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McDA T A ® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Fabric Switches Installation and Service Manual P/N 620-00 0155-210 (REV A).
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Installation and Service Manu al ii Record of Revisions and Updat es Copy righ t © 20 03-20 05 Mc DA TA Cor por atio n.
McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual 1 ( Te m p l a t e s v 2 . 1 ) Chapte r 1 Gener al Info rmation Switch Description .......................... ............ ........... ................. ..........1-2 Switch Management .
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual 2 Contents W indow Layout and Function ................... ........... ................. 1-28 Closing the Element Manager ............. ................. ..........
3 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Conte nts T ask 13: Configur e the Switch to the Management Application ..... 2-51 T ask 14: Reco rd or V erify Man agement Server Res tore Information ............
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual 4 Contents Configur e Date and T i me ..................... ........... ............ ......... 2-1 1 1 Configur e Operating Parameters ................... .........
5 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Conte nts EFC Fabric Log .................... ................. ........... ........... ............... 4-7 EFC Product Manager A udit Log ................. .......
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual 6 Contents Restor e the Configuration ......... ................. ........... ................. 4-58 Reset Configuration Data ............... ............ .........
7 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Conte nts U ..................... ........... ............ ................. ........... ........... ............ A-3 3 Y ........... ........... ........... ......
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual 8 Contents.
McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual ( Te m p l a t e s v 2 . 1 ) 1 1-1 Out-of-Band Product Ma nagement ............................ ............ ........... ........ 1-4 1-2 Management Server ..........
2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Figures 2-21 LCD Panel (Passwo rd Entry) ....... ........... ........... ............ ................. .......... 2-28 2-22 LCD Panel (LAN 1 IP Addres s) .......
McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual 3 Figures 2-63 Configure Open Trunking Dialog Box .................. ................. ........... ...... 2-70 2-64 Open Trunking Log ..................... ..........
4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Figures 2-106 Port Properties Dialog Box ................ ................. ............ ........... .............. 2-136 2-107 McDATA File Center Home Page .....
McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual 5 Figures 3-41 Fabric Binding Dialog Box (Third) ............. ................. ............ ........... ...... 3-87 3-42 Switch Binding - Membership List Dialog Box .
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(T em plat es v2 .1) McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual 1 1-1 Status Symbols .................. ........... ................. ............ ........... ................. ...... 1-27 1-2 Operating Bar and Sw itch Status .
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McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switches Installation and Service Manu al 3 Preface This pub lica tio n is par t of a docu men tati on sui te t hat supp ort s th e McDA T A® Spher eon 3 032™ and Sher eon 3232 ™ Swit ch.
4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Preface collect maintenance data, power -on, power- off, and IPL the switch, set th e switch o nline or offline, blo ck ports, manage firmware, clean fiber optics, and ins tall or upgrad e software.
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switches Installation and Service Manu al 5 Preface • McDA T A OPENco nnect ors SNMP Support Manual (620- 000131).
6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Preface Ordering Printed Manuals T o order a paper copy of this manual, submit a pur chase or der as described in Orde ring McDA T A Documentation In structi ons , which is found on McDA T A ’s web site, http://www .
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switches Installation and Service Manu al 7 Preface measures are r equired to correct the interference . Any modifications or changes made to the switches wi.
8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Preface • The switch confo rms with all protection requirements o f EU directive 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) in accor dance with of the laws of the member coun tries relating to electromagnetic compatibili ty (EMC), emi ssions, and im munit y .
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switches Installation and Service Manu al 9 Preface CAUTION Do not press the I ML button un less directe d by a pr ocedural step or the next l evel of suppo rt. CAUTION Prior to servicing a switch or E FC Server , determine the Et hernet LAN configura tion.
10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Preface.
Gener al Infor matio n 1-1 1 General Informatio n The McDA T A ® Sph ereon™ 3032 and Sphe reon™ 3 232 F abric Swit ches provide dynamicall y switched connecti ons between Fibre Channel servers and device s in a storage ar ea network (S AN) environment.
1 1-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Switch Desc ription The Sphereon 3032/3 232 Switches provide Fibre Channel connectivity through 32 ports. Swi t ch ports operate a t either 1.
1 Swit ch D escriptio n 1-3 Gene ral In form ation • Op tiona l man agem ent s erve r wi th th e SAN M anage men t Application) and Element Mana ger applications i nstalled. The management server is a rack-mount unit that pr ovides a central point of control fo r up to 48 switches or managed McDA T A products.
1 1-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Figure 1-1 illustrates out-of-band product m anagement.
1 Swit ch D escriptio n 1-5 Gene ral In form ation Error-Det ecti on, Repo rti ng, a nd Service ability Features The switch provides the foll owing error-detection, re porting, and serviceability feat.
1 1-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n • Beaconing to assist service personne l in locati ng a specific port or switch. When port beaconing is enabled, the amber LED asso ci ated wit h th e po rt f la shes .
1 Swit ch D escriptio n 1-7 Gene ral In form ation Zoning Feature The switch supports a name server zoning feat ure that partitions attached devices into restricted-access gro ups called zones. Devices in the same zone can r ecognize and communicate with each other through switched port-to-port connections.
1 1-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Multiswitch Fabrics A Fibre Channel topology that con sists of one or more interconnected switches or switch elements is called a fa bric.
1 Swit ch D escriptio n 1-9 Gene ral In form ation • Port segmen tation - When an ISL activates, the switches exchange operating parameters to d etermine if they are compatible and can join to fo rm a single fabric. If incompatible, the connecting E_Port at each switch segments to prevent the creation of a single fabric.
1 1-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Switch Sp ecif ications This section li sts the physica l char acteristics, storage and shipp ing environment, operatin g environment, and service clearances fo r the Spher eon 30 32 and Spher eon 323 2Switches .
1 Switc h Spec ifications 1-11 Gene ral In form ation Acoustical Noise : 70 dB “A” scale Inclinatio n: 10 ° max imum Storage and Shipping Environment Protective packaging must be prov ided to pr otect the switch under all shippin g methods (d omestic and in ternationa l).
1 1-12 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Manageme nt Serv er The management server is a one rack unit (1U) high, LAN-acc essed, rack- mount un it that provides a central point of co ntrol for up to 48 con nec ted sw itc he s or oth er M cD A T A man age d p rodu cts .
1 Switc h Spec ifications 1-13 Gene ral In form ation • T ightVNC™ V iewer V ersion 1.2.7 cli ent-server s oftwar e contr ol package that provides remote network access (through a standard web browser) to the EFC Server desktop. • 1,024 me gabyte (MB) or gre ater RAM.
1 1-14 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Operati ons , and Help ) appear at the left side of the pan el.
1 Remote Workstation Configu rations 1-15 Gene ral In form ation • Ethernet LAN communication failur e between the switch and managem ent serv er • Link failure between a port and attached d evice.
1 1-16 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n network config uration usin g the customer intranet a nd one Ethern et conne ction through th e manage ment ser ver is s hown in Figure 1-4 .
1 Remote Workstation Configu rations 1-17 Gene ral In form ation Figur e 1-5 Typical Network Config uration (Two E thernet Connections) Both Ethernet adapters in the management server pr ovide auto-detecting 10/100 Mbps connections.
1 1-18 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Minimum Remote Conso le Hardware Specifications Client EFC Manag er and Product Manager ap plications d ownload and ins tall to remote worksta tions (from the EFC Server) us ing a standard w eb browser .
1 Field-Replaceable Units 1-19 Gene ral In form ation • An initial m achine load ( IML ) butt on. • An Ethe rnet LAN co nnector . • Green power ( PWR ) and amber s ystem err or ( ERR ) LEDs. Figur e 1-6 Sphereon 3032/3232 Swit ch (Front V iew) Figure 1-7 illustrates the rear of the switch.
1 1-20 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n NOTE: All of the fol lowing transceiv er types can be used in eithe r the 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps switches, how ever a 1 Gbps transceiver us ed in a 2 Gbps switch will lim it that por t to a 1 Gb ps data rat e.
1 Connect ors a nd Ind icator s 1-21 Gene ral In form ation Each power supply has a separate CTP card connection to allow for independent AC power sources. The po wer supplies are input-rated at 100 to 230 volts al ternatin g curren t (V AC). Connectors and Indicators Connectors and indicators include the: • Initial machin e load ( IML ) button.
1 1-22 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Power a nd Sy stem Error LEDs The PWR LED ( Figure 1-6 on pa ge 1 - 19) i lluminates when t he switch is connected to facility AC power and power ed on.
1 Software D iagnostic Features 1-23 Gene ral In form ation Softwar e Diagnostic Features The switch provides the fo llowing diagnostic software featur es that aid in fau lt isolatio n and repair of p.
1 1-24 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Besides acce ss to director and switch Element Mana gers, you ma y configure some featur es through both your SAN m anagement applicatio n and through th e Element Manager .
1 Element Manager Description 1-25 Gene ral In form ation views and clickin g the left or right mouse button, you can quickly manage and m onitor the swit ch on your network.
1 1-26 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n • Configure the FICON an d Open Systems Ma nagement Server features if optional FICON and Ope n Systems Management Ser ver is in sta lle d.
1 Using the Element Manager 1-27 Gene ral In form ation NOTE: The Call Hom e Notifica tion featur e may be option al, depe nding on your pu rchase d softwar e package. • Reset port operation. •R u n p o r t d i a g n o s t i c s . • Set the date and time on the switch.
1 1-28 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n button cancels the opera tion and closes the dialog bo x without saving the information you entered. Keyboar d Navi gati on Keyboard navigation is an alternative to mous e navigation.
1 Using the Element Manager 1-29 Gene ral In form ation • Open Sy stems . Cli ck this ra dio button fo r (non-FICON) F ibre chan nel en vir onm ents.
1 1-30 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n and the amber LED goes out. Y ou can only enable beaconing if there are no s ystem errors (the system erro r light is off) o r if the FRU ha s failed.
1 Using the Element Manager 1-31 Gene ral In form ation Switch Operating Parameters Select this o ption to dis play the Con figure Switch Paramet ers dialog box for setting Fibre Channel operati ng parameters. In this d ialog box, you can set the preferre d domain identificatio n (1 to 31) and make it insi stent.
1 1-32 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n In FICON mana gement style , use the dialog box to enable extended distance buf fering for 10 to 100 km, link incident (LIN) alerts, and port binding for each port.
1 Using the Element Manager 1-33 Gene ral In form ation procedur es, you must have enabled either the FICON Management Server o r Open Systems M anagement Server through the Conf igure Feature Key dialog box. Features Displays th e Configure Feature Key dialog bo x.
1 1-34 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Export Configuration Report Select this option to display the Export Config uration.
1 Using the Element Manager 1-35 Gene ral In form ation Hardware Lo g This log displa ys informat ion on FRUs in serted and removed fro m the switch. Each log entry includes the name of the FRU insert.
1 1-36 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n IPL Select this op tion to initiate an in itial program load on the switch . A dialog box di splays to allow you to conf irm the IPL. Note that an IPL does not af fect any configuration settings done through the Element Manager .
1 Using the Element Manager 1-37 Gene ral In form ation The parameters of the call h ome notification feature are conf igu re d th r ough y our SAN m anage men t appl ica tion. For more information, refer to your SAN management app lication Software User Manual .
1 1-38 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n backward through the displayed help frames. Exit the help feature at any time by clicking the Close icon at the top of the Help window .
1 Using the Element Manager 1-39 Gene ral In form ation • Enable Unit Beaconing • Cle ar Syst em Err or Ligh t •I P L S w i t c h • Set S witch Date an d T ime • Set Switch Online St ate Port M enu Double-click a port t o displ ay the P ort Proper ties dialog bo x.
1 1-40 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n any row in this view to d isplay the Port Proper ties dialo g box for the port.
1 Using the Element Manager 1-41 Gene ral In form ation • Define Ni ckname . Displays the Define Ni ckn ame dialog box, wher e you can define a nickname to display for the attached device instead of the device's 8- byte WWN. • Display options .
1 1-42 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n •D i a g n o s t i c s • Channel Wrap (FICON mana gement style onl y) • Swap .
1 Using the Element Manager 1-43 Gene ral In form ation Messages display to the right of the status symbol as you move the cursor over options under the menu bar men us. These messages provide additional details about tasks that you can perform through the menu optio n.
1 1-44 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Closi ng the E lement Manager T o close the Element Manager , do one of the following: •S e l e c t Clos e fr om the Produ ct menu on the menu b ar .
1 Using the Element Manager 1-45 Gene ral In form ation — Event log entries, and clear the IML LED a t the fro nt panel. — Informatio n about attached devices (nod es).
1 1-46 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n • warmStart - reports that the SN MP agent i s reinitia lizing due to a switch IPL . • authori zationFailur e - re ports access by a n unauthoriz ed SNMP manager .
1 To o ls a nd Tes t E q u i p m e n t 1-47 Gene ral In form ation • Fiber -optic wrap pl ug - An SFP multimode (shortwave laser) o r singlemode (lon gwave laser) wra p plug is required to perform p o r t l o op b ac k d i a g no st i c te s t s.
1 1-48 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Genera l Info rmatio n Figur e 1-10 Null Modem Cable Too ls Sup plie d by Service Perso nnel The following tools ar e expected to be supplied by service per sonnel performing sw itch instal lation an d maint enance action s.
Installatio n T asks 2-1 2 Ins talla tio n T asks This chapter describes tas ks to install, con figure, and verify operation of the Spher eon 3032 Switch or Spher eon 3232 Switch and rack -mount Enterprise Fabric Connectivity (EFC) Server .
2 2-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T able 2-3 Defaults for R eset Configuration (Switch) Ta b l e 2 - 2 Factory-Set Defau.
2 2-3 Inst allat ion T asks Switch Addressing IP Address 10.1.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 MAC Addres s PROM value Switch Operating Param ete rs Preferred Dom ain ID - P ref erre.
2 2-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Installation Options The switch is installed in one of three config urations.
2 Summary of Instal lation T asks 2-5 Inst allat ion T asks Summary of Installation T asks Ta b l e 2 - 4 summarizes insta llation tasks for the switch, manag ement server , and Ethe rnet hub. The table numbe rs and describes each task, states if the task is r equired or optional, and lists the page r efer ence for the task.
2 2-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 15: Verify Switch-to- Management Serv er Communication . Optional 2-55 T ask 16: Co nfigure PFE Key (Optional ) . Optional - configure if a feature key is ordered by the customer .
2 T ask 1: V erify Inst allati on Requir ements 2-7 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 1: V erify Ins tallation Requir ements V erify the following req uirements are met prior to switch and manageme nt server installatio n.
2 2-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 2: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Ethernet Hub (Optional) The Sphereo n 3032 S witch or Spher eon 3232 Switch is managed through either: • An Internet con nection to a browser-capable PC (SANpilot interface).
2 T ask 2: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Ether net Hub ( Optional) 2-9 Inst allat ion T asks 2. Position th e first hub on a table or desktop as directed by the customer . 3. Stack the remaining hu bs on top of the first hub a s shown in Figure 2-1 .
2 2-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-2 Patch Cable and MDI Selector Configura tion 5. Connect the U. S. power co rd to the r eceptacle at the r ear of each hub and to an AC power st rip (a power strip is provided with the optional management server).
2 T ask 2: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Ether net Hub ( Optional) 2-11 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-3 Mounting Bracket Installation (Ethernet Hub) 2. Position th e first hub in the eq uipment rack as directed by the customer . Alig n screw holes in the m ounting brackets w ith screw holes in the rack -mount s tandards.
2 2-12 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 5. T o interconnect three hubs: NOTE: T o connec t two hub s, use step a and step c (t op and middl e hub inst ructions on ly).
2 T a sk 3: Unpac k, Inspec t, and Install the Sw itch 2-13 Inst allat ion T asks Unpa ck and In spect the S wit ch Unpack and inspect the switch: When you remov e the switch from the ca rton, do no t rest it on it s rear pa nel while ex amining it. T o do so may break the FRU handles.
