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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide Added new Arrays node description and icon to the “Arrays” on page 2-16 system tree section. Updated the Router iSR6200 page screen shot “Router iSR6200 Chassis” on page 3-1 (Figure 3-1) and description. Added description and screen shot of new router “License Info”...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide Updated the screen shot (Figure 3-13) and “Information” on page 3-24 descriptions for changed options on the iSCSI port Information page. Removed the description of the obsolete Enable iSNS option. Corrected the VLAN and VLAN IPv6 value range “iSCSI Ports”...
Preface This guide describes the QLogic’s SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager features used to configure and manage the QLogic iSR6200 Intelligent Storage Router. For hardware installation, configuration, and diagnostic details, see the iSR6200 Intelligent Storage Router Installation Guide. Intended Audience This guide is for users who are responsible for installing, managing, and servicing the iSR6200 router and the storage area network (SAN) equipment to which it is attached.
Preface What’s in the Help System provides reference material on messages logged Appendix B Log Messages to a file, which you can retrieve using the View Log feature. (For details, see “Using the Router Log” in the help system.) Following the appendices are a glossary of terms used and an index to help you quickly find the information you need.
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Preface Related Materials Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification, RFC2463 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks, RFC2464 iSCSI draft standard deaft-ietf-ips-iSCSI-20 Internet engineering task force (IETF): iSCSI Requirements and Design Considerations, iSCSI Naming and Discovery, Internet Protocol Specification (IPv4), RFC793 ...
Preface Documentation Conventions Documentation Conventions This guide uses the following documentation conventions: NOTE: provides additional information. Text in blue font indicates a hyperlink (jump) to a figure, table, or section in this guide, and links to Web sites are shown in underlined blue.
Preface License Agreements License Agreements Refer to the QLogic Software End User License Agreement for a complete listing of all license agreements affecting this product. Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products. QLogic-direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support;...
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Getting Started SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager (iSCSI/FC Router Manager) is a graphical user interface (GUI) consisting of menus, buttons, and windows that you can use to manage iSR6200 routers from a workstation on Linux , Windows , Solaris , or ®...
1–Getting Started Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router Table 1-1. System Requirements Component Minimum Requirements Operating System One of the following: Windows 2000, 2003 Windows 2008 (when available) Linux Red Hat Enterprise 3.x ® Linux Red Hat Enterprise 4.x ...
1–Getting Started Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router Connecting the Hardware SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager requires an Ethernet connection to the router using either of the following hardware configurations: Indirect Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the router RJ-45 connector through an Ethernet switch or hub.
1–Getting Started Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router NOTE: When running the Configuration Wizard, click the Help button to view related help topics. Updating the Firmware The router comes with current firmware installed. You can upgrade the firmware from the management workstation as new firmware becomes available. You can update the firmware on one or more router blades either using CLI commands or SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager.
1–Getting Started Starting iSCSI/FC Router Manager Use the Confirm Changes dialog box to review the firmware status and confirm the changes as follows: Review the list of routers to be updated with the specified firmware file. If you want to save a copy of this firmware configuration, click Save Configuration to File.
1–Getting Started Connecting iSCSI/FC Router Manager to the Router Starting iSCSI/FC Router Manager on Linux or Solaris On Red Hat/SUSE Linux and Solaris SPARC/x86 systems, follow these steps to start iSCSI/FC Router Manager. To start iSCSI/FC Router Manager on Linux or Solaris: Ensure that you are in a graphical user environment, such as Xwindows.
1–Getting Started Getting Help Right-click anywhere in the system tree, and on the shortcut menu, click Connect. In the Connect to Router dialog box (Figure 1-1), type the IP address or host name, or click the down arrow to select the address or name of a previously connected host.
1–Getting Started Getting Help Viewing the Help System You can view the application help for iSCSI/FC Router Manager at any time using one of the following methods: To view the help system from the main window, point to the Help menu, and then click Browse Contents.
1–Getting Started Getting Help To specify a browser: On the iSCSI/FC Router Manager main window, open the Help menu, and then click Set Browser Location. The Browser Location dialog box opens (Figure 1-2). Figure 1-2. Browser Location Dialog Box In the Browser Location box, type the location of the browser program file. Be sure to specify the path and file name.
1–Getting Started Setting Security Figure 1-3. About iSCSI/FC Router Manager Box The About box provides the following information: Product name Version number Copyright information To close the About box and return to the iSCSI/FC Router Manager main window, click OK.
1–Getting Started Setting Security Save the router blade’s configuration and persistent data as a field replaceable unit (FRU) to a TGZ file Restore the router blade’s configuration and persistent data from an existing file NOTE: The default SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager access password is config.
1–Getting Started Refreshing the Host Configuration New Password: Type the new password. Verify New Password: Type the new password again to confirm the new password. NOTE: If necessary, click Clear Fields to clear the typed entries in the Security page text boxes.
1–Getting Started Exiting iSCSI/FC Router Manager Figure 1-5. Refresh Dialog Box Exiting iSCSI/FC Router Manager To exit iSCSI/FC Router Manager, choose one of the following options: On the iSCSI/FC Router Manager main window, open the File menu, and then click Exit. ...
Understanding the User Interface This chapter describes the components of the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager user interface, including: Main Window “Menu Bar” on page 2-3 “Toolbar” on page 2-6 “Shortcut Menu” on page 2-6 “System Tree Pane” on page 2-10 ...
