HP FIBRE CHANNEL TO SCSI ROUTER M8201R Installation And User Manual
M820 1R Fi bre Cha nnel to SC SI Rou ter Inst al lat ion and User â s Guid e Abstra c t This gu ide descri b es how to inst al l and conf ig ure th e Fibr e Channe l to SCSI route r wi th a Fibre Cha nnel Ser verNet a dapte r (FCS A) on an HP I ntegrity N onS top⢠N S-serie s server . Prod uct V e rsion N.A. Supp orted Release V ersion Up dates (R VUs) This g uide su pports H 06.1 1 and al l subse quen t H-seri es R VUs until othe rwise indicate d by it s replacem ent publ ication. Pa rt Num ber Pu bli shed 5299 71- 00 5 Jul y 20 07
Do cumen t Histor y Part Nu mber Produ ct V er sion Publish ed 5299 71- 00 5 N.A. July 20 07 5299 71- 00 1 N.A. Jun e 20 05
Hew let t -Packard Company â 529971 -005 i M8201R Fibre Chann el to SCSI Router Inst allation and User â s G uid e Index Figures Ta b l e s What â s New i n This Manu al v Manual Info rmation v New and Changed Info rma tion v Abou t This M anual vii Not ation Co nvention s vii 1. Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCS I Router Fibre Ch annel to SCSI Router 1- 1 High P erforma nce for Fa ster Backu ps 1-2 Suppor ted S torage Devices 1- 3 Dat a Conn ections 1-3 Power Req uirement s and Ph ysical S pecific at ions 1- 3 2. Getting St arted Locati on 2-1 Unp ac king the Box 2-1 Mounti ng the F ibre Channe l to S CSI Router on a Desktop 2-2 Mounti ng the F ibre Channel to SC SI Router in a Rack 2-2 Requir ed T ools 2-2 Installation P r ocedu re With Ear B racket s 2- 2 3. Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCS I Router for the No nStop NS-Series S erver Insta l lation 3- 1 4. Configu ring the Fi bre Channe l to SCSI R outer for the NonS top NS-Series S erver Configuration 4- 1 5. T r o ubleshoot i ng t he F ibr e Cha nn el to SCSI Router V isual Insp ection 5-1 T echnical Suppo rt 5-1
Contents M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 ii 6. Hardware Replacement Procedures Indicator s 5-2 6. Hardware Replacement Procedures T ape Dri ve and Fibre C h anne l to SC SI Router R e placem ent 6-1 T ape Dri ve Replace m ent 6-1 Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI Route r Replac ement 6-2 A. Pr oduc t S pecifi cations Power Requiremen ts A- 2 Po we r A- 2 Physical S pecificatio ns A-2 Operati n g Environm ent A-2 Non -operati ng En vironm ent A- 2 Con nection Sup port ed A-2 B. Using the Serial I nterfac e Seria l P ort Conn ection B-1 Autobau d Feature B- 1 Setting Up S erial Port C ommun icati ons B-2 Ether net Co nfigur ation B- 3 C. Conf ig uri ng OSM fo r M oni to ring th e Fib re C ha nnel t o SC SI Rout er Con necting the Hardware C-1 Con figurin g the Fiber Chann el to SC SI Router for OSM Mon itoring C-2 Safety an d Compl i ance Inde x Exam ples Fig ure s Fi gure 1- 1. Hardware Configurat ion 1-2 Fi gure 2-1. Insta l lin g Cage Nuts 2-3 Fi gure 2-2. Locati ng Fron t of Ear Bracket s 2-4 Fi gure 2-3. Att aching Ea r Brackets 2-5 Fi gure 2-4. Mounting at Front of R ack 2-6 Fi gure 2-5. Mounting at Back of Rack 2- 7 Fi gure 3-1. SCSI Cable 3-2 Fi gure 3-2. Front View o f the Fibre Channel to S CSI Router 3-3
Contents M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 iii Ta b l e s Fi gure 3-3. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel to SCSI Route r 3-3 Fi gure 3-4. Front View o f the T ape Dr i ve 3-4 Fi gure 3-5. Rea r V iew of the T ape Dri ve 3- 4 Fi gure 3-6. V iew of T wo FCSA s at the Rear of Server 3-6 Fi gure 4-1. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel Router 4-2 Fi gure 5-1. LED Ind icators 5-2 Fi gure 6-1. Locati on o f the Powe r Switch on t he T ape D rive 6-1 Fi gure 6-2. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel to SCSI Route r 6-2 Fi gure 6-3. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel Router 6-3 Fi gure A - 1. Fibre C h annel t o SCSI Ro uter A- 1 Fi gure A - 2. Rea r Panel Com ponent s A-1 Fi gure B - 1. Fi bre Ch annel t o SC SI Router S erial Port B-1 Fi gure B - 2. Ether net Co nfigur ation M enu B-3 Fi gure C-1. OSM T ree Vi ew C-2 Fi gure C-2. Actions D ia log Box C-3 Ta b l e s Ta b l e 3 - 1 . SCSI Cable P art N umbers an d Descriptions 3- 1 Ta b l e 3 - 2 . Fi ber Ca bles 3- 6 Ta b l e 4 - 1 . LUN M appin g T able for the Fi b re Cha nnel to SCSI Rout er 4-1 Ta b l e A - 1 . Dime nsions o f the Fi bre C hannel to SCSI Router A- 1
Contents M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 iv
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 v What â s New i n This Manual Manual I nfor mation M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Rou ter Inst allation and User â s Guid e Ab stract This guide de scribes ho w to insta ll an d configur e the F ibre Chan nel to SCSI ro uter wi th a Fi bre C hann el Server Net ada pter (FCSA ) on an H P Inte grity Non S top ⢠NS- series server . Prod uct V e rsion N.A. Sup port ed Re lease V ersion U p dates (R V Us ) This guide support s H06.1 1 and a ll subsequent H- series R VUs until o therwis e ind icated b y its replace ment publicatio n. Do cumen t Histor y New and Changed Information Thi s ma nual is ne w . Part Number Publis hed 5299 71- 00 5 July 20 07 Part Number Product V e rsion Published 5299 71- 00 5 N.A. July 20 07 5299 71- 00 1 N.A. Jun e 20 05
What â s New in T his Manual M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 vi New and Changed Inform ation
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 vii About Th is M anual Not ation Conventions Hypert ext L inks Blue u nderline is used to indica te a hyperte xt link withi n text. B y clicking a passage o f text w ith a b lue und erline, you are taken to the location described. F or examp l e : This r equir eme nt is descr ibed u nder Ba ckup DAM V olumes and Physical Disk Drives on p age 3-2. Gen e ra l Sy nt ax Not ation This l ist sum marizes the n otation co nventio ns for syntax pr esentation in this m anua l. UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase l ett ers ind icate keywo rds and re served words. T ype these i tems exactl y as show n. Items not enclosed in brackets are r equired. For exampl e: MAXATTACH lower case it alic lette rs. L owercase it alic letters indi cate variab le items that yo u supply . Items no t enclosed in br ackets ar e requi red . For exa mple: file-name comp ut er typ e. Computer type letters with i n text indi cate C and Ope n S y stem Ser vices (OSS) keywords and r eserved wor ds. T ype these i tems ex actly as sh own. Items no t encl osed in bracke ts are r equired. For example: myfile.c it alic co mpute r t ype . Italic computer type lette rs within t ext indicate C and Open System Services ( OS S) variable it ems that you supply . Items no t enclosed in br acket s are re quired. F or e xample: pathname [ ] B rack ets. Bracket s enclose op tional syntax items. For example: TERM [\ system-name.]$ terminal-name INT[ERRUPTS] A gr oup o f items e nclosed in bra cket s is a lis t from w hich you can choose one item or none. T he items in th e list can be arranged ei th er verti cally , with align ed bracket s on
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 viii General Sy ntax Notat ion each si de of the list, or h orizont a lly , enclosed i n a pai r of bra ckets and separat ed by verti cal lines. For exampl e: FC [ num ] [ -num ] [ text ] K [ X | D ] address { } Braces. A group o f items enclosed in braces is a li st fr om wh ich you a re requir ed to choose on e item. Th e items in the list can be arranged either vert ically , with aligned braces o n each side of the list, o r horizont ally , enclosed i n a pa ir of braces and sepa rated by verti cal lines. For exampl e: LISTOPENS PROCESS { $ appl-mgr-name } { $ process-name } ALLOWSU { ON | OFF } | V ertical Line. A vertical line separates a lternatives in a horizontal list that is enclose d in bracket s or bra ces. For e xample: INSPECT { OFF | ON | SAVEABEND } ⦠Ellip sis. An ellipsis immediately following a pa ir of brackets or braces indicates tha t you can rep eat the enclose d sequ ence of synt ax items any n umbe r of times. For examp le: M address [ , new-value ] ⦠[ - ] {0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9} ⦠An ellip sis i mme diately foll owing a single syntax item indicates that you can repea t that synt ax item a ny number of times. Fo r exa mple: " s-char â¦" Pun ctu ati on. Parenth e ses, commas, semicol ons, and other symbol s not previou sl y descri bed must be typed as sho wn. F or ex ample: error := NEXTFILENAME ( file-name ) ; LISTOPENS SU $ process-name.# su-name Quot ation marks a round a sym bol such as a b racket or br ace in dicate th e symb ol is a requi red char acter that you m ust type as shown . Fo r exampl e: "[" repetition-constant-list "]" Item S p acing. S paces shown betwee n items are required u nless on e of the i tems i s a punctuat i o n symb ol such a s a p arenthesi s or a comma. Fo r example: CALL STEPMOM ( process-id ) ; If there is no space between two ite m s, sp ace s are not permi tted. In this example, n o space s are perm itted b etween the pe riod and an y other i tems: $ process-name.# su-name
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 ix Notation f or Mess ages Li ne Sp acing. If the syntax of a command is t oo long to fit o n a sing le line, ea ch conti nuatio n line is ind ented thre e spaces a nd is sep ar ated from the precedi ng line by a bl ank line. This spa cing di sting uishes ite ms in a continua tion li ne from items in a verti cal list of selections. For exam ple: ALTER [ / OUT file-spec / ] LINE [ , attribute-spec ] ⦠!i a nd ! o. In pr ocedu re calls , the !i not ation fo llo ws an i nput p arame ter (o ne that pa sses dat a to the ca l le d procedure); t he !o not ation follows an output param eter (one that returns data to the calli ng p rogram) . Fo r exa mple: CALL CHECKRESIZESEGMENT ( segment-id !i , error ) ; !o !i,o. In proce dure calls, the !i,o no tation follows an input/outp ut para meter (o ne that both passe s data to the calle d procedur e and returns d ata to th e calling program) . For exampl e: error := COMPRESSEDIT ( filenum ) ; !i,o !i: i. In proce dure calls, the !i:i notati on fol lows an input string p arameter t hat has a corresp onding p arameter specifying the length o f the st ring in bytes. For example: error := FILENAME_COMPARE_ ( filename1:length !i:i , filename2:length ) ; !i:i !o :i. In proce dure cal ls, the !o:i no ta tion follows an out put buf fer p a rameter that has a corresp onding input p a rameter specifying the ma ximum length of the outpu t buffe r in byt es. For exa mple: error := FILE_GETINFO_ ( filenum !i , [ filename:maxlen ] ) ; !o:i Not ati on fo r Messages This l ist sum marizes the not ation conventio ns for the presen tation of displayed messages in this manual. Bold T ext. Bold t ext in an exampl e indica tes user input typed at the term inal. For e xample: ENTER RUN CODE ? 123 CODE RECEIVED: 123.00 The use r m ust press the R e turn key after typing the inp ut. Nonit alic text . Nonital ic lett ers, numbers, an d punctuation indicate text tha t is displaye d or return ed exactly as sho wn. F or example: Backup Up.
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 x Notation f or Managem ent Programm ing Interfaces lower case it alic lette rs. Lowerca se it alic l etters i ndicate variab le items w hose val u es are disp layed or re turned. F or example: p-register process-name [ ] B rack ets. Bracket s enclose item s that are someti mes, bu t not always, displaye d. For exampl e: Event number = number [ Subject = first-subject-value ] A gr oup o f items e nclosed in bra ckets is a list of all possible items th at can be disp layed, o f which on e or none might a ctually be displayed. Th e items in the list can be arr anged eithe r verti cally , with aligned bracket s on e ach side of the list , or hori zont ally , enclos ed in a pai r of brac kets and se parated by ve rtical lines. For exampl e: proc-name trapped [ in SQL | in SQL file system ] { } Braces. A group o f items enclosed in bra ces is a li st o f all possibl e i tems that can be disp layed, o f which on e is actuall y displayed . Th e items in the li st ca n be arra nged eith er verti cally , with ali gned br aces on each si de of the l ist, or hori zont ally , enclosed i n a pa ir of braces and se parate d by vertical l ines. For exam ple: obj-type obj-name state changed to state , caused by { Object | Operator | Service } process-name State changed from old-objstate to objstate { Operator Request. } { Unknown. } | V ertical Line. A vertical line separates a lternatives in a horizontal list that is enclose d in bracket s or bra ces. For e xample: Transfer status: { OK | Failed } % Per cen t Sig n. A percen t sign precedes a nu mber that is not in decimal not ation. The % not atio n prec edes an oct al number . The %B no tati on precede s a binary nu mber . The % H notati o n prec edes a hexad ecimal numbe r . For exa mple: 5400 01111 %H2F P=% p- register E=% e- register Not ati on fo r Managemen t Prog ram ming Interfaces This l ist sum marizes the n otation co nventio ns used in the boxed d escriptions of progr ammatic command s, event messag es, and err or lists in t his man ual.
