HP Hewlett Packard Switch A7340 96002 User Manual

quick start guide  
hp surestore fc  
1Gb/2Gb switch 16B  
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Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Fibre Channel Cable Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Configuring and Connecting the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Saving the System Configuration Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Backing up the Switch Configuration Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Restoring the System Configuration Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
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Next Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
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Maintenance and Diagnostic Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
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Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Product Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
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Revision History  
December 2001  
First release.  
Updates  
For the most current information about the HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb  
Switch 16B, visit the support Web site located at  
http://www.hp.com/support/fc16B.  
For information about product availability, configuration, and connectivity,  
consult your HP account representative.  
Related Publications  
Related product information can be found in the following publications.  
Those publications with part numbers are provided as printed copies with  
your product. The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Documentation  
CD contains all publications listed in the table below and is also provided  
with your product.  
Title  
Part Number  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Quick  
Start Guide  
A7340-96002  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B  
Documentation CD  
A7340-11001  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B  
Installation and Reference Guide  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Fabric OS Reference Manual, version 3.0  
Fabric OS Procedures Guide, version 3.0  
Fabric OS Version 3.0 Release Notes, version 3.0 Available only on CD  
Fabric Watch User’s Guide, version 3.0  
QuickLoop User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Web Tools User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
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Title  
Part Number  
Distributed Fabrics User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Zoning User’s Guide, version 3.0  
MIB Reference Manual, version 3.0  
ISL Trunking User’s Guide, version 3.0  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Available only on CD  
Advanced Performance Monitoring User’s Guide, Available only on CD  
version 3.0  
Merging Heterogeneous Fabrics Instructions  
Available only on CD  
For information about Fibre Channel standards, visit the Fibre Channel  
Association Web site, located at http://www.fibrechannel.com.  
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INSTALLING THE SWITCH  
Product Description  
The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B is a 16-port Fibre Channel  
gigabit switch that supports link speeds up to 2 Gbps. Each port  
automatically negotiates to the highest common speed of all devices  
connected to the port. The ports are compatible with SFPs (small form  
factor pluggable media), are universal and self-configuring, and are capable  
of individually becoming an F_Port (fabric enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop  
enabled), or an E_Port (expansion port).  
The base product, A7340A/AZ, comes with Web Tools, QuickLoop,  
Zoning, and Fabric Watch. Switches purchased with the Performance  
Upgrade (Option 001) have four additional features: ISL Trunking,  
Advanced Performance Monitoring, Extended Fabrics, and Remote Switch.  
Safety Guidelines  
Follow these safety guidelines to ensure successful and safe operation of  
the switch:  
The supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size must conform to the  
electrical rating on the switch nameplate.  
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The ambient air temperature near the switch must not exceed 40 degrees  
Celsius. This is particularly important to verify if the switch is installed  
in a closed or multi-rack assembly.  
The volume of air flow available to the switch must be at least 300 cubic  
feet per minute. The air vents must not be blocked.  
Follow these safety guidelines for rack-mount installation:  
The rack space must be 1U high, 19 inches wide, and 24 inches deep.  
All equipment installed in the rack should have a reliable branch circuit  
ground connection. Do not rely on a connection to a branch circuit, such  
as a power strip.  
The additional weight of the switch should not unbalance the rack or  
exceed the rack’s weight limits.  
The rack should be mechanically secured to insure stability in the event  
of an earthquake.  
WARNING For safety reasons, when installing this product in an  
equipment rack, you must consider rack stability against tipping. Please  
refer to the Hewlett-Packard Rack System/E User's Manual provided with  
the equipment rack to determine rack stability (also available in electronic  
format through the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com/racksolutions/). If the  
necessary stability is not achieved, through the placement of additional  
equipment or ballast, the equipment rack must be anchored to the building  
structure before operation.  
Package Contents  
The major items contained in the FC 16B shipping carton(s) include the  
following items:  
One FC 16B switch, two fan trays, and one or two power supplies  
installed  
One 10 ft. RS-232 serial cable (convertible to an RJ-45 connector  
through removal of the adapter on the end of the cable)  
Two 6 ft. power cables (according to the number of power supplies  
included with the switch)  
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Four rubber mounting feet (used only for setting up the switch as a  
stand-alone unit)  
Two rails and one bag of rail mounting hardware (required if the switch  
is to be installed in a rack):  
hp surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Quick Start Guide  
HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B Documentation CD-ROM  
Installing the Switch as a Stand-Alone Unit  
This section provides instructions for setting up the switch as a stand-alone  
unit on a flat surface. The following items are required:  
FC 16B switch  
Power cables  
Rubber mounting feet  
To set up the switch as a stand-alone unit:  
1. Check contents of the shipping carton to verify all the required parts and  
hardware are available.  
2. Apply the rubber feet by completing the following steps:  
CAUTION Installing the rubber feet on the switch is recommended to help  
prevent the switch from accidentally sliding off the supporting surface.  
a. Clean the four depressions that are at each corner of the bottom of the  
switch to ensure they are free of dust.  
b. Place a rubber foot in each depression, with the adhesive side against  
the chassis, and press into place.  
3. Place the switch on a flat, sturdy surface.  
4. Provide power to the switch by completing the following steps:  
a. Connect the power cable to the FC 16B power supply and to a power  
outlet. Ensure the power cable is routed so that it is not exposed to  
stress.  
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b. Turn on the power supply (flip the AC switch to “I”) when ready to  
supply power to the switch. The switch automatically runs POST  
(power on self-test) each time it is turned on.  
for the remaining power supply.  
