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Visual Manager User Interface  
The StorageWorks Visual Manager user interface (UI) provides a graphical and  
intuitive format that is used to remotely view and change router configurations. Use  
the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape (version 6.2 or greater) Web browsers to  
access Visual Manager.  
Information is presented in HTML format in accordance with the W3C specification  
for HTML 3.2. Current W3C recommendations and other technical documents can be  
This chapter describes the menus and tasks of the Visual Manager UI and is  
organized using the same structure of the Visual Manager UI:  
Visual Manager access  
Visual Manager best practices  
Main Menu  
System Menu  
— Serial configuration  
— Network configuration  
— SNMP configuration  
— Active Fabric configuration  
— User Configuration  
— Real-Time clock configuration  
— Power Supply configuration  
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2. Apply power to the connected SCSI and/or Fibre Channel devices.  
3. After all of the devices have completed their power up routines, apply power to  
the router.  
4. Apply power to the host computer.  
5. Enter the router IP address in the address field of the Web browser of the host  
computer.  
NOTE: To access VM, the router must be assigned a valid IP address. The factory  
default setting for the IP address allows access on a local area network only. If the factory  
default for the IP address is already used by another device on the local network, the IP  
address must be changed.  
The factory default for the IP address is http://1.1.1.1/  
NOTE: If the IP address of the router is not known or needs to be changed, connect to  
the router using a serial connection. The current router IP address is displayed and can be  
changed in the serial Ethernet Configuration Menu.  
6. In the Visual Manager home page, router status information is displayed. The  
home page is accessible to anyone who knows the router IP address.  
To access any other menus and screens, the user must enter the authorized user  
name and password.  
The default user name is root and the default password is password. This  
information is required only once per session.  
NOTE: Compaq recommends changing the user name and password from the defaults.  
NOTE: Username and password are not case sensitive.  
7. After entering the user name and password, full access is gained to the VM  
menus.  
NOTE: To end the current session of VM, it is necessary to close the browser window.  
Navigating the browser to another URL does not end the current session.  
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Visual Manager Best Practices  
The following recommendations should be observed:  
A standard keyboard and mouse must be used to navigate in the VM.  
The router is shipped with a configuration of default settings that is acceptable  
for most system environments. Few changes to the configuration should be  
necessary.  
After any configuration changes are made, depending on the menu option, select  
Submit or Configure to send changes from the Web browser to the router.  
Changes will take effect during the next router reboot cycle.  
If the configuration has been modified to meet company-specific needs, back up  
the company-specific configuration to an external file. If necessary, these settings  
can later be restored to the router.  
Fields are not case-sensitive, except for the username and password.  
Compaq recommends that you not bookmark VM pages with the Web browser.  
Because configuration information is transmitted via URLs, it is possible that the  
router could be configured with information present at the time a page was  
bookmarked.  
Compaq recommends navigating only using the Web page links contained in VM  
itself.  
Depending on the Web browser used, these links will often appear as highlighted  
text. By selecting these links, VM can be safely navigated.  
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Main Menu  
The Main Menu home page is displayed whenever VM is accessed.  
The home page contains status information, including a physical image of the  
back-side of the router.  
Figure 4-1 is an example of the home page.  
Figure 4-1: Visual Manager home page  
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Home page information includes:  
The Compaq logo is located in the upper left corner of the page. Figure 4-2 is an  
example of this portion of the home page screen. If the Internet is accessible to  
the host, click the Compaq logo to open the router company Web site.  
Figure 4-2: Compaq logo  
A back-side view of the router is located near the top of the home page.  
Figure 4-3 is an example of this portion of the home page screen.  
Figure 4-3: Back-side router image  
The router image is interactive, allowing quick access to configuration menus:  
To display current settings and status for a module, click the corresponding  
module shown in the router image.  
To open a menu for making changes to the configuration for that particular  
port or bus, click the desired Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus.  
To open the Power Supply Configuration menu, click the power connector  
image.  
To open the Network Configuration menu, click the Ethernet port.  
To open the Beacon settings menu, click the System Status LED indicator.  
Router status information is located in the body of the home page and includes:  
Platform information  
Temperature measurements  
The home page monitors the temperature of the router, checking once every  
60 seconds. If the detected temperature is outside the operating range, a  
pop-up notification message indicates that the unit is about to shut down.  
NOTE: The temperature warning message appears only on the home page.  
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Voltage measurements  
Fan measurements  
Power supply functionality  
The Main Menu option bar is located at the left-side of the home page. Use this  
option bar to access the configuration menus. Figure 4-4 is an example of this  
portion of the home page screen.  
Figure 4-4: Main Menu option bar  
Main Menu options:  
Homedisplay router status information.  
Systemconfigure standard system components.  
Modulesconfigure Fibre Channel and SCSI module ports/buses.  
