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user guide hp S tor age W or ks net w or k stor age r o uter e1200 -16 0 Product V ersion: 2.0 Thir d Editi on ( Apr il 20 03) Pa r t N u m b e r : 32 5 7 41-0 01 The HP Sto rage W orks Net wor k Stor age Router pr o vides bi directional con nectiv it y in a F ibr e Channel S wit ched F abr ic supporting F i br e Channel and S CSI de vi ces.
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3 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 contents Contents About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Content s 4 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Router Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Operating Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Content s 5 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Ports Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Fibre Channel Port Configur ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Content s 6 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Reset and Save Configuration to Fact ory Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 System Utilities Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Content s 7 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 A Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163 RJ-11 Serial Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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9 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 about this guide About this Guide About this Guide F This user guide provides information to help you: ■ Install the Network Storage Router ■ Configure the N.
Abou t th is G uid e 10 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Overvie w This section cov ers the follo wing topics: ■ Intended Audience ■ Prerequisites ■ Related Documentation Intended Audience This guide is intended for administrators with a moderate knowledge le v el about network en vironments.
Abou t th is G uid e Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 11 Conv entions Con ventions consist of the following: ■ Document Con ventions ■ T ext Symb ols ■ Equipment Symbols Docum ent Conv entions The document co n ven tions included in Ta b l e 1 apply in most cases.
Abou t th is G uid e 12 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Tex t S y m b o l s The follo wing symbols may be foun d in th e text of this guide. They ha ve the follo wing meanings. WA R N I N G : T ext set off in this manner indicates that failure to f ollow dir ecti ons in the w arning co uld r esult in bodil y harm or death .
Abou t th is G uid e Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 13 An y surf ace or area o f the equipmen t mark ed w ith these s y mbols indi cates t he pr esen ce of a hot sur face or h ot compon ent . Co ntac t with this surf ace could r esult in inj ury .
Abou t th is G uid e 14 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Getti ng Hel p If you still hav e a question after reading th is guide, contact an HP authorized service provider or access our website: ht tp://w ww .hp .com . HP T ec hnical Suppor t In North America, call tech nical support at 1-800-652-6672 , av ailable 24 hours a day , 7 day s a week.
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17 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 1 Intr oduc tion 1F The HP Storag eW orks Network Storage Ro uter provides bidirectional connectiv ity for Narrow/W ide Fast/Ultra-3 SCSI bu ses in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW) en vironment.
Intr oduc tion 18 Network St orage R outer e1200- 160 External F eatures Ov er v iew Figure 1 illustrates the I/O panel of the router . Figur e 1: Router illustration T able 2: Router illustration com.
Intr oducti on 19 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Po w e r I n d i c a t o r The router has one power LED. Power indicator LED def inition: Green - Po wer has been applied to this module Y ellow - Po wer-On-Self-T est (POST) in process or processor problems Serial P or t The router is equippe d with one serial port.
Intr oduc tion 20 Network St orage R outer e1200- 160 Functional Overvie w The router tran slates the Fibre Ch annel Protocol (FCP) to and from the SCSI Protocol. It transfers commands, data, an d status information to and from Fibre Channel controllers and SCSI devices.
Intr oducti on 21 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Fibr e Channel to SCSI Protocol Pr ocess This section describes the steps the router uses to con v ert Fibre Channel host protocol to SCSI device protocol. Figure 3 and Ta b l e 3 illustrate and define thi s process.
Intr oduc tion 22 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 SCSI to F ibre Channel Pr otocol Proces s In this example, a SCSI host (initiator) on the SCSI bus issues commands and the information is passed through the router to a tar get on the Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (FC-SAN).
Intr oducti on 23 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 LAN-free Backup and R estore The router can enable LAN-fre e backup/restore to allow the b ulk of data traf f ic to be moved from the LAN to the storage area network (SAN). See Figure 5 for an illustration of this process.