2 2-14 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks A McDA T A-supplied po wer cord is prov ided for each switch power supply .
2 T ask 4: C onfigu re Network Info rm ation 2-15 Inst allat ion T asks • IP address - th e factory preset de fault internet protocol (IP) addres s is 10 .1.1 .1 0. Th e default IP addr ess is also 10.1.1.1 0 . If Reset Con figuration is selected from the element manager application, the sw itch resets to the default address of 10 .
2 2-16 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks If multiple switches (or multiple Fabricenter equipm ent cabinets) are installed or a public L AN segment is use d, networ k addresses must be changed to conform to the cus tomer ’s LAN addr essing scheme.
2 T ask 4: C onfigu re Network Info rm ation 2-17 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-5 Connection Description Dialog Box 6. T y pe Sphereo n 3032 or Sphereon 3 232 in the Name f ield and click OK . The Connect T o dialog box displays. Figur e 2-6 Connect T o Dialog Box 7.
2 2-18 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-7 COMn (COM1 or COM2) Dialog Box 8. Configure t he Port Settings parameters as follows : — Bits pe r seco nd - 576 00. — Data bits - 8.
2 T ask 4: C onfigu re Network Info rm ation 2-19 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-8 Hyperterminal Window 10. At the C> prompt, type ipconfig an d press En ter . The HyperT ermin al window disp lays with conf igurati on informat ion listed as follow s: — MAC Ad dress .
2 2-20 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks When the new network addresses ar e configur ed at the switch, the messa ge Requ est c ompl eted OK displ ays at the bottom of the HyperT ermin al wind ow .
2 T ask 5: LAN-Connect t he Switch 2-21 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 5: L AN-Connect the Switch Connect the switch to the customer- supplied Ethernet LAN segment or the Ethernet hu b installed in T ask 2: Unpack, Inspect, and Ins tall the Ethe rnet Hu b (Opti onal ) .
2 2-22 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 6: Unpack, Inspec t, and Install the Management Server The management server is.
2 T a sk 6: Unpack, Inspect, and Install the Management Server 2-23 Inst allat ion T asks Inst all the mana geme nt se rver i n the equipment cabinet. R efer to the 1U Serv er Rac k-Moun t Kit Installa tion Inst ructi ons (958-000 310) f or guidan ce.
2 2-24 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks b. Connect the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the corporate intranet as dir ected by the customer ’s network admin istra tor .
2 T ask 7: Configure Management Server Password and Network Addresses 2-25 Inst allat ion T asks 10. After successful POST completion, the LCD panel displays a We l c o m e ! ! message and all f ront panel LEDs exting uish. 1 1. If a POST error or other malfunction occurs, go to MAP 0 000 : Star t MAP o n page 3-6 to is olate the problem.
2 2-26 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Configure Passwor d T o conf igure a new LCD panel pas sword: 1.
2 T ask 7: Configure Management Server Password and Network Addresses 2-27 Inst allat ion T asks Configure Private LAN Addr es ses T o configure TCP/IP network info rmation for the private L AN connection (LAN 2): 1. At the management server ’ s LCD panel, pr ess ENTE R .
2 2-28 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-19 LCD Panel (LAN 2 Subnet Mask) 6. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to input a new subn et mask, the n press ENTER .
2 T ask 7: Configure Management Server Password and Network Addresses 2-29 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-22 LCD Panel (LAN 1 IP Addr ess) 4. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to input a new IP address , then pr ess ENTER . The following message appears ( Figure 2-23 ): Figur e 2-23 LCD Panel (Save Change) 5.
2 2-30 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 8: Configure Manage ment S erve r In for mati on Configure the computer name an d workgroup name for th e management server .
2 T a sk 8: Configure Manage ment Server Infor matio n 2-31 Inst allat ion T asks 3. T ype the default password and click OK . The We l co m e t o Win do w s dialog box di splays ( Figure 2-2 7 ). NOTE: The default T ightVNC viewer passw ord is pass word.
2 2-32 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 5. T y pe t he de fault W i ndow s 200 0 use r name and passwo rd and click OK . The management server ’s W indows 2000 desktop opens and t he SANav igator Log In or EFCM 8 Log In dialog box displays ( Figure 2-29 ).
2 T a sk 8: Configure Manage ment Server Infor matio n 2-33 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-30 Control Pa nel Window 2. Double-c lick the System icon. The Syste m Properties dialog box displays with the General tab selected as the default. 3. Click t he Network Ide ntification tab.
2 2-34 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-31 System Pr operties Dialog Box (Network Identificatio n T ab) 4. Click Proper ties . Th e Identific ation Changes dialog bo x displays ( Figure 2-32 ).
2 T a sk 8: Configure Manage ment Server Infor matio n 2-35 Inst allat ion T asks 5. A t the Computer Nam e f i e l d , c ha n ge t he n am e t o MGMTSER VER , at t he Wor k gro up field, change the name to WORKGROUP , then click OK . The d ialog box closes.
2 2-36 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-34 Local Area Connection 2 Status Dialog Box 4. Click Proper ties . Th e Local Area Conn ection 2 Properties dialog box displays ( Figure 2-35 ).
2 T a sk 8: Configure Manage ment Server Infor matio n 2-37 Inst allat ion T asks 5. Double-c lick the Internet Pr otocol (TCP/I P) entry . The Intern et Prot ocol (TCP/IP) Pr operties di alog box dis plays ( Figure 2-36 on page 2-37). Figur e 2-36 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Prope rties Dialog Box 6.
2 2-38 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 1 1. T o optionally configure addr esses for the public LAN connection (LAN 1), double-click the Local Area Connection 1 icon and repeat step 3 through step 10 of this procedure.
2 T as k 9: Configure W indow s 2000 Users 2-39 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-37 Users and Passwords Dialog Box 3. The Gu est user name is a built-in account in the W in dows 2000 operating system and can not be deleted. The srvacc account is for field service users and must not be m odified or deleted.
2 2-40 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-38 Windows Security Dialog Box 2. Click Change Password . The Change Pa ssword di al og bo x di spla ys ( Figure 2-39 on page 2-40 ).
2 T as k 9: Configure W indow s 2000 Users 2-41 Inst allat ion T asks NOTE: The New Password and Conf irm New Pas sword fields are case-sensiti ve. 4. Click OK . The default adm inistrator passwor d changes and the Change P assword dialog box clos es.
2 2-42 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-41 Add New User Wizar d (Second Window) 3. T ype the new user ’s password in the Pass word an d Confirm pass word fields , then click Next .
2 T as k 9: Configure W indow s 2000 Users 2-43 Inst allat ion T asks 5. Click Fini sh . The new user informa tion is added and the wizar d closes. Recor d the user information for r efer ence if the management server har d drive fails and must be r estor ed.
2 2-44 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-44 EFCSERV ERsrvacc Pr operties Dialog Box (Gr oup Membership T a b) 3. Based on the level of acce ss to be changed, select the St anda rd u ser , Restrict ed user , or Other radio butt on.
2 T a sk 10: Set Man agement Ser ver Date and T ime 2-45 Inst allat ion T asks 2. A t the Cont ro l Panel window , do uble-click the Da te/Time icon. The Date /T ime Properties di alog b ox di sp lays with the Date & T ime page open. NOTE: The Ti m e Z o n e field must be se t before the D ate & T ime field.
2 2-46 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks a. Select the appropriate time zone from the drop-down list a t the top of the dialog box. b. If instructed by the customer ’s system adm inistrator , select the Automatically adjust clock for daylight sav ing changes check box.
2 T ask 12: A ssi gn User Names a nd Pas sword s 2-47 Inst allat ion T asks 2. At the W indo ws 2000 desktop, double-click the Cal lHo me Configuration i con. The Call Home Con figuration dialog box displays ( Figure 2-47 ). Figur e 2-47 Call Home Configuration Dialog Box 3.
2 2-48 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 3. Click Login . The application opens and the SANavigator or EFCM 8 mai n windo w app ears ( Fig ure 2-48 on page 2- 48). Figur e 2-48 Main Window (SANavigato r 4.
2 T ask 12: A ssi gn User Names a nd Pas sword s 2-49 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-49 SANavigator or EFCM 8 Server Users D ialog Box 5. Click Add . The Add User dialo g box displays ( Figure 2-50 ).
2 2-50 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 6. Enter information in fields as directed by the customer: • Name - click in this field and type a new user name up to 16 alphanumeric characters in length.
2 T as k 13: Config ure the Switch to the Managem ent App lication 2-51 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 13: Configure the Switch to the Management Application T o manage a new switch, it must be identified to and discover ed by the SAN managem ent applicatio n.
2 2-52 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-52 Domain Information Dialog Box (IP Address Page) 3. T ype a sw itch descri ption ( Sphereo n 3216 , fo r example) in the Descripti on field.
2 T a sk 1 4: Re cord or V erify Ma nag emen t Serve r Re store Infor m ation 2-53 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 14: Recor d or V erify Management Server Restor e Info r mati on Configuratio n information must be recorded to restore the management server in case of har d drive failur e.
2 2-54 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks b. V erify if the ma nagement server is set to automatica lly adjust the clock for d aylight savin gs time cha nges. 4. Record the Product ID number as follows : a.
2 T ask 15: V erify Switc h-to-Managem ent Server Commu nication 2-55 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 15: V erify Sw itch-to-Ma nagement Server Communication Communication must be verified between the switch and s erver (SAN managemen t and Element Ma nager applica tions).
2 2-56 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks b. If switch operation appears degraded or a switch failure is indicated (FR U alert symbols a nd a yellow triang le or red diamond at the status bar), go to MAP 0000: Start MAP on page 3-6 to isola te the problem.
2 T a sk 16: Configur e PFE Key (Optional) 2-57 Inst allat ion T asks • Flexport T echnology - A Flexport T echnology sw itch is deli vered at a discount with only eight ports enabled. When additional port capacity is required, the remaining ports are enabled (in eight-port increments) thr ough purchase of this featur e.
2 2-58 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 4. T ype the PFE key (case-sensitive xxxx-xxxx-x xxx-xx format ) and click OK . The Enabl e Featur e Key dialog bo x displays. Figur e 2-57 Enable Feature Key Dialog Box 5.
2 T ask 17: Configure Managem ent Server (Optional) 2-59 Inst allat ion T asks NOTE: PFE keys a re encod ed to w ork with the seria l number of the install ed switc h only .
2 2-60 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T o configure the open systems management server (Open Systems Mana geme nt Styl e only ): 1.
2 T ask 17: Configure Managem ent Server (Optional) 2-61 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-60 Configure FICON Managem ent Server Dialog Box 2. Enable or dis able the follow ing options by selecti ng (cl.
2 2-62 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 4. Click Activate to enable changes and allow or prohibit FICON host control.
2 T ask 17: Configure Managem ent Server (Optional) 2-63 Inst allat ion T asks Enable/Disable and Online State Functions In order for Fabric Binding to func tion , specific operating parameters and optional featur es must be enabled.
2 2-64 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks • WWNs of switches connected t o E_Ports (E_Port co nnection policy). The WWN is the WWN of the attached switch. • WWNs of de vices connected to F_Ports and sw itches connecte d to E_Ports (all -ports conn ection policy) .
2 T ask 17: Configure Managem ent Server (Optional) 2-65 Inst allat ion T asks • T o disable Switch Bind ing (when a ch eckmark appears in th e Enable Switch Binding check box), click the Enable S witch Binding check box to r emove the checkmark, then click Activate .
2 2-66 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-62 Switch Binding Membership List Dialog B ox NOTE: Refer to Con figur e Sw.
2 T ask 17: Configure Managem ent Server (Optional) 2-67 Inst allat ion T asks • Switch Binding is not enabled for the same port ty pe as enabled for the Connection Policy in the Switch Binding State Chang e dialog box.
2 2-68 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks • If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled an d the switch is offline you can disable Switch Binding, but En terprise Fabric Mod e will also disable.
2 Open T runkin g 2-69 Inst allat ion T asks av a i l ab l e t o u p g r ad e t h e Sp h e re o n 3 2 3 2 S wi t c h f ro m 1 6 t o 2 4 p o rt s , o r fr om 24 to 32 ports. Each port expansion kit includes eight SFP optical transceivers and upgrade instructions.
2 2-70 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T o instal l and enab le this option, select the Co nfi gur e Feat ur e K ey option under th e elemen t manag er ’s Configure me nu. Ref er to Ta s k 1 6 : Configure PFE Key (Optional) on page 2-56.
2 Open T runkin g 2-71 Inst allat ion T asks “cong este d” and traffic is reroute d (if p ossib le) to an unco ngest ed link. Note tha t rer outing may not be pos sible if there are no alter nate lin ks avai lab le or if alt ernat e link s are co ngest ed or credit-s tarved.
2 2-72 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks A back pr essur e event occurs when the per centag e of time the ISL has a l ow BB cr edit condit ion exceeds the low BB cr edit threshold.
2 Open T runkin g 2-73 Inst allat ion T asks Threshold % Right click in the column to d isplay these o ptions: • Set All T o xx - Sets al l cells in t his column to the value (xx) tha t you clicked. • Restore All - Sets all cells in the column to the previous values.
2 2-74 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 18: Set Switch Date and T ime Spher eon 3032/32 32 element manager log entries ar e stamped with the date and time received fr om the switch.
2 T a sk 18: Set Switc h Date and T ime 2-75 Inst allat ion T asks —H o u r ( HH ): 0 through 23 . —M i n u t e ( MM ): 0 through 59 . —S e c o n d ( SS ): 0 through 59 . 4. Click Activate to set the switch date and time and close the Configur e Date and T ime dialog box.
2 2-76 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 19: Configure the Spher e on 3032/3232 Ele ment Manager Applications Selectivel.
2 T ask 19: Con figure the S phereon 3032/3232 Elem ent Manag er A pplications 2-77 Inst allat ion T asks 1. At the Hardwar e V iew for the selected switch, click the Configure icon at the navigation contro l panel and select Identification fro m the Configure m enu .
2 2-78 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 20: Config ure Switch Oper ating Paramete rs Use the pr ocedures in this section to set parameters on the switch for fabric operation thr ough the Config ure Switch Para meters dialog box.
2 T ask 20: Configure Switch Oper ating Parameters 2-79 Inst allat ion T asks NOTE: Ordi narily , you do not need to c hange val ues in t his dialog box fr om their de faults. The only exc eption is t he Preferr ed Domain ID . Change t his value if t he sw itch wi ll participat e in a multisw itch fab ric.
2 2-80 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Insiste nt Click the check box to r emove or add a check ma rk.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-81 Inst allat ion T asks active zone set. These ch anges includ e activating and deac tivating the zone set, or enabling and disabling the default zone.
2 2-82 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-69 Configure Fabric Parame ters Dialog Box NOTE: Ordi narily , you do not need to c hange val ues in t his dialog box fr om their de faults.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-83 Inst allat ion T asks circuit when err o rs are detected and ar e not r eleased for r euse until the time set by the R_A_TOV value expir es. The default value is 1 00 tenths (10 secon ds). Set a value between 10 tenths and 1 200 tenths (1 through 120 se conds) .
2 2-84 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Note that a t least o ne switch in a mu l tiswitch fabric needs to be set as Principal or Defau lt . If all of the switches ar e set to Never P rinc ipal , all of the interswit ch links (ISLs ) will segment.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-85 Inst allat ion T asks b. Click the Blocked check box to block o r unblock a po rt. A check mark in the box indicates the port is blocked. Blocking the port prevents the attach ed device from communicating with the switch.
2 2-86 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Click this check box to displa y a check mark and enabl e WWN binding for the port. T his allows o nly a specific device to attach to the port.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-87 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-71 Configure Ports Dialog Bo x (FICON Management Style) a. Click t he 10-100 km check box to enable extended distance buffering for a port. A check mark in the box indicates extended distance operati on up to 100 kilometers (through repeaters ) is enabled.