2–Understanding the User Interface Main Window Menu Bar Toolbar Shortcut Menu Tabs Status Bar System Tree Pane Information, Configuration, and Data Pane Figure 2-1. iSCSI/FC Router Manager Interface Table 2-1. Interface Description Item Description Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to system functions and wizards. For details, see “Menu Bar”...
2–Understanding the User Interface Menu Bar Table 2-1. Interface Description (Continued) Item Description Tabs Tabs in the right pane provide access to pages related to the com- ponent selected in the system tree (left) pane. To bring a hidden page to the front, click its tab. Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the window provides status infor- mation for router.
2–Understanding the User Interface Menu Bar Settings Menu The Settings menu provides the following option: Broadcast opens the Broadcast Settings dialog box, which enables you to configure the broadcast options. The workstation sends broadcast messages to locate routers within the same IP subnet as the workstation running iSCSI/FC Router Manager.
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2–Understanding the User Interface Menu Bar Configure Verifying Jobs launches the Verify Migration Job wizard, which enables you to configure verification jobs to compare data residing on two LUNs. (Data migration service is an optional, licensed feature of iSCSI/FC Router Manager.) Start Serial Scheduled Job(s) opens the Serial Data Migration Jobs dialog ...
2–Understanding the User Interface Toolbar NOTE: Detailed procedures for the wizards are included in the “Using the Wizards” section of the help system. Help Menu The Help menu provides the following options: Set Browser Location specifies the browser that launches when you view the help system for SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager.
2–Understanding the User Interface Shortcut Menu NOTE: The options that are available on the shortcut menu depend on the router to which SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager is connected, the features licensed for the connected router, and the item currently selected in system tree.
2–Understanding the User Interface Shortcut Menu Table 2-3. Shortcut Menu Options Option Description Add Group Opens a dialog box for specifying the name of a new data migra- tion job group. Add Initiator Wizard Launches a wizard for entering an iSCSI initiator into the system database (For procedures, see “Add Initiator Wizard”...
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2–Understanding the User Interface Shortcut Menu Table 2-3. Shortcut Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Ping Initiates a ping from the specified Ethernet port (management, GE1, or GE2) to a specified IP address. (For details, see “Ping- ing a Remote System” in the help system.) Presentation Wizard Launches a wizard for presenting (mapping) LUNs to iSCSI initi- ators.
2–Understanding the User Interface System Tree Pane System Tree Pane The system tree (Figure 2-3) appears in the left pane of the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager window. Figure 2-3. System Tree Pane 2-10 ISR654602-00 D...
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2–Understanding the User Interface System Tree Pane The system tree contains the connected iSR6xxx routers and the following components for each router: “Router Chassis” on page 2-13 “Router Blade” on page 2-13 “FC and iSCSI Ports” on page 2-14 ...
2–Understanding the User Interface Status Icons and Text Figure 2-4. Component Information Pane Example Component information for the selected router includes router chassis, blade, port, status, and discovered device details. Status Icons and Text The system tree contains icons with nodes you can select to obtain the status of each router and their ports, initiators, and targets.
2–Understanding the User Interface Status Icons and Text “iSCSI Presented Targets” on page 2-15 “FCIP Routes” on page 2-16 “Arrays” on page 2-16 “Data Management LUNs” on page 2-16 Router Chassis Located at the root folder within the system tree, each router node shows the following: ...
2–Understanding the User Interface Status Icons and Text FC and iSCSI Ports Nested beneath the Blade node, port nodes show the following: FC Port n is the Fibre Channel port number; the router can support up to two Fibre Channel ports. ...
2–Understanding the User Interface Status Icons and Text FC discovered target icons Target ID indicates the router is logged into the FC discovered target. Target ID indicates the FC target is offline from the router. LUN icons Nested beneath each FC target, the LUN nodes identify each LUN number. Example: LUN (0) LUN icons...
2–Understanding the User Interface Status Icons and Text FCIP Routes Nested beneath the Blade node, FCIP Route nodes identify Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) routes. A maximum of two FCIP routes are allowed. Example: FCIP Route Info n is enabled. FCIP Route Info n is disabled.
Viewing Router Information SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager lets you monitor and manage the iSR6200 router—as well as its blades, ports, and connected devices—by viewing and selecting components in the system tree (for details, see “System Tree Pane” on page 2-10). The following sections describe the windows used to view these router components: ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router iSR6200 Chassis Chassis Information The Chassis Information section of the Router iSR6200 page provides the following that is common to both blades contained in the chassis: Product Name indicates iSR6200 for the iSR6200 router, which is the product name saved to the chassis serial EEPROM in manufacturing.
3–Viewing Router Information Router iSR6200 Chassis Table 3-1. Internal Temperature Sensor Limits Low Fan High Fan Critical SMB_Alert Speed Sensor Speed Temperature Recovery Recovery Temperature (power off) Temperature Temperature Front 60°C 55°C 70°C 55°C Rear 45°C 45°C 55°C 40°C CPU1 60°C 55°C 68°C...
3–Viewing Router Information Router iSR6200 Chassis Figure 3-2. Router Chassis: License Info Page Chassis Serial Number System Licensing Information: For each blade, shows whether the following are Licensed or No (unlicensed). FCIP 1G Licensed FCIP 10G Licensed ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades DM Total Capacity In Process/Scheduled DS Total Capacity In Process/Scheduled DM Total Capacity Available DS Total Capacity Available Array Based Licenses Information: For array-based data migration licenses, shows the following quantities: ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Basic Information The first vertical tab on the Information page (Figure 3-3) shows the router blade's basic information. Figure 3-3. Blade Information: Basic Information Page The Basic Information page provides the followings: Product Name identifies the router model. ...
