Intel SBCEFCSW Hardware Maintenance Manual
Intel SBCEFCSW Hardware Maintenance Manual

Intel SBCEFCSW Hardware Maintenance Manual

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Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW
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Hardware Maintenance Manual and
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A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies &
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Order Number: C46558-002

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  • Page 1 ® Intel Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW and FC Expansion Card SBFCM: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies & Products Order Number: C46558-002...
  • Page 2 Intel products are not designed, intended or authorized for use in any medical, life saving, or life sustaining applications or for any other application in which the failure of the Intel product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur. Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 5: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Safety and regulatory information NOTE The service procedures are designed to help you isolate problems. They are written with the assumption that you have model-specific training on all computers, or that you are familiar with the computers, functions, terminology, and service information provided in this manual.
  • Page 6: General Safety

    • Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, check that it has been powered-off. • Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work area. Examples of these hazards are moist floors, nongrounded power extension cables, power surges, and missing safety grounds. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 7 • Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental inspection mirror. The surface is conductive; such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage. Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (IC) should be considered sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
  • Page 8 First, attach all cables to devices. First, remove power cords from outlet. Attach signal cables to connectors. Remove signal cables from connectors. Attach power cords to outlet. Remove all cables from devices. Turn device ON. viii SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 9 xxCAUTION: If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
  • Page 10: Regulatory Specifications And Disclaimers Devices

    TUV/GS to EN60950 2nd Edition with Amendments, A1 = A2+A3+A4 International: UL/CB to IEC 60950 3rd Edition UL/CB - EN60 950 3rd Edition UL/CB - EMKO-TSE (74-SEC) 207/94 Australia/New CB Report to IEC 60950, 3rd Edition plus international deviations Zealand: SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): USA: FCC CFR 47 Part 2 and 15, Verified Class A Limit Canada: IC ICES-003 Class A Limit Europe: EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC EN55022, Class A Limit, Radiated & Conducted Emissions EN55024 ITE Specific Immunity Standard EN61000-4-2 ESD Immunity (Level 2 Contact Discharge, Level 3 Air Discharge) EN61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity (Level 2) EN61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transient (Level 2) EN61000-4-5 AC Surge...
  • Page 12 "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of Communications. BSMI (Taiwan): The BSMI Certification number and the following warning is located on the product safety label which is located visibly on the external chassis. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 13 RRL Korea: English translation of the notice above: If this device is certified by MIC-RRL (Korea EMC requirement), the following user’s information shall be put on the conspicuous location of the front page of user’s manual. Device User’s Information Class A device This device complies with RRL EMC and is operated in commercial environment so that distributors or users pay attention to this point.
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  • Page 15: General Information

    SAN utility. In addition, it describes how to start the Telnet CLI and lists the CLI commands and their usage. The Intel® Fibre Channel Manager Module Utility will be referred to throughout this book as the SAN Utility.
  • Page 16: Notices Used In This Book

    • Important: These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoid inconvenient or problem situations. • Attention: These notices indicate potential damage to programs, devices, or data. An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in which damage could occur. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 17: Intel Server Switch Module Sbcefcsw

    ® 2 Intel Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW You can manage and configure your Fibre Channel Switch Module through a Telnet connection to the embedded command line interface (CLI) or by using the SAN Utility application. The SAN Utility provides an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) that you can use to configure multiple Fibre Channel switch modules through other connected SAN devices from a single interface.
  • Page 18: Logging On To A Switch

    The command is followed by one or more keywords. Consider the following rules and conventions: • Commands and keywords are lowercase and case sensitive. • Required keyword values are shown in standard font: [value]. Optional values are shown in italics: [value]. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 19: Commands

