RCA Switch Fibre Channel Switch User Guide

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Grass Valley Product Support  
To get technical assistance, check on the status of problems, or report new problems,  
contact Grass Valley Product Support via e-mail, the Web, or by phone or fax.  
Web Technical Support  
To access support information on the Web, visit the product support Web page on the  
Grass Valley Web site. You can download software or find solutions to problems by  
searching our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) database.  
Technical Support E-mail Address: [email protected].  
Phone Support  
Use the following information to contact product support by phone during business  
hours. Afterhours phone support is available for warranty and contract customers.  
USA and Americas (includes Latin America and Canada)  
Telephone  
Fax  
(800) 547-8949 (Toll Free)  
(530) 478-4148 (Direct Dial Toll Call)  
(530) 478-3181  
Europe and UK  
UK Regional  
Service  
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Italy  
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Location  
France  
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Germany  
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Asia Pacific  
Australia  
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China  
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Japan  
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South East  
Asia  
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Authorized Support Representative  
A local authorized support representative may be available in your country. To locate the  
support representative for your country, visit the product support Web page on the Grass  
Valley Web site.  
Profile Users Group  
You can connect with other Profile XP Media Platform users to ask questions or share  
advice, tips, and hints. Send e-mail to [email protected] to join the  
community and benefit from the experience of others.  
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Welcome  
You can use your 8-, 16-, or 8 to 64-port QLogic SANbox2 Fibre Channel switch to  
create fabrics for Grass Valley Media Area Networks (SCSI protocol) and Video  
Networks (Internet Protocol). This manual supplements the information provided by  
the QLogic SANbox2 Switch manuals that you received with your switch.  
Please refer to the following QLogic manuals, included on the SANsurfer Tool Kit  
CD-ROM, when installing and configuring your QLogic SANbox2 Switch.  
SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual - This is your primary  
reference on the installation and initial setup of your specific model of QLogic  
switch. It also provides maintenance and repair information.  
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Manual - This manual describes the switch  
management software application that allows you to monitor and administer your  
QLogic SANbox2 Switch.  
NOTE: If you are installing the QLogic SANbox2 Switch in a Media Area Network,  
please refer to your Media Area Network Instruction Manual for detailed  
installation and configuration information.  
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How to use the manuals  
The following table describes how to use the documentation set that accompanies  
your QLogic SANbox2 Switch and other Grass Valley products.  
For information on...  
See...  
Installing the switch in a  
Profile Video Network  
page 9 of this manual.  
SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual  
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Manual  
Installing the switch in a  
Media Area Network  
Media Area Network Instruction Manual  
SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual  
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Manual  
Configuring the Fibre Channel  
switch for NetCentral monitoring  
of this manual.  
SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual  
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Manual  
NOTE: Carefully read and understand all procedures before attempting any  
operation with your switch. Procedures such as replacing modules in the 8 to  
64-port switch can produce unexpected results if you do not follow the published  
procedures exactly.  
Support for your Fibre Channel switch  
Your QLogic SANbox2 Switch is sold, supported, and serviced by Grass Valley.  
If you have any questions about your QLogic SANbox2 Switch, or if you need any  
help or service for the switch, please contact your local Grass Valley Support  
representative listed at the front of this manual  
NOTE: Do not contact QLogic directly for support of your QLogic SANbox2  
Switch.  
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Installing a Switch in a Profile Video Network  
Installing a Switch in a Profile Video Network  
Compared to a Fibre Channel hub, the Fibre Channel switch improves the  
performance of your Fibre Channel installation by:  
• Increasing the bandwidth between any two Fibre Channel devices by eliminating  
the shared bandwidth of a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop.  
• Improving the scalability of your Video Network. By managing your inter-switch  
links, you can increase the size of your network without the shared bandwidth  
concerns of a large loop.  
The following figure shows the Profile Fibre Channel switch in a simple IP fabric  
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The sections that follow describe the installation and use of the QLogic SANbox2  
Switch in a Profile Video Network environment. Topics include:  
• Installing the required Profile System Software version.  
• Loading the required Profile Fibre Channel firmware onto the Profile PDR Series  
Fibre Channel card, and ensuring that other Fibre Channel devices on the fabric are  
using compatible firmware.  