Note Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is  
correctly set. For instructions on how to set the IP address, see  
“Configuring and Connecting the Switch” on page 17.  
Installing the Switch in a Rack  
This section provides instructions for installing the FC 16B in an HP or  
Compaq/Rittal rack.  
Figure 1. FC 16B Rack-Mounted Switch  
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The following items are required to install the switch in a rack:  
FC 16B switch  
Power cables  
#2 Phillips and T25 Torx screwdrivers  
Rails and rail mounting hardware:  
(2) Rear mounting bracket  
(6) #8-32 x 5/16 Phillips pan-head screw with captive star lock  
washer  
(6) #8 Flat washer  
(6) M5 Torx head screw with captive lock washer  
(2) Rubber washer  
(4) M5 U-type Tinnerman clip (HP rack only)  
(4) #10-32 square Tinnerman nut (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
(4) #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips pan-head screw with attached lock  
washer (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
(6) Spacer (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
(4) M5 flat washer (Compaq/Rittal rack only)  
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CAUTION For proper airflow, the SFP media side of the FC 16B faces the  
rear of the rack. This mounting allows air to enter from the front of the rack  
and to exhaust at the rear of the rack, similar to other rack-mounted  
equipment. This prevents switch overheating which may cause it to fail  
To install the switch in a rack:  
1. Check contents of the shipping carton to verify all the required parts and  
hardware are available.  
2. Choose a mounting location in the rack for the switch.  
3. Attach the rear rail-tray brackets to the rear rack uprights by completing  
one of the following steps:  
– For an HP rack, install each of the two mounting brackets with (1)  
M5 Torx head screw with captive lock washers as shown in Figure 2.  
Figure 2. Installing the Rear Rail-Tray Brackets (HP Rack-left rear upright))  
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– For a Compaq/Rittal rack, assemble each of the two brackets with (2)  
spacers, (2) M5 flat washers, and (1) M5 Torx head screw with  
captive lock washers as shown in Figure 3.  
Note For the Compaq/Rittal rack, the alignment pins will be resting on  
the top surfaces of the spacers.  
Figure 3. Installing the Rear Rail-Tray Brackets (Compaq/Rittal Rack)  
4. Install the Tinnerman clips or nuts by completing one of the following  
steps:  
– For an HP rack, install (2) M5 U-type Tinnerman clips for each of  
the front columns of the rack in the top and bottom positions of the  
three-hole EIA pattern as shown in Figure 4.  
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Figure 4. Installing the Tinnerman Clips (HP Rack)  
– For a Compaq/Rittal rack, install (2) #10-32 square Tinnerman nuts  
for each of the front columns of the rack in the top and bottom  
positions of the three-hole EIA pattern. Also install (1) spacer in the  
center position for each column on the front of the rack. See  
Figure 5.  
Figure 5. Installing the Tinnerman Nuts and Spacers (Compaq/Rittal Rack)  
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5. Assemble the outer rails by completing the following steps:  
a. As an aid in assembly, two rubber washers have been included to help  
keep the rear slotted portion of the outer rail flush against the rear  
rail-tray brackets. Install them as shown in Figure 6.  
Figure 6. Installing the Rubber Washers  
b. Insert the alignment pins attached to the outer rail front flange into the  
center opening in the rack.  
Note For the Compaq/Rittal rack, the alignment pins will be resting on  
the top surfaces of the spacers.  
c. Depending on the rack you are using, complete one of the following  
tasks:  
– For an HP rack, install one M5 Torx screw in the upper hole  
location of the right rail. Then, install one M5 Torx screw in the  
lower location of the left rail. See Figure 7.  
Note Do not install the upper left and lower right screws until later.  
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Figure 7. Assembling the Outer Rails (HP Rack)  
– For a Compaq/Rittal rack, install one #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips  
pan-head screw in the upper hole location of the right rail. Then,  
install one #10-32 x 5/8 Phillips pan-head screw in the lower  
location of the left rail.  
6. Assemble the two inner rails (one on each side) to the switch using (6)  
#8-32 x 5/16 Phillips pan-head screws, and #8 flat washer as shown in  
Figure 8.  
Figure 8. Assembling the Inner Rails  
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CAUTION Do not use any other screws other than the six that are provided.  
Use of any longer lengths can cause damage to internal components of the  
switch. Before tightening screws, make sure that the rails are centered to  
the overall height of the switch.  
7. Insert the switch with the attached inner rails into the outer rails.  
– For an HP rack, assemble (2) remaining M5 Torx screws to  
complete the installation. See Figure 9.  
Figure 9. Installing Switch into an HP Rack  
– For the Compaq/Rittal rack only, install the remaining #10-32 x  
5/8 Phillips pan-head screws.  
8. Provide power to the switch by completing the following steps:  
CAUTION Ensure the power cable or cables are routed so that they are not  
exposed to stress when the switch is moved on the slides.  
Note Allow for 1U space in the rack for every 10 switches to facilitate  
power cable management.  
a. Connect the power cable to the FC 16B power supply and to a power  
outlet.  
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b. Turn on the power supply (flip the AC switch to “I”) when ready to  
supply power to the switch. The switch automatically runs POST  
(power on self-test) each time it is turned on.  
for the remaining power supply.  
Note Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is  
correctly set. For instructions on how to set the IP address, see  
“Configuring and Connecting the Switch” on page 17.  
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SETUP  
System Components  
The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B consists of the following  
components:  
A 1U chassis, designed to be mounted in a 19-inch rack, with forced-air  
cooling that flows from the power supply side of the switch to the SFP  
media side.  
