Q-Logic 6140 manuel d'utilisation

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    FI0154601-00 C SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’ s Guide[...]

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    Page ii FI0154601-00 C S SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’s Guide © 2008 QLogic Corporation. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Published: May 2008 QLogic Corporation, 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway , Al iso Viejo, CA 92656, (800) 662-4471 or (949) 389-6000 Information fu rnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. Howeve[...]

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    SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e FI0154601-00 C Page iii S Removed reference to SANsurfer applicatio n installation from a CD; replaced CD installation procedures with step s for downloading software from the QLogic website Section 4 Corrected information on LED diagnostics to iden- tify the blink patterns th at displa y on t[...]

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    Page iv FI0154601-00 C S SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’s Guide Notes[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C Page v SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A T able of Content s 1 Introduction Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Related Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Safety . . . [...]

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    Page vi FI0154601-00 C SANbox 6140 Intelligent S t orage Router User ’s Guide S Fibre Channel Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Fibre Channel Port LEDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Fibre Channel T ransceivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C Page vii SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A Install SANsu rfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Windows Installatio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Linux Installatio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page viii FI0154601-00 C SANbox 6140 Intelligent S t orage Router User ’s Guide S S tatus Icons and T ext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10 FC and iSCSI Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C Page ix SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A A Command Reference Logging on to a SAN Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Guest Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Working with SAN Router Configurat[...]

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    Page x FI0154601-00 C SANbox 6140 Intelligent S t orage Router User ’s Guide S Show Initiators Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-43 Show Initiators LUN Mask Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-44 Show iSCSI Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C Page xi SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A Application Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-4 iSCSI Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-9 Fibre Channel Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page xii FI0154601-00 C SANbox 6140 Intelligent S t orage Router User ’s Guide S 7-4 View Men u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 7-5 Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 7-6 Broa[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C Page xiii SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A 7-49 Confirm Changes Dialog Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-56 7-50 Security Check Dialog Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-56 7-51 Firmware Update S [...]

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    Page xiv FI0154601-00 C SANbox 6140 Intelligent S t orage Router User ’s Guide S Notes[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C 1-1 1 Introduction This manual describes the features and in st allation of the QLogic SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router (iSR-6140), also referred to as the SANbox 6140 rou ter or simply router . Intended Audience This guide is for users wh o are responsible for installing, managing, and servicing the SANbox 6140 router and th [...]

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    1 – Introduction Safety 1-2 FI0154601-00 C S  Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH) , X3.230:199  Fibre Channel 2nd Generation (FC-PH-2) , X3.297:199 7  Third Generation Fibre Channel Physic al and Signaling Interface (FC-PH-3) , X3.303:1998, Fibre Channel-Arbitr ated Loop (FC-AL-2) , working draft, revision 6.4, August [...]

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    1 – Introduction Communications S tatements FI0154601-00 C 1-3 A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class A S t atement This equipment has been tested and fou nd to comply with the limits for a Cla ss A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferen[...]

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    1 – Introduction Laser Safe ty Information 1-4 FI0154601-00 C S  IEC1000-4-2:1995 - "Electrost atic Discharge Immunity T est"  IEC1000-4-3:1995 - "Radiated, Radio-frequency , Electromagnetic Field Immunity T est"  IEC1000-4-4:1995 - "Electrical Fast T ransient/Burst Immunity T est"  IEC1000-4-5:1995 - &qu[...]

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    1 – Introduction Electrostatic Discharge Sens itivity (ESDS) Precautions FI0154601-00 C 1-5 A Electrost atic Discharge Sensitivity (ESDS) Precautions The assemblies used in the router chassis are ESD se nsitive. Observe ESD handling procedures when handling any as sembly used in the router chassis. Accessible Part s The following field replaceabl[...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License 1-6 FI0154601-00 C S Preamble The licenses for most soft ware are designed to t ake away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU G eneral Public License is intende d to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software - to make sur e the software is free for all its users. This Gen[...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License FI0154601-00 C 1-7 A of this General Public License. The "Program", below , refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Prog ram" means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: tha t is to say , a work containing the Program or a p ortion of it, eit[...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License 1-8 FI0154601-00 C S These requirement s apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not de rived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and sep arate works in themselves, then this License, and it s terms, do not apply to those sections when you [...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License FI0154601-00 C 1-9 A If distribution of execut able or object c ode is made by o ffering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equiva lent access to copy the source code from the same place count s as distribution of the source code, even though third p arties are not compel led to copy the [...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License 1-10 FI0154601-00 C S It is not the purpose of this section to ind uce you to infringe any pate nts or other property right claims or to cont est validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protectin g the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is implemented by publ[...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License FI0154601-00 C 1-1 1 A IMPLIED W A RRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SER VICING , REP AIR OR CORRECTION. 14. IN NO EVENT UN[...]

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    1 – Introduction General Public License 1-12 FI0154601-00 C S How to Apply These T erms to Y our New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best wa y to achieve this is to make it free sof tware which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. T o do so, att ach th[...]

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    1 – Introduction T echnical Support FI0154601-00 C 1-13 A This General Public License does not perm it incorporating your p rogram into proprietary progra ms. If your program is a subroutine library , you may consider it more useful to permit linking propriet ary appl ications with the library . If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library[...]

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    1 – Introduction T echnical Suppor t 1-14 FI0154601-00 C S Cont act Information Please feel free to cont act your QLogic approved re seller or QLogic T echnical Support at any phase of integration for assistance. QLogic T echnical Support can be reached by the following method s: Support conta ct information for other regi ons of the world is ava[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C 2-1 2 General Description This section describes the following feat ures a nd capabilities of th e SANbox 6140 router:  Chassis LEDs (see pag e 2- 2 )  Chassis Controls (see page 2 -3 )  Fibre Channel Ports (see page 2 -5 )  Fibre Channel T ransceivers (see page 2-6 )  Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs (see p age 2-7 )  Et[...]

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    2 – General Descrip tion Chassis LEDs 2-2 FI0154601-00 C S Chassis LEDs The chassis LEDs shown in Figure 2-2 provide information about the router ’ s operational stat us. These LEDs include the input power LED, heartbeat LED, and the system fault LED. T o apply power to the router , plug the power cord into the router AC power receptacle an d i[...]

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    2 – General Description Chassis Controls FI0154601-00 C 2-3 A Chassis Controls The maintenance button shown in Figure 2-3 is the only chassis control. Press this button to reset the router or t o recover the router if it becomes disabled. Figure 2-3 Chassis Controls Maintenance Button The maintenance butto n is a multifunction momentary switch on[...]

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    2 – General Descrip tion Chassis Controls 2-4 FI0154601-00 C S Reset and Select Boot Image Y ou can reset the router using either the primary or secondary boot image:  Primary Image – T o reset the router and select the primary boot image, use a pointed, nonmet allic tool to press and hold the maintenance button u ntil the heartbeat LED flas[...]

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    2 – General Description Fibre Channel Port s FI0154601-00 C 2-5 A  Erases all present ations.  Erases all discovered initia tors and target s. Fibre Channel Port s The SANbox 6140 router has two Fib re Channel 1-Gbps/2-Gbp s ports. The port s are labeled FC1 and FC2 , as shown in Figure 2-4 . Figure 2-4 Fibre Channel LEDs Each port is serve[...]

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    2 – General Descrip tion Fibre Channel T ransceivers 2-6 FI0154601-00 C S Fibre Channel T ransceivers The SANbox 6140 router support s SFP optical transceivers for the Fibre Channel ports. A transceiver convert s electrical si gnals to and from optical laser signals to transmit and receive dat a. Duplex fibre optic cables plug into t he transceiv[...]

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    2 – General Description Gigabit Etherne t Port LEDs FI0154601-00 C 2-7 A Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs The Gigabit Ethernet port s shown in Figure 2-5 are RJ-45 connectors that provide connection to an Ethernet SAN through a 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet cable. The ports a re labeled GE1 and GE2 . Each of these port s supports connections that run the[...]

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    2 – General Descrip tion Serial Port 2-8 FI0154601-00 C S The management Ethernet port has two LEDs:  The link st atus LED (green) lights up contin uously when the port establishes an Ethernet connection.  The activity LED (green) light s up when the port transmits o r receives data over the Ethernet connection. Serial Port The SANbox 6140 [...]

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    FI0154601-00 C 3-1 3 Planning This section describes how to plan for the SANbox 6140 router . Consider the following when planning to use the SANbox 6140 ro uter:  Devices (see page 3-1 )  Device Acce ss (see pa ge 3 -2 )  FC Performance (see p age 3-2 )  iSCSI Performance (see page 3-3 )  Performance T uning (see page 3-4 )  Mult[...]

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    3 – Planning Device Access 3-2 FI0154601-00 C S Device Access Consider device access needs within t he FC and iSCSI SANs. Controlling access to FC device LUNs requires mappin g FC de vice LUNs to specific iSCSI initiators. Y ou may map LUNs to more than one initiator . Giving multiple initiators a ccess to a LUN requires access management. Fibre [...]

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    3 – Planning iSCSI Performance FI0154601-00 C 3-3 A Beyond these dist ances, however , the connection loses some ef ficiency because the transmitting port must wait for an acknowle dgement before sending the next frame. Bandwid th Bandwidth is a me asure of the volume of dat a that can be transmitted at a given transmission rate. A 1-Gbp s/2-Gbps[...]

