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    HP SureStore F ibre Channel SCSI Bridge 2100 ER User Guide Edition 3 P art Number C6340- 90003 F ebruary 2000 Printe d in: Greele y , CO USA © Copy right 20 00 Hewl ett-Packard Compa ny[...]

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    ii Notice This do cument contains informatio n tha t is prot ected b y copyrig ht. All rights are reserved. No part of t hi s document ma y be photocopied, reproduced, or t ra nslated to a not her language . The information contained in t his docume nt is subject to change witho ut no t ice . See Appendix C for important safety and regulatory infor[...]

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    iii 5. The war ranty pe riod b egin s o n the date of de live ry or on t he da te of install ation i f inst alled by HP . If cust omer sche dules o r delays H P install ation mo re than 30 days af ter de livery , warranty beg ins on t he 31st day from de liv ery . 6. W arranty do es not apply to def ects resulting fro m (a) improper or inadequat e [...]

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    iv Printing History This g uide is the f irst ed ition o f all in cluded material. T he gu ide pri nting date and pa rt number indicate the cu rrent edition . The printing date changes w hen a ne w edit ion is printe d. (Mino r correctio ns and up dates incorporated a t reprint do not change this date.) Edi tion 1: J uly 1 998 Edition 2: De cember [...]

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    v Typograp hical Conven tions The fo llowin g typo g raphic al conv entions are use d in thi s guide : Ita lic fon t : Den otes im portan t informati on. KEYCAP : Denote s ke ystro kes. Computer Output : Deno tes i nformatio n display ed in th e control p anel and scr een menu items tha t you select. W ARNIN G W arnings c all attention to a proc ed[...]

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    vi In This Guide In this g uide, the fo llowing areas a re des cribed: Chapte r 1 Intro ductio n: Co ntents of the part s kit, supp orted products , environmental requirements for t he Fibre Bridge, and sample co nfiguratio ns . Chapter 2 Settin g Up th e Fibre Bridge: How to inst all the Fibre Bridge, including rackmounting and cabling. Chapter 3 [...]

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    Contents vii T a ble of C ontents 1. Introduction Chapter Overview ....................................................................... 1-2 Fibre Bridge Components and Supported Products .................... 1-3 Product Components .............................................................. 1-3 Supported Products ........ .....................[...]

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    viii Contents Making Configuration Changes .................................................. 3-9 Reconfigure the Fibre Channel Address ................................ 3-11 Change the Trace Settings .................................................... 3-13 Fibre Channel to SCSI Mapping Configuration .................... 3-14 4. T roubleshooting Gu[...]

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    Contents ix T a ble of C ontents HP FIRST/QUICK FAX Faxback Services ........................... B-5 Electronic Support Services ................................................... B-8 Customer Care Centers .......................................................... B-9 Telephone Support After Warra nty ....................................... B-11 C[...]

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    x Contents[...]

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    Ta b l e s xi T able of T ables T abl e 1-1. Suppli ed Compone nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- 3 T abl e 1-2. Suppo rted Pro ducts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 T abl e 1-3. Ph ysical Spe cifications o f the Fibre Bridg e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 T abl e 1-4. Loca tion Cr[...]

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    xii Ta b l e s[...]

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    Fig u re s xiii T a ble of Figure s Figure 1- 1. Sa mple Fi b re Channel Co nfiguration — Basic . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 Fi gure 1 -2. S ample F ibre Ch anne l Conf igura tion — Minimum Expans ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 Fi gure 1 -3. S ample F ibre Ch anne l Conf igura tion — Maximum E[...]

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    xiv Fig u re s[...]

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    1- 1 Intr oduct ion 1 Introduction[...]

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    1- 2 Chapter 1 Introduc tion Chapter Ov erview Chapter Overvi ew This chap ter prov ides th e follo wing in formation : • Fibre Br idge Comp onen ts a nd Supp orted Prod ucts • Choosing a Location • Fibre Cha nnel Configurations[...]

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    Chapter 1 1- 3 Introduc tion Fibre Bridge Component s and Supported Produc ts Intr oduct ion F ibre Bridge Components and Supported Products This s ection in cludes a lis t of al l part s sup plied wit h the Fibre Bridge, produ cts th at H ewlett -Packard sup ports f or us e with the Fib re B ridge, environmen tal considerati ons, and sample sys te[...]