16 optical ports, compatible with SFPs (small form factor pluggable  
media).  
One RS-232 serial port (DB9 connector) on the SFP media side.  
One IEEE compliant RJ-45 connector on the SFP media side for use  
with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet or in-band.  
A total of 36 LEDs:  
– Two LEDs for each of the 16 ports to indicate port status and link  
speed information.  
– One LED on each power supply to indicate the status of that power  
supply.  
– One LED on the left of the SFP media side to indicate whether the  
switch has power.  
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– One LED in the center of the power supply side to indicate the  
overall switch status.  
Two universal input and redundant power supplies with AC switches  
and built-in fans. The power supplies plug into internal blind-mate  
connectors when installed in the chassis.  
Two fan trays, each containing two fans. Air is pulled in through the rear  
intake and pushed out through the vents on the SFP media side. The fans  
provide adequate cooling for the maximum switch power rating of 102  
Watts.  
Three digital thermometers, capable of sensing a temperature range  
from -55 °C to +125°C, in 0.5°C increments.  
A motherboard that is completely enclosed in an EMI (electromagnetic  
interference) enclosure tray. The logic and chassis ground are connected  
to the chassis by screws. The embedded processor can process frames  
up to 1024 bytes.  
A real-time clock (RTC) with a 10-year, non customer-replaceable  
battery and 56 bytes of NVRAM.  
SFP Media Side  
Figure 10 shows the SFP media side of the FC 16B, which contains the  
serial port, Ethernet port, fiber optic ports and their corresponding LEDs,  
and the switch power LED.  
Switch Power LED  
Ethernet Port  
Serial Port  
Port Status LED (16x)  
Optical Port (16x)  
Port Speed LED (16x)  
Figure 10. The SFP Media Side of the FC 16B  
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The ports on the SFP media side of the FC 16B are color-coded in groups  
with four purple ports alternating with four unmarked ports to indicate  
which ports can be used in the same ISL Trunking group.  
Note ISL Trunking (an optionally licensed feature) is a Fabric OS feature  
that enables distribution of traffic over the combined bandwidth of up to  
four ISLs between two directly adjacent switches, while preserving  
in-order delivery. For information about ISL Trunking, refer to the ISL  
Trunking Users Guide.  
Power Supply Side  
Figure 11 shows the power supply side of the FC 16B, which provides  
access to the fan trays and power supplies and the Switch Status LED. Each  
power supply also has an LED that indicates the status of that power  
supply. The power supplies, fan trays, and entire switch are all FRUs (field  
replaceable units).  
Power Supply #1  
Power Supply LED (2x)  
Switch Status LED  
AC Power Switch (2x)  
Power Supply #2  
Fan Tray Assembly (containing  
fans #1 and 2)  
Spring Latch (2x)  
Fan Tray Assembly  
(containing  
fans #3 and 4)  
Figure 11. The Power Supply Side of the FC 16B  
Power Supply  
The power supplies are universal and capable of functioning worldwide  
without using voltage jumpers or switches. They meet IEC 61000-4-5 surge  
voltage requirements and are autoranging in terms of accommodating input  
voltages and line frequencies. Each power supply has its own built-in fan  
for cooling, pushing the air towards the SFP media side of the switch. See  
“Power Supply” on page 37 for a list of power supply specifications.  
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To turn the FC 16B on, connect one or both power supplies to a power  
source, then flip the AC power switch to the “I” position. To turn the switch  
off, turn off both power supplies (if both are installed) by flipping each AC  
power switch to the “O” position.  
Note Removing all power from the switch triggers a system reset. When  
power is restored, all devices are returned to the last saved state and the  
switch runs POST.  
Fabric Operating System  
Included with the switch is the Fabric OS. The system provides a large  
number of commands and libraries to manage real-time tasks. See the  
Fabric OS Reference Manual and the Fabric OS Procedures Guide for  
details.  
SFPs  
The FC 16B accommodates up to 16 SFPs (small form factor pluggable  
media). The SFPs supported are the SWL (short wavelength) and LWL  
(long wavelength) fibre-optics. Shortwave SFPs have black dots visible  
from the front. Longwave SFPs have blue dots visible from the front. The  
SFPs qualified by HP are 1Gb/2Gb capable.  
To install an SFP, position the SFP so that the key (the tab near the  
cable-end of the SFP) is on top and insert the SFP into the port until it is  
firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks. For more specific  
instructions, refer to the SFP manufacturer’s documentation.  
Note The SFP is keyed so that it can only be inserted with the correct  
orientation into the port. If the SFP does not slide in easily, ensure it is  
correctly oriented.  
Fibre Channel Cable Connections  
LC cables are used to plug into SFPs. The cables required for the  
HP/Brocade 2400 and 2800 switches have SC connectors and connect into  
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GBIC optic modules. LC to SC cables or adapters are required to connect  
the cables together.  
To connect an SC cable to the FC 16B, use the HP C7540A - 2M LC male -  
SC male cable adapter.  
Connect inter switch links (ISLs) between two FC 16B switches using an  
LC to LC cable.  