Intr oduc tion 2 4 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Shipping and Storing En vir onmental Requir ements ■ T emperature: -40 to +55°C ■ Relativ e Humidity: 0 to 92% (non-condensing) P ow er Requ.
25 Net w ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 2 Configur ation Ov er vie w 2F The HP StorageW orks Network Storag e Router can be configured and managed using se veral user interf aces (UI). Each UI is introduced in this chapter , along with information about common configuration settings.
Configu ration Over vie w 2 6 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Router Def ault Eth ernet Setting s Some of the basic factory default v alues are: ■ IP address: http://1.
Config uration O verview 27 Networ k Sto rage R ou ter e1200- 160 UI O ve rvi e w The router supports the following user interf aces: ■ V isual Mana ger ■ Serial ■ Te l n e t ■ FTP Visual Manager V isual Manager lets you vie w and change router conf iguration from any standard W eb browser .
Configu ration Over vie w 28 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Te l n e t From most Microsoft ® Wi n d ow s ® 9x, Windo ws NT ® , and W indo ws 2000 ® systems, users can start a T elnet session from the DOS (command) shell after the IP address has been set.
Config uration O verview 29 Netwo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Common Configur ation Settings T o provide connecti vity between hosts and d evices, th e router must establi sh an address on each conn ected Fibre Channel network and SCSI bus.
Configu ration Over vie w 30 Network St orage R outer e1200- 160 Fibr e Channel P or t Configur ation By default, the conf iguration of the Fibr e Channel ports is set to N_Port, forcing the router to ne gotiate a fabric only mode. Note: By default, the Fibre Channel por t speed is set to 2 Gb/s.
Config uration O verview 31 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Mapping in v olves pairing FC_AL_P A to SCSI target addre ss. The HB A will claim enough SCSI bus entries to allo w up to 125 Fibre Channel tar gets to be mapped to SCSI Bu s: T arget entries.
Configu ration Over vie w 3 2 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Note: The router can respond to multiple T arget IDs on a SCSI bus. Both Fibre Channel ports and SCSI buse s hav e predef ined map s.
Config uration O verview 33 Networ k Sto rage R ou ter e1200- 160 Buffered T ape W rites This option is designed to enha nce syst em performance by returning status on consecuti ve write commands prior to the tape device recei ving data. If data does not transfer correctly , the router re turns a check condition on a subsequent command.
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35 Net wo rk St or age Rou ter e1200-160 3 V isual M anag er User Inter face 3F The HP StorageW orks V isual Manager user interface (UI) prov ides a graphical format that is used to remotely vie w and change router co nfigurations. Use the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscap e (v ersion 6.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 36 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 ■ Ports Menu , page 54 — Fibre Channel Port Configuration — SCSI Bus Configuration ■ Di scove ry Men u , page 64 ■ M.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 37 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 Visual Manager M enu T r ee Mai n Men u Figur e 6 : Visual Manager Mai n menu tree.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 38 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 Visual Manage r Access V isual Mana ger (VM) can be accessed from any standard W eb browser: 1. Connect a 10/100BaseT Ethernet cab le to the back of the router . 2. Apply power to the connected SCSI and/or Fibre Channel devices.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 39 Networ k Sto rage R ou ter e1200- 160 6. Enter the authorized user name and password. The us ername and password are case-sensitive.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 40 Network St orage R outer e1200- 160 Visual Manager B est Pr ac tices The follo wing recommendatio ns should be o bserved: ■ A standard ke yboard and mouse must be used to na vigate in the VM. ■ The router is shipped with a configuratio n of def ault settings that is acceptable for most system en vironments.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 41 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Mai n Me nu The Main Menu home page is displayed whene ver VM is accessed. The home page contains status infor ma tion, including a physical image of the router . Figure 8 is an example of the home page.