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 xi Change Bar Notat ion UPPERCASE LETTERS. Upper case letters indicate names from de finition files. T ype these names e xactly as shown. F o r example: ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV lower case letters . W ords in lowerca se letters are words that a re par t of th e not at ion, includ ing Dat a Definiti on La nguage (D DL) keywords. F or example: token-type !r . The !r not ation followi ng a token or fi el d name i ndicat es that the to ken or field is requi red. F or example : ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !r !o . The !o notation followi ng a token or field name indicates that t he token or fi eld is opti onal. For exam ple: ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER token-type ZSPI-TYP-FNAME32. !o Change Bar Not at ion Cha nge bars ar e used to ind icate sub sta ntive dif ferences betw e en this m anual and it s precedi ng vers i o n. Cha nge ba rs are ver tical rule s placed in the r ight marg i n of changed portions of t ext, figu res, t ab les, exam ples, an d so on. C hange ba rs highlight new or revi sed in formati on. For example: The messa ge types specified in the REPOR T clause are di f ferent i n the C OBOL enviro nment and the C ommon Run-T ime Enviro nment (CRE ). The C RE has man y new m essage types and som e new message type codes fo r old message types. In the CRE , the messa ge type SYSTEM in cludes all messages exce pt LOGICAL-CLOS E and LOG ICA L -OPEN.
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 xii Change Bar Notat ion
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1- 1 1 Overvi ew of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes: Fibre Channel to SCSI Router The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r is a fa st, re liable dat a transport sy stem that allow s simul ta neous comm unications betwee n NonS top NS-ser i es serve rs and dat a storage devi ces. The F ibre Cha nnel to SCSI r outer has an i ntegrated power supply . The F ibre Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter connects a supported storage de vi c e to the Fibre C ha nnel Serve rNet a dapte r (FCSA) on a NonS top NS-series ser ver . Fi gure 1- 1 shows a F ibre Ch annel to SCSI Rou ter connectin g a t ape drive to the Fibr e Cha nnel Serve r Net adapte r (FCSA) on a NonS top NS-series se rver . Fibre C h annel to SCSI Ro uter 1- 1
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1-2 High Performance for Faster Backups High Perfo rmance for F aster Backup s Supp ort fo r 2 gigabi t s/seco nd F ibre C h annel e nables significantly f aster ta pe r eads a nd wr ites, whic h in turn speed operations fo r ba ckup an d rest ore. The Fibre Chann el to SCSI router backups a nd resto res exis ting dat a in significantl y less time or i ncreasing ly larger data set s withi n the cu stomers â curr ent backup w ind ow . Fi gure 1- 1. Har dw are Conf igura tio n T ape Drive Fib re C hannel to SCSI Router NonStop NS-Series Ser ver FC SA Fib er Cable Cabl e SCS I
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1-3 Supported Storage Devices Supported Storage Devices The Fibre Channel to SCSI rou ter can be config ured with one of these storage devices: ⢠CTL700 t ape lib rary ⢠N152xA t ape drive ⢠CT9840-x t ape dr ives ⢠525x t ape dr ives ⢠524x t ape dr ives ⢠524x ACL t ape drive s Dat a Connection s The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r has tw o types of dat a connect ions: ⢠A SCSI High V oltage Differential (HVD) port that con nect s to a supported storage device ⢠A Fibre Channel port that connects to the Fi bre C hannel Serve rNet a dapter (FCSA ) on a NonS top NS-ser ies ser ver SCS I Po rt s The Fibre Cha nnel to SCSI r oute r has two Narrow/Wi de Fas t/Ultra-3 S CS I buses. B oth are U ltra SCSI fo r dat a transf er up to 40 megabytes/se cond p er HVD bus. Fibre Chan n el Po rt The Fibre Channel to SCSI rou ter has a 2 giga bit s/second F ibre Channel port and maximum throughput of 1 60 megabytes/se cond. Power Req uirement s and Physical S p ecifications For th e power re quire ment s and physi cal specificati ons for the F ibre Channel t o SCSI router , refer to A pp endix A, Prod uct S pecificati ons . Note. The F i bre Chan nel to S CSI ro uter re qui res a fir mware upgr a de w h en it i s use d to co nn e ct a N152 8A, N 152 9A, o r N15 23A t ap e dr ive to a N onS top N S-series se rver .
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1-4 Powe r Requ irements and Phys ical S pecifications
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-1 2 Getting S t arted This section includes: This section describes how t o inst all the Fibre Chann el to SC SI rou ter a nd what to cons ider wh en un packi ng th e unit fo r the fi rst t ime. The F ibre Ch annel to SCSI r outer can be se t up as either on a desktop or in a rack. Befor e physica lly inst alling the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter , consider careful ly the loca tion for the unit instal latio n, the intende d use of the unit, and the type o f devices t o which the unit will be attach ed. Location The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r can be place d on a deskto p or moun ted in a 19-in ch rack dep ending on th e specific r equir emen ts of the installati on. The op erating envir onm ent shoul d me et the requ irement s listed i n Ph ysica l S peci fications . If you plan to use the Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rou ter o n a d esk top, at tach the stick-on feet to the b ottom of the unit. Unp acking the Box Unp ac k the ship ping cont ainer of the Fibr e Chann el to SC SI rou ter in an ar ea clea r of any clutter : 1. Remove all item s from the shippi ng co ntai ner . Check each item f or a ny damage. Keep the Fibr e Chan nel to S CSI ro uter in the p rote ctive bag until you are read y to install it. 2. Make sure you received a l l t he eq uipmen t you o rdered. I f an item is missi ng , contact yo ur sales rep resenta tive immediately . Locati on 2-1 Unp ac king the Box 2-1 Mounti ng the F ibre Channe l to S CSI Router on a Desktop 2- 2 Mounti ng the F ibre Channel to SC SI Router in a Rack 2-2 Caution. When inst al l in g t h e Fi b r e Ch an n el t o SC SI rou ter , u se on ly th e sc rew s and o th er har dwar e pr o vi de d in the ship pin g c on t ain er f o r t h e rout er . Usi n g a lt e rn at e ha rdw ar e mi gh t ca us e dama ge t o t he u nit . Note. T h e Fibr e C ha nn el t o SC S I rou te r has co oling f an s mo un ted in s ide th e en clos ur e and air i nta ke ve nts o n the fron t of the en closur e. T he re ar ex ha ust ve nts an d the fro nt inta k e v en ts sho uld rema in clea r of ob str uc t ion s to ens ur e pr op er air flo w .
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-2 Mounting the Fibre C hannel t o SCSI Rou ter on a Desktop Mounting the Fibre Channel t o SCSI Router on a Desktop T o moun t the Fibre C hanne l to SCSI router on a deskt op: 1. Remove the Fibre Channel to S CSI router fr om th e protecti ve bag. 2. Atta ch the stick-on f eet to the bottom of the unit. 3. Place the F ibre Chann el to SCSI rout er on the t ab le or desktop . Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router in a Rack T wo meth ods are avail a ble to ins ta ll the F ibre Cha nnel to S CSI router in a r ack, on e method using ear br acket s an d the other using rails. B efore beg inning ins ta llation, revi ew the inst allation p rocedures appro priate for the mounting mate rials includ ed in the shippin g container of the product you r eceived. When familiar with t he installation procedu re, follow the st eps indicate d to mount the Fibre C h anne l to SCSI r oute r into a 19-i nch rack usi ng these provided m ounting mate rials: ⢠One Fibre Channel to S CSI route r ⢠T wo ear br ackets (or tw o slide s rails with two exten sion bracket s) ⢠A bag of mounting scr ews ( eig ht #M6x12 P hillip s screws and fo ur #6 -32x .312 Phillips screws) Required T ools Phillips screwdriver (#2 size) Inst alla ti on Procedu re With Ear B racket s 1. Remove the Fibre Channel to S CSI router fr om th e protecti ve bag. 2. Deter mine whe re the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I r outer should be mounte d. 3. Remove any bla nking p anels and other equipment from the ch osen rack locat ion. Note. T o en sure proper airflo w , pla ce the F ib re Ch annel to SCSI rou ter s o t he intake an d exhaust vent s remain clear of obstructi ons.
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-3 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets 4. Inst all the cage n uts on the ver tical mounting r ails of the rac k cabinet, as shown in Figu re 2-1 . Figu r e 2-1. Inst alling Cage N u t s
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-4 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets 5. Locate the f ront of the ear bracke ts, as shown in Figu re 2-2 . 6. Atta ch the ear b rackets to the Fibre Channe l to SC SI route r , using two of t he #6- 32x.312 Phillips screws on each side as shown in F igure 2-3 on p age 2-5. Po sition the front o f each bracke t next to the end of the F ibre Channe l to SCSI router that will be facing out of the rack. 7. T ighte n the screws se curely . Fi gure 2-2. Loc atin g Fro nt of Ea r Br acket s
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-5 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets 8. If you are m ounting the Fibr e Chan nel to S CSI rou ter in the r ack with th e ports facing inside the rack (s hown in Figure 2-4 on p age 2-6) or with t he port s facing out side th e ra ck (shown in Fi gu re 2-5 on pa ge 2-7), a ttach the fron t of the moun ti ng bracket s to the rack u sing two o f the #M6x1 2 Phillip s screws for the front of each ear bracke t. Ti ghten th e screws secure ly . Figu re 2-3. A t t aching Ear Bracket s W A RNING . T o red uce in jur y or eq ui pmen t dam ag e, th e mo unti ng brac ket s m us t b e l evel . If th e brac k ets ar e no t le v el, th e F ib re Ch annel t o S CSI rou ter c an not b e ins ta lle d corr ectly .
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-6 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets Fi gure 2-4. Mount ing at F ront of Rack
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-7 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets Figu r e 2-5. Mou nting at Back o f Rack
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-8 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-1 3 Inst alling the Fi bre Channel to SC S I Router for the NonS top NS-Seri es Se rver This section includes: Inst allat ion 1. Conne ct the smal l end of the SCS I cab le to th e Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter on port 0. F or th e port l ocatio n, see Figur e 3-3 on p age 3-3. Insta l lation 3-1 Note. In this ex am p le p ort 0 is be ing us ed to co nn ect th e tap e dr ive. Bo th por ts on t he Fib r e Ch an ne l to SC S I router are a va ila ble fo r us e if ne ed ed . T able 3-1. SCSI C abl e Part Num bers a nd Descr ipti ons Produc t Number Par t Number Descript ion 520-0 01 52 97 94-00 1 CB A, 1 mete r , VH D C I 68 P t o H D 68 P , HVD SC SI C ab le 520-0 03 52 97 95-00 1 CB A, 3 mete r , VH D C I 68 P t o H D 68 P , HVD SC SI C ab le 520- 010 529796-0 01 CBA, 1 0 meter , VHDCI 68P to HD 68P , HV D SCSI Ca b l e 520- 015 529797-0 01 CBA, 1 5 meter , VHDCI 68P to HD 68P , HV D SCSI Ca b l e 520- 020 529798-0 01 CBA, 20 meter , VHDCI 6 8 P to HD 68P , HVD SCSI Cable 520- 023 529799-0 01 CBA, 23 meter , VHDCI 6 8 P to HD 68P , HVD SCSI Cable
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-2 Installation 2. T ighten the screws b y hand to secure the cable to the unit. Do n ot use a screwdr iver . Figu re 3-1. SCSI Cab le
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-3 Installation 3. Conne ct one e nd of the fib er cabl e to th e small form -facto r pl uggabl e (SF P) on the unit. See Fi gure 3-3 for the lo cation. 4. Atta ch the power cord t o the AC pow er recept acle on the Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rout er . See Figur e 3-3 for the location. Then p lug the other end into an AC power outlet. Note. T h e rout er do es no t have prote ction ag ains t ligh tning surg es . Cu s t om e rs in hig h risk areas s ho uld us e e xterna l surg e prot ec t ion rated for use in their loc atio n an d be ab le to ha ndle the p ow e r dem and of th e ro uter . Figu re 3-2. Front Vi ew of th e F ibre C hann el to SCSI R out er Figu re 3-3. Rear Vi ew of the Fibre C hannel to SCS I Rou ter Port 0 Port 1 Smal l Fo rm-F actor Plug gable ( SFP) Rec ept acl e AC Power Pow er Switch
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-4 Installation 5. Conne ct the lar ger end o f the SCSI cable to SCSI port 1 on the re ar pan el of the t ape driv e. See F igur e 3-5 for the loca ti on. Figu r e 3-4. Front Vi ew of th e T ape Dr ive Figu r e 3-5. Rear View of the T ape Driv e Note. T ap e d r iv es are pr econ figu red to S CSI ID 5 . Po wer Swi tch AC P ower Rece pt acle Por t 2 Po rt 1
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-5 Installation 6. T ighten the screws b y hand to secure the cable to the unit. Do n ot use a screwdr iver . 7. Conne ct the suppl ied d if feren tial ter minato r to SCS I port 2. S ee Figur e 3-5 on page 3-4 for the location. 8. T i ghte n the screws by han d to secure the term inator to the tap e driv e. Do not use a screwdr iver . 9. Atta ch the power cord t o the AC po wer recept acle o n the ta pe drive. S ee Figu re 3-5 for the location. Then plug t he oth er end i nto an AC power outlet. 10. Conne ct the o ther end o f the fiber ca ble to the F ibre Cha nnel Ser verNet adapte r (FCSA) on the NonS top NS-series se rver . For the l ocati on of the FCSA, see Figu re 3-6 on page 3-6. Note. The t a pe dr i ve does n ot ha ve pro t e cti o n agai n st lig htni ng sur ges. C us t ome rs i n hi gh r is k areas s ho uld us e e xterna l surg e prot ec t ion rated for use in their loc atio n an d be ab le to ha ndle the p ow e r dem and of th e tap e driv e.