    The commands and their page numbers are listed by authority level in Table 1 on page 6 The following Admin session commands have some keywords that are available with User authority: Alias Config Date User Zone Zoneset Zoning Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 20 “Shutdown command” on page 54. Test “Test command” on page 54. User “User command” on page 57. Zone “Zone command” on page 59. Zoneset “Zoneset command” on page 62. Zoning “Zoning command” on page 64 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 21 Admin Cancel command. Examples The following example shows how to open and close an admin session. FCSM: user1> admin start FCSM: (admin) user1> FCSM (admin): user1> admin end FCSM: user1> Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 22 Displays a list of all aliases. This keyword is valid for User authority and does not require a zoning edit session or an admin session. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 23 • 6-character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address (hex) • 16-character hexadecimal port worldwide name (PWWN) for the device with the format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. rename [alias_old] [alias_new] Renames the alias given by [alias_old] to the alias given by [alias_new]. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 24 FTP. You create the backup file using the Config Backup command. Use FTP to load the backup file on a switch, and then enter the Config Restore command. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 25 The following shows an example of how to open and close a Config Edit session. FCSM: user1> admin start FCSM (admin) : user1> config edit FCSM (admin-config) : user1> config cancel Configuration mode will be canceled.Please confirm (y/n): [n] y FCSM (admin) : user1> admin end Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 26 Specifies the date – this requires an admin session. If you omit [MMDDhhmmCCYY], the current date is displayed – this is available with User authority. Examples The following is an example of the Date command. FCSM: user1> date Thu Sep 26 07:51:24 2002 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 27 Examples The following is an example of the Fallback command. FCSM: user1> admin start FCSM (admin) : user1> fallback Reverting to previous software image. Please confirm (y/n): [n] y FCSM: user1> admin end FCSM: user1> Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 28 The following is an example of the Help Set Beacon command. FCSM: user1> help set beacon SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 29 • Enter !! to re-execute the most recent command. Examples The following is an example of the History command. FCSM: user1> history 1 show switch 2 date 3 help set 4 history FCSM: user1> !2 date Thu Sep 26 11:03:07 2002 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 30 Reinitializes the specified loop port. Authority Admin Syntax [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port to be reinitialized. Examples The following is an example of the Lip command. FCSM (admin) : user1> lip 2 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 31 NEW password (4-20 chars) please confirm account NEW password: password has been changed. NOTE If you lose the password for the account, contact Support (see Appendix A, “Getting help and technical assistance,” on page 159). Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 32 3.6 01:47:29 2-00:58:29 util 0.0 00:00:36 2-00:58:29 snmpservicepath 0.5 00:15:24 2-00:58:29 eport 0.0 00:00:05 2-00:58:29 PortApp 0.0 00:00:08 2-00:58:28 port_mon 0.2 00:07:14 2-00:58:28 zoning 0.0 00:00:00 2-00:58:28 diagApp 0.0 00:00:02 2-00:58:18 snmpd 0.0 00:00:00 2-00:58:18 snmpmain SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 33 Resets the SNMP configuration settings to the factory default values. See Table 5 on page 22 for SNMP configuration default values. switch Reinitializes the switch. This is the default. This command also closes the Telnet session. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 34 Internal port (1-14) default Admin State Online Online Link Speed Auto 2 Gbps Port Type TL_Port Mode TLTargetMode TLTargetMode ISL Security Symbolic Name Port0 or Port15 Port1 – Port14 ALFairness False False ARB_FF False False SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 35 Table 4. Threshold configuration defaults Parameter Default ThresholdMonitoringEnabled True CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow ISLMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LoginMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LogoutMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LOSMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 36 I/O module bay 4: 192.168.70.130 Ethernet Network IP Mask 255.255.255.0 Ethernet Gateway Address 10.90.90.254 Ethernet Network Discovery Static Admin Timeout 30 minutes Security Enabled False Local Log Enabled True Remote Log Enabled False Remote Log Host IP Address 10.0.0.254 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 37 Allows continuous display of information without a break. port [option] Sets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next switch reset or new configuration activation. See the “Set Port command” on page 33. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 38 Initiates an editing session in which to change configuration parameters for the port number given by [port_number]. If you omit [port_number], the SBCE unit begins with port 0 and proceeds in order through port 15. For each parameter, enter a new value or press the Enter key SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 39 Fabric Address Notification. If enabled, notifies logged-in NL_Ports of the FL_Port address, port name, and node name. LCFEnable Link control frame preference, R_CTL = 0xC MFSEnable Multi-frame sequence bundling MFS_TOV MFS limit for camp on Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 40 Distributed Services Timeout Value (Management Server, Name Server). The default is 5000 msec. PrincipalPriority The priority used in the FC-SW-2 principal switch selection algorithm. 1 is high, 255 is low. ConfigDescription The name for the configuration. The default is undefined. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 41 Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets. Table 10. Set Config zoning parameters Parameter Description AutoSave Determines whether zoning changes will be saved to flash (nonvolatile) memory (On) or to RAM (volatile) (Off). The default is On. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 42 (True / False) [True NoClose (True / False) [False IOStreamGuard (Enable / Disable) [Disabled VIEnable (True / False) [False CheckAlps (True / False) [False Finished configuring attributes. This configuration must be saved (see config save command) and SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 43 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. ThresholdMonitoringEnabled (True / False) [False] CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled (True / False) [False] RisingTrigger (decimal value, 1-1000) FallingTrigger (decimal value, 0-1000) SampleWindow (decimal value, 1-1000 sec) DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled (True / False) [True ] RisingTrigger (decimal value, 1-1000) [200 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 44 The log can hold a maximum of 200 entries. When the log becomes full, the entries are replaced, starting with the oldest entry, to produce a list of the last 200 events which occurred. Log entries are created for ports, components, and event severity levels. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 45 Not applicable Chassis Not applicable Eport Monitors all E_Ports. Mgmtserver Monitors management server status. Nameserver Monitors name server status. None Monitors none of the component events. Other Monitors other miscellaneous events. Port Monitors all port events. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 46 The logging continues until you enter the Set Log Stop command. stop Stops logging of events. Notes To maintain optimal switch performance, do not set the Component keyword to All and the Level keyword to Info at the same time. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 47 [transmission_speed] Specifies the transmission speed for the specified port. Use one of the following port speed values: 1Gbps One gigabit per second. 2Gbps Two gigabits per second. Auto The port speed is automatically detected. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 48 Warning. Trap [1-5] Enabled Specifies whether traps (event information) are enabled or disabled (default). ReadCommunity Read Community Authentication. A write-only field; the value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 49 (False) and a valid account name/password combination is entered, that user has access to all switches in the fabric and can execute all commands (both user and admin), regardless of their authority (privileges) level. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 50 [False Do you want to save and activate this snmp setup? (y/n): [n] The following is an example of the Set Setup System command. FCSM: user1> admin start FCSM (admin) : user1> set setup system SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 51 (dec value 0-1440 minutes, 0=never) [30 SecurityEnabled (True / False) [False LocalLogEnabled (True / False) [True RemoteLogEnabled (True / False) [False RemoteLogHostAddress (dot-notated IP Address) [10.0.0.254 Do you want to save and activate this system setup? (y/n): [n] Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 52 [port_number] post log setup [option] steering [domain_id] support switch topology users version Keywords about Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the switch. This keyword is equivalent to the Version keyword. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 53 Displays name server information for the port given by [port_id]. [port_id] is a port Fibre Channel address. pagebreak Displays the current pagebreak setting. The pagebreak setting limits the display of information to 20 lines (On) or allows the continuous display of information without a break (Off). Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 54 This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L_port identified by AL_PS. LIPF7F7 A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire a valid AL_PA. LIPF8F7 A loop initialization primitive frame used to indicate that a loop failure has been detected at the receiver. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 55 Displays setup attributes for the system, SNMP, and the switch manufacturer. See the “Show Setup command” on page 52. steering [domain_id] Displays the routes that data takes to the switch given by [domain_id]. If you omit [domain_id], the system displays routes for all switches in the fabric. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 56 The following is an example of the Show Setup SNMP command. FCSM: user1> show setup snmp SNMP Information ---------------- Contact <sysContact undefined> Location <sysLocation undefined> Description Fibre Channel Switch Module Trap1Address 10.0.0.1 Trap1Port Trap1Severity warning Trap1Enabled False SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 57 The following is an example of the Show Topology (for Port #15) command. FCSM: user1> show topology 15 Local Link Information ---------------------- Port Ext2:15 PortID 020f00 PortWWN 20:0f:00:c0:dd:00:90:fb PortType Remote Link Information ----------------------- Remote Switch PortNumber Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 58 The following is an example of the Show Switch command. FCSM: user1> show switch Switch Information ------------------ SymbolicName Fibre Channel Switch Module SwitchWWN 10:00:00:c0:dd:00:91:03 SwitchType XXXXX (blade model) PROMVersion V1.4.0.1-0 (Thu Sep 12 17:46:41 2002) CreditPool SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 59 For external ports (0,15), all parameters apply. For internal ports (1 through 14) only AdminState applies. For information about port numbering and mapping, see Table 37 on page 127 switch Displays configuration parameters for the switch. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 60 The following is an example of the Show Config Switch command. FCSM: user1> show config switch Configuration Name: lei ------------------- Switch Configuration Information -------------------------------- AdminState Online BroadcastEnabled True InbandEnabled True DomainID 1 (0x1) DomainIDLock False SymbolicName Fibre Channel Switch Module R_T_TOV R_A_TOV 10000 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 61 FallingTrigger SampleWindow LogoutMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LOSMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow The following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command. FCSM: user1> show config zoning Configuration Name: default ------------------- Zoning Configuration Information Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 62 The following is an example of the Show Log Component command. FCSM: user1> show log component Current setting(s) for log component: NameServer The following is an example of the Show Log Level command. FCSM: user1> show log level Current settings for log ------------------------ level Critical SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 63 LSU oxid= 0xc: type= 1] [334][Wed Jan 25 09:36:54.864 1989][I][Eport:0xdd00b8b6.304.4 Port: 0/8][Send Zone Merge Request] [335][Wed Jan 25 09:36:54.865 1989][I][Eport:0xdd00b8b6.304.4 Port: 0/8][LSDB Xchg timer set] [336][Wed Jan 25 09:36:54.865 1989][I][Eport:0xdd00b8b6.304.4 Port: 0/8][Sett ing attribute Oper.UserPort.0.8.EpConnState Connected] Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 64 [port_number] Displays continuous error counts for all ports. Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display. Examples The following is an example of the Show Perf command. FCSM: user1>: show perf SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 65 Bytes/s Frames/s Frames/s Frames/s Port (in) (out) (total) (in) (out) (total) ---- ------- ------- ------- -------- -------- -------- Ext1:0 Ext2:15 0 Bay1 Bay2 Bay3 Bay4 Bay5 Bay6 Bay7 Bay8 Bay9 Bay10 Bay11 Bay12 Bay13 Bay14 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 66 SystemObjectID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1663.1.1.1.1.16 The following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command. FCSM: user1> show setup snmp SNMP Information ---------------- Contact <sysContact undefined> Location <sysLocation undefined> Description Fibre Channel Switch Module Trap1Address 10.0.0.254 Trap1Port SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 67 The following is an example of the Show Setup System command. FCSM: user1> show setup system System Information ------------------ Eth0NetworkAddress 10.20.8.188 Eth0NetworkMask 255.255.252.0 Eth0GatewayAddress 10.20.8.254 Eth0NetworkDiscovery Static AdminTimeout SecurityEnabled False LocalLogEnabled True RemoteLogEnabled False RemoteLogHostAddress 10.0.0.254 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 68 Tests both the SerDes and SFP. The port must be in diagnostics mode to perform this test, and a loopback plug must be installed in the SFP. Online (for internal and external ports) Tests one online port. cancel Cancels the online test in progress. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 69 DataPattern parameter is the pattern in the payload. Before running the test, make sure that the device attached to the port can handle the test parameters. FCSM (admin) : user1> test x online Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 70 Displays the elapsed time since the switch was last reset and reset method. Authority User Syntax uptime Examples The following is an example of the Uptime command. FCSM: user1> uptime Elapsed up time : 0 day(s), 2 hour(s), 28 min(s), 44 sec(s) Reason last reset: NormalReset SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 71 FCSM (admin) : user1> user add Press 'q' and the ENTER key to abort this command. account name (1-15 chars) : user3 account password (4-20 chars) please confirm account password: should this account have admin authority? (y/n) [n] : y Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 72 Command Displays the account name, session number, and switch domain ID for the Telnet session. Authority User Syntax whoami Examples The following is an example of the Whoami command. FCSM: user1> whoami User name : admin@OB-session3 Switch name : Fibre Channel Switch Module Switch domain ID: 100 (0x64) SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 73 Deletes the specified zone given by [zone] from the zoning database. If the zone is a member of the active zone set, the zone will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 74 Displays all zone sets of which the zone given by [zone] is a member. This keyword is available with User authority and does not require a Zoning Edit session. Examples The following is an example of the Zone List command. FCSM: user1> zone list Zone ZoneSet ------------------- wwn_b0241f zone_set_1 wwn_23bd31 zone_set_1 wwn_221416 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 75 Current List of Members for Zone: wwn_b0241f --------------------------------- 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:41:2f The following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command. FCSM: user1> zone zonesets zone1 Current List of ZoneSets for Zone: wwn_b0241f ---------------------------------- zone_set_1 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 76 64 characters. Valid characters are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, &, _, and -. This keyword requires a Zoning Edit session. The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 zone sets. deactivate Deactivates the active zone set. Close the Zoning Edit session before using this keyword. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 77 FCSM: user1> zoneset list Current List of ZoneSets ------------------------ alpha beta The following is an example of the Zoneset Zones command. FCSM: user1> zoneset zones ssss Current List of Zones for ZoneSet: ssss ---------------------------------- zone1 zone2 zone3 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 78 Displays the maximum limits imposed on the zoning database for the number of zone sets, zones, aliases, members per zone, members per alias, and total members. list Lists all fabric zoning definitions. This keyword is available with User authority. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 79 FCSM (admin) : user1> admin end The following is an example of the Zoning List command. FCSM: user1> zoning list Active ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember -------------------------------- wwn_b0241f 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:41:2f wwn_23bd31 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 10:00:00:00:c9:23:bd:31 wwn_221416 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 10:00:00:00:c9:22:14:16 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 80 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 10:00:00:00:c9:22:15:c3 Configured Zoning Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember -------------------------------- wwn_b0241f 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 21:00:00:e0:8b:02:41:2f wwn_23bd31 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 10:00:00:00:c9:23:bd:31 wwn_221416 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 10:00:00:00:c9:22:14:16 wwn_2215c3 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:d2 10:00:00:00:c9:22:15:c3 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 81: Using The San Utility