You do not need to change the Fibre Channel firmware or drivers on Profile XP  
systems.  
• Configuring the Profile system to work with a switch (fcconfig -s on). This step is  
not required on a Profile XP.  
• Avoiding loop configurations in a fabric (switched) environment.  
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Profile System Software Requirements  
The following table lists the minimum Profile System Software version required for  
operation with a QLogic SANbox2 Switch. Earlier versions do not support this Fibre  
Channel switch.  
Profile Model  
PDR100  
Minimum Profile System Software Version  
Not supported  
2.5.23  
PDR200  
PDR300  
2.5.23  
PDR400  
3.2.8  
PVS Series  
5.2.X  
Please refer to the Profile Release Notes for instructions on how to install your Profile  
System Software, as well as information on the new features that are included in the  
release.  
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PDR Series Fibre Channel firmware and driver  
PDR Series Fibre Channel firmware and driver requirements  
Early versions of the firmware for the PDR Series Fibre Channel board (1.4, 1.7.X)  
supported the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop, but would not function with a Fibre  
Channel switch. More recent versions of the firmware support operation with a switch  
and interoperation with other Fibre Channel board manufacturers, but have not been  
optimized for use in a loop.  
To operate in a fabric environment, one which uses switches, you must use Fibre  
Channel board firmware that is compatible with the switch. You may use the same  
firmware in a loop environment, but you may encounter operational limitations that  
are not present with earlier versions of the firmware.  
Generally, Fibre Channel firmware versions numbered 3.0 or higher, or identified as  
switch compatible, or interoperable, all support operation with the Fibre Channel  
switch.  
NOTE: All versions of Profile XP Fibre Channel boards have the required  
firmware for operation with the Profile Fibre Channel Switch. Do not perform the  
following procedure on a Profile XP system.  
Loading PDR Series firmware  
Once you have installed Profile System Software version 2.5 or higher, you can load  
a switch-compatible version of firmware onto your Profile Fibre Channel board. You  
must load this firmware before connecting your Profile system to the QLogic  
SANbox2 Switch. You must also use this version of firmware if you wish to connect  
your Profile system to any other device that is equipped with Fibre Channel board  
from a supplier other than Grass Valley.  
NOTE: Do not perform this procedure on a Profile XP system.  
To load the switch-compatible firmware on your Profile Fibre Channel board:  
1. Close any applications that may be running on the system.  
2. At a command line, type vdrsvc -start and then press Enter. This starts the PDR  
Access Service if it is not already started.  
3. Choose Start | Programs | PDR Debug Tools | Update FC Switch Microcode. A  
window appears.  
4. The program asks if you want to continue. Type Y.  
5. The program now reads the new image of the firmware from  
c:\profile\etc\sfcucode.img. The program automatically copies the old firmware to  
the file c:\profile\etc\sfcucode.old.  
6. Restart the disk recorder in order for the firmware update to take effect.  
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Loading Fibre Channel Server firmware  
If you wish to connect a Profile Fibre Channel Server to a QLogic SANbox2 Switch,  
you must load switch-compatible firmware on all the Fibre Channel boards installed  
in your server. You must also install the appropriate Fibre Channel drivers that can  
use all the features of the new firmware.  
NOTE: A Profile Fibre Channel Server consists of an SGI O200 or O2000 system  
equipped with Fibre Channel boards purchased from Grass Valley. If your Fibre  
Channel boards were purchased obtained from another source, please ask your  
supplier about compatibility with the QLogic SANbox2 Switch.  
To load switch-compatible firmware on your Fibre Channel Server boards:  
1. Contact Grass Valley support to obtain the location of the latest firmware, then  
download the files from that location.  
2. Place the files in the /temp/drivers on the destination SGI server.  
3. Follow the instructions in the Genrocco Fibre Channel Adapter Installation Manual  
to load the firmware onto each of the Fibre Channel boards.  
4. Follow the instructions in the Genrocco Fibre Channel Adapter Installation Manual  
to install the appropriate driver on the system.  
5. Reboot the SGI server.  
Configuring Fibre Channel on your PDR Series systems  
Once you’ve installed the required version of Profile System Software and loaded the  
appropriate firmware and drivers on all the devices you are connecting to the switch,  
you must configure each Profile Video File Server or Profile Fibre Channel Server for  
operation in a Fibre Channel fabric environment.  