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-6 Installation The fi ber cabl e is a multim ode/sh ort wave fiber -optic ca ble. T his cable is normally an orange color . Figu r e 3-6. Vi ew of T wo FC SAs at the R e ar of S er ver T able 3-2. Fiber Cables Connector Fiber Cable Fiber Cable Dist anc e LC - L C 50/ 1 2 5 µm 2- 300 m et ers ( 6.56 - 98 4. 25 fe et ) LC - L C 62. 5 /1 25 µm 3-1 50 met ers (9 .84- 492. 13 fe et)
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-7 Installation 1 1. Power on the t ape dr i ve . Fo r the pow er sw itch locatio n, see Figure 3- 4 on page 3-4. Then wait for it to perfor m it s powe r-on-self-t est (POST) . 12. Power on the router , and then wa it for it to perform it s power -on-sel f-t est (POS T).
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-8 Installation
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 4-1 4 Configur ing the Fibre C hannel to SCSI Router for the NonS top NS-Seri es Server This section includes: Configur ation 1. In SCF , issue t his command: SCF> ADD TAPE $tape, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (group, module, slot), SAC sac-id, PORTNAME 64-bit-portname, LUN lun-id Example: SCF> ADD TAPE $TAPE1, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (110,2,3), SAC 1, PORTNAME 100000E00C00F000, LUN 1 The Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter ca n also b e conn ected to a t ape librar y . T able 4-1 sh ows the SCSI ID, ro uter port number , and the LUN address for a t ape librar y and a t ape d rive. Configuration 4-1 Note. T he L UN ( logic al un it n umber) in SCF sho uld b e 1 for the tap e driv e tha t is on bus 0 an d 3 for the tape driv e that is on bu s 1. Note. P ORTNA M E in SCF c or resp on ds to th e W W P nam e of the ro uter . This na me is loc a ted on th e ba ck o f the devic e . T able 4-1. LU N Map pin g T able fo r the Fi bre C hann el to S CSI Router DEVICE SCSI ID Router P ORT LUN ADDRESS T ap e lib rary 3 0 LUN 0 T ape driv e 5 0 L UN 1 T ap e lib rary 3 1 LUN 2 T ape driv e 5 1 L UN 3
Configuring the Fibre Cha nnel to S CSI Router for the Non S top NS-Series Server M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 4-2 Configuration 2. T o start the tap e drive on th e server , issue t his comm and in SCF: SCF> START TAPE $tape Example: SCF> START TAPE $TAPE1 For complete details about the ADD and ST ART comman ds, including command syntax, see the SCF Reference Manual for the S torage Subsystem. Figu re 4-1. Rear View of the Fib re C hannel Router Note. WW N s tan ds fo r w or ldwid e n ame . Note. WWP s t ands f o r worl dwid e por t. WWNN: 1 0000 0E00200 F000 WWPN: 10 0000E00 C00F0 00 ENET M AC ID: 00 :E0:02:00: 00:XY WWN Na me WWP Na m e Ethernet MAC ID (Phys ical Addr ess)
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 5-1 5 T roublesho oting the Fibre C hannel to SCSI Router This section includes: This secti on gui des the user thr ough some of the basic method s of iden tifying fa ult s in the setup and configur ation of the unit. Most pr oblem s occur in the in itial i nstal lation. In gen eral, it is wis e to che ck all connecti ons and r eview the configu ration befo re proceed ing with furthe r trouble anal ysis. Simplify the inst al lation if possible, redu cing it to the most basic configu ration . Then a dd element s one at a time and ver ify the oper ation a t each step. V isual Inspection T o assure that the installation of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router has been completed correctly: 1. Check that all devices are powered up. 2. Check that all cords a re plugged in tigh tly , and there ar e no bent pins. 3. Check the LEDs. No a mber lights should be illuminate d. 4. Check the fiber cables to ensure the c onnectors are properly installed between the Fibre Ch annel to SCSI ro uter and the server . 5. Check that each dev ice has the correc t SCSI ID. T echni cal Support If the Fibre Channel to SCSI ro uter is not funct ioning properly , co nt act your service provider . V isual Insp ection 5-1 T echnical Suppo rt 5-1 Indicator s 5-2
T roubl eshooting the Fibre Ch annel to S CSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 5-2 Indicators Indicat ors The F ibre C hannel to SCSI r outer i s equ ipped with rea r p anel LED in dicator s for moni toring ove rall unit sta tus. The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r has these LEDs: ⢠Pow er and Fa ult (Pwr) â This indicator is a bicolor LE D. W hen green , this indic ator shows th at powe r is currently active. Lack of po wer ind i cati on suggest s that the unit is tu rned of f, a prob lem occurre d with the power supplied to th e unit, or an inter nal pr oblem occurred w ith the un it. Th is in dicator is amb er whe n the Fibr e Chann el to SC SI rout er de tect s a faul t condit ion. F ault s can o ccur as a resul t of Power On S e lf T est (POS T) failur e or operati onal f ailures. It is normal fo r this indicato r to flash on w hen the unit is power ed up or rese t. If the fault indi cator sta ys lit, cont act your se rvice p rovider . ⢠Fibr e Channe l (Lnk/A ct) â W hen lit green, the up per indicator si gnifies a good Fi bre Chann el link on the por t. When li t gree n, the lower ind icator sign i fies Fibre Ch annel port activity . If the Link ind icator fails to ligh t at all or if the Activity indicator stays continu ally li t without corresponding S CSI bus activity , there m ight b e a pr oblem with the Fibre Chann el config uration. V erify the Fibre Chan nel configurat ion. ⢠SC SI Bus (0 , 1) â When lit green, the upper indicator signifi es a good Fibre Chann el link on the por t. When li t gree n, the lower ind icator sign i fies Fibre Ch annel port activity . If the Link ind icator fails to ligh t at all or if the Activity indicator stays continu ally li t without corresponding S CSI bus activity , there m ight b e a pr oblem with the Fibre Chann el config uration. V erify the Fibre Chan nel configurat ion. Fi gure 5-1. LE D Ind icat ors Ethe r n et Act ivit y Et hernet Lin k St atus Pow er Fibr e C han nel A cti vity HVD SCSI Act ivity for Bus 0 Fib re Cha nne l Lin k St atu s HVD SCSI Act ivity for Bus 1
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-1 6 Hardware Replacement Procedures This section includes: T ape Drive and Fibr e Channel t o SCSI Router Replacement These p r ocedures can be done for a ny t ape dri ve th at is con nected to the Fibre Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter . For infor mation about what tap e drives can be connected to a Fibre C h annel to SC SI route r , see Supporte d S torage De vices on page 1-3. In these procedu res the N152 5A ta pe drive is used . T ape Dri ve Replacemen t 1. Perfor m a f orced reset on th e tape d rive in S CF by enteri ng in the fol lowing command: SCF> RESET TAPE1, FORCED 2. Power of f the t ap e drive by pressi ng the pow er sw itch. For t he location, see Figu re 6-1 . T ape Drive and Fibre Channe l to SCSI Rou ter Re placeme nt 6-1 Figu r e 6-1. Loc atio n of t h e P ower Switch on the T ape Dri ve Po wer Swi tch
Hardware Replacemen t Procedures M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-2 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 3. Unplug the power cor d from th e AC power outlet, and th en unpl ug the othe r end from the tape dri ve â s AC power r eceptacle . 4. Disconnect the SC SI cable f rom port 1 by un screwing the scr ews by ha nd. Do not use a screw dri ver . 5. Disconnect the diff eren tial term inator from po rt 2 by unscrew ing the screws b y hand. D o not use a screw dri ver . 6. Plac e the ol d t ape dri ve a side. 7. Conne ct the new t ape d riv e. Refer to section 3 Insta l ling the F ibre Chan nel to SCSI Router for the Non S top NS-Ser ies Server w hen ins ta lling a ne w ta pe dri ve. 8. Power cycle t he Fib re Channel to S CSI router by po wering it of f and then on. 9. S tart th e tape drive i n SCF by en tering in the followi ng comman d: SCF> START TAPE $TAPE1 Fibre Chan n el to SCSI Ro uter Replacemen t 1. Perfor m a f orced reset on th e tape d rive in S CF by enteri ng in the fol lowing command: SCF> RESET TAPE1, FORCED 2. Power of f the t ap e drive by pressi ng the pow er sw itch. See F igure 6-1 for the location. 3. Power of f the F ibre Channe l to SC SI route r . 4. Unplug the power cor d from th e AC power outlet, and th en unpl ug the othe r end from the A C po wer recept acle on the Fibr e Chan nel to S CSI rou ter . 5. Disconnect the fiber cab le fro m the smal l fo rm-factor pluggable ( SFP) on th e unit. 6. Disconnect the SCSI cable f r om the Fi bre Ch annel to SCSI r outer on port 0. If there is another tape dri ve conn ected to por t 1, disconnect that d evice also. Figu re 6-2. Rear Vi ew of the Fibre C hannel to SCS I Rou ter Port 0 Port 1 Smal l Fo rm-F actor Plug gable ( SFP) Rec ept acl e AC Power Pow er Switch
Hardware Replacemen t Procedures M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-3 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 7. Plac e the ol d Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter aside. 8. Inst all the new F ibre Cha nnel to SCSI router . Refer to secti o n 3 I n stal l ing t he Fib r e Chann el to SC SI Router for the Non S top NS-Serie s S e rver when inst alling a new Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rou ter . 9. Enter in the follow ing SC F comman d: SCF> ALTER TAPE TAPE1, WWN 100000E00200F00 The W WN (W orl dwide Name) is on th e rear of the Fibre C h anne l to SC SI Router as sh ow n in F igu re 6- 3 o n page 6-3. 10. Power on the tap e drive . See Fi gur e 6- 1 on page 6-1 for th e power switch l ocati on. Then wait fo r it to perform it s power- on-self-test (POST). 1 1. S tart th e t ape drive in S CF by en tering in the follow ing comman d: SCF> START TAPE $TAPE1 Figu re 6-3. Rear View of the Fib re C hannel Router WWNN: 1 0000 0E00200 F000 WWPN: 10 0000E00 C00F0 00 ENET M AC ID: 00 :E0:02:00: 00:XY WWN Na me WWP Na m e Ethernet MAC ID (Phys ical Addr ess)
Hardware Replacemen t Procedures M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-4 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 A-1 A Prod uct S pecifications Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Figu re A-1. Fibr e Ch ann el to S CSI Rout er T able A-1. Dim ension s of th e Fi bre C ha nne l to SCSI Ro ut er Sp ecificat ion V alue Weigh t 9 poun ds (4 k ilo gram s ) Wi d th 17 i nches (4 3 cent i met er s ) Heig ht 1.72 inc hes ( 4.4 cen timet ers) De pt h 10. 75 i nche s (27 cent imet e rs ) Figure A-2 . Rear Panel Comp onents 17 in ches (43 cen timeters) AC Power Recept acle Pow er Switc h LED s Fi ber C ab le Port SCSI Cable Ports
Product S pecifications M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 A-2 Power Req uirements Power Requirement s Pow er ⢠100 t o 240 V a c, auto sensing ⢠50/60 H ertz, 1.0 amper e Physical S pecif ications ⢠Internal pow er sup ply wit h deta chable power c ord ⢠Fibr e Chan nel link st atus and a ctivity LE Ds ⢠SCSI bus activity LE Ds ⢠Power/F ault LE D ⢠Air flow with internal fan ⢠Rackmou nt or deskto p enclosure ⢠Power switch Operating Environment ⢠0 to 50 deg rees celsius ⢠5 to 80 per cent relative h umidity (noncondensi ng) Non-operat ing Envir onment ⢠-40 to 55 d egrees cel sius ⢠0 to 92 per cent relative h umidity (noncondensi ng) Connection Support ed The on ly connection sup ported is a F ibre Channe l ServerNe t adapter (FCS A) on a Non S top NS-ser ies ser ver . W A RNING . The Fibr e Cha nnel to SC S I r ou te r does not h av e pr ot ect ion ag ai ns t l ig ht ni ng surg es . F or t his re ason , for cu s to m er s in a hig h risk ar ea , u se ex t ern al su rge pro te c tio n ra ted f or u se in yo ur lo cat i on a nd be a ble to h andl e th e po wer r equ ire men ts o f th e t ap e dri ve enc losu re.