    See the applicable SBCE unit Installation and User’s Guide publications on the Intel® Server Chassis SBCE Resource CD for more information. For more detailed information about configuring your switch module, see the Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW Installation Guide on the Resource CD.
  • Page 82 The menu bar is displayed at the top of the Faceplate window and Topology window. Depending on which window is open, the menu bar has similar menu selections. Figure 3 on page 69 shows menu SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 83 The toolbar consists of a row of graphical buttons that you can use to access SAN Utility functions as shown and described in Table 15 on page 70 The toolbar buttons are an alternative method to using the menu bar. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 84 When you click the handle or double-click the entry, the entry expands to show its member switches. These fabric tree elements are shown in Figure 4 on page 71 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 85 Click and drag the arrow to the desired width. The data window tabs show options for the types of information that you can display in the data window. These options vary depending on the display. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 86: Using The Topology Window

    Topology window icons. Table 16. Fibre Channel switch module and link status indicators Switch module icon color Status Green Normal Fibre Channel switch operation Amber Operational with errors Inactive or Fibre Channel switch failure SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 87 • To arrange all switch module icons in the Topology window, click View → Layout Topology. The Toggle Auto Layout check box in the View menu is selected by default so that the SAN Utility can arrange the icons when you select Layout Topology. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 88: Using The Faceplate Window