Discoveryview devices and discover new devices.  
Mappingview and configure maps.  
Statisticsview router statistics.  
Utilitiesconfigure utility settings.  
Reportview and print system information.  
Reboot restart the router.  
Each Main Menu option is discussed in the following sections of this chapter.  
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System Menu  
The System Menu is accessed from the Main Menu and is used to view and configure  
serial, network, SNMP, Trap, Active Fabric, clock, and power supply components.  
Figure 4-5 is an example of the System page.  
Figure 4-5: System page  
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System Menu tasks:  
Serial configurationconfigure the baud rate.  
Network configurationconfigure Ethernet settings.  
SNMP configurationconfigure SNMP settings.  
Active Fabric configurationconfigure Active Fabric settings.  
User configurationconfigure user security settings.  
Real-Time Clock configurationconfigure system date and time.  
Power Supply configurationconfigure the number of power supplies.  
Reset menurestore factory default settings.  
Each menu option is discussed in the following paragraphs.  
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Serial Configuration  
The Serial screen is used to change the baud rate for the serial port. Figure 4-6 is an  
example of the Serial screen.  
If the Autobaud feature is being used, it may not be necessary to set the baud rate.  
Figure 4-6: Serial screen  
The current baud-rate setting is displayed. Compaq recommends setting this value to  
115200.  
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Network Configuration  
The Network screen is used to enter network settings, including Ethernet settings.  
Figure 4-7 is an example of the Network screen.  
Figure 4-7: Network screen  
Network menu options:  
Network Settingschange the hostname.  
Port Configurationchange Ethernet configuration settings.  
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Network Settings  
To change the Hostname, enter an alphanumeric entry of one word up to 8 characters  
in length. Click Submit.  
Port Configuration (Ethernet Settings)  
To change the Ethernet configuration settings, click the Ethernet port icon.  
The Ethernet Configuration dialog box is displayed. See Figure 4-8 for an example of  
the Ethernet Configuration dialog box.  
Figure 4-8: Ethernet Configuration dialog box  
Ethernet configuration settings:  
Ethernet Modecan be set to one of the following options:  
10Mps Only  
100Mps (half duplex) Only  
100Mps (full duplex) Only  
10/100Mps (Auto-Neg.)  
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MAC addressis the Ethernet physical address of the router.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
The Ethernet physical address is always assigned by the manufacturer.  
IP address(default: 1.1.1.1) is the IP address of the router.  
Subnet Mask(default: 255.255.255.0) is the IP subnet mask for the router.  
IP Gateway(default: 0.0.0.0) is the IP address of the gateway for the Ethernet  
network connected to the router.  
DHCPenables or disables support for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
(DHCP).  
When DHCP is enabled, the router will request a dynamic IP address from a  
DHCP server on the Ethernet network. The router must be rebooted before an IP  
address will be requested from the DHCP server. After the router is rebooted, the  
HTTP session will have to be restarted. The IP address will be different from the  
former non-DHCP IP address.  
NOTE: To use the DHCP feature, a DHCP server must be operational on the Ethernet  
network. If the DHCP feature is used when there is not DHCP server, the standard for  
DHCP requires the router wait thee minutes for a response from a DHCP server before  
timing out.  
Some DHCP servers allow a lease reservation to be set up for an IP address by  
providing the server with the Ethernet MAC address. The DHCP server will then  
always provide the same IP address to the router. This setup can be useful for  
remote management of the router via Telnet or VM. Because the method of  
setting up a lease reservation varies, depending on the DHCP server being used  
contact the Network Administrator for assistance.  
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SNMP Configuration  
The SNMP screen is used to enter SNMP and Trap settings. Figure 4-9 is an example  
of the SNMP screen.  
Figure 4-9: SNMP screen  
SNMP settings:  
Community Name – GET(default: public) is checked for each GET request  
received by the router.  
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The community name in the SNMP packet must match this community name for  
the SNMP GET request to be successfully completed. Configure the SNMP  
manager to have the same GET and SET community names as the router.  
Community Name – SET(default: private) is only applicable for the FA MIB  
2.2. See Appendix D SNMP Management Information Basesfor more  
information.  
Trapsenables or disables SNMP traps for manager IP addresses.  
Trapped events are logged in an event log. Event logging captures up to the last  
215 events and then starts overwriting the log.  
NOTE: To ensure accurate event logging, verify the clock and date are correctly set in  
the Real-Time Clock screen.  
Trap Manager IP Addressis the address used for sending Trap notifications.  
Typically, this is the IP address of the machine using the network management  
application or MIB browser.  
Trap Manager Filter Settingsets filtering of event notifications (described in  
Appendix D, SNMP Management Information Bases).  
