SFP is installed and the SFP status indicat-
or is lit, but the devices are not communic-
ating.
HSV controllers
This section describes the major features, purpose, and function of the HSV210-A/B and HSV200-A/B
controllers. Each Enterprise Virtual Array has a pair of these controllers.
HSV210-A/B controller rear view.
view of both controllers is shown in
NOTE:
The EVA4000/6000/8000 and EVA4100/6100/8100 use controllers with 2 Gb and 4 Gb host
port capability. The 4 Gb controller can be distinguished from the earlier 2 Gb controllers by the "-A"
and "-B" suffixes used on the controller bezel. The 4 Gb EVA4000 and EVA6000 controllers are
identified as the HSV200-A. The 4 Gb EVA4100 and EVA6100 are identified as HSV200-B. The 4
Gb EVA8000 is identified as the HSV210-A and the 4 Gb EVA8100 is identified as HSV210-B.
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2
5
6
Figure 24 HSV210-A/B controller—rear view
1. Dual controller interconnect
3. Unit ID
5. FC device ports
7. FC host ports
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Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components
Problem
Figure 25
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Recommended action
This condition indicates that the switch is receiving a valid Fibre
Channel signal, but there are no upper level protocols active.
1.
Verify that you are running the correct firmware on all storage
system hardware.
2.
Check the Loop Operational indicator.
a.
If the Loop Operational indicator is lit, the devices have
completed initialization.
b.
If the Loop Operational indicator is off, the devices were
not initialized. Disconnect the devices from the switch.
Reconnect the devices one at a time. This allows you to
isolate the device that is responsible for the loop failure.
3.
Contact your authorized service representative for further as-
sistance.
shows the HSV200-A/B controller rear view. The front
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2. CAB (cabinet address bus)
4. Power ON
6. FC cache mirror ports
8. Power supply 0
Figure 24
shows the
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