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    1- 4 Chapter 1 Introduc tion Fibre Bridge Components and Supported Product s SCSI Cab les (for Digi tial Linear T ap e libraries) 2 Two Single-end ed, 2 meter len gt h - 68 p in hi gh d en sit y . SCSI Cab le (for M agn eto- Optic al libraries) 2 Two Single-end ed, 2 meter length - 50-to- 68 pin , high densit y . Serial Cab le 1 RJ-11 to RJ-1 1 cab[...]

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    Chapter 1 1- 5 Introduc tion Fibre Bridge Component s and Supported Produc ts Intr oduct ion Support ed Products T able 1- 2 shows the p roducts that Hewl ett-P ackard sup ports for connecti on wi th the Fibre Bridge : T able 1 -2 Supported Prod uc ts Product Descripti on HP DL T li braries an d autolo aders with singl e-ended SCSI interface s Libr[...]

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    1- 6 Chapter 1 Introduc tion Choosing a Location Choo sing a Locatio n Physical Specificatio ns The F ibre Bridge is des igned fo r rackmoun ting . The uni t can be mounted in most standard 19- inc h rack configurations . The physical characterist ics are as fol lows: T able 1 -3 Physical Specific ations of the F ibre Bridge Environm ental Specific[...]

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    Chapter 1 1- 7 Introduc tion Fibre Channel Configurations Intr oduct ion F ibre Channel Co nfigura tions The Fibre Brid ge is support ed in a basi c configu ration o n Digit al Line ar T ape (DL T) and Magneto -Optical (MO) lib raries. The bri dge is s upport in expanded configuratio ns on DL T libraries . A basic confi guration is com prised o f o[...]

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    1- 8 Chapter 1 Introduc tion Fibre Channel Configurations Expanded Configurat ion (DL T libraries only) Figure 1-2 and Fig ure 1-3 show s the Fib re B ridge in two p ossib le expanded configuratio ns . These configurations ar e supported on DL T libraries on ly . F igure 1-2 Sample F ibre Channel Configuration — Minimum Expansio n[...]

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    Chapter 1 1- 9 Introduc tion Fibre Channel Configurations F igure 1-3 Sample F ibre Channel Configuration — Ma ximum Expansion[...]

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    1- 10 Chapter 1 Introduc tion Fibre Channel Configurations[...]

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    2- 1 Setting Up the Fibre B ridg e 2 Sett ing Up the F ibre Bridge[...]

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    2- 2 Chapter 2 Settin g Up the Fibre Br idge Chapter Ov erview Chapter Overvi ew This chapter provides instruction s on completing the f oll owing setup proc ed ures : • Mountin g th e Fibre B ridge in a Rack • Installi ng Cables[...]

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    Chapter 2 2- 3 Setting Up t he Fibre B ridge Mounting the Fibre Bridge in a Rack Setting Up the Fibre B ridg e Mounti ng th e Fibre Bridge in a R ack Mountin g the Fib re B ridge in a rack requ ires ass embling L -bracke ts to the F i br e Br i dge and t he n moun ti n g the L - b rac kets t o a rac k. L- br a c ke ts allow t he Fibre Bridge to be [...]

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    2- 4 Chapter 2 Settin g Up the Fibre Br idge Mounting the Fibre Bridge in a Rack Assemble the L-brackets to the Fi bre Bridge 1. F acin g t he b ack o f th e Fibr e Br idge, p osit ion the fi rst L-br acket with the moun ting tab t oward the back o f the rack an d point ing away from the unit, as sh ow n in Figure 2 -1. 2. Insert 6x32 screws throug[...]

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    Chapter 2 2- 5 Setting Up t he Fibre B ridge Mounting the Fibre Bridge in a Rack Setting Up the Fibre B ridg e Install the Fibre Bridge in the Rack 1. F acing t he back of the rack, ins tall a t otal of four clip nuts a bove any existi ng pro duct, t wo int o ea ch of the rails. Install the clip nuts so that th e top nut a ligns with the to p ho le[...]

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    2- 6 Chapter 2 Settin g Up the Fibre Br idge Installing Cables Installing Cables The Fibre Brid ge can be used in eit her basic or e xpande d syste m configu ration s. This sectio n pr ovides the st eps to instal l cable s in bo th configuratio ns. NOTE The fol lowing se ction expla ins overa ll conf iguration cab ling. F or com plete in stallat io[...]

