Brocade Communications Systems Vacuum Cleaner SBCEBFCSW User Manual

Brocade Enterprise SAN Switch Module  
SBCEBFCSW  
Brocade Entry SAN Switch Module  
SBCEBFCESW  
Installation Guide  
A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies & Products  
Order Number C86450-003  
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Contents  
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Safety and regulatory information  
NOTE  
The service procedures are designed to help you isolate problems. They are written with the  
assumption that you have model-specific training on all computers, or that you are familiar  
with the computers, functions, terminology, and service information provided in this  
manual.  
Important Safety Instructions  
Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the  
instructions. See Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information on the  
Resource CD and/or at http:\\support.intel.com.  
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise  
Lesen Sie zunächst sämtliche Warn- und Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument, bevor  
Sie eine der Anweisungen ausführen. Beachten Sie hierzu auch die Sicherheitshinweise  
zu Intel-Serverplatinen und -Servergehäusen auf der Ressourcen-CD oder unter  
http:\\support.intel.com.  
重要安全指导  
在执行任何指令之前,请阅读本文档中的所有注意事项及安全声明。参见 Resource  
CD(资源光盘) 和/http:\\support.intel.com 上的 Intel Server Boards and Server  
Chassis Safety Information(《Intel 服务器主板与服务器机箱安全信息》)。  
Consignes de sécurité  
Lisez attention toutes les consignes de sécurité et les mises en garde indiquées dans ce  
document avant de suivre toute instruction. Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server  
Chassis Safety Information sur le CD Resource CD ou bien rendez-vous sur le site  
http:\\support.intel.com.  
Instrucciones de seguridad importantes  
Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precaución de este documento antes de  
realizar cualquiera de las instrucciones. Vea Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis  
Safety Information en el CD Resource y/o en http:\\support.intel.com.  
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General Safety  
Follow these rules to ensure general safety:  
Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance.  
When lifting any heavy object:  
1. Ensure you can stand safely without slipping.  
2. Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet.  
3. Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly, or twist,when you attempt to lift.  
4. Lift by standing or by pushing up with you leg muscles; this action removes the strain from the  
muscles in your back. Do not attempt to lift any object that weighs more than 16 kg (35lb) or any  
object that you think is too heavy for you.  
Do not perform any action that causes hazards to the customer, or makes the equipment unsafe.  
Before you start the machine, ensure that other service representatives and the customer’s personnel are  
not in a hazardous position.  
Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place, away from all personnel, while you are servicing the  
machine.  
Keep your tool case away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over it.  
Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a machine. Ensure that your sleeves  
are fastened or rolled up above your elbows. If your hair is long, fasten it.  
Insert the ends of your necktie or scarf inside clothing, or fasten it with a nonconductive clip,  
approximately 8 centimeters (3 inches) from the end.  
Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal-frame eyeglasses, or metal fasteners for your clothing.  
Remember: Metal objects are good electrical conductors.  
Wear safety glasses when you are: hammering, drilling soldering, cutting wire, attaching springs, using  
solvents, or working in any other conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes.  
After service, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires. Replace any safety device that  
is worn or defective.  
Reinstall all covers correctly before returning the machine to the customer.  
Electrical Safety  
xx CAUTION:  
Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be hazardous. To  
avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the server system power cords,  
telecommunication systems, networks, and modems before you open the server covers, unless  
instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.  
Important: Disconnect all power before performing a mechanical inspection.  
Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment.  
Use only approved tools and test equipment. Some hand tools have handles covered with a soft material  
that does not protect you when working with live electrical currents.  
Many customers have rubber floor mats (near their equipment) that contain small conductive fibers to  
decrease electrostatic discharges. Do not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock.  
Find the emergency power-off (EPO) switch, disconnect switch, or electrical outlet in the room. If an  
electrical accident occurs, you can quickly turn off the switch or unplug the power cord.  
Do not work alone under hazardous conditions, or near equipment that has hazardous voltages.  
Disconnect all power before:  
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— Performing a mechanical inspection  
— Working near power supplies  
— Removing or installing main units  
Before you start to work on the machine, unplug the power cord. If you cannot unplug it, ask the customer  
to power-off the wall box (that supplies power to the machine) and to lock the wall box in the off position.  
If you need to work on a machine that has exposed electrical circuits, observe the following precautions:  
— Ensure that another person, familiar with the power-off controls, is near you. Remember: another  
person must be there to switch off the power, if necessary.  
— Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment; keep the other hand in your  
pocket or behind your back.  
— Remember: There must be a complete circuit to cause electrical shock. By observing the above rule,  
you may prevent a current from passing through your body.  
When using testers, set controls correctly and use the approved probe leads and accessories for that tester.  
Stand on suitable rubber mats (obtained locally, if necessary) to insulate you from grounds such as metal  
floor strips and machine frames.  
Observe the special safety precautions when you work with very high voltages; these instructions are in  
the safety sections of the maintenance information. Use extreme care when measuring high voltages.  
Regularly inspect and maintain your electrical hand tools for safe operational condition.  
Do not use worn or broken tools and testers.  
Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, check that it has been powered-off.  
Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work area. Examples of these hazards are moist floors,  
nongrounded power extension cables, power surges, and missing safety grounds.  
Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental inspection mirror. The  
surface is conductive; such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage.  
When the power is on and power supply units, blowers and fans are removed from their normal operating  
position in a machine, do not attempt to service the units. This practice ensures correct grounding of the  
units.  
If an electrical accident occurs, use caution:  
— Switch power off  
— Send another person to get help/medical aid  
Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices  
Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (IC) should be considered sensitive to  
electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects.  
Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the server, the part, the work mat, and the person  
handling the part are all at the same charge.  
NOTE  
Use product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here.  
Make sure that the ESD-protective devices you use have been certified (ISO 9000) as fully effective.  
When handling ESD-sensitive parts:  
Keep the parts in protective packages until they are inserted into the product.  
Avoid contact with other people.  
Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body.  
Prevent the part from touching your clothing. Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when  
you are wearing a wrist strap.  
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Use the black side of a grounded work mat to provide a static-free work surface. The mat is especially  
useful when handling ESD-sensitive devices.  
Select a grounding system, such as those in the following list, to provide protection that meets the specific  
service requirement.  
— Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire ground.  
— Use an ESD common ground or reference point when working on a double-insulated or battery-  
operated system. You can use coax or connector-outside shells on these systems.  
— Use the round ground-prong of the AC plug on AC-operated computers.  
NOTE  
The use of a grounding system is desirable but not required to protect against ESD damage.  
DANGER  
Electrical current from power, telephone and communication cables is hazardous.  
To avoid a shock hazard:  
Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this  
product during an electrical storm.  
Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.  
Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product.  
When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.  
Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage.  
Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems before you  
open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.  
Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing, moving, or opening  
covers on this product or attached devices.  
To Connect  
To Disconnect  
1. Turn everything OFF.  
1. Turn everything OFF.  
2. First, attach all cables to devices.  
3. Attach signal cables to connectors.  
4. Attach power cords to outlet.  
5. Turn device ON.  
2. First, remove power cords from outlet.  
3. Remove signal cables from connectors.  
4. Remove all cables from devices.  
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xx CAUTION:  
If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same or an  
equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module  
containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same  
manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or  
disposed of.  
Do not:  
Throw or immerse into water  
Heat to more than 100 degrees C (212 degrees F)  
Repair or disassemble  
Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.  
xx CAUTION:  
When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD-ROM drives, fiber optic devices, or  
transmitters) are installed, note the following:  
Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to  
hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
DANGER  
Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following:  
Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments,  
and avoid direct exposure to the beam.  