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 4 2 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Home page information includes: ■ The HP logo is located in the uppe r left corner of the page. Figure 9 is an example of t his portion of the home pa ge screen. If the Internet is accessible to the host, click the HP logo to op en the website.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 43 Net wo rk St or age Rou ter e1200-160 ■ Main Menu options: — Home displays router status information. — System configures standard system components. — Po rt s configures the Fibre Channel port and SCSI b uses.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 44 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 S y stem Menu The System Menu is accessed from the Main Menu and is used to view and confi gure serial, network, trap , activ e fabric, clo ck, and po wer supply components. Figure 11 is an example of the System page.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 45 Netwo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 ■ Real-Time Clock conf igures system date and time. ■ Reset Menu ■ Fact ory Settings Reset restores factory defaul t settings. Each menu option is discussed in the following paragraphs.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 46 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 Serial Conf iguration The Serial sc reen is used to ch ange the baud rate for the serial port. Figure 12 is an e xample of the Seri al screen. If the Autobaud feature is bein g used, it ma y not be necessary to set the baud rate.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 47 Net w ork S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Net wor k Configuration The Network screen is used to enter ne twork settings, including Ethernet settings. Figure 13 is an example of the Network screen. Figu re 13 : Ne t work s cre en Network Menu options : ■ Network Settings changes the hostname.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 48 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 P ort Configuration - Ethernet Set tings (Service Mode - Restricted Access) T o change the Ethernet conf iguration setti ngs, select the Ethernet port icon. The Ethernet Conf iguration dialog box is displayed.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 49 Networ k Sto rage R out er e1200 -160 The Ethernet physical addres s is alw ays assigned by the manufacturer . ■ IP address (default: 1.1.1.1) is the IP address of the router . ■ Subnet Mask (default: 255.255.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 50 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 Active F abric Configur ation The Acti ve F abric screen allo ws setup of Acti ve F abric options.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 51 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 User Configuration The User screen is used to set up router security . Figure 16 is an example of the User screen. Figur e 16: Us er screen: security settings User settings: ■ User Name (default: root ) is an y alphanumeric combination.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 5 2 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Real-T ime Cloc k Configuration The Real T ime Clock screen is used to set the system time and date. Figure 17 is an example of the Real-T ime Clock screen. Figur e 17 : Real-Time Clock sc reen Real-T ime Clock settings: ■ Date Settings sets the month, da te, and year .
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 53 Networ k Sto rage R out er e1200 -160 Res et M en u The Reset Menu is used to reset th e router to fa ctory default settings.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 54 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 Po r t s M e n u Accessed from the Main Menu, the Ports Me nu is used to v iew and to modify configuration settings of the Fibr e Channel port and SCSI buses. Figure 19 is an example of the initial Ports Menu.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 55 Networ k Sto rage R ou ter e1200- 160 Note: T o v ie w or change conf igur ation settings o f a specif ic po rt or bus, sel ect it fr om the menu b ar on the left side of the screen or select the port or bus from the r outer image at the top of the scr een.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 56 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Fibr e Channel P or t Configur ation When the Fibre Channel po rt is selected in Port s Menu, the Fibre Channel Configuration screen is displayed. Figure 20 is an example of the Fibre Channel Configuration screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 57 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Caution: If the f ollo wing conf igur ati on settings ar e incorr ectl y set , pr ocessin g diff ic ulties ma y occur . Bef or e changing th ese settings , ev aluat e the need for the c hange and v er ify the d esir ed setting .