2 2-88 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks nickname w ill have exclusive attach ment to the port if WW N Binding is enabled. If a valid WWN or nick name is not entered in this field, but the WWN Bindin g check box is checked (enabled), then no devices can connect to the port.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-89 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-72 Configure Addr esses - Active Dialog Box a. S elec t a bla nk Na me field an d type a descripti ve port name of 24 or fewer alphan umeric characters. Use a n ame that reflects the device connected to the port.
2 2-90 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks • Prohibit or allow connections for an entire r ow (r ow 0C is prohibited in the Confi gure Addresses - Act ive dialog bo x example). • Prohibit or allo w connection s for all switch po rts.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-91 Inst allat ion T asks Configure SNMP T r ap M essag e Recip ients Perform this procedure to configure comm unity n ames, writ e autho rizat ion s, and netwo rk addre sses and f or up t o 12 SN MP t rap message recipients.
2 2-92 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks d. The default user da tagram protoco l (UDP) port number for trap recipients is 162 . e. T y pe a decimal port number in the associated UDP Port Number field to override the default.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-93 Inst allat ion T asks a. T ype the IP addres s or DNS host name of the email server in the E-mail Serv er field. Use 64 alphanumeric characters or less. It is reco mmended the IP addr ess be used.
2 2-94 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-76 Configure Ethernet Events Dialog B ox 3. Click t he Enable Ethernet Event s check box. A check mark appears in the check box to indicate Ethernet events are enabled.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-95 Inst allat ion T asks 3. Click t he Enable Cal l Home Event Notification check box. A check mark appears in the check box to indicate call-home event notificatio n is enabled.
2 2-96 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks — Percent traf fic capacity utilized . This is the percent of the port’s throughput capacity achieved by the measur ed throughput. This settin g constitutes the threshold valu e.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-97 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-79 New Threshold Alerts Dial og Box – First Screen 3. Ente r a n ame f rom one to 64 chara cter s in l ength. All c haract ers in the ISO Latin-1 charac ter set, excluding contro l characters, ar e allow ed.
2 2-98 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-80 New Threshold Alerts Dial og Box - Second Screen 6. Enter a percentage fr om 1 through 100 for % utilization . When throughput reaches this percentage of port capacity , a threshold alert will occur .
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-99 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-81 New Threshold Alerts Dial og Box - Third Screen 10. Either select Port T ype or Port List.
2 2-100 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-82 New Threshold Alerts Dial og Box - Summary Screen 12. S ele ct Finish . The Configure Threshold Aler ts dialog box appears li sting the name, type, and state of the alert that you just configured.
2 T ask 21: C onfig ure Fabr ic Oper ating Paramete rs 2-101 Inst allat ion T asks 6. S elec t Ne xt when you are don e. A Modify Thr eshold s creen appears where you can change the % utiliz ation, cumulat ive minutes fo r the threshold to occur before notification, and the time interval for measuring throughput and for alert noti fication.
2 2-102 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks T ask 22: Configure Open T runking This option is only avai lable if the opti onal Open T runking feature is installed. Selecting this optio n opens the Conf igur e Open T runking dialog bo x.
2 T ask 24: Back Up Configuration Data 2-103 Inst allat ion T asks 4. Click Send T est . Call-home and e-mail test messages ar e transmitted and an Information dia log box displays. Click OK to close the dialog box. 5. V erify with recipients that call-home an d e-mail notifications were re cei ve d.
2 2-104 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks installatio n tasks, and verified wh ile performing T ask 14: R ecord or V erify Manage ment Se rver Res tore Informa tion on p age 2- 53.
2 T ask 24: Back Up Configuration Data 2-105 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-85 Shut Down Windows Dialog Box b. Select the Re start option from the list box and click OK .
2 2-106 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks NOTE: Do not simu ltaneously press the Ctrl , Alt , and Delete keys. This a ction lo gs the user on to t he br owser-c apabl e PC, n ot th e rack-mount management server .
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-107 Inst allat ion T asks • Config ure SNMP tr ap message r ecipien ts, enable the command line interface (CLI), an d configure the open systems management server (OSMS) f eature.
2 2-108 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-87 Enter Network Password D ialog Box c. T ype the default user nam e and passwor d. NOTE: The default SANpilot interfa ce user na me is Administrator and the default password is pa ssword.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-109 Inst allat ion T asks Configure Switc h Ports Perform procedures in this section to configu re names and operating characteristics for Fibr e Channel ports. T o configure one or mor e switch ports: 1.
2 2-110 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks initializa tion to verify that FC- AL devices are still logged in. It is recommended this option be enabl e d fo r p or ts con fig ured for loop operatio n.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-111 Inst allat ion T asks If the switch is ins talled on a public LAN, the name sho uld reflect the switch’s Ethernet network domain name system (DNS) host name. For example, if the DNS host n ame is sphereon450 0.
2 2-112 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-91 Configure Panel (Switch P age with Date/Time T ab) a. Click th e Date fields that r equire change, and type numbers in the followin g ranges: •M o n t h ( MM ): 1 through 12 .
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-113 Inst allat ion T asks 1. Set the switch of fline as follo ws: a. A t the Con figure panel, select the Oper ations opti on at th e left side of the panel. The Oper atio ns panel opens an d the Switch page displays with the Beacon tab selected b.
2 2-114 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks b. At the Insi stent D omain I D field, select Enabled or Disabl ed .
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-115 Inst allat ion T asks 2. At the Oper ations panel, select the Configure opti on at t he left side of the panel. The Con fig ur e panel opens with th e Ports page displayed.
2 2-116 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks NOTE: If the switch is attac hed to a fabric elemen t, the switch and element must be set to the same E_D_T OV value.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-117 Inst allat ion T asks 4. Click Activate to save and acti vate the changes. The messag e Yo u r changes to th e fabric para meters config uration have bee n successfully activa ted appears.
2 2-118 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-94 Configure Panel (Dir ector Page with Network T ab) a. A t the IP A ddr ess f ield, type the new value as specified by the customer ’s netw ork adminis trator (default is 10.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-119 Inst allat ion T asks 4. Update the address r esolution protocol (AR P) table for the browser PC. a. S ele ct th e Exit option fr om th e File menu to close the SAN pilot interface and browser applica tions.
2 2-120 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 2. A t the Co nfigure panel, click th e Manage ment tab. The Man ageme nt page displays with the SNMP tab selected ( Figure 2-96 on page 2-120).
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-121 Inst allat ion T asks e. Click the check box in the Write Authorization column to enable or disable write authorization for the trap r ecipient (default is disabled).
2 2-122 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks • Click Enable to activate the CLI. The message Y our changes to the CLI ena ble state ha ve been successfull y activated appea rs. • Click Di sable to deactivate the CLI.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-123 Inst allat ion T asks Configur e User Rights Perform t his procedure to conf igure the adm inistrator-level and operator-level pa sswords used to acces s the SANpilot interface through the Enter Network Password dialog box.
2 2-124 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks b. T y pe the opera tor password (as speci fied by the customer ’s network a dminis trator) in the New Password field. Use 16 alphanumeric ch aracters or les s.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-125 Inst allat ion T asks c. The Attached WWN column contai ns read-only f ields that list the world wide names of attached Fibr e Channel devices.
2 2-126 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks 2. Select the connection po licy from the Switch B inding S tate drop-down list. The switch binding s tate indicates the type of binding restrictions imp osed on the switch .
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-127 Inst allat ion T asks Configure Fabric Binding Perform this procedure to configure fabric bin ding by attached fabric member (domain ID and WWN). The SANtegrity featur e must be installed to access th is control.
2 2-128 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks • Unsaved & In active - In formati on displa yed may be different than the active config uration sa ved for the fabric. 3. Click Save and Ac tivate to save and activate the display ed fabric binding config uration.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-129 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-103 C onfigure Panel (Security Page with EFM T ab) 2. Perform one of the following st eps as req uired: • Click Enable to activate EFM.
2 2-130 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Figur e 2-104 C onfigure Panel (Perform ance Page with OpenT runking Ta b) a. A t the O penT runking State field, select Enabled or Disa bled .
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-131 Inst allat ion T asks d. The low BB_Cr edit thr eshold is the percent ti me an ISL is allowed to not trans mit data because B B_Credit is unava ilable. When the threshold is exce eded, data is r ero uted to another ISL.
2 2-132 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks Ins tall P FE Ke ys (Optional) Perform this procedur e to install one or mor e of the following option al f eatures: • OSMS - These feature allo ws open systems host control of the switch.
2 T a sk 2 5: Conf igure the Switch from the SAN pilot In ter fac e (Opti onal) 2-133 Inst allat ion T asks b. Click the Onlin e State tab, then click Set Offlin e . The message Y o ur operations chan ges have been successfully activate d appea rs. 2.
2 2-134 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks b. Click the Onlin e State tab, then click Set O nline . The message Y o ur operations chan ges have been successfully activate d appea rs.
2 T ask 27: Connect Switch t o a Fabric Dir ector (O ption al) 2-135 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 27: Connect Switch to a Fabric Director (Optional) T o provide Fibre channel connectivity between publ ic devices and fabric-attached devices, connect th e switch to an expansion port (E_Port) of a McDA T A Dir ector .
2 2-136 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks c. Ensur e the Operational State fie ld displays Online and t he Reason field dis plays N/ A o r i s b l a n k .
2 T ask 2 8: Reg ister wi th t he Mc DA T A F ile Cen te r 2-137 Inst allat ion T asks T ask 28: Register with the McDA T A File Center T o complete the insta llation, register with the McDA T A File Center web site to receive e-mail updates and access th e following: • T echnical publicat ions.
2 2-138 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks •L a s t n a m e . • E-ma il address. •C o m p a n y . •T i t l e . 3. Complete th e informati on fields as required and click Register .
2 T ask 2 8: Reg ister wi th t he Mc DA T A F ile Cen te r 2-139 Inst allat ion T asks Figur e 2-108 M cDA T A File Center (New User Registration Page) 4. At the br owser PC, close the Internet session. If no switch problems ar e indicated, installation tasks are co mplete.
2 2-140 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Insta llati on Tasks.
Diag nost ics 3-1 3 Diagnostics This chapter describes diagnostic pr ocedure s used by service repr es entatives to isolate Spher eon 3032/3232 Switch pr oblems or failures to the field-r e placeable unit (FRU) level. The chapter specifically describ es how to perf orm maintena nce analysi s pro cedures (M APs).
3 3-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Quick Start Ta b l e 3 - 2 lists the MAPs in this chapter . Fault iso lation no rmally begins at MAP 0000: Start MAP on page 3 -6. However , Ta b l e 3 - 3 li sts the event code s and the correspondi ng MAPs.
3 Maintenance Analysis Procedures 3-3 Diagnostics Ta b l e 3 - 3 Event Codes versus Maintenance Act ion Event Code Explanation Acti on 001 System power- down. Power on swit ch. 01 1 Login server da tabase invalid. Go to MAP 0700 . 021 Name server database inval id.
3 3-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 203 Power supp ly ac voltage re covery . No action requi red. 204 Power supp ly DC voltag e recovery . No action requi red. 206 Power supp ly removed.
3 Maintenance Analysis Procedures 3-5 Diagnostics 505 Port module rev ision not sup ported. No action requi red. 506 Fibre Channel por t failure. Go to MAP 0600 . 507 Loopback dia gnostics port failu re. Go to MAP 0600 . 508 Fibre Channel por t anomaly det ected.
3 3-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics MAP 0000: Start MAP This MAP d escribes init ial fault is olation for the Sphereon 3032 /3232 Switch.
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-7 Diagnostics • If perf orming faul t isolati on using the SANpi lot inter face, the admin istrator u ser name and pa ssword. Both ar e ca se sens itive and requ ired when prompted at the Us erna me and Password Required di alog b ox.
3 3-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 5 Is the EF C Manager applic ation act ive? NO YES ↓ Go to step 7 .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-9 Diagnostics 3. After a f ew second s, the LCD p anel di splays the foll owing message perta ining to b oot se quence selecti on ( Figure 3-2 ): Figur e 3-2 LCD Panel During Boot Sequence 4. Ignore th e messag e. After te n second s, the server p erforms the boot s equence fr om the basic input/o utput system (BIOS).
3 3-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics . Figur e 3-3 EFC Manager Pr oduct View Did t he Product View displa y and does th e EFC Ma nager app lica tion appear o perationa l? YES NO ↓ An EF C Serv er har dwa r e pr oblem is in dica ted.
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-11 Diagnostics The grey squar e indic ates the E FC Server cannot commu nicate wi th the sw itch bec ause: • The swi tch-to- EFC Serv er Ether net link failed. • Ac po wer distri bution in the s witch f ailed. • The con trol proces sor (CT P) ca rd faile d.
3 3-12 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 10 Does a red diamond wit h yell ow backgr ound (fai lure ind icator) appear at the a lert panel a nd as the backg round to t he icon r eprese nting the switch repor ting th e proble m? YES NO ↓ Go to step 1 4 .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-13 Diagnostics YES NO ↓ Go to step 1 8 . 15 Click t he icon r eprese nting the s witch reporting the probl em. The Hardware View displa ys. At th e Hardware View : • Obser ve whet her the Sp hereon 30 32/3232 Status table is yel low and switc h sta tus is Minor Failure or Not In st all ed .
3 3-14 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics YES NO ↓ Go to step 2 2 . 19 Inspect t he port s tate and LE D statu s for all p orts with an atten tion indica tor . a. At the Hardwa re View , cl ick the port gr aphic w ith the attentio n indicat or .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-15 Diagnostics 20 Port bea conin g is e nabled. a. Consult wit h the custome r and next lev el of suppor t to determi ne the reas on port be aconing is enabl ed. b. Disable por t beacon ing: 1. At the Hardwa re View , right-c lick th e port graphic.
3 3-16 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics . Figur e 3-5 Link Incident Log If a link inciden t occur red, the a ffected por t numbe r is list ed with one of the f ollowing messages. Link interface incident - implicit incident.
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-17 Diagnostics 23 Obtain e vent code s from th e Sphere on 3032/32 32 E vent Log . If multipl e event codes are fou nd, note all co des and associate d severity levels . R ec ord the dat e, ti me , an d lis ted seq ue nce , and d ete rmi ne i f th e codes are rela ted to t he repo rted proble m.
3 3-18 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 26 Is the powe r switch s et to the Power On ( 1 ) position? NO YES ↓ Go to step 2 9 .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-19 Diagnostics ↓ A pow er di stri but ion pr oble m is indi cated . Go to step 23 to obtain event co des. If no event c odes are fo und, go to MAP 0100: Powe r Distrib ution Anal ysis on page 3-28. A faulty PWR L ED is ind icated, b ut Fibre Ch annel p ort oper ation is not disr upted.
3 3-20 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 33 Check FRUs ( port SFPs , fans, po wer supp lies) for fai lure symp toms. Is the amb er LED ad jacent to a port SFP illu minate d? NO YES ↓ A port S FP fail ure is i ndicated .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-21 Diagnostics 38 Boot the we b brow ser PC. a. Power on the PC in accorda nce with t he inst ructio ns deliver ed with th e PC. The Windows desktop a ppear s. b. Launch th e PC brows er appl ication by double -clicki ng the appropria te icon at the Wi ndows des ktop.
3 3-22 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-8 SANpilot View Panel - S witch View 39 Does the S ANpilot i nterfac e appea r operation al with the Vie w panel display ed? NO YES ↓ Go to step 4 5 .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-23 Diagnostics 41 Ensure the switc h repor ting th e proble m is con nected to f acility A C power . Inspect the switc h for in dicat ions of be ing po wered on, s uch as: • At the front pane l, an ill uminated PWR LED or ERR LED.
3 3-24 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Does the S ANpilot i nterfac e appea r operation al with the Vie w panel display ed? YES NO ↓ A CTP car d failur e is ind icated. Go to MAP 0200: PO ST , Reset, or IPL Failu re Analys is on page 3-3 5.