    The following functional elements are displayed in the Faceplate window when you click on the Data window tabs: • Port views and status • Working with ports • Faceplate data windows SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 89 The Faceplate window displays the following views of port status corresponding to the View menu options in the Faceplate window: • Port mode • Port state Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 90 • Configured Zonesets - Click the Configured Zonesets tab to display all zone sets, zones, and zone membership in the zoning database. • Alarm Log - Click the Alarm Log tab to display the system error information. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 91: Managing Fabrics

    • Adding a fabric • Removing a fabric • Opening a fabric view file • Saving a fabric view file • Rediscovering a fabric • Adding a new switch module to a fabric Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 92 1. In the Faceplate window, click File → Open View File, or click the Open icon. If there is a change to the fabric you are using, you are prompted to save the changes to the view file before opening a different view file. The Open View window opens. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 93 “Zoning configuration” on page 85. 4. Connect the interswitch links (ISL), but do not connect the devices. 5. In the Port Properties window, configure the port types for the new switch (GL_Port, TL_Port, Donor). Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 94 Use the fabric to update the display status, or you can refresh the display at any time. To refresh the Topology window, use one of the following methods: • In the Topology window, click Refresh. • Click View → Refresh. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 95 QLogic 8-port Fibre Channel switch module QLogic16-port Fibre Channel switch module Inrange switch module McData switch module Brocade switch module Other third-party switch modules Switch communication normal (green) Switch is operational with errors (amber) Switch communication interrupted (red) Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 96 • A zone entry expands to show its member ports. • A port entry expands to show the port Fibre Channel address. • A Fibre Channel address entry expands to show the port worldwide name. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 97 There are three zone types that are supported but have restrictive levels of communication. These zone types are: • Soft zone • Access control list (ACL) - hard zone Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 98 You can add an alias to one or more zones. However, you cannot add a zone to an alias, nor can an alias be a member of another alias. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 99 Changes are saved when an updated zone set is activated. Zoning changes are always saved to temporary memory. However, if Auto Save is enabled, the switch module firmware saves changes to Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 100 1. In the Faceplate window, click Zoning → Restore Default Zoning. 2. Click OK to confirm that you want to restore default zoning and save changes to the zoning database. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 101 Faceplate window, click Zone → Edit Zoning. The Edit Zoning window opens. NOTE You can make changes only to an active zone set, which is stored in flash (nonvolatile) memory and retained after setting a switch module. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 102 Click OK to save your changes to the zoning database and close the window. The following table explains the toolbar buttons and functions. Table 18. Edit Zoning window toolbar buttons Toolbar button Function Create a new zone set. Create a new zone. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 103 Creating a zone set Complete the following steps to create a zone set: 1. In the Faceplate window, click Zoning → Edit Zoning. The Edit Zoning window opens. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 104 2. In the Zone Sets tree, select the zone you want to remove. 3. Click Edit → Remove to remove the zone from the zone set, or select Remove from All Zones to remove the zone from all zone sets. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 105 Changes that you make to the zoning database are limited to the managed switch module and do not propagate to the rest of the fabric. To distribute changes to configured zone sets fabric- wide, you must edit the zoning databases on the individual switch modules. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 106 1. In the Edit Zoning window, in the Zone Sets tree, click the zone or zone set to be renamed. 2. Click Edit → Rename. 3. In the Rename Zone/Rename Zone Set window, type a new name for the zone and zone set. 4. Click OK. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 107 An alias is a named set of ports or devices that are grouped together for convenience. An alias is not a zone and cannot have a zone or another alias as a member. This section describes how to create, remove, and add a member to an alias. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 108: Managing Switch Modules