Event notifications correspond to the trace setting levels configured in the Trace  
Settings Configuration menu. The filters that can be set include:  
Log All Events (Priority 0)  
Disable Event Logging (Priority 1)  
Error Events (Priority 6)  
Notify Events (Priority 4)  
Trap Manager Row Stateis set to an integer in the range of 0 through 3.  
Options include:  
Disabled (0)clears to the default settings  
No Traps (1)no traps exist  
Row Exist (2)row exists but traps are not sent to target.  
Send Traps (3)row exists and traps are sent.  
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Active Fabric Configuration  
The Active Fabric screen allows setup of Active Fabric options. Figure 4-10 is an  
example of the Active Fabric screen.  
Figure 4-10: Active Fabric screen  
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Active Fabric settings:  
Server-Free Backup Modetoggles between Enabled and Disabled.  
When enabled, server-free backup capability is enabled to allow Extended Copy  
commands.  
Number of Controller LUNs(default: 1) sets the number of controller LUNs  
reported by the router.  
The number must be in the range of 0 through 4.  
NOTE: For Server -Free Backup Mode functionality, if addressing a controller LUN is desired,  
at least one controller LUN must be enabled and included in a relevant map.  
NOTE: If Server-Free Backup Mode is enabled, Fibre Channel Discovery must be enabled to  
allow router access to Fibre Channel Targets.  
For information on controller LUN and Extended Copy commands, see Appendix B,  
Controller LUN Commands.”  
For general information about server-free backups, see Chapter 1, Introduction.”  
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User Configuration  
The User screen is used to set up router security. Figure 4-11 is an example of the  
User screen.  
Figure 4-11: User screen  
User settings:  
User Name(default: root) is any alphanumeric combination.  
Password(default: password) is any alphanumeric combination.  
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The user name and password should be unique and kept confidential. Compaq  
recommends using a combination of letters and numbers when creating the user name  
and password.  
NOTE: These security settings affect all user interfaces of the router.  
Real-Time Clock Configuration  
The Real Time Clock screen is used to set the system time and date. Figure 4-12 is an  
example of the Real-Time Clock screen.  
Figure 4-12: Real-Time Clock screen  
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Real-Time Clock settings:  
Date Settingssets the month, date, and year.  
Use a four-digit number to represent the year.  
Day of Weeksets the day of week.  
Time Settingssets the hours, minutes, and seconds.  
This is a 24-hour clock.  
Power Supply Configuration  
The Power Supply screen is used to indicate the number of power supplies installed  
in the router.  
The router is shipped with one installed power supply, but a redundant power supply  
can be purchased.  
If two power supplies are installed in the router, use this screen to indicate the  
change.  
Figure 4-13 is an example of the Power Supply screen.  
When set to 1, the router suppresses event notifications of the second power supply.  
NOTE: If set to ‘1’ in a two-power-supply configuration, the router cannot issue an event  
notification if one of the power supplies fails.  
NOTE: If there are two power supplies, and one of the two fails, this option does not inhibit the  
router from using the second power supply.  
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Figure 4-13: Power supply screen  
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Reset Menu  
The Reset Menu is used to reset the router to factory default settings. Figure 4-14 is  
an example of the Reset Menu.  
Figure 4-14: Reset to Factory Default screen  
Current router activities will be disrupted while the unit resets the configuration to  
the factory defaults and saves those options to FLASH memory.  
NOTE: Resetting to factory defaults through VM will not affect Ethernet connectivity.  
User-configured values for the IP address and gateway will be retained.  
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Modules Menu  
Accessed from the Main Menu, the Modules Menu is used to view and modify  
configuration settings of Fibre Channel and SCSI modules.  
The initial screen display of the Modules Menu includes summary information about  
each Fibre Channel and SCSI module in the router.  
See Figure 4-15 for an example of the initial Modules Menu.  
Figure 4-15: Modules menu  
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NOTE: To view or change configuration settings of a specific module, select one of the  
options from the menu bar on the left side of the screen or select a module or port from the  
router image at the top of the screen.  
To make changes, modify the setting and then click Submit.  
Modules Menu tasks:  
World Wide Node Name configurationchange World Wide Node Name.  
Fibre Channel Module configurationchange Fibre Channel module settings.  
SCSI Module configurationchange SCSI module settings.  
Each Modules Menu option is discussed in the following sub-sections.  
World Wide Node Name Configuration  
The World Wide Node (WWN) Name screen is used to change the WWN Name  
settings for the router.  
Figure 4-16 is an example of the World Wide Node Name screen.  
These WWN settings are not normally changed.  
CAUTION: Changing the WWN Name could result in duplicate names on a single  
Storage Area Network (SAN). Compaq recommends using the default values for  
World Wide Names.  
NOTE: For Controller LUN commands to be operational, WWN naming schemes MUST be  
compliant with IEEE Fibre Channel Format 1, where the left-most hexadecimal character (the  
NAA field) of the WWN is '1'. Further, the sixth hexadecimal value from the right must be a  
value of '0' or'1'.  