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-25 Diagnostics Does the O peratio nal St ate field dis pl ay a Beaconing messa ge and the Beac oning f ield displ ay an On mes sage? YES NO ↓ Go to step 4 7 . 46 Port bea conin g is e nabled. a. Consult the c ustomer and ne xt level of suppor t to deter mine the reason port beaconi ng is en abled.
3 3-26 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Is a lin k incident o r port p roblem indi cated for any of the por ts? NO YES ↓ A li nk in ci den t pr ob le m or po rt SF P f a il ur e i s i nd ic at e d .
3 MAP 0000: Start MAP 3-27 Diagnostics YES NO ↓ The swi tch appea rs operati onal. A fan fail ure is indicate d. Continue to the n ext step to obtain ev ent codes. If no event c odes ar e found , go to M AP 0500: Fan and C TP Card Fa ilure Anal ysis o n page 3-67.
3 3-28 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 53 The link incident reco rd provid es the attached s witch po rt num ber(s) and one or more of the fo llowing e vent c odes and me ssages. Record all eve nt codes that may relate to th e repo rted probl em.
3 MAP 0100: Power D istribution Analysis 3-29 Diagnostics 3 Is remo te fault is olation b eing p erformed at the EF C Server ? YES NO ↓ Remote faul t isolat ion is be ing pe rformed through th e SANpilo t interfac e. Go to st ep 2 0 . 4 Does inspec tion of a power supply ind icate a fa ilure ( green LE D extingui shed)? NO YES ↓ Go to step 6 .
3 3-30 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics b. Ensure the AC power co rd is not dam aged. If da maged, repl ace the cord. W as a cor rective ac tion per formed? YES NO ↓ Go to step 8 . 7 V erify power s upply op eration.
3 MAP 0100: Power D istribution Analysis 3-31 Diagnostics • This p rocedur e is co ncurrent a nd can be perform ed whil e the swit ch is power ed on . • Perfor m the da ta collecti on procedu re afte r FRU remo val a nd replaceme nt. Did power supply re placeme nt solve the problem? NO YES ↓ The swi tch appea rs operati onal.
3 3-32 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 13 V erify facili ty AC powe r conne ctions. a. Ensure both AC power cor ds ( PS0 and PS1 ) are connect ed to the rear of the switc h and to facility p ower recep tacles.
3 MAP 0100: Power D istribution Analysis 3-33 Diagnostics b. At the Hardwa re View , obser ve the gr aphics represent ing the power su pplie s and ensure a failure sy mbol (blinking red a nd yellow d iamond ) does n ot appe ar . Is a fail ure indi cated? YES NO ↓ The swi tch appea rs operati onal.
3 3-34 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Did a swi tch res et solve the probl em? NO YES ↓ The swi tch appea rs operati onal.
3 MAP 0 200: POST , Reset, o r IPL Fa ilure Analysis 3-35 Diagnostics MAP 0200: POST , Reset, or IPL Failure Analysis When the switch is powered on, it performs a series of power -on self-tests (POST s). When POST s complete, the switch performs an initial program load (IPL) that lo ads firmwa re and brings the unit online.
3 3-36 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics ports rese t after the fa ilure and att ached devices mo mentaril y logout, login, and resume oper ation. Perform th e data c ollection procedu re and retur n the C D to McDA T A for anal ysis.
3 MAP 0 300: Co nsole App lication Pro blem Deter mination 3-37 Diagnostics Figur e 3-10 Windows Security Dialog Box b. Click T as k Manager . The Windo ws T as k Man ager dialog box displays with th e Applicati ons pa ge open by default ( Figure 3-1 1 ).
3 3-38 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics c. Select (hi ghlight) th e McDA T A En terprise Fabri c Conne ctivity Manager entry and click End T ask . The EFC Ma nager appl icat ion clos es.
3 MAP 0 300: Co nsole App lication Pro blem Deter mination 3-39 Diagnostics Figur e 3-13 LCD Panel During Boot Sequence 4. Ignore th e messag e. After te n second s, the server p erforms the boot sequence from the BIO S.
3 3-40 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-14 EFC Manager Login Dialog Box Did t he Product View displa y and does th e EFC Ma nager app lica tion appear o perationa l? NO YES ↓ The probl em is tr ansient a nd the E FC Serve r appears operatio nal.
3 MAP 0 300: Co nsole App lication Pro blem Deter mination 3-41 Diagnostics 5 Did the EF C Man ager applic ation dis play a d ialog box with the message The software version on this EFC Ser ver is not compatible with the v ersion on the remote EFC Ser ver ? YES NO ↓ Go to step 8 .
3 3-42 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 10 An attemp t to download a firmwar e versi on from the E FC Server hard drive t o the switc h failed . Retry th e operation ( Manag e Firmware Ve r s i o ns on page 4- 48).
3 MAP 0 300: Co nsole App lication Pro blem Deter mination 3-43 Diagnostics Figur e 3-15 Dr. W a tson for Windows 2000 D ialog Box YES NO ↓ Go to step 1 4 . An EFC Manager a pplicati on erro r occurr ed and tr ansmitte d a handling exce ption eve nt to the ope ratin g syste m.
3 3-44 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 14 Did the EF C Serv er crash and disp lay a blue sc reen with the sys tem dump file in hex adecim al format (blu e screen of death) ? YES NO ↓ The EFC S erver app ears ope rational .
3 MAP 0 300: Co nsole App lication Pro blem Deter mination 3-45 Diagnostics • Hard d isk ca pacit y . • Virtual and phys ic al mem or y capac ity . c. After success ful POST completion , the LCD p anel d isplays a Wel c om e! ! mes sage, the n continu ously c ycles throug h and display s se rver oper ationa l infor mation .
3 3-46 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Did t he Product View displa y and does th e EFC Ma nager app lica tion appear o perationa l? NO YES ↓ The probl em is tr ansient a nd the E FC Serve r appears operatio nal .
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-47 Diagnostics 1 W as an even t co de 430 , 431 , 432 , or 440 observed at the Sphe reon 3032/3232 Event Log (EFC S erver) o r at the S ANpilot e vent log? YES NO ↓ Go to step 6 .
3 3-48 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 3 Did the sw itch- to-EFC Se rver Ethe rnet con nection r ecover? NO YES ↓ The swi tch-to-EF C Server connec tion is r estored and appears operational .
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-49 Diagnostics Figur e 3-19 EFC Manager Login Dialog Box 5 Did the sw itch- to-EFC Se rver Ethe rnet con nection r ecover? NO YES ↓ The swi tch-to-EF C Server connec tion is r estored and appears operational .
3 3-50 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 7 At t he Pro duct View , does a grey square appear at the alert pane l and as the bac kgroun .
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-51 Diagnostics • The Sphereon 3032/32 32 Status tab le is y ellow , the Status field display s No Link , and the Reas on field displa ys an erro r message . The follow ing table lists the erro r messages and associ ated step s that describe fault iso lation pr ocedures .
3 3-52 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 11 Does the L AN config uration u se multi ple E thernet hu bs that ar e daisy-c hained? YES NO ↓ Go to step 1 3 . 12 V erify the hubs are corr ectly inte rconnec ted (refer to next fi gure).
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-53 Diagnostics 2. An RJ-45 E thernet pa tch cable c onnects to port 24 . 3. The MDI switch is set to MDI (in). If not, set the sw itch usin g a pencil or othe r pointe d instru ment. c. At the last (bottom) Ethernet hub , verify : 1.
3 3-54 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics • If the p roblem i s associ ated wit h another switch or E FC Ser ver , go to MAP 0000: S tart MAP on page 3-6 to i solate th e proble m for that d evice.
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-55 Diagnostics Did the sw itch- to-EFC Se rver Ethe rnet con nection r ecover? NO YES ↓ The swi tch-to-EF C Server connec tion is r estored and appears operational .
3 3-56 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics b. After a f ew second s, the LCD p anel di splays the foll owing ( Figure 3-21 ): Figur e 3-21 LCD Panel (LAN 2 IP Addr ess) c. Depending on switch- to-serve r LAN co nnectivi ty , recor d the appropria te IP ad dress (LAN 1 or LA N 2).
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-57 Diagnostics a. Remove th e protect ive cap fr om the 9 -pin mainte nance por t at the rear of the swi tch (a flat- tip sc rewdriver ma y be req uired). Connect on e end o f the RS-232 m odem c able to th e port.
3 3-58 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-23 Connect T o Dialog Box g. Ensure the Connec t using fi eld dis plays COM 1 or COM2 (dependi ng on the s erial commu nication port con nection to the switc h) and c lick OK .
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-59 Diagnostics — Bits per s econd - 57 600 . — Data bits - 8 . — Pari ty - None . — Stop b its - 1 . — Flow control - Hardware . When the p aram eters are s et, cl ick OK . The Hype rT er minal window display s.
3 3-60 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-26 Disconnect V erification Message Box m. Click Ye s . The fo llowing m essage box appear s: Figur e 3-27 Save Session Device V erification Message Box n.
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-61 Diagnostics c. T ype the c orrec t IP addr ess a nd clic k OK . Did the IP addre ss below the swi tch icon c hange to the new entr y and did the E thernet c onnection recover ? NO YES ↓ The swi tch-to-EF C Server connec tion is r estored and appears operational .
3 3-62 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics ↓ The swi tch-to-EF C Server connec tion is r estored and appears operational . 25 The produc t at the configure d IP addr ess is not a McDA T A ma naged product .
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-63 Diagnostics Does the s witch app ear p owered on? YES NO ↓ Analys is for a n AC po wer dist ribution or CTP card fai lure is not desc ribed in this MAP . Go to MA P 0000: St art MA P on page 3-6 . If this i s the secon d time at th is step, contact t he next level of suppor t.
3 3-64 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics b. Connect th e other c able end t o a 9-pin commu nication port ( COM1 or COM2 ) at the re ar of the m aintenanc e termin al PC. c. Power on the ma intenan ce termina l.
3 MAP 0400: Loss of Conso le Communic ation 3-65 Diagnostics Figur e 3-31 Connect-T o Dialog Box g. Ensure the Connec t using fi eld dis plays COM 1 or COM2 (dependi ng on the s erial commu nication port con nection to the switc h), and c lick OK . The COMn dial og box di splays (where n is 1 or 2 ).
3 3-66 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics — Bits per s econd - 57 600 . — Data bits - 8 . — Pari ty - None . — Stop b its - 1 . — Flow control - Hardware . When the p aram eters are s et, cl ick OK .
3 MAP 0500: Fan and CTP Card Fa ilure Analysis 3-67 Diagnostics Figur e 3-34 Disconnect V erification Message m. Click Ye s . The fo llowing m essage box appear s: Figur e 3-35 Save Session Device V erification Message n. Click No to exit and clos e the Hyper T erminal ap plicatio n.
3 3-68 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics • A blinking red and yellow d iamond (failed FRU indica tor) appears at t he Produ ct V iew or Hardware V iew . • An event code r ecor ded at the Spher eo n 3032/32 32 Eve nt Lo g or the SANpilot event lo g.
3 MAP 0500: Fan and CTP Card Fa ilure Analysis 3-69 Diagnostics 3 Is fault i solatio n being perform ed at the s witch or EFC Server? YES NO ↓ Fault iso lation is bein g perfor med throu gh the S ANpilot interfac e or EFC Se rver (or cus tomer-sup plied server).
3 3-70 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 6 Does the S ANpilot i nterfac e appea r operation al? YES NO ↓ Analys is for an E thernet l ink, AC p ower distr ibution, o r CTP card failu re is n ot describ ed in th is MAP .
3 MAP 0500: Fan and CTP Card Fa ilure Analysis 3-71 Diagnostics • One si ngle-pha se co nnecti on for ea ch pow er suppl y . • Input p ower betwee n 120 a nd 230 V ac. • Input c urrent betwe en 2 an d 4 amps. • Input fr equency between 47 and 63 Hz.
3 3-72 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics MAP 0600: P ort Failure and Link Incident Analysis This MAP desc ribes fault isolat ion for small form factor pluggabl e (SFP) transceivers a nd Fibre Channel link inci dents.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-73 Diagnostics 4 Is fault i solatio n being perform ed at the s witch ? YES NO ↓ Fault iso lation is bein g perfor med at the S ANpilot i nterfac e, EFC Server , or custome r-s upp li ed serv er .
3 3-74 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Is an amb er port L ED illum inated but not bli nking ( beaconi ng)? YES NO ↓ The swi tch appea rs oper ational, h owever a link in ciden t or other problem may h ave occ urred.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-75 Diagnostics 9 A Page cannot be found , Unable to locate t he serv er , HTTP 404 - file not found , or othe r similar messa ge app ears. The message indicat es the PC can not commu nicat e with th e switch becau se: • The swi tch-to-PC Internet l ink cou ld not be e stablis hed.
3 3-76 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 12 Install an SFP o ptical tr ansceiv er in the port rec eptacle . Refer to RRP: SFP T ransceiver on page 5-2. • This p rocedur e is co ncurrent a nd can be perform ed whil e the switch i s powe red on an d operati onal.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-77 Diagnostics 15 Does a ye llow t riangle (attentio n indica tor) app ear ad jacent to a por t graphic at the Hardwa re View ? YES NO ↓ Go to step 1 7 . 16 Inspect t he port s tate and LE D statu s for all p orts with an atten tion indica tor .
3 3-78 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 17 A link incident may h ave occur red, but th e LIN al erts option is no t enabled fo r the por t and t he attention indi cator doe s not appear .
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-79 Diagnostics 19 A swi tch port is unblo cked and rec eiving th e offline sequ ence (OLS ) or not op erational s equence ( NOS) from an at tached dev ice. Inform the custome r that the attached d evice fa iled o r is set offlin e, and to tak e the ap propriate c orrectiv e actio n.
3 3-80 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics The boun d WWN mus t be en tered in the form o f a raw WW N format ( XX:X X:XX: XX:XX :XX :XX :XX ) o r must b e a va lid ni ckname. Ensur e a vali d WWN or ni ckna me is en te r ed.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-81 Diagnostics 23 The port c onnectio n conf licts with th e con figured p ort type. Either a n expansi on port ( E_Port ) is in correc tly cab led to a Fibre Cha nnel device or a fabric port (F_ Port) is incorrec tly cabled to a fab ric element ( direct or or switc h).
3 3-82 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Did rec onfiguring t he por t type so lve th e proble m? NO YES ↓ The swit ch appea rs operati onal. E xit MAP . Contact the next lev el of sup port.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-83 Diagnostics Select t he M cDA T A Fa bric 1.0 opt ion if the switc h is fabric-a ttached onl y to other M cDA T A swi tches tha t are also operatin g in McDA T A Fa bric 1. 0 mode. Sel ect the Ope n Fabric 1.
3 3-84 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics a. Notify the cu stomer t he port wi ll be blo cked. En sure the cust omer ’s syste m admi nistrato r quies ces Fibr e Chann el frame traffic through the port a nd set s the attac hed de vice offline.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-85 Diagnostics Figur e 3-38 Fabric Binding Dialog Box (First) b. Ensure the Enabl e Fabric Binding chec kbox is enabl ed (check ed) for both sw itches . c. At the first Fabr ic Bindi ng d ialog box (bo th swit ches ), clic k Next .
3 3-86 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics h. Ensure the Connec tion Pol icy ra dio but tons are compa tible for both switc hes. i. Clic k A ctivate for each s witch. The swi tch bindi ng featu re is consis tently enabled for both s witch es.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-87 Diagnostics Figur e 3-40 Fabric Binding Dialog Box (Second) d. Update the Fabr ic Membe rship L ist for both elements to ensure intersw itch comp atibil ity , then click Next . The thir d Fabric B inding dialog box dis play s.