    2. Click Edit → Remove Alias from All Zones. 3. In the Remove window, click Yes. Managing switch modules This section describes the following tasks that manage switch modules in the fabric. • Displaying switch module information • Managing alarms SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 109 To refresh a switch module status that is displayed, use one of the following actions: • Click Refresh. • Click View → Refresh. • Press the F5 key. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 110 Table 20. Switch data window entries Entry Description FcAddress Switch module Fibre Channel address World Wide name Switch module worldwide name Reason for status Additional status information User name Name of user Login level Security level SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 111 Power supply 1 status Not applicable Power supply 2 status Not applicable Beacon status Beacon status. Port Logged-in LEDs are flashing (On) or not (Off). Broadcast support Broadcast support status. Broadcast support is enabled or disabled (default). Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 112 The Configured Zonesets Data window displays all zone sets, zones, and zone membership in the zoning database. To open the Configured Zonesets Data window, click the Configured Zonesets tab below the data window in the Faceplate window shown in Figure 13 on page 99 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 113 1. In the Faceplate window, click Switch → Configure Alarm Thresholds. 2. The Alarm Threshold Configuration window shown in Figure 14 on page 100 prompts you to select an event, set thresholds, set a sampling interval, and enable or disable the alarm. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 114 10. Click OK to save all changes. Exporting alarm log information to a file Complete the following steps to save the switch module alarm log to a file: 1. In the Faceplate window, click Switch → Export Alarm Log. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 115 The timeout values are displayed for reference purposes only when the switch module is online. These fields become active when the switch module is taken offline. After making changes, click OK to put the new values into effect. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 116 ID. Switch modules come from the factory with the domain IDs unlocked. This means that if there is a domain ID conflict in the fabric, the switch module with the highest principal priority, or the SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 117 Link Failure is detected. The default is 100 milliseconds. E_D_TOV Error Detect Timeout. Represents the maximum round trip time that an operation between two N_Ports requires. The default is 2000 milliseconds. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 118 Subnet mask address for the Ethernet port. The default value is 255.255.255.0. Boot method Static - Uses the IP configuration parameters entered in the Switch Properties window. Gateway IP gateway address. The default value is 10.90.90.254. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 119 SAN Utility prompts you to reset the switch module after the firmware is loaded. Complete the following steps to load firmware to a switch module: 1. In the Faceplate window, click Switch → Load Firmware. The Firmware Upload window opens. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 120: Managing Ports

    Port information is available primarily in the Faceplate window shown in Figure 17 Faceplate Display Data windows provide information and statistics for switch modules and ports. Use the Topology window to show the status information for links between switch modules. Figure 17. Faceplate Display Data window SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 121 Inactive - The port operational state is Offline, but the administrative state is Online. Offline - The port is active and can receive a signal but cannot accept a device login. Diagnostics - The port is in Diagnostics mode in preparation for testing. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 122 Figure 23 on page 125 You can graph communication data rates using either frames per second or KB per second. For more information about port graphing, see “Using the Fabric View application” on page 124. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 123 Number of class 3 frames received by this port. Class 3 Out Frames Number of class 3 frames transmitted by this port. Class 3 Words In Number of class 3 words received by this port. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 124 Number of link-reset primitives that are transmitted by the port. Total Offline Sequences Total number of offline sequences transmitted and received by the port. See Table 37 on page 127 for information about port numbering and mapping. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 125 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps depending on the connected device. A GL_Port connects to a loop of public devices or a single device and configures itself as a fabric loop port (FL_Port), fabric port Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 126 Internal port (1 through 14) configuration is limited to the port state as shown in Figure 19 on page 113 To open the Port Properties window, select one or more internal ports and click Port> Port Properties. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 127 2. Click Port → Port Properties. The Port Properties window opens. 3. Click the Port States that corresponds to the port state you want. 4. Click OK to write the new port state to the switch module. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 128 4. Click OK to write the new port mode to the switch module. Table 32. Port modes State Description F_Port Fabric port - Supports a single public device (N_Port). FL_Port Fabric loop port - Supports a loop of up to 126 public devices (NL_Port). SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 129 For example, one donor port contributes 11 credits to the pool from which a recipient draws for a total of 23 credits (11+12). This provides approximately 38 Km (23.6 mi) at 1 Gbps (23÷0.6) or 19 km (11.8 mi) at 2 Gbps (23÷1.2). Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 130 As credits are used, the Logged-in LEDs on the corresponding donor ports are lit continuously. In addition, donor port Activity LEDs will reflect the same traffic as the recipient port. Donor ports whose credits are being used are unavailable to devices that are connected to them. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 131: Switch Management Utility Functions

    A fatal error disables the switch module so that it will not operate. If a non- fatal error occurs, the switch module can still operate but disables the ports that have errors. Regardless of whether the problem is fatal or nonfatal, contact your Intel technical support representative.
  • Page 132 A fatal error flash pattern is three flashes per second followed by a 2-second pause, as shown in the following illustration. The three-flash error pattern indicates that a fatal error has made the switch module inoperable. If a fatal error occurs, contact your technical support representative. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 133 If the Switch Fault LED is lit for reasons other than a port operational test failure, take the Fibre Channel switch module offline and contact your Intel technical support representative. Switch module OK LED The green OK LED is lit to indicate that the switch module has completed POST diagnostics without errors.
  • Page 134: Port Testing

    • Internal • External • Online If the port fault LED is lit, take the port offline and contact your Intel technical support representative. Port testing The port loopback tests verify correct port operation by sending a test data frame out through the loop and then verifying that the frame received matches the frame that was sent.
  • Page 135: Fibre Channel Switch Module Monitoring Using Snmp

