technology in a single domain. • POD scaling from 12 to 24 ports. • 4, 8, and 16 Gb/s autosensing FC switch and router ports ◦ 4 and 8 Gb/s performance is enabled by 8 Gb/s SFP+ transceivers ◦...
Port side of the switch Figure 6: Port side of the HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch on page 18 shows the port side of the SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch. Figure 6: Port side of the HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch 1.
For example, the FC ports on the SAN Switch are numbered from left to right and color-coded in groups of eight to indicate which ports you can combine into trunking groups. Figure 8: HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch trunking groups example on page 20 shows the switch with three trunking groups of eight ports.
2. Trunking group 2: Ports 8–15 3. Trunking group 3: Ports 16–23 Figure 8: HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch trunking groups example For more information about ISL Trunking, see the Fabric OS 7.0.x Administrator's Guide for the firmware version you are running.
packets. Each end of the FCIP communication path is a compatible FCIP device. The switch operates independently or in a fabric containing multiple extension switches. Platform capabilities The SN4000B SAN Extension Switch offers the following features and capabilities: • Multiple logical FCIP tunnels with a maximum tunnel bandwidth up to 20 Gb/s allows for scalable connectivity between sites.
Port side of the switch Figure 9: Port side of the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch on page 22 shows the port side of the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch. Figure 9: Port side of the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch 1.
NOTE: For the latest information on supported software components, see the product QuickSpecs available from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website: http://www.hpe.com/info/sn4000b/quickspecs. Hardware options For more information on optional hardware kits, see Optional hardware kits. NOTE: For the latest information on supported hardware components, see the product QuickSpecs available on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.
Enterprise recommends mounting the SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch, the SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch, and the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch in any of the supported HPE racks. The supported HPE racks include the HPE 10000 G2 Series, the Intelligent Series racks, and the HPE 11000 G2 Series racks.
Installing the switch This section provides instructions for installing the StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch, SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch, SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch, and the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch. Items required for installation To set up the switch for the first time, you will need the following: •...
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3/16-inch Phillips panhead screws with thread lock (do not use) Ten #10-32 x 1/2- inch Phillips panhead screws with captive star lock washers Eight #10 alignment washers Eight #10 adapter washers Table Continued Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
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For a 10000 Series Rack, assemble each of the brackets using two #10-32 x 1/2-inch Phillips panhead screws with captive star lock washers and two #10 adapter washers, as shown in Figure 11: Installing the rear mounting brackets (HPE 10000 Series Rack) on page 29. NOTE: For switches with Port Side Air Intake, attach the rear mounting brackets to the front rack uprights.
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For switches with Port Side Air Intake, attach the left outer rail and right outer rail to the rear mounting brackets using two 1/4-20 hex with captive star lock washers attached loosely, as shown in Figure 12: Installing the outer rails (HPE 10000 Series Rack) on page 30. Do not tighten the nuts.
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Figure 12: Installing the outer rails (HPE 10000 Series Rack) b. For an 10000 Series Rack, install two #10-32 x 1/2-inch Phillips panhead screws with captive star lock washers and two #10 adapter washers in the upper and lower holes on the right rail. Then, install two #10-32 x 1/2-inch Phillips panhead screws with captive star lock washers and two #10 adapter washers in the upper and lower holes on the left rail.
1. Insert the switch with the attached inner rails into the outer rails. 2. Insert the switch into the rack and install one #10-32 x 1/2-inch Phillips panhead screw with captive star lock washer. Repeat for the other side. See Figure 15: Securing the switch (HPE 10000 Series Rack) on page 32.
Installing the HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC and HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC switches in a rack using the Rack Mount Kit Use the SN6000B and the SN3000B Switch Rack Mount Kits to install the switch in an 10000 Series Rack. Installing the HPE SN6000B 16Gb FC and HPE SN3000B 16Gb FC switches in a rack using the Rack...
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Take care to select a mounting location in the rack such that the cutouts in the sides of each rail are not obstructed. You will route the switch power cords through these holes later in this procedure. Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
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Attach the front of the rail to a front rack upright column using two Phillips screws and adapter washers. c. Attach the outer rail to the rear mounting bracket using a Phillips screw. Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
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Connect two power cords to the SN6000B 48-port switch. Connect one power cord to the SN3000B 24-port switch. See Figure 21: Connecting power and installing the plenum on page 36.
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Connect the other end of the power cords to power sources on separate circuits to protect against AC failure. (Make sure that two power cords are connected to the SN6000B 48-port switch and one power cord is connected to the SN3000B 24–port switch.)