NOTE: If the configuration settings are reset to the factory default, these customized WWN  
settings will be overwritten.  
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Figure 4-16: World Wide Node Name screen  
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Fibre Channel Module Configuration  
When a Fibre Channel module is selected in Modules Menu, the Fibre Channel  
Module status screen is displayed. Summary information for each Fibre Channel port  
of the Fibre Channel module is displayed. Figure 4-17 is an example of the Fibre  
Channel Module screen.  
Figure 4-17: Fibre Channel module status screen  
The Fibre Channel Module screen is used to view and modify Fibre Channel module  
configuration settings. To change settings for one of the Fibre Channel ports, select  
the desired port of the Fibre Channel module on the menu bar or on the router image.  
Figure 4-18 is an illustration of the Fibre Channel module on the router image.  
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Figure 4-18: Fibre Channel module image  
After a port on the Fibre Channel module is selected, the following screen is  
displayed to enter configuration changes. Figure 4-19 is an example of the FC  
Module Port Configuration Settings screen.  
Figure 4-19: Fibre Channel module port configuration  
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Fibre Channel module port settings:  
Link Statusindicates the port link status.  
Port Name Highsets a new value for the World Wide Port Name High.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
Port Name Lowsets a new value for the World Wide Port Name High.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
Port Mode(default: N_Port) sets the port mode.  
Port Mode settings:  
Auto SenseIn this mode, the Fibre Channel port tries to negotiate as a  
loop. If it is not successful, then the Fibre Channel port negotiates as a fabric.  
If the port comes up as a loop, it then determines whether it is on a private or  
public loop.  
negotiation and come up as a fabric only. If the router is on a loop, and  
N_Port mode is selected, an error in communication may occur.  
Use Hard AL_PAenables or disables Hard AL_PA usage.  
Hard AL_PA SettingsWhen Hard AL_PA usage is enabled, select Set  
AL_PA Settings to display the AL_PA Lookup Table.  
Use the table to find the node number. This unique one-byte valid value (derived  
from an Arbitrated Loop Topology defined in ANSI specification FC_AL version  
4.5) is used for the Fibre Channel configuration.  
Figure 4-20 is an illustration of the AL_PA table.  
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Discovery Mode(default: auto discovery on reboot events) determines how the  
router will discover new Fibre Channel devices.  
Discovery Mode settings:  
Auto Discovery on Reboot Events(default) allows the router to  
automatically discover all Fibre Channel devices when rebooted or when  
link-up events occur, such as connecting cables or rebooting network hubs.  
Both the ports and the devices behind the ports are discovered on all  
subsequent link-up events.  
Auto Discovery on Link Up Eventsallows the router to automatically  
discover all Fibre Channel devices when rebooted or when link-up events  
occur, such as connecting cables or rebooting network hubs.  
Both the ports and the devices behind the ports are discovered for the first  
link-up event. Subsequent link-up events will only discover the ports and not  
the devices behind the ports.  
Manual Discovery Onlysets discovery of new devices to only occur after  
the user selects the Discovery option from the Main Menu or when a  
Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) is received from a fabric.  
NOTE: SCSI devices attached to a Fibre Channel must be mapped as sequential Fibre  
Channel LUNs starting at LUN number 00. Skipping LUN numbers is not recommended  
when mapping Fibre Channel LUNs because Fibre Channel Discovery stops the  
discovery process whenever an empty LUN position is found.  
Buffered Tape Writes(default: enabled) enables or disables the Buffered  
Tape Writes option.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
When enabled, to enhance performance, Buffered Tape Writes return status on  
consecutive write commands prior to the tape device receiving data.  
Buffered Tape Queue Depthsets the Buffered Tape Queue Depth.  
Select a setting of 0 through 10 from the drop-down list.  
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Default Map(default: auto-assigned) sets the current mapping mode for the  
selected port.  
The current map can be set to:  
Indexed  
Auto-assigned(default) contains all the SCSI devices that are attached to  
the router.  
SCC  
For more information about mapping modes, see Appendix C, Addressing  
Methods and Table Structures.”  
For information on changing map settings, see Mapping Menulater in this  
chapter.  
Performance Mode(default: 1 Gb/s) toggles between 1 Gb/s and 2 Gb/s.  
NOTE: If set incorrectly and the router is plugged into a Loop or Fabric, the unit may  
receive Framing errors due to the incorrect Fibre Channel link speed.  
Override Settingsenhances interoperability with some storage devices that  
require special consideration during setup of the router configuration menus.  
CAUTION: If these configuration settings are incorrectly set, processing  
difficulties may occur. Before changing these settings, evaluate the need for the  
change and verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the  
router configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
Hi-Sup Bittoggles between Set and Clear.  