18 kg (37 lbs)  
32 kg (70.5 lbs)  
55 kg (121.2 lbs)  
xx CAUTION:  
Use safe practices when lifting.  
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xx CAUTION:  
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not  
turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than  
one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords  
are disconnected from the power source.  
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Do not place any object weighing more than 82 kg (180 lbs.) on top of rack-mounted devices.  
xx CAUTION:  
Do not place any object weighing more then 82 kg (180lbs.) on top of rack-mounted devices.  
xx CAUTION:  
To avoid personal injury, before lifting the unit, remove all the blades to reduce the weight.  
xx CAUTION:  
Hazardous energy is present when the blade is connected to the power source. Always  
replace the blade cover before installing the blade.  
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Regulatory specifications and disclaimers  
Safety compliance  
USA:  
UL 60950 - 3rd Edition/CSA 22.2. No. 60950  
Canada:  
cUL certified - 3rd Edition/CSA 22.2. No. 60950- for Canada (product bears the  
single cUL mark for U.S. and Canada)  
Europe:  
Low Voltage Directive, 73/23/EEC  
TUV/GS to EN60950 2nd Edition with Amendments, A1 = A2+A3+A4  
UL/CB to IEC 60950 3rd Edition  
International:  
UL/CB - EN60 950 3rd Edition  
UL/CB - EMKO-TSE (74-SEC) 207/94  
Australia/New Zealand:  
CB Report to IEC 60950, 3rd Edition plus international deviations  
Electromagnetic compatibility (ECM)  
USA:  
FCC CFR 47 Part 2 and 15, Verified Class A Limit  
Canada:  
Europe:  
IC ICES-003 Class A Limit  
EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC  
EN55022, Class A Limit, Radiated & Conducted Emissions  
EN55024 ITE Specific Immunity Standard  
EN61000-4-2 ESD Immunity (Level 2 Contact Discharge, Level 3 Air Discharge)  
EN61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity (Level 2)  
EN61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transient (Level 2)  
EN61000-4-5 AC Surge  
EN61000-4-6 Conducted RF  
EN61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Fields  
EN61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Interrupts  
EN6100-3-3 Voltage Flicker  
Japan:  
VCCI Class A ITE (CISPR 22, Class A Limit)  
IEC 1000-3-2 Limit for Harmonic Current Emissions  
Australia/New  
Zealand:  
AS/NZS 3548, Class A Limit  
Taiwan:  
BSMI Approval  
Korea:  
RRL Approval  
Russia:  
GOST Approval  
CISPR 22, Class A Limit  
International:  
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Electromagnetic compatibility notices (USA)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her  
own expense.  
NOTE  
Class A device definition: If a Class A device is installed within the is system, then the system is to be  
considered a Class A system. In this configuration, operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference.  
NOTE  
This product is intended to be installed with CAT5 cable, or equivalent, to minimize electrical  
interference.  
Electromagnetic compatibility notices (International)  
Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity): This product has been tested in accordance too, and complies with  
the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). The product has been marked with  
the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance.  
Japan EMC Compatibility:  
English translation of the notice above: This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary  
Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in  
a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to  
take corrective actions.  
ICES-003 (Canada): Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux  
appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: "Appareils  
Numériques", NMB-003 édictée par le Ministre Canadian des Communications.  
English translation of the notice above: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio  
noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital  
Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
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BSMI (Taiwan): The BSMI Certification number and the following warning is located on the product safety  
label which is located visibly on the external chassis.  
RRL Korea:  
English translation of the notice above:  
Device  
User’s Information  
Class A device  
This device complies with RRL EMC and is operated in a commercial environment  
so that distributors or users pay attention to this point.  
If this product is sold or purchased improperly, please exchange this product to  
one that can be used at home.  
Class B device  
This device complies with RRL EMC and is operated in a residential area so that it  
can be used at all other location as well as residential area.  
NOTE  
Class A device: operated in a commercial area. Class B device: operated in a residential  
area.  
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1 Introducing the Brocade Enterprise and Entry  
SAN Switch Modules  
This Installation Guide contains information about setting up and installing the Brocade*  
Enterprise SAN Switch Module SBCEBFCSW and the Brocade Entry SAN Switch Module  
SBCEBFCESW into an Intel® Blade Server Chassis. Throughout this document, the term  
switch module generically refers to both types of switch modules.  
You can install up to two switch modules into an Intel Blade Server Chassis. For installation  
information, see the instructions in your Intel Blade Server documentation.  
The switch module is a Fibre Channel component that consists of 16 ports:  
Two external Fibre Channel user ports used to connect to external Fibre Channel  
devices  
14 internal ports to connect to the Intel Blade Server bays  
You can manage and configure the switch module through multiple interfaces. For more  
You can obtain up-to-date information about the switch module and other Intel server  
The Enterprise version comes with a Full SAN Scaling (up to 239 switches) license. This  
license allows for up to 239 domain attachments within a fabric. The Entry version is  
limited to a two-domain fabric. The Entry version is upgradeable through the purchase of  
an optional license key that provides Full SAN Scaling capabilities.  
Record information about the switch module in the following table. You will need this  
information when you register the switch module with Intel.  
Brocade Enterprise SAN Switch Module SBCEBFCSW for Intel®  
Blade Server Chassis  
Product name  
or  
Brocade Entry SAN Switch Module SBCEBFCESW for Intel®  
Blade Server Chassis  
Model number  
Serial number  
_____________________________________________  
_____________________________________________  
Media access control (MAC)  
address  
_____________________________________________  
_____________________________________________  
Worldwide name (WWN)  
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The switch module has five labels:  
One product name label at the right side of the switch module  
One product part number and serial number label at the left side of the switch module  
One safety certification label at the left side of the switch module  
Two media access control/worldwide name (MAC address/WWN) labels, one on the  
information panel on top o fthe switch-module external port 0 and the other on the left  
side of the switch module  
See Figure 1 on page 9 for the location of the switch-module labels that contain the MAC  
address/WWN and serial number information.  
Open the shipping carton of the switch module and carefully unpack its contents. The  
carton contains the following items:  
One Fibre Channel switch module: Brocade Enterprise SAN Switch Module  
SBCEBFCSW for Intel Blade Server chassis or one Brocade Entry SAN Switch  
Module SBCEBFCESW for Intel Blade Server chassis  
The Resource CD  
One diagnostic wrap plug  
Safety information flyer  
NOTE  
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.  
Features and specifications  
This section provides a summary of the features and specifications for the switch module.  
The switch module has the following features:  
One PPC405GP processor that operates at 200 MHz  
One 256 Kb serial electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (SEEPROM)  
One real-time clock with a 10-year battery  
Three temperature sensors  
Two external autosensing Fibre Channel ports that operate at a maximum of 2 Gbps  
14 internal fixed-speed Fibre Channel ports that operate at 2 Gbps  
Two internal full-duplex 100 Mbps Ethernet interfaces, terminated at a single MAC  
Power-on diagnostics and status reporting  
Standard Ethernet and Fibre Channel management information base (MIB) support  
External ports that can be configured as F_ports (fabric ports), FL_ports (fabric loop  
ports), or E_ports (expansion ports)  
Internal ports that are configured as F_ports at 2 Gbps  
Frame-filtering technology that enables advanced zoning and monitoring capabilities  
Optional short wavelength (SWL) and long wavelength (LWL) small form-factor  
pluggables (SFPs)  
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The following software features come with the switch module:  
Brocade Advanced Web Tools  
Brocade Advanced Zoning  
Brocade Fabric Watch  
Full SAN Scaling (up to 239 switches) (Enterprise version only)  
Support for Brocade Fabric Access API and API Scripting Toolkit  
Two Domain Fabric (Entry version only)  
For information about the standard software features, see the Brocade documentation on the  
Resource CD. See “Related documentation” on page 6 for descriptions of these documents.  