NOTE: Profile XP Media Platforms are pre-configured for operation in a fabric  
(switched) Fibre Channel Environment. You must not perform this procedure on a  
Profile XP system.  
To configure your Profile Fibre Channel server or any device other than your Profile  
system, refer to the installation manual for that device for instructions.  
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Configuring Fibre Channel on your PDR Series  
To configure your Profile system for use in a Fibre Channel environment, follow the  
instructions in the Profile User Manual. In addition to these instructions, you must  
also set Fibre Channel Switch Mode ON. You can do this in one of two ways:  
• Type the following command from the Command Prompt: fcconfig -s on.  
OR  
• In Configuration Manager, select Switch Compatibility Mode in the Fibre Channel  
Configuration dialog box.  
NOTE: You do not need to set the Fibre Channel hardware address of Profile  
systems connected to the Fibre Channel switch. These addresses are assigned  
dynamically in a fabric environment.  
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Configuring your Fibre Channel switch  
Your QLogic SANbox2 Switch must be configured so that you can control and  
monitor it in your LAN environment. As you make these settings, you should also  
verify that all the other switch and port settings are appropriate for operation in a  
Grass Valley Fibre Channel fabric. The following instructions describe how to verify  
and assign these settings using a serial port connection. The same commands can also  
be used in a Telnet session over the Ethernet port.  
NOTE: You can use the SANbox Manager software application described in the  
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Manual to establish Ethernet LAN, SNMP,  
and basic switch and port settings. However, you must use the Command Line  
Interface through either the serial or Ethernet port to set or verify the Advanced  
settings.  
Enter administrator mode  
You must be in administrator mode to make changes to your QLogic SANbox2  
Switch settings. To enter this mode:  
1. Establish serial connection to the QLogic SANbox2 Switch using a null-modem  
cable and Windows HyperTerminal or an equivalent serial communication tool.  
Refer to the SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual for  
connection information.  
2. In the serial communication window, press Enter to establish communications,  
then log in to the switch with username admin and password password, all in  
lowercase characters.  
3. Type the following command to enter the administrator mode, which allows you  
modify settings.  
sb5_8port #> admin start  
Configure Ethernet LAN settings  
You must assign an Ethernet IP address, a subnet mask, and a default gateway to  
configure your QLogic SANbox2 Switch for operation in your Ethernet local area  
network.  
1. In administrator mode, type the following command at the prompt:  
sb5_8port (admin) #> set setup system  
2. As you step through each of the following configuration items, assign your local  
settings as needed, or press Enter to accept the defaults.  
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.  
Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.  
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list  
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.  
Eth0NetworkAddress  
Eth0NetworkMask  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
[192.168.5.216]  
[255.255.255.0]  
[192.168.5.1]  
[Static]  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
Eth0GatewayAddress  
Eth0NetworkDiscovery  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
(1=Static, 2=Bootp, 3=Dhcp, 4=Rarp)  
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AdminTimeout  
(dec value 0-1440 minutes, 0=never)  
[30]  
TempMonitoringWarning  
TempMonitoringFailure  
(dec value 0-100 degrees Celsius)  
(dec value 0-100 degrees Celsius)  
[65]  
[70]  
TempFailurePortShutdown (True / False)  
[False]  
[False]  
[True]  
[False]  
[10.0.0.254]  
SecurityEnabled  
(True / False)  
LocalLogEnabled  
(True / False)  
RemoteLogEnabled  
RemoteLogHostAddress  
(True / False)  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
Do you want to save and activate this system setup? (y/n): [n] y  
Verify firmware version  
You can use the show switch command to view switch information and confirm that  
the active firmware version is correct. The minimum qualified image is:  
• 1.5.0.8 or higher  
Contact your Grass Valley representative to determine the current required version.  
To view the current version information:  
1. In administrator mode type the following command at the prompt,:  
sb5_8port (admin) #> show switch  
2. View the switch information, an example of which is shown here. Note that the  
ActiveSWImage specifies which SWImageVersion is being used. In this case, it’s  
image 2.  