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 58 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 — Manual Discovery Only (default) sets disco very of ne w de vices to occur only after the user selects the Di scov ery option from the Main Menu or when a Re gistered Stat e Change Noti f ication (RSCN) is receiv ed from a fabr ic.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 59 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 ■ Perf ormance Mode (default: 2 Gb/s) toggles between 1 Gb/s and 2 Gb/s. Note: If P erfor mance Mode is set inco rr ectl y and t he ro ute r is plugged into a L oop or F abr ic , the unit ma y r ecei ve F raming e rr or s due to the inco rr ect F ibr e Chann el link speed.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 60 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 SCSI Bus Configur ation When a SCSI b us is selected in the Ports Menu, the SCSI Bus Conf iguration screen is displayed. Figure 21 is an illustration of th e SCSI Bus Configuration screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 61 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Caution: If this confi gurati on setting is inco rr ectly set , processing difficulties may occur . Befor e changing thi s setting, ev aluate the need fo r the change a nd v eri f y t h e de s i re d se t t i n g.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 6 2 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 When enabled, Buf fered T ape Writes enhanc e system performance. Buf fered T ape Writes return status on consecutiv e write commands prior to the tape de vice receivin g data.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 63 Netwo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 — Synchronous P arameter Override enables or disables parameters for synchronous ne gotiation. — Synchronous P eriod (def ault: 40) sets the maximum number of seconds allo wed for negotiation.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 64 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Disco very M enu Accessed from the Main Menu , the Disco very Menu is used to view T arget de vices and discov er ne w T arget de vices. Figure 22 is an example of th e Discov ery page.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 65 Networ k Sto rage R out er e1200 -160 Mapping M enu Each physical port/bus on the router can hav e the following maps: Note: P ort 0 Devi ce Map is the HP r ecommended map t o be used fo r editing and assigning oncomi ng hosts.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 66 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 Common Fi bre Channel and S CSI M apping T asks Although the initial screen display for Fibre Channel and SCSI maps dif fers slightly , the av ailable actions are the same. Figure 23 is an illustration of the Fi bre Channel mapping screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 67 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 ■ Add Map adds a ne w map. T o add an undefined map, type the name of the map in the Add Map field and then click Add . ■ Select Map adds a kno wn map. T o select a pre viously set up map, expand the Select Map drop-do wn box and select the map from this list.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 68 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Vie wing and Changing Fi bre Channel Host Information T o view or change current host information: 1. In the Mapping Me nu screen, sele ct the desired Fibre Channel port. 2. Click Edit/V iew in the Host sec tion of the screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 69 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Vie wing and Changing Fi bre Channel M ap Inf ormation Note: P ort 0 Devi ce Map is the HP r ecommended map t o be used fo r editing and assigning oncomi ng hosts. The Inde xed (defa ult) m ap should not be used for editing, ev en though the user is able to edit th is map.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 7 0 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 T o delete map entries, ex pand the Delete Map Item LUN drop-do wn box, select the LUN, and then click Delete .
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 71 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 SCS I M ap pi ng T ask s Configuration tasks for SCSI mapping include: ■ V iewing and Changing SCSI Host Information ■ V iewing and Chan ging SCSI Map Information Each task is discussed in the follo wing paragraphs.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 7 2 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Vie wing and Changing SCSI Map Information T o view or change current SCSI map information: 1. In the Mapping Menu screen, select the desired SCSI b us. 2. Select Edit/V iew in the Map section of the screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 73 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 Note: Auto-Assi gned and SCC maps cannot be modif ied , clear ed, f illed, or hav e entries deleted . Note: Map setting s ar e sav ed to me mory when an y bu tton w ithin t he page is sele cted .