The following software features are optional:  
Brocade Advanced Performance Monitoring  
Brocade ISL Trunking  
Brocade Performance Bundle  
Brocade Extended Fabrics  
Brocade Advanced Security (Secure OS)  
Brocade Remote Switch  
Entry Switch Upgrade (Entry version only)  
To activate and use these optional software features, you must purchase the corresponding  
license keys. For information about these features, see the Brocade Fabric OS Procedures  
Guide on the Resource CD. See “Related documentation” on page 6 for a description of this  
document. For information about license keys, see Chapter 6, “Advanced features for the  
Brocade Enterprise and Entry SAN switch modules,” on page 39.  
Table 1 contains the specifications of the switch module.  
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Table 1. Fibre Channel switch-module specifications .  
Fibre Channel switch-module Fibre Channel switch-module Fibre Channel switch-module  
standards and protocols:  
standards and protocols  
(continued):  
standards and protocols  
(continued):  
Fibre Channel standards:  
• FC-AL ANSI X3.272:  
• FC-AL-2 NCIT S 332:  
Fibre Channel protocols:  
Fibre Channel protocols  
(continued):  
• Fibre Channel service  
classes: Class 2 and  
class 3.  
• Buffer credits: 16 buffer  
credits per port  
• FC-FLA NCIT S  
TR-20:  
• Operation modes: Fibre  
Channel class 2 and class  
3, connectionless.  
• Media type: Small form-  
factor pluggable (SFP)  
module  
• FC-GS-3 NCITS 348-2000  
Rev 7.01  
• FC-FG ANSI X3.289:  
• FC-FS Rev 1.7  
• External port type:  
— F_port.  
• Fabric port speed: 1.0625  
or 2.125 Gbps (gigabits  
per second)  
• FC-PH ANSI X3.230:  
• FC-PH-2 ANSI X3.297:  
• FC-PH-3 ANSI X3.303:  
• FC-PLDA NCIT S TR-19:  
• FC-SW-2 Rev 5.3  
— FL_port.  
• Maximum frame size: 2148  
— E_port.  
bytes (2112-byte payload)  
— Self-discovery based  
on switch type U_port,  
an optional port type.  
• System processor:  
PPC405GP  
• Fabric latency: Less than  
2.1 µsec from any port to  
any port at 2 Gbps, cut-  
through routing  
• Internal port type: 2 Gbps  
is the default setting.  
• FC-VI Rev 1.61  
• IPFC RFC 2625  
• Port characteristics:  
External ports are  
• SANmark compliance  
SCD-3001 v2a1...  
• Fabric point-to-point  
bandwidth: 2 Gbps or 4  
Gbps at full duplex  
automatically detected and  
self-configuring.  
• FC-MI, Rev 1.92  
• FC-SB-3 ANSI/INCITS  
374:2003  
• Number of Fibre Channel  
ports: Two external ports  
and 14 internal ports.  
• Fabric aggregate  
bandwidth: 64 Gbps if all  
16 ports are running 2  
Gbps at full duplex  
• FC-BB-2 Rev 5.3  
• Scalability: 239 switches  
maximum depending on  
your configuration.  
• Nonblocking architecture  
shared-memory switch to  
prevent latency  
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Table 1. Fibre Channel switch-module specifications (continued).  
Switch maintainability:  
Dimensions:  
Switch regulatory  
certifications:  
• Diagnosis: Power-on self-  
test (POST) is performed  
on all functional  
• Width: 112 mm (4.41 in.)  
• Height: 29 mm (1.14 in.)  
• Electrical requirements:  
— Power source loading:  
3.75 amps maximum at  
12 V dc  
• Depth: 260.3 mm  
(10.25 in.)  
components except the  
SFP module. Port  
operational tests include  
internal, external, and  
online tests.  
• Weight: Approximately  
.91 kg (2 lb)  
— Approximate heat  
output in British  
thermal units (Btu) per  
hour: 85.3 Btu (25  
watts)  
Environmental:  
• User interface: Light-  
emitting diode (LED)  
indicators.  
Temperature and altitude:  
— Operating:  
— Operating voltage:  
12 V dc  
– 10°C to 52° C  
(50°F to 125.6°F)  
at an altitude of  
0 to 914 m  
Fabric management:  
— Circuit protection:  
Internally fused with  
over-current protection  
• Management methods:  
— Web interface through  
Advanced Web Tools  
(0 to 3 000 ft)  
• Safety standards:  
– 10°C to 49° C  
(50°F to 120.2°F) at  
an altitude of  
— Command-line  
interface (CLI) through  
Telnet program  
— As a listed accessory  
by UL (USA)  
0 to 3 000 m  
(0 to 10 000 ft)  
— As a component by  
TUV  
— Application program  
interface (API)  
— Non-operating:  
-40° C to 65°C  
(-40° F to 149°F) at an  
altitude of  
— For use only in Intel  
Blade Server chassis  
• Brocade Fabric Manager  
for Intel Blade Server  
chassis Advanced Feature  
Options:  
0 to 12 000 m  
(0 to 39 370 ft)  
Provides Java*-based  
application program to  
help manage the storage  
area network (SAN) fabric  
• Humidity:  
— Operating: 8% to 80%,  
noncondensing  
• Management information  
base (MIB)  
— Non-operating: 5% to  
80%, noncondensing  
• Switch simple network  
management protocol  
(SNMP) agent:  
Enables a network  
management workstation  
to receive configuration  
values, traffic information,  
and Fibre Channel failure  
data through SNMP and  
the Ethernet interface  
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Switch regulatory  
certifications (continued):  
Shortwave laser SFP module Longwave laser SFP module  
at 1 Gbps and multi-mode  
SFP module at 2 Gbps:  
at 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps single-  
mode:  
• Emissions standards:  
• Connector: LC-LC Fibre  
Channel cable  
• Connector: LC-LC Fibre  
Channel cable  
— FCC part 15B Class A  
(USA)  
• Color coding: Beige or  
black exposed connector  
surfaces  
• Color coding: Blue  
exposed connector  
surfaces  
— VCCI Class A ITE  
(Japan)  
— ICES-003 issue 3  
(Canada)  
• Cable: Fibre Channel 100-  
M6-SN-I (50 µm  
• Cable: Fibre Channel  
100SM-LC-L (9 µm single  
mode)  
— A4EN55022 level A  
(EC)  
multimode)  
• Wavelength: 830 to 860  
nm  
• Wavelength:  
— Voltage fluctuations:  
EN 61000-3-3  
1270 through 13.5 nm  
Transmit power: -10 dBm  
minimum  
Transmit power: -10 dBm  
minimum  
— Harmonics: EN 61000-  
3-2  
• Receiver sensitivity: -16  
dBm average  
• Receiver sensitivity: -20  
dBm average  
— Immunity: EN55024:  
1998  
• Distance:  
• Distance: 2 meters  
(6.6 ft) to 10 kilometers  
(6.21 miles)  
— Marking:  
– FCC part 15  
– UL (United States)  
– cUL (Canada)  
– TUV  
— 500 meters (1640.42 ft)  
maximum using 50-  
micron fiber  
• Safety: DHHS 21 CFR(J),  
IEDC 825-1 CENELEC EN  
60825-1, VDE  
— 300 meters (984.25 ft)  
maximum using 62.5-  
micron fiber  
– VCCI  
• Safety: DHHS 21 CFR(J),  
IEC 825-1 CENCELEC EN  
60825-1, VDE  
– CE  
Related documentation  
This Installation Guide contains setup and installation instructions for the switch module.  