Switch Information  
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SymbolicName  
SwitchWWN  
sb5_8port  
10:00:00:c0:dd:01:a6:47  
SwitchType  
Sanbox2-8C  
PROMVersion  
CreditPool  
V1.4.0.2-0 (Thu Mar 13 21:27:06 2003)  
0
DomainID  
100 (0x64)  
640000  
128  
FirstPortAddress  
FlashSize - MBytes  
LogLevel  
Critical  
8
MaxPorts  
NumberOfResets  
ReasonForLastReset  
17  
PowerUp  
SWImageVersion (1) - build date V1.4.0.39-0 (Tue Jan 21 08:11:16 2003)  
SWImageVersion (2) - build date V1.5.0.8-0 (Thu Mar 13 21:27:06 2003)  
ActiveConfiguration  
ActiveSWImage  
default  
2
AdminState  
Online  
True  
AdminModeActive  
BeaconOnStatus  
OperationalState  
PrincipalSwitchRole  
False  
Online  
False  
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BoardTemp (1) - Degrees Celsius 22  
BoardTemp (2) - Degrees Celsius 27  
SwitchDiagnosticsStatus  
SwitchTemperatureStatus  
Passed  
Normal  
3. If the correct firmware version is loaded but not active, use the fallback command  
to make it active.  
4. If the correct firmware version is not loaded, refer to the SANbox2 Fibre Channel  
Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual information on how to install firmware.  
Port and switch configuration  
You must ensure that all the Fibre Channel ports are correctly configured for  
operation with Grass Valley equipment. With these settings, you can use any port in  
a SCSI or IP fabric without any further configuration.  
1. In administrator mode type the following command at the prompt to enter the  
configuration mode:  
sb5_8port (admin) #> config edit  
2. In configuration mode, type the following command at the prompt to view the  
configuration of all the ports on the switch.  
sb5_8port (admin-config) #> set config ports  
3. Modify the settings as needed. The following example shows the required settings.  
A list of attributes with formatting and current values for the port  
specified at the command line or port #0 will follow.  
Each value that is changed will be set for ALL PORTS.  
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the  
list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.  
Configuring ALL ports (displaying values from port number: 0)  
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AdminState  
LinkSpeed  
PortType  
(1=Online, 2=Offline, 3=Diagnostics, 4=Down) [Online]  
(1=1Gb/s, 2=2Gb/s, 3=Auto)  
(TL / GL / G / F / FL / Donor)  
(1=TLTargetMode, 2=TLInitiatorMode)  
(Any / Ours / None)  
[Auto]  
[GL]  
TLPortMode  
ISLSecurity  
ALFairness  
ARB_FF  
[TLTargetMode]  
[Any]  
(True / False)  
[False]  
[False]  
[0]  
(True / False)  
InteropCredit  
ExtCredit  
FANEnable  
LCFEnable  
MFSEnable  
MFS_TOV  
(decimal value, 0-255)  
(dec value, increments of 11, non-loop only) [0]  
(True / False)  
[True]  
(True / False)  
[False]  
[True]  
[10]  
(True / False)  
(decimal value, 10-20480 msec)  
(True / False)  
MSEnable  
[True]  
[False]  
NoClose  
(True / False)  
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IOStreamGuard  
VIEnable  
(Enable / Disable)  
(True / False)  
(True / False)  
[Disabled]  
[False]  
CheckAlps  
[False]  
Finished configuring attributes.  
This configuration must be saved (see config save command) and  
activated (see config activate command) before it can take effect.  
To discard this configuration use the config cancel command.  
4. In configuration mode, type the following command at the prompt configure global  
switch settings:  
sb5_8port (admin-config) #> set config switch  
5. Type the following command to configure advanced settings:  
sb5_8port (admin-config) #> set advanced on  
6. Modify the settings as needed. The following example shows the required settings.  
Pay particular attention to the Multiframe Sequencing Mode (sometimes called  
Tachyon Mode) MFSMode setting, which must be Hard.  
NOTE: Each QLogic SANbox2 Switch must have a unique DomainID for the local  
fabric. You should specify these values individually for each switch and not  
allowing the switches to select their own DomainID values. Setting DomainIDLock  
to True prevents the switch from changing the DomainID when a new switch is  
added to fabric.  
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a  
new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you  
wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list  
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.  