Table 1. Cables Used with the FC 16B  
LC - SC Cable Connectors  
Product  
Number  
Part  
Number  
Description  
C7534A 5183-2684  
C7540A N/A  
SC female - SC female adapter  
2M LC male - SC male adapter kit -  
contains both C7534A (adapter) and  
C7529A (2 meter cable)  
C7529A 5065-5106  
C7530A 5065-5107  
2m FC Cable LC-SC duplex M/M  
16m FC Cable LC-SC duplex M/M  
LC - LC Cables  
Product  
Number  
Part  
Number  
Description  
C7524A 5065-5101  
C7525A 5065-5102  
C7526A 5065-5103  
C7527A 5065-5104  
2m FC Cable LC duplex M/M  
16m FC Cable LC duplex M/M  
50m FC Cable LC duplex M/M  
200m FC Cable LC duplex M/M  
Configuring and Connecting the Switch  
The following items are required to configure and connect the FC 16B for  
use in a network and fabric:  
The FC 16B installed and connected to a power source  
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Workstation that has a terminal emulator application (such as  
HyperTerminal)  
Serial cable provided with the switch, for connecting the switch to the  
workstation  
An unused IP address  
Ethernet cable for connecting the switch to the workstation or to a  
network containing the workstation  
SFPs and FC cables, as required to connect the switch to the fabric  
To configure the FC 16B and connect it to a fabric:  
1. Replace the factory IP address and related information with the IP  
information provided by your network administrator by completing the  
following steps:  
a. Remove the shipping plug from the serial port and insert the serial  
cable provided with the FC 16B.  
b. Connect the other end of the serial cable to an RS-232 serial port on  
the workstation. If no RS-232 serial port is available on the  
workstation, the adapter on the end of the serial cable can be removed  
to use the RJ-45 connector to create a serial connection.  
c. Verify that the switch power is on and POST is completed.  
d. Disable any serial communication programs running on the  
workstation.  
e. Open a terminal emulator application (such as HyperTerminal on a  
PC, or TERM in a UNIX environment), and configure as follows:  
– In a Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT environment:  
Parameter  
Bits per second:  
Databits:  
Value  
9600  
8
Parity:  
None  
1
Stop bits:  
Flow control:  
None  
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– In a UNIX environment, enter the following string at the prompt:  
tip /dev/ttyb -9600  
f. From the terminal emulator application, log on to the switch with  
administrative privileges through the serial connection. The default  
administrative logon is adminand the default password is password.  
CAUTION Do not change the default password unless local  
administration policy requires it.  
g. Enter the following at the prompt: ipAddrSet  
h. Enter the following information at the corresponding prompts, listed  
below:  
Ethernet IP Address[10.77.77.77]: Enter the new Ethernet  
IP address.  
Ethernet Subnetmask[0.0.0.0]: Enter the new Ethernet  
subnetmask.  
Fibre Channel IP Address [none]: Enter the new Fibre  
Channel IP address if desired.  
Fibre Channel Subnetmask [none]: Enter the new Fibre  
Channel subnet mask if desired.  
Gateway Address[172.17.1.1]: Enter the new gateway  
address.  
Set IP address now? [y = set now, n = next  
reboot]: Enter “y” to set now.  
i. You can verify the address was correctly set by entering the following:  
ipAddrShow  
j. Record the IP address on the label provided for this purpose on the FC  
16B.  
k. Once the IP address is verified as correct, remove the serial cable and  
replace the shipping plug in the serial port.  
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Note The serial port is intended only for use during the initial setting of  
the IP address and for service purposes. Using the serial port during  
normal switch operation or for regular maintenance is not  
recommended.  
2. Record the IP address for future reference.  
3. Connect the switch to the workstation computer by Ethernet cable (can  
be a direct connection or through a network) by completing the following  
steps:  
a. Remove the shipping plug from the Ethernet port.  
b. Insert one end of an Ethernet cable in the Ethernet port.  
c. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the workstation (use a  
cross-over Ethernet cable and the default IP address [10.77.77.77]  
when connectingdirectly totheworkstation)ortoan Ethernetnetwork  
containing the workstation (use a straight-through Ethernet cable and  
the assigned IP address from step 1 above).  
Note The switch can now be accessed remotely and from multiple  
connections using telnet or Web Tools. Ensure that the switch is not  
being modified from any other connections during the remaining steps.  
4. Log on to the switch with administrative privileges by telnet. The default  
administrative logon is adminand the default password is password.  
CAUTION Do not change the default password unless local administration  
policy requires it.  
5. Modify the domain IDs if desired by completing the following steps:  
Note The default domain ID is 1. If the default domain ID is already in  
use when the switch is connected to the fabric, the domain ID for the  
new switch is automatically reset to a unique value. The domain IDs that  
are currently in use can be determined using the telnet command  
fabricShow.  
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a. Disable the switch by entering the following: switchDisable  
b. Enter the following: configure  
c. Enter the following at the Fabric parameters prompt: y  
d. Enter a unique domain ID: Domain: (1..239) [1] 3  
e. Complete the remaining prompts (or press CTRL+D to accept the  
remaining settings without completing all the prompts).  
f. Re-enable the switch by entering the following: switchEnable  
6. Optional: Specify any custom status policies for the fabric by completing  
the following steps:  
a. Enter the following at the prompt: switchStatusPolicySet  
b. Specify the desired status policies. To completely deactivate the alarm  
for a particular condition, enter “0” at the prompt for that condition.  
CAUTION Configure each port to match the topology of each host or  
target before connecting to the device. The default port configuration is  
fabric, not private loop. The switch does not auto-sense topology.  
7. Add the SFPs (small form factor pluggable media) and cables to the ports  
as required by completing the following steps:  
Note The ports and FC cables used in trunking groups must meet  
specific requirements. For a list of these requirements, refer to the ISL  
Trunking User’s Guide.  
a. Remove the shipping plug from the ports to be used.  
b. Position the SFP so that the key (the tab near the cable-end of the SFP)  
is on top, and insert the SFP into the port until it is firmly seated and  
the latching mechanism clicks. For more specific instructions, refer to  
the SFP manufacturer’s documentation.  