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3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Software Version identifies the version of firmware loaded on the router blade. IPv6 requires software version 2.4.0.0 or later. iSCSI Port Count specifies the number of iSCSI ports (4) on the selected router blade. Fibre Channel Port Count specifies the number of Fibre Channel ports (2) ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Target Presentation Mode: Use this setting to specify whether the Fibre Channel targets are automatically or manually presented into iSCSI SAN. Select Auto (the default and recommended setting) to have the Fibre Channel target are automatically presented into iSCSI SAN.
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Figure 3-4. Blade Information: Management Information Page The Management Information page for a blade provides the following: MAC Address specifies the management port’s MAC address. Link Status shows the management port link status as Link UP or Link Down.
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades IP Address indicates the management port’s IP address. Subnet Mask indicates the management port’s subnet mask. Gateway indicates the IP address of the server acting as a gateway to your Internet connection. ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Figure 3-5. Blade Information: NTP Server Information Page The NTP Server Information page for the blade provides the following options: Click Disable NTP Servers to prevent NTP servers from setting the router blade’s date and time. ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades NTP Server 2 specifies the IP address of the second NTP server to be queried by the router blade when setting its time and date. This server is used only if the first NTP server does not respond. If your hardware supports IPv6, you may select the IP protocol of the NTP server, either IPv4 or IPv6, and then enter the IP address using the appropriate notation.
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Figure 3-6. Blade Information: Security Information The Security Information page enables you to set the router’s application and data migration access passwords. This page provides the following sections: Application Access options: Current Password. Type the current password. NOTE: The default password is config.
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Data Migration Access options: Current Password. Type the current password. NOTE: The default password is migration. New Password: Type the new password. Verify New Password: Retype the new password. Apply: Click this button to save the password changes. ...
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades Figure 3-7. Blade: SNMP Management Page SNMP Configuration The SNMP Configuration options include the following: System OID indicates the vendor’s system object identifier. System Description shows the product description of the router (QLogic iSR6200).
3–Viewing Router Information Router Blades SNMP Settings include the following: Read Community: Type a password that authorizes an SNMP management server to read information from the router. This is a write-only box. The value on the router and the SNMP management server must be the same.
3–Viewing Router Information FC Ports Figure 3-8. Blade: Features Page The Features page provides the following options: License Information lists the router’s licensed features, including the license key, license description, chassis serial number, and the date the license was applied. ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Ports Figure 3-9. FC Port: Information Page The Fibre Channel port Information page includes the following Port Information details: Node Name is the world wide node name (WWNN) assigned to the FC port. Port Name is the world wide port name (WWPN) assigned to the FC port. ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Ports If you change the Port Status, click Save to save your changes. A warning message prompts you to verify the status change. Click Yes to proceed, or click No to cancel the status change. Advanced Configuration The Fibre Channel port view provides an Advanced Configuration page with editable configuration parameters for the selected port, as shown in Figure...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Ports NOTE: You can set the execution throttle to other values (16–65535) using the command line interface (CLI). For details, see the iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI) User’s Guide. Click Save. The following warning message appears: Changing the following port settings might cause a loss of connection to one or more ports.
3–Viewing Router Information FC Ports Figure 3-11. FC Port: Statistics Page To refresh the statistics, click Refresh. To clear the statistics (set the values to zero), click Clear. The FC port Statistics page reports the values for the following FC port parameters: ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Ports Performance The Performance page for the FC port contains a graph depicting read/write performance, as shown in Figure 3-12. Figure 3-12. FC Port: Performance Page To monitor Fibre Channel port performance: On the FC Port Performance page, click Set Rate. On the Performance Sampling Rate dialog box, type a Sampling Rate as an integer from 1 to 30, and then click OK.
3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Ports iSCSI Ports When you select an iSCSI port in the system tree, the following tabbed pages appear in the right pane: “Information” on page 3-24 “Advanced Configuration” on page 3-27 “Statistics” on page 3-29 Information The Information page for iSCSI ports contains three sections: iSCSI Port Information and iSCSI Port Network Settings, as shown in...
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3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Ports iSCSI Port Information The iSCSI Port Information area provides the following parameters: Base Name is the full name assigned to the selected iSCSI port. For example: iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr6200.0834e0019.b1 where: iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic = Vendor name and registration date isr6200 = Product name 0834e0019 = iSR6200 chassis serial number b1 = Blade (b1 or b2)
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3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Ports iSCSI Port Network Settings The iSCSI Port Network Settings area provides the following parameters: Port Status allows you to enable or disable the port when the port link is up. IPv4 Address. When using an IPv4 address, define the following parameters: ...
3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Ports Priority IPv6 defines the priority assigned to this VLAN IPv6. To set the priority, select a value (between 0 to 7). NOTE: IPv6 support is available only with hardware version 6 and software version 2.4.0.0 and greater. Advanced Configuration Use the Advanced Configuration page for iSCSI ports to configure the router blade’s port parameters, security settings, and CHAP settings, as shown in...
3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Ports Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters The Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters section provides the following identifying information: iSCSI Port Number Identifies the iSCSI port (1, 2, 3, or 4). Target TCP Port Number identifies the TCP port number that the iSR6200 router blade uses to receive iSCSI target commands.
3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Ports Security Settings This section provides the following parameters: Enable Header Digest enables or disables support for iSCSI header digest. Header digest is an ISCSI feature that adds a validity check field to iSCSI protocol data unit (PDU) headers to verify that no corruption has occurred during the transmission of the PDU header.