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    Chapter 2 2- 7 Setting Up t he Fibre B ridge Inst al ling Cables Setting Up the Fibre B ridg e 3. Connect one en d of t he optical ca ble into the GB IC on the Fib re Bridge and t he othe r end into th e GBIC on the Fibre Ch annel HBA in the h ost. 4. Connect the power cord from t he Fibre Bri dge to an grounded outl et. 5. Co nfirm that all cabl e[...]

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    2- 8 Chapter 2 Settin g Up the Fibre Br idge Installing Cables F ibre Bridge Connect ion, Expanded Configuration Example (DL T Libraries Only) 1. Prop erly sh ut down a ll peri pheral device s that wi ll be con nected to the Fi bre Bridge , including the hub (s). Check wi t h the system administrator before turning off powe r to either hubs or libr[...]

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    Chapter 2 2- 9 Setting Up t he Fibre B ridge Inst al ling Cables Setting Up the Fibre B ridg e F igure 2-4 F ibre Bridge Connection, Expanded Configuration ( Minimum) (DL T On ly)[...]

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    2- 10 Chapter 2 Settin g Up the Fibre Br idge Installing Cables F igure 2-5 F ibre Bridge Connection, Expanded Configuration ( Maximum) (DL T On ly)[...]

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    Chapter 2 2- 1 1 Setting Up t he Fibre B ridge Inst al ling Cables Optical F ibre Channel Cable Options The Fibr e Bri dge uses fibe r -optic c ables availa ble in the leng ths l ist ed in Figure 2- 2: T able 2 -2 Fiber -Optic Cable Opti ons NOTE F or additional information regarding the Fibre Channel environment, configuratio n, and o ther Fibre i[...]

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    2- 12 Chapter 2 Settin g Up the Fibre Br idge Installing Cables[...]

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    3- 1 Operating the Fibre B ridg e 3 Operating the F ibre Bridge[...]

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    3- 2 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Chapter Ov erview Chapter Overvi ew This chap ter prov ides th e follo wing in formation : • P owering on th e Sy stem • Changi ng the Defa ult Setti ngs • Making Configu ration Changes[...]

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    Chapter 3 3- 3 Operating t he Fi bre Bridg e Power ing on the Syst em Operating the Fibre B ridg e Po w e r i n g o n t h e S y s t e m The H P SureSto re Fibre Ch annel SCSI Bridg e 2100 E R is co nfigure d for most Fibre Chan nel ins tallati ons witho ut int erven tion. T he bas ic configuratio n uses one F ibre Bridge connected di rectly to a F [...]

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    3- 4 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Powering on th e System F igure 3-1 F ibre Bridge, Back View[...]

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    Chapter 3 3- 5 Operating t he Fi bre Bridg e Changing the Default Se ttings Operating the Fibre B ridg e Changing the Default Settings The ba sic Fibre Brid ge conf iguration assumes ther e is on ly one Fib re Bridge in cluded in th e syste m. If thi s is a DL T i nstalla tion an d more than on e Fibre bridg e will b e inst alled, o r if ther e is [...]

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    3- 6 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Changing the Default Settings F igure 3-2 Connecting the Se rial Cable 2 1 4 H N o t S u it a b l e fo r H a rd D riv e S u b s ys t e m s 3 1F i b r e B r i d g e 2 RJ- 11 conne ctor 3 S erial cab le 4 RJ-11 to DB9 a dapt er[...]

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    Chapter 3 3- 7 Operating t he Fi bre Bridg e Changing the Default Se ttings Operating the Fibre B ridg e Serial P ort Setup Before communicating , the P C serial port must be connected to the F ibre Bridge an d terminal emulation software (Hyper terminal, o r simila r) must be i nstalled on the host. Configu re the terminal e mulation program to us[...]

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    3- 8 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Changing the Default Settings T able 3 -1 Fibre Bridge De f ault Confi gur ation Set t ings Serial P ort • Baud rates : 9600, 19200, 38400, 5 7600, 11520 0 (baud rate wil l auto-co nfigure). • No handshak e. • No pa ri ty . • 8 data bi ts. • 1 stop bit . Fi br e Channel • Ha rd address mode us[...]