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 7 4 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Statistic s Menu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Statis tics Menu is used to display Fibre Channel port and SCSI b us information. Figure 26 is an example of the Statistics Menu.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 75 Net w ork S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Utilities M enu Accessed from the Main Menu, the Utilities Me nu is used to vie w and confi gure utility options. Figure 27 is an example of the Uti lities Menu. Figur e 27 : Utiliti es menu Utility Menu tasks: ■ FTP Utility access opens an FTP session.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 7 6 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 ■ Event Log Settings conf igures Event Log settings. ■ Event Log display displays the Ev ent Log. ■ Clear Event Log clears the Ev ent Log. Each Utility Menu option is disc ussed in the follo wing sections.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 77 Net w ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 FTP Utility Access The FTP utility screen is used to open an FTP session. Figure 28 is an example of the FTP utility screen. Figur e 28: FTP Utility screen The FTP utility requires the use of a J A V A applet and prompts for permission to install the applet, if needed.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 7 8 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 T o open an FTP session: 1. Enter the User Name, Password, and the IP address of the router . 2. Click Connect . 3. Select the local file to upload or do wnload. If necessary , click Br owse to scroll through a f ile list.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 79 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 T r ace Settings Configuration The T race Settings screen is used to configure the trace settings. Figure 29 is an example of the T race Settings screen. Figur e 29 : T race Settings screen Current T race settings are displayed.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 80 Network St orage R outer e1200- 160 Ta b l e 6 is a brief description list of the trace settings. T able 6: Tr ace Settings Setting Description Gener al Err ors Display s the most ser ious er ro rs and ex ception conditions.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 81 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Curr ent, Pr ev ious, and La st Assert T race Displa ys These three Utilities Menu screens sho w trace information. The Current T races screen sho ws data since the router was last booted.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 8 2 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Clear Current T races and Cl ear Assert T races These Utilities Menu screens are used to clea r the current trace b uf fer or the assert trace buf fer . Current router acti vities will not be disrupted while the b uf fer is cleared.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 83 Netwo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Ev ent Log Configur ation The Event L og Setting screen is used to conf igure Event Log f ilters.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 84 Network St orage R outer e1200- 160 Even t Log Di spl ay The Event Log screen is used to vie w the Ev ent Log. Figure 33 is an example of the Ev ent Log display screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 85 Netwo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 C lea r Eve nt Lo g The Clear Event Log screen is used to clear the Ev ent Log. Figure 34 is an example of the Clear Event Log screen. Current router acti vities will not be disrupted.
Vis ual Mana ger U ser In terf ace 86 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Rep or t M en u Accessed from the Main Menu, the Report screen displays a consolidated view of all system information, including en vironmental conditions. Figure 35 is an example of the Report screen.
V isual Mana ger U ser I nter face 87 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 Reboot Option Router reboots are ex ecuted using this router Main Menu option. Figure 36 is an example of the Reboot screen. When the router is rebooted, current ro uter activities will be disrupted.
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89 Net wo rk St or age Rou ter e1200-160 4 Serial/T eln et User Interface 4F The Serial/T elne t User Interface (UI) is used to configure and manage the HP StorageW orks Network Storage Router . This chap ter describes the configuration menus and option tasks a vailable in the Serial/T elnet UI.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 90 Net wor k Stor age Router e1200 -160 ■ Configuration Menu , page 96 — Baud Rate Conf iguration — Ethernet Confi guration — Fibre Channel Conf iguration — Par.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 91 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 Serial/T elnet M enu T r ee Mai n Men u.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 92 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Te l n e t U I A c c e s s T o open a T elnet session, the IP address of the router and a T elnet client utility are required. Note: After each r eboot, a ne w T elnet session must be started .
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 93 Networ k Sto rage R ou ter e1200- 160 4. Conf igure the serial port settings, as listed in Ta b l e 7 . Note: H P re c om m e n d s se t t i ng t h e b au d ra te t o 1 1 5 2 0 0 . 5. After completing the serial port conf iguration, select OK to start a serial session.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 9 4 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 P ow er up Messag es When power is applied to the router , a series of messages is displaye d on the serial terminal or terminal emulation program. Figure 37 is an example of these po wer-up messages.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 95 Networ k Sto rage R out er e1200 -160 Serial/T elnet UI M ain M enu The Main Menu is the starting point fo r all configuration sub-menus and tasks. Figure 38 is an illustration of the router Main Menu. Note: If the po we r up mess ages and the Main Menu ar e no t displa yed , c heck the ser i al port setting s.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 9 6 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Configuration Menu The Conf iguration Menu is us ed to conf igure the router . Figure 39 is an illustration of the Conf iguration Menu.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 97 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 ■ 5) Device Mapping modif ies map and h ost settings. ■ 6) T race and Event Settings Conf iguration modif ies trace and e vent f ilter settings. ■ 7) Real-Time Clock Conf iguration sets the system clock.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 98 Network Stor age Ro uter e120 0-160 Note: The asterisk (*) sy mb ol i ndic ates the current se tti ng for the b aud rate.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 99 Net wo rk St or age Rou ter e1200-160 T o view or change conf iguration settings: 1. Select a menu option 2. Make the conf iguration changes 3. Select X) Return to pr evious menu 4. Select A) Sav e Configuration to record the changes.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 100 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 ■ 7) T oggle DHCP Configuration enables or disables support for Dynamic Configuration Protocol. When DHCP is enabled, the rou ter will request a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server on the Ethernet network.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 101 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Fibr e Channel Configuration In the Conf igura tion Menu, choose 3) Fibre Channel Conf iguration to configure the Fibre Channel port.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 102 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Fibre Channel Conf iguration Menu options: Caution: If these conf i gurati on settings ar e inco rr ectl y set , pr ocessing diff ic ulties ma y occur . Bef or e changing th ese settings , ev aluat e the need for the c hange and v er ify the d esir ed setting .