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-1 B Using the Se rial I n te rfac e This secti on descr i b es specific co nfiguration o ptions a vailable fo r the seria l interfa ce. The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r allows th e user to access Et hern et conf igurat ion set tings through the serial i nterface. Serial Port Connec tion The RJ -1 1 connector on the back pa nel of the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter p rovides a seri al port that is compat i b le with R S-23 2 signaling level s. The F ibre Channel to SCSI router is designed to communicate with a ter minal or an y operati ng s ystem uti lizing a termi na l emulato r . The baud r ate, d at a bi t s, stop bit s, par ity , and flow contr ol of bot h the router and the host system must use the same settings. The autobaud fe ature descri bed i n the next sub section provide s an eff ective m ethod to set the ba ud rate of the rou ter a nd ho st system. Auto baud Feature The au tobaud feat ure autom atically conf igures the ba ud rate on the Fibre Channe l to SCSI rout er . Once you se t the baud r ate in the te rmina l emula tor , wait u ntil the Fibr e Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter comp l e tes the power -on sel f test (PO ST) an d then the Firmw are Ini tia lization pr ocess. T his can t ake up to 90 seconds, durin g which ti me the POS T and ini tializati on i nformation might or m ight n ot be visib l e on the ter m inal or termi nal emula tor . After t his process has c ompleted, pr ess the Enter ke y slowly 7 or 8 tim es (or type shift-z) and th e Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter automati cally de tects the baud r ate being use d by the seria l port. The baud rate i s then sa ved in t he Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter â s configuration and is retained through future power cycles. The ba ud rate used by th e terminal o r terminal emulato r must be 9 600, 19200 , 38400, 57600, or 1 15200 fo r the autob aud f eature to r ecogn ize it. T he Fibre Cha nnel to SCSI router does not functi on p roperly at a ny other ba ud rate. Figu re B-1. Fibr e Ch anne l to S CSI Rout er Ser ial Port Note. P ressing th e Ente r key be fore the POST has co mpleted i s of no benefit to the aut obaud featu re. Wait unt il bo th the P OS T and the Firm w are In iti aliz a tion pr oc e sses ha ve com p leted before pressi ng the Enter key . This mi ght ta ke up to 90 seconds. Se rial Port
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-2 Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up S erial Port Comm unicati ons Leave th e Fibre Chan nel to SCSI ro uter turne d of f unti l you h ave set up the seri a l port commun ications o n your host co mput er un less serial I/O was p reviously established and i s cur rently runn ing. The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r is desig ned to communi cate with a te rmina l or any operat i ng system utilizing a terminal em ulator . For exam ple, Windows 9x, NT 4 .0, or 2000 op erating system s can u se hyper ter m inal. Check tha t the baud r ate, data bit s, stop bi ts , par i t y , and flow co ntrol are s et correctl y . T o set up serial commun ications wi th the Fibre C h anne l to SC SI route r: 1. Leave pow er to the router tu rned off un til you have set u p the serial p ort communi cation s on your ho st terminal. 2. Plug the serial cable into one of the host co mputer â s se r ial p o rt s (COM1 or COM 2) , and t hen plu g the other end of the serial ca ble into the router â s serial port. 3. S tart th e terminal e mulato r . 4. Set the t erminal emu lator to use the ap propri ate CO M por t. 5. S pecify th ese setti ngs for the port: Note. Auto D et ec t or VT 100 are th e rec o mm e nded s et t ing s fo r W in dows H ype r T erm inal emu l atio n type . Baud rate : 9600, 19 200, 38400 , 5760 0, or 1 15200 (Auto baud recog nizes on ly these b aud r ates.) Data b its: 8 St o p b i t s : 1 Parity: None Flow control : None or XON/X OF F Note. Bef ore ini ti a l ly po wer i ng on the F i bre Chan nel to SCSI rout er , ch eck th at al l t h e Fib re Ch an nel and SCS I devic es are po wer ed on f irs t and that th ey ha ve finis h ed performing their s e lf test s. This appr oach help s ensure th at d evice disc overy works co rrectly .
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-3 Ethernet Configuration Ethernet Conf igurati on This opti o n allows fo r setting up a ll Etherne t network setting s, including IP address, Subn et ma sk, IP gatewa y , SNMP an d security setting s, Ethern et mode, physi cal address, and host na me. ⢠Select 1 to chang e the IP addre ss of the Fibr e Chan nel to SCSI ro uter . The defaul t for this setting is 192.231.36 .101 . ⢠Select 2 to chang e the IP subnet mask for the Fibr e Chann el to SCS I rou ter . The defaul t for this settin g is 255.255.2 55.0. ⢠Select 3 to c hange the IP gat eway for th e Ethernet networ k of the Fibr e Cha nnel t o SCSI r outer . ⢠Select 4 to chang e the Etherne t physical addre ss, or M AC addr ess, of t he Fib re Chann el to SCSI rout er . Ethernet ph ysical add resses are alwa ys assigne d to Ethern et ada pters by the manu facturers. Fi gu re B-2. Eth ern et Conf igura tio n Menu Ethernet Configuration Menu X.XX.XX XXXXXX XXXXXX-XXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 01/06/2003 08:56:22 IP Address : 192.231.36.101 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway : 0.0.0.0 Ethernet Physical Address : 08:06:07:05:03:09 Ethernet Mode : 10/100Mbps (Auto-Neg) Hostname : DHCP Configuration : Disabled 1) Change IP Address 2) Change IP Subnet Mask 3) Change IP Gateway 4) Change Ethernet Physical Address 5) Toggle Ethernet Mode 6) Change Hostname 7) Toggle DHCP Configuration 8) Change SNMP Settings 9) Change Security Settings X) Return to previous menu
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-4 Ethernet Configuration ⢠Select 5 to toggl e the Ethe rnet mode among the se options: 10Mbps Only 100Mbps (half duplex) Only 100Mbps (full duplex) Only 10/100Mbps (Auto-Neg.) ⢠Select 6 to chang e the hostna me. This alph anumeri c entry i s on e word up to eight characters long. Select 7 to toggle the DHCP setting. Th is setting e nables and disa bles support for the Dyn amic Host Co nfiguration Pro tocol. When ena bled, the rou ter retr i e ves a dynamic IP address fro m a DHCP ser ver located o n the Ethernet network that the Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rou ter is connecte d to. Once DHCP is enabled, save th e current configur ation and r eb oot the router before an IP addr ess can be re quested fro m the DH CP server: 1. Select X Retu rn to pre vious me nu. 2. Select A S ave C onfigurati on. 3. Select X Retu rn to pre vious me nu. 4. Select 4 Reboot. Afte r the rout er reboot s, the Ma in men u app ears on the seri al in terfa ce. F or T elnet, a new se ssion needs to be opened to continue con figur ing the r outer . DHCP statu s can be verified from the Ethernet Configuration Menu where DHCP Configuration is indicated as Enabled if DHCP has been successfully activated. The IP address might also ap pear dif ferent tha n the former n on-DHCP IP addr ess. Y our DHCP server might allow you to set up a lease reservation for an IP address by provi ding t he server w ith the Ether net MAC addr ess of th e Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI router . This sets t he DHCP server to always provide the same IP address to the Fibre Channel to S CSI router . This setup can be useful f or r emote managem ent of the r outer via T elne t or Crossro ads V isual Manage r . Because the method of setting up a lea se reservat ion var ies depe nding on the DHCP ser ver being used, you shou ld contact your n etwor k admin istrator for assistance. ⢠Select 8 to access th e SNMP Se ttings fo r the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter , including the communi ty names for GET and SET as well as S NMP T rap settings. For T rap sett i n gs, select the IP ad dress of the device to send t he SNMP tra p notificat i o ns. Note. D o n ot us e an upp erca se Z as a par t of th e ho stnam e as it is th e aut o baud ho t ke y use d by the M ic ros oft W in dow s hype r termin al u til ity f or se rial co nn ect ion s. Note. T o use the DHCP feature , a DHCP s erver must be ope rational on the Etherne t network used by the Fibre Channel to SCSI route r . If the DHCP feature is used when there is no DHCP se rve r , the standar d for DHCP re qui res that th e rout er wait thre e minutes for a response from a DHCP se rver befo re ti ming out.
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-5 Ethernet Configuration ⢠Select 9 to chang e security setting s, including the user n ame and p assword. User names and passwords should b e uniq ue an d kept c onfiden tial. Us e a combi nati on of lette rs and num bers when creati ng user names and p a sswords.
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-6 Ethernet Configuration
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-1 C Configur ing O SM fo r Moni t oring the Fibre C hannel to SCSI R outer This section inclu des the step s that are nee ded to co nfigur e OSM so tha t it can mon itor the Fi bre C han nel to SCSI ro uter . T o configur e OSM for m onitor ing the rout er compl ete these t hree basic step s: 1. Connect the r outer to the LA N conn ection on the system. 2. Configu re the rou ter's IP addr ess, user name, a nd passwor d. 3. Configu r e the rout er f or OSM m onitor ing. Y ou need the se comp onen ts: ⢠A M820 1R Fibre Chan nel to SCSI rou ter ⢠A system console with a hyper terminal inst alle d ⢠A serial cabl e ⢠A system co nsole with a seria l cable po rt Connecting the Hardware T o connect the route r to the LAN connection on the system , make th ese conne ctions to the Fi bre C han nel to SCSI ro uter: 1. Connect the r outer to the FCS A on th e system by using a fibe r-optic cable. 2. Conne ct the t ape dr i ve to the rou ter by using a S CS I cab le. 3. Connect a ser ial cable to the system, a nd then con nect the othe r end of th e cable to the seri a l port on the rout er . Note. For more inf ormation on conne cting the router a nd t ape drive t o the syst e m, see Insta llin g the Fib re Ch an nel to SC S I Ro ut er f or the Non S t op NS -Seri es Se rver on page 3 -1. Note. For more inf ormation on conne cting the seria l cabl e to the system, see Usin g the Serial In terf ace on page B - 1 .
Configuring OS M for Monitoring the F ibre Channel t o SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-2 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring Configur ing the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 1. Open a web b rowser on the system . 2. S t art OSM . 3. On the tree view , right-click on Monit or Se rvi ce L an D e vi ces an d select act ion s . Figu r e C-1. OSM T r ee Vie w
Configuring OS M for Monitoring the F ibre Channel t o SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-3 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 4. Select St art Moni tor ing Fib re C h a nne l R ou t er and the n click on t he Pe rfo rm action butto n. See F igure C-2 . 5. A small window appears and prompt s you for: a. Router â s us er name ( default user name = â rootâ ) b. Router â s passwo rd (default p assword = â ro ot â ) c. Router â s IP ad dress (defa ult IP add ress = â 192.23 1.36.101 â ) d. Name (can be a ny alphanum eric str ing to logically ident ify the d evice) For m ore help o n attri butes and acti o ns of the ro uter on OSM, se e OSM Onlin e Help (F 1). Figure C-2. Actions Dialog Box
Configuring OS M for Monitoring the F ibre Channel t o SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-4 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 St atement s - 1 Safety and Comp lia nce Regulator y Compli ance S t atement s The fo l lo wing re gulatory compl iance st ate ments a pply to the pr oduct s do cumented b y this manu al. Consumer Safety S t atement s FCC Compliance This equip ment has be en tested an d found to co mply with the limit s for a Class A dig ital device, pursua nt to p art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are designe d to provi de reason able protect ion aga inst har mful interfe rence w hen t he equi pment is operat ed in a comm ercial e nvironment. This e quipment gen erat es, uses, and ca n radi ate radi o frequ ency energy and, if not inst alled and u sed in a ccordance with t he instr uction manu al, may cause in terference to ra dio commun ications. Op eration of t his equi pme nt in a residential area is likely to cause harm ful interfer ence in wh ich case the user will be r equired to correct the interf erence at h i s own expense. Any cha nges o r modifi cation s not expressly a pproved by He wlett P ackard C ompan y coul d avoid the use r's autho rity to opera te this e quipment. CISPR Compl iance This equip men t complie s wi t h the requir ement s of CISP R 22 (EN 55 022) for Class A Inform ation T echnolog y Equipme nt (ITE). In a dom estic envir onment thi s product ma y caus e radi o inter ference i n wh ich case t he use r may be r equired to t ake adeq uate measur es. Canadian Comp l iance This class A digi tal app aratus mee ts all the r equir ements of the Canadian Interference- Cau sing Equi pment R egul ations. Cet app areil num é rique d e la classe A r especte toutes le s exigence s du R è ge l ment sur le mat é riel bro uilleur d u Canada.