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    Chapter 3 3- 9 Operating t he Fi bre Bridg e Making Configuration Changes Operating the Fibre B ridg e Making Co nfigura tion Changes T o make configurati on changes , follow t h es e steps: 1. St art you r terminal em ulation a pplicati on so ftware . 2. Press t he ENTER key . T he follo wing men u will displ ay: NOTE The user ma y need to press E[...]

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    3- 10 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Making Configuration Change s F igure 3-4 F ibre Bridge Configuration Menu 4. T o initiat e a cha nge, ent er the number of any it em on the list. Af ter all c han ges hav e been c omple ted, save t he chang es by p r essin g a on the keyboard. T o make changes take effect, restart the Fibre Bridge . CAU[...]

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    Chapter 3 3- 1 1 Operating t he Fi bre Bridg e Making Configuration Changes Operating the Fibre B ridg e Reconfigure the F ibre Channel Addre ss Use the F ibre Channel Configurat i on menu to c hange from the hard address mode to th e soft address mode . NOTE The F ibre Bridg e default s etting is hard addressing , where the addre ss is preset t o [...]

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    3- 12 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Making Configuration Change s Selecting the “ Change ALP A V alue (opt i on 2 in the pre vious menu) produ ces t he fo llowi ng lis t of ad dres ses: F igure 3-6 F ibre Channel Addresses 4. Select an address by entering the number before the colon. Pressin g any key , exce pt a valid number , will disp[...]

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    Chapter 3 3- 13 Operating t he Fi bre Bridg e Making Configuration Changes Operating the Fibre B ridg e Change the Trace Settings CAUTION Changing option s in the Trace Settings menu directly affect s the current operati on of the Fi bre Bridge . Pres si ng U changes the current operating param eter s wi thou t rest arting the Fib re Bridge. The Tr[...]

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    3- 14 Chapter 3 Operati ng the Fibre Brid ge Making Configuration Change s F ibre Channel to SCSI Mapping C o nfiguration Use the F ibre Channel to SCSI Map ping Configuration menu t o display the SC SI devices that ar e present on the Fi bre Bridge .[...]

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    4- 1 T roub lesho oting Guide 4 T roubleshooting Guide[...]

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    4- 2 Chapter 4 T roubl eshootin g Gui de Chapter Ov erview Chapter Overvi ew This chap ter prov ides th e follo wing in formation : • P o ssible prob l ems that a user ma y encounter when instal ling the Fibre Brid ge. • Rec ommen ded pro cedu res f or an alyzi ng a nd solv ing p rob lems. • What to do whe n problems cannot be resolved using [...]

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    Chapter 4 4- 3 T rou blesh ooting Guid e T roubleshooting T roub lesho oting Guide T rou blesho oting This sect ion des cribes po tential p roblems and so lutions. If you a re unable t o dia gnose a nd so lve a proble m usi ng thes e guid elines, cont act an HP service re presentati ve or your sales re presentativ e. By using these sug gested proce[...]

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    4- 4 Chapter 4 T roubl eshootin g Gui de T roubleshooting Problem: Cannot T urn On the Hub (DL T Only) If the hub will not power -up, use the follo wi ng steps before taki ng further action: 1. V erify all power connections, breakers , and switch settings are working and correct. 2. Co nfirm that the powe r indicator is illumin ated. 3. V eri fy th[...]

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    Chapter 4 4- 5 T rou blesh ooting Guid e T roubleshooting T roub lesho oting Guide 2. Mak e sure th e libra ries , Fi bre Bri dge, and hubs (DL T on ly) ar e powered on and conne cted appropriately before powering on workstations . If they were not conne cted, pow ered on, and configu red properly b efore the NT workst a tion w as powered o n, rest[...]

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    4- 6 Chapter 4 T roubl eshootin g Gui de T roubleshooting 3. If th e wor ksta tion do es not dis play th e S CSI de vi ces u nder t he Fib re Channel HB A in the control panel, restart t he workst ation and then recheck for t he appe arance of the library S CSI devices . 4. ( If DL T) Run th e tap e diagno stic utilit y from the NT workst ation t o[...]

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    Chapter 4 4- 7 T rou blesh ooting Guid e T roubleshooting 6. V erify SCSI bus operation: Use the s eria l connection between the NT wor kstat io n and the Fi bre Bri dge. See Cha pter 3 , “ Fibre Bri dge Default Conf iguration Settings , ” on pa ge 3- 8 fo r d efa ult s etti ngs an d for step s to in itiate t he follo wing procedure s: • P er[...]