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 103 Networ k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 Note: SCS I dev ices attached t o a Fibr e Channel port mu st be mapped as sequenti al F ibr e Chann el L UNs starting a t L UN number 00.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 104 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 A sub-screen is displayed, listing the follo wing options: — 1) T oggle Hi-Sup Bit Settings changes the Hi-Sup Bit settings.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 105 Networ k Sto rage R out er e1200 -160 P arallel SCSI Configur ation In the Configurat ion Menu, choose 4) Parallel SCSI Conf iguration to conf igure the SCSI b uses.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 106 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 SCSI Conf iguration Menu options: ■ 1) Edit Initiator and T arget Settings changes the SCSI Initiator and T arget settings.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 10 7 Networ k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 Note: This va lue should be set to no less than 2 50ms, accor ding to the S CSI standar d fo r Reset-t o-Selection T ime . HP recommen ds setting the valu e to at least 30 seconds t o ensur e all S CSI dev ice s comple te the ir indi vi dual P OS T .
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 108 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Dev ice Mapping Each physical port/bus on the router can hav e the following maps: Each map has a unique name and map ID; one o f the maps must be identif ied as the “current” ma p for the router to use.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 109 Networ k Sto rage R out er e1200 -160 De vice Mapping Configuration Menu options: ■ 1) Select Current Map indicates which map is to be the current map. ■ 2) Display Curr ent Map displays the current map. ■ 3) Edit Current Map changes current map settings.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 110 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Caution: If this confi gurati on setting is inco rr ectly set , processing difficulties may occur . Befor e changing thi s setting, ev aluate the need fo r the change a nd v eri f y t h e de s i re d se t t i n g.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 111 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Figur e 4 7 : SCSI Current Map Display screen Editing the Current Map In the De vice Mapping Conf iguration Menu, choose 5) Edit Curr ent Map to edit the current map. The Map Edit Menu subscreen i s displayed.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 112 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Note: Aut o-Assigned an d SC C Maps cannot be edited. Map Edit Menu options: ■ 1) Edit Name changes the name of the current ma p. ■ 2) Edit Map Entries changes the content of the current map.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 113 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Figur e 4 9: Edit Map Entries for a Fibr e Channel map Figur e 50: Edit M ap Entries for a S CSI map Edit Map Entries options: ■ Next (N) scrolls do wn the list of map entries.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 114 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 ■ Create (C) creates a ne w map entry for a ne wly added de vice. ■ Remove Gaps (R) remov es gaps in the listed sequence of LUNs. ■ Delete (D) deletes a map entry . ■ Exit (X) returns to the pre vious menu.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 115 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 4. In the De vice List, to add a listed de vice to the map, enter the number from the “Num” column. If the selected de vice is already ma pped, an error message will appear , warning the user about adding a duplicate de vice.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 116 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Figure 52 is an ex ample of the scre en display when c reating an entry for a Fibre Channel map. Figur e 5 2: Creating a map entry for a Fibre Channel map Note: If the de vice be ing added is a SCSI de vi ce , the T ar get ID and L UN ID must be ent er ed.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 117 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Figur e 53: Cr eating an entr y for a SCSI map Note: If the dev ice being added is a F ibr e Channel dev ice , the Node WWN, P ort WWN, and L UN ID mus t be ente r ed.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 118 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Note: Some operating systems require gaps be removed in the mapping table i n or der to detect all dev ices. Deleting a Map Entr y T o delete an entry from a map, in the Edit Map Entries screen, select Delete (D) .