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    3 – Planning Performanc e T unin g 3-4 FI0154601-00 C S Performance T uning Proper configuration maximizes the router’s performance. Knowing the round trip delay (distance b etween the router and iSCSI initiators) and W AN effect ive data rate (connection type) allows you to tune the router for optimal performance. The following table s provide[...]

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    3 – Planning Performance T uning FI0154601-00 C 3-5 A 15 64-128 K 32K 1 or 2 10 64 K 32K 1 5 32 K 32K 0 2.5 32 K 32K 0 1 or less 32 K 32K 0 T able 3-3. 400 Mbits/Sec Round T rip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (bytes) SANbox 6140 Window Size SANbox 6140 Scaling Factor 250 1 MB 32K 5 100 1 MB 32K 5 50 1 MB 32K 5 25 1 MB 32K 5 20 1 MB 32K 5 15 1 MB 32K [...]

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    3 – Planning Performanc e T unin g 3-6 FI0154601-00 C S 50 256 K 32K 3 25 128 K 32K 2 20 128 K 32K 2 15 64-128 K 32K 1 or 2 10 64 K 32K 1 5 32 K 32K 0 2.5 32 K 32K 0 1 or less 32 K 32K 0 T able 3-5. OC-3: 150 Mbits/Sec Round T rip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (bytes) SANbox 6140 Window Size SANbox 6140 Scaling Factor 250 1 MB 32K 5 100 1 MB 32K 5 5[...]

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    3 – Planning Multiple Routers FI0154601-00 C 3-7 A Multiple Routers By connecting two routers between your Fibre Channel SAN and iSCSI SAN, you can eliminate the router as a single poin t of failure. Management The SANsurfer Router Manager application an d CLI run on a management workstation use d to configure, control, and maintain the route r .[...]

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    3 – Planning Recovery 3-8 FI0154601-00 C S Recovery It is prudent to have a process in place to reco ver from a possible router failure. Consider the following when developing a recovery process fo r the router:  Save all firmware image files (updates) in a safe, well-known place, because you may:  W ant to revert to a previous firmware ver[...]

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    3 – Planning Securit y FI0154601-00 C 3-9 A Security Passwords provide router security . The SANsurfer Router Manager require s a password each time a user logs into the application. Once connected, the SANsurfer Router Manager prompt s for an administrative password before it accepts configura tion changes. The CLI also requires the user to ente[...]

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    3 – Planning Security 3-10 FI0154601-00 C S Notes[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C 4-1 4 Inst allation This section describes how to inst all, configure, and recover a disabled SANbox 6140 router . It also provides firmware inst allation instructions. Site Requirement s The following sections describe the requirement s for installing a SANbox 61 40 router:  Management Workst ation (see p age 4-1 )  Power Requ[...]

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    4 – Installation Site Requirement s 4-2 FI0154601-00 C S Power Requirement s Power requirements f or the SANbox 6140 router are 0.5 Amp at 100 V AC or 0.25 A at 240 V AC. Environment a l Conditions Consider the factors that af fect the climate in your facility , such as equipment heat dissipation and ventilation. Th e router requires the followin[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router FI0154601-00 C 4-3 A Inst alling the SANbox 6140 Router Unpack the router a nd accessories. The SANbox 6140 router is shipped with the following component s, shown in Figure 4-1 .  Power cord  Dongle for connecting the router’s serial port to a workst ation used for configuring and managi[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router 4-4 FI0154601-00 C S Pre-inst allation Check List During the initial configuration process, the system prompt s you to enter the parameters listed in T able 4-2 . Fill out the tab le before installation to expedite the configuration process. Mount the Router Y ou can either place the router on a [...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router FI0154601-00 C 4-5 A Connect the Management W orkst ation to the Router Y ou can manage the router using the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager or the command line interface (CLI). SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Ma nager requires an Ethernet connection to the router . CLI can use an Ethernet connection[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router 4-6 FI0154601-00 C S Setting the Workst ation IP Address The IP address of a new r outer is 10.0.0.1 . T o ensure that your workstation is configured to communicate with t he 10.0.0 subnet, refer to the following instructions for your workst ation:  S teps for dif ferent versions of Windows va[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router FI0154601-00 C 4-7 A  For Linux: a. Set up minicom to use the serial port. Cre ate or modify the /etc/minirs.dfl file with the follo wing content: pr portdev/ttyS0 pu minit pu mreset pu mhangup pr portdev/ttyS0 specifies port 0 on t he workstation. Choose the pr setting to match the workstatio[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router 4-8 FI0154601-00 C S Linux Inst allation Perform the following step s to install the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager application from the QLogic website to a L inux workstation: 1. Go to the QLogic download site: http://support.qlogic.com/support/drivers_ software.aspx 2. Select the Intelligent[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router FI0154601-00 C 4-9 A Connect the Router to AC Power T o power up the router , connect the power cord to the power recept acle on the router chassis and to a groun ded AC outlet. The router responds in the following sequence: 1. The chassis LEDs (input power , heartbeat, system fault) light up, fo[...]

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    4 – Installation Installing the SANbox 6140 Router 4-10 FI0154601-00 C S T o configure the router using the command line interface: 1. Open a command window according to the type of workstation and connection:  Ethernet (all plat forms): Open a telnet session with the default route r IP address and log in to the router with th e default accoun[...]

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    4 – Installation Firmware Installation FI0154601-00 C 4-1 1 A Firmware Inst allation The router comes with current firmware inst alled. Y ou can upgrade the firmware from the management workst ation as new firmware becomes available. Y ou can use the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager application or th e CLI to install new firmware. Using SANsurfe[...]

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    4 – Installation Firmware Installation 4-12 FI0154601-00 C S 3. At the ftp prompt, type bin to set binary mod e. For example: ftp> bin 200 Type set to I. 4. Use the put command to transfe r the firmware image file from the workstation to the router . For example: ftp> put isr-6140-2_0_6_3.bin 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening BINARY [...]

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    FI0154601-00 C 5-1 5 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Diagnostic information ab out the router is available through the chassis LEDs and the port LEDs. Diagnostic information is also available through the SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager and Command Line Interface (CLI) event logs and error displays. This section describes th e following types of [...]

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    5 – Diagnostics and Tr oubleshooting Power-On Self-T est Diagnostics 5-2 FI0154601-00 C S Input Power LED is Off The input power LED light s up to show that the router logic circuitry is receiving proper volt ages. If the input power LED is of f, do the following:  Inspect power cord and connectors. Is the cord unplugged? Is the cord or connec[...]

  • Page 61

    5 – Diagnostics and Tr oubleshooting LED Blink Patterns FI0154601-00 C 5-3 A LED Blink Patterns The heartbeat and system fault LEDs show the operational status of the route r . When the POST completes with no errors, these LEDs blink at a steady rate of once per second. When the route r is in maintenance mode, the heartbeat and system fault LEDs [...]

  • Page 62

    5 – Diagnostics and Tr oubleshooting LED Blink Patt erns 5-4 FI0154601-00 C S Management Port IP Address Conflict Blink Pattern The system fault LED generates a four-blink p attern (once per second) followed by a two second pause when th e router detects an IP address conflict on the management Ethernet port. Y ou can clear the IP address conflic[...]

  • Page 63

    5 – Diagnostics and Tr oubleshooting Recovering a Router FI0154601-00 C 5-5 A Recovering a Router Y ou may have to recover a router for one of the following reaso ns:  The passwo rd was changed and has been forgotten.  The router ’ s management IP address is unknown. T o recover the router ’s p assword, reset the password to the default[...]

  • Page 64

    5 – Diagnostics and Tr oubleshooting Recovering a Ro uter 5-6 FI0154601-00 C S Notes[...]

  • Page 65

    FI0154601-00 C 6-1 6 Removal/Replacement This section describes how to remove and replace the following field replaceable units (FRU):  SFP transceivers  Router SFP T ransceiver Removal and Replacement Y ou can remove and replace the SFP transceivers while the router is operating without damaging the router or the t ransceiver . However , thi[...]

  • Page 66

    6 – Removal/Rep lacement Router Removal and Replacem ent 6-2 FI0154601-00 C S Router Removal and Replacement The router removal and replacemen t procedure requires the router powered down, which means that all of the Fibr e Channel and iSCSI connections will be lost. Removal T o remove and replace a router , follow the applicable steps: 1. Make s[...]

  • Page 67

    FI0154601-00 C 7-1 7 SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Introduction The SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager provides a graph ical user interface (GUI) that enables you to manage the SANbox 6140 from a workstation. This lets you monitor , configure, and modify information using GUI compo nents, including a menu bar , a tool bar , a system tree, as wel[...]

  • Page 68

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Menu Bar 7-2 FI0154601-00 C S Menu Bar Figure 7-2 shows the menu bar options. The fo llowing sect ions describe these menus. Figure 7-2 Menu Bar T able 7-1. SANsurfer Router Manager Main W indow Sections Item Description Menu Bar The menu bar pro vides access to system functions and Wizards. T ool Bar The to[...]

  • Page 69

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Menu Bar FI0154601-00 C 7-3 A File Menu Figure 7-3 shows the File drop-down menu. Figure 7-3 File Menu The File menu provides the following options:  Save FRU – Saves the router ’ s configuration and persistent dat a to a file.  Restore FRU – Restores the router ’ s configuration and persistent [...]

  • Page 70

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Menu Bar 7-4 FI0154601-00 C S The Settings menu provides the following option:  Broadcast – Opens the Broadcast Settings window , which allows you to configure the broadcast options. The workst ation sends Broadcast messages to locate routers within the same IP subnet as the workstation running the SANs[...]