Note The SFP is keyed so that it can only be inserted with the correct  
orientation into the port. If the SFP does not slide in easily, ensure it is  
correctly oriented.  
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c. Connect the cables to the SFPs as appropriate to the fabric topology.  
Position each cable so that the key (the ridge on one side of the cable  
connector) is aligned with the slot in the SFP. Then, insert the cable  
into the SFP until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks.  
Note The cable is keyed so that it can only be inserted correctly into the  
SFP. If the cable does not slide in easily, ensure it is correctly oriented.  
8. Optional: Verify the correct operation of the FC 16B by entering the  
following command from a workstation: switchShow. This command  
providesinformation aboutthestatusof theswitchand theports. Formore  
information about this and other commands, refer to the Fabric OS  
Procedures Guide.  
Use the cfgSave and cfgEnablecommands to save any zone  
configurations before the switch is powered off.. The saved  
configuration is automatically reloaded by the switch on power up. If a  
configuration was enabled at the time it was saved, the same  
configuration is reinstalled with an automatic cfgEnablecommand.  
Saving the System Configuration Files  
Upload the switch configuration file for disaster recovery and keep it in a  
safe place where it can be easily found. Backing up the configuration after  
the initial configuration changes and periodically thereafter is strongly  
recommended.  
Backing up the Switch Configuration Settings  
FTP must be used on Windows workstations to backup the system  
configuration. The FTP server must be running before an upload can occur.  
Use the RSHD service or FTP on a UNIX machine.  
Note The two supplied utilities, RSHD.EXE and CAT.EXE currently do  
not support uploads for Windows, only downloads. These utilities are  
available from the support web site: http://www.hp.com/support/fc16B.  
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1. Verify that the RSHD service (on a UNIX machine) or the FTP service  
(on a Windows machine) is running on the host workstation.  
2. Login to the switch as the admin user.  
3. At the command line enter the following command:  
configUpload "hostIPaddr", "user",  
"path_filename","password"  
where hostIPaddris the IP address of the host computer, useris the  
User ID used to log into this computer, path_filenameis the path  
location and filename of the configuration file, and passwordis the  
password for the user ID specified. If only configUploadis entered  
the system prompts you for each parameter.  
Example:  
switch:admin> configupload  
Server Name or IP Address [host]: 123.45.678.901  
User Name [user]: kelev  
File Name [config.txt]: switch1  
Protocol (RSHD or FTP) [rshd]: ftp  
Password:  
upload complete  
Restoring the System Configuration Settings  
To restore the system configuration settings from a backup:  
1. Verify that the RSHD service or the FTP service is running on the host  
workstation (Windows or UNIX).  
2. Login to the switch as the admin user.  
3. Shut down the switch by entering the following command:  
switchDisable  
4. At the command line enter the following command:  
configDownload "hostIPaddr", "user",  
"path_filename","password"  
where hostIPaddris the IP address of the host computer containing  
the configuration file, useris the User ID used to log into this  
computer, path_filenameis the path location and filename of the  
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system configuration file, and passwordis the password for the user ID  
specified.  
Note The password operand is only required if you are using FTP.  
5. Reboot the switch by entering the following command:  
fastBoot  
Next Steps  
Specific tasks remain to be completed before the switch is fully operational  
and manageable in your network with your equipment. These tasks and the  
associated tools are described in the remaining documents shipped with the  
product on the documentation CD-ROM. This section provides specific  
guidance for completing tasks that many users may need to do.  
Setting QuickLoop Mode on Ports  
The default configuration for a port is fabric mode. QuickLoop is used to  
connect private hosts to private storage using the Fibre Channel network. A  
QuickLoop zone, connecting two switches, may be used to expand the  
number of private hosts and storage connected. An entire switch can be set  
to operate in QuickLoop mode using the qlEnabletelnet command. A  
port on a switch operating in Mixed mode can be set to or removed from  
QuickLoop using the telnet commands qlPortEnableand  
qlPortDisable. See the QuickLoop User’s Guide for more details.  
Setting Up Speed Negotiation  
The FC 16B ports can operate at three different speed levels: auto-sensing  
mode, 1 Gbps mode, or 2 Gbps mode. Use the telnet command  
switchCfgSpeedto set the speed level for all ports in a switch. Use the  
portCfgSpeedto set the speed level for a single port. Depending on your  
environment you may need to force a port to use a specific speed level.  
Auto negotiation may not be supported by the device. Check the  
configuration information for your network components for specific  
requirements. See the Fabric OS Reference Manual for a detailed  
command description.  
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Configuring Supported Devices  
HP Surestore Director FC-64 Switch  
The FC 16B switch can be used with the HP Surestore Director FC-64  
switch. Specific configurations must be set on both devices to make this  
work.  
On the FC 16B, logon to the switch with administrative privileges and enter  
the following telnet commands:  
1. switchDisable  
2. interopMode 1  
3. switchEnable  
On the Director FC-64 switch, the following steps must be completed to  
configure the switch for interoperability:  
Step 1: Verify Unique Domain IDs  
Step 2: Select a Single Surestore FC-64 Director as Principal Switch  
Step 3: Verify Unique Zone Names  
Step 4: Verify Brocade Product Zoning Configurations  
Step 5: Verify Zone Naming Conventions  
Step 6: Verify Operating Mode  
Step 7: Verify Surestore FC-64 Director Switches’ Operating  
Parameters  
Step 8: Verify Firmware Version  
Step 9: Verify EFC Manager Version  
Step 10: Verify Private Loop Targets on Brocade Products are  
Translated to Fabric  
Step 11: Add Switches to Fabric  
Step 12: Complete Zoning Activities  
Step 13: Save Active Zone Set  
For complete instructions on configuring the HP Director FC-64 switch see  
“Checklist for Merging Fabrics” in the Merging Heterogeneous Fabrics  
Instructions white paper on the FC 16B documentation CD-ROM.  