1. System power LED 2. System status LED Figure 23: Port side status LEDs Installing the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch Use the SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit to install your Hewlett Packard Enterprise device in the 10000 Series Rack custom rack.
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To install the switch in a rack: Procedure 1. Verify that the required parts and hardware are available. See SAN Switch Rack Mount Kit hardware. 2. Choose a mounting location for the switch in the rack. Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
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Then, install two #10-32 x 1/2-inch Phillips panhead screws with captive star lock washers and two #10 adapter washers in the upper and lower holes on the left rail. See Assembling the outer rails. Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
Figure 26: Assembling the outer rails 5. Use the screw type #8-32 x 5/16-inch (in the screw holes marked 16) to attach the two inner rails to the switch. Eight screws are required for each rail. Inner rails attachment shows how the inner rails are attached to the switch. Figure 27: Inner rails attachment Securing the switch to the outer rails Procedure...
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4. Tighten the screws as mentioned in Installing the outer rails. 5. Verify that the switch power and status LEDs on the port side of the switch are green. See Figure 30: LEDs on the port side on page 42. Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
4. Connect the power cords to each power supply present. • For the SN6500B, SN6000B, and SN4000B switches, connect the power cords to both power supplies and then to power sources on separate circuits to protect against AC failure. •...
The power supply LEDs are amber until POST is complete, and then change to green. See Power supply and fan assembly LEDs. The switch takes several minutes to boot and complete POST. NOTE: Power is supplied to the switch as soon as the first power supply is connected and turned on. 6.
Logging in to the serial console port Procedure 1. Verify that the switch has completed POST. When POST is complete, the switch status and switch power LEDs return to a normal state. 2. When the terminal emulator stops reporting information, press Enter to display the login prompt. 3.
Setting the date and time The date and time are maintained by the switch's battery-backed RTC circuit. Incorrect date and time will not affect switch operation. However, setting the date and time accurately is important because these values are used for logging, error detection, and troubleshooting. Setting the date Procedure 1.
• System services that have already started reflect the time zone changes only after the next reboot. • In the event of failover, time zone settings are retained to ensure high availability. You need only set the time zone once on each switch because the value is written to nonvolatile memory. The following examples show how to set the time zone.
NOTE: Only B-series optical transceivers are supported. For more information, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website at http://www.hpe.com/support/SANcompatibility. Consider the following when connecting devices: • Transceivers and cables are keyed so that they can be inserted only one way. If a transceiver or cable does not slide in easily, make sure it is oriented correctly.
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Figure 32: Inserting a 16 Gb/s SFP+ transceiver in an FC port 2. Connect the FC cables from the switch to your host and storage devices. Ensure that the physical connections match the connections displayed in the Device Connection window. Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
a. Remove the plastic protector caps from the FC cable ends (if there are any) and position the cable connector so that it is oriented correctly. b. Position a cable so that the key (the ridge on one side of the cable connector) is aligned with the slot in the transceiver (see Figure 32: Inserting a 16 Gb/s SFP+ transceiver in an FC port on page 48) .
switch:admin> chassisname myhpchassis 3. Use the switchname command to change the switch name. The following example shows how to change the switch name to myhpswitch. switch:admin> switchname myhpswitch switch:admin> switchname myhpswitch Verifying the configuration To confirm that the switch is configured and ready for use: Procedure 1.
• In Native mode, the SN6000B switch provides up to 48 external FC ports and the SN3000B switch provides up to 24 external FC ports. These universal self-configuring ports are capable of becoming one of the following port types: ◦...
M_Port (mirror port) • In AG mode, the SN6000B switch provides up to 48 external FC ports and the SN3000B switch provides up to 24 external FC ports. However, these ports are configured as N_Ports; you cannot reconfigure them as any other port type.
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The switch must be disabled in order to enable or disable AG mode. 3. Enter the ag --modeDisable command to disable AG mode. 4. Enter the ag --modeshow command to verify that AG mode is disabled. switch:admin> ag --modeshow Access Gateway mode is NOT enabled Installing and configuring HPE 16Gb FC switches...
• Power switches are located on the nonport side of the switch. • If either the SN3000B or SN6000B 16Gb FC switch is mounted in a rack, you must remove the plenum to access the power switches. • Power is supplied to the switch as soon as the first power supply is connected and powered on.
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9. 1/10 GbE FCIP port status LED (port 4) 10. 1/10 GbE FCIP port status LED (port 8) Figure 34: LEDs on the port side of the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch 1. Power supply DC status LED 2. Power supply AC status LED 3.
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2. Power supply AC status LED 3. Fan status LED Figure 36: LEDs on nonport side of the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch Table 8: LED patterns on the nonport side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch and the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch...