3 3-88 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics e. At the thi rd Fabri c Bindin g dialog box, en sure the Fabric Members hip List is updat ed and cor rect fo r each swi tch, the n click Acti vate for each swi tch.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-89 Diagnostics b. At the Swi tch Bind ing - Me mbershi p List di alog box ensure the Switc h Memb ership List is updated and corre ct for ea ch switc h, then click A ctivate for ea ch switc h. The s witch binding fe ature is consis tently enabled for both s witch es.
3 3-90 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics b. Select Clea r Link I ncident A lert(s) . The Cle ar Link Incident Alert( s) dial og box di splays . Figur e 3-43 Clear Link Incident Alert(s) Dialog Box c.
3 MAP 0600: Port Failure an d Link Incident Analysis 3-91 Diagnostics YES NO ↓ The Fibr e Channel link and switch a ppear operatio nal. Exit MAP . 37 Clean fiber -o ptic con nec tor s on the jumper cab le. a. Notify the cu stomer t he port wi ll be blo cked.
3 3-92 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Did the link in cident r ecur? YES NO ↓ The attac hed devi ce, Fi bre Channe l link, and sw itch appea r operatio nal. Exit MAP . Contact the next lev el of sup port.
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-93 Diagnostics 3 Is fault i solatio n being pe rformed at the EF C Server? YES NO ↓ Fault iso lation is bein g perfor med throu gh the S ANpilot interfac e.
3 3-94 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics a. At the Hardware View , click the port g raphic .
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-95 Diagnostics T he followi ng table l ists po rt segme ntation reasons an d assoc iated steps tha t desc ribe fau lt isol ation p rocedures . 7 As indi cated by an eve nt code 05 2, a mi nor intern al operat ing er ror was detec ted by the manage ment serve r subsys tem.
3 3-96 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 9 As indi cated by an eve nt code 06 3 , the Fa bric Con troller software detected a n: • Intrep id 6064 Di rector in a mult iswitc h fabric t hat has more tha n 48 ISLs attache d.
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-97 Diagnostics 11 As indi cated by a n even t code 07 2 , the s witch E _Port is connecte d to an unsuppor ted switc h. Advise the cu stome r of the pr oble m and dis connect t he inte rswitch link to the unsupp orted swi tch.
3 3-98 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-45 Configure Fabric Parame ters Dialog Box e. T ype the recom mended E_D_TOV and R_ A_TOV value s, then click Acti vate . f. Rep eat ste ps d and e at the Hard ware View for the switch attached to the se gmente d switch .
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-99 Diagnostics Para meter s sub me nu. The Co nfigure S witch Paramet ers dial og box display s. Figur e 3-46 Configure Switch Paramet ers Dialog Box d. T ype the custo mer-deter mined pr eferred domain ID v alue, then click Activate .
3 3-100 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics • Other c haracte rs are al phanumer ic ( a thro ugh z or 0 through 9 ), doll ar sign ( $ ), hyphen ( - ), caret ( ^ ), or undersc ore ( _ ). b.
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-101 Diagnostics 3. Select (hi ghlight) th e zone name to be modified (and late r deleted) at the Zone Libr ar y list, then select Co py Zone from the Acti ons menu o n the di alog box.
3 3-102 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Did rec onnect ing the ca ble so lve the problem and did both swit ches join thr ough th e ISL to for m a fabr ic? NO YES ↓ The switc hes, ass ociated I SL, and mu ltiswitc h fabric ap pear operatio nal.
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-103 Diagnostics c. Inspect the Reason fie ld for the port. Is the Reas on field blank or does it display an N/A mes sage? NO YES ↓ The swit ch ISL a ppears o perational. The Reason field di spla ys a r eason mes sage.
3 3-104 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-48 Configure Fabric Parame ters Dialog Box d. At the Swi tch Prior ity field, s elect Principa l , Never Principal , or Default ( the default settin g is Defau lt).
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-105 Diagnostics Advise the cu stome r of the pr oble m and dis connect t he inte rswitch link to the unsupp orted swi tch. Exit MAP . 23 A 140 event c ode occ urs only if the o ptional O penTr unking feature i s enabled.
3 3-106 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Did the co rrecti ve action s olve the problem and reli eve the r eported low BB_Cr edit conditio n? NO YES ↓ The ISL appears operatio nal. Exit MA P .
3 MAP 0700 : Fabric, IS L, and Segmented Port Pro blem Deter mination 3-107 Diagnostics • Failure reason 01 - An i nvalid d ata len gth con dition c aused an error in a zone me rge fram e. • Failure reason 08 - An inva lid zone set form at cause d an error in a zon e merge fr ame.
3 3-108 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics MAP 0800: S erver Hardware Problem Determ ination This MAP describes isolation of har dware- .
3 MAP 0 800: Server Hardwa re Problem D eter minatio n 3-109 Diagnostics 3 Are yo u perfo rming fa ult isol ation a t one of the follow ing se rvers? • The ra ck-mou nt EFC Se rver runni ng the W indows 2 000 Profes sional o perati ng sys tem.
3 3-110 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics Figur e 3-49 Windows 2000 T ask Manager Dialog Box - Per formance c. At the Physic al Me mory (K) port ion of the dialo g box, insp ect the total a mount of ph ysic al memor y .
3 MAP 0 800: Server Hardwa re Problem D eter minatio n 3-111 Diagnostics Figur e 3-50 Shut Down Windows Dialog Box b. Select t he Shu t Down option fr om the list box and click OK . The EFC Server power s down . c. W a it approx imately 30 seco nds an d press the power bu tton on the LCD pane l to po wer on the server and per form PO ST s.
3 3-112 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics • Fan 1, fa n 2, fan 3, and fa n 4 rotati onal spe ed. • CPU tem peratur e. • Hard d isk ca pacit y . • Virtual and phys ic al mem or y capac ity .
3 MAP 0 800: Server Hardwa re Problem D eter minatio n 3-113 Diagnostics Did t he EFC Manager Login dial og box di spla y? YES NO ↓ Go to step 9 . 8 At the EFC Mana ger Login di alog box , type a us er name , passwor d, and EFC Server na me (obtai ned in MAP 0000 : Start M AP on page 3 -6, and c ase sens itive) , and click Login .
3 3-114 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics 1. The green LCD pane l illumina tes. 2. The green HDD LED bli nks momenta rily , and pr ocessor speed and rand om-acces s memor y informati on displ ay moment arily a t the LCD panel.
3 MAP 0 800: Server Hardwa re Problem D eter minatio n 3-115 Diagnostics Did the Produ cts View displa y and does the EFC M anager a pplic ation appear o perationa l? NO YES ↓ The serv er appea rs operati onal. E xit MAP . 11 Re-install the E FC Manage r applic ation.
3 3-116 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Diagnostics.
Repair Info r matio n 4-1 4 Repair Informatio n This chapter describes the r epair and repair -related pr ocedure s for the Sphereon 3032/ 3232 S witch, and associated field-replaceable units (FRUs). These pro cedures ar e described: • Ob tain lo g info rma tion.
4 4-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information Factor y Defaul ts Ta b l e 4 - 1 lists the defaults for th e passwords, and IP , subnet, and gateway addresses.
4 Using Log Info rm ation 4-3 Repair Information Using Log Information The Enterprise Fabric Connectivi ty (EFC) Manager and Sphereon 3032/3232 Pr oduct Mana ger applicationprovide a ccess to ten logs that provide informatio n for administ ration, operation, a nd maintenance perso nnel.
4 4-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information NOTE: For infor mation on t he SANPilot logs, review t he SANpilot User Manual. EFC A udit Log The EFC Audit Log displays a histo ry of user action s performed through the EFC Manager a pplication.
4 Using Log Info rm ation 4-5 Repair Information Figur e 4-1 EFC Event Log The event log contains the following columns: • Date/T ime - the date and time the event was reported to the EFC Server . • Event - an eve nt number and brief description of the event.
4 4-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information EFC Se ssion L og The Session Log di splays a session (login a nd logout) history for the EFC Server , including the date and time, user name, and network address of ea ch session.
4 Using Log Info rm ation 4-7 Repair Information • New Stat us - the status of the switch after to the r eported status change ( Operational , Deg raded , Failed , o r Unknown ).
4 4-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information . Figur e 4-3 Sphereon 3032 and 3232 Event Log The log conta ins the followi ng columns: • Date/T ime - the date and time the switch event occurred.
4 Using Log Info rm ation 4-9 Repair Information Refr esh the Ev ent Lo g T o e nsure r ecently-cr eated events appear in the Event Log , periodically refresh the log display . This is particularly important when inspectin g the log for informatio nal event codes to verif y a repair pr o cedure.
4 4-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information — PWR - power supply . Chassis slo ts for redundant power supplies are 0 and 1 . Power supplies are FRUs. — FA N - cooli ng fan. Cha ssis slot s for redundant fan s are 0 through 3 .
4 Using Log Info rm ation 4-11 Repair Information Figur e 4-5 Link Incident Log The log conta ins the followi ng columns: • Date/T ime - the date and time the link incident occurred. • Port - the port number that r eported the link incident ( 0 thro ugh 31 ) .
4 4-12 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information Refresh the Link Inciden t Log T o ensure r ecently-cr eated link incidents appear in the Link Incident Log , periodically refresh the log display .
4 Using Log Info rm ation 4-13 Repair Information •N a m e Name for the alert as conf igured thr ough the Config ure Thr esho ld Alerts dialog box. •P o r t Port number where the alert occurred. •T y p e The type of alert: transmit (TX) or receive (RX).
4 4-14 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information The log displays ISL congestion events that cause Fibre Chann el traffic to be r outed through an alternate ISL. Entries reflect the traffic re-r o ute status at the managed switch.
4 Using V iews 4-15 Repair Information • Event Log - A listing of messages generated by the pr oduct regar di ng err ors and events. The four levels of events in dicate an increasing level of severity , from Informational to Se vere. • Open T runking R e-Route Log - A log of op en trunking re-route action s made by th e product.
4 4-16 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information • Port List V i ew . •F R U L i s t V i e w . • Node List V iew . •P e r f o r m a n c e V i e w . • T opo log y V iew . •Z o n i n g V i e w .
4 Using V iews 4-17 Repair Information — Online, offline, or testing. —B e a c o n i n g . — Invalid Atta chment . — Link incide nt or link reset — No light, no t opera tio nal, or port fai lur e. —S e g m e n t e d E _ P o r t . • Ty p e - Th e type of port.
4 4-18 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information FRU List V iew The FRU List V iew ( Figur e 4-10 on page 4-18 ) di spla ys a lis t of all switch FRUs. The info rmation is useful to maintenance personnel for fault isola tion and repair verificati on.
4 FRU List V iew 4-19 Repair Information — THM - therm al senso r . The chassis slo t is 0 (on th e CTP card) . The thermal sensor is not a FRU. • Position -a number r epr esenting the FRU chassis position. The chassis (slo t) position for a nonredunda nt FRU is 0 .
4 4-20 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information • Node T ype - the type of attached device. This information is supplied by the device (if supported). Node types include: — Unknown or ot her .
4 FRU List V iew 4-21 Repair Information . Figur e 4-12 Zone Sets View Zone membe rs app ear as : • The unique 16- digit WWN ident ifying the de vice attached to th e port.
4 4-22 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information For a de scription o f how to expand or collapse the active zone set list and an explan.
4 Per for ming Port Diagnostics 4-23 Repair Information Hardware View The Hardwar e V iew ( F igure 4-13 ) displays a r epresen tation of and asso ciat ed inf ormat ion about a spec ifi ed swit ch.
4 4-24 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information . Figur e 4-14 Port Propert ies Dialog Box NOTE: If the Open T runking fe atur e is i nstalled a n additi onal it em will appear in the Port Pr operties dialog b ox, called Congested Threshold %.
4 Per for ming Port Diagnostics 4-25 Repair Information • 10-100 k m Configuration - a user -specified state fo r the port ( On or Off ), configured thr ough the Configu re Ports dialog box. • LIN Alert s Configurati on - a user-s pe cifi ed s tate for t he po rt ( On or Off ), configured thr ough the Configu re Ports dialog box.
4 4-26 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information This field al so displays r eason s for Invalid A ttachment state: • 01 Unknown. Invalid attachment reas on cannot be determined. • 02 ISL connect ion not allowed on th is port.
4 Per for ming Port Diagnostics 4-27 Repair Information • Thresh old Ale rt - If a threshold alert exists for the port, an alert indicator (yello w triangle) will appear by the Th r eshol d Alert field, and the configured name f or the last alert received will appear in the field.
4 4-28 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information Each port bar graph in the upper portion of the view displays the instantaneous tra nsmit or receive activity level for the port, and is updated every five seconds.
4 Per for ming Port Diagnostics 4-29 Repair Information • Cl ear lin k inci dent alert s. • Reset the port. • Configure P ort Bind ing. Wh en a po rt is se lec ted , t he bo tt om h alf of t he Pe rforman ce V iew displays the following tables of cumulative port statistics and error count values.
4 4-30 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information NOTE: An SFP transc eiver mus t be in stalled i n the port duri ng the t est. A sw itch can r em ain a tta ch ed d urin g t he te st. 2. At the EFC Server , open the EFC Manager application.
4 Per for ming Port Diagnostics 4-31 Repair Information 9. V erify beaconing is enabled, then click Next . The message Press ST AR T T est to be gin diagnost ics appears, an d the Next button changes t o a Start T est button.
4 4-32 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information 4. At the Hardwar e V iew , verify the location of the port to be tested.
4 Per for ming Port Diagnostics 4-33 Repair Information As a port is tested, the ambe r LED flashes (beacons) and the gr een LED illumi nates (indicating lo opback traffic through the port). NOTE: Click Stop T est at any time to abo rt the loo pback te st.
4 4-34 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information . Figur e 4-17 Channel W rap On for Port n Dialog Box 6.
4 Swapping Ports 4-35 Repair Information . Figur e 4-18 Swap Ports Dialog Box 5. At the First address and Secon d address fields, type the logical port address es (in hexadecimal format) of the pair of ports to be swapped. The ports are a utomatically blocked during the procedur e.
4 4-36 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information Collecting Maintenance Data When the switch opera tional firmware detects a critical er.
4 Collecting M aintenance D ata 4-37 Repair Information Figur e 4-19 Operations Panel (Maintenance Page with Dump Retrieval T ab) 3. Right -click the CTP Dump link to open a list of menu options . 4. S elec t the Save T arget As me nu opti on. The Save As dialog box displays ( Figure 4-20 on page 4-37).
4 4-38 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information 6. At the Save As dialog box, select the floppy drive ( A: ) fr om the Save in drop-down menu, type a descriptive name for the dump file in the File n ame field, and click Save .
4 Collecting M aintenance D ata 4-39 Repair Information 8. When the process comple tes, click Clos e to close the dialog box. 9. Remove the diskette with the new ly-collected maintenance data from the browser P C floppy driv e. Return th e diskette with the failed FRU to McD A T A for failure analysis.
4 4-40 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information c. Click Next to pr oceed to the second window of the InCD wizar d. Use the default parametersdispla yed at each window , and click Next and Fini sh as appr opriate to co mplete the CD formatting ta sk.
4 Power-On Pro cedure 4-41 Repair Information 2. Disconnect the fiber-optic cable fro m the SFP . Use compres sed air to blow any con taminants from the connector a s shown in part A of Fig ure 4-24 . — Keep the air nozzle a pproximately 50 mi llimeters (two i nches) fro m the end of the connector and hold the can upright.
4 4-42 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information A McDA T A-supplie d power cord is provided for each switch power supply .
4 Reset or IPL the Switch 4-43 Repair Information 3. T urn off both power swi tches at the rear of the unit. 4. If servicing the sw itch, disconnect th e power cord(s) fr om the input power module at the rear of the switch. Th is step is not requir ed when perfo rming a power cycle.
4 4-44 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information — As the network connection dr ops, the Sta tus ta ble turn s yellow , t he Status field displays No Link , and t he Stat e fi eld display s a reason messa ge.