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 119 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Figur e 54: Host List Display f or Fibre Channel maps Figur e 55: Host L ist Display for SCSI maps Host List Edit Display options: ■ Next (N) scrolls do wn the Host List. ■ Pre vious (P) scrolls up the Host List.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 120 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Each of the options is discussed in the follo wing paragraphs. Scrolling between the Display P ages of the Host List Edit Screen T o scroll up and down the host entries, select P or N .
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 121 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Figure 56 is an example of the screen display when adding a host to the Host List of an FCP host. Figur e 56: Adding a host to the host list - FCP host If the host is a SCSI host, the host name and the initiator ID must be entered.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 122 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Figure 57 is an example of editi ng host in formation for a Fibre Channel port. Figur e 5 7 : Editing host inf ormation on a Fibre.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 12 3 Networ k Stor age R oute r e1200 -160 Figure 58 is an example of editi ng host information for a SCSI b us. Figur e 58: Editing host information f or a SCSI bus Dis.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 12 4 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Figure 59 is an illustration of th e Entire De vice screen. Figur e 5 9: Entire De vice List screen Note: The entir e list o f maps may not f it on one scr een . Select N or P to go ba ck and fo rth between sc r eens displa yin g mor e maps.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 125 Netw ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 T race Settings Menu options: ■ 1) T race Settings Conf iguration conf igures the trace settings. ■ 2) Event Settings Conf iguration conf igures the e vent settings. Each of these options is discu ssed in the follo wing sections.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 12 6 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 4. Press Enter to display the second Trace Set tings page. Figure 62 is an illustration of the second T race Settings page. 5. If needed, change the settings in the second T race Settings page.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 12 7 Net w ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 1. T o change any of the settings in this screen, enter the number of the desired setting ( 1 , 2 , 3 , or 4 ) that corresponds to the option that needs to be changed.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 128 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Active F abric Configur ation In the Configurat ion Menu, select 8) Active F abric Conf iguration to enter Activ e Fabric options. Figure 65 is an illustration of the Acti ve Fabric Conf iguration Menu.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 129 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Restor e Last Sa ved Configur ation In the Configurat ion Menu, B) Restore Last Sa ved Configuration is used to re vert to the pre vious configuration. This can be useful when conf iguration changes hav e been made, and the user wishes to return to the previous confi guration.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 130 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 S y stem Utilities M enu Accessed from the router Main Menu, the System Utilities Menu is primarily used to vie w system information. T o access the System Ut ilities Menu, in the rout er Main Menu, choose 2) System Utilities .
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 131 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 Sy s t e m S t a t i s t i c s In the System Utility Menu, select 1) System Statistics Men u to vie w system status information. Figure 67 is an illustration of the Sy stem Status/Statistics Menu.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 13 2 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Figur e 68: S ystem Status menu System Status Menu options: ■ 1) Display memory statistic s displays memory usage information ■ 2) Display active ta sks displays a list of current tasks.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 13 3 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 ■ 2) Display Attached Fibre Channel De vices displays a list of de vices attached to this Fibre Channel port. ■ 3) Display Fibr e Channel Resource Status displays Fibre Channel resource transport information.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 134 Network St orage R outer e1200 -160 T able 9: Link Status Definitions Link Status F ield Definition L inkState Curr ent F ib re C hannel link status . AL_P A Ar bitrat ed loop phy sical addre ss. (not supported) InDevDataSeqs Number of Dev ice Data sequences r eceiv ed b y this port.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 13 5 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 Vie wing Attac hed Fibr e Channel Devices T o view a list of the de vices attached to this port: 1. In the Fibre Channel Status Menu, choose 2) Display Attached Fibre Channel Devices .