  • Page 71

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Menu Bar FI0154601-00 C 7-5 A  Add Initiator Wizard – Launches the iSCSI Add Initiator wizard, which allows you to configure the IP a ddress and other paramet ers for an iSCSI initiator (see p age 7-52 ).  FW Up date Wizard – Laun ches the Firmware Update wizard, which allows you to update the SANbo[...]

  • Page 72

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager To o l B a r 7-6 FI0154601-00 C S To o l B a r Figure 7-9 shows the tool bar . The following paragraphs describe it. Figure 7-9 T ool Bar The tool bar consists o f a row of graphical buttons that allow you to perform common functions: connect, view log files, and refresh the current display . Y ou can reloca[...]

  • Page 73

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Action Menu FI0154601-00 C 7-7 A  Disconnect – Disconnect s from a SANbox 6140 router , removing it from the system tree.  Reboot – Reboot s the SANbox 6140 router .  Vie w Logs – Opens the view logs window .  Present ation Wizard – Launches a wizard for presenting (mappin g) LUNs to iSCSI[...]

  • Page 74

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-8 FI0154601-00 C S System T ree Window Figure 7-1 1 shows the system tree. Figure 7-1 1 System Tree Window The system tree appears in the lef t-most window pane and cont ains the connected SANbox 6140 routers and the following compon ents for each router:  SANbox 6140 Router (see page[...]

  • Page 75

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-9 A Select a component in the system tre e to see component data in the t abbed pages to the rig ht of the tree (see Figure 7-12 ). Figure 7-12 Component Information Component information for the selected router in cludes router information, configuration det ails, router [...]

  • Page 76

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-10 FI0154601-00 C S Router Located at the root folder within t he system tree, each router node shows:  Router st atus icon – Live (blinking heart beat).  Router name – Router name or IP address. Example : Router icons Online router - The blinking heart on the router icon indic[...]

  • Page 77

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-1 1 A Initiator icons FC Discovered T argets Nested beneath the Router node, FC Discovered T argets nodes identify one type of target:  Discovered (target s that the router logged in) Example : FC discovered t arget icons LUN icons Nested beneath each FC t arget, the LU[...]

  • Page 78

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-12 FI0154601-00 C S SANbox 6140 Router The top of the router tree displays th e router system configuration and sta tus. Selecting the Router node on the syst em tree displays the following two t abs:  Information  SNMP Management Information The Information tabbed page provides fo[...]

  • Page 79

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-13 A Basic Information The Basic Information t abbed page p rovides the following parameters:  Product Name – Model iSR6140.  Symbolic Name – Displays a symbolic name for the router that you can create.  Serial Number – Displays the router’s serial number [...]

  • Page 80

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-14 FI0154601-00 C S Management In formation Select the second vertical tab on the router ’s Information t abbed page to display the Management Information t abbed page. Figure 7-14 Information T a bbed Pa ge - Management Information The Management Information t abbed page provides the [...]

  • Page 81

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-15 A  If you selected the Use the following IP addre ss radio button, you can configure the I P address.  Subnet Mask – Displays the management p ort’s subnet mask.  If you selected the Obt ain an IP address automatically (DHCP), the system obta ins the subnet[...]

  • Page 82

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-16 FI0154601-00 C S NTP Server Informati on Select the third vertical tab on the router ’s Information t abbed page to display t he NTP Server Information tabbed page. Figure 7-15 Information T a bbed Pa ge - NTP Server Information The NTP Server Information tabbed page provides the fo[...]

  • Page 83

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-17 A  NTP Server 3 – Displays the IP address of the third NTP server t o be queried by the router when setting it s time and date. This server is used only if the first and second NTP servers d id not respond. If your hardware supports IPv6, you may choose the appropr[...]

  • Page 84

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-18 FI0154601-00 C S SNMP Management The SNMP Management t abbed page consist s of two sections: SNMP Configuration and SNMP T rap Receivers . Click the Save button to save any SNMP management changes. For more informa tion, see Appendix D. Figure 7-17 shows the SNMP Managemen t tabbed pa[...]

  • Page 85

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-19 A SNMP Settings  Read Community – Enter a p assword that authorizes an SNMP management server to read informa tion from the router . This is a write-only field. The value on the router and the SNMP management server must be the same. The read community p assword ca[...]

  • Page 86

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-20 FI0154601-00 C S FC Port s When you select an FC po rt in the system tree, the Information t abbed page displays, as shown in Figure 7-18 . Figure 7-18 FC Port Information T abbed Page The FC port display consist s of the following tab s:  Information  Advanced Configuration (se[...]

  • Page 87

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-21 A  Actual Dat a Rate – The data rate at which the port operates when on-line. This value can be one of the following:  1 Gbp s - one gigabits per second  2 Gbp s - two gigabits per se cond  Save – If you change the Port S tatus , click this button to sav[...]

  • Page 88

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-22 FI0154601-00 C S  Frame Size – Select the frame size from the d rop-down list box: 512 , 1024 , or 2048 .  Execution Throttle – Select the exe cution throttle from the drop-down list box: 16 , 32 , 64 , 128 , or 256 . 2. Click Save . A W arning screen displays the following [...]

  • Page 89

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-23 A St atistics The S tatistics tabb ed page consists of a scrollable table of p arameters and values, as shown in Figure 7-20 . Figure 7-20 FC Port Statistics  T o refresh the statistics, click Refresh at the top of the screen.  T o clear the statistics (set the va[...]

  • Page 90

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-24 FI0154601-00 C S iSCSI Port s When you select an iSCSI po rt in the system tree, the Information , Advanced Configuration , and St a ti st ic s tabbed p ages display to the right of the tree, as shown in Figure 7-21 . The following sections d escribe these pages. Figure 7-21 iSCSI Por[...]

  • Page 91

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-25 A iSCSI Port Information The iSCSI Port Information area pr ovides the following p arameters:  Base Name – Full name assigne d to the selected iSCSI port.  Link S tatus – Ident ifies the port connection status: Link Up or Link Down .  MAC Address – The MA[...]

  • Page 92

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-26 FI0154601-00 C S  Subnet Mask – The subnet mask used by the port. Altho ugh you may modify the subnet mask in this window , you will typically set it using the Configuration Wizard.  Gateway – The gateway for the selected port.  VLAN – The VLAN configuration: Disabled o[...]

  • Page 93

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-27 A Enable iSNS  Enable iSNS – This check box enables or dis ables iSNS support. Select the check box to enable this option; cl ear the check box to disable it.  IP Server – This drop-down list box let s you choose the IP address version assigned to the IP serve[...]

  • Page 94

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-28 FI0154601-00 C S Advanced Configuration The Advanced Configuration t abbed page allows yo u to configure the router ’s port parame ters, security settings, and CHAP settings. Figure 7-24 shows the information displayed in these sections. Figure 7-24 Advanced Configuration T abbed Pa[...]

  • Page 95

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-29 A  T arget TCP Port Number – Identifies the TCP port number the iSR-6140 uses to receive iSCSI target commands. The iSCSI community uses TCP port number 3260 by default. Any change to this TCP port nu mber requires a corresponding change in all iSCSI initiators con[...]

  • Page 96

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-30 FI0154601-00 C S  CHAP Secret – Lets you defin e the CHAP secret used for authenticating an iSCSI client. The field is available only when the CHAP check box is checked. St atistics The Stati st ic s tabbed pa ge consists of a scrollable table o f parameters and values. The ta bl[...]

  • Page 97

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-31 A Figure 7-25 Discovered iSCS I Initiator T abbed Pages Information The Information t abbed page consist s of two sections: Initiator Information an d CHAP Setting s. Initiator Information The Initiator Information section provides the following parameters:  iSCSI IP[...]

  • Page 98

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-32 FI0154601-00 C S  OS T ype Selection – Provides a drop-down list box you can use to select the OS type for the discovered initiator . The iSR-6140 uses the OS type to enable OS-specific command s. The menu options include: Other , MS Windows , Linux , HPUX , Mac , Solaris , VMwar[...]

  • Page 99

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-33 A LUN List The LUN List tabbed page consists o f a scrollable list of LUNs mapped to the iSCSI initiator , as shown in Figure 7-26 . Figure 7-26 LUN List T abbed Page The LUN List tabbed p age provides the following options:  Device Info – Displays information prov[...]

  • Page 100

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-34 FI0154601-00 C S FC Discovered T arget s Selecting an FC discovered t arget in the system tree does not provide any information in the right window . Select a discovered FC target to display the Information , LUN List , and iSCSI Presented T arget List tabbed p ages to the right of th[...]

  • Page 101

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-35 A  Port Name – Displays the world-wid e port name of the target device.  Port ID – Displays the t arget device’s port ID. LUN List The LUN List t abbed page provides de tailed t arget information and a scrollable list of LUNs, as shown in Figure 7-28 . Figur[...]

  • Page 102

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-36 FI0154601-00 C S  V endor – Displays the vendor name of the LUN as reporte d by the SCSI Inquiry command.  Product ID – Displays the product ID of the LUN as r eported by the SCSI Inquiry command.  Product Rev – Displays the product revision of the L UN as reported by t[...]

  • Page 103

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-37 A  Device Port Name – Displays the world-wide port name of the target device.  Device Port ID – Displays the t arget device’s port ID.  Presented Port – Displays the iSCSI port number where the t arget is presented (1 or 2).  IP Address – Displays [...]