This documentation also provides general information about the switch module, including  
getting started, how to configure the switch module, and how to access and use online help.  
In addition to this Installation Guide, the following related documentation is provided in  
Portable Document Format (PDF) on the Resource CD that comes with the switch module:  
Safety Information: This document contains translated caution and danger  
statements. Each caution and danger statement that appears in the  
documentation has a number that you can use to locate the corresponding  
statement in your language in the Safety Information document.  
Installation and User’s Guide(s) that came with your Intel Server Compute Blade:  
These documents contain instructions for setting up and configuring the Blade unit and  
basic instructions for installing some options in the Blade unit. It also contains general  
information about the Blade unit.  
Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide that came with your Intel  
Blade Server chassis: These documents contain information to help you solve Blade  
problems yourself, and they contains information for service technicians.  
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Rack Installation Instructions: This document contains instructions for installing the  
Blade unit in a rack.  
Management Module Installation Guide that came with your Intel Blade Server  
chassis: This document contains instructions for installing, setting up, starting, and  
configuring the management module.  
Management Module User’s Guide that came with your Intel Blade Server chassis:  
This document contains instructions for installing, starting, configuring, and using the  
management module. It also provides general information about the management  
module and contains a description of the management module features.  
Management Module Command Line Interface Reference Guide that came with your  
Intel Blade Server chassis: This document contains instructions for installing, starting,  
configuring, and using the Intel Blade Server management-module command-line  
interface. It also provides general information about the management-module  
command-line interface and contains a description of its features.  
Configuration Options Guide: This document contains information about which small  
form-factor pluggable (SFP) module and cable is required to connect the switch  
module to other storage devices. This document is at  
Fibre Channel Expansion Card Installation and User’s Guide: This document contains  
instructions for installing and configuring the Fibre Channel Expansion Card in Intel  
Blade Server chassis. It also contains information about updating the basic input/output  
system (BIOS) and device drivers of the Fibre Channel Expansion Card.  
Brocade Fabric OS Procedures Guide v4.2.0 or later: This document is a valuable  
resource for storage area network (SAN) administrators. This document provides a  
single location for detailed instructions to perform the most common administrative  
fabric and switch procedures.  
Brocade Fabric OS Reference Manual: This document contains detailed information  
about the commands that are available with the Brocade command-line interface  
through the Telnet program.  
Release Notes for Brocade Enterprise SAN Switch Module and Brocade Entry SAN  
Switch Module. This document contains updates, changes, issues, and work-arounds  
with respect to the switch modules. Read this document for the latest information that  
might not be included in the Brocade reference manuals.  
Brocade Diagnostic and System Error Message Reference Manual: This document  
contains diagnostic information, error-message descriptions, and troubleshooting  
procedures for the Brocade switch modules.  
Brocade MIB Reference Manual: This document contains information about the  
Brocade management information base (MIB).  
Brocade Fabric OS Features Guide v4.2.0 or later: This document is a single reference  
guide for setup and usage of the many Brocade features, including switch management,  
advanced zoning, advanced performance monitoring, Inter-Switch Link (ISL) trunking,  
extended fabrics, and remote switch.  
Brocade Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide v4.2.0 or later: This document  
contains information about the Brocade Advanced Web Tools graphical management  
feature. This feature comes with the switch module.  
Brocade Fabric Watch User’s Guide v4.2.0 or later: This document contains  
information about the Brocade Fabric Watch SAN health monitoring feature. This  
feature comes with the switch module.  
Brocade ISL Trunking User’s Guide: This document contains information about  
requirements for optional ISL trunking on the external ports of the Brocade switch  
modules.  
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Brocade Advanced Performance Monitor User’s Guide: This document contains  
information about optional advanced performance-monitoring procedures for the  
Brocade switch modules.  
Depending on your blade server model, additional documentation might be included on the  
Resource CD included with your Intel Blade Server chassis.  
Notices and statements used in this document  
The following notices and statements are used in this document:  
Notes: These notices provide important tips, guidance, or advice.  
Important: These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoid  
inconvenient or problem situations.  
Attention: These notices indicate potential damage to programs, devices, or data. An  
attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in which damage could  
occur.  
Caution: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you.  
A caution statement is placed just before the description of a potentially hazardous  
procedure step or situation.  
Danger: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or  
extremely hazardous to you. A danger statement is placed just before the description of  
a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or situation.  
Major components of the switch module  
Blue on a component indicates a touch point, where you can grip the component to remove  
it from or install it in the Blade unit, open or close a latch, and so on.  
Green on a component or an green label on or near a component indicates that the  
component can be hot-swapped. This means that if the Blade unit and operating system  
support hot-swap capability, you can remove or install the component while the Blade unit  
is running. Green can also indicate touch points on hot-swap components. See the  
Blades documentation on the Resource CD for removing or installing a specific hot-swap  
component for any additional procedures that you might have to perform before you can  
remove or install the component.  
Figure 1 shows the major components of the switch module.  
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The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.  
Fibre Channel switch module  
Safety certification label  
Serial number label  
Media access  
control (MAC)  
address and  
world wide name  
(WWN) label  
!
K
O
0
FC  
Information panel  
Release-lever latch  
Release lever  
15  
X
!
T
X
R
Figure 1. Fibre Channel switch-module major components.  
For more information about the components of the information panel, see Chapter 3,  
information about the MAC address, see the Brocade Fabric OS Procedures Guide on the  
Resource CD.  
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2 Installing and replacing a switch module  
Figure 2 shows the I/O bay locations in the Intel® Blade Server Chassis SBCE.  
Server chassis  
rear view  
Switch-module  
bay 3  
AC  
DC  
AC  
DC  
Switch-module  
bay 4  
TP00710  
Figure 2. SBCE unit (rear view) with I/O bay identification.  
You must install Fibre Channel switch modules only in I/O bays 3 and 4 of the SBCE unit.  
The Fibre Channel Expansion Card has two 2 Gbps Fibre Channel ports. At least one  
switch module is required when you install the Fibre Channel Expansion Card in the Blade  
server. Installing a switch module in I/O bay 3 or bay 4 provides the first connection to any  
installed Fibre Channel Expansion Cards in the Blade unit. Installing a second switch  
module enables a second connection to a Fibre Channel Expansion Card in the Blade unit.  
Adding a second switch module provides a redundant path and a separate Fibre Channel  
connection from the SBCE unit to the external Fibre Channel network and SAN.  
Important: The switch modules in I/O bays 3 and 4 and all blade server expansion cards in  
the Blade unit must use the same interface type. Therefore, you must install Fibre Channel  
expansion cards when you install Fibre Channel switch modules into the Blade unit.  
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The following table summarizes the application for each switch module.  
Bay  
Fibre Channel switch-module function  
3
4
Port 0 connection on the Intel Blade Server Fibre Channel Expansion Card in the Blade  
unit  
Port 1 connection on the Intel Blade Server Fibre Channel Expansion Card in the Blade  
unit  
The second switch module port connection allows for dual paths from the blade server to  
external Fibre Channel devices.  
Installation guidelines  
Before you begin to install the switch module in the SBCE unit, read the following  
information:  
Become familiar with the safety and handling guidelines specified under “Safety and  
and read the safety statements in Blade unit option documentation.  
Blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the component to  
remove it from or install it in the Blade unit, open or close a latch, and so on.  
Green on a component or an green label on or near a component indicates that the  
component can be hot-swapped, which means that if the Blade unit and operating  
system support hot-swap capability, you can remove or install the component while the  
Blade unit is running. Green can also indicate touch points on hot-swap components.  
See the instructions in this chapter and the Installation and User’s Guide(s) on the  
Resource CD for removing or installing a specific hot-swap component and for any  
additional procedures that you might have to perform before you remove or install the  
component.  
You do not have to turn off the Blade unit to install or replace any of the hot-swap  
modules on the rear of the Blade unit.  
For a list of supported options for your SBCE unit, go to  
System reliability guidelines  
Attention: To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability, make sure that:  
Each of the I/O bays on the rear of the SBCE unit has either a module or filler module  
installed.  
A removed hot-swap module is replaced with an identical module or filler module  
within 1 minute of removal.  
A removed hot-swap blade server is replaced with an identical blade server or a filler  
blade within 1 minute of removal.  
The ventilation areas on the sides of the switch module are not blocked.  
You have followed the reliability guidelines in the documentation that comes with the  
SBCE unit.  
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Handling static-sensitive devices  
Attention: Static electricity can damage electronic devices. To avoid damage, keep static-  
sensitive devices in their static-protective packages until you are ready to install them.  
To reduce the possibility of electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions:  
Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.  
Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.  
Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry.  
Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it.  
While the device is still in its static-protective package, touch it to an unpainted metal  
part of the SBCE unit for at least 2 seconds. This drains static electricity from the  
package and from your body.  
Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the SBCE unit without  
setting down the device. If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back in  
its static-protective package. Do not place the device on the SBCE unit or on a  
metal surface.  
Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather. Heating reduces  
indoor humidity and increases static electricity.  
Wear an electrostatic wrist strap, if one is available.  
Installing a switch module  
Statement 3:  
xx CAUTION:  
When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or  
transmitters) are installed, note the following:  
Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in  
exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the  
device.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Danger:  
Danger: Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the  
following.  
Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical  
instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.  
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Class 1 Laser Product  
Laser Klasse 1  
Laser Klass 1  
Luokan 1 Laserlaite  
`
Appareil A Laser de Classe 1  
Statement 8:  
xx CAUTION:  
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following  
label attached.  
xx CAUTION:  
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that  
has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you  
suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician.  
Complete the following steps to install a switch module:  
1. Review the information in “Safety and regulatory information” on page v and  
2. Remove the acoustic attenuation module option, if necessary, from the rear of  
the Blade unit. See the Installation and User’s Guide for your Blade unit on the  
Resource CD for detailed removal instructions.  
Acoustic  
attenuation  
module  
Locking  
handle  
Figure 3. Removing the acoustic attenuation module.  
3. Make sure that the Blade unit is turned on, the green dc power LED on each power  
module is lit, and the green OK LED on the management module is lit.  
4. Select only I/O bay 3 or bay 4 in which to install the switch module.  
5. Remove the filler module from the I/O bay in which you are installing the switch  
module. Store the filler module for future use.  
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6. If you have not already done so, touch the static-protective package that contains the  
switch module to an unpainted metal part of the Blade unit for at least 2 seconds.  
7. Remove the switch module from its static-protective package.  
8. Squeeze the release-lever latch to move the insertion arm, as shown in the following  
illustration.  
Release-lever  
latch  
OK  
!
2
TX  
RX  
G
!
0
FC  
15  
!
2
G
TX  
RX  
Figure 4. Squeezing the release-lever latch.  
9. Pull the release lever down to completely open the lever, as shown in the following  
illustration. When the lever is in the open position, you can correctly install the switch  
module in the Blade unit.  
O
K
!
2G TX  
RX  
!
0
FC  
15  
2G  
T
X
RX  
!
Figure 5. Opening the release lever.  
10. With the port side facing you and the release lever in the open position (perpendicular  
to the module), slide the switch module into the I/O bay until it stops.  
Figure 6 on page 16 shows how to install a switch module in the rear of the SBCE unit.  
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Switch module  
SBCE unit  
A
O
C
K
!
D
C
O
K
!
2
T
X/  
/
R
X
L
I
N
3K  
T
X
/
R
X
L
I
N
2
T
R
4K  
G
X
T
0
X
0
/
X
0
R
!
5
5
D8  
8
9
A
1
0
FC  
C
O
K
!
1
5
2
G
T
R
X
X
!
A
O
C
K
!
D
C
0
2
FC  
C
T
X
/
R
X
L
I
N
1
5
3K  
2
G
T
T
R
X
X
X
/
R
Release lever  
X
L
I
N
!
4K  
T
A
0
X
0
/
0
R
5
5
D8  
8
9
Release-lever latch  
Figure 6. Installing a switch module.  
11. Raise the release lever until it moves to the upright (closed) position. This locks the  
switch module in the SBCE unit.  
NOTE  
The switch module takes approximately 60 seconds to complete the power-on  
self-test (POST). When the switch module is turned on, an LED test occurs. All  
LEDs are lit and remain lit for approximately 5 seconds; then, the LEDs will all  
turn off, except the OK LED. The OK LED flashes to indicate a normal POST  
condition; then, POST proceeds as described in the next step.  
NOTE  
To maintain proper airflow, make sure that the ventilation areas on the sides of  
the switch module are not blocked.  
12. Make sure that the LEDs on the switch module indicate that it is operating correctly.  
Make sure that:  
When the POST starts, the green OK LED on the switch module is flashing. The  
POST tests the condition of firmware, memory, data paths, and switch logic and  
uses the fault LED to indicate pass or fail conditions.  
The green OK LED on the switch module stops flashing to indicate that the switch  
logic has completed POST.  
13. If you have a second switch module to install, repeat step 5 on page 14 through  
step 12; otherwise, go to step 14.  
14. If you are using the external switch-module ports, connect an SFP module  
option to external Fibre Channel port 0 and Fibre Channel port 15. For SFP  
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SFP module.  
NOTE  
SFP module options do not come with the switch module, but are required if you  
want to use external switch-module ports.  
15. Use LC-LC or LC-SC fiber-optic cables to connect the switch-module external  
ports to external Fibre Channel devices. For more information, see the  
documentation that comes with the cable options.  
NOTE  
You can remove and replace an SFP module while the switch module is  
operating without damaging the switch module or the SFP module. However,  
transmission on the affected port will be interrupted until the SFP module and  
cables are installed. See the documentation that comes with the connected Fibre  
Channel device for information about installation, configuration, and startup  
sequence.  
16. Replace the acoustic attenuation module, if you removed it in step 2 on page 14.  
Removing or replacing a switch module  
Statement 8:  
xx CAUTION:  
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following  
label attached.  
xx CAUTION:  
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that  
hed. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you  
with one of these parts, contact a service technician.  
Complete the following steps to replace a switch module:  
1. Review the information in “Safety and regulatory information” on page v and  
2. Remove the acoustic attenuation module, if any, from the rear of the SBCE unit. For  
more information, see the illustration in step 2 on page 14 and the Intel Server  
Chassis SBCE Installation and User’s Guide on the Resource CD that came with  
your SBCE unit.  
3. Remove the LC-LC or LC-SC fiber-optic cables from the two external ports on the SFP  
module. Removing these cables disrupts the network connection from the external  
Fibre Channel port to any connected external Fibre Channel devices. For removal  
instructions, see the documentation that comes with the cable options.  