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    4- 8 Chapter 4 T roubl eshootin g Gui de T roubleshooting[...]

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    A- 1 Fibre Channel Over vie w A F ibre Channel Overvi ew[...]

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    A- 2 Appendix A Fibre Chan nel O vervi ew Overview Overview In this app endix, we will d escribe the f ollowin g: • Defining F ibre Channel • Implementing Fibre Channel • W orking With F ibre Ch annel • Pr ob lems w i th F ibre Ch anne l[...]

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    Appendix A A- 3 Fibre Channel Overview De fi ning Fi bre Cha nne l Fibre Channel Over vie w Defining Fibre Channe l Thi s overview of Fi bre Chann el is int ended t o brief ly explai n the technolo gy , it s pote ntial u ses, and poss ible pr oblems that a u ser sh ould conside r . Individu als requ iring more in formation s hould consi der additio[...]

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    A- 4 Appendix A Fibre Chan nel O vervi ew Defining Fibre Channel A fully imp lemen ted F abri c sys tem sup ports over 16 million device addresses, allowing a user to send data f rom each de vice at 100 M B per second. Using fiber optic cable , Fibre Channel devices can be spaced at maxim um int erval s of 10 km, s upp orting dist ribute d ho sts i[...]

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    Appendix A A- 5 Fibre Channel Overview Imp lem e nti ng Fi br e Ch an ne l Fibre Channel Over vie w Implementi ng Fibre Channe l Whether de signing a new sys tem or enhancing a syst em that is in place , Fibre Chann el offers sig nificant s peed and dis tance and cost advantag es. Fibre Ch anne l work s wi th e xisti ng sy ste ms and soft ware, wit[...]

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    A- 6 Appendix A Fibre Chan nel O vervi ew Wor k ing With Fibre Channel W orkin g With F ibre Chann el Fibre Channe l is a t ransport protoco l. Differi ng from protoco ls such as SCSI, Fibre Cha nnel does not use data manipulatio n commands. An address ing scheme with adva nce handshaking requi rements verifies that data was transferred correctly .[...]

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    Appendix A A- 7 Fibre Channel Overview Work ing With Fi bre Cha n nel Fibre Channel Over vie w The Fibre Ch annel p rotoc ol will w ork wh en device s are conne cted or disconne cted while data is be ing transferred be caus e of this additio nal information. Error detection and reco very at all levels of the protoco l are also p rovide d. A fairnes[...]

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    A- 8 Appendix A Fibre Chan nel O vervi ew Wor k ing With Fibre Channel Fib r e Channel devices ma y use eithe r of two modes: s oft or hard addressi ng . Hard address ing is similar to the e xisting SCS I approach. Fibr e Channel dev ices ca n onl y us e the assi gne d addre ss . If th at address is already being u sed by ano ther de vice, the Fibr[...]

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    Appendix A A- 9 Fibre Channel Overview Pro bl ems w ith Fi br e Ch an ne l Fibre Channel Over vie w Problems with F i bre Channel Fibre Channe l accommodate s many protocols and ph ysical inte rfaces. Problems re sult in the atte mpt to do many t hings wit h one s olution. A war enes s of the pot ential problems he lps users creat e and maintai n r[...]

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    A- 10 Appendix A Fibre Chan nel O vervi ew Problems with Fibre Channel Addition al opt ical cable co nsiderat ions are as fo llows: • Cable between t wo nodes must use the same core size. NOTE The li mita tion on mix ing c ore s izes app lies only to cabl e bet ween two nodes and is only a concer n when splicing or co nnecting o ptica l cables di[...]

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    Appendix A A- 1 1 Fibre Channel Overview Pro bl ems w ith Fi br e Ch an ne l Fibre Channel Over vie w Laser P ower Control Sy stems There are t wo types of sys tems approved for us e: OFC and non-OF C . Thes e two types of cont rol systems ca n exist on the same network, but are not optica lly compatible and cannot be hooked up to the same optical [...]

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    A- 12 Appendix A Fibre Chan nel O vervi ew Problems with Fibre Channel[...]

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    B- 1 Suppor t and Customer Serv ice B Support and Customer Service[...]