Force FCP Response Codetoggles between Off and On for support of  
Compaq-specific HBA #223180-B21 and #120186-001.  
Initiator Bittoggles between Set and Clear.  
When using the router in a router-to-router configuration, this option should  
be configured to Set. A router-to-router configuration is a type of  
configuration where one router appears as a target to another initiator router.  
Link Garbage Deletiontoggles between Enabled and Disabled.  
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SCSI Module Configuration  
When a SCSI module is selected in the Modules Menu, the SCSI Module status  
screen is displayed. (Figure 4-21) is an illustration of the SCSI Module status screen.  
Figure 4-21: SCSI Module status screen  
The SCSI Module status screen is used to view and modify SCSI module settings.  
Summary information for each SCSI bus of the SCSI module is displayed.  
To change settings for one of the SCSI buses, select the desired bus of the SCSI  
module on the menu bar or on the router image.  
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Figure 4-22 is an illustration of the SCSI module on the router image.  
Figure 4-22: SCSI module image  
After a bus on the SCSI module is selected, the SCSI Module Bus Configuration  
Settings screen is displayed to enter configuration changes. See Figure 4-23.  
Figure 4-23: SCSI Module Bus Configuration Settings  
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SCSI module bus settings:  
Primary Initiator ID(default: 7) must be a unique ID.  
Alternate Initiator ID(default: none) will be used if the primary ID is taken.  
Must be a unique ID.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
Target ID(s)adds or removes Target IDs.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
NOTE: Target IDs must be setup prior to mapping devices on the SCSI bus.  
NOTE: Do not enable Target IDs unless there is a SCSI initiator on the bus that wants to  
use Fibre Channel devices. This type of configuration is known as a Target Mode  
configuration.  
Discoverytoggles between Enabled and Disabled.  
Discovery Delayis the wait time after a power-up or reboot before discovering  
SCSI devices.  
NOTE: Compaq recommends setting the value to at least 2 seconds to ensure all SCSI  
devices complete their individual power-ups.  
Bus Reset on Boottoggles between Enabled and Disabled.  
When enabled, the router will automatically reset SCSI buses during a power up  
or reboot of the router.  
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Internal Terminationtoggles between Enabled and Disabled.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
When enabled, allows internal termination of the selected SCSI bus. When  
disabled, the SCSI Bus, not the router handles SCSI termination.  
Buffered Tape Writes(default: Enabled) toggles between Enabled and  
Disabled.  
When enabled, Buffered Tape Writes enhance system performance. Buffered  
Tape Writes return status on consecutive write commands prior to the tape device  
receiving data.  
Default Map(default: auto-assigned) sets the current mapping mode for the  
selected bus.  
CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
The current map can be set to:  
Indexed  
SCC  
For more information about mapping modes, see Appendix C, Addressing  
Methods and Table Structures.”  
For information on changing map entries, see Mapping Menulater in this  
chapter.  
Override SettingsTo override the settings of a SCSI target, select a Target ID  
icon with the appropriate Target ID number.  
After a specific Target is selected, the SCSI Override sub-screen is displayed and  
is used to enter the Override settings. See Figure 4-24 for an illustration of the  
SCSI Override screen.  
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CAUTION: If this configuration setting is incorrectly set, processing difficulties  
may occur. Before changing this setting, evaluate the need for the change and  
verify the desired setting. Compaq recommends backing up the router  
configuration to an external file before making changes to this setting.  
Figure 4-24: SCSI Device Override screen  
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SCSI bus override settings:  
CDB Length Overrideenables or disables the override of default CDB  
lengths.  
CDB Group 6 Length Default(default: 0) can be set to 0, 6, 10, or 12.  
CDB Group 7 Length Default(default: 0) can be set to 0, 6, 10, or 12.  
Wide Negotiationenables or disables negotiation on a wide SCSI bus.  
Synchronous Negotiationenables or disables synchronous negotiation on  
the SCSI bus.  
Synchronous Parameter Overrideenables or disables parameters for  
synchronous negotiation.  
Synchronous Period(default: 40) sets the maximum number of seconds  
allowed for negotiation.  
Synchronous Offset(default: 16) sets the maximum variation in transfer  
rate that can be negotiated in megabytes per seconds (MB/s).  
Ultra SCSI-3 Negotiationenables or disables Ultra SCSI-3 support for the  
selected Target ID.  
When enabled, Ultra SCSI-3 Negotiation helps solve certain compatibility  
issues in mixed vendor environments where there may be a device that  
cannot handle automatic negotiation of the bus speed or where there is a  
device that negotiates to use Ultra SCSI-3 but cannot handle the speed.  
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Discovery Menu  
Accessed from the Main Menu, the Discovery Menu is used to view Target devices  
and discover new Target devices.  
Figure 4-25 is an example of the Discovery page.  