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4. Remove any SFP modules from the switch-module external Fibre Channel ports. For  
SFP module removal instructions, see the documentation that comes with the SFP  
module.  
5. Pull the release latch toward the bottom of the switch module, as shown in Figure 7.  
The module moves out of the bay approximately 0.6 cm (0.25 inch).  
Switch module  
SBCE unit  
A
O
C
K
!
D
C
O
K
!
2
T
X/  
/
R
X
L
I
N
3K  
T
X
/
R
X
L
I
N
2
T
R
4K  
G
X
T
0
X
0
/R  
X
0
!
5
5
D8  
8
9
A
0
FC  
C
O
K
!
1
5
2
G
T
R
X
X
!
A
O
C
K
!
D
C
0
2
FC  
C
T
X
/
R
X
L
I
N
1
5
3K  
2
G
T
T
R
X
X
X
/
R
Release lever  
X
L
I
N
!
4K  
T
A
0
X
0
/
0
R
5
5
D8  
8
9
Release-lever latch  
Figure 7. Removing a switch module.  
NOTE  
If you do not replace the switch module, you must insert a filler module into the  
empty bay within 1 minute.  
6. Slide the switch module out of the bay and set it aside. Within 1 minute, place either  
another switch module or a filler module in the bay.  
NOTE  
To make sure that the switch module is active after you replace it, see step 11 on  
7. If you placed another switch module into the bay and if you are using the external  
switch-module ports, insert any SFP modules that you removed in step 4 on page 14  
into external Fibre Channel port 0 and Fibre Channel port 15. For SFP module  
installation instructions, see the documentation that comes with the SFP  
module.  
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8. Use LC-LC or LC-SC fiber-optic cables to connect the switch-module external ports to  
external Fibre Channel devices. For more information, see the documentation that  
comes with the cable options.  
9. Replace the acoustic attenuation module option, if you removed it in step 2 on page 14.  
For detailed installation instructions, see the Intel Server Chassis SBCE  
Installation and User’s Guide on the Resource CD.  
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Channel ports  
This chapter describes the information panel and LEDs on the switch module and the  
external Fibre Channel ports on the information panel.  
Information panel  
The switch-module information panel contains LEDs and two Fibre Channel ports, as  
shown in Figure 8.  
OK  
!
System status LEDs  
TX  
2G  
!
RX  
Port 0 LEDs  
0
Port 0  
FC  
Port 15  
15  
Port 15 LEDs  
TX  
2G  
RX  
!
Figure 8. Fibre Channel switch-module information panel.  
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The switch-module information panel contains the following components:  
Comprehensive LEDs that display the status of the switch module and the network. For  
more information, see “LEDs.”  
Two external Fibre Channel connectors to connect Fibre Channel devices, such as disk  
subsystems, tape drives, and other servers; and SAN devices, such as Fibre Channel  
switches, extenders, and gateways. These connectors are identified as port 0 and port  
15 in the switch configuration menus and are labeled 0 and 15 (from top to bottom) on  
the switch module, as shown in Figure 8.  
NOTE  
The internal connectors are numbered 1 through 14.  
LEDs  
After you install the switch module in the SBCE unit, the switch-module LEDs become  
active. There are three possible LED states: off, lit, and flashing. The lit (steady) LEDs and  
flashing LEDs can be green or amber.  
The LEDs might display any of these states and colors during startup, POST, or other  
diagnostic tests. This is typical and does not indicate a problem, unless the LEDs do not  
indicate a healthy state after all the startup (boot) processes and diagnostic tests have been  
completed. If one or more LEDs do not display a healthy state, make sure that the LEDs are  
not set to beacon. For information about how to turn beaconing on and off, see the Brocade  
Fabric OS Procedures Guide or the Brocade Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide  
v4.2.0 or later on the Resource CD.  
Any errors that are detected during POST are written to the system log. This log is  
accessible through the errShow command. For information about this command, see the  
Brocade Fabric OS Procedures Guide on the Resource CD. For information about error  
messages, see the Brocade Diagnostic and System Error Message Reference Manual on the  
Resource CD.  
NOTE  
You can also use the management module to make sure that the switch module is  
correctly operating. For more information, see the Intel Server Chassis SBCE  
Installation and User’s Guide and the Intel Server Chassis SBCE Hardware  
Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide on the Resource CD.  
Figure 9 shows the locations of the LEDs on the switch module. To interpret the meaning of  
the LED states, see Table 2.  
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OK  
!
OK LED (green)  
Port speed LED  
Fault (system error)  
LED (amber)  
Port diagnostics LED  
TX  
RX  
2G  
!
0
Port status LED  
Figure 9. Fibre Channel switch-module LEDs. Notes:  
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.  
An amber LED is lit when a system error or event has occurred. To identify the error or  
event, check the LEDs on the information panel of the switch module and see Table 2  
for more information.  
An LED test occurs whenever the switch module is turned on. All LEDs are lit and  
remain lit for approximately 5 seconds; then, the LEDs will all turn off, except the OK  
LED. The OK LED flashes to indicate a normal POST condition; then, POST proceeds  
as described in step 12 on page 16.  
See the diagnostic section of the Brocade Diagnostic and System Error Message  
Reference Manual on the Resource CD for more information about the LEDs.  
Table 2. Switch-module LED descriptions .  
LED name  
LED color and state  
None  
Hardware status  
System status (OK  
and !)  
The switch module is off or receiving no power.  
System status (OK) Green: Steady  
The switch module is on and the power modules in  
the SBCE unit are correctly operating.  
Green: Flashing  
Green: Off  
POST is running.  
The amber LED is lit or there is no power.  
Fault. POST failure or critical alert.  
System status (!)  
(Fibre Channel  
switch-module fault)  
Amber: Steady  
When this LED is lit, the system-error LED on the  
SBCE unit is also lit.  
Amber: Off  
The green LED is lit, indicating a healthy switch, or, if  
the green LED is off, there is no power.  
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Table 2. Switch-module LED descriptions (continued).  
LED name  
Port speed  
LED color and state  
Hardware status  
Green: Off  
The indicated Fibre Channel switch-module port (0 or  
15) is operating at 1 Gbps.  
Green: On  
Green: Off  
The indicated Fibre Channel switch-module port (0 or  
15) is operating at 2 Gbps.  
Port status  
No signal or the port diagnostics LED is active on the  
indicated port (0 or 15).  
Green: Steady  
The indicated port (0 or 15) is online.  
Green: Flickering  
The indicated port (0 or 15) is connected and Fibre  
Channel activity is occurring on that port.  
Green: Flashing slowly The indicated port (0 or 15) is online but segmented  
from the connected switch or device.  
Green: Flashing rapidly The indicated port (0 or 15) is in the internal loopback  
mode because of diagnostics.  
Port diagnostics  
Amber: Off  
No faults on the indicated port (0 or 15).  
Amber: Steady  
The indicated port (0 or 15) signal is present but not  
online.  
Amber: Flashing slowly The indicated port (0 or 15) has been disabled, or  
switch beaconing is on.  
Amber: Flashing rapidly This LED is lit on the indicated port (0 or 15) when the  
port-diagnostics program has discovered an error  
(port fault).  
NOTE  
For LED locations, see Figure 9 on page 23.  
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4 Configuring the switch module through the  
Telnet interface  
The switch module contains a Telnet server. This server enables a Telnet client to establish  
a Telnet session with the Fibre Channel switch module to retrieve information or to  
configure parameters using the command-line interface (CLI). You can perform a variety of  
fabric and switch-management tasks through an Ethernet connection using the CLI.  