  • Page 104

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-38 FI0154601-00 C S  Device Product Rev – Displays the p roduct revision of the target device as reported by the SCSI Inquiry co mmand.  Device Node Name – Displays the world-wide node name of th e target device.  Device Port Name – Displays the world-wide port name of the[...]

  • Page 105

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-39 A LUN Present ation Information: 1 and 2 T ab bed Pages The LUN Present ation Information: 1 and LUN Present ation Information: 2 tabbed p ages display information for the selected LUN. These pages include a list of iSCSI initiators that have been mapped to the selected[...]

  • Page 106

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-40 FI0154601-00 C S  Product ID – Displays the product ID of the LUN as r eported by the SCSI Inquiry command.  Product Revision – Displays the product revision of the LUN as reported by the SCSI Inquiry command.  LUN – Displays the logical unit nu mber .  Mapped Initia[...]

  • Page 107

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-41 A Information T abbed Page The Information ta bbed page consist s of two sections: General Information and CHAP Settings, which are describ ed in the following paragra phs.  General Information  Product V endor – Displays the product vendor as reported by the SC[...]

  • Page 108

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager System Tree Window 7-42 FI0154601-00 C S LUN Present ation Information T abbed Page The LUN Present ation Information tabbed p age provides presentatio n information for the selected LUN, as shown in Figure 7-33 . This page includes a list of iSCSI initiators that have been ma pped to the selected (highlight[...]

  • Page 109

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager System T ree Window FI0154601-00 C 7-43 A  Product ID – Displays the product ID of the LUN as r eported by the SCSI Inquiry command.  Product Rev – Displays the product revision of the L UN as reported by the SCSI Inquiry command. Discovered LUN Information Figure 7-34 shows the Discovered LUN I nfo[...]

  • Page 110

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-44 FI0154601-00 C S  Device Port ID – Displays the t arget device’s port ID.  Port : the FC port where the t arget device was discovered.  Product V endor – Displays the vendor name of the LUN as reported by the SCSI Inquiry command.  Product ID – Displays the product ID of the [...]

  • Page 111

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-45 A  FW Up date Wizard – Use t his wizard to update the SANbox 6140 router firmware. For more information, see page 7-54 .  Present ation Wizard – Launches the Presentation wizard. For more information, see page 7-58 .  Present ation Unmap Wizard – Launches the Present[...]

  • Page 112

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-46 FI0154601-00 C S T o configure the iSCSI ports using this wizard : 1. Select the radio button next to the iSCSI port you want to configure, then click Next . The iSCSI Port Connection Settings Panel dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-37 . Figure 7-37 iSCSI Port Connect ion Settings Panel [...]

  • Page 113

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-47 A The iSCSI Port IPv 6 Settings Panel appears, as shown in Figure 7-38 . Figure 7-38 iSCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel 4. T o configure the iSCSI port IPv6 connection using this dialog b ox, follow these steps: a. Select Enable IPv6 Address to make the fields edit able. b. S pecify th[...]

  • Page 114

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-48 FI0154601-00 C S The Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figu re 7-39 . Figure 7-39 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 6. Review the configuration changes displayed on th e screen, then click Next to confirm your changes.[...]

  • Page 115

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-49 A The wizard displays a W arning message, as shown in Figure 7-40 . Figure 7-40 Confirm Changes - Warning Message 7. Click Ye s to confirm these changes. A Security dialog box prompts you to enter an administrative p assword. Figure 7-41 Securi ty Check Dialog Box 8. Enter the pass[...]

  • Page 116

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-50 FI0154601-00 C S The system displays the iSCSI Port Configuration St atus dialog box, as shown in Figure 7-42 . Figure 7-42 iSCSI Port Configuration Status 9. Read the information about the st atus changes, then click Next . The system displays the Refresh dialog box. 10. Read the information. I[...]

  • Page 117

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-51 A The system displays the Fini sh dialog box, as shown in Figure 7-43 . Figure 7-43 Conf iguration Wizard Finish Dialog Box 1 1. Read the information, then click Finish .[...]

  • Page 118

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-52 FI0154601-00 C S Add Initiator Wizard The Add Initiator wiza rd provides a dialog box used to enter an iSCSI initiator into the system database. iSCSI initiator s are normally discovered (the router captures their names and addresses) the first time they log in to t he SANbox 6140 router . This [...]

  • Page 119

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-53 A The Security Check dialog box displays, as sho wn in Figure 7-45 . Figure 7-45 Securi ty Check Dialog Box 2. Enter the appropriate p assword, then click OK . The new iSCSI initiator appears in the discovered iSCSI initiators section of the system tree, as shown in Figure 7-46 . F[...]

  • Page 120

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-54 FI0154601-00 C S FW Up date Wizard The FW Update Wizard provides a set of dialog boxes that walk you through the steps required for updating the SANbox 6140 router firmware. Y ou can start this wizard at any time by selecting FW Up date Wizard from the Wiza rds M enu or from the Ac tion Menu . F[...]

  • Page 121

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-55 A T o update the firmware, follow these steps: 1. Select the check box next to the routers whose f irmware you want to update, then click Next . The Open dialog box disp lays. Figure 7-48 Firmware File Selection Dialog Box 2. Enter in the p ath to the firmware file, or click Browse[...]

  • Page 122

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-56 FI0154601-00 C S The Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-49 . Figure 7-49 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 4. Read the information, then do the f ollowing: a. If you want to save a copy of t his firmware configuration, click Save Configuration to File . Browse to the d esired dir[...]

  • Page 123

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-57 A Figure 7-51 Firmware Update S tatus Dialog Box — Progress When the firmware has loaded successfully , the system displays the Finis h dialog box, along with the Up date success dialog box, as shown in Figure 7-52 . Figure 7-52 Finish Dialog Bo x (Successful Firmware Update)[...]

  • Page 124

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-58 FI0154601-00 C S 6. Complete the wizard: a. If you want to reboot the system now , click Ye s . Otherwi se, click No . b. Click Finish . Present ation Wizard The Presentat ion wizard provides step-by-step instructions for mapping t arget LUNs to iSCSI initiators. When the Present ation wizard la[...]

  • Page 125

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-59 A T o map a LUN to an iSCSI initiator: 1. Select the check box next to the LUN o n the target you want to map, then click Next . Figure 7-53 Device Se lection Dialog Box[...]

  • Page 126

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-60 FI0154601-00 C S The LUN Mapping dialog b ox displays, as shown in Figure 7-54 . Figure 7-54 LUN Mapping Dialog Box 2. Select one or more LUNs and iSCSI initiators you want mapped, then click Next . The Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-55 .[...]

  • Page 127

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-61 A Figure 7-55 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 3. Confirm the LUN mapping changes by clicking Next . The Security Check dialog box displays, as sho wn in Figure 7-56 . Figure 7-56 Securi ty Check Dialog Box 4. Enter the appropriate p assword, then click OK to confirm the mapping. The LUN[...]

  • Page 128

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-62 FI0154601-00 C S Figure 7-57 LUN M asking Configuration Status Dialog Box 5. Review the status, then click Next . The T arget Configuration S tatus dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-58 . Figure 7-58 T arget Confi guration St atus Dialog Box The Finish dialog box displays, as shown in Fig[...]

  • Page 129

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-63 A Figure 7-59 Finish Dialog Box 6. Click Finish to complete the Present ation wizard.[...]

  • Page 130

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-64 FI0154601-00 C S Present ation Unmap Wizard The Presentat ion Unmap wizard provides step-by-step instructions for removing mapping between target L UNs and iSCSI initiators. When the Presentation Unmap wizard launches, the Device Selec tion dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-60 . T o remo[...]

  • Page 131

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Wizards FI0154601-00 C 7-65 A Figure 7-61 Select the Initiator fo r the LUN Presentation Dialog Box 3. Select one or more iSCSI initiators that are mapped to the L UN, then click Next . The Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-62 . Figure 7-62 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 4. Confirm the LUN[...]

  • Page 132

    7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Ro uter Manager Wizards 7-66 FI0154601-00 C S The Security Check dialog box displays, as sho wn in Figure 7-63 . Figure 7-63 Securi ty Check Dialog Box 5. Enter the appropriate p assword, then click OK to confi rm the unm apping. The LUN Masking Configuration S t atus dialog box displays, displaying the operation st atus. 6[...]

  • Page 133

    FI0154601-00 C A-1 A Command Reference The command line interface (CLI) enable s you to perform a variety of router management tasks throu gh an Ethernet or serial port connection. This sectio n describes the following:  Logging on to a SAN Router  Guest Account (see p age A-2 )  Working with SAN Router Configurations (see page A-2 )  C[...]

  • Page 134

    A – Command Reference Guest Account A-2 FI0154601-00 C S Guest Account Routers come from the factory with the following account already defined: This guest account provides access to the router and its configuration. After planning your router management needs, cons ider changing the p assword for this account. The guest account is automatically [...]

  • Page 135

    A – Command Reference Working with SAN Rout er Config urations FI0154601-00 C A-3 A Save Router Configur ation and Persistence Perform the following step s to save the router ’s configuration and persistent dat a. Persistent data consist s of LUN mappings , discovered FC t argets, and discovered iSCSI initiators. 1. Execute the fru save CLI com[...]

  • Page 136

    A – Command Reference Work ing with SAN Router Configurations A-4 FI0154601-00 C S Restore Router Configur ation and Persistence T o restore the router ’s configuration and persistent data: 1. T ransfer the saved data from a workstation to the router by execut ing an FTP utility on the workst ation. The following example shows an FTP transfer t[...]