3–Viewing Router Information VP Groups VP Groups Expand the VP Groups branch in the system tree, and then select a VPGROUP node to view its details in the right pane, as shown in Figure 3-16. Figure 3-16. VP Groups: VPGROUP_x The VP Group Information section includes the following details: ...
3–Viewing Router Information Discovered FC Initiators Discovered FC Initiators Selecting the Discovered FC Initiators branch on the system tree does not provide any information in the right pane. Select a specific discovered Fibre Channel initiator node in the system tree to view the following pages in the right pane: ...
3–Viewing Router Information Discovered iSCSI Initiators LUN List The LUN List page shows the device, name, VP Group name, and WWULN for the discovered Fibre Channel initiator that is selected in the left pane, as shown in Figure 3-18. Figure 3-18. Discovered FC Initiators: LUN List Page Discovered iSCSI Initiators Selecting the Discovered iSCSI Initiators branch on the system tree does not provide any information in the right pane.
3–Viewing Router Information Discovered iSCSI Initiators Figure 3-19. Discovered iSCSI Initiator: Information Page Initiator Information The Initiator Information section provides the following parameters: iSCSI IP Address shows the IP address of the discovered iSCSI initiator. iSCSI Alias specifies the iSCSI initiators alias, which the initiator provides ...
3–Viewing Router Information Discovered iSCSI Initiators CHAP Settings The CHAP Settings section contains the following parameters: Enable CHAP enables or disables CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) support. Select the check box to enable this option; clear the check box to disable it. CHAP Secret lets you define the CHAP secret used for authenticating an ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets The LUN List page provides the following parameters: Device Info is the information provided by the target LUN as a result of issuing a SCSI INQUIRY command. Name is the target name. For Fibre Channel targets, the name is the WWPN.
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets Figure 3-21. FC Discovered Targets: FC Presented Targets Page The FC Presented Targets page lists the following data for each Fibre Channel presented target: Target WWPN/iSCSI Name Discovered Port Presented Port ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets Figure 3-22. FC Discovered Targets: iSCSI Presented Target List Page The iSCSI Presented Target List page shows the following data for each iSCSI presented target: Target WWPN IP Address Alias iSCSI Name ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets Figure 3-23. FC Discovered Targets: Information Page The Information page provides the following information about the selected FC target: Product Vendor is the product vendor as reported by the SCSI INQUIRY command. Product ID is the product ID as reported by the SCSI INQUIRY command.
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets Figure 3-24. FC Discovered Target: iSCSI Presented Target Page The iSCSI Presented Target page contains the following information: Device Product Vendor is the vendor name of the target device as reported by the SCSI INQUIRY command. ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets FC Presented Target The FC Presented Target page provides detailed Fibre Channel target information and a list of the Fibre Channel presentations of the target, as shown in Figure 3-25. Figure 3-25. FC Discovered Targets: FC Presented Target Page The FC Presented Target page contains the following information: Device Product Vendor is the vendor name of the target device as reported ...
3–Viewing Router Information FC Discovered Targets VPG is the presented target’s VPG number. Presented Port ID is the presented target’s port ID number. Presented Target WWPN is the presented target’s WWPN. Discovered LUN Information For an FC Discovered Target, select a target, expand the VPGs below that target, and then select a LUN to view the Discovered LUN Information page in the right pane.
3–Viewing Router Information Arrays WWULN is the world wide unique name of the LUN as reported on page 0x83 of the SCSI INQUIRY command. Serial Number is the LUN serial number. Status is the current state of the LUN, either Online or Offline. Arrays Selecting the Arrays branch on the system tree does not provide any information in the right pane.
3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Presented Targets Product Vendor is the product vendor as reported by the SCSI INQUIRY command. Product ID is the product ID of the LUN as reported by the SCSI INQUIRY command. Product Revision is the product revision of the LUN as reported by the ...
3–Viewing Router Information iSCSI Presented Targets Figure 3-28. iSCSI Presented Targets: Information Page General Information The General Information section contains the following parameters: iSCSI Name is the presented iSCSI target’s name. iSCSI Alias is the presented iSCSI target’s alias. You can change the alias by typing a valid name in the box.
3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes CHAP Settings The CHAP Settings section provides the following parameters: Enable CHAP enables or disables CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) support. Select the check box to enable this option; clear the check box to disable it. CHAP Secret lets you define the CHAP secret used for authenticating an ...
3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes Figure 3-29. FCIP Routes: FCIP Route Info Page ISR654602-00 D 3-47...
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3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes The FCIP Route Info page contains the following information for the currently selected FCIP route: FCIP Interface Status reflects the state (Enabled or Disabled) of the FCIP route, as specified by the user when a route is created or modified. FC Port indicates the Fibre Channel port that is assigned to the ...
3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes Select one of the following options for jumbo frames: Jumbo improves data transfer performance, but requires all switches, routers, and devices to support and be configured for jumbo frames. If any of the equipment is not configured for jumbos that device truncates frames that exceed its MTU size (typically 1,500 bytes).
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3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes Table 3-2. TCP Window Scaling Factor (Continued) TCP Window Size Actual Window Size Scale Factor (in bytes) (in bytes) 32767 2097088 32767 4194176 32767 8388352 32767 16776704 TCP Port Number indicates the TCP port number on which the FCIP server listens for TCP connections;...
3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes FCIP SW Compression indicates whether software compression is enabled, disabled, or automatic. Depending on the data, software compression may result in lower bandwidth use. If the data are highly compressible, the compressed FCIP PDU is significantly smaller than the original Fibre Channel frame.