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Replace the faulty fan assembly. • One or more of the fans in the fan assembly has failed. Table 9: LED patterns on the port side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B, SN6000B, SN3000B, and SN4000B 16Gb FC switches LED name LED color...
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CLI command. Fast blinking There is a port failure. Check the management interface amber (1/2 and the error log for details on the second) cause of the failure. Contact technical support if necessary. Table Continued Operating HPE 16Gb FC switches...
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6. FC port status LED (port 4) 7. FC port 4 8. FC port 0 Figure 37: Port side of the HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches NOTE: The two LEDs on the serial console port are not functional.
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1. Power supply and fan assembly status LEDs Figure 38: Power supply/fan assembly status LEDs on the nonport side of the HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16G Table 10: LED patterns on the nonport side of the HPE SN6000B, SN3000B, and...
1. Inspect the switch LEDs to determine whether components are operating properly. See LED patterns on the port side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B, SN6000B, SN3000B, and SN4000B 16Gb FC switches and LED patterns on the nonport side of the HPE SN6000B, SN3000B, and SN4000B 16Gb FC switches for descriptions of LED patterns.
Diagnostic tests can temporarily lock the transmit and receive speed of the links. • Hewlett Packard Enterprise does not support 2 Gb/s connectivity to the StoreFabric SN4000B, SN6500B, SN6000B, and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches. For information about specific diagnostic tests, see the Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide.
StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch power supply The StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC and the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension switches have two power supplies (see Figure 39: HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch power supply on page FRU removal and replacement...
#1. See this cautionary note before beginning replacement "CAUTION". See LED patterns on the nonport side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch and the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch for the power supply status LED colors, patterns, and recommended actions, if any.
The new power supply must have the same part number and airflow indicator as the power supply you are replacing. See Figure 39: HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch power supply on page 66, Figure 40: HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch power supply on page 66, and Figure 41: HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch airflow labels on page 67 for the power supply details and the location of the airflow labels.
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5. Locking tab 6. Airflow label 7. DC output status LED 8. Power cord receptacle Figure 39: HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch power supply 1. AC power socket 2. Handle 3. Integral fan air inlet 4. DC status LED 5.
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To replace a power supply in the StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch or the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch (Figure 42: Inserting the power supply in the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch or the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch on page 68): 1.
Figure 42: Inserting the power supply in the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch or the HPE StoreFab 6. Verify that the LEDs on the new power supply are steady green when the switch is operating. See LED patterns on the nonport side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch and the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch for more information.
2,000 RPM, while the system fans of the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch operate at around 4,000 RPM. If there is a problem with fan 4 or 5, see Replacing the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch or the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch power supply on page 63.
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For the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch fan, see Figure 40: HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch power supply on page 66. To replace a fan (Figure 44: Inserting the fan in the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch or the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch on page 71): 1.
Figure 44: Inserting the fan in the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch or the HPE StoreFabric SN400 4. Verify that the fan status LED is steady green to indicate normal operation. See LED patterns on the nonport side of the HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch and the HPE StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch for more information.
Use one of the following methods to determine the status of the power supply and fan assembly: • Check the power supply and fan assembly status LED next to the AC power switch (see Power supply/fan assembly status LEDs on the nonport side of the HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches ). •...
6. Remove the power supply and fan assembly by pulling the handle out and away from the chassis. 7. Note the product and airflow labels (or their absence) on the assembly just removed. Figure 46: Replacing the power supply and fan assembly 1.
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7. If the switch is installed in a rack, replace the plenum. 8. Optional: If you are using the CLI, enter the psshow command at the command-line prompt to display the status. Power supply and fan assembly status can also be viewed using Web Tools. Operating HPE 16Gb FC switches...
Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support • For live assistance, go to the Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Worldwide website: www.hpe.com/assistance • To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Information to collect •...
Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page.
429.25 mm (16.900 in) Weight (with two power supplies and three fan 16.9 kg (37.3 lb) assemblies, and no transceivers installed) Table 13: HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches physical specifications Dimension Value Height 1U or 4.3 cm (1.7 in) Depth (without plenum) 44.3 cm (17.4 in)
The power supplies are universal and operate worldwide without voltage jumpers or switches. They meet IEC 61000-4-5 surge voltage requirements and support autoranging to accommodate input voltages and line frequencies. Each power supply has built-in fans for cooling. Table 16: HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch power supply specifications Specification Values Input voltage Range: 90–264 VAC Auto-volt, Nominal: 100–240 VAC, 12.0-5.0 A;...