  • Page 137

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-5 A Commands The CLI command synt ax is as follows: command key word keyword [value] keyword [value1] [value2] The co mmand is followed by one or more keywo rds. Consider the following rules and conventions:  Commands and keywords are case insensitive.  Required keyword values appear in sta nd[...]

  • Page 138

    A – Command Reference Commands A-6 FI0154601-00 C S Admin Command Opens and closes an administrator se ssion. Any command that ch anges the router configuration requires t hat the user be in an Admin session. Only one Admin session can be open on the route r at any time. An inactive Admin session will time out after a p eriod of 15 minutes. Autho[...]

  • Page 139

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-7 A Beacon Command Enables or disables flashing the LEDs. Authority None Synt ax beacon on off Keywords on T urns on the router beacon. off T urns off the ro uter becon. Examples The following example shows the beacon command: QRouter #> beacon on[...]

  • Page 140

    A – Command Reference Commands A-8 FI0154601-00 C S Clear Command Removes all entries from the router’s log file or resets the Fib re Channel and iSCSI statistic counters. Authority Admin session Synt ax clear [logs or st ats] Keywords logs Clears all entries from router’s log file. st at s Resets the st atistic counters. Examples The followi[...]

  • Page 141

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-9 A Date Command Displays or sets the date and time. T o set the date and time, you must enter the information in this format: MMDDhhmm CCYY . The new date and time t akes effect immediately . Authority Admin session to set the date and time. No au thority required to display the current date and ti[...]

  • Page 142

    A – Command Reference Commands A-10 FI0154601-00 C S FRU Command Saves and restores the router ’ s configuration. Authority Admin session to restore Synt ax fru restore save Keywords restore The fru restore command requires that you first ftp the t ar file containing the desired configuration to the router . When you issue this command, the sys[...]

  • Page 143

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-1 1 A Help Command Displays a list of the commands and their synt ax. Authority None Synt ax help Examples The following example shows the help co mmand: QRouter (admin) #> help admin [ cancel | start | end ] beacon [ on | off ] date [ <MMDDhhmmCCYY> ] clear [ logs | stats ] fru [ restore |[...]

  • Page 144

    A – Command Reference Commands A-12 FI0154601-00 C S luns | lunmask | memory | mgmt ntp | presented_targets | snmp | stats system | targets | vlan ] show chap show fc [ <PORT_NUM> ] show initiators [ fc | iscsi ] show initiators_lunmask show iscsi [ <PORT_NUM> ] show isns [ <PORT_NUM> ] show logs [ <ENTRIES> ] show luninfo[...]

  • Page 145

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-13 A History Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands. Authority None Synt ax history Examples The following example shows the history command : QRouter (admin) #> history 1: admin start 2: help 3: history QRouter (admin) #>[...]

  • Page 146

    A – Command Reference Commands A-14 FI0154601-00 C S Image Command Updates the router’s firmware image and cleans up (removes) the image files in the router ’ s /var/ftp directory . Authority Admin session Synt ax image cleanup unpack [file ] Keywords cleanup Removes all firmware image files in the router ’ s /var/ftp directory . These are [...]

  • Page 147

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-15 A Initiator Command Adds, modifies, and removes an initiator in the router ’s dat abase. Authority Admin session Synt ax initiator add mod remove Keywords add Adds an initiator the router ’s database. mod Modifies the settings of an initia tor . remove Removes an initiator . Examples The foll[...]

  • Page 148

    A – Command Reference Commands A-16 FI0154601-00 C S Please select an Initiator from the lis t above ('q' to quit): 0 A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply pre ss the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this pr ocess before reaching the end of the li[...]

  • Page 149

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-17 A Logout Command Exits the command lin e interface and returns you to the login prompt. Authority None Synt ax logout Examples The following example shows the logout command: QRouter (admin) #> logout (none) login:[...]

  • Page 150

    A – Command Reference Commands A-18 FI0154601-00 C S Lunmask Command Maps a t arget LUN to an initiator , and also removes mappings. It pro mpts you to pick from a list of targ ets, LUNs, and initiators. Authority Admin session Synt ax lunmask add remove Keywords add Maps a LUN to an initiator . First, you are prompted to select an initiator from[...]

  • Page 151

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-19 A 0 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab:00:00:0 0:00:fc:b7:3f:fa SEAGATE Please select a LUN to present to the i nitiator ('q' to quit): 0 All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved. The following example shows the lunmask remove command: lunmask rm Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Nam[...]

  • Page 152

    A – Command Reference Commands A-20 FI0154601-00 C S Password Command Changes the guest and administrato r passwords. Authority Admin session Synt ax passwd Examples The following example shows the passwd command: QRouter (admin) #> passwd Press 'q' and the ENTER key to abo rt this command. Select password to change (0=guest, 1 =admi[...]

  • Page 153

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-21 A Ping Command V erifies the connectivity of each Et hernet port, management, GE1, a nd GE2. Authority Admin session Synt ax ping Examples The following example shows the ping co mmand: QRouter (admin) #> ping A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new va[...]

  • Page 154

    A – Command Reference Commands A-22 FI0154601-00 C S Quit Command Exits the command lin e interface and returns you to the login prompt. Authority None Synt ax quit Examples The following example shows the quit co mmand: QRouter (admin) #> quit (none) login:[...]

  • Page 155

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-23 A Reboot Command Restart s the router firmware. Authority Admin session Synt ax reboot Examples The following example shows the reboot command: QRouter (admin) #> reboot Are you sure you want to reboot the S ystem (y/n): y System will now be rebooted...[...]

  • Page 156

    A – Command Reference Commands A-24 FI0154601-00 C S Reset Factory Command Restores the router configuration p arameters to the factory default value s. It deletes all LUN mappings, as well as all persistent data regarding t argets, LUNs, and initiators. This command also restores the fa ctory default IP addresses. Authority Admin session Synt ax[...]

  • Page 157

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-25 A Save Command Saves logs and traces. Authority Admin session Synt ax save logs traces Keywords logs The save logs command creates a t ar file that contains the router’s log data, storing the file in the router’s /var/ftp directory . After the command completes, you must ftp the log’s t ar [...]

  • Page 158

    A – Command Reference Commands A-26 FI0154601-00 C S Set Command Configures general router p arameters as well as parameters that are specific to the Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and man agement ports. Authority Admin session Synt ax set chap fc [port_num] iscsi [port_num] isns [port_num] mgmt ntp snmp system vlan Keywords chap Sets the CHAP secrets. fc[...]

  • Page 159

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-27 A Set CHAP Command Configures general router p arameters. Authority Admin session Synt ax set chap Examples The following example shows the set chap command : QRouter (admin) #> set chap A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply pre ss th[...]

  • Page 160

    A – Command Reference Commands A-28 FI0154601-00 C S Set FC Command Configures a Fibre Channel port. Authority Admin session Synt ax set fc [port_num] Keywords [port_num] The number of the FC port to be configured. Examples The following example shows the set fc command: QRouter (admin) #> set fc A list of attributes with formatting an d curre[...]

  • Page 161

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-29 A All attribute values for Port 2 that ha ve been changed will now be saved.[...]

  • Page 162

    A – Command Reference Commands A-30 FI0154601-00 C S Set iSCSI Command Configures an iSCSI port. Authority Admin session Synt ax set iscsi [port_num] Keywords [port_num] The number of the iSCSI port to be configured . Examples The following example shows the set iscsi command: QRouter (admin) #> set iscsi 1 A list of attributes with formatting[...]

  • Page 163

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-31 A IPv6 Window Scaling (0=Enable, 1=Disa ble) [Enabled ] IPv6 Window Scaling Factor (Min=0, Ma x=5) [1 ] IPv6 VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] All attribute values for Port 1 that ha ve been changed will now be saved.[...]

  • Page 164

    A – Command Reference Commands A-32 FI0154601-00 C S Set iSNS Command Configures iSNS parameters for an iSCSI port. Authority Admin session Synt ax set isns [port_num] Keywords [port_num] The number of the iSCSI port to be configured for iSNS. Examples The following example shows the set isns command: QRouter (admin) #> set isns 1 A list of at[...]

  • Page 165

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-33 A Set Mgmt Command Configures the router ’ s management port (10/100). Authority Admin session Synt ax set mgmt Examples The following example shows the set mgmt command: QRouter (admin) #> set mgmt A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or si[...]

  • Page 166

    A – Command Reference Commands A-34 FI0154601-00 C S Set NTP Command Configures the NTP parameters. Authority Admin session Synt ax set ntp Examples The following example shows the set ntp command : QRouter (admin) #> set ntp A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply pre ss the ENTER key [...]

  • Page 167

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-35 A Set SNMP Command Configures the general simple network management protocol (SNMP) pro perties, as well as configurin g eight trap destinations. Authority Admin session Synt ax set snmp trap_destinations Keywords trap_destinations S pecifies the setting of the trap destinations. Examples The fol[...]

  • Page 168

    A – Command Reference Commands A-36 FI0154601-00 C S Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Dis able) [Disabled ] 0 IP Address [0.0.0.0 ] 10.0.0.5 Destination Port [0 ] 1024 Trap Version [0 ] 2 Configuring SNMP Trap Destination 2 : ------------------------------------- Destination enabled (0=Enable, 1=Dis able) [Disabled ] Configuring SNMP Trap Destina[...]