    Fibre Channel switch module monitoring using SNMP This section describes SNMP configuration and trap parameters. The switch module SNMP agent enables external network management monitoring and notification of switch module status. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 136 Specifies a severity level to assign to the trap. Open the menu and select a level. Traps must be enabled to access this menu. Trap severity levels include Unknown, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notify, Info, Debug, and Mark. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 137: Restoring Fibre Channel Switch Module Configuration

    100 milliseconds timeout (RT_TOV) Error detect timeout 2000 milliseconds (ED_TOV) IP address I/O module bay 3: 192.168.70.129 I/O module bay 4: 192.168.70.130 Subnet mask address 255.255.255.0 Gateway address 10.90.90.254 Boot method Static Contact Undefined Location Undefined Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 138: Using The Fabric View Application

    This section provides the instructions you need to perform the following tasks in the Fabric View window: • Start the Fabric View application • Display port performance graphs • Arrange and size port performance graphs • Customize port performance graphs SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 139 Arranging and sizing port performance graphs Complete the following steps to arrange and size graphs in the Fabric View window: 1. Click View and select Tile Graphs Vertically. Tiling vertically sizes and arranges the graphs in the longest columns possible. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 140 7. Choose the color scheme for the graph. You can select the color for each data type, the unit grid, and the background by clicking the corresponding color field or button. In each case, you can SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 141: Mapping Port Locations And Software Numbering

    Blade server bay 6 Blade server bay 7 Blade server bay 8 Blade server bay 9 Blade server bay 10 Blade server bay 11 Blade server bay 12 Blade server bay 13 Blade server bay 14 Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW...
  • Page 142 * Indicates a symbolic port name if it is different from the logical port number. NOTE The Fibre Channel ports that connect to each of the blade server bays (1 through 14) are fixed 2 Gbps F_Port configurations. Only the administrative state for these ports can be changed. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 143: Fibre Channel Expansion Card Sbfcm

    3 Fibre Channel Expansion Card SBFCM This Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide contains instructions for installing your Fibre Channel Expansion Card in a blade server. This publication contains information about: • Installing and configuring the Expansion Card • Updating the BIOS code and device drivers of the Expansion card The Fibre Channel Expansion Card is a 2 Gb Fibre Channel device that has two configurable adapter ports.
  • Page 144 Integrated 4 KB transmit and 6 KB receive frame buffer FIFO for each data channel Connectors (internal only) • Board-to-board Molex HSM type for serial interfaces • 200 pin board-to-board for PCI-X interface Dimensions Approximately 9.35 cm x 13.14 cm (3.683 in. x 5.275 in.) SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 145: Inventory Checklist

    The caution and danger statements used in this book are also in the multilingual Safety Information book provided on the SBCEFCSW Resource CD. Each caution and danger statement is numbered for reference to the corresponding statement in the Safety Information book.
  • Page 146 2 Gb serial Fibre Channel ports. Each port has a RISC processor, an integrated serializer/deserializer (SERDES), a receive DMA sequencer, frame buffer, five-channel DMA controller, and an external memory interface in a single-chip solution. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 147: Installing The Expansion Card

    The following illustration shows the components on the bottom of the Expansion Card. Figure 26. Expansion Card (bottom) PCI-X connector (J3): This connector is a 64-bit PCI-X interface with a 200-pin board-to-board connector that is connected to the blade server. Fibre Channel high-speed connector (J2): Communication signals are routed from the blade server through the Fibre Channel high-speed connector on the Expansion Card to I/O module bay 3 and bay 4 in the SBCE unit.
  • Page 148: Installing The Expansion Card In The Blade Server

    You must install at least one Fibre Channel switch module in the SBCE unit when you install the Fibre Channel Expansion Card in a blade server. Installing a second Fibre Channel switch module in the SBCE unit provides a backup switch in case one switch module fails. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 149 4. If the blade server is operating, press the power-control button (behind the blade server control panel door) to shut down the operating system and turn off the blade server. For the location of the control panel door, see the illustration on page 149 Wait at least 30 seconds, until the drives stop spinning, before proceeding to the next step.
  • Page 150 11. Install the I/O expansion option tray, which comes with the Expansion Card. Secure the tray to the system board using a Phillips* screwdriver and the screws from the option kit. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 151 12. Remove the Expansion Card from the static-protective package. 13. Slide the narrow end of the Expansion Card into the raised hook on the tray. 14. Align the Expansion Card connectors with the network-interface option connector and the PCI- X expansion slot. 15.
  • Page 152 16. Lower the cover so that the slots at the rear slide down onto the pins at the rear of the blade server, as shown in the illustration. 17. Pivot the cover to the closed position as shown in the illustration, until it clicks into place. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 153 CAUTION: Hazardous energy is present when the blade is connected to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade. 18. Ensure that the release levers on the blade server are in the open position (perpendicular to the blade server).
  • Page 154: Using Fast!Util

