Identifying ports – HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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Fabric OS 5.0.0 procedures user guide

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5 Configuring the Core Switch 2/64 and

the SAN Director 2/128

This chapter contains procedures that are specific to the Core Switch 2/64 and the SAN Director 2/128

and consists of the following sections:

Identifying ports

, page 89

Basic card management

, page 90

Setting chassis configurations

, page 92

Setting the card beacon mode

, page 98

Because these switches contain interchangeable 16-port cards (the software calls them blades), their

procedures differ from those for the SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, and the

SAN Switch 4/32 fixed-port switches. For example, fixed-port models identify ports by domain, port

number, while director models identify ports by slot/port number.

Also, because the Core Switch 2/64 comprises two logical switches (domains) and the SAN Director

2/128 in its default configuration has only one domain, procedures for the two directors sometimes differ

from one another.

For detailed information about the Core Switch 2/64 and the SAN Director 2/128, refer to their

hardware reference manuals.

Identifying ports

The Core Switch 2/64 and the SAN Director 2/128 have slots and can have a variable number of ports

within a given domain. Ports are identified by their combined slot number and port number.

There are a total of 10 slots that contain cards:

Slot numbers 5 and 6 contain control processor cards (CPs).

Slot numbers 1 through 4 and 7 through 10 contain port cards.

On each port card, there are 16 ports (counted from the bottom, 0 to 15). A particular port must be

represented by both slot number (1 through 4 and 7 through 10) and port number (0 through 15).

The Core Switch 2/64 is divided into two logical switches, where slots 1 through 4 are logical switch 0

(sw0) and slots 7 through 10 are logical switch 1 (sw1). You must be connected to the logical switch that

represents the slot where you want to execute a command.

In the SAN Director 2/128 default configuration, all the ports are part of a single logical switch. With

Fabric OS v4.4.0 and later, you can configure the SAN Director 2/128 as two logical switches

(domains).

The following sections tell how to identify ports on the Core Switch 2/64 and the SAN Director 2/128,

and how to identify ports for zoning commands.

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