4 Set the Switch Online or O ffline 4-45 Repair Information Set the Switch Online or Of f line This section describes procedur es to set the switch online or off line. Thes e ope rati ng st ates are descr ib ed as f ollow s: • Online - when the switch is s et online, an attach ed device can log in to the switch if the port is not blocked.
4 4-46 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information Set Of fline St ate T o set the sw itch offline: 1.
4 Bloc k and Unbl ock P or ts 4-47 Repair Information 2. At the EFC Server , open the EFC Manager application. The Prod uct V iew di splays. 3. Select the icon r epresenting the switch with the port to be blocked. The Hardw are V iew for the selected switch displays.
4 4-48 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information 5. Click OK . The following occur to indicate the port is unblocked (and onlin e): — The emulated green LED associated with the port illum inates at t he Hardwa re V iew .
4 Mana ge Fir m ware V ersions 4-49 Repair Information 3. At the navig ation control panel, select Firmw are Library fr om the Maint enance menu. The Firmware Library dialog box dis plays. 4. The firmware version displays at the lower left corner of the dialog box in XX.
4 4-50 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information c. Click the Log in hyperlink. The McDAT A Central S ite page displays. d. T y pe a mem ber name and pa ssword (bot h are case sensit ive) and click Sign In .
4 Mana ge Fir m ware V ersions 4-51 Repair Information 5. Click New . The New Firmware V ersion dialog box displays. 6. Select the d esired firmware version file (dow nloaded in step 1 ) fro m the EFC Server diskette drive or har d drive. Ensur e the corre ct directory path and filename appear in the File name field and click Save .
4 4-52 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information 10. T o send the firmware version to a switch, refer to Download a Firmware V ersion to a Switch on pag e 4-53.
4 Mana ge Fir m ware V ersions 4-53 Repair Information 6. The new description for the firmware version displays in the Firmware Library dialog box. Click Close to close the dialog box and return to the Product Manager application.
4 4-54 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information NOTE: When down loading a firmwar e ve rsion, follow all pr ocedural informa tion in t he re lease no tes or EC instr uctions that accompa ny th e firmwar e version.
4 Mana ge Fir m ware V ersions 4-55 Repair Information 7. Select the f irmware version to be down loaded an d click Send . The send function verifies existence of certain switch conditions befor e the download begins. If an err or occurs, a m essage displays indicating the pro blem must be fixed befor e the firmware download .
4 4-56 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information card. The switch then performs an IPL, during which the switch - to-EF C Server link dr.
4 Manage Confi guration Data 4-57 Repair Information • Simple netwo rk manageme nt protocol (SNMP) con figuration information, in cluding trap recipients, com munity names, a nd write authoriz ations. • Zon ing conf igur atio n in for mat ion, incl udin g t he ac tive zone set and default zo ne state.
4 4-58 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information Rest or e the Configuration T o r estore th e switch configuration file from the EFC Server: 1. Notify the cus tomer that the s witch is to be set offline.
4 Inst all or Upgr ade S oftw are 4-59 Repair Information Reset Configuration Data NOTE: This pro cedure r esets the switch IP addre ss to the default of 10.1.1.10 and may disrupt s erver-to-switch communicat ion. T o reset the switch data to the factory default settin gs: 1.
4 4-60 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information NOTE: When inst alling or upgradi ng a s oftwar e ver sion, follow all proc edural infor mation in the r elease n otes or EC instr uctions tha t accompany the so ftware v ersion.
4 Inst all or Upgr ade S oftw are 4-61 Repair Information h. When the proces s completes, click Close to close the dialog box. The new softwa re version executable file is downloaded and saved to the EFC Server or PC har d drive.
4 4-62 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information 9. Follo w the online instruct ions for the InstallAn ywhere prog ram. Click Next , Install , or Done as appr opriate. 10. Power of f and r ebo ot the rack-mount EFC Se rver .
4 Inst all or Upgr ade S oftw are 4-63 Repair Information NOTE: Do not simu ltaneously press the Ctrl , Alt , and Delete keys. This a ction lo gs the user on to t he br owser-c apabl e PC, n ot th e rack- mount EFC Ser ver . f. T ype the def ault W indows 2000 user name and pa ssword an d click OK .
4 4-64 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Repair Information.
FRU Remov al and Replacem ent 5-1 5 FRU Removal and Replaceme nt This chapter describes the r e moval and r eplacement procedur es (RRPs ) for the Spher eon 3032/ 3232 field-r eplaceable units (FRUs). Do not remove a FRU unti l a failure is isolated t o that FRU.
5 5-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al FRU Removal an d Replacement Procedura l No tes Note the following: 1. Read the r emoval and r eplacement pr ocedur es (RRPs) for that FR U b ef o re re m o v in g t h e F R U .
5 RRP: SFP T ransceiver 5-3 FRU Removal and Replacement b. Pul l the SFP out of th e chassis. 7. At the EFC Server ’s Hardware V iew , select Event Log from the Logs menu. The Event Log displays. Ensure the following event code appears in the log: — 510 - SFP hot-in sertion initiated .
5 5-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al FRU Removal an d Replacement If an event code 513 does not ap pear in the log, go to MAP 0000: Start MA P on page 3- 6 to isolate th e problem. 7. At the EFC Server ’s Hardware V iew : a.
5 RRP: Power S upply 5-5 FRU Removal and Replacement 1. Identify the defective power supply fr om the extinguished green LED at the switch o r failure information a t the EFC Server ’s Hardware V iew . 2. T urn off the power switch on the power supply .
5 5-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al FRU Removal an d Replacement 9. Inspect the power supply to ensure that the gr een LED is illuminated. If the green LED is extinguished, go to MAP 0000: Start MA P on page 3- 6 to isolate th e problem.
5 RRP: C ooling Fan FRU 5-7 FRU Removal and Replacement Replac ement T o replace a cooling fan F R U : 1. Remove the replacement c ooling fan FRU fro m its shipping container . 2. Inspect the r ear of the f an FRU for ben t or br oken connector pins. If any pins are damaged , obtain a n ew fan FRU .
5 5-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al FRU Removal an d Replacement RRP: CTP C ard - Switch Re placement Some event codes indicate a CTP car d failur e, as do some diagnostic paths thr ough MAPs. The CTP card is not a FRU, and cannot be replaced.
5 RRP: CTP Card - Switch Replacem ent 5-9 FRU Removal and Replacement 5. Set the IP addr ess, subnet mask, and gateway addr ess the same as the failed switch and press Enter . 6. Close Hyperterminal and disconnect the maintenance terminal. — Connect the switch to the LAN.
5 5-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al FRU Removal an d Replacement 1. At the hardw are view , select firmwar e library fr om the maintenance ico n and verify that the firmware version is the same as that running on the existing f abric.
Illustrated Parts Break down 6-1 6 Illustrated Parts Break down This chapter provides an illus trated parts breakdown for Sph ereon 3032/3232 Switch field-r eplaceable units (FRUs). Exploded-view assembly drawings a re pr ovided for: • Fr ont-accessible FRUs.
6 6-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figur e 6-1 Front-Acc essible FRUs Rear-Accessible FRUs The FRUs and their part numbers dif fer between the two packaging systems for the Spher eon 3032/3232 .
6 Rear-Accessible FRUs 6-3 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figur e 6-2 Rear-Accessible FRUs Ta b l e 6 - 2 Rear-Accessible FRU Pa rts List Ref . Part Number Description Qty .
6 6-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Illustrated Parts Breakdown Power Plugs and Receptacles Figure 6-3 illustrates optional power plugs and receptacles. Ta b l e 6 - 3 is the associated parts list.
6 Power Plugs and Receptacles 6-5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Ta b l e 6 - 3 Power Cord and Receptacle List Ref. Pa rt N um ber Description F eature -1 8 06-000004-001 Power cord, AC, U nited Kingdom BS 1363 right an gle, 250 volts , 10 amps, 2.
6 6-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 Fa bric Switc hes Installatio n and Service Manu al Illustrated Parts Breakdown -12 806-000042- 000 Power cord, AC, North America NEMA L6-1 5P straight, twist- lock, 250 volts, 10 am ps, 2.
Messages A-1 A Invisible Body T ag This appendix list s informa tion and error messages that appear in pop-up message boxes at the Spher eon 3032/3 232 Element Manager . The text of each message is fo llowed by a description and reco mmended course of action.
A A-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Messages Descriptio n Confirmatio n to activate a new a ddress configuration . Acti on Click Ye s to confir m activating the new address configuration or No to cancel the operation.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-3 Messages Desc rip ton Firmwar e level is below 6.0 and user attempted to change a port type in the Configu re Ports dialog box while FIC ON ma nage ment sty le is enabled, but the optional SANt egrity Binding feature is not ins talled.
A A-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Messages Acti on Informat ional mess age. Install S ANtegrity Bind ing before changing port types in the Conf igure Ports dialog box while in FICO N managem ent style .
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-5 Messages •D i s a b l e En terpris e Fabric Mode option by s ele ctin g th e ap pr opr iate fabric in the Fabric T ree portion of the EFC Manager window ( Fabrics ta b) and th en selecting En terpris e Fabric Mode from the Fabrics menu.
A A-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Messages Acti on Configure the switch off line through the Set Online State dialog box then retry the operation. Message Cannot r emove all slo t assignments from Partiti on 0.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-7 Messages Message Can not re trieve p ort infor mation. Desc rip tio n Port informat ion cannot be retrieved. The link is do wn or busy . Action Retry the operation later . If the condition persists , contact support personnel.
A A-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Messages Acti on Run diag nostic s on an E-por t only w hen it is not active. Message Cannot r un diagnostics w hile a devi ce is logged- in to the por t. Descriptio n A device is logged in to the port wher e a diagnostic test is attempted.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-9 Messages Message Can not set all ports to 1 Gb/sec due to po rt speed restrictio n on some ports. Desc rip tio n Displays if yo u try to set ports to operate at 1 Gb/ sec data speed through the Configure Ports dialog box and some ports do no t support speed configuration.
A A-10 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Descriptio n Switch date and time cannot be s et. The link is down or busy . Acti on Retry the operation la ter . If the co ndition persists, conta ct support personnel.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-11 Messages Action Perf orm a swap only on a port that is ins talled. Message Click OK to re mov e all c ont ents from log. Desc rip tio n Request ing conf irmation that yo u want all co ntents removed f rom the log.
A A-12 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message Could not remove dump file s from server . Descriptio n Dump files could not be rem oved fr om server . Link may be down or switch may be busy . Acti on Retry the operation la ter .
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-13 Messages Message Dev ice applications should be termina ted before starting diagnostics. Pr ess NEXT to cont inue. Desc rip tio n Device application is not terminat ed. Action T erminate device appl ication before r unning port diag nostics .
A A-14 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message Do y ou want to conti nue with IPL? Descriptio n Requesting confirmation to pr oceed with an IPL. Acti on Click Ye s to confirm the IP L or Ca ncel to cancel the operation.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-15 Messages Message Er ror retr ieving por t informa tion. Description An error occurred while retrieving port information. The link is down or busy . Action Retry the operation later . If the condition persists , contact support personnel.
A A-16 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message Featur e not supporte d. The ’ product name’ must be runni ng version 05.00 .00 or higher. Descriptio n The enterprise operating system (E/OS) version on the har dware product (switch or director) is lower than 05.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-17 Messages Desc rip tio n Firmware file input/output error occurr ed. Action Contact suppo rt personnel. Message Fir mware file n ot found. Desc rip tio n Firmware file deleted from the EFC Server . Action Add firmwar e to li brary .
A A-18 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Acti on Select Y es to ins tall the feat ure key or No to not install . Message Intern al file t rans fer erro r rece ived from sw itch . Descriptio n Switch detected an internal file transfer err or .
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-19 Messages Desc rip tio n Network address spe cified is not known by the domain name server . Action Check the input addr ess and specify the corr ect network addr ess. Message I nvalid port address. Desc rip tio n Invalid port addr ess has been enter ed.
A A-20 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message Invali d serial numbe r for this fea ture key . Descriptio n The serial number and the feat ure key did not match. Acti on Ensure that the feature key being installed is specifically f or this switch serial n umber .
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-21 Messages Message I nvalid value for day (1 - 31). Desc rip tio n V alue for day must be an intege r from 1 th rough 31.
A A-22 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message Invalid va lue fo r se cond (0 - 59 ). Descriptio n V alue for second must be an intege r from 0 th rough 59 . Acti on Enter a value from 0 through 59. Message Invalid va lue fo r thres hold (1 -99)% .
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-23 Messages Desc rip tio n Log is in use by another Element Man ager . Action Retry the operation la ter . Message Loo pback plug(s) must be install ed on ports being dia gnosed. Press Next to continue.
A A-24 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Descriptio n A file w as not s elected in th e Fir mwar e Libra ry dialog bo x bef ore an action , such as modify or send was per formed. Acti on Click a firmware version in the dialo g box to select it, then perform the action agai n.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-25 Messages P Message Pe rforming t his operat ion will ch ange the cur rent state to Of fline. Desc rip tio n This operation causes the switch to go off line. Action N/A . An informa tional m essage. Message Pe rforming t his operat ion will ch ange the curre nt state to Online.
A A-26 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Acti on Review the Switch Binding Membership List to determine if the devices should be member s. Message Port cannot swap to i tself. Descriptio n Port addr esses enter ed in the Swap Ports dialog box ar e the s ame.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-27 Messages R Message R_A _TOV must be greater tha n E_D_TOV . Desc rip tio n R_A_T OV must be gr eater than E_D_T OV . Action Change one of the values so that R_A_T OV is gr eater than E_D_T OV . Message Resou rce is un ava ila ble .
A A-28 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message SNMP trap address not defined. Descriptio n An SNMP trap addr ess must be defined if a community na me is defined. Acti on Define an SNMP ad dress . Message Switch Bi nding was removed from attached de vices that a re also participa ting in Port Binding.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-29 Messages Message Sw itch clock al ert mode must be cleared before enabling pe riod synchroniza tion.
A A-30 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Message The d efault zone must be disabl ed to config ure. Descriptio n The message displays when the user attempts to change the manage- ment style to the open fabric management style and the default zone is enabled.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-31 Messages Message T he IPL config uration cannot be deleted. Desc rip tio n A user attempted attempted to delete the IPL address configuration. This operatio n was not allo wed. Action Cancel the operation.
A A-32 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages Descriptio n The feature set currently install ed for this syste m contain s features that ar e not being installed with the new featur e k ey . T o activate the new feature key , you must set the switch offline.
A Sphereon 3032/3232 Element Mana ger Messages A-33 Messages Message T his feature has not been inst alled. Please contact your sa les repre sent ative . Desc rip tio n Indicator that the feature has not been installed on this sw itch. Action Conta ct your sales repr esentative to obta in the desired feature.
A A-34 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Messages.
Event Code T ables B-1 B Invisible Body T ag This append ix lists all three-dig it McDA T A Sph ereon 3032/ 3232 Switch event codes a nd provides detailed informa tion about each code. Event codes a re listed in numerical or der and in tabular format.
B B-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Event Code Tables may also illuminate the system error ( ERR ) light-emittin g diode (LED) on the fr on t pane l. In addition to num erical event codes, the tables in this appendix also provide a: • Message - a brief text string that des cribes the event.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B- 3 Event Code Tables System Events (0 00 thr ough 1 99) Event Code: 001 Message: System power-down Severity: Infor mational Explanation: Power to the switch was shut down, either wi th the main power switch or through loss of the ac source.
B B-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 021 Message: Name Server database fou nd to be invali d Severity: Minor Explanation: Following an IML, CTP hot- plug, CTP card failover, or LIC load, a Name Server databas e failed its validation.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B- 5 Event Code Tables Event Code: 051 Message: Management Server databas e found to be inval id Severity: Minor Explanation: Following an IML, CT P hot-plug, CT P failover , or LIC load, a Management Ser ver database faile d its validation.