Figure 4-25: Discovery page  
In the Discovery Menu, select a specific Fibre Channel Port or SCSI bus from the  
Menu Bar or the router image and then click Go.  
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Mapping Menu  
Accessed from the Main Menu, the Mapping Menu is used to view and modify host  
and map information for a Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus. Maps and hosts may be  
added, edited, or deleted.  
The initial screen display lists all available hosts and the assigned map for the  
selected Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus.  
Figure 4-26 is an example of the initial Mapping screen.  
Figure 4-26: Mapping screen  
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To view or change map settings of a specific module:  
1. Select one of the module and port/bus from the menu bar on the left side of the  
screen or from the router image at the top of the screen.  
2. After a Fibre Channel port or SCSI bus has been selected, specific mapping  
information is displayed, including the name of the port, the selected host, and  
the assigned map.  
3. To make changes to the configuration, enter the new value and then click  
Submit.  
Because many mapping configuration settings are common to Fibre Channel and  
SCSI maps, this section is subdivided as follows:  
Fibre Channel and SCSI Common Mapping Tasks  
Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks  
SCSI Mapping Tasks  
Fibre Channel and SCSI Common Mapping Tasks  
The following action options are available for Fibre Channel and SCSI maps:  
Add Hostadds a new host.  
To add an undefined host, type the hostname in the Add Host field and then click  
Add.  
Add Mapadds a new map.  
To add an undefined map, type the name of the map in the Add Map field and  
then click Add.  
Select Hostadds a known host.  
To select a previously set up host, expand the Select Host drop-down box and  
select the host from the list.  
Select Mapadds a known map.  
To select a previously set up map, expand the Select Map drop-down box and  
select the map from this list.  
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Delete Hostdeletes the current host.  
NOTE: Built at runtimehosts cannot be deleted.  
Delete Mapdeletes the current map.  
NOTE: Indexed, Auto Assigned, and SCCmaps cannot be deleted or renamed.  
Edit/View Hostview or change host information.  
Viewing and changing Host information is discussed in the following paragraphs.  
Edit/View Mapview or change map information.  
Viewing and changing Map information is discussed in the following paragraphs.  
Clone Mapmakes a copy of the Current map.  
Cloning makes it easier to setup new maps with similar information to previously  
created maps. The new map must have a unique map ID and name.  
NOTE: SCC and Auto-Assigned maps cannot be cloned.  
Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks  
Configuration tasks for Fibre Channel mapping include:  
Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host Information  
Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information  
Each task is discussed in the following paragraphs.  
Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host Information  
To view or change current host information:  
1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired Fibre Channel module and port.  
2. Click Edit/View in the Host section of the screen.  
The Fibre Channel Host Name dialog box is displayed. Current host information  
is shown at the top of the dialog box.  
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3. Enter the new settings and then click Modify.  
Figure 4-27 is an example of the Fibre Channel Host Name dialog box.  
Figure 4-27: Fibre Channel Host Name dialog box  
Fibre Channel Host Name settings:  
Host Name  
Host ID (hexadecimal)  
Port WWN Hi (hexadecimal)  
Port WWN Lo (hexadecimal)  
Node WWN Hi (hexadecimal)  
Node WWN Lo (hexadecimal)  
Map Name  
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Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information  
To view or change current Fibre Channel map host information:  
1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired Fibre Channel module and port.  
2. Click Edit/View in the Map section of the screen.  
The Fibre Channel Map dialog box is displayed. Current map information is  
shown at the top of the dialog box.  
3. Enter the new settings and then click the appropriate action button.  
Figure 4-28 is an example of the Fibre Channel Map dialog box.  
Figure 4-28: Fibre Channel Map dialog box  
NOTE: Auto-Assigned and SCC maps cannot be modified, cleared, filled, or have entries  
removed.  
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NOTE: Map settings are saved to memory when any of the buttons within the page are  
selected.  
Fibre Channel Map settings:  
Clear Mapclears all entries from the current map.  
Remove Gapsremoves any incremental gaps in the sequence of LUN listed in  
the table.  
When the system removes gaps from the table, the LUN are renumbered in  
sequential order, starting with LUN 0.  
NOTE: Some operating systems require gaps be removed in the mapping table in order  
to detect all devices.  
Fill Mapfills in the current map.  
To use the Fill Map option, expand the Fill Map Priority drop-down box, select  
the fill option, and then click Fill Map.  
When the map is filled, the display will show the current devices.  
Deletedeletes map entries.  
To delete map entries, expand the Delete Map Item LUN drop-down box, select  
the LUN, and then click Delete.  
To delete a range of LUNs, select the beginning LUN to delete from the from’  
drop-down box and select the last LUN to delete from the todrop-down box.  
Discovered Device Entryadds a discovered device to the map.  