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HP Surestore VA 7400  
The FC 16B also can support a 2Gb connection to an HP Surestore Virtual  
Array 7400. Set the port speed to 2Gb using the telnet command  
portCfgSpeed.  
Use the Virtual Front Panel (VFP) on the VA 7400 and configure the device  
as follows:  
1. Change the controller port data rate to 2 Gbits/s  
a. To change the port data rate to 2 gigabits/second for controller 1, enter:  
vfpmgr -S 2 -c 1  
When prompted to reset, enter no.  
b. To change the port data rate for controller 2, enter:  
vfpmgr -S 2 -c 2  
When prompted to reset, enter noif additional settings must be  
changed. If all changes have been made, enter yesto reset the array.  
2. Change the controller port topology.  
a. To change the port topology for controller 1 enter the following  
command, selecting 4for Direct Fabric Attach:  
vfpmgr -t 4 -c 1  
When prompted to reset, enter no.  
b. To change the port topology for controller 2 enter the following  
command, using the same topology value used for controller 1:  
vfpmgr -t 4 -c 2  
When prompted to reset, enter noif additional settings must be  
changed. If all changes have been made, enter yesto reset the array.  
Private Loop Devices  
To work with private loop devices such as the FC 60, the FC 10, or the  
SCSI bridge FC 4/2, set the FC 16B switch port as an L_PORT. See the  
telnet command portCfgLport.  
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DIAGNOSTICS  
Switch Status Indicators  
System activity and status can be determined through the activity of the  
LEDs on the switch.  
Note The LEDs may flash yellow during diagnostic tests; green, yellow,  
or orange during POST. This is normal and does not indicate a problem  
unless the LEDS do not return to a normal pattern after POST or the other  
diagnostic tests are complete.  
The HP Surestore FC 1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B includes the following LEDs:  
16 port status LEDs on the SFP media side (above and to the left of each  
port) to indicate the status of each port.  
16 port speed LEDs on the SFP media side (above and to the right of  
each port) to indicate the current link speed of each port.  
One switch power LED below the serial port on the SFP media side, to  
indicate whether the switch is on and has successfully booted.  
Two power supply LEDs on the power supply side (one on each power  
supply) to indicate the status of each power supply.  
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One switch status LED in the center of the power supply side to indicate  
whether the switch is on and has successfully booted, and whether any  
of the ports are faulty.  
LEDs on the SFP Media Side  
Figure 12 shows the SFP media side of the FC 16B with the LEDs  
identified.  
Switch Power LED  
Ethernet Port  
Serial Port  
Port Status LED (16x)  
Optical Port (16x)  
Port Speed LED (16x)  
Figure 12. The SFP Media Side of the FC 16B  
The following table describes the LEDs above each port on the left. These  
LEDs indicate the status of the port.  
Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended Action  
No light  
No light or signal carrier  
(media or cable) is detected.  
Check media and  
cable.  
Steady green  
Port is online (connected to an No action required.  
external device) but has no  
traffic.  
Slow-flashing  
green (on 1  
second; off 1  
second)  
The port is online but  
segmented, indicating a  
loopback cable or incompatible  
switch.  
Verify correct device  
is connected to port.  
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Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended Action  
Fast-flashing  
green (on 1/4  
second; off 1/4  
second)  
The port is in internal loopback No action required.  
(diagnostic).  
Flickering green Port is online, with traffic  
flowing through port.  
No action required.  
No action required.  
Flashing or steady POST is running.  
yellow  
Steady orange  
Port is receiving light or signal No action required.  
carrier, but is not yet online.  
Slow-flashing  
orange (on 1  
second; off 1  
second)  
The port is disabled (result of Reset the port from a  
diagnostics or portDisable  
command).  
management station.  
Fast-flashing  
orange (on 1/4  
second; off 1/4  
second)  
The port is faulty.  
Reset the switch from  
a management  
station.  
Alternating green Port is bypassed.  
and yellow  
Reset the port from a  
management station.  
The following table describes the LEDs above each port on the right. These  
LEDs indicate the speed of the port.  
Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended Action  
No light  
The port is  
No action required.  
transmitting/receiving at 1  
Gbps.  
Steady green  
The port is  
No action required.  
transmitting/receiving at 2  
Gbps.  
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The following table describes the LEDs below the serial port. These LEDs  
indicate the switch power.  
Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended Action  
No light  
Either the switch is off, or boot Verify that the switch  
is not complete, or boot has  
failed.  
is on and boot has had  
time to complete. If  
there is still no light,  
contact HP support.  
Steady green  
Switch is on and boot has  
successfully completed.  
No action required.  
Slow-flashing  
green  
Diagnostic failure on one or  
more ports.  
Errors may be listed  
in the error log. Refer  
to the Fabric OS  
Procedures Guide for  
more information.  
LEDs on the Power Supply Side  
Figure 13 shows the power supply side of the switch with the LEDs  
identified.  