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    B- 2 Appendix B Suppo rt and Cus tomer Servi ce Chapter Ov erview Chapter Overvi ew This chap ter cont ains inf ormation to help users obtai n supp lies an d obtain supp ort. In this sectio n you will find the f ollowing: • Supplies and Accessories • Hewlett -Pa ckard Customer Supp ort[...]

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    Appendix B B- 3 Suppor t and Cu stomer S ervice Supplies and Accessories Suppor t and Customer Serv ice Supplies and Accessories A full ra nge of su pplies may be ordere d throu gh a Hew lett-P a ckard authorized dealer , sales office , or through HP Direct. T o contact HP Direct, cal l 1-800- 227-8164 . Call 1-80 0-752 -0900 for t he locat ion of [...]

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    B- 4 Appendix B Suppo rt and Cus tomer Servi ce Hewlett-Packard Customer Suppor t Hewlett-P ackard Customer Support If a Fibre Bridge fails during the w arranty period, and the troubl eshooting gu ide and use r manual do not solve the p roblem, you can receive suppo rt by do ing the follow ing: • Consult H P FIRST or QUICK F AX for faxback servic[...]

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    Appendix B B- 5 Suppor t and Cu stomer S ervice Hewlett-Packard Customer S upport Suppor t and Customer Serv ice Support P ack Service Contr act If you purc hased a Support P ack from Hewlet t-P ackard to upgra de the support l evel, make sure that yo u immediately send in t he registration card. F ailure to submit the Support P a ck registration c[...]

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    B- 6 Appendix B Suppo rt and Cus tomer Servi ce Hewlett-Packard Customer Suppor t Asia-P acific Australi a (03) 92 72 2627 China (8161 0) 65055 280 Hong Ko ng 800 -9 6-772 9 India +9 1 (0) 11 682 603 1 Indonesia 6221- 350-3408 J ap an (3) 333 5-862 2 Korea ( 02) 769-054 3 Malaysia 800 -1611 New Zeala nd (09) 35 6 6642 Philip pines 632 -867-35 51 Si[...]

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    Appendix B B- 7 Suppor t and Cu stomer S ervice Hewlett-Packard Customer S upport Suppor t and Customer Serv ice Europe Austria 06 60 6 3 86 Belgium, D utch 0800 1 1906 Belgium, Fren ch 0800 1 7043 Denmark 800 10453 Finland 080 0 13134 France 05 905900 Germany 0130 8 10 061 Ireland 01 662 5525 Italy 1678 59020 Netherla nds 06 022 2420 Norway 800 11[...]

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    B- 8 Appendix B Suppo rt and Cus tomer Servi ce Hewlett-Packard Customer Suppor t Electr onic Sup port Servic es F or 24-hour access to information over your modem: On-line Se rvice Providers T echnical information is available on Compu Serve and Ame rica Onlin e. Hewlet t-P ackard W eb Site Produc t and su pport informatio n is availabl e on th e [...]

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    Appendix B B- 9 Suppor t and Cu stomer S ervice Hewlett-Packard Custome r Support Suppor t and Customer Service Cust omer Care C enters NOTE Contact the Customer Ca re Center in your area for te chnical assistance during the warra nt y of you r product. North a nd Sout h America (includes Ca nada) Monday - Friday , 7 a m - 5 p m MST (970) 6 35-1500[...]

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    B- 10 Appendix B Suppo rt and Cus tomer Servi ce Hewlett-Packard Customer Suppor t Israel 09 952 4848 Russia 095 79 7 3520 Turkey 0212 2 21 6969 Asia-P acific Australi a . +61 (3) 8877 8 000 China . +86 10 656 45 959 Hong Kon g . 800 96 7729 India . + 91 (0) 11 682 60 35 Indonesia . +62 21 350 34 08 J ap an . +81 3 3335 8333 Korea . +82 (0) 2 3270 [...]

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    Appendix B B- 1 1 Suppor t and Cu stomer S ervice Hewlett-Packard Customer S upport Suppor t and Customer Serv ice T elephone Support After W arranty Before Calling Before call ing, please comp lete the followi ng informat ion so that you will have it ready for the support center repres entative: • Serial numb er o f product _____ ________ ______[...]

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    B- 12 Appendix B Suppo rt and Cus tomer Servi ce Hewlett-Packard Customer Suppor t[...]

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    C- 1 Safety a nd Regulatory C Safety a n d Regul atory Information[...]