3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes Figure 3-30. FCIP Routes: Statistics Page The Statistics page for the selected FCIP route shows the values of the following parameters: FC Xmit Frames is the number of Fibre Channel frames transmitted by the Fibre Channel port of the FCIP route.
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3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes FC Rcvd Frames is the number of Fibre Channel frames received by the Fibre Channel port of the FCIP route. FC Rcvd Bytes is the number of Fibre Channel bytes received by the Fibre ...
3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes TCP Rcvd Acks is the number of TCP acknowledgements received by the GbE port of the FCIP route. TCP Rcvd Window Probes is the number of TCP window probes transmitted by the GbE port of the FCIP route. Window probes are sent to determine the peer has opened the TCP window enough for the more data to be sent by the peer issuing the probe.
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3–Viewing Router Information FCIP Routes MAC Xmit Dropped Frames is the number of Ethernet frames dropped due to the transmit FIFO being full. This can occur when collisions block the progress of Ethernet transmission. MAC Xmit Jumbo Frames is the number of Jumbo Ethernet frames transmitted by the GbE port of the FCIP route.
3–Viewing Router Information Data Management LUNs MAC Rcvd Length Errors is the number of Ethernet frames received and dropped by the GbE port of the FCIP route due to size greater than the current MTU. This occurs when Jumbo frames are received when Jumbos are not enabled for the GbE port.
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3–Viewing Router Information Data Management LUNs The following information is listed under Data Management LUN Info: Symbolic Name indicates the data management LUN number on the owner blade on which the LUN was created, as well as the owner blade number, in the format <LUN number>:<blade number>.
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3–Viewing Router Information Data Management LUNs 3-58 ISR654602-00 D...
Simple Network Management Protocol Simple network management protocol (SNMP) provides monitoring and trap functions for managing the router through third-party applications that support SNMP. The router firmware supports SNMP versions 1 and 2 and a QLogic management information base (MIB) (see page A-4).
A–Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Parameters SNMP Parameters You can set the SNMP properties using SANsurfer Router Manager or the command line interface (CLI). Table A-1 describes the SNMP parameters. Table A-1. SNMP Parameters Parameter Description A password that authorizes an SNMP management server to read information Read community from the router.
A–Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Trap Configuration SNMP Trap Configuration SNMP trap configuration lets you set up to eight trap destinations. Choose from Traps 1–Trap 8 to configure each trap. Table A-2 describes the parameters for configuring an SNMP trap. Table A-2.
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) Management Information Base (MIB) This section describes the QLogic management information base (MIB). The MIB includes the following tables: “Network Port Table” on page A-4 “FC Port Table” on page A-7 ...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) A network port entry includes the following sequence of objects: qsrNwPortRole QsrPortRole qsrNwPortIndex unsigned32 qsrNwPortAddressMode INTEGER qsrIPAddressType InetAddressType qsrIPAddress InetAddress qsrNetMask InetAddress qsrGateway InetAddress qsrMacAddress MacAddress qsrNwLinkStatus QsrLinkStatus qsrNwLinkRate QsrLinkRate qsrNwPortRole Syntax QsrPortRole Access Not accessible...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrIPAddressType Syntax InetAddressType Access Read-only Description IP address type: ipv4 or ipv6. qsrIPAddress Syntax InetAddress Access Read-only Description IP address of the port. qsrNetMask Syntax InetAddress Access Read-only Description Subnet mask for this port. qsrGateway Syntax InetAddress...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrNwLinkRate Syntax QsrLinkRate Access Read-only Description Operational link rate for this port. FC Port Table This table contains a list of the Fibre Channel (FC) ports on the router. There are as many entries in this table as there are Fibre Channel ports on the router. qsrFcPortTable Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrFcPortEntry...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrFcPortRole Syntax QsrPortRole Access Not accessible Description Operational role of this port: FCP mode or frame shuttle mode. qsrFcPortIndex Syntax Unsigned32 Access Not accessible Description A positive integer indexing each Fibre Channel port in a specified role.
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrFcPortType Syntax Unsigned32 Access Read-only Description Type of Fibre Channel port, as indicated by the use of the appropriate value assigned by the Internet Assigned Num- bers Authority (IANA). The IANA-maintained registry for Fibre Channel port types is located here: www.iana.org/assignments/fc-port-types qsrFcLinkStatus...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrIsInitEntry Syntax QsrIsInitEntry Access Not accessible Description Each entry (row) contains information about a specific iSCSI initiator. iSCSI initiator information entry consists of the following sequence of objects: qsrIsInitIndex Unsigned32, qsrIsInitName SnmpAdminString, qsrIsInitAlias SnmpAdminString, qsrIsInitAddressType InetAddressType,...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrIsInitAddressType Syntax InetAddressType Access Read-only Description Type of iSCSI initiator’s IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). qsrIsInitAddress Syntax InetAddress Access Read-only Description IP address of the iSCSI initiator. qsrIsInitStatus Syntax Integer: 1 = unknown, 2 = loggedIn, 3 = loggedOut, 4 = recovery...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) LUN Table These tables contains information about the logical unit number (LUN) list. qsrLunTable Syntax SEQUENCE OF QsrLunEntry Access Not accessible Description A list of the LUNs on the Fibre Channel targets discovered by the router.
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrLunVendorId Syntax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description Vendor ID for the LUN. qsrLunProductId Syntax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description Product ID for the LUN. qsrLunProdRevLevel Syntax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description Product revision level for the LUN. qsrLunSize OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Unsigned32...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrLunVPGroupid Syntax Integer Access Read-only Description ID of the VP group to which this LUN belongs. qsrLunVPGroupname OBJECT-TYPE Syntax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description VP group name to which this LUN belongs. VP Group Table This table contains a list of virtual port groups (VPGs).