Power Supply #1  
Power Supply LED (2x)  
Switch Status LED  
AC Power Switch (2x)  
Power Supply #2  
Fan Tray Assembly (containing  
fans #1 and 2)  
Spring Latch (2x)  
Fan Tray Assembly  
(containing  
fans #3 and 4)  
Figure 13. The Power Supply Side of the FC 16B  
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The following table describes the LEDs on each power supply. These LEDs  
indicate the status of the related power supply.  
Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended Action  
No light  
Power supply is not providing Verify power supply  
power.  
is on and power cable  
is connected to a  
valid power source.  
Steady green  
Power supply is providing  
power.  
No action required.  
The following table describes the LED in the center of the power supply  
side. This LED indicates the status of the switch.  
Color of LED  
Status of Hardware  
Recommended Action  
No light  
Either the switch is off, or boot Verify that the switch  
is not complete, or boot has  
failed.  
is on and boot has had  
time to complete. If  
there is still no light,  
contact HP support.  
Steady green  
Steady yellow  
Switch is on and boot has  
successfully completed.  
No action required.  
Diagnostic command is in  
If no diagnostic tests  
progress, or one or more ports are running, check  
are faulty.  
the Port Status LEDs  
for fault indicators.  
Slow-flashing  
yellow  
Diagnostic failure on one or  
more ports.  
Errors may be listed  
in the error log. Refer  
to the Fabric OS  
Procedures Guide for  
more information.  
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Maintenance and Diagnostic Tests  
The FC 16B does not require any regular physical maintenance, and is  
designed to minimize the chance of failure, including diagnostic tests and  
field-replaceable units.  
Diagnostic tests are provided to help troubleshoot the hardware and the  
firmware. The diagnostic tests provided on the switch include tests of  
internal connections and circuitry, fixed media, and any SFP modules and  
fiber optic cables in use. The tests are implemented by command, either  
through a telnet session or through a terminal set up for a serial connection  
to the switch. Some tests require the ports to be connected by external  
cables, to allow diagnostics to verify the serializer/deserializer interface, as  
well as the attached SFP and cable.  
All diagnostic tests are run at link speeds of both 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps. For  
detailed information about the specific diagnostic tests and how to run  
them, refer to the Fabric OS Procedures Guide.  
Test  
Command  
Description  
Error Log  
errDump  
Displays the error log without  
page breaks.  
Switch Offline switchDisable  
Sets the switch to offline state  
necessary to run certain switch  
diagnostics.  
Memory Test  
ramTest  
Checks CPU RAM memory. Run  
offline or online.  
Port Register  
Test  
portRegTest  
Checks that the registers and static  
memory in each ASIC can be  
successfully accessed. Run  
offline.  
Central Memory centralMemoryTest Checks that the central memory in  
Test  
each ASIC can be successfully  
accessed. Run offline.  
Control Message cmiTest  
Interface (CMI)  
Conn Test  
Verifies that control messages can  
be sent from ASIC to ASIC.  
Run offline.  
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Test  
Command  
Description  
Content  
camTest  
Verifies CAM functionality. Run  
offline.  
Addressable  
Memory (CAM)  
Test  
Port Loopback portLoopbackTest Checks all switch main board  
Test  
hardware. Frames transmitted are  
looped back and received. Run  
offline.  
Cross Port Test crossPortTest  
Checks all switch paths. Frames  
transmitted by port M are looped  
back via external cable and  
received at port N. Run offline or  
online.  
Spin Silk Test  
spinSilk  
Checks all switch paths at the  
maximum speed of 1 Gbps.  
Frames transmitted by port M are  
looped back via external cables  
and when received by port N are  
sent again by port M in an  
external loop. Run offline.  
SRAM Data  
Retention Test  
sramRetentionTest Verifies that data written into  
ASIC memories is retained. Runs  
offline.  
CMem Data  
Retention Test  
CmemRetentionTest Verifies that data written into  
ASIC SRAMs is retained. Runs  
offline.  
Switch Online  
switchEnable  
Returns switch to online state.  
Note The transmit and receive speed of the links may be temporarily  
locked to a specific speed during diagnostic testing.  
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Error Messages  
To analyze error messages, access the error message log via a Telnet  
session using the errDumpcommand. Note any messages before removing  
power from the switch; error messages are stored in RAM and are lost  
when power is removed. See the Fabric OS Reference Manual for a  
detailed description of each message.  
Getting Support  
Service and Support  
There are no customer serviceable parts in the FC 16B. For the most current  
technical support information for the FC 16B, visit the HP Web site at  
www.hp.com/support/fc16B.  
Additional Licenses  
For information on obtaining license keys visit the HP Web site at  
www.hp.com/support/fc16B.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
The following table lists the general specifications for the HP Surestore FC  
1Gb/2Gb Switch 16B.  
Specification  
Description  
Fabric  
Complies with FC-SW 5.0  
initialization  
IP over Fibre Complies with FC-IP 2.3 of the FCA profile  
Channel  
(FC-IP)  
System  
architecture  
Non-blocking shared-memory switch  
Intel 80960VH, 100MHz CPU  
16 SFP ports  
System  
processor  
Number of  
Fibre Channel  
ports  
Fibre Channel 1 or 2 Gbps full duplex  
port speed  
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Specification  
Description  
Modes of  
operation  
Fibre Channel Class 2 and Class 3  
Aggregate  
switch I/O  
bandwidth  
64 Gbps if all 16 ports running at 2 Gbps, full duplex  
Frame buffers 27 buffers per E_Port and 16 buffers per F_Port at 2112  
bytes per frame  
Port to port  
latency  
Less than 2 microseconds with no contention (destination  
port is free)  
Data  
transmission  
range  
Up to 500 m (1,625 ft.) for short-wavelength optical link  
Up to 10 km (32,820 ft.) for long-wavelength optical link  
Chassis type  
Forced-air cooling that flows from the power supply side  
to the SFP media side  
Environmental  
The following table lists the acceptable environmental ranges.  