To add a discovered device to the map, use the drop-down boxes to enter the  
settings, and then click Create Entry in the Discovered Device Entry section of  
the screen.  
Manual Device Entrycreate a map entry for a device that is not yet  
discovered or installed.  
To add a new device to the map, use the drop-down boxes to enter the settings,  
and then click Create Entry in the Manual Device Entry section of the screen.  
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SCSI Mapping Tasks  
Configuration tasks for SCSI mapping include:  
Viewing and Changing SCSI Host Information  
Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information  
Each task is discussed in the following paragraphs.  
Viewing and Changing SCSI Host Information  
To view or change current SCSI host information:  
1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired SCSI module and bus.  
2. Click Edit/View in the Host section of the screen.  
The SCSI Host Name dialog box is displayed. Current host information is shown  
at the top of the dialog box.  
3. Enter the new settings and then click Modify.  
Figure 4-29 is an example of the SCSI Host Name configuration dialog box.  
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Figure 4-29: SCSI Host Name dialog box  
SCSI Host Name settings:  
Host Name  
Initiator ID  
Map Name  
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Viewing and Changing SCSI Map Information  
To view or change current SCSI map host information:  
1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired SCSI module and bus.  
2. Click Edit/View in the Map section of the screen.  
The SCSI Map dialog box is displayed. Current map information is shown at the  
top of the dialog box.  
3. Enter the new settings and then click the appropriate action button.  
Figure 4-30 is an example of the SCSI Map dialog box.  
Figure 4-30: SCSI Map dialog box  
NOTE: To map Fibre Channel devices to any SCSI initiator on the selected bus, a Target ID  
must be enabled from the SCSI Bus Configuration Menu. A Target ID should only be added if  
there is a SCSI initiator that needs to address Fibre Channel devices. Each Target ID can be  
used to store up to 32 Fibre Channel devices.  
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NOTE: Auto-Assigned and SCC maps cannot be modified, cleared, filled, or have entries  
deleted.  
NOTE: Map settings are saved to memory when any button within the page is selected.  
SCSI Map settings:  
Clear Mapclears all entries from the current map.  
Fill Mapfills in the current map.  
When the map is filled, the display will show the current devices.  
Remove Gapsremoves any incremental gaps in the sequence of LUN listed in  
the table.  
When the system removes gaps from the table, the LUN are renumbered in  
sequential order, starting with LUN 0.  
NOTE: Some operating systems require gaps be removed in the mapping table to detect  
all devices.  
Deletedeletes map entries.  
To delete a range of LUNs, select the beginning LUN to delete from the from’  
drop-down box and select the last LUN to delete from the todrop-down box.  
Discovered Device Entryadds a discovered device to the map.  
To add a discovered device to the map, use the drop-down boxes to enter the  
settings, and then click Create Entry in the Discovered Device Entry section of  
the screen.  
Manual Device Entrycreates a map entry for a device that is not yet  
discovered or installed.  
To add a new device to the map, use the drop-down boxes to enter the settings,  
and then click Create Entry in the Manual Device Entry section of the screen.  
NOTE: SCSI maps can be filled or devices can be added to them only when at least one  
SCSI Target ID has been enabled in the SCSI bus configuration menu.  
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Statistics Menu  
Accessed from the Main Menu, the Statistics Menu is used to display Fibre Channel  
port and SCSI bus information. Figure 4-31 is an example of the Statistics Menu.  
Figure 4-31: Statistics Menu  
To view information for a specific module port/bus, click the component on menu  
bar or the router image.  
To reset the statistics, click Go.  
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Utilities Menu  
Accessed from the Main Menu, the Utilities Menu is used to view and configure  
utility options.  
Figure 4-32 is an example of the Utilities Menu.  
Figure 4-32: Utilities menu  
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Utility Menu tasks:  
Beacon configurationenable the Beacon mode.  
FTP Utility accessopen an FTP session.  
Trace Settings configurationconfigure trace settings.  
Current Traces displayview current trace information.  
Previous Traces displayview previous trace information.  
Last Assert Traces displayview last assert trace information.  
Clear Current Tracesclear current trace information.  
Clear Assert Tracesclear current trace information.  
Event Log Settingsconfigure Event Log settings.  
Event Log displayview the Event Log.  
Clear Event Logclear the Event Log.  
Each Utility Menu option is discussed in the following sections.  
Beacon Mode Configuration  
The Beacon Configuration screen is used to enable and disable the router Beacon  
mode. When enabled, the Power LED located on the back-side of the router will  
continuously blink, alternating between amber and green.  
To enable the Beacon settings, select the ON checkbox and then click Submit.  
Figure 4-33 is an example of the Beacon settings screen.  
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Figure 4-33: Beacon configuration screen  
NOTE: When the router is rebooted, Beaconing is automatically disabled.  