AdminState  
BroadcastEnabled  
InbandEnabled  
DefaultDomainID  
DomainIDLock  
SymbolicName  
R_T_TOV  
(1=Online, 2=Offline, 3=Diagnostics)  
(True / False)  
[Online]  
[True]  
(True / False)  
[True]  
(decimal value, 1-239)  
(True / False)  
[100]  
[True]  
(string, max=32 chars)  
(decimal value, 1-1000 msec)  
(decimal value, 100-100000 msec)  
(decimal value, 10-20000 msec)  
(decimal value, 100-100000 msec)  
(decimal value, 100-100000 msec)  
(Hard / Soft)  
[sb5_8port]  
[100]  
R_A_TOV  
[2000]  
E_D_TOV  
[1000]  
FS_TOV  
[5000]  
DS_TOV  
[5000]  
MFSMode  
[Hard]  
PrincipalPriority  
ConfigDescription  
(decimal value, 1-255)  
(string, max=64 chars)  
[254]  
[SANbox2-8 FC Switch]  
Finished configuring attributes.  
This configuration must be saved (see config save command) and  
activated (see config activate command) before it can take effect.  
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To discard this configuration use the config cancel command.  
7. Type the following command to save your configuration.  
sb5_8port (admin-config) #> config save  
8. Type the following command to activate your configuration.  
sb5_8port (admin-config) #> config activate  
9. Type the following commands to view the threshold advanced settings:  
sb2_16port #> admin start  
sb2_16port (admin) #> config edit  
sb2_16port (admin-config) #> set config threshold  
10. Verify that the ThesholdMonitoringEnabled setting is False, or modify it if needed.  
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.  
Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.  
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list  
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.  
ThresholdMonitoringEnabled  
(True / False)  
[True]  
False  
q
Finished configuring attributes.  
This configuration must be saved (see config save command) and  
activated (see config activate command) before it can take effect.  
To discard this configuration use the config cancel command.  
11. Save and activate the configuration with the following commands:  
sb2_16port (admin-config) #> config save  
sb2_16port (admin) #> config act  
12. Confirm activation of the configuration when prompted.  
You must make various SNMP settings so that you can monitor your switch with  
configuration information.  
If you are installing your QLogic SANbox2 Switch in a Grass Valley Media Area  
Network, refer to the Media Area Network Instruction Manual for specific  
configuration information.  
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Connecting devices to the switch  
Connecting devices to the switch  
Follow the instructions in the SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s  
Manual to connect your Profile systems and other devices to the Fibre Channel  
switch. You should also take note of the following guidelines when setting up your  
fabric environment.  
Cable lengths  
Use the appropriate cable types and GBICs (Gigabit Interface Converters) or SFPs  
(Small Form-factor Pluggable Transceiver) for the length of your Fibre Channel  
connections. In general, distances under 5 meters can be connected with copper  
cables. Distances from 5 to 500 meters require the use of fiber-optic cable.  
Fabric topology  
Your choices in switch interconnections can greatly affect the cost, redundancy, and  
throughput of your Fibre Channel fabric. The number and connection strategy of  
inter-switch links defines your fabric’s capabilities.  
Refer to the SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch Installer’s/User’s Manual for detailed  
information on fabric topology.  
NOTE: You must not connect a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop to a Fibre Channel  
Switch port. Grass Valley does not support loops in a fabric environment.  
Compatible Fibre Channel Devices  
The QLogic SANbox2 Switch has been qualified for operation with the following  
devices.  
• Profile XP Media Platform (Video Network and Media Area Network)  
• Profile PDR Video Server (Video Network)  
• PFC500 RAID storage  
• PFR500 RAID storage  
• NewsEdit Digital News Production system  
• SANValley Video Gateway  
• SGI Origin server  
• Avid Newscutter  
The QLogic SANbox2 Switch has not been qualified for operation with the following  
devices. Do not connect them to a QLogic SANbox2 Switch.  
• Brocade Fibre Channel Switch  
• Profile PDR100 Professional Disk Recorder  
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Monitoring your switch with NetCentral  
You can use NetCentral, a Grass Valley SNMP Manager, to monitor the state of your  
Fibre Channel switch. The information presented in NetCentral allows you to verify  
the normal operation of your switch and to detect any problems that may occur. If you  
set one or more appropriate SNMP trap destination addresses on your switch, you can  
also be alerted immediately when problems occur on the switch.  