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M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 Index - 1 Ind ex D Dat a connectio ns Fibr e Chan nel por t 1-3 SCS I po rts 1-3 F Fi bre Channel Ser verNet adap ter 1- 1 , 3-6 Fibre Ch annel to SCSI router configu ration 4-1 LUN m appin g t able 4-1 SC F co mma nd 4-1 Ethern et configurat ion B-3 hardw are configur ation 1-2 installation 3-1 fi ber ca bl es 3-6 POST 3- 7 , 6- 3 rear vie w 3-3 , 6-2 SCSI cables 3-1 t ape dri ve 3-4 , 6-1 mounti ng 2- 2 overview 1- 1 serial p ort co nnectio n B-1 specificatio ns A- 1 dim ensions A-1 rear p anel com pone nts A-1 troubl eshoo ting 5-1 indicators 5-2 techni cal sup port 5-1 visual inspection 5-1 unpacki ng 2-1 N Non S top NS-ser ies ser ver 1- 1 , 3-5 , 4-1 S Supp orted stora ge devi ces 1-3
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Hew let t -Packard Company â 529971 -005 i M8201R Fibre Chann el to SCSI Router Inst allation and User â s G uid e Index Figures Ta b l e s What â s New i n This Manu al v Manual Info rmation v New and Changed Info rma tion v Abou t This M anual vii Not ation Co nvention s vii 1. Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCS I Router Fibre Ch annel to SCSI Router 1- 1 High P erforma nce for Fa ster Backu ps 1-2 Suppor ted S torage Devices 1- 3 Dat a Conn ections 1-3 Power Req uirement s and Ph ysical S pecific at ions 1- 3 2. Getting St arted Locati on 2-1 Unp ac king the Box 2-1 Mounti ng the F ibre Channe l to S CSI Router on a Desktop 2-2 Mounti ng the F ibre Channel to SC SI Router in a Rack 2-2 Requir ed T ools 2-2 Installation P r ocedu re With Ear B racket s 2- 2 3. Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCS I Router for the No nStop NS-Series S erver Insta l lation 3- 1 4. Configu ring the Fi bre Channe l to SCSI R outer for the NonS top NS-Series S erver Configuration 4- 1 5. T r o ubleshoot i ng t he F ibr e Cha nn el to SCSI Router V isual Insp ection 5-1 T echnical Suppo rt 5-1
Contents M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 ii 6. Hardware Replacement Procedures Indicator s 5-2 6. Hardware Replacement Procedures T ape Dri ve and Fibre C h anne l to SC SI Router R e placem ent 6-1 T ape Dri ve Replace m ent 6-1 Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI Route r Replac ement 6-2 A. Pr oduc t S pecifi cations Power Requiremen ts A- 2 Po we r A- 2 Physical S pecificatio ns A-2 Operati n g Environm ent A-2 Non -operati ng En vironm ent A- 2 Con nection Sup port ed A-2 B. Using the Serial I nterfac e Seria l P ort Conn ection B-1 Autobau d Feature B- 1 Setting Up S erial Port C ommun icati ons B-2 Ether net Co nfigur ation B- 3 C. Conf ig uri ng OSM fo r M oni to ring th e Fib re C ha nnel t o SC SI Rout er Con necting the Hardware C-1 Con figurin g the Fiber Chann el to SC SI Router for OSM Mon itoring C-2 Safety an d Compl i ance Inde x Exam ples Fig ure s Fi gure 1- 1. Hardware Configurat ion 1-2 Fi gure 2-1. Insta l lin g Cage Nuts 2-3 Fi gure 2-2. Locati ng Fron t of Ear Bracket s 2-4 Fi gure 2-3. Att aching Ea r Brackets 2-5 Fi gure 2-4. Mounting at Front of R ack 2-6 Fi gure 2-5. Mounting at Back of Rack 2- 7 Fi gure 3-1. SCSI Cable 3-2 Fi gure 3-2. Front View o f the Fibre Channel to S CSI Router 3-3
Contents M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 iii Ta b l e s Fi gure 3-3. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel to SCSI Route r 3-3 Fi gure 3-4. Front View o f the T ape Dr i ve 3-4 Fi gure 3-5. Rea r V iew of the T ape Dri ve 3- 4 Fi gure 3-6. V iew of T wo FCSA s at the Rear of Server 3-6 Fi gure 4-1. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel Router 4-2 Fi gure 5-1. LED Ind icators 5-2 Fi gure 6-1. Locati on o f the Powe r Switch on t he T ape D rive 6-1 Fi gure 6-2. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel to SCSI Route r 6-2 Fi gure 6-3. Rea r V iew of the Fibre Chan nel Router 6-3 Fi gure A - 1. Fibre C h annel t o SCSI Ro uter A- 1 Fi gure A - 2. Rea r Panel Com ponent s A-1 Fi gure B - 1. Fi bre Ch annel t o SC SI Router S erial Port B-1 Fi gure B - 2. Ether net Co nfigur ation M enu B-3 Fi gure C-1. OSM T ree Vi ew C-2 Fi gure C-2. Actions D ia log Box C-3 Ta b l e s Ta b l e 3 - 1 . SCSI Cable P art N umbers an d Descriptions 3- 1 Ta b l e 3 - 2 . Fi ber Ca bles 3- 6 Ta b l e 4 - 1 . LUN M appin g T able for the Fi b re Cha nnel to SCSI Rout er 4-1 Ta b l e A - 1 . Dime nsions o f the Fi bre C hannel to SCSI Router A- 1
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M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 v What â s New i n This Manual Manual I nfor mation M8201R Fibre Channel to SCSI Rou ter Inst allation and User â s Guid e Ab stract This guide de scribes ho w to insta ll an d configur e the F ibre Chan nel to SCSI ro uter wi th a Fi bre C hann el Server Net ada pter (FCSA ) on an H P Inte grity Non S top ⢠NS- series server . Prod uct V e rsion N.A. Sup port ed Re lease V ersion U p dates (R V Us ) This guide support s H06.1 1 and a ll subsequent H- series R VUs until o therwis e ind icated b y its replace ment publicatio n. Do cumen t Histor y New and Changed Information Thi s ma nual is ne w . Part Number Publis hed 5299 71- 00 5 July 20 07 Part Number Product V e rsion Published 5299 71- 00 5 N.A. July 20 07 5299 71- 00 1 N.A. Jun e 20 05
What â s New in T his Manual M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 vi New and Changed Inform ation
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 vii About Th is M anual Not ation Conventions Hypert ext L inks Blue u nderline is used to indica te a hyperte xt link withi n text. B y clicking a passage o f text w ith a b lue und erline, you are taken to the location described. F or examp l e : This r equir eme nt is descr ibed u nder Ba ckup DAM V olumes and Physical Disk Drives on p age 3-2. Gen e ra l Sy nt ax Not ation This l ist sum marizes the n otation co nventio ns for syntax pr esentation in this m anua l. UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase l ett ers ind icate keywo rds and re served words. T ype these i tems exactl y as show n. Items not enclosed in brackets are r equired. For exampl e: MAXATTACH lower case it alic lette rs. L owercase it alic letters indi cate variab le items that yo u supply . Items no t enclosed in br ackets ar e requi red . For exa mple: file-name comp ut er typ e. Computer type letters with i n text indi cate C and Ope n S y stem Ser vices (OSS) keywords and r eserved wor ds. T ype these i tems ex actly as sh own. Items no t encl osed in bracke ts are r equired. For example: myfile.c it alic co mpute r t ype . Italic computer type lette rs within t ext indicate C and Open System Services ( OS S) variable it ems that you supply . Items no t enclosed in br acket s are re quired. F or e xample: pathname [ ] B rack ets. Bracket s enclose op tional syntax items. For example: TERM [\ system-name.]$ terminal-name INT[ERRUPTS] A gr oup o f items e nclosed in bra cket s is a lis t from w hich you can choose one item or none. T he items in th e list can be arranged ei th er verti cally , with align ed bracket s on
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 viii General Sy ntax Notat ion each si de of the list, or h orizont a lly , enclosed i n a pai r of bra ckets and separat ed by verti cal lines. For exampl e: FC [ num ] [ -num ] [ text ] K [ X | D ] address { } Braces. A group o f items enclosed in braces is a li st fr om wh ich you a re requir ed to choose on e item. Th e items in the list can be arranged either vert ically , with aligned braces o n each side of the list, o r horizont ally , enclosed i n a pa ir of braces and sepa rated by verti cal lines. For exampl e: LISTOPENS PROCESS { $ appl-mgr-name } { $ process-name } ALLOWSU { ON | OFF } | V ertical Line. A vertical line separates a lternatives in a horizontal list that is enclose d in bracket s or bra ces. For e xample: INSPECT { OFF | ON | SAVEABEND } ⦠Ellip sis. An ellipsis immediately following a pa ir of brackets or braces indicates tha t you can rep eat the enclose d sequ ence of synt ax items any n umbe r of times. For examp le: M address [ , new-value ] ⦠[ - ] {0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9} ⦠An ellip sis i mme diately foll owing a single syntax item indicates that you can repea t that synt ax item a ny number of times. Fo r exa mple: " s-char â¦" Pun ctu ati on. Parenth e ses, commas, semicol ons, and other symbol s not previou sl y descri bed must be typed as sho wn. F or ex ample: error := NEXTFILENAME ( file-name ) ; LISTOPENS SU $ process-name.# su-name Quot ation marks a round a sym bol such as a b racket or br ace in dicate th e symb ol is a requi red char acter that you m ust type as shown . Fo r exampl e: "[" repetition-constant-list "]" Item S p acing. S paces shown betwee n items are required u nless on e of the i tems i s a punctuat i o n symb ol such a s a p arenthesi s or a comma. Fo r example: CALL STEPMOM ( process-id ) ; If there is no space between two ite m s, sp ace s are not permi tted. In this example, n o space s are perm itted b etween the pe riod and an y other i tems: $ process-name.# su-name
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 ix Notation f or Mess ages Li ne Sp acing. If the syntax of a command is t oo long to fit o n a sing le line, ea ch conti nuatio n line is ind ented thre e spaces a nd is sep ar ated from the precedi ng line by a bl ank line. This spa cing di sting uishes ite ms in a continua tion li ne from items in a verti cal list of selections. For exam ple: ALTER [ / OUT file-spec / ] LINE [ , attribute-spec ] ⦠!i a nd ! o. In pr ocedu re calls , the !i not ation fo llo ws an i nput p arame ter (o ne that pa sses dat a to the ca l le d procedure); t he !o not ation follows an output param eter (one that returns data to the calli ng p rogram) . Fo r exa mple: CALL CHECKRESIZESEGMENT ( segment-id !i , error ) ; !o !i,o. In proce dure calls, the !i,o no tation follows an input/outp ut para meter (o ne that both passe s data to the calle d procedur e and returns d ata to th e calling program) . For exampl e: error := COMPRESSEDIT ( filenum ) ; !i,o !i: i. In proce dure calls, the !i:i notati on fol lows an input string p arameter t hat has a corresp onding p arameter specifying the length o f the st ring in bytes. For example: error := FILENAME_COMPARE_ ( filename1:length !i:i , filename2:length ) ; !i:i !o :i. In proce dure cal ls, the !o:i no ta tion follows an out put buf fer p a rameter that has a corresp onding input p a rameter specifying the ma ximum length of the outpu t buffe r in byt es. For exa mple: error := FILE_GETINFO_ ( filenum !i , [ filename:maxlen ] ) ; !o:i Not ati on fo r Messages This l ist sum marizes the not ation conventio ns for the presen tation of displayed messages in this manual. Bold T ext. Bold t ext in an exampl e indica tes user input typed at the term inal. For e xample: ENTER RUN CODE ? 123 CODE RECEIVED: 123.00 The use r m ust press the R e turn key after typing the inp ut. Nonit alic text . Nonital ic lett ers, numbers, an d punctuation indicate text tha t is displaye d or return ed exactly as sho wn. F or example: Backup Up.
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 x Notation f or Managem ent Programm ing Interfaces lower case it alic lette rs. Lowerca se it alic l etters i ndicate variab le items w hose val u es are disp layed or re turned. F or example: p-register process-name [ ] B rack ets. Bracket s enclose item s that are someti mes, bu t not always, displaye d. For exampl e: Event number = number [ Subject = first-subject-value ] A gr oup o f items e nclosed in bra ckets is a list of all possible items th at can be disp layed, o f which on e or none might a ctually be displayed. Th e items in the list can be arr anged eithe r verti cally , with aligned bracket s on e ach side of the list , or hori zont ally , enclos ed in a pai r of brac kets and se parated by ve rtical lines. For exampl e: proc-name trapped [ in SQL | in SQL file system ] { } Braces. A group o f items enclosed in bra ces is a li st o f all possibl e i tems that can be disp layed, o f which on e is actuall y displayed . Th e items in the li st ca n be arra nged eith er verti cally , with ali gned br aces on each si de of the l ist, or hori zont ally , enclosed i n a pa ir of braces and se parate d by vertical l ines. For exam ple: obj-type obj-name state changed to state , caused by { Object | Operator | Service } process-name State changed from old-objstate to objstate { Operator Request. } { Unknown. } | V ertical Line. A vertical line separates a lternatives in a horizontal list that is enclose d in bracket s or bra ces. For e xample: Transfer status: { OK | Failed } % Per cen t Sig n. A percen t sign precedes a nu mber that is not in decimal not ation. The % not atio n prec edes an oct al number . The %B no tati on precede s a binary nu mber . The % H notati o n prec edes a hexad ecimal numbe r . For exa mple: 5400 01111 %H2F P=% p- register E=% e- register Not ati on fo r Managemen t Prog ram ming Interfaces This l ist sum marizes the n otation co nventio ns used in the boxed d escriptions of progr ammatic command s, event messag es, and err or lists in t his man ual.
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 xi Change Bar Notat ion UPPERCASE LETTERS. Upper case letters indicate names from de finition files. T ype these names e xactly as shown. F o r example: ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV lower case letters . W ords in lowerca se letters are words that a re par t of th e not at ion, includ ing Dat a Definiti on La nguage (D DL) keywords. F or example: token-type !r . The !r not ation followi ng a token or fi el d name i ndicat es that the to ken or field is requi red. F or example : ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !r !o . The !o notation followi ng a token or field name indicates that t he token or fi eld is opti onal. For exam ple: ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER token-type ZSPI-TYP-FNAME32. !o Change Bar Not at ion Cha nge bars ar e used to ind icate sub sta ntive dif ferences betw e en this m anual and it s precedi ng vers i o n. Cha nge ba rs are ver tical rule s placed in the r ight marg i n of changed portions of t ext, figu res, t ab les, exam ples, an d so on. C hange ba rs highlight new or revi sed in formati on. For example: The messa ge types specified in the REPOR T clause are di f ferent i n the C OBOL enviro nment and the C ommon Run-T ime Enviro nment (CRE ). The C RE has man y new m essage types and som e new message type codes fo r old message types. In the CRE , the messa ge type SYSTEM in cludes all messages exce pt LOGICAL-CLOS E and LOG ICA L -OPEN.