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) The QsrVPGroupEntry contains the following sequence of objects: qsrVPGroupIndex Unsigned32, qsrVPGroupId INTEGER, qsrVPGroupName SnmpAdminString, qsrVPGroupWWNN VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn, qsrVPGroupWWPN VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn, qsrVPGroupStatus INTEGER qsrVPGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Unsigned32 Access Read-only Description VP group index. qsrVPGroupId OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Integer Access...
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrVPGroupWWPN OBJECT-TYPE Syntax VpGroupWwnnAndWwpn Access Read-only Description World wide port number (WWPN). qsrVPGroupStatus OBJECT-TYPE Syntax Integer: 0 = enabled; 1 = disabled Max-Access Read-only Description Maintain the status of the VP group (enabled or disabled) Sensor Table The sensor table lists all the sensors on the router.
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) A sensor entry contains the following sequence of objects: qsrSensorType INTEGER qsrSensorIndex Unsigned32 qsrSensorUnits INTEGER qsrSensorValue Integer32 qsrUpperThreshold Integer32 qsrLowerThreshold Integer32 qsrSensorState INTEGER qsrSensorType Syntax INTEGER Temperature = 1 Access Not accessible Description Type of data being measured by this sensor.
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A–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base (MIB) qsrSensorValue Syntax Integer32 Access Read-only Description Current value of the sensor. qsrUpperThreshold Syntax Integer32 Access Read-only Description Upper-level threshold for this sensor. qsrLowerThreshold Syntax Integer32 Access Read-only Description Lower-level threshold for this sensor. qsrSensorState Syntax INTEGER...
A–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications Notifications The router provides the following notification types described in this section: “System Information Objects” on page A-19 “Notification Objects” on page A-20 “Agent Startup Notification” on page A-21) “Agent Shutdown Notification” on page A-21 “Network Port Down Notification”...
A–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications qsrEventDescription Syntax SnmpAdminString Access Accessible for notify Description A textual description of the event that occurred. qsrEventTimeStamp Syntax DateAndTime Access Accessible for notify Description Indicates when the event occurred. Agent Startup Notification The agent startup notification indicates that the agent on the router has started running.
A–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications FC Port Down Notification The FC port down notification indicates that the specified Fibre Channel port is down. The next time the port comes up, this event is sent with the qsrEventSeverity object set to clear. qsrFcPortDown uses the following objects: ...
A–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications Target Presentation State: Presented (mapped) or unpresented (unmapped) Target name Blade number (1 or 2) VP Group Notification The VP group notification indicates that the specified VP group is enabled or disabled.
A–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications Fans returned to normal speed PCM number (1 or 2) Power Cooling Module (PCM) installed PCM number (1 or 2) PCM removed PCM number (1 or 2) PCM powered (AC power connected) ...
Log Messages This appendix provides details about messages logged to a file. The message log is persistent because it is maintained across router power cycles and reboots. Information in Table B-1 is organized as follows: The ID column specifies the message identification numbers in ascending order. ...
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B–Log Messages NIC = FCIP NIC module System = System module User = User module The Msg. Type column specifies the log message type, where: Error = Error log message Fatal = Fatal log message ...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 41077 Error Unable to create an object for initiator object; QLBA_CreateInitiatorObject: Too many exceeded the maximum number of initiators. initiators 41096 Error Process control block status indicates that a periph- QLBA_DisplayTargetOperationStatus: PCI eral component interface/interconnect (PCI) error Error, Status 0x%.2x...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 41268 Error iSCSI Login PDU received without a target name for QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Missing target a normal session. name 41270 Error iSCSI Login PDU received without an initiator name QLIS_LoginPduContinue: TSIH is 0 but key/value.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 41508 Error Failed to allocate an object for Set Port Info IOCTL QLBI_SetPortInfo: processing: QLUT_AllocatePortalObject failed (PortType 0x%x, PortId 0x%x) PortType: 0 = Fibre Channel, 1 = iSCSI PortId: 0 = FC1 or iSCSI1(GE1), 1 = FC2 or iSCSI2 (GE2) 41626...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 41717 Error Pass-Through command issued by management tool QLBI_Passthru: Invalid data length %d (such as GUI) was interrupted or timed out. bytes 41750 Error IOCTL operation unsupported.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 42027 Error Logout attempted using Fibre Channel VP index that QLFC_Logout: VP Index 0x%x not configured has not been configured. Operation attempted on an unconfigured VP.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 42649 Error Event notification; an IOCTL request was received to QLIS_HandleTeb: Unload Driver unload the iSCSI driver. 42654 Error Event notification; attempt to connect to the iSNS QLIS_HandleTeb: iSNS Connection Failed server failed.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 54274 Info Fibre Channel login occurred, origin xx (1 = adapter, QLFC_Login: Origin 0x%x, VP Index 0x%x, Id 2 = target, 3 = initiator), VP (virtual port) xx, ID (loop 0x%x ID) xx.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 54939 Info Event notification; iSCSI close connection request or QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_CLOSE_CONNECTION connection closed. or UTM_EC_CONNECTION_CLOSED 54940 Info Event notification; iSCSI connection closed. QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_CLOSE_CONNECTION or UTM_EC_CONNECTION_CLOSED 54941 Info...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 56842 Info Failed to resume a paused job. QLDM_ResumeMigration: Failed to resume job: %d, job's current state: 0x%x, error: 56865 Info Failed to start a delayed schedule job. QLDM_DelayedStart:%d Failed to start job : Job ID: %d 56866...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 56880 Info The log shows the configured start time and current Start time got from user %lu Cur Time: %lu time for a delayed migration job. Diff: %d 56881 Info...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 69966 iSCSI Fatal Port enable reboot timer failed. #%d: QLEnable: QLRebootTimer failed AF %x RS %x Time %d 70224 iSCSI Fatal iSNS response contains an invalid handle. #%d: QLProcSrblessiSNSResponse: Invalid handle %x 70400...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 74056 iSCSI Error iSCSI processor failed the internal loopback test. #%d: QLRunDiag: MBOX Diag test internal loopback failed %x %x 74057 iSCSI Error iSCSI processor failed the external loopback test. #%d: QLRunDiag: MBOX Diag test external loopback failed %x %x 74068...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 74661 iSCSI Error Driver timed out an iSCSI processor operation and is #%d: QLTimer: Abort pTpb=%p, Type %x, aborting the operation. Timeout 0x%x DrvCount 0x%x, DdbIndex 0x%x 74663 iSCSI Error...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 86874 iSCSI Info Link up reported by iSCSI processor for GE1 or GE #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link up 87346 iSCSI Info iSCSI controller reported a link speed/configuration #%d: QLGetFwStateCallback: link 100Mb FDX of 100Mb full-duplex (FDX).