  • Page 169

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-37 A Set System Command Configures the general router pa rameters. Authority Admin session Synt ax set system Examples The following example shows the set syste m command: QRouter (admin) #> set system A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or simp[...]

  • Page 170

    A – Command Reference Commands A-38 FI0154601-00 C S Set VLAN Command Configures the router ’ s VLAN parameter s. Authority Admin session Synt ax set vlan Examples The following example shows the set vlan command: QRouter (admin) #> set vlan A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply pre[...]

  • Page 171

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-39 A Show Command Displays router operational information. Authority None Synt ax show chap fc [port_num] initiators [fc or iscsi] initiator_lunmask iscsi [port_num] isns [port_num] logs [entries] luninfo luns lunmask mgmt ntp presented_t argets [fc or iscs i] snmp stat s target s [fc or iscsi] syst[...]

  • Page 172

    A – Command Reference Commands A-40 FI0154601-00 C S luninfo Displays complete LUN information for a specified t arget and LUN. luns Displays LUN information and their t argets. lunmask Displays LUN mappings. mgmt Displays the router ’ s management port (10/100) configuration. ntp Displays the router ’ s network time protocol (NTP) configu ra[...]

  • Page 173

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-41 A Show CHAP Command Displays CHAP configuration for iSCSI nodes. Authority None Synt ax show chap Examples The following example shows the show fc command : QRouter (admin) #> show chap The following is a list of iSCSI nodes that have been configured with CHAP 'ENABLED': Type iSCSI N[...]

  • Page 174

    A – Command Reference Commands A-42 FI0154601-00 C S Show FC Command Displays Fibre Channel port information for the specified port . If you do not specify a port, this command displays both port s. Authority None Synt ax show fc [port_num] Keywords [port_num] Identifies the number of the FC port to display . Examples The following example shows [...]

  • Page 175

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-43 A Show Initiators Command Displays SCSI initiator information for iSCSI, FC, or b oth. Authority None Synt ax show initiators fc iscsi Keywords fc S pecifies the display of Fibre Channel initiators. iscsi S pecifies the display of iSCSI initiators. Examples The following example shows the show in[...]

  • Page 176

    A – Command Reference Commands A-44 FI0154601-00 C S Show Initiators LUN Mask Command Displays initiators and the LUNs to which they are mapped. Authority None Synt ax show initiators_lunmask Examples The following example shows the show init iators LUN Mask command: QRouter #> show initiators_lunmask Index (WWNN/iSCSI Name) ----- ------------[...]

  • Page 177

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-45 A Show iSCSI Command Displays iSCSI information for the specified p ort. If the port is not specified, then both ports are displayed. Authority None Synt ax show iscsi [port_num] Keywords [port_num] The number of the iSCSI port to be displayed. Examples The following example shows the show iscs i[...]

  • Page 178

    A – Command Reference Commands A-46 FI0154601-00 C S IPv6 Link Local fe80::2c0: ddff:fe0c:8be2 IPv6 Default Router :: IPv6 Target TCP Port No. 3260 IPv6 Window Scaling Enabled IPv6 Window Scaling Factor 1 IPv6 VLAN Disabled iSCSI Port 2 Port Status Enabled Link Status Up iSCSI Base Name iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic:isr-6140.0608a00 471.1 MAC Address 00[...]

  • Page 179

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-47 A Show iSNS Command Displays iSNS configuration information for the specified iSCSI port. If you do not specify the port, this command displays the iSNS configuration in formation for both iSCSI ports. Authority None Synt ax show isns [port_num] Keywords [port_num] The iSCSI port number whose iSN[...]

  • Page 180

    A – Command Reference Commands A-48 FI0154601-00 C S Show Logs Command Displays the router event log. Authority None Synt ax show logs Examples The following example shows the show logs command: QRouter #> show logs 01/01/2008 00:00:13 System 3 Tues day 01 January 12:13 AM 01/01/2008 00:00:21 QL4022 3 #0: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link up 01/01/2008[...]

  • Page 181

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-49 A Show Luninfo Command Displays complete information for a specified LUN and t arget. Authority None Synt ax show luninfo Examples The following example shows the show luni nfo command: QRouter (admin) #> show luninfo Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name) ----- ---------------------- 0 20:00:00:11:c6:1[...]

  • Page 182

    A – Command Reference Commands A-50 FI0154601-00 C S Show LUNs Command Displays LUN information for each t arget. Authority None Synt ax show luns Examples The following example shows the show luns command: QRouter #> show luns Lun Information ----------------- Target 20:00:00:11:c6:17:0e:ec,21:0 0:00:11:c6:17:0e:ec ---------------------------[...]

  • Page 183

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-51 A Show Lunmask Command Displays LUN mappings. Authority None Synt ax show lunmask Examples The following example shows the show lunm ask command: QRouter #> show lunmask Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name) ----- ---------------------- 0 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:50,50:00 :1f:e1:50:01:11:58 1 50:00:1f:e1:5[...]

  • Page 184

    A – Command Reference Commands A-52 FI0154601-00 C S Show Mgmt Command Displays the router ’ s management port (10/100) configuration. Authority None Synt ax show mgmt Examples The following example shows the show mgmt command: QRouter (admin) #> show mgmt Management Port Information ----------------------------- IPv4 Interface Enabled IPv4 [...]

  • Page 185

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-53 A Show NTP Command Displays the router ’ s network time protocol (NTP) configu ration. Authority None Synt ax show ntp Examples The following example shows the show ntp command: QRouter #> show ntp NTP Information ----------------- Mode Disabled Status Offline TimeZone Offset (Hours) 0[...]

  • Page 186

    A – Command Reference Commands A-54 FI0154601-00 C S Show Presented T argets Command Displays target s presented by the router: FC, iSCSI, or both. Authority None Synt ax show presented_t arget s fc iscsi Keywords fc S pecifies the display of FC presented t argets. iscsi S pecifies the display of iSCSI presented t argets. Examples The following e[...]

  • Page 187

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-55 A Name iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isr6140:0.50001f e150011150.50001fe150011158 IP 10.3.5.66 CHAP Disabled <MAPS TO> WWNN 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:50 WWPN 50:00:1f:e1:50:01:11:58 Name iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isr6140:1.50001f e150011150.50001fe150011158 IP 10.3.5.67 CHAP Disabled <MAPS TO> WWNN [...]

  • Page 188

    A – Command Reference Commands A-56 FI0154601-00 C S Show SNMP Command Displays the router ’ s simple network management protocol (SNMP) and any tra ps that have been configured. Authority None Synt ax show snmp Examples The following example shows the show snmp command: QRouter (admin) #> show snmp SNMP Configuration ------------------ Read[...]

  • Page 189

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-57 A Show S t at s Command Displays the router st atistics: FC and iSCSI. Authority None Synt ax show st ats Examples The following example shows the show stat s command: QRouter #> show stats FC Port Statistics -------------------- FC Port 1 Interrupt Count 23 Target Command Count 0 Initiator Co[...]

  • Page 190

    A – Command Reference Commands A-58 FI0154601-00 C S MAC Xmit Dropped Frames 0 MAC Xmit Jumbo Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Frames 4206 1498217 MAC Rcvd Byte Count 6036 2392962831 MAC Rcvd Unknown Control Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Pause Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Control Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Dribbles 0 MAC Rcvd Frame Length Errors 0 MAC Rcvd Jabbers 0 MAC Rcvd Carrier Sense Err[...]

  • Page 191

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-59 A MAC Rcvd Unknown Control Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Pause Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Control Frames 0 MAC Rcvd Dribbles 0 MAC Rcvd Frame Length Errors 0 MAC Rcvd Jabbers 0 MAC Rcvd Carrier Sense Errors 0 MAC Rcvd Dropped Frames 0 MAC Rcvd CRC Errors 0 MAC Rcvd Encoding Errors 0 MAC Rcvd Length Errors Large 0 MAC[...]

  • Page 192

    A – Command Reference Commands A-60 FI0154601-00 C S IP Fragment Rcvd Out of Order 0 IP Datagram Reassembly Timeouts 0 TCP Xmit Segment Count 5439 2134284 TCP Xmit Byte Count 5738 9353022514 TCP Rcvd Segment Count 4206 1430681 TCP Rcvd Byte Count 5741 8079800284 TCP Persist Timer Expirations 0 TCP Rxmit Timer Expired 116 TCP Rcvd Duplicate Acks 9[...]

  • Page 193

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-61 A Show System Command Displays router product information including the serial number , software version, hardware version, config uration, and temperature. Authority None Synt ax show system Examples The following example shows the show syst em command: QRouter #> show system System Informati[...]

  • Page 194

    A – Command Reference Commands A-62 FI0154601-00 C S Show T argets Command Displays target s discovered by the router: FC, iSCSI, or both. Authority None Synt ax show t arget s fc scsi Keywords fc S pecifies the display of FC target s. iscsi S pecifies the display of iSCSI target s. Examples The following example shows the show targ ets fc comman[...]

  • Page 195

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-63 A The following example shows the show targ ets iscsi command: QRouter #> show targets iscsi No Targets found.[...]

  • Page 196

    A – Command Reference Commands A-64 FI0154601-00 C S Show VLAN Command Displays the router ’ s VLAN configuration. Authority None Synt ax show vlan [port_num] Keywords [port_num] Examples The iSCSI port number whose VL AN configuration is to be displayed. The following example shows the show vlan command: QRouter #> show vlan VLAN Informatio[...]