You can access the Telnet interface in two ways:  
In the SBCE management-module Web interface  
In a command-line window on a network management workstation  
For you to configure the switch module through the Telnet interface, the Internet protocol  
(IP) address and subnet masks must be compatible, and the following configuration settings  
in the management module must be enabled:  
Switch-module external port 0 and port 15  
External management for external port 0 and port 15  
For you to access a switch module from a network management workstation, make sure that  
it is connected to an external SBCE management-module Ethernet port.  
To enable the configuration settings in the management-module Web interface, click I/O  
Module Tasks Management Advanced Switch Management Advanced Setup.  
Important: Before you configure the switch module, make sure that the management  
modules in the SBCE unit are correctly configured. In addition, for you to access and  
manage the switch module from an external environment, you might have to enable certain  
features, such as the external ports and external management over all ports. See the  
applicable Intel Server Chassis SBCE Installation and User’s Guide documents on the  
Resource CD for more information. For information about configuring the switch module,  
see the Brocade Fabric OS Reference Manual on the Resource CD.  
Connecting to the switch module  
To use the Telnet program (in VT100 compatible terminal mode) to access and control the  
switch module, you must know the IP address for the switch module and have an existing  
network connection. If you have to obtain the IP address for the switch module or establish  
a network connection, contact your system or network administrator.  
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Establishing a Telnet session through the management  
module  
Complete the following steps to establish a Telnet session through the Blade management  
module:  
1. In your browser, in the address bar, type http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is  
the IP address of the SBCE management-module interface. Click GO or press Enter.  
The Enter Network Password window opens.  
NOTE  
The default IP address for the SBCE management module is 192.168.70.125.  
Figure 10. Enter Network Password window.  
2. In the User Name field, type the initial default user name, USERID. In the Password  
field, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD(the sixth character is a zero, not  
the letter O). The user name and password are case sensitive.  
The Active Session from Same Client window opens.  
Figure 11. Active Session from Same Client window. 3.In the Inactive session  
timeout value field, select the timeout value for this Web session and click Start New  
Session. The SBCE management-module main window opens.  
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Figure 12. Management-module main window.  
4. In the left navigation pane, under I/O Module Tasks, click Management. The I/O  
Module Management window opens.  
Figure 13. Switch Management window.  
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5. Click the link for either Bay 3 or Bay 4. A window similar to the one in Figure 14 on  
page 28 opens.  
Figure 14. Switch Management window showing switch-module 3 example.  
6. Make sure that the IP address is the same in the Current IP Configuration and New  
Static IP Configuration sections.  
7. Scroll down and click Advanced Switch Management. A window similar to the one  
in Figure 15 opens.  
Figure 15. Switch Management window - advanced.  
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8. To start a Telnet session, scroll down to the Start Telnet/Web Session section and  
click Start Telnet Session.  
The management-module command-prompt window opens, as shown in Figure 16.  
Figure 16. Management-module command-prompt window for Fibre Channel  
switch module.  
9. At the Loginprompt, type the initial default user name, USERID, and press Enter. At  
the Passwordprompt, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD(the sixth  
character is a zero, not the letter O), and press Enter. The user name and password are  
case sensitive.  
10. If you are accessing the switch module for the first time, press Enter to change the  
switch passwords. You are prompted for a password for the root, factory, and user  
accounts.  
A window similar to the one in Figure 17 opens.  
Figure 17. Management-module password-change window.  
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After you have changed all of the passwords, the command prompt is displayed in a  
Figure 18. Management-module command-line interface window.  
11. To open online help to view the available commands, type helpand press Enter.  
For more information about using the CLI, see the Brocade Fabric OS Reference Manual  
on the Resource CD.  
Establishing a Telnet session in a command-line window  
You can access the switch module by IP-enabled devices that are connected to the SBCE  
management module. An Ethernet connection to the management-module external ports on  
the Blade unit is required. For more information, see the following documents on the  
Resource CD:  
Intel Server Chassis SBCE Installation and User’s Guide  
Intel Server Chassis SBCE Management Module Installation Guide  
Intel Server Management Module SBCECMM Installation and User’s Guide  
Complete the following steps to establish a Telnet session through a command-line  
window:  
1. Open a command-line window on the network-management workstation.  
2. Type one of the following commands and press Enter. The IP addresses in these  
commands are default IP addresses.  
For the switch module in I/O bay 3:  
telnet 192.168.70.129  
For the switch module in I/O bay 4:  
telnet 192.168.70.130  
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A Telnet command-prompt window opens.  
Figure 19. Telnet command-prompt window.  
3. At the Loginprompt, type the initial default user name, USERID, and press  
Enter. At the Passwordprompt, type the initial default password,  
PASSW0RD(the sixth character is a zero, not the letter O). The user name and  
password are case sensitive.  
4. If you are accessing the switch module for the first time, press Enter to change the  
switch passwords. You are prompted for a password for the root, factory, and user  
accounts.  
A window similar to the one in Figure 20 opens.  
Figure 20. Telnet password-change window.  
After you have changed all of the passwords, the command prompt is displayed in a  
window similar to the one in Figure 21.  
Figure 21. Telnet command-line interface window.  
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5 Configuring the switch module through the  
Advanced Web Tools interface  
The switch module contains a Web server interface known as Advanced Web Tools. This  
server enables a Web-based client to establish a Web-interface session with the Fibre  
Channel switch module to retrieve information or to configure parameters using a Web  
browser. You can perform a variety of fabric and switch-management tasks through an  
Ethernet connection using a Web browser.  
You can access the management-module Web interface in two ways:  
In the SBCE unit management-module Web interface  
Through a Web browser on a network-management workstation  
Advanced Web Tools is a graphical interface that requires a Web browser to view and  
manage the switch. For information about system requirements and supported Web  
browsers, see the Brocade Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide v4.2.0 or later on the  
Resource CD.  
For you to configure the switch module through the Web interface, the IP address and  
subnet masks must be compatible, and the following configuration settings in the  
management module must be enabled:  
Switch-module external port 0 and port 15  
External management for external port 0 and port 15  
For you to access a switch module from a network management workstation, make sure that  
it is connected to an external SBCE management-module Ethernet port.  
To enable the configuration settings in the management-module Web interface, click I/O  
Module Tasks Management Advanced Switch Management Advanced Setup.  
Important: Before you configure the switch module, make sure that the management  
modules in the SBCE unit are correctly configured. In addition, for you to access and  
manage the switch module from an external environment, you might have to enable certain  
features, such as the external ports and external management over all ports. See the Intel  
Server Chassis SBCE Installation and User’s Guide documents on the Resource CD for  
more information. For information about configuring the switch module, see the Brocade  
Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide v4.2.0 or later on the Resource CD.  
Connecting to the switch module  
For you to use the Advanced Web Tools interface to access and control the switch module,  
you must know the IP address for the switch module and have an existing network  
connection. If you have to obtain the IP address for the switch module or establish a  
network connection, contact your system or network administrator.  
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management module  
Complete the following steps to establish a Web-interface session through the Blade  
management module:  
1. In your browser, in the address field, type http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
is the IP address of the Blade management-module interface. Click GO or press Enter.  
The Enter Network Password window opens.  
NOTE  
The default IP address for the Blade management module is 192.168.70.125.  
Figure 22. Enter Network Password window.  
2. In the User Name field, type the initial default user name, USERID. In the Password  
field, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD(the sixth character is a zero, not  
the letter O). The user name and password are case sensitive.  