About T his Manu al M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 xii Change Bar Notat ion
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1- 1 1 Overvi ew of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router This section includes: Fibre Channel to SCSI Router The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r is a fa st, re liable dat a transport sy stem that allow s simul ta neous comm unications betwee n NonS top NS-ser i es serve rs and dat a storage devi ces. The F ibre Cha nnel to SCSI r outer has an i ntegrated power supply . The F ibre Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter connects a supported storage de vi c e to the Fibre C ha nnel Serve rNet a dapte r (FCSA) on a NonS top NS-series ser ver . Fi gure 1- 1 shows a F ibre Ch annel to SCSI Rou ter connectin g a t ape drive to the Fibr e Cha nnel Serve r Net adapte r (FCSA) on a NonS top NS-series se rver . Fibre C h annel to SCSI Ro uter 1- 1
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1-2 High Performance for Faster Backups High Perfo rmance for F aster Backup s Supp ort fo r 2 gigabi t s/seco nd F ibre C h annel e nables significantly f aster ta pe r eads a nd wr ites, whic h in turn speed operations fo r ba ckup an d rest ore. The Fibre Chann el to SCSI router backups a nd resto res exis ting dat a in significantl y less time or i ncreasing ly larger data set s withi n the cu stomers â curr ent backup w ind ow . Fi gure 1- 1. Har dw are Conf igura tio n T ape Drive Fib re C hannel to SCSI Router NonStop NS-Series Ser ver FC SA Fib er Cable Cabl e SCS I
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1-3 Supported Storage Devices Supported Storage Devices The Fibre Channel to SCSI rou ter can be config ured with one of these storage devices: ⢠CTL700 t ape lib rary ⢠N152xA t ape drive ⢠CT9840-x t ape dr ives ⢠525x t ape dr ives ⢠524x t ape dr ives ⢠524x ACL t ape drive s Dat a Connection s The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r has tw o types of dat a connect ions: ⢠A SCSI High V oltage Differential (HVD) port that con nect s to a supported storage device ⢠A Fibre Channel port that connects to the Fi bre C hannel Serve rNet a dapter (FCSA ) on a NonS top NS-ser ies ser ver SCS I Po rt s The Fibre Cha nnel to SCSI r oute r has two Narrow/Wi de Fas t/Ultra-3 S CS I buses. B oth are U ltra SCSI fo r dat a transf er up to 40 megabytes/se cond p er HVD bus. Fibre Chan n el Po rt The Fibre Channel to SCSI rou ter has a 2 giga bit s/second F ibre Channel port and maximum throughput of 1 60 megabytes/se cond. Power Req uirement s and Physical S p ecifications For th e power re quire ment s and physi cal specificati ons for the F ibre Channel t o SCSI router , refer to A pp endix A, Prod uct S pecificati ons . Note. The F i bre Chan nel to S CSI ro uter re qui res a fir mware upgr a de w h en it i s use d to co nn e ct a N152 8A, N 152 9A, o r N15 23A t ap e dr ive to a N onS top N S-series se rver .
Overview of the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 1-4 Powe r Requ irements and Phys ical S pecifications
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-1 2 Getting S t arted This section includes: This section describes how t o inst all the Fibre Chann el to SC SI rou ter a nd what to cons ider wh en un packi ng th e unit fo r the fi rst t ime. The F ibre Ch annel to SCSI r outer can be se t up as either on a desktop or in a rack. Befor e physica lly inst alling the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter , consider careful ly the loca tion for the unit instal latio n, the intende d use of the unit, and the type o f devices t o which the unit will be attach ed. Location The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r can be place d on a deskto p or moun ted in a 19-in ch rack dep ending on th e specific r equir emen ts of the installati on. The op erating envir onm ent shoul d me et the requ irement s listed i n Ph ysica l S peci fications . If you plan to use the Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rou ter o n a d esk top, at tach the stick-on feet to the b ottom of the unit. Unp acking the Box Unp ac k the ship ping cont ainer of the Fibr e Chann el to SC SI rou ter in an ar ea clea r of any clutter : 1. Remove all item s from the shippi ng co ntai ner . Check each item f or a ny damage. Keep the Fibr e Chan nel to S CSI ro uter in the p rote ctive bag until you are read y to install it. 2. Make sure you received a l l t he eq uipmen t you o rdered. I f an item is missi ng , contact yo ur sales rep resenta tive immediately . Locati on 2-1 Unp ac king the Box 2-1 Mounti ng the F ibre Channe l to S CSI Router on a Desktop 2- 2 Mounti ng the F ibre Channel to SC SI Router in a Rack 2-2 Caution. When inst al l in g t h e Fi b r e Ch an n el t o SC SI rou ter , u se on ly th e sc rew s and o th er har dwar e pr o vi de d in the ship pin g c on t ain er f o r t h e rout er . Usi n g a lt e rn at e ha rdw ar e mi gh t ca us e dama ge t o t he u nit . Note. T h e Fibr e C ha nn el t o SC S I rou te r has co oling f an s mo un ted in s ide th e en clos ur e and air i nta ke ve nts o n the fron t of the en closur e. T he re ar ex ha ust ve nts an d the fro nt inta k e v en ts sho uld rema in clea r of ob str uc t ion s to ens ur e pr op er air flo w .
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-2 Mounting the Fibre C hannel t o SCSI Rou ter on a Desktop Mounting the Fibre Channel t o SCSI Router on a Desktop T o moun t the Fibre C hanne l to SCSI router on a deskt op: 1. Remove the Fibre Channel to S CSI router fr om th e protecti ve bag. 2. Atta ch the stick-on f eet to the bottom of the unit. 3. Place the F ibre Chann el to SCSI rout er on the t ab le or desktop . Mounting the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router in a Rack T wo meth ods are avail a ble to ins ta ll the F ibre Cha nnel to S CSI router in a r ack, on e method using ear br acket s an d the other using rails. B efore beg inning ins ta llation, revi ew the inst allation p rocedures appro priate for the mounting mate rials includ ed in the shippin g container of the product you r eceived. When familiar with t he installation procedu re, follow the st eps indicate d to mount the Fibre C h anne l to SCSI r oute r into a 19-i nch rack usi ng these provided m ounting mate rials: ⢠One Fibre Channel to S CSI route r ⢠T wo ear br ackets (or tw o slide s rails with two exten sion bracket s) ⢠A bag of mounting scr ews ( eig ht #M6x12 P hillip s screws and fo ur #6 -32x .312 Phillips screws) Required T ools Phillips screwdriver (#2 size) Inst alla ti on Procedu re With Ear B racket s 1. Remove the Fibre Channel to S CSI router fr om th e protecti ve bag. 2. Deter mine whe re the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I r outer should be mounte d. 3. Remove any bla nking p anels and other equipment from the ch osen rack locat ion. Note. T o en sure proper airflo w , pla ce the F ib re Ch annel to SCSI rou ter s o t he intake an d exhaust vent s remain clear of obstructi ons.
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-3 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets 4. Inst all the cage n uts on the ver tical mounting r ails of the rac k cabinet, as shown in Figu re 2-1 . Figu r e 2-1. Inst alling Cage N u t s
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-4 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets 5. Locate the f ront of the ear bracke ts, as shown in Figu re 2-2 . 6. Atta ch the ear b rackets to the Fibre Channe l to SC SI route r , using two of t he #6- 32x.312 Phillips screws on each side as shown in F igure 2-3 on p age 2-5. Po sition the front o f each bracke t next to the end of the F ibre Channe l to SCSI router that will be facing out of the rack. 7. T ighte n the screws se curely . Fi gure 2-2. Loc atin g Fro nt of Ea r Br acket s
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-5 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets 8. If you are m ounting the Fibr e Chan nel to S CSI rou ter in the r ack with th e ports facing inside the rack (s hown in Figure 2-4 on p age 2-6) or with t he port s facing out side th e ra ck (shown in Fi gu re 2-5 on pa ge 2-7), a ttach the fron t of the moun ti ng bracket s to the rack u sing two o f the #M6x1 2 Phillip s screws for the front of each ear bracke t. Ti ghten th e screws secure ly . Figu re 2-3. A t t aching Ear Bracket s W A RNING . T o red uce in jur y or eq ui pmen t dam ag e, th e mo unti ng brac ket s m us t b e l evel . If th e brac k ets ar e no t le v el, th e F ib re Ch annel t o S CSI rou ter c an not b e ins ta lle d corr ectly .
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-6 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets Fi gure 2-4. Mount ing at F ront of Rack
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-7 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets Figu r e 2-5. Mou nting at Back o f Rack
Gett ing S tarted M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 2-8 Installation Proc edure With Ear Brackets
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-1 3 Inst alling the Fi bre Channel to SC S I Router for the NonS top NS-Seri es Se rver This section includes: Inst allat ion 1. Conne ct the smal l end of the SCS I cab le to th e Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter on port 0. F or th e port l ocatio n, see Figur e 3-3 on p age 3-3. Insta l lation 3-1 Note. In this ex am p le p ort 0 is be ing us ed to co nn ect th e tap e dr ive. Bo th por ts on t he Fib r e Ch an ne l to SC S I router are a va ila ble fo r us e if ne ed ed . T able 3-1. SCSI C abl e Part Num bers a nd Descr ipti ons Produc t Number Par t Number Descript ion 520-0 01 52 97 94-00 1 CB A, 1 mete r , VH D C I 68 P t o H D 68 P , HVD SC SI C ab le 520-0 03 52 97 95-00 1 CB A, 3 mete r , VH D C I 68 P t o H D 68 P , HVD SC SI C ab le 520- 010 529796-0 01 CBA, 1 0 meter , VHDCI 68P to HD 68P , HV D SCSI Ca b l e 520- 015 529797-0 01 CBA, 1 5 meter , VHDCI 68P to HD 68P , HV D SCSI Ca b l e 520- 020 529798-0 01 CBA, 20 meter , VHDCI 6 8 P to HD 68P , HVD SCSI Cable 520- 023 529799-0 01 CBA, 23 meter , VHDCI 6 8 P to HD 68P , HVD SCSI Cable
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-2 Installation 2. T ighten the screws b y hand to secure the cable to the unit. Do n ot use a screwdr iver . Figu re 3-1. SCSI Cab le
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-3 Installation 3. Conne ct one e nd of the fib er cabl e to th e small form -facto r pl uggabl e (SF P) on the unit. See Fi gure 3-3 for the lo cation. 4. Atta ch the power cord t o the AC pow er recept acle on the Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rout er . See Figur e 3-3 for the location. Then p lug the other end into an AC power outlet. Note. T h e rout er do es no t have prote ction ag ains t ligh tning surg es . Cu s t om e rs in hig h risk areas s ho uld us e e xterna l surg e prot ec t ion rated for use in their loc atio n an d be ab le to ha ndle the p ow e r dem and of th e ro uter . Figu re 3-2. Front Vi ew of th e F ibre C hann el to SCSI R out er Figu re 3-3. Rear Vi ew of the Fibre C hannel to SCS I Rou ter Port 0 Port 1 Smal l Fo rm-F actor Plug gable ( SFP) Rec ept acl e AC Power Pow er Switch
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-4 Installation 5. Conne ct the lar ger end o f the SCSI cable to SCSI port 1 on the re ar pan el of the t ape driv e. See F igur e 3-5 for the loca ti on. Figu r e 3-4. Front Vi ew of th e T ape Dr ive Figu r e 3-5. Rear View of the T ape Driv e Note. T ap e d r iv es are pr econ figu red to S CSI ID 5 . Po wer Swi tch AC P ower Rece pt acle Por t 2 Po rt 1
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-5 Installation 6. T ighten the screws b y hand to secure the cable to the unit. Do n ot use a screwdr iver . 7. Conne ct the suppl ied d if feren tial ter minato r to SCS I port 2. S ee Figur e 3-5 on page 3-4 for the location. 8. T i ghte n the screws by han d to secure the term inator to the tap e driv e. Do not use a screwdr iver . 9. Atta ch the power cord t o the AC po wer recept acle o n the ta pe drive. S ee Figu re 3-5 for the location. Then plug t he oth er end i nto an AC power outlet. 10. Conne ct the o ther end o f the fiber ca ble to the F ibre Cha nnel Ser verNet adapte r (FCSA) on the NonS top NS-series se rver . For the l ocati on of the FCSA, see Figu re 3-6 on page 3-6. Note. The t a pe dr i ve does n ot ha ve pro t e cti o n agai n st lig htni ng sur ges. C us t ome rs i n hi gh r is k areas s ho uld us e e xterna l surg e prot ec t ion rated for use in their loc atio n an d be ab le to ha ndle the p ow e r dem and of th e tap e driv e.
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-6 Installation The fi ber cabl e is a multim ode/sh ort wave fiber -optic ca ble. T his cable is normally an orange color . Figu r e 3-6. Vi ew of T wo FC SAs at the R e ar of S er ver T able 3-2. Fiber Cables Connector Fiber Cable Fiber Cable Dist anc e LC - L C 50/ 1 2 5 µm 2- 300 m et ers ( 6.56 - 98 4. 25 fe et ) LC - L C 62. 5 /1 25 µm 3-1 50 met ers (9 .84- 492. 13 fe et)
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-7 Installation 1 1. Power on the t ape dr i ve . Fo r the pow er sw itch locatio n, see Figure 3- 4 on page 3-4. Then wait for it to perfor m it s powe r-on-self-t est (POST) . 12. Power on the router , and then wa it for it to perform it s power -on-sel f-t est (POS T).