  • Page 197

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-65 A Ta r g e t C o m m a n d Removes target s from the router ’ s database. This comman d is typically used to remove target s from the dat abase that are no longer conn ected to the router . The target add command is n ot currently supported. Authority Admin session Synt ax ta r g et add rm Keyw[...]

  • Page 198

    A – Command Reference Commands A-66 FI0154601-00 C S T argetMap Command The targetmap co mmand is not currently supported. T argets are automatically presented. Authority Admin session Synt ax ta r g et m a p add rm Keywords add Not supported rm Not supported Examples The following example shows the targetmap add command: QRouter (admin) #> ta[...]

  • Page 199

    A – Command Reference Commands FI0154601-00 C A-67 A The following example shows the targetmap rm (remove) command: QRouter (admin) #> targetmap rm Index (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name) ----- ---------------------- 0 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8b:ab,22:00 :00:20:37:fd:8b:ab 1 20:00:00:20:37:fd:8a:b0,22:00 :00:20:37:fd:8a:b0 2 20:00:00:20:37:fd:9c:f7,22:00 :00:2[...]

  • Page 200

    A – Command Reference Commands A-68 FI0154601-00 C S T racerou te Command Prints the ro ute a network packet t akes to the reach the destination specified b y the us er . Authority Admin session Synt ax traceroute Examples Traceroute command example: A list of attributes with formatting an d current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply[...]

  • Page 201

    FI0154601-00 C B-1 B Configuring CHAP CHAP Definition In challenge handshake authentication pro tocol (CHAP), the authentication agent sends the client program a random value t hat is used only once and an ID value. Both the sender and peer share a pre defined secret. The peer concatenates the random value, the ID, and th e secret; it calculates a [...]

  • Page 202

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using CLI B-2 FI0154601-00 C S 2. Use the initiator add command to add the initiator that is a bout to do discovery: a. Enable the CHAP for this initiator . b. Create a secret (for example, secret_initiator ). c. Use the set chap command to update the CHAP setting s of the initiator . 3. Go to the Microsoft i[...]

  • Page 203

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using CLI FI0154601-00 C B-3 A 6. T ype the address of the iSCSI port of the router . 7. Click Advanced . 8. Select Chap Login Information . 9. In T arget Secret , type the secret ( secret_initiator ) you created in St e p 2 . 10. Click OK . 11 . C l i c k OK . The initiator should complete discovery . CLI ?[...]

  • Page 204

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using the GUI B-4 FI0154601-00 C S CLI — Normal Session — Uni-directional CHAP T o configure single-direction CHAP to be used during a normal se ssion: 1. Do not enable CHAP on the prese nted target. 2. Use the initiator add command: a. Add the initiator that is about to do a normal login. b. Enable the C[...]

  • Page 205

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using the GUI FI0154601-00 C B-5 A 7. T ype the IQN name string. 8. Select Enable CHAP . 9. Create a CHAP secret (for example, secret_initiator ). 10. Go to the MS Initiator and perform the following steps: a. Click Genera l . b. Click Secret (in the middle of the screen). c. If this is the first time you are[...]

  • Page 206

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using the GUI B-6 FI0154601-00 C S c. Enter the address of the iSCSI port of the br idge. d. Click Advanced . e. Click Chap Login Information . f. T ype the secret ( secret_initiator ) you created in St e p 5 into T arget Secret . 7. Click OK . 8. Click OK . The initiator completes discovery . GUI — Normal [...]

  • Page 207

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using the GUI FI0154601-00 C B-7 A 15. Select Chap Login Information . 16. T ype the secret ( secret_initiator ) that you created in St e p 9 into Ta r g e t Secret . 17. Select Mutual Authentication . 18. Click OK . 19. Click OK . The initiator completes no rmal login. GUI— Normal Session — Uni-direction[...]

  • Page 208

    B – Configuring CHAP Configuring CHAP Using the GUI B-8 FI0154601-00 C S Notes[...]

  • Page 209

    FI0154601-00 C C-1 C Log Messages Log Dat a The router mainta ins a message log you can display and retrie ve either through the command line interface (CLI) or the SANsurfer Router Manag er . The message log is persistent in that it is maint ained across router power cycles and reboot s. The three log message categories are:  Informational  [...]

  • Page 210

    C – Log Messages Informational Log Messages C-2 FI0154601-00 C S iSCSI Driver The following log messages are common to both iSCSI port s: 1 (GE1) and 2 (GE2). The messages are listed in T able C-2 and described following the t able. Log messages beginning with #0 denote iSCSI port 1 (GE1) and log me ssages beginning with #1 denote iSCSI port 2 (G[...]

  • Page 211

    C – Log Messages Informational Log Messages FI0154601-00 C C-3 A Fibre Channel Driver The following log messages are common to both Fibre Channel ports: 1 (FC1) and 2 (FC2). The messages are listed in T able C-3 and described following the table. Log messag es beginning with #0 denote fibre channel po rt 1 (FC1). Log messages beginning with #1 de[...]

  • Page 212

    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages C-4 FI0154601-00 C S Error Log Messages The following sections list and descri be the error log me ssages by reporting module. Application Modules The application modules provide th e error log messages listed in T able C-4 and described following the t able. . 308 Fibre Channel link up occurr ed. Event st atus[...]

  • Page 213

    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C C-5 A 41768 QLBI_GetLunList: R EPORT LUNS command failed 808 41769 QLBI_GetLunList: REPOR T LUNS command failed with CHECK CONDITION, SCSI ST A TUS 0x%02X 809 41771 QLBI_GetLunList : Lun allocation faile d for LunId %d 81 1 41626 QLBI_GetLun Info: INQUIR Y failed, TPB status 0 x%x 666 41629 QLBI_[...]

  • Page 214

    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages C-6 FI0154601-00 C S 42404 QLIS_ProcessS tartT rb: [%d] CmdSN %ld is out of range (%ld - %ld), Cdb[0] 0x%02X , Dat aXferLen 0x%x. 1444 41234 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Op erati on failed. Initia tor 0x%x, TPB status 0x%x 274 41238 QLKV_V alidateLoginT ransitCsgNsgV ersion failed (status 0x%x) 278 41257 QLIS_LoginPd[...]

  • Page 215

    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C C-7 A 136 Process control block status indica tes that a PCI error occurred during a tar- get operation 146 Process control block status indi cates that a DMA error occurred during an initiator operation 147 Process control block status indicate s that a transport error (protocol) occurred during[...]

  • Page 216

    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages C-8 FI0154601-00 C S 1035 Login attempted using Fibre Chann el VP index that has not been configured. Operation attempted on an unconfigured VP . 1042 Attempting login but Fib re Channel connection cannot be opene d. 1064 Attempting logout of device for whic h there is no active path (WWPN not found). 1067 Logo[...]

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    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C C-9 A iSCSI Driver The following error log messages are common to both iSCSI ports, 1 (GE1) and 2 (GE2). They are listed in Ta b l e C - 5 and described following the ta ble. Log messages beginning with #0 denote iSCSI port 1 (GE1). Log messages beginning with #1 denote iSCSI port 2 (GE2). . 324 [...]

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    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages C-10 FI0154601-00 C S Fibre Channel Driver The following error log messa ges are common to both Fibre Channel port s, 1 (FC1) and 2 (FC2). They are listed in Ta b l e C - 6 and described in this section. Log messages beginning with #0 denote fibre channel port 1 (F C1) and log messages beginning with #1 denote [...]

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    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C C-1 1 A 106813 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Unexpected async event (%x), MB1=%x, MB2=%x, MB3=%x, MB4=%x, MB5=%x, MB6=%x, MB7=%x 317 106853 #%d: QL Timer: Link error count (0x %x) exceeded, link down 357 106912 #%d: QLReserveLoopId: out of loop Ids 416 106928 #%d: QLMarkDeviceOf fline: Device Id: %x ma[...]

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    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages C-12 FI0154601-00 C S User Modules The user modules provide the error log messages listed in T able C-7 and described following the t able. 452 The FC processor is unable to log into the FC fabric name server . 533 The driv er ’s host (initiator) database is full. 545 The driver ’ s target data base is full[...]

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    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C C-13 A 139289 QBRPC_Initialize:TgtD evic e Mem Allocation error 25 139296 QBRPC_Initialize:FcTg t Mem Allocation error 32 139297 QBRPC_Initialize:BridgeSt at us Mem Allocation error 33 139298 QBRPC_Initialize:Diag Mem Allocation error 34 139299 QBRPC_Initialize: DiagLog Mem Allocation error 35 13[...]

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    C – Log Messages Error Log Messages C-14 FI0154601-00 C S System The system modules provide the error log messages listed in T able C-8 and described following the t able. 20 Failed memory allocation for Get T arget List API. 21 Failed memory allocation for Get LUN List API. 22 Failed memory allo cation for Get Presented T argets List API. 23 Fai[...]

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    C – Log Messages Fatal L og Messages FI0154601-00 C C-15 A Fat al Log Messages The following sections list and descri be the fat al log messages by reporting module. iSCSI Driver The following fat al log messages are common to both iSCSI ports, 1 (GE1) and 2 (GE2). They are listed in Ta b l e C - 9 and described following the ta ble. Log messages[...]