Condition  
Acceptable Range  
Temperature (operating)  
Temperature (non-operating)  
Humidity (operating)  
Humidity (non-operating)  
Altitude (operating)  
Altitude (non-operating)  
Shock (operating)  
10°C to 40°C  
-35°C to 65°C  
5% to 85% RH non-condensing, at 40°C  
0% to 90% RH non-conducting, at 40°C  
0 to 3 kilometers above sea level  
0 to 12 kilometers above sea level  
4 G, 11 MS duration, half sine  
20 G, 11 MS duration, sq. wave  
5 G, 0-3 kHz at 1.0 octave/minute  
Shock (non-operating)  
Vibration (operating)  
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Condition  
Acceptable Range  
Vibration (non-operating)  
10 G, 0-5 kHz at 1.0 octave/minute  
Dimensions  
The following table lists the dimensions of the FC 16B.  
Dimension  
Value  
Height  
1U  
Depth  
24 inches (61.0 cm)  
17 inches (43.2 cm)  
28.5 lbs (12.9 kg)  
Width  
Weight (with both power supplies installed)  
Power Supply  
The following table lists the power supply specifications.  
Specification  
Value  
Total power available from  
each power supply  
126 Watts, with fans operating  
Input voltage  
100 - 240 VAC  
47 - 63 Hz  
Input line frequency  
Harmonic distortion  
Active power factor correction per  
IEC1000-3-2  
BTU rating  
108 Watts x 3.412 BTU/Hr/Watts = 368.5  
BTU/Hr  
Specifications  
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PRODUCT REGULATORY INFORMATION  
FCC EMC Statement (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 own expense. The end user of this product should be aware that any changes or  
modifications made to this equipment without the approval of Hewlett-Packard  
could result in the product not meeting the Class A limits, in which case the FCC  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
EMC Statement (Canada)  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement  
sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
EMC Statement (European Union)  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
Spécification ATI Classe A (France)  
DECLARATION D'INSTALLATION ET DE MISE EN EXPLOITATION d'un  
matériel de traitement de l'information (ATI), classé A en fonction des niveaux de  
perturbations radioélectriques émis, définis dans la norme européenne EN 55022  
concernant la Compatibilité Electromagnétique.  
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Germany Noise Declaration  
Schalldruckpegel Lp = 46.1 dB(A)  
Am Arbeitsplatz (operator position)  
Normaler Betrieb (normal operation)  
Nach ISO 7779:1999 (Typprüfung)  
VCCI EMC Statement (Japan)  
Harmonics Conformance (Japan)  
BSMI EMC Statement (Taiwan)  
RRL EMC Statement (Korea)  
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Laser Safety  
A. Certification and Classification Information  
When equipped with native Fibre Channel adapters, this product contains a laser  
internal to the small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver modules.  
In the USA, the SFP module is certified as a Class 1 Laser product, conforming to  
the requirements contained in Department Of Health and Human Services (DHHS)  
regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. The certification is indicated by a label on the  
metal SFP housing.  
Outside the USA, the SFP is certified as a Class 1 Laser product conforming to  
requirements contained in IEC 825-1:1993 and EN60825-1:1994, including  
Amendment 11:1996.  
The SFP includes the following certifications:  
UL Recognized Component (USA)  
CSA Certified Component (Canada)  
TUV Certified Component (European Union)  
CB Certificate (Worldwide)  
The following figure shows the Class 1 information label that appears on the metal  
housing of the SFP.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 21 CFR(J)  
B. Product Information  
Each communications port consists of a transmitter and receiver optical  
subassembly. The transmitter subassembly contains internally a semiconductor  
laser diode in the wavelength of either 850 nanometers (shortwave laser) or 1310  
nanometers (longwave laser).  
Class 1 Laser products are not considered hazardous.  
WARNING There are no user maintenance operations, service operations, or  
adjustments to be performed on the SFP module.  
C. Usage Restrictions  
Failure to comply with these usage restrictions may result in incorrect operation of  
the system and points of access may emit laser radiation above the Class 1 limits  
established by the IEC and U.S. DHHS.  
Product Regulatory Information  
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Declaration of Conformity  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
Manufacturer's Name: Hewlett-Packard Company  
Network Storage Solutions Organization  
Manufacturer's Address: 8000 Foothills Blvd.  
Roseville, CA 95747  
USA  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
hp surestore fc 1Gb/2Gb switch 16B  
Model Number(s): A7340A, A7340AZ  
Product Options: All  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety: IEC 60950:1991 + A1, A2, A3, A4 / EN 60950:1992 + A1, A2, A3, A4, A11  
GB 4943-1995  
IEC 60825-1:1993 / EN 60825-1:1994 + A11, Class 1 (Laser/LED)  
EMC:  
CISPR 22:1997 / EN 55022:1998 Class A1  
GB 9254-1988  
CISPR 24:1997 / EN 55024:1998  
IEC 61000-3-2:1995 / EN 61000-3-2:1995 +A14  
IEC 61000-3-3:1994 / EN 61000-3-3:1995  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly.  
1) The Product was tested in a worst-case test configuration which maximizes RFI emissions.  
Roseville, CA  
October 15, 2001  
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