The following sections describe how to configure your switch for operation with  
NetCentral, and provide a brief guide on how to troubleshoot switch problems using  
NetCentral. Please refer to the NetCentral User Guide for information on how to  
install and use NetCentral.  
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SNMP configuration  
SNMP configuration  
NetCentral monitors the state of your Fibre Channel switch if your switch is  
connected to an Ethernet network accessible to the monitoring station. The SNMP  
agent is a standard software item on all Fibre Channel switches.  
In addition to the agent, you must install the SANbox2 Device Provider on the  
NetCentral monitoring station. The device provider supplies many of the text  
messages that you read in the NetCentral window. The device provider is installed  
when you install the Profile XP Device Provider on the monitoring station. Install the  
device provider on the NetCentral Monitoring station using the appropriate  
installation instructions shown in the table.  
Fibre Channel switch application  
To install the SANbox2 Device Provider on the NetCentral  
monitoring station, see...  
Profile Video Network switch fabric  
Installing the NetCentral Agent and Device Provider for the  
Profile XP Media Platform  
Media Area Network switch fabric  
Media Area Network Instruction Manual  
Refer to “Configure Ethernet LAN settings” on page 14 for instructions on connecting  
your Fibre Channel Switch to an Ethernet network and assigning an Ethernet Internet  
Protocol (IP) address to your Fibre Channel switch.  
SNMP includes a mechanism to report events as soon as they occur, rather than  
waiting until a device is polled to obtain its status. This type of notification is called  
a trap, and can be sent to one or several monitoring stations.  
NOTE: You can also perform the full SNMP configuration using the SANbox  
Manager switch management application via the Ethernet network  
To configure the destination for trap notifications, follow these steps.  
1. Use Telnet over the Ethernet LAN or a serial communication application such as  
Hyperterminal through an RS-232 connection to enter access the Command Line  
Interface.  
2. Type the following command to enter the administrator mode, which allows you  
modify settings.  
sb5_8port #> admin start  
3. Type the following command to configure the SNMP settings.  
sb5_8port (admin) #> set setup snmp  
4. Enter Contact and Location strings that are meaningful to NetCentral users at your  
site. Then enter the IP address for each monitoring station in turn (Trap1Address,  
Trap2Address, etc.). Be sure to enable traps for each monitoring station  
(Trap1Enabled set to True). The following example shows a configuration with  
two monitoring stations.  
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.  
Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.  
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list  
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.  
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Trap Severity Options  
---------------------  
unknown, emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notify, info, debug, mark  
Contact  
(string, max=32 chars)  
(string, max=32 chars)  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
(decimal value)  
["On-call engineer"]  
["Rack 3-B"]  
[192.168.217.5]  
[162]  
Location  
Trap1Address  
Trap1Port  
Trap1Severity  
Trap1Enabled  
Trap2Address  
Trap2Port  
(see allowed options above)  
(True / False)  
[warning]  
[True]  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
(decimal value)  
[192.168.216.48]  
[162]  
Trap2Severity  
Trap2Enabled  
Trap3Address  
Trap3Port  
(see allowed options above)  
(True / False)  
[warning]  
[True]  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
(decimal value)  
[0.0.0.0]  
[162]  
Trap3Severity  
Trap3Enabled  
Trap4Address  
Trap4Port  
(see allowed options above)  
(True / False)  
[warning]  
[False]  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
(decimal value)  
[0.0.0.0]  
[162]  
Trap4Severity  
Trap4Enabled  
Trap5Address  
Trap5Port  
(see allowed options above)  
(True / False)  
[warning]  
[False]  
(dot-notated IP Address)  
(decimal value)  
[0.0.0.0]  
[162]  
Trap5Severity  
Trap5Enabled  
ReadCommunity  
WriteCommunity  
TrapCommunity  
AuthFailureTrap  
(see allowed options above)  
(True / False)  
[warning]  
[False]  
(string, max=32 chars)  
(string, max=32 chars)  
(string, max=32 chars)  
(True / False)  
[public]  
[private]  
[public]  
[False]  
Do you want to save and activate this snmp setup? (y/n): [n] y  
Your monitoring station should now receive all traps from your Fibre Channel switch.  
You can test this by creating a fault condition, such as disconnecting one of your Fibre  
Channel connections to the Fibre Channel switch. A message should appear in the  
NetCentral manager.  