  • Page 224

    C – Log Messages Fatal Log Messag es C-16 FI0154601-00 C S 70501 #%d: QLProcessResponseQu eue: Invalid entry type in response queue %x 869 70502 #%d: QLProcessResponseQueue: Invalid ha ndle %x EntryT ype %x 870 70524 #%d: QLProcessAe n: Invalid event %x 892 70544 #%d: QLRebootT imer: Reboot failed! 912 70563 #%d: QLReadyT imer: Adapter missed hea[...]

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    C – Log Messages Fatal L og Messages FI0154601-00 C C-17 A FC Driver The following fata l log messages are common to both Fibre Channel p orts, 1 (FC1) and 2 (FC2). They are listed in T able C-10 and described following the table. Log messag es beginning with #0 denote fibre channel po rt 1 (FC1). Log messages beginning with #1 denote fibre ch an[...]

  • Page 226

    C – Log Messages Fatal Log Messag es C-18 FI0154601-00 C S 102688 #%d: QLInterruptSer viceRoutine: Risc pause %x with p arity er ror hccr %x, Disable adapter 288 102689 #%d: QLInterruptServi ce Routine: Invalid interrupt status: %x 289 102716 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: System error event (%x), MB1=%x, MB2=%x, MB3=%x, MB4=%x, MB5=%x, MB6=%x, MB7=%x 3[...]

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    C – Log Messages Fatal L og Messages FI0154601-00 C C-19 A System The system modules provide the error log messages listed in T able C-1 1 and described following the t able. 400 FC proc essor being r estarted. T able C-1 1. System — Fatal Log Messages ID Log Message No. 233473 "memory monitor: Detected Uncorrectable Ecc %08lx system is re[...]

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    C – Log Messages Fatal Log Messag es C-20 FI0154601-00 C S Notes[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C D-1 D Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Introduction Simple network management protocol (SNMP) provides monitoring a nd trap functions for managing the router th rough third-party applications that sup port SNMP . The router firmware support s SNMP versions 1 and 2 and a QLogic management information base (MIB) (see page D -3[...]

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    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Introduction D-2 FI0154601-00 C S SNMP T rap Configuration SNMP trap configuration let s you set up to eight trap destinations. Choose from T raps 1–T rap 8 to configure each trap. Ta b l e D - 2 describes the parameter s for configuring a SNMP trap. System contact S pecifies the name of t he perso[...]

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    D – Simple Network Manag ement Protocol (SNMP) Management Info rmation Base (MIB) FI0154601-00 C D-3 A Management Information Base (MIB) The following sections describe the QL ogic management information base (MIB). The MIB consists of four object groups:  System Information  Network Port T able (see pag e D-4 )  Fibre Channel Port T abl[...]

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    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Management Inform ation Base (MIB) D-4 FI0154601-00 C S qsrNoOfGbEPort s qsrAgentV ersion Network Port T able The network port table co ntains a list of network port s that are operational on the router . The entries in this t able include the management port (la beled MGMT), as shown in Figure 2-6 ,[...]

  • Page 233

    D – Simple Network Manag ement Protocol (SNMP) Management Info rmation Base (MIB) FI0154601-00 C D-5 A qsrNwPortRole qsrNwPortIndex qsrNwPortAddressMode qsrIP AddressT ype qsrIP Address qsrGateway InetAddress qsrMacAddre ss MacAddress qsrNwLinkS tatus QsrLink S tatus qsrNwLinkRate QsrLinkRate Syntax QsrPortRole Access Not accessible Descri ption [...]

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    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Management Inform ation Base (MIB) D-6 FI0154601-00 C S qsrNetMask qsrGateway qsrMacAddress qstNwLinkSt atus qsrNwLinkRate Fibre Channel Port T able This table cont ains a list of the Fibre Channel (FC) ports on the router . There are as many entries in this t able as there are FC ports on the router[...]

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    D – Simple Network Manag ement Protocol (SNMP) Management Info rmation Base (MIB) FI0154601-00 C D-7 A qsrFcPortEntry QsrFcPortEntry A fibre channel port entry consist s of the following sequence of object s: qsrFcPortRole qsrFcPortIndex qsrFcPortNodeWwn Syntax QsrFcPortEntry Access Not accessible Descri ption Each entry (row) cont ains informati[...]

  • Page 236

    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Management Inform ation Base (MIB) D-8 FI0154601-00 C S qsrFcPortWwn qsrFcPortId qsrFcPortT ype qsrFcLinkSt atus qsrFcLinkRate Sensor T able This table cont ains a list of all the s ensors on the router . There are as many entries (rows) in this table as there are sensors. qsrSensorT able Syntax Phys[...]

  • Page 237

    D – Simple Network Manag ement Protocol (SNMP) Management Info rmation Base (MIB) FI0154601-00 C D-9 A qsrSensorEntry QsrSensorEntry A sensor entry consists of th e following sequence of objects: qsrSensorT ype qsrSensorIndex qsrSensorUnit s Syntax QsrSensorEntry Access Not accessible Descri ption Each entry (row) corr esponds to a single sensor [...]

  • Page 238

    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Management Inform ation Base (MIB) D-10 FI0154601-00 C S qsrSensorV alue qsrUpperThreshold qsrLowerThreshold qsrSensorS tate Syntax Inte ger32 Access Read onl y Descri ption The curr ent value of th e sensor. Syntax Integer32 Access Read only Descri ption The upper-level thre shold for this sensor . [...]

  • Page 239

    D – Simple Network Manag ement Protocol (SNMP) Notifications FI0154601-00 C D-1 1 A Notifications The router provides the fo llowing si x noti fication types:  Agent S tart Up Notification (see page D-12 )  Agent Shut Down Notification (see pa ge D-12 )  Network Port Down Notification (see page D -1 2 )  Fibre Channel Port Down No tif[...]

  • Page 240

    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Notifications D-12 FI0154601-00 C S Agent S t art Up Notification The agent st artup notification indicates that the agent on the router has st arted running. qsrAgentSt artup uses the following object:  qsrEventT imeS tamp Agent Shut Down Notification The agent shut down notificatio n indicates t[...]

  • Page 241

    D – Simple Network Manag ement Protocol (SNMP) Notifications FI0154601-00 C D-13 A Sensor Notification The sensor notification indicates that th e st ate for the specified sensor is not normal . When the sensor returns to th e normal state, this event is sent with the qsrEventSeverity object set to clear . qsrSensorNotification uses the following[...]

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    D – Simple Network Management Protoco l (SNMP) Notifications D-14 FI0154601-00 C S Notes[...]

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    FI0154601-00 C Index-1 Index A AC power 4-9 Account, guest A-2 Action menu 7-6 Admin command A-6 Advanced configuration FC port 7-21 iSCSI port 7-28 Agent notification D-12 Application module log messages C-1, C-4 Audience 1-1 Auto connect, enable 7-4 B Base name, iSCSI port 7-25 Beacon 7-7 Beacon command A-7 Bi-directional CHAP configuration B-1, [...]

  • Page 244

    SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’s Guide Index-2 FI0154601-00 C S Commands admin A-6 beacon A-7 clear A-8 data A- 9 FRU A-10 help A-11 history A-13 image A-14 initiator A-15 logout A-17 lunmask A-18 pas sw or d A- 20 ping A-21 quit A-22 reboot A-23 reset factory A-24 save A-25 set A-26 set CHAP A-27 set FC A-28 set iSCSI A-30 set iSN[...]

  • Page 245

    FI0154601-00 C Index-3 SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A Ethernet, iSCSI/gigabit Ethernet port LEDs 2-7 F Factory resetting factory command A-24 restoring defaults 2 -4 Failure, recover from 3-8 Fatal log messag es, system errors C-15 FCC Class A statement 1-3 Fibre Channel devices, distan ce between 3-2, 3-3 driver messages[...]

  • Page 246

    SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’s Guide Index-4 FI0154601-00 C S iSCSI driver messages C-2, C-9, C-15 initiators, adding 7-52 initiators, discovered 7-30 port count 7-13 port information 7-24 port LED 2-7 ports, configu ring 7-45 presented t argets 7-40 set iSCSI command A-30 target s, presented 7-36 iSCSI port advanced configuratio[...]

  • Page 247

    FI0154601-00 C Index-5 SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A Messages application module C-1, C-4 error log C-4 fatal C-15 Fibre Channel driver C-3, C-10, C-17 informational C-1 iSCSI driver C-2, C-9, C-15 log C-1 system C-14, C-19 user modules C-12 MIB D-3 network port D-4 port table D-8 system information D-3 Modes, operation [...]

  • Page 248

    SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’s Guide Index-6 FI0154601-00 C S Requirements browser 4-2 power 4-2 site 4-1 workstation 4-1 Reset factory command A-24 Restoring factory defaults 2-4 router configuration and p ersistent data A-4 Router configuring 4-9 icons 7-10 mounting 4-4 recovering 5-5 removing 6-2 replacing 6-2 resetting 2-3 Ro[...]

  • Page 249

    FI0154601-00 C Index-7 SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User’s Guid e A SNMP 3-8, D-1 configuration 7-18 management 7-18 notifications D-11 properties D-1 set SNMP command A-35 show SNMP command A-56 trap co nfigurat ion D-2 trap receiv ers 7-19 Software router 3-7 version 7-13 S tatements, communicatio n 1-2 St a t i s t i c s iSCSI port [...]

  • Page 250

    SANbox 6140 Intelligent S torage Router User ’s Guide Index-8 FI0154601-00 C S Wor k st at io n configuring 4-5 connecting to router 4-5 IP address 4-6 requirements 4 -1 serial port 4-6[...]