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    C- 2 Appendix C Safety an d Regul atory Inf ormat ion Chapter Ov erview Chapter Overvi ew This section contains important safety and regulatory information for the United States, Finland, Swede n, Germany , United K ingdom, European Union, a nd Japan.[...]

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    Appendix C C- 3 Safet y and Regul atory In forma tion Chapter Ov erview Safety a nd Regulatory CDRH Regulations (USA Only) The Center for De vices and Radiolo gical H eal th (C DRH) of t he U .S . F ood and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser pro ducts on August 2, 1976. Thes e regula tions ap ply to laser prod ucts man ufactu red[...]

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    C- 4 Appendix C Safety an d Regul atory Inf ormat ion Chapter Ov erview[...]

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    Appendix C C- 5 Safet y and Regul atory In forma tion Chapter Ov erview Safety a nd Regulatory Herstellerbescheinigung Diese Inf ormation steht im Zusammenhang mit den Anfo rderungen der Maschine nl ä rn information sverord nung vom 18 J anuar 1 9 91. Schalldruckpeg el Lp < 70 dB(A ) • am arbe itsplatz • normaler be trieb • nach ISO 777 9[...]

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    C- 6 Appendix C Safety an d Regul atory Inf ormat ion Chapter Ov erview T urv allisuusyhteenveto Laserturvallisuus LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER A PP ARAT HP SureStore F ibre Channel SCSI Bridge - laitteesee n on asennet tu optist a tie donsiirto a vart en laserl ä hetin, joker l ä hett ää signaal it siihen kytketyn opt i sen kuidun kaut t [...]

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    Appendix C C- 7 Safet y and Regul atory In forma tion Chapter Ov erview Safety a nd Regulatory English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information Laser Safety CLASS 1 LASER DEVICE HP SureSt ore Fibre Ch annel S CSI Brid ge has a laser transmitt er module installed for optical data transmission. Optical fibre co nnected to the m odul e is u sed f[...]

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    C- 8 Appendix C Safety an d Regul atory Inf ormat ion Chapter Ov erview J apanese VCCI Statement This equ ipmen t is in t he Clas s A cat egory info rmation technology equipment based on the rules of V oluntary Control Council F or Interference by Information T e chnology Equipment (VCCI). When used in a residential area, ra dio interference may be[...]

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    Glossa ry Glos-1 Glo ssar y A ANSI An acronym for the American Nat ional Stand ards Institut e, the coordi nati ng organizat ion for voluntary stand ards in the Unite d Stat es. Arbitrated loop t opology Fi b r e Cha nnel top ology t hat prov ides a low-cost solutio n to attach multi ple communi cating po rts in a loop witho ut sw itches. Asynchron[...]

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    Glos-2 Glossar y Glossary F ibre Channel A s witched protocol that allows concurrent communi cation am ong workstations , supercomputers , mainframes , data storage dev i ces , and other periperals . Fibre Channe l is capabl e of trans mittin g at rate s ex ceed ing o ne giga bit pe r second in both directions simultan eously . G GBIC An acronym fo[...]

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    Glossa ry Glos-3 Glossary Narrow SC SI A SCSI implem entati on t hat ut ilizes a 5 0- pin cable; can be si ngl e-ended or differen tial. Non-OFC An a cronym for Non Open-Ended F ibre Control. Thi s appr oach do es n ot dr op t he laser power when a cab l e link is dropped. Non-OFC uses a lower power laser than an OFC system. O OFC An acronym for Op[...]

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    Glos-4 Glossar y Glossary T T opol ogy The logica l and/or physical arrange ment of statio ns on a net work . TCP/IP Transmis sion Control Prot ocol /Internet Pr otocol. W W ide SCSI A S CSI implem entati on t hat ut ilizes a 6 8- pin cable; can be si ngl e-ended or differen tial.[...]

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    Index Index 1 A ANSI Glo ssary1 Arbitrat ed lo op topol ogy Glos sary1 Async hronous Glo ssary1 B Basic Configurati on 1-7, 2-6 C Cable installat ion 2-6 – 2-11 CDB Glossar y1 Changing the D efault Settings 3- 5 – 3-8 Changing the Trace Setti ngs 3-13 Configura tion Basic 1-7 , 2-6 Expanded 1-8 , 2-8 Making Changes 3-9 Connecting the Seri al Ca[...]