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FTP Utility Access  
The FTP Utility screen is used to open an FTP session. Figure 4-34 is an example of  
the FTP Utility screen.  
Figure 4-34: FTP Utility screen  
The FTP Utility requires the use of a JAVA applet and prompts for permission to  
install the applet, if needed. If the prompt is displayed, follow the onscreen  
instructions to complete the installation. The FTP Utility then prompts for permission  
to run the applet.  
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NOTE: Internet access is required to verify the signature for the Compaq FTP applet and to  
download the JAVA applet plug-in for your browser.  
To open an FTP session:  
1. Enter the User Name, Password, and the IP address of the router.  
2. Click Connect.  
3. Select the local file to upload or download. If necessary, click Browse to scroll  
through a file list.  
The following file types can be uploaded to the router:  
Configuration (.cfg)  
Firmware (.dlx)  
The following file types can be downloaded from the router:  
Configuration (.cfg)  
Traces for the current boot cycle (curtrace.txt)  
Traces from the previous boot cycle (prvtrace.txt)  
4. Click Binary Transfer mode.  
5. To download a file, click Get.  
6. To upload a file, click Put.  
NOTE: If a valid firmware or configuration file is uploaded to the router, an automatic reboot  
will occur once the file has been received. The router cannot be accessed from the Visual  
Manager UI during the time that the reboot is in process, which is approximately 30 seconds.  
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Trace Settings Configuration  
The Trace Settings screen is used to configure the trace settings. Figure 4-35 is an  
example of the Trace Settings screen.  
Figure 4-35: Trace Settings screen  
Current Trace settings are displayed.  
To change the settings, use the drop-down boxes and select the desired setting. After  
all changes are completed, click Submit.  
Table 4-1 is a brief description list of the trace settings.  
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Table 4-1: Trace Settings  
General Errors  
Displays the most serious errors  
and exception conditions.  
FCP Transport  
Fibre Channel Protocol transport  
functionality will be monitored and  
recorded.  
PS Transport  
PS Driver  
Timing  
Parallel SCSI transport functionality  
will be monitored and recorded.  
Parallel SCSI driver functionality will  
be monitored and recorded.  
Timer functions will be monitored  
and recorded.  
AF  
Active Fabric firmware will be  
monitored and recorded.  
FCP Driver  
Fibre Channel Protocol driver  
functionality will be monitored and  
recorded.  
FCP Management  
Fibre Channel Protocol  
management functionality will be  
monitored and recorded.  
PS Management  
SG List  
Parallel SCSI functionality will be  
monitored and recorded.  
Scatter/gather list will be monitored  
and recorded  
FCP/RMI  
Fibre Channel Protocol routing layer  
will be monitored and recorded.  
INBAND  
Controller management functionality  
will be monitored and recorded.  
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Current, Previous, and Last Assert Trace Displays  
These three Utilities Menu screens show trace information. The Current Traces  
screen shows data since the router was last booted. The Previous Traces screen shows  
data from the last boot cycle. The Last Assert Traces screen shows data since the last  
assertion.  
Figure 4-36 is an example of the Current Traces screen.  
Figure 4-36: Current Traces screen  
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Clear Current Traces and Clear Assert Traces  
These Utilities Menu screens are used to clear the current trace buffer or the assert  
trace buffer.  
Current router activities will not be disrupted while the buffer is cleared.  
Figure 4-37 is an example of the Clear Current Trace Buffer screen.  
Figure 4-37: Clear Current Trace Buffer screen  
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Event Log Configuration  
The Event Log Setting screen is used to configure Event Log filters. Figure 4-38 is an  
example of the Event Log Filter configuration screen.  
Figure 4-38: Event Log settings screen  
Event Log settings:  
Log All Events  
Disable/Enable Event Logging  
Log Error Events  
Log Notify Events  
Event logging captures the last 215 events and then starts overwriting the log.  
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NOTE: To ensure accurate event logging, be sure to correctly set the clock and date in the  
Real Time Clock Configuration menu.  
Event Log Display  
The Event Log screen is used to view the Event Log. Figure 4-39 is an example of  
the Event Log display screen.  
Figure 4-39: Event Log display screen  
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Clear Event Log  
The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Event Log. Figure 4-40 is an example  
of the Clear Event Log screen.  
Current router activities will not be disrupted.  
Figure 4-40: Clear Event Log screen  
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Report Menu  
Accessed from the Main Menu, the Report page displays a consolidated view of all  
system information, including environmental conditions. Figure 4-41 is an example  
of the Report page.  
To print the system information, click Printable View.  
Figure 4-41: Report screen  
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Reboot Option  
Router reboots are executed using this router Main Menu option. Figure 4-42 is an  
example of the Reboot screen.  
When the router is rebooted, current router activities will be disrupted. All submitted  
configuration changes will be activated during the boot-up process.  
Figure 4-42: Reboot screen  
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