Inst alling the Fibre Channel to SCSI Router for the NonS to p NS-Series Se r ver M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 3-8 Installation
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 4-1 4 Configur ing the Fibre C hannel to SCSI Router for the NonS top NS-Seri es Server This section includes: Configur ation 1. In SCF , issue t his command: SCF> ADD TAPE $tape, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (group, module, slot), SAC sac-id, PORTNAME 64-bit-portname, LUN lun-id Example: SCF> ADD TAPE $TAPE1, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (110,2,3), SAC 1, PORTNAME 100000E00C00F000, LUN 1 The Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter ca n also b e conn ected to a t ape librar y . T able 4-1 sh ows the SCSI ID, ro uter port number , and the LUN address for a t ape librar y and a t ape d rive. Configuration 4-1 Note. T he L UN ( logic al un it n umber) in SCF sho uld b e 1 for the tap e driv e tha t is on bus 0 an d 3 for the tape driv e that is on bu s 1. Note. P ORTNA M E in SCF c or resp on ds to th e W W P nam e of the ro uter . This na me is loc a ted on th e ba ck o f the devic e . T able 4-1. LU N Map pin g T able fo r the Fi bre C hann el to S CSI Router DEVICE SCSI ID Router P ORT LUN ADDRESS T ap e lib rary 3 0 LUN 0 T ape driv e 5 0 L UN 1 T ap e lib rary 3 1 LUN 2 T ape driv e 5 1 L UN 3
Configuring the Fibre Cha nnel to S CSI Router for the Non S top NS-Series Server M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 4-2 Configuration 2. T o start the tap e drive on th e server , issue t his comm and in SCF: SCF> START TAPE $tape Example: SCF> START TAPE $TAPE1 For complete details about the ADD and ST ART comman ds, including command syntax, see the SCF Reference Manual for the S torage Subsystem. Figu re 4-1. Rear View of the Fib re C hannel Router Note. WW N s tan ds fo r w or ldwid e n ame . Note. WWP s t ands f o r worl dwid e por t. WWNN: 1 0000 0E00200 F000 WWPN: 10 0000E00 C00F0 00 ENET M AC ID: 00 :E0:02:00: 00:XY WWN Na me WWP Na m e Ethernet MAC ID (Phys ical Addr ess)
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 5-1 5 T roublesho oting the Fibre C hannel to SCSI Router This section includes: This secti on gui des the user thr ough some of the basic method s of iden tifying fa ult s in the setup and configur ation of the unit. Most pr oblem s occur in the in itial i nstal lation. In gen eral, it is wis e to che ck all connecti ons and r eview the configu ration befo re proceed ing with furthe r trouble anal ysis. Simplify the inst al lation if possible, redu cing it to the most basic configu ration . Then a dd element s one at a time and ver ify the oper ation a t each step. V isual Inspection T o assure that the installation of the Fibre Channel to SCSI router has been completed correctly: 1. Check that all devices are powered up. 2. Check that all cords a re plugged in tigh tly , and there ar e no bent pins. 3. Check the LEDs. No a mber lights should be illuminate d. 4. Check the fiber cables to ensure the c onnectors are properly installed between the Fibre Ch annel to SCSI ro uter and the server . 5. Check that each dev ice has the correc t SCSI ID. T echni cal Support If the Fibre Channel to SCSI ro uter is not funct ioning properly , co nt act your service provider . V isual Insp ection 5-1 T echnical Suppo rt 5-1 Indicator s 5-2
T roubl eshooting the Fibre Ch annel to S CSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 5-2 Indicators Indicat ors The F ibre C hannel to SCSI r outer i s equ ipped with rea r p anel LED in dicator s for moni toring ove rall unit sta tus. The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r has these LEDs: ⢠Pow er and Fa ult (Pwr) â This indicator is a bicolor LE D. W hen green , this indic ator shows th at powe r is currently active. Lack of po wer ind i cati on suggest s that the unit is tu rned of f, a prob lem occurre d with the power supplied to th e unit, or an inter nal pr oblem occurred w ith the un it. Th is in dicator is amb er whe n the Fibr e Chann el to SC SI rout er de tect s a faul t condit ion. F ault s can o ccur as a resul t of Power On S e lf T est (POS T) failur e or operati onal f ailures. It is normal fo r this indicato r to flash on w hen the unit is power ed up or rese t. If the fault indi cator sta ys lit, cont act your se rvice p rovider . ⢠Fibr e Channe l (Lnk/A ct) â W hen lit green, the up per indicator si gnifies a good Fi bre Chann el link on the por t. When li t gree n, the lower ind icator sign i fies Fibre Ch annel port activity . If the Link ind icator fails to ligh t at all or if the Activity indicator stays continu ally li t without corresponding S CSI bus activity , there m ight b e a pr oblem with the Fibre Chann el config uration. V erify the Fibre Chan nel configurat ion. ⢠SC SI Bus (0 , 1) â When lit green, the upper indicator signifi es a good Fibre Chann el link on the por t. When li t gree n, the lower ind icator sign i fies Fibre Ch annel port activity . If the Link ind icator fails to ligh t at all or if the Activity indicator stays continu ally li t without corresponding S CSI bus activity , there m ight b e a pr oblem with the Fibre Chann el config uration. V erify the Fibre Chan nel configurat ion. Fi gure 5-1. LE D Ind icat ors Ethe r n et Act ivit y Et hernet Lin k St atus Pow er Fibr e C han nel A cti vity HVD SCSI Act ivity for Bus 0 Fib re Cha nne l Lin k St atu s HVD SCSI Act ivity for Bus 1
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-1 6 Hardware Replacement Procedures This section includes: T ape Drive and Fibr e Channel t o SCSI Router Replacement These p r ocedures can be done for a ny t ape dri ve th at is con nected to the Fibre Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter . For infor mation about what tap e drives can be connected to a Fibre C h annel to SC SI route r , see Supporte d S torage De vices on page 1-3. In these procedu res the N152 5A ta pe drive is used . T ape Dri ve Replacemen t 1. Perfor m a f orced reset on th e tape d rive in S CF by enteri ng in the fol lowing command: SCF> RESET TAPE1, FORCED 2. Power of f the t ap e drive by pressi ng the pow er sw itch. For t he location, see Figu re 6-1 . T ape Drive and Fibre Channe l to SCSI Rou ter Re placeme nt 6-1 Figu r e 6-1. Loc atio n of t h e P ower Switch on the T ape Dri ve Po wer Swi tch
Hardware Replacemen t Procedures M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-2 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 3. Unplug the power cor d from th e AC power outlet, and th en unpl ug the othe r end from the tape dri ve â s AC power r eceptacle . 4. Disconnect the SC SI cable f rom port 1 by un screwing the scr ews by ha nd. Do not use a screw dri ver . 5. Disconnect the diff eren tial term inator from po rt 2 by unscrew ing the screws b y hand. D o not use a screw dri ver . 6. Plac e the ol d t ape dri ve a side. 7. Conne ct the new t ape d riv e. Refer to section 3 Insta l ling the F ibre Chan nel to SCSI Router for the Non S top NS-Ser ies Server w hen ins ta lling a ne w ta pe dri ve. 8. Power cycle t he Fib re Channel to S CSI router by po wering it of f and then on. 9. S tart th e tape drive i n SCF by en tering in the followi ng comman d: SCF> START TAPE $TAPE1 Fibre Chan n el to SCSI Ro uter Replacemen t 1. Perfor m a f orced reset on th e tape d rive in S CF by enteri ng in the fol lowing command: SCF> RESET TAPE1, FORCED 2. Power of f the t ap e drive by pressi ng the pow er sw itch. See F igure 6-1 for the location. 3. Power of f the F ibre Channe l to SC SI route r . 4. Unplug the power cor d from th e AC power outlet, and th en unpl ug the othe r end from the A C po wer recept acle on the Fibr e Chan nel to S CSI rou ter . 5. Disconnect the fiber cab le fro m the smal l fo rm-factor pluggable ( SFP) on th e unit. 6. Disconnect the SCSI cable f r om the Fi bre Ch annel to SCSI r outer on port 0. If there is another tape dri ve conn ected to por t 1, disconnect that d evice also. Figu re 6-2. Rear Vi ew of the Fibre C hannel to SCS I Rou ter Port 0 Port 1 Smal l Fo rm-F actor Plug gable ( SFP) Rec ept acl e AC Power Pow er Switch
Hardware Replacemen t Procedures M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-3 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement 7. Plac e the ol d Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter aside. 8. Inst all the new F ibre Cha nnel to SCSI router . Refer to secti o n 3 I n stal l ing t he Fib r e Chann el to SC SI Router for the Non S top NS-Serie s S e rver when inst alling a new Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rou ter . 9. Enter in the follow ing SC F comman d: SCF> ALTER TAPE TAPE1, WWN 100000E00200F00 The W WN (W orl dwide Name) is on th e rear of the Fibre C h anne l to SC SI Router as sh ow n in F igu re 6- 3 o n page 6-3. 10. Power on the tap e drive . See Fi gur e 6- 1 on page 6-1 for th e power switch l ocati on. Then wait fo r it to perform it s power- on-self-test (POST). 1 1. S tart th e t ape drive in S CF by en tering in the follow ing comman d: SCF> START TAPE $TAPE1 Figu re 6-3. Rear View of the Fib re C hannel Router WWNN: 1 0000 0E00200 F000 WWPN: 10 0000E00 C00F0 00 ENET M AC ID: 00 :E0:02:00: 00:XY WWN Na me WWP Na m e Ethernet MAC ID (Phys ical Addr ess)
Hardware Replacemen t Procedures M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 6-4 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Replacement
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 A-1 A Prod uct S pecifications Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Figu re A-1. Fibr e Ch ann el to S CSI Rout er T able A-1. Dim ension s of th e Fi bre C ha nne l to SCSI Ro ut er Sp ecificat ion V alue Weigh t 9 poun ds (4 k ilo gram s ) Wi d th 17 i nches (4 3 cent i met er s ) Heig ht 1.72 inc hes ( 4.4 cen timet ers) De pt h 10. 75 i nche s (27 cent imet e rs ) Figure A-2 . Rear Panel Comp onents 17 in ches (43 cen timeters) AC Power Recept acle Pow er Switc h LED s Fi ber C ab le Port SCSI Cable Ports
Product S pecifications M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 A-2 Power Req uirements Power Requirement s Pow er ⢠100 t o 240 V a c, auto sensing ⢠50/60 H ertz, 1.0 amper e Physical S pecif ications ⢠Internal pow er sup ply wit h deta chable power c ord ⢠Fibr e Chan nel link st atus and a ctivity LE Ds ⢠SCSI bus activity LE Ds ⢠Power/F ault LE D ⢠Air flow with internal fan ⢠Rackmou nt or deskto p enclosure ⢠Power switch Operating Environment ⢠0 to 50 deg rees celsius ⢠5 to 80 per cent relative h umidity (noncondensi ng) Non-operat ing Envir onment ⢠-40 to 55 d egrees cel sius ⢠0 to 92 per cent relative h umidity (noncondensi ng) Connection Support ed The on ly connection sup ported is a F ibre Channe l ServerNe t adapter (FCS A) on a Non S top NS-ser ies ser ver . W A RNING . The Fibr e Cha nnel to SC S I r ou te r does not h av e pr ot ect ion ag ai ns t l ig ht ni ng surg es . F or t his re ason , for cu s to m er s in a hig h risk ar ea , u se ex t ern al su rge pro te c tio n ra ted f or u se in yo ur lo cat i on a nd be a ble to h andl e th e po wer r equ ire men ts o f th e t ap e dri ve enc losu re.
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-1 B Using the Se rial I n te rfac e This secti on descr i b es specific co nfiguration o ptions a vailable fo r the seria l interfa ce. The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r allows th e user to access Et hern et conf igurat ion set tings through the serial i nterface. Serial Port Connec tion The RJ -1 1 connector on the back pa nel of the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter p rovides a seri al port that is compat i b le with R S-23 2 signaling level s. The F ibre Channel to SCSI router is designed to communicate with a ter minal or an y operati ng s ystem uti lizing a termi na l emulato r . The baud r ate, d at a bi t s, stop bit s, par ity , and flow contr ol of bot h the router and the host system must use the same settings. The autobaud fe ature descri bed i n the next sub section provide s an eff ective m ethod to set the ba ud rate of the rou ter a nd ho st system. Auto baud Feature The au tobaud feat ure autom atically conf igures the ba ud rate on the Fibre Channe l to SCSI rout er . Once you se t the baud r ate in the te rmina l emula tor , wait u ntil the Fibr e Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter comp l e tes the power -on sel f test (PO ST) an d then the Firmw are Ini tia lization pr ocess. T his can t ake up to 90 seconds, durin g which ti me the POS T and ini tializati on i nformation might or m ight n ot be visib l e on the ter m inal or termi nal emula tor . After t his process has c ompleted, pr ess the Enter ke y slowly 7 or 8 tim es (or type shift-z) and th e Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter automati cally de tects the baud r ate being use d by the seria l port. The baud rate i s then sa ved in t he Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI ro uter â s configuration and is retained through future power cycles. The ba ud rate used by th e terminal o r terminal emulato r must be 9 600, 19200 , 38400, 57600, or 1 15200 fo r the autob aud f eature to r ecogn ize it. T he Fibre Cha nnel to SCSI router does not functi on p roperly at a ny other ba ud rate. Figu re B-1. Fibr e Ch anne l to S CSI Rout er Ser ial Port Note. P ressing th e Ente r key be fore the POST has co mpleted i s of no benefit to the aut obaud featu re. Wait unt il bo th the P OS T and the Firm w are In iti aliz a tion pr oc e sses ha ve com p leted before pressi ng the Enter key . This mi ght ta ke up to 90 seconds. Se rial Port
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-2 Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up S erial Port Comm unicati ons Leave th e Fibre Chan nel to SCSI ro uter turne d of f unti l you h ave set up the seri a l port commun ications o n your host co mput er un less serial I/O was p reviously established and i s cur rently runn ing. The F ibre Channel to SCSI route r is desig ned to communi cate with a te rmina l or any operat i ng system utilizing a terminal em ulator . For exam ple, Windows 9x, NT 4 .0, or 2000 op erating system s can u se hyper ter m inal. Check tha t the baud r ate, data bit s, stop bi ts , par i t y , and flow co ntrol are s et correctl y . T o set up serial commun ications wi th the Fibre C h anne l to SC SI route r: 1. Leave pow er to the router tu rned off un til you have set u p the serial p ort communi cation s on your ho st terminal. 2. Plug the serial cable into one of the host co mputer â s se r ial p o rt s (COM1 or COM 2) , and t hen plu g the other end of the serial ca ble into the router â s serial port. 3. S tart th e terminal e mulato r . 4. Set the t erminal emu lator to use the ap propri ate CO M por t. 5. S pecify th ese setti ngs for the port: Note. Auto D et ec t or VT 100 are th e rec o mm e nded s et t ing s fo r W in dows H ype r T erm inal emu l atio n type . Baud rate : 9600, 19 200, 38400 , 5760 0, or 1 15200 (Auto baud recog nizes on ly these b aud r ates.) Data b its: 8 St o p b i t s : 1 Parity: None Flow control : None or XON/X OF F Note. Bef ore ini ti a l ly po wer i ng on the F i bre Chan nel to SCSI rout er , ch eck th at al l t h e Fib re Ch an nel and SCS I devic es are po wer ed on f irs t and that th ey ha ve finis h ed performing their s e lf test s. This appr oach help s ensure th at d evice disc overy works co rrectly .