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 106583 Error Fibre Channel processor received a SCSI command #%d: QLUtmReceiveIo: Path invalid/FW No for an unknown target path or has run out of resource count %x resources to execute additional commands.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 106853 Error Driver has determined that the Fibre Channel link is #%d: QLTimer: Link error count (0x%x) unreliable and unusable due to the number of errors exceeded, link down encountered.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 107984 Error Fibre Channel controller failed a Flash write (address #%d: QLWriteFlashDword: Write fails at x data x). addr 0x%x data 0x%x 108032 Error Fibre Channel controller failed the Get VP Database #%d: QLGetVpDatabase: command (for virtual port %d).
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 119090 Info Fibre Channel link up occurred. Event status is #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Link up (%x) reported, as is the contents of the Fibre Channel pro- mailbox1 = %x cessor’s mailbox 1 register.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 120377 Info For FCoE protocol, the DCBX protocol has started. #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: DCBX Started (%x) 120378 Info For FCoE protocol, the FCF configuration error #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: FCF Config Error occurred.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 139273 User Error Get Fibre Channel Advanced API memory allocation QBRPC_Initialize:GetFcAdv Mem Allocation failed. error 139280 User Error Failed memory allocation for Get Fibre Channel SFP QBRPC_Initialize:GetFcSfp Mem Allocation API.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 139296 User Error Failed memory allocation for Fibre Channel Target QBRPC_Initialize:FcTgt Mem Allocation API. error 139297 User Error Failed memory allocation for System Status API. QBRPC_Initialize:BridgeStatus Mem Allocation error 139298...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 139930 Error FCIP route add/mod failed because of lack of mem- FcipRoute#%d Failed with Memory ory. Allocation Error 139931 Error FCIP route add/mod failed because the arguments FcipRoute#%d Failed with Invalid Arg Error supplied were incorrect.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 151889 User Info Fibre Channel port configuration has changed. #%d: qapisetfcinterfaceparams_1_svc: FC port configuration changed 151890 User Info iSCSI port configuration has changed. #%d: qapisetiscsiinterfaceparams_1_svc: iSCSI port configuration changed 151891 User...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 151910 User Info Fibre Channel port %d was enabled by user. FC%d: Port status changed by user to ENABLED. 151911 User Info Fibre Channel port %d was disabled by user. FC%d: Port status changed by user to DISABLED.
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 152100 User Info Group with ID specified in the log was added. qapiaddgroup_1_svc: Added Group with id %d 152101 User Info Group with ID specified in the log was removed. qapiremovegroup_1_svc: Removed Group with id %d 152102...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 152129 User Info Left power and cooling module (PCM) is or has been sysTempMon: Left PCM Installed installed. 152130 User Info Left PCM is or has been uninstalled. sysTempMon: Left PCM Un-installed 152131 User...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 152144 User Info Router temperature has returned to normal operating sysTempMon: Temperature back to safe range, Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2: value. Front: %dC Rear: %dC CPU1: %dC CPU2: %dC 152145 User...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 172253 FCIP Error FCIP route #n: Received connection from unauthor- FcipRoute#%d: Remote Peer IP Address ized remote peer. Validation Failed. Expected IP Address: %d.%d.%d.%d, Actual IP Address: %d.%d.%d.%d 172272 FCIP...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 172303 FCIP Error The TCP link for FCIP route#n has disconnected. FcipRoute#%d: TCP Link Down, MAC Stats: The MAC or Ethernet statistics include total packet Tx Dropped Count=%ld Rx Dropped Count=%ld dropped during transmit (TxDropped), total packet Tx Pause Count=%ld Rx Pause Count=%ld...
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B–Log Messages Table B-1. iSR6200 Router Log Messages (Continued) Module Msg. Log Message Description Type Type 206089 Error The Ethernet port was not able to register as a net- QL3xxx:ql3xxx_probe: cannot register work device resulting in a port initialization error for network device %s the specified network device.
Glossary adapter CHAP The board that interfaces between the Challenge-handshake authentication host system and the target devices. protocol. CHAP is used for remote logon, Adapter is synonymous with host bus usually between a client and server or a adapter (HBA), host adapter, and adapter Web browser and Web server.