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Setting port aliases  
Setting port aliases  
You can configure NetCentral to set the reporting name of each port on your QLogic  
SANbox2 Switch to something meaningful to you. When NetCentral reports the  
status of a port, or notifies you of a problem, you may find it convenient to see a name  
that you chose  
To set port aliases:  
1. Select the switch you want to configure in the NetCentral List View or Facility  
View.  
2. Choose Device | Port Settings for that device. The Port Settings dialog box opens.  
3. Select the Port Alias for each port in turn and enter the desired alias. The figure  
shows modified aliases for Port #0 through Port #7.  
4. Click OK to set the aliases.  
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Monitoring Status  
You can use NetCentral to monitor the status of your QLogic SANbox2 Switch.  
NetCentral displays information about the switch’s power supplies, temperature, and  
fans. Click on the appropriate subsystem icon in the NetCentral window to view its  
status. Consult the NetCentral User Guide for more information on using NetCentral.  
NetCentral also lets you monitor the status of each of the ports on your QLogic  
SANbox2 Switch. Click the Ports icon to view information such as the state,  
transmitter type, the number of frames in and out of each port.  
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Monitoring Status  
You can also view error statistics for each of the ports. Choose View | Port Statistics  
to see a summary of the errors since the last switch reboot.  
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Troubleshooting with NetCentral  
NetCentral reports status, warnings, and alarms using messages that are easy to  
understand. Suggested corrective actions are presented along with failure  
information. If you have any trouble interpreting any of the problems or suggested  
solutions, contact Grass Valley support.  
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Maintenance procedures  
Maintenance procedures  
You may wish to use the following procedures to recover from faulty configurations  
or other problems. Since these procedures stop all traffic on all Fibre Channel ports,  
be sure to take the switch out of service before performing any of these tasks.  
Resetting the switch to factory defaults  
Resetting factory defaults returns your QLogic SANbox2 Switch to its original  
configuration, although it does not reset the password. After resetting factory defaults,  
you must restore all the Grass Valley settings and site-specific network settings  
described earlier in this manual.  
To reset the QLogic SANbox2 Switch to factory defaults:  
1. Use Telnet over the Ethernet LAN or a serial communication application such as  
Hyperterminal through an RS-232 connection to enter access the Command Line  
Interface.  
2. Log in to the switch with username admin and password password, all in lowercase  
characters.  
3. Type the following command to enter the administrator mode, which allows you  
modify settings.  
sb5_8port #> admin start  
4. Type the following command to restore the factory defaults:  
sb5_8port #> reset factory  
5. Reconfigure the switch for your environment by following all the procedures  
Resetting the switch manually  
In some situations, you may be unable to use the reset factory command to restore  
factory defaults. For example, if you don’t remember the admin password, you cannot  
enter administrator mode to use the reset factory command.  
The Reset/Force PROM button on the front panel allows you to bypass the normal  
switch control interfaces in unusual situations.  
To enter the Force PROM mode do the following:  
1. Connect a workstation to the switch through the Ethernet, or Serial port.  
2. Power down the switch.  
3. The Reset/Force PROM button is located through a hole just above the Heartbeat  
LED on the front panel. Use a small pointed instrument such as a straightened  
paper clip to press and hold this button while turning on the power on the switch.  
4. Wait at least one minute until the Heartbeat LED light remains constant (without  
blinking).  
5. Establish communications with the switch using the command line interface. You  
may find it easier to use the serial interface for this operation.  
6. Log in to the switch as user prom, with password prom.  
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7. Make the appropriate selection from the displayed text menu, shown here.  
0) Exit  
1) Image Unpack  
2) Reset Network Config  
3) Reset Password File  
4) Copy Log Files  
5) Remove Switch Config  
6) Remake Filesystem  
7) Reset Switch  
8. Refer to the “Recovering a switch” section of the SANbox2 Fibre Channel Switch  
Installer’s/User’s Manual for detailed explanations of the various choices. For  
example, you might use item 2 to reset the switch’s Ethernet IP address to 10.0.0.1,  
or item 3 restore the admin password to password (password). Choose item 7 to  
reboot the switch with the new parameters.  
9. Use option 7 to close the communication session, exit Force PROM mode, and  
reboot the switch with the new configuration.  
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