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-3 Ethernet Configuration Ethernet Conf igurati on This opti o n allows fo r setting up a ll Etherne t network setting s, including IP address, Subn et ma sk, IP gatewa y , SNMP an d security setting s, Ethern et mode, physi cal address, and host na me. ⢠Select 1 to chang e the IP addre ss of the Fibr e Chan nel to SCSI ro uter . The defaul t for this setting is 192.231.36 .101 . ⢠Select 2 to chang e the IP subnet mask for the Fibr e Chann el to SCS I rou ter . The defaul t for this settin g is 255.255.2 55.0. ⢠Select 3 to c hange the IP gat eway for th e Ethernet networ k of the Fibr e Cha nnel t o SCSI r outer . ⢠Select 4 to chang e the Etherne t physical addre ss, or M AC addr ess, of t he Fib re Chann el to SCSI rout er . Ethernet ph ysical add resses are alwa ys assigne d to Ethern et ada pters by the manu facturers. Fi gu re B-2. Eth ern et Conf igura tio n Menu Ethernet Configuration Menu X.XX.XX XXXXXX XXXXXX-XXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 01/06/2003 08:56:22 IP Address : 192.231.36.101 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway : 0.0.0.0 Ethernet Physical Address : 08:06:07:05:03:09 Ethernet Mode : 10/100Mbps (Auto-Neg) Hostname : DHCP Configuration : Disabled 1) Change IP Address 2) Change IP Subnet Mask 3) Change IP Gateway 4) Change Ethernet Physical Address 5) Toggle Ethernet Mode 6) Change Hostname 7) Toggle DHCP Configuration 8) Change SNMP Settings 9) Change Security Settings X) Return to previous menu
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-4 Ethernet Configuration ⢠Select 5 to toggl e the Ethe rnet mode among the se options: 10Mbps Only 100Mbps (half duplex) Only 100Mbps (full duplex) Only 10/100Mbps (Auto-Neg.) ⢠Select 6 to chang e the hostna me. This alph anumeri c entry i s on e word up to eight characters long. Select 7 to toggle the DHCP setting. Th is setting e nables and disa bles support for the Dyn amic Host Co nfiguration Pro tocol. When ena bled, the rou ter retr i e ves a dynamic IP address fro m a DHCP ser ver located o n the Ethernet network that the Fibr e Chan nel to SC SI rou ter is connecte d to. Once DHCP is enabled, save th e current configur ation and r eb oot the router before an IP addr ess can be re quested fro m the DH CP server: 1. Select X Retu rn to pre vious me nu. 2. Select A S ave C onfigurati on. 3. Select X Retu rn to pre vious me nu. 4. Select 4 Reboot. Afte r the rout er reboot s, the Ma in men u app ears on the seri al in terfa ce. F or T elnet, a new se ssion needs to be opened to continue con figur ing the r outer . DHCP statu s can be verified from the Ethernet Configuration Menu where DHCP Configuration is indicated as Enabled if DHCP has been successfully activated. The IP address might also ap pear dif ferent tha n the former n on-DHCP IP addr ess. Y our DHCP server might allow you to set up a lease reservation for an IP address by provi ding t he server w ith the Ether net MAC addr ess of th e Fib re Cha nnel to SCSI router . This sets t he DHCP server to always provide the same IP address to the Fibre Channel to S CSI router . This setup can be useful f or r emote managem ent of the r outer via T elne t or Crossro ads V isual Manage r . Because the method of setting up a lea se reservat ion var ies depe nding on the DHCP ser ver being used, you shou ld contact your n etwor k admin istrator for assistance. ⢠Select 8 to access th e SNMP Se ttings fo r the Fi bre C hannel to SCS I rou ter , including the communi ty names for GET and SET as well as S NMP T rap settings. For T rap sett i n gs, select the IP ad dress of the device to send t he SNMP tra p notificat i o ns. Note. D o n ot us e an upp erca se Z as a par t of th e ho stnam e as it is th e aut o baud ho t ke y use d by the M ic ros oft W in dow s hype r termin al u til ity f or se rial co nn ect ion s. Note. T o use the DHCP feature , a DHCP s erver must be ope rational on the Etherne t network used by the Fibre Channel to SCSI route r . If the DHCP feature is used when there is no DHCP se rve r , the standar d for DHCP re qui res that th e rout er wait thre e minutes for a response from a DHCP se rver befo re ti ming out.
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-5 Ethernet Configuration ⢠Select 9 to chang e security setting s, including the user n ame and p assword. User names and passwords should b e uniq ue an d kept c onfiden tial. Us e a combi nati on of lette rs and num bers when creati ng user names and p a sswords.
Using th e Serial Interface M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 B-6 Ethernet Configuration
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-1 C Configur ing O SM fo r Moni t oring the Fibre C hannel to SCSI R outer This section inclu des the step s that are nee ded to co nfigur e OSM so tha t it can mon itor the Fi bre C han nel to SCSI ro uter . T o configur e OSM for m onitor ing the rout er compl ete these t hree basic step s: 1. Connect the r outer to the LA N conn ection on the system. 2. Configu re the rou ter's IP addr ess, user name, a nd passwor d. 3. Configu r e the rout er f or OSM m onitor ing. Y ou need the se comp onen ts: ⢠A M820 1R Fibre Chan nel to SCSI rou ter ⢠A system console with a hyper terminal inst alle d ⢠A serial cabl e ⢠A system co nsole with a seria l cable po rt Connecting the Hardware T o connect the route r to the LAN connection on the system , make th ese conne ctions to the Fi bre C han nel to SCSI ro uter: 1. Connect the r outer to the FCS A on th e system by using a fibe r-optic cable. 2. Conne ct the t ape dr i ve to the rou ter by using a S CS I cab le. 3. Connect a ser ial cable to the system, a nd then con nect the othe r end of th e cable to the seri a l port on the rout er . Note. For more inf ormation on conne cting the router a nd t ape drive t o the syst e m, see Insta llin g the Fib re Ch an nel to SC S I Ro ut er f or the Non S t op NS -Seri es Se rver on page 3 -1. Note. For more inf ormation on conne cting the seria l cabl e to the system, see Usin g the Serial In terf ace on page B - 1 .
Configuring OS M for Monitoring the F ibre Channel t o SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-2 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring Configur ing the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 1. Open a web b rowser on the system . 2. S t art OSM . 3. On the tree view , right-click on Monit or Se rvi ce L an D e vi ces an d select act ion s . Figu r e C-1. OSM T r ee Vie w
Configuring OS M for Monitoring the F ibre Channel t o SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-3 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring 4. Select St art Moni tor ing Fib re C h a nne l R ou t er and the n click on t he Pe rfo rm action butto n. See F igure C-2 . 5. A small window appears and prompt s you for: a. Router â s us er name ( default user name = â rootâ ) b. Router â s passwo rd (default p assword = â ro ot â ) c. Router â s IP ad dress (defa ult IP add ress = â 192.23 1.36.101 â ) d. Name (can be a ny alphanum eric str ing to logically ident ify the d evice) For m ore help o n attri butes and acti o ns of the ro uter on OSM, se e OSM Onlin e Help (F 1). Figure C-2. Actions Dialog Box
Configuring OS M for Monitoring the F ibre Channel t o SCSI Router M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 C-4 Configuring the Fiber Channel to SCSI Router for OSM Monitoring
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 St atement s - 1 Safety and Comp lia nce Regulator y Compli ance S t atement s The fo l lo wing re gulatory compl iance st ate ments a pply to the pr oduct s do cumented b y this manu al. Consumer Safety S t atement s FCC Compliance This equip ment has be en tested an d found to co mply with the limit s for a Class A dig ital device, pursua nt to p art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are designe d to provi de reason able protect ion aga inst har mful interfe rence w hen t he equi pment is operat ed in a comm ercial e nvironment. This e quipment gen erat es, uses, and ca n radi ate radi o frequ ency energy and, if not inst alled and u sed in a ccordance with t he instr uction manu al, may cause in terference to ra dio commun ications. Op eration of t his equi pme nt in a residential area is likely to cause harm ful interfer ence in wh ich case the user will be r equired to correct the interf erence at h i s own expense. Any cha nges o r modifi cation s not expressly a pproved by He wlett P ackard C ompan y coul d avoid the use r's autho rity to opera te this e quipment. CISPR Compl iance This equip men t complie s wi t h the requir ement s of CISP R 22 (EN 55 022) for Class A Inform ation T echnolog y Equipme nt (ITE). In a dom estic envir onment thi s product ma y caus e radi o inter ference i n wh ich case t he use r may be r equired to t ake adeq uate measur es. Canadian Comp l iance This class A digi tal app aratus mee ts all the r equir ements of the Canadian Interference- Cau sing Equi pment R egul ations. Cet app areil num é rique d e la classe A r especte toutes le s exigence s du R è ge l ment sur le mat é riel bro uilleur d u Canada.
Safety a nd Comp liance M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 St atement s - 2 T aiwan (BSMI) Complianc e T ai wan ( BSMI) Complian ce JAP A N (VCCI) Compliance
Safety a nd Comp liance M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 St atement s - 3 JAP AN (VCCI) Com pl iance Declares un der our sole resp onsibility that the following product Con forms to the fol lowing normative E uropean and Intern ational S tandards Foll owing th e pr ovisions of the no rma tive Europ ean Council Di rectives: Supp lement ary Informa tion: Supp lier Nam e: Hewl ett Packar d Co mp any Supp lier A ddre ss Hewl ett Packar d Co mp any Nonstop E nterprise Division 10300 N o rth T ant au Avenue Cup ertino , Cal iforn ia 9501 4 Rep resent ed in t he EU B y: Hewl ett Pac kar d Comp any P .O . Box 81 02 44 81902 M unich German y Prod uct Name: Fibr e Chann el to S CSI Ro uter Regulatory Model: N.A. Prod uct Model : M8201R Prod uct Safety: EN 609 50:1 995 (IEC 9 50 2nd Ed ition) Electr omatic Compatibility EN 550 22:1998 - Radia ted & Condu cted E m is sions EN 610 00 - 3 - 2 :199 5 - Harm o n ic Curre n t Emissions EN 610 00 - 3 - 3 :199 5 - V olt age F luctuation an d Flicker EN 550 24:1998 - EMC Im munity EMC D irect ive 8 9/336/ EEC (in cludin g amendm ent s) Low V o lt age Dir ective 73 /23/EEC (amend ed by 9 3/68/EE C) Safe ty: Protec tion Clas s I, Pol lution Degr ee II Emi ssions: EMC Cl ass A Y ear Asses sed / Fir st Pr oduct ion: 20 02
Safety a nd Comp liance M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 St atement s - 4 JAP AN (VCCI) Com pl iance Chuck D enning Manage r , Hardware Product Assur ance NonS top Enterprise Division Cupertino, California
M8201 R Fibre Channel t o SCSI Ro uter Installation and User â s Guide â 529 971-005 Index - 1 Ind ex D Dat a connectio ns Fibr e Chan nel por t 1-3 SCS I po rts 1-3 F Fi bre Channel Ser verNet adap ter 1- 1 , 3-6 Fibre Ch annel to SCSI router configu ration 4-1 LUN m appin g t able 4-1 SC F co mma nd 4-1 Ethern et configurat ion B-3 hardw are configur ation 1-2 installation 3-1 fi ber ca bl es 3-6 POST 3- 7 , 6- 3 rear vie w 3-3 , 6-2 SCSI cables 3-1 t ape dri ve 3-4 , 6-1 mounti ng 2- 2 overview 1- 1 serial p ort co nnectio n B-1 specificatio ns A- 1 dim ensions A-1 rear p anel com pone nts A-1 troubl eshoo ting 5-1 indicators 5-2 techni cal sup port 5-1 visual inspection 5-1 unpacki ng 2-1 N Non S top NS-ser ies ser ver 1- 1 , 3-5 , 4-1 S Supp orted stora ge devi ces 1-3
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