    Setting Options Default Host adapter BIOS Enabled or disabled Disabled Frame size 512, 1024, 2048 2048 Loop reset delay 0-60 seconds 5 seconds Adapter hard loop ID Enabled or disabled Enabled Hard loop ID 0-125 SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 155 Table 39. Modifiable expansion card default settings (continued) Spin up delay Enabled or disabled Disabled Host adapter BIOS: When this option is disabled, the read-only memory (ROM) BIOS code on the Expansion Card is disabled, freeing space in upper memory. The default is Disabled. Frame size: This setting specifies the maximum frame length supported by the Expansion Card.
  • Page 156 LIP reset to clear the target device reservations. When this option is set to No, the device driver initiates a global LIP reset with full login. The default is No. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 157 Enable LIP full logon: This setting instructs the application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chip to log in to all ports after any LIP. The default is Yes. Enable target reset: This setting enables the device drivers to issue a Target Reset command to all devices on the loop when a SCSI Bus Reset command is issued.
  • Page 158 Utility to test communication between the Expansion Card and the Fibre Channel Switch Module. See “Port testing” on page 120 ExitFast!UTIL After you complete the configuration, use this option to exit the menu and restart the blade server. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 159: Diagnostic Information

    General Fibre Channel configuration diagram Refer to the following diagram and note the differences between a SBCEFCSW Fibre Channel installation and other Fibre Channel installations: The Expansion Card contains two virtual adapters on a single card. One virtual adapter is connected to the Fibre Channel Switch Module in I/O module bay 3 and the other virtual adapter is connected to the Fibre Channel Switch Module in I/O module bay 4.
  • Page 160 Check the Expansion Card to ensure it is configured properly. 2. Check the Fibre Channel Switch Module to ensure it is configured properly. For more information, see chapter 2 “Fibre Channel Switch Module”. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 161 3. The Fibre Channel Switch Module supports zoning, make sure that your peripheral device is configured to the same switch zone as the expansion card. For more information, refer to Chapter 2, Fibre Channel Switch Module. Fibre channel problems To determine whether your installation problem is caused by an attached Fibre Channel device, perform the following tasks: 1.
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  • Page 163: Symptom-To-Fru Index

    5 Symptom-to-FRU index This index supports the Fibre Channel Switch Module and Fibre Channel Expansion Card. Notes: 1. Check the configuration before you replace a FRU. Configuration problems can cause false errors and symptoms. 2. For devices not supported by this index, refer to the manual for that device. 3.
  • Page 164: Fast!Util Utility Status Codes

    Switch error messages NOTE See Chapter 6, “Parts listing,” on page 157 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician. Message Action Switch fault x 1. Reseat switch x. 2. Replace switch x. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 165: Expansion Card Error Messages

    NOTE See Chapter 6, “Parts listing,” on page 157 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician. Message Action Switch module x was removed Information only. Take action as required. Switch module x was installed Information only. Take action as required. Switch module x was powered on Information only.
  • Page 166: Management Module Error Messages

    LAN: WEB server tamper delay Unsuccessful attempt to access the management module in triggered. Possible break in attempt. command mode. Information only. Take action as required. System log cleared. Information only. Take action as required. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 167: Switch Diagnostic Information

    Switch diagnostic information The following LED error codes, I2C diagnostic register definitions, and alarms support the Fibre Channel Switch Module. LED error codes NOTE See Chapter 6, “Parts listing,” on page 157 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.
  • Page 168: Undetermined Problems

    2. Shut down the operating system on all blade server. 3. Turn off the blade servers; then, open the release lever on each blade server and slid it out of the bay approximately 1 inch. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 169: Problem Determination Tips

    4. Disconnect power modules 2, 3, and 4 one at a time. To do this, first remove the power cord; then, pull the release lever all the way down. Slide the power module out of its bay approximately 1 inch. 5.
  • Page 170 7. Have the same configuration options set in the system 8. Have the same setup for the operation system control files Comparing the configuration and software set-up between “working” and “non-working” systems will often lead to problem resolution. SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 171: Parts Listing

    This parts listing supports the Fibre Channel Switch Module and SBFCM Expansion Card. NOTE Field replaceable units (FRUs) should be serviced only by qualified field service technicians. Customer replaceable units can be replaced by the customer. Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW Option CRU/FRU Fibre Channel Switch Module...
  • Page 172: Fibre Channel Expansion Card Sbfcm

    Fibre Channel Expansion Card SBFCM Option CRU/FRU SBCFM Expansion Card SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 173: A Getting Help And Technical Assistance

    Intel Support Representative. This appendix contains information about where to go for additional information about Intel products, what to do if you experience a problem with your system or component, and whom to call for service, if it is necessary.
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