B B-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 052 Message: Management Server internal err or , an indication of asy nchronous sta tus report acti vation, or an in dication that a mode register upd ate has occurr ed.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B- 7 Event Code Tables Event Code: 061 Message: Fabric Controller database found to be invalid Severity: Minor Explanation: Following an IML, CTP hot-plug, CT P failover, or LIC load, a Fabric Contro ller database fa iled its va lidation.
B B-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3232 In stallation an d Servic e Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 063 Message: Remote switch has too many ISLs. Severity: Major Explanation: The switch indica ted in the event data ( Domain ID) has t oo many ISLs attach ed to it.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B- 9 Event Code Tables Event Code: 070 Message: E_Port has become segmented Severity: Infor mational Explanation: E_Port has recogni zed an incomp atibility with the switch connected to the other end of the link, prev enting the two fabrics fr om joining.
B B-10 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 071 Message: The switch has become isolated Severity: Informati onal Explanation: The switch has isola ted itself from all other switches in a m ulti-switch fa bric.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B-11 Event Code Tables Event Code: 072 Message: E_Port connected to unsuppor ted switch Severity: Infor mational Explanation: The device conne cted to the other end of the interswi tch link is not c ompatible. Action: Di sconnect the inter switch link.
B B-12 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 074 Message: ISL frame delivery err or threshol d. Severity: Informati onal Explanation: The number of fabri c controller frame del ivery erors exceeded a threshol d over an E_Port and fr abric init problems (event 73) were detected .
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B-13 Event Code Tables Event Code: 081 Message: Port has been set to Invalid Attac hment state. Severity: Infor mational Explanation: The port has rec ognized an incomp atibility with the device connec ted to the other end o f the link, prev enting the two devices from joining.
B B-14 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 120 Message: Error detected whil e processin g system managem ent command.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B-15 Event Code Tables Event Code: 140 Message: Congestion has been detec ted on an ISL Severity: Infor mational Explanation: Open T runking fi rmware has detec ted an ISL that ha s Fibre Channe l traffic that exceeds the confi gured offload threshold.
B B-16 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables . Event Code: 142 Message: Low BB Credit has been detected on an ISL Severity: Informati onal Explanatio.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B-17 Event Code Tables Event Code: 150 Message: Zone Merge Failure Severity: Infor mational Explanation: There was a fai lure in the Zone Merge process dur ing ISL initializati on. Either a non compatible Zone Set was detected or there wa s a pro blem with delivery of the Z one Merge frame.
B B-18 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Data fo r Event Code 150 Byte 0-3: Number of the port with the Zone Merge f ailure. Byte 4-7: Res ponse Code: 01 = Fabric Busy . 02 = Failed. Expec ted response code for a zone merge failure.
B System Events (000 throu gh 199) B-19 Event Code Tables Event Code : 151 Message: Fabric conf iguration fail ure. Severity: Infor mational. Explanation: A fabric-w ide configuration acti vation process failed. An event code 151 i s recorded onl y by the managing swi tch in the fabric.
B B-20 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Power Su pply Events (200 through 299) Event Code: 200 Message: Power supply ac voltage fa ilure Severity: Major Explanation: Either the ac input to the indicated power supply has been l ost, or the ac v oltage has failed i n the power sup ply module.
B Power Supply Events (200 through 299) B-21 Event Code Tables Event Code: 201 Message: Power supply DC volt age failure Severity: Major Explanation: The DC voltage has faile d on the indicated power supply . This event c an only occur wh en dual power supplies ar e installed.
B B-22 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 203 Message: Power supply ac voltage r ecovery Severity: Informati onal Explanation: The ac voltage on the indicated po wer supply has be en restored.
B Power Supply Events (200 through 299) B-23 Event Code Tables Event Code: 206 Message: Power supply removed Severity: Infor mational Explanation: The indicated supply has been re moved from the s witch while s ystem power was on. This event c an only occur when dual powe r supplies are i nstalled.
B B-24 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 208 Message: Power supply false shutdo wn Severity: Major Explanation: The power suppl y indicated that it was about to shutdow n as a result of a power loss, but nev er did.
B Fan Module Events (300 through 399) B-25 Event Code Tables Fan Module Events (300 thr ough 399) Event Code: 300 Message: First cooling fan p ropeller has f ailed Severity: Major Explanation: Indicates that a f an is no longer o perational. The fa n has stopped or was removed.
B B-26 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 302 Message: Third cooling fan propeller has failed Severity: Major Explanation: A third fan ha s failed. The fan h as stopped or was re moved.
B Fan Module Events (300 through 399) B-27 Event Code Tables Event Code: 304 Message: Fifth cooling fan propeller h as failed Severity: Major Explanation: A fifth fan has failed. The remainde r of the fans i n the system ar e installed and ope rational.
B B-28 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 310 Message: First cooling fan propel ler has re covered Severity: Informati onal Explanation: A fan started spin ning. It either sp ontaneously re covered or its F RU was rep laced.
B Fan Module Events (300 through 399) B-29 Event Code Tables Event Code: 312 Message: Third cooling fan pro peller has re covered Severity: Infor mational Explanation: Another fan started s pinning. It e ither spontaneously r ecovered or i ts FRU was repl aced.
B B-30 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 314 Message: Fifth cooling fan propell er has recov ered Severity: Informati onal Explanation: Another fan started s pinning. It either spontaneously re covered or i ts FRU was replaced.
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-31 Event Code Tables CTP Card Events (400 through 499) Event Code: 400 Message: Power-up diagnostics failu re Severity: Major Explanation: The CTP power-on self test diag nostics detected a faul ty FRU as indicated in the event da ta.
B B-32 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 410 Mess ag e: CTP card reset Severity: Informati onal Explanation: The CTP card was res et due to a system p ower-up, a CTP car d hot-insert, an IML, or a software IPL.
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-33 Event Code Tables Event Code: 411 Message: Firmware fault oc curred Severity: Major Explanation: The firmware executi ng on the indicated CT P card encountered an unex pected operating conditi on and dumped its current opera ting stat e to FLASH memory for retrieva l and analysis.
B B-34 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 421 Message: Firmware download complete Severity: Informati onal Explanation: A new version of the s witch firmw are was successfully downloaded fr om the EFC Server or from the SANpilot.
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-35 Event Code Tables Event Code: 423 Message: CTP firmware download i nitiated Severity: Infor mational Explanation: The EFC Server or SANpilot has ini tiated the downl oad of a new vers ion of the switch fi rmware.
B B-36 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 430 Message: Ex cessive Ethernet tr ansmit error s Severity: Informati onal Explanation: The transmit er ror counters for the Ethernet adapt er on the acti ve CTP card (sum of all counters ) exceeded a threshold.
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-37 Event Code Tables Event Code: 431 Message: Excessi ve Ethernet receive erro rs Severity: Infor mational Explanation: The receive err or counters for the Ethernet adapter on the ac tive CTP card (sum of all error counters) exceeded a threshold.
B B-38 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 432 Message: Ethernet adapter reset Severity: Minor Explanation: The Ethernet adapter was res et on the active CTP in response to an in ternally detected erro r condition .
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-39 Event Code Tables Event Code: 433 Message: Non-recoverable Ether net fault Severity: Major Explanation: A non-recover able error cond ition was detec ted on the Ethernet a dapter , and the LAN interf ace has been shutdown.
B B-40 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 440 Message: Embedded Port hardware has failed Severity: Major Explanation: The embedded por t hardware detected an error . Action: Repl ace the switch.
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-41 Event Code Tables Event Code: 442 Message: Embedded Port Anomaly Detec ted Severity: Infor mational Explanation: Indicates that t he control proc essor has detected a devia tion in the n ormal operation mode or ope ration status o f the embedded port.
B B-42 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x03 SBAR module detected utility bus parity error HA Error Callouts (Wor ds 2 & 4) 0x04 Port mo dul.
B CTP Card Events (400 throu gh 499) B-43 Event Code Tables 0x1D Us er port inter nal frame error – invalid tr ailer HA Er ror Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x1E User port d etected frame inter nal int.
B B-44 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x36 Embedded Port detect ed internal frame error – invalid traile r HA Error Callou ts (Words 2 &.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-45 Event Code Tables Port Module Events (50 0 thr ough 599) Event Code: 502 Message: Port module anomaly has be en detected Severity: Infor mational Explanati.
B B-46 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event #502 Anom aly Reason Code s Reason Code Description Addit ional Data 0x00 Utility bus error to SBA.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-47 Event Code Tables 0x18 Us er port inter nal frame er ror – long frame HA Er ror Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x19 Us er port inter nal frame er ror – sho.
B B-48 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x31 Embedded port inte rnal parity e rror HA Error Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x32 Res erved (Engineer .
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-49 Event Code Tables 0x48 Us er port detec ted internal buffer err or HA Error Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x49 Us er port detec ted internal queue p rotocol error.
B B-50 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 505 Message: Port module revision n ot supported Severity: Minor Explanation: The specified por t hardware modu le is not supported by the existi ng firmware .
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-51 Event Code Tables Event Code: 506 Message: Fibre Channel port f ailure Severity: Major Explanation: One of the four ports on a single p ort module has fai led and has been tak en out of servi ce.
B B-52 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Data: Byte 00 = Port number (0 0 - 3F) Byte 01 = Reason code 00 = Operator r equested with debug c.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-53 Event Code Tables Event Code: 507 Message: Loopback diagnostics port fa ilure Severity: Infor mational Explanation: A loopback diagnos tic test detected a p ort failure .
B B-54 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Distribution: Swi tch EFC Server Host Nonvolatile System Event Log System Error Indicator Event Log E-Ma.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-55 Event Code Tables 0x02 Res erved HA Error Call outs (Words 2 & 4) 0x03 SBAR module detected utility bus pari ty error HA Error Callouts (Words 2 & .
B B-56 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x02 Res erved HA Error Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x03 SBAR module detected utility bus parity error HA.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-57 Event Code Tables 0x1C Us er port detec ted unexpecte d frame transmission HA Error Call outs (Words 2 & 4) 0x1D Us er port inter nal frame error – i.
B B-58 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x34 Heal th Check – port dete cted bit sync hronization error HA Error Callou ts (Words 2 & 4) 0x.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-59 Event Code Tables Event Code: 510 Message: SFP optics hot-insertion initiated Severity: Infor mational Explanation: The hot insertion of a Small Form Factor pluggable opt ics transceiver has been detec ted.
B B-60 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 513 Message: SFP optics hot-removal compl eted Severity: Informati onal Explanation: The hot removal o f a Small Form Facto r pluggable opti cs transceiver h as been detected.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-61 Event Code Tables Event Code: 581 Message: Implicit incident Severity: Major Explanation: A condition cause d by an event known to h ave occurred wi thin the incide nt node has been rec ognized by the incident node.
B B-62 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 582 Message: Bit-error threshold ex ceeded Severity: Major Explanation: The number of code v iolation err ors recogni zed by the inciden t node has exceed ed a threshold (s ee FC-PH clause 5.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-63 Event Code Tables Event Code: 583 Message: Loss-of -signal or loss- of-synchroniz ation Severity: Major Explanation: A loss-of-syn chronization condit ion has been recog nized by the incident nod e and it has per sisted for more th an the R_T_TOV timeout peri od.
B B-64 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 584 Message: Not Operational primiti ve sequence (N OS) received Severity: Major Explanation: The Not-Operational Pr imitive Sequence ( NOS) has been reco gnized by the inciden t node (see FC-PH clause 16.
B Port Module Events (500 throu gh 599) B-65 Event Code Tables Event Code: 585 Message: Primitive sequence tim eout Severity: Major Explanation: The incident n ode has recogni zed either a Lin k-Reset-Protocol (LR) t imeout (see FC- PH clauses 16.5.2.
B B-66 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 586 Message: Invalid primitive sequence r eceived for c urrent link sta te Severity: Major E.
B MPC Modu le Events (600 through 69 9) B-67 Event Code Tables MPC Module Events (600 thr ough 699) Event Code: 602 Message: SBAR module anomaly detected Severity: Infor mational Explanation: Indicates that t he control proc essor has detected a devia tion in the n ormal operating mode or ope rating status o f the indicated SBAR modul e.
B B-68 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x05 SBAR modu le detected clock frequency er ror HA Error Cal louts (Words 2 & 4) 0x06 Port mo dule.
B MPC Modu le Events (600 through 69 9) B-69 Event Code Tables 0x1F Internal co nnection time out HA Er ror Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x20 Us er port detec ted elastic stor e error HA Error Callouts .
B B-70 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables 0x37 SBAR detected request out of r ange error HA Error Callouts (Words 2 & 4) 0x38 Us er port inter.
B MPC Modu le Events (600 through 69 9) B-71 Event Code Tables Event Code: 604 Message: SBAR module failure Severity: Major Explanation: A failure criter ia associated w ith the serial cros sbar hardw are module has been met.
B B-72 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 605 Message: SBAR module revisi on not supporte d Severity: Minor Explanation: The specified SBAR module is not recognized by the existing firmware.
B CMM Modu le Events (800 through 89 9) B-73 Event Code Tables CMM Module Eve nts (800 through 899) Event Code: 800 Message: High- temperature war ning (Port modu le thermal sens or).
B B-74 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 802 Message: Port modul e shutdown due to therm al violatio ns Severity: Major Explanation: The Port Module has been marked fa iled and powe r has been rem oved from the bo ard due to excessiv e heat.
B CMM Modu le Events (800 through 89 9) B-75 Event Code Tables Event Code: 806 Message: Critically hot temperat ure warning (SBAR module thermal sensor). Severity: Major Explanation: The thermal sensor associated with the SBAR module has de tected that the "hot" temp erature threshold leve l has been surpass ed.
B B-76 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables Event Code: 810 Message: High tempe rature warni ng (CTP therm al sensor) Severity: Major Explanation: The CTP thermal sens or has detected t hat the "warm" tempera ture thres hold level has been surpassed.
B CMM Modu le Events (800 through 89 9) B-77 Event Code Tables Event Code: 812 Message: CTP shutdown due to therma l violations Severity: Major Explanation: The CTP has been m arked failed and power has bee n removed from the card bec ause of excessive heat.
B B-78 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 In stalla tion and Serv ice Manual Event Code Tables.
Restore EFC Server C-1 C Invisible Body T ag The pr ocedure in this appendix pr ovides information to restor e the EFC Server after a f ailure of the personal co mputer (PC) hard drive. The pr ocedure includes r estoration of the: • W indows 2000 operating system.
C C-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation an d Service Manual Restore EFC Server • EFC Managemen t Applicat ions CD-ROM - this CD -ROM is shipped with the EF C Server and co ntains the EFC Ma nager , Element Mana ger , and Fab ric Manager a pplications.
C Restore EFC Server Pr ocedure C-3 Restore EFC Server e. Select Not epa d . The Note pad window appears. f. At t he Notepa d window , select Open fr om the File me nu. Th e Open di alog box a ppears. g. Select the system CD-ROM drive from the Look in dr o p-down menu at the top of the dialog box.
C C-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation an d Service Manual Restore EFC Server.
Consolid ating EFC Servers in a M ultiswitc h Fabric D-1 D Invisible Body T ag This appendix provides instruct ions to consoli date multiple Enterprise Fabric Connectivity (EFC) Servers by configuring one notebook personal computer (PC) as the server and configuring the remaining PCs as both clients ba ckups.
D D-2 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation an d Service Ma nual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Overview For maximum con trol and efficiency , all switches in a mul tiswitch fabric should be managed by a single EFC Server .
D Overview D-3 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Figure D-1 EFC Server Consolidation (P rivate LAN Connection Only).
D D-4 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation an d Service Ma nual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Figure D-2 EFC Server Consolidation ( Private and Public LAN Connections).
D Overview D-5 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Required EFC Manager V ersion Befor e consolidating EFC Servers, ensure each n otebook PC is running V ersion 3.0 (or la ter) of the EFC Manager appli cation, and each switch is running firmware V ersion 3.
D D-6 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation an d Service Ma nual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Figure D-3 IP Addresses in a Multiswitch Enviro nment.