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide driver F_Port The software that interfaces between the The fabric port in a Fibre Channel fabric file system and a physical data storage switch provides a point-to-point link attach- device or network media. ment to a single N_Port. F_Ports are inter- mediate ports in virtual point-to-point links E_Port between end ports, such as N_Port to...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide FC-IP mode FL_Port Data transportation mode in which the Fabric loop port. In Fibre Channel, the iSR6200 transports Fibre Channel frames fabric switch is capable of Fibre Channel over a TCP/IP connection using the FCIP arbitrated loop operations and is protocol to connect two iSR6200 routers.
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide generic port iSCSI See G_Port. Internet small computer system interface. Protocol that encapsulates data into IP heartbeat LED packets to send over Ethernet connec- A chassis LED that indicates the router tions. status. iSNS hot replaceable Internet simple name service is used for Also known as hot swappable, this means discovery and management of IP-based...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide mid-plane Logical unit number, a subdivision of a Located inside the iSR6200 chassis SCSI target. It is the small integer handle between the blades and their corre- that differentiates an individual disk drive sponding PCMs, the mid-plane connects or partition (volume) within a common the removable power supply and the SCSI target device such as a disk array.
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide network time protocol This is important to the driver when selecting the proper method of failover See NTP. notification. It can make a difference to the non-volatile random access memory target device, which might have to take different actions when receiving retries of See NVRAM.
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide POST Power-on self test. Diagnostics that the Storage area network. Multiple storage router performs at start-up. units (disk drives) and servers connected by networking topology. power and cooling module iSCSI/FC Router Manager See PCM. Workstation-based router management power-on self test application that provides a graphical user See POST.
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide target world wide name The storage-device endpoint of a SCSI See WWN. session. Initiators request data from world wide node name targets. Targets are typically disk-drives, tape-drives, or other media devices. See WWNN. Typically a SCSI peripheral device is the world wide port name target but an adapter may, in some cases, be a target.
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Index about SANsurfer Router Manager bandwidth, definition of Glossary-1 action menu, See shortcut menu base name adapter IQN using symbolic name definition of Glossary-1 iSCSI port 3-25 heartbeat missed error B-15 beacon login message port beacon, definition of Glossary-1 port, definition of Glossary-1 blade address...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide device definition of Glossary-1 definition of Glossary-1 execution throttle, setting with 3-21 discovered LUN information 3-42 SNMP, setting with discovery notification A-22 user’s guide FC presented target list 3-41 closing SANsurfer Router Manager 1-13 information 3-36 command line interface, See CLI iSCSI presented target list...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide enabling (continued) FC ports (continued) NTP server 3-12 number of A-20 port status 3-19, 3-26 presented targets 3-41 symbolic name role/mode VLAN 3-26 statistics, viewing 3-21 VLAN IPv6 3-26 table, MIB object group VPG status 3-31 type of Ethernet...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide index definition of Glossary-3 help system restoring VPG 3-19, 3-31 saving information page FC ports 3-18 FC targets, discovered 3-38 FCIP routes 3-46 iSCSI ports 3-24 G_Port, definition of Glossary-3 iSCSI presented targets 3-44 gateway, port LUNs, discovered 3-42 GE ports...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide IPv4 address, iSCSI port 3-26 jumbo frames management 3-10 definition of Glossary-4 port type enabling and disabling 3-28 IPv6 FCIP route, configuring 3-48 address 3-11 address, iSCSI port 3-26 default router 3-11 local link 3-11 management 3-11 knowledge database...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide MAC address N_Port (node port), definition of Glossary-5 iSCSI port 3-25 network port down notification A-21 management port 3-10 network port table, MIB object group network port network settings, iSCSI port 3-26 Macintosh, starting SANsurfer Router network time protocol, See NTP Manager on NL_Port, definition of...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide NVRAM PID login error B-22 definition of Glossary-6 pinging iSCSI port contains invalid data B-15 point-to-point iSCSI processor failed diagnostic B-12 definition of Glossary-6 iSCSI processor invalid B-14 link up type B-22 reboot timer failed B-12 port down notification, network A-21...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide SANsurfer Router Manager (continued) requirements read community starting password 3-17 saving setting SNMP properties browser location rebooting router Red Hat Enterprise Linux, starting SANsurfer SCSI, definition of Glossary-7 Router Manager on search, help system reduced instruction set computer, See RISC security Refresh button application access...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide SNMP system (continued) configuration 3-15 software/firmware version number, showing A-20 definition of Glossary-7 tree 2-10 management 3-15 notifications A-19 agent shutdown A-21 agent startup A-21 FC port down A-22 tables generic A-24 FC ports network port down A-21 A-12 objects...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide tables (continued) technical support qsrLunVendorId A-13 temperature, router blade qsrLunVPGroupname A-14 terms and definitions Glossary-1 qsrLunWwuln A-12 text, status 2-12 qsrMacAddress time qsrNetMask event notification A-21 qsrNwLinkRate using NTP servers to set 3-12 qsrNwLinkStatus toolbar buttons qsrNwPortAddressMode training offered by QLogic qsrNwPortEntry...
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iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide VLAN configuration change message B-27 definition of Glossary-8 IPv6, enabling and disabling 3-26 VPG, See virtual port group VPGROUP node details, viewing 3-31 icons for 2-15 windows main system tree 2-10 Wizards menu workstation (management), definition of Glossary-5 workstation IP address, setting world wide name, See WWN...
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