The Active Session from Same Client window opens.  
Figure 23. Active Session from Same Client window.  
3. In the Inactive session timeout value field, select the timeout value for this Web  
session and click Start New Session. The Blade management-module main window  
opens.  
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Figure 24. Management-module main window.  
4. In the left navigation pane, under I/O Module Tasks, click Management. The Switch  
Management window opens.  
Figure 25. Switch Management window.  
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5. Click the link for either switch module 3 or switch module 4. A window similar to the  
Figure 26. Switch Management window showing switch module 3 example.  
6. Make sure that the IP address is the same in the Current IP Configuration and New  
Static IP Configuration sections.  
7. Scroll down and click Advanced Switch Management. A window similar to the one  
in Figure 27 opens.  
Figure 27. Switch Management window - advanced.  
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8. To start a Web-interface session, scroll down to the Start Telnet/Web Session section  
and click Start Web Session.  
The switch-module Advanced Web Tools interface window opens, as shown in Figure  
Figure 28. Advanced Web Tools interface window (management-module view).  
9. To perform switch-module administrative tasks, click Admin, and log in to the switch.  
In the User Name field, type the initial default user name, USERID. In the Password  
field, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD(the sixth character is a zero, not  
the letter O). The user name and password are case sensitive.  
For more information about using the Advanced Web Tools interface, see the Brocade  
Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide v4.2.0 or later on the Resource CD.  
Establishing a Web-interface session through a Web  
browser  
You can access the switch module by IP-enabled devices that are connected to the SBCE  
management module. An Ethernet connection to the management-module external ports on  
the Blade unit is required. For more information, see the following documents on the  
Resource CD:  
Intel Server Chassis SBCE Installation and User’s Guide  
Intel Server Chassis SBCE Management Module Installation Guide  
Intel Server Management Module SBCECMM Installation and User’s Guide  
Complete the following steps to establish a Web-interface session through a Web browser:  
1. Open a supported Web browser on the network-management workstation.  
2. Type one of the following Web addresses in the address field and press Enter. These  
Web addresses contain default IP addresses.  
For I/O bay 3:  
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For I/O bay 4:  
The switch-module Advanced Web Tools interface window opens, as shown in Figure  
Figure 29. Advanced Web Tools interface window (Web-browser view).  
3. To perform switch-module administrative tasks, click Admin, and log in to the  
switch. In the User Name field, type the initial default user name, USERID. In  
the Password field, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD(the sixth  
character is a zero, not the letter O). The user name and password are case sensitive.  
For more information about using the Advanced Web Tools interface, see the Brocade  
Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide v4.2.0 or later on the Resource CD.  
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6 Advanced features for the Brocade Enterprise  
and Entry SAN switch modules  
You can upgrade the switch module to use the following optional features after you  
Enterprise version and the Entry version of the switch module.  
Table 3. Optional features  
Optional feature  
Description  
Brocade Advanced Performance Monitoring  
• Provides advanced performance-monitoring  
procedures through the Brocade switch  
module:  
— End-to-end operations  
— Small computer system interface (SCSI)  
read operations  
— SCSI write operations  
— SCSI read/write operations  
— SCSI versus IP traffic-usage comparisons  
• Enables performance tuning of the Brocade  
SAN  
Brocade ISL Trunking  
• Logically combines the two external switch-  
module ports (0 and 15) into one 4 Gb trunk  
link when the ports are connected (inter-switch  
linked) to another Brocade switch module  
• Ensures optimum performance for servers that  
use this trunk  
Brocade Performance Bundle  
Brocade Extended Fabrics  
Includes both the Advanced Performance  
Monitoring and ISL Trunking advanced features  
Enables full bandwidth performance at extended  
distances up to 100 km (62.14 miles).  
For more information about configuring the  
Extended Fabrics feature, see the Release Notes  
for Brocade Enterprise SAN Switch Module and  
Brocade Entry SAN Switch Module on the  
Resource CD.  
Brocade Advanced Security (Secure OS)  
Provides increased security for the Brocade SAN  
through encryption, digital certificates, digital  
signatures, and various access-control lists  
Brocade Remote Switch  
Connects two Brocade fabrics over a wide area  
network (WAN)  
Brocade Entry Switch Upgrade  
Increases the scalability of the Entry version from  
two switches in the fabric to Full SAN Scaling (up to  
239 switches).  
This feature is available only for the Entry version.  
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To activate and use these optional software features, you must purchase the corresponding  
license keys. For information about these features, see the following documentation on the  
Resource CD:  
Brocade Fabric OS Procedures Guide v4.2.0 or later  
Brocade Fabric OS Reference Manual  
Release Notes for Brocade Enterprise SAN Switch Module and Brocade Entry SAN  
Switch Module  
Brocade Diagnostic and System Error Message Reference Manual  
Brocade Fabric OS Features Guide v4.2.0 or later  
Brocade Advanced Web Tools Administrator’s Guide v4.2.0 or later  
Brocade ISL Trunking User’s Guide  
Brocade Advanced Performance Monitor User’s Guide  
See “Related documentation” on page 6 for descriptions of these documents.  
The Enterprise version comes with a Full SAN Scaling (up to 239 switches) license. This  
license allows for up to 239 domain attachments within a fabric. The Entry version is  
limited to a two-domain fabric. The Entry version is upgradeable through the purchase of  
an optional license key that provides Full SAN Scaling capabilities.  
Before you can upgrade and install a new license key, you must determine the license  
identifier (ID) of the switch module. Use the Telnet program to log in to the switch module  
page 25, and run the licenseidshow command to determine this value. Record the license  
ID value future reference. For information about this command, see the Brocade Fabric OS  
Reference Manual on the Resource CD.  
To purchase and obtain a license key for an optional feature, go to contact your your Intel  
support representative. A license key will be provided through the Web site that is described  
in the documentation that you receive after you purchase the feature.  
To install an optional feature on the switch, you must add the corresponding license to the  
list of current features for the switch. Use the Telnet program to log in to the switch module  
page 25, and run the licenseadd "key" command, where key is the license key for the new  
feature. For information about this command, see the Brocade Fabric OS Reference Manual  
on the Resource CD.  
To make sure that the license has been successfully added to the switch key, run the  
licenseshow command. For information about this command, see the Brocade Fabric OS  
Reference Manual on the Resource CD.  
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A Getting Help and Technical Assistance  
This appendix contains information about where to go for additional  
information on Intel products, what to do if you experience a problem with  
your server platform, and whom to call for service if it is necessary.  
Before you call  
Before you call, make sure that you have taken these steps to try to solve the  
problem yourself:  
Check all cables to make sure that they are connected.  
Check the power switches to make sure that the system is turned on.  
Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation, and  
use the diagnostic tools that come with your system.  
You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the  
troubleshooting procedures that Intel provides in the publications that are  
provided on the Resource CD that ships with your system and software. The  
documentation also describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform. Most  
systems, operating systems, and programs come with information that  
contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error messages and  
error codes. If you suspect a software problem, see the information for the  
operating system or program.  
Using the documentation  
Information about your server platform and pre installed software, if any, is  
available on the Resource CD that comes with your system. The Resource  
CD includes user manuals, maintenance manuals and troubleshooting  
guides. See the troubleshooting information in your system documentation  
information or the diagnostic programs might tell you that you need  
additional or updated device drivers or other software. The troubleshooting  
information or the diagnostic programs might tell you that you need  
additional or updated device drivers or other software.  
Hardware and software service and support  
Contact your Intel Support Representative for hardware and software service  
and support.  
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