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Table 17: SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch power supply specifications Specification Values Input voltage Range: 85–264 VAC Auto-volt, Nominal: 100–240 VAC, 2.0 A, 47– 63 Hz; the switch autosenses input voltage Input frequency Range: 47–63 Hz; Nominal: 50–60 Hz Inrush current Maximum of 50 A peak at 240 VAC for any initial current surge or spike of 10 ms or less at cold startup.
(DC) The SN4000B SAN Extension Switch does not support DC power supply. Environmental requirements HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches environmental requirements lists the acceptable environmental ranges for both operating and nonoperating (such as during transportation or storage) conditions.
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Table 21: HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches environmental requirements Condition Acceptable range during operation Acceptable range during nonoperation Ambient 0º to 40ºC (32º to 104ºF) -25º to 70ºC (-13º to 158ºF) temperature Humidity 10% to 85% RH noncondensing, at 40ºC 10% to 90% RH noncondensing, at 70ºC...
General specifications Table 23: HPE StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch 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 at 1.20 GHz ANSI FC protocol...
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Table 25: SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch general specifications Specification Description Configurable port types F_Port, E_Port, M_Port, EX_Port, and D_Port System architecture Nonblocking shared-memory switch System processor PowerPC 440EPx at 667 MHz ANSI FC protocol FC-PH Modes of operation FC Class 2 and Class 3 Fabric initialization Complies with FC-SW-3 Rev.
25 km (15.5 Hewlett Packard Enterprise does not support 2 Gb/s connectivity to the StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch. HP SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch or the HP SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch. NOTE: Up to 7,500 km at 2 Gb/s is supported when using a long-distance transport system such as DWDM.
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Table 28: HPE SN6000B and SN3000B 16Gb FC switches supported optics, speeds, cables, and distances (SFP+) Transceiver Speed Multimode Multimode Multimode Multimode Single Mode type media(62.5 media (50 media (50 media (50 Media (9 microns) microns) microns) microns) microns) (OM1)
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Speed Cable size ELWL (microns) 10 km (6.2 mi) 8 Gb/s 50 m (164 ft) (OM2) 150 m (492 ft) (OM3) 62.5 21 m (69 ft) 10 km (6.2 mi) 16 Gb/s 62.5 21 m (69 ft) 10 km (6.2 mi) Hewlett Packard Enterprise does not support 2 Gb/s connectivity to the StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch.
SFP+ models, and are able to autonegotiate to the maximum link speed. NOTE: Hewlett Packard Enterprise does not support 2 Gb/s connectivity to the StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb FC Switch, SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch, SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch, or StoreFabric SN4000B SAN Extension Switch. Serial port specifications The serial port is located on the port-side of the switch and uses an RJ-45 connector for the serial port.
Receive data Not supported Not supported AG default port mapping SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch AG default port mapping lists the port mappings of F_Ports to N_Ports. Table 33: SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch AG default port mapping Total ports F_Ports N_Ports Default port mapping 0–39...
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Table 34: SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch AG default port mapping Total ports F_Ports N_Ports Default port mapping 0–15 16–23 0, 1 mapped to 16 2, 3 mapped to 17 4, 5 mapped to 18 6, 7 mapped to 19 8, 9 mapped to 20 10, 11 mapped to 21 12, 13 mapped to 22 14, 15 mapped to 23...
Warranty and regulatory information For important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at www.hpe.com/support/Safety- Compliance-EnterpriseProducts. Warranty information HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options www.hpe.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties HPE Enterprise Servers www.hpe.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties...
Local representative information Kazakh: • Russia: • Belarus: • Kazakhstan: Manufacturing date: The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. CCSYWWZZZZ (serial number format for this product) Valid date formats include: • YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2000 as the starting point;...
Electrostatic discharge and grounding recommendations Electrostatic discharge recommendations CAUTION: To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices.
Glossary This glossary defines acronyms and terms used in this Guide or related to this product. It is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms. Admin Domain. Access Gateway. Advanced Performance Monitoring. Adaptive Rate Limiting. Control Unit Port. D_Port Diagnostic port. DDR2 Double data rate 2.
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FC-PH Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface. Fibre Channel Routing. Fabric Configuration Server. FICON Fibre Connection or Fibre Connectivity. Field replaceable unit. File Transfer Protocol. Greenwich Mean Time. Host Bus Adapter. Hot Code Load. IOPS Input and Output Operations Per Second. Inter-Switch Link.
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Part Number. Ports on Demand. POST Power-on self-test Quality of Service. Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability. RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer. Real-time Clock. Storage Area Network. Secure Copy. SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. SEEPROM Serial Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. Small Form-Factor Pluggable.
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