D Conso lidating EFC Servers D-7 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Consolidating EFC Se rvers This procedure pr ovides instructions to cons olidate multip le EFC Servers into a single envir onment. The pr ocedure is divided into steps that are: • Commo n for all configu rations .
D D-8 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation an d Service Ma nual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric d. At the Computer Name field, type a unique en try for each notebook PC.
D Conso lidating EFC Servers D-9 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric c. Double-click t he Network icon. The Network dia log box displays with the Identification page open. d. Click the Protocols tab. The Net work dial og bo x dis pla ys w ith the Protocols tab selected.
D D-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation and Serv ice Manual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric a. Change the IP addr ess of a switch thr ough the maintenance port at the r ear of the chassis.
D Conso lidating EFC Servers D-11 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric b. T o connect the bottom hu b to the middle hub in the st ack, conne ct a sec ond RJ-4 5 pat ch cab le fr om por t 24 of the middle hub t o port 12 o f the bottom h ub.
D D-12 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation and Serv ice Manual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Private LA N Connect ion After completing the common steps to consolidate EFC Server operation, disable the second Ethernet media adapter f or the EFC Server PC and client backup PCs.
D Conso lidating EFC Servers D-13 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric 8. Click OK . When pr ompted to re start the computer , click Ye s to reboot the PC. After the operating system starts, the Begin Logon dialog box display s. 9. Simu ltaneously press Ctrl , Alt , a nd D elete .
D D-14 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation and Serv ice Manual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric b. At th e EFC S erv er field, select lo calhost fr om the list box when logging in to the EFC Server . T ype 10.1.1.1 (IP addr ess of the EFC Server) when loggin g into a client backup PC.
D Conso lidating EFC Servers D-15 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric NOTE: The default user name is Administrato r and the defaul t passwor d is pa ssword. The user name and passwor d are case-sensiti ve. b. At t he EFC Serv er field, select localh ost from the list box when logging into th e EFC Server .
D D-16 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation and Serv ice Manual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric 4. Login to th e EFC Manager applica tion as foll ows: a. T ype the user name and pas sword. NOTE: The default user name is Administrator and th e defa ult passwor d is pas sword.
D Reconf iguring a Clie nt PC A fter a n EFC Server Failure D-17 Consolidating E FC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric Reconfiguring a Clie nt PC After an EFC Serv er Failure If the EFC Server fails, backup configuration data from the Server PC is installed to any client back up PC, and the client is reconfig ured as the new EFC Server PC.
D D-18 McDA T A® Sphereon 3032 and 3232 In s tallation and Serv ice Manual Consolidating EFC Servers in a Multiswitch Fabric 10. Login to th e EFC Manager applica tion as follow s: a. T ype the user name and pas sword. NOTE: The default user name is Administrator and th e defa ult passwor d is pas sword.
( T em plates v3. 0) Gloss ary g-1 Glossary The following cross-r efer ences are used in this glossary: Contra st wi th . This ref ers to a term that has an op posite or substanti vely differ ent meaning. See . This refers th e reader to another keyword or phrase for the same term.
g-2 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 Fabric Switches Instal lation and Se rvice Manu al Glossa ry A AC See alterna ting current . access The abilit y and means n ecessary to store data in, to retri.
Gloss ary g-3 Glos sary alar m ( 1) A noti fication of an abn ormal conditi on within a sys tem that pro- vides an ind ication of the lo cation or nature of the abnormal ity to either a local o r remote alarm indicator . (2) A s imple networ k man- agement pro tocol (SNMP) message notifying an operator of a net- work or device problem.
g-4 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 Fabric Switches Instal lation and Se rvice Manu al Glossa ry application program (1) A program that is sp ecific to the solution of an appl ication prob- lem .
Gloss ary g-5 Glos sary also Event Log ; Hardwar e Log ; Link Inc ident Lo g ; Threshold Alert Log . (2) See EFC Audit Log . availability The accessibility of a computer sy stem or ne twork resource.
g-6 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 Fabric Switches Instal lation and Se rvice Manu al Glossa ry in order f or the user to locate f ield-replaceable units (FRU’s), switches, or directors in cabinets or computer r ooms. ber See bit error rate . bezel A removable panel that covers em pty drive bays and port cards.
Gloss ary g-7 Glos sary bps Bits per second. Bps Bytes per second . bridge (1) An attaching device that connects two local area network (LAN) segments to a llow the tran sfer of info rmation from one LAN segment to t he othe r .
g-8 McDA T A® Sp hereon 3032 and 3 232 Fabric Switches Instal lation and Se rvice Manu al Glossa ry sents the maxi mum number of outs tanding fram es that can be trans- mitted by that N_Po rt or F_Port without ca using a buffer overrun condition at the r eceiver .
Gloss ary g-9 Glos sary transports data from one point to the o ther . (3) A con nection or socket on the motherboard to controller card. A motherboard may have only one or two channels (primary an d secondary). If a motherboar d h as only one channe l, it may be necessary to a dd a controller card to cre- ate a secon dary cha nnel .
g-10 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry community profile Info rmation th at specifi es which m anagement objects are available to wha t manag eme nt do main or s imp le network managem ent protocol (SNMP) commun ity name.
Gloss ary g-11 Glos sary connectivity capability (1) The capability that allow s attachment of a device to a system wi th- out requiring physica l reconfiguration of either the device or th e interconnections.
g-12 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry • All log files • Call-ho me setti ngs • Firmware library • Zoning library datagram Synonym for Cla ss 3 Fibre Channel service . dB See decibel .
Gloss ary g-13 Glos sary director An intellig ent, highly-availa ble, Fibre Channel switch providing any-to-any port con nectivity between no des (end devices) on a switched fa bric.
g-14 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry duplex connector A n optical fiber comp onent that term inates jumper cable fibers in one housing and provides ph ysical keying for attachment to a duplex rec e p t a cl e (D) .
Gloss ary g-15 Glos sary EFC Event Log Enterprise Fabri c Connectivity Event Log . Log displayed though the EFC Manager application that pr ovides a r ecor d of events or err or conditions recor ded by the EFC Manageme nt Services applicatio n. Entries reflect the status of the applica tion and man aged directors and swit ches.
g-16 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry status and current status of a managed product, and indicates the instance of a P roduct Manager applica tion that should be opened to investigate a problem.
Gloss ary g-17 Glos sary e-ma il See electronic mail . embedded web server inter face The interface provides a graphical user in terface (GUI) similar to the Product Manager applicat ion, and s upports director o r switch co nfig- uration, statistics monitoring, and basic operations.
g-18 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management See EFCM . Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management Services application See EFC Mana geme nt Ser vice s appl icat ion .
Gloss ary g-19 Glos sary Ethernet hub A device used to connect t he EFC Server and the director s it manages. event cod e A three-digit number that specifies the exact event that occurred. This code provides information o n system failures, such as h ardware fail- ures, failure locations, o r general informa tion on norma l system events.
g-20 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry fabric login The process by which node ports (N_Ports) e stablish their operating parameters. During fa bric login, the presence or absence of a fabric i s determined, and paths to ot her N_Ports are mapped.
Gloss ary g-21 Glos sary sequencing, err or detection, segmentation, an d re assembly of trans- mitted data (D ) . FC-3 The Fibre Channel layer that provides a set of services comm on across m ultiple node ports (N_Ports) of a Fibre Channel node.
g-22 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry fiber optics The bra nch of optical techno logy concerned with the transmissio n of radiant power through fibers of transparent materials such as gla ss, fused silica, or plastic (E) .
Gloss ary g-23 Glos sary Fibre Channel I/O controller FCC-IOC. In a dire ctor , the integrated controller on the control pr o- cessor (CTP) card dedicated to the task of managing the em bedded Fibre Channel port.
g-24 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry field-replaceable unit FR U. Assembly remo ved and replaced i n its entirety when any one o f its components fails (D) . See active field- replacea ble unit .
Gloss ary g-25 Glos sary G gateway address (1) In t ransm issi on co ntr ol p ro toco l/In ternet pr oto col ( TCP/I P), a device that connects two systems th at use th e same or dif ferent pr oto- cols.
g-26 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry H half duplex The capaci ty to transmi t in two directions, but not si multaneously . hardwar e Physical equipment (director , switch, or personal computer) as opposed to computer pro grams or softwar e.
Gloss ary g-27 Glos sary host processor (1) A processor that co ntrols all or part of a user applica tion network (T) . (2) In a network, the processing unit in which r esides the access method for the networ k (D) . hot pluggable See concurr ent mai nte nance .
g-28 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry inband management Management of the director or switch thr ough Fibre Channel. An interface connection to a port car d. Contr ast with ou t-of- band manage- ment .
Gloss ary g-29 Glos sary interoperability mode Interop mode . An operating mo de set through mana gement sof tware that allo ws products to o perate in homog eneous or heterogene ous fabrics.
g-30 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry Java V irtual Machine (J VM) to execute. JVMs have been developed for many of the mainstrea m platforms and operating systems.
Gloss ary g-31 Glos sary light-emitting diode LE D. A semiconduct or chip that emits visibl e or infrared light when electricity passes through it. LEDs a re used on switch or dir ector field-replacea ble units (FRUs) and the fr ont bezel to pro vide visual indi cations of hardware stat us or mal functi ons.
g-32 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry logical partition LP AR. A pr ocessor har dware s ubset defined to support the operation of a system control program, and can be used w ithout affecting any o f the applications in another partitio n (D) .
Gloss ary g-33 Glos sary main panel (1) The rightmos t frame of the windo ws in EF C Management applica - tions. (2) The rightmost frame of the embedded web server interface window . Se e also naviga tio n pa nel . maintenance analysis procedure MA P .
g-34 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry memory A device or storage system capable of storing and r etrieving data. menu A list of items d isplayed on a monitor from which a user can make a selection.
Gloss ary g-35 Glos sary about thems elves. This inf ormation al lows N_Po rts to disc over and learn about each other by sending queries to the name server . name server zoning Node port (N_Port) access management th at allows N_Ports to com- municate if and only if they belong to a common name server zon e.
g-36 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry NIC See network interface ca rd . nickname Alternate name as signed to a w orld-wide name for a node, di rector or switch in the fabric.
Gloss ary g-37 Glos sary of fline diagnostics Diagnostics that only operate in sta nd alone mode. User operations cannot take pla ce with offline diag nostics running. offline seq uenc e OLS. (1) Sequence sent by the transmi tting port to indicate th at it is atte mpt ing to in itia liz e a lin k and has detected a problem in doing so.
g-38 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry open system s mode The mode that is used for McDA T A or open fabrics. See also oper at- ing mod e ; S/390 mode . operating mode In directors o r switches, in mana ged products, a selection between s/390 and open sy stems mo de.
Gloss ary g-39 Glos sary OSI See Open Systems Architectur e . OSMS See open s ystems management server . out-of-band management T rans mission of ma nagement inf orm ation, using frequencies or chan- nels other tha n those routinely used for inform ation tran sfer .
g-40 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry for each dir ector or switch definition managed by a pe rsonal com- puter (PC). Port authorization af fects only operator- level actions for act ive an d sa ved matr ic es (D ) .
Gloss ary g-41 Glos sary age r ap pli cati on Product V iew or Fabric Manager To p o l o g y V i e w , the corr e spondi ng E FC Pr oduct Mana ger appl icat ion is in vok ed. product name User-configurable ident ifier assigned to a m anaged product. T ypi- cally , this name is stored on the product itself.
g-42 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry PW A See printed wiring assembl y . R radio frequency inter ference RF I.
Gloss ary g-43 Glos sary repeater A device that generates and often a mplifies sig nals to ex tend trans- mission d istance . rerouting dela y An optio n that ensur es that frames are delivered in order thro ugh the fabric to their destinatio n. resource allocation time-out value R_A_TOV .
g-44 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry scalable Refers to how well a system ca n adapt to increased demands. For example , a scal able ne twork system could start with just a few nodes but easily expan ds to thousands of nodes.
Gloss ary g-45 Glos sary from one system to anoth er . They do not specif y how the mail a ppli- cation accepts, pres ents, or stores the mail. simple networ k management protocol SNMP . A transmi ssion co ntrol protocol/In ternet protoco l (TCP/IP)-derived protocol gove rning network ma nagement and monitor ing of netw ork devices.
g-46 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry small fo rm factor pluggable transceivers SFP t ransce iver s. La ser -ba sed optic al tr anscei vers for a w ide r ange o f networking applicati ons requiring hi gh data rates.
Gloss ary g-47 Glos sary subnet mas k A mask used by a computer to determine whether anoth er computer with which it needs to communicate is located on a local or remote network. The netwo rk mask depends upo n the class of networks to which the com puter is connecting.
g-48 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry TCP/IP See tran smission control protoco l/Interne t protocol . technical support Single point of contact for a customer when as sistance is needed in managing o r troubleshooting a product.
Gloss ary g-49 Glos sary and any network that conforms to U.S. Department of D efense stan- dards for netw ork protocol. TC P provides reliable c ommunic ation and cont rol through full-duplex conn ections (D) . transmission control protocol/Intern et protocol TCP/IP .
g-50 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry Unde rw rite rs Laboratories UL. A laboratory organization accredited by the Occupational Safety and Health Admini stration a nd authorized to certify products for use in the home and workplace (D) .
Gloss ary g-51 Glos sary plished by sh aring the resour ces of a real data processing sy stem. (2) A func tion al simu lati on of a comp uter s ystem and its associated devices, multiples of which can be controlled concurrently by one operating sys tem (D, T) .
g-52 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry monitorin g functions f or these Fibre Channel products thr ough the applicat ion wind ow . workstati on A terminal or microcomput er usually co nnected to a netwo rk or mainfram e at which a user can perform applica tions.
Gloss ary g-53 Glos sary zone set A collecti on of z ones th at ma y be activ ated a s a un it. Se e also active zone se t ; zone . zoning Gro upin g of sev eral devic es by functi on or by lo cation . All device s connected to a connectivity pr oduct, such as the director or switch, may be configured into one o r more zones.
g-54 McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual Glossa ry.
McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual i-1 ( Te m p l a t e s v 2 . 1 ) A active addresse s 1-32 active zone set s tate, de fault value 2-4 additional por.
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual i-2 Inde x backing up 2-103 , 4-5 7 managi ng 4- 56 resetting 4-59 restoring 4-58 configur ations backing up and .
i-3 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Index Wind ows 20 00 pas sword 2-32 , 2-106 , 4-6 3 Windo ws 20 00 u ser n ame 2- 32 , 2-1 06 , 4-6 3 defaults .
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual i-4 Inde x restoring procedure for C-2 requirements for C-1 sett ing da te and ti me 2-44 unpacking, inspec ting,.
i-5 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Index description 2-127 online state functions 2-63 fabric log s 4-7 Fabric Ma nager zone set view 4-20 fabric .
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual i-6 Inde x full-volatil ity fea ture 4-3 6 PFE k ey 2-1 32 G gateway addr ess chan ge switch add ress 2-1 17 conf.
i-7 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Index description 1-2 IP address change swit ch address 2-1 17 configuring 2-14 consolida ting EFC Servers D-5 .
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual i-8 Inde x access desk top throu gh TightVNC 2-3 0 open systems installin g 2-5 9 management server option 1-32 m.
i-9 McDA T A® Sphereon 303 2 and 3232 Fab ric Switches Installation and Ser vice Manual Index installi ng 2-59 open system s manag ement style 1-29 open system s manag ement serve r 1-29 open trunkin.
McDA T A® Sphereon 30 32 and 3 232 Fabric Switc hes Installatio n and Service M anual i-10 Inde x power r eceptac les, illus trations 6-4 power supplies 1-20 event codes B-2 0 illustrati ons 6-2 LEDs.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il McDATA 3032 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del McDATA 3032 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso McDATA 3032 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul McDATA 3032 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il McDATA 3032, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del McDATA 3032.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il McDATA 3032. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo McDATA 3032 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.