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 136 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Vie wing Fibr e Channel Resource T ransport Inform ation T o view FCP transport information, in the Fibre Channel Status Menu, choose 3) Display Fibre Channel Resour ce Status . The FCP T ransport Queues page is displayed.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 13 7 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 Vie wing S CSI Status Information T o display SCSI status information, in the System Statistics Menu, choose 3) Display Parallel SCSI Pr otocol Status . The P arallel SCSI Protocol Status Menu is displayed.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 138 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Figure 75 is an illustration of the SCSI De vice Display Menu. Figur e 7 5: SCSI Dev ice Displa y menu SCSI De vice Display Menu options: ■ 1) Issue discovery f or all b uses issues a discov ery command for all SCSI bus e s.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 139 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 Figure 76 is an illustration of the SCSI Resource Display page. Figur e 7 6 : SCSI Resource Displa y sc reen Even t Log In the System Utilities Menu, 2) Event Lo g is used to view and clear the s ystem Event Log.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 140 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 T race Dump M enu In the router Main Menu, 3) Display T race and Assertion Histor y is used to manage trace history information. Figure 78 is an illustration of the T race Dump Menu.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 141 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 Note: Initially , the f actory defa ult rout er IP address is 1.1.1.1. T o v ie w the curr ent IP addr ess, nav igate to the Ether net Conf igur ation Menu and vie w the scr een display .
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 14 2 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Reboot Option T o reboot the router , in the Main Menu, select 4) Reboot . After this option is selected, a conf irma tion prompt is displayed. If a positi ve response is gi ven t o the confirmatio n message, the router is restarted.
Seri al/T elnet User Interface 143 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 Figure 79 is an illustration of the Do wnload Firmware Menu after a ne w version of the firmware has been loaded.
Seri al/Telnet User Interface 144 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160.
145 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 5 FTP User Interface 5F The follo wing tasks can be mana ged through an FTP interf ace: ■ Access the FTP User Interface (UI) , page 146 ■ Backup and Restor.
FTP User Interface 146 Network St orage R outer e1200 -160 Access th e FTP User Interface (UI) T o access the router us ing an FTP UI: 1. Connect the rout er to the Ethernet netwo rk used by the h ost computer . 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp < IP address > where IP addr ess is the IP address of the router .
FTP User Interface 14 7 Net wo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Backing up t he Router Conf iguration T o backup the router configuration settings: 1. Connect the rout er to the Ethernet netwo rk used by the h ost computer .
FTP User Interface 148 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Rest oring the Router Configur ation T o restore a conf iguration to the router: 1. Connect the rout er to the Ethernet netwo rk used by the h ost computer . 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp <IP address> where IP addr ess is the address of the router .
FTP User Interface 14 9 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200-160 Cop y T race Buffer s Use the follo wing procedure to sav e copies of the trace buffers: 1. Connect the rout er to the Ethernet netwo rk used by the h ost computer . 2. Start an FTP session using the router IP address: ftp <IP address> where IP addr ess is the address of the router .
FTP User Interface 150 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Upgrade F i r mw are Use the follo wing procedure for W indo ws- based systems to upgrade the router firmw are. Note: A JA V A applet-based FTP utility is also accessible fr om the UI. 1. Connect the rout er to the Ethernet netwo rk used by the h ost computer .
151 Network S tor age R outer e1200-160 6 Basic T r oubleshooting 6F This chapter discusses some basic method s of identifying problems in the setup and configuration of the HP StorageW orks Network Storage Router . Most problems occur durin g the initial installation of the router .
Basic T r oubleshooting 15 2 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 ■ Introducing HP StorageW orks Library and T ape T ools , page 160 — Software Features — Finding Additional Information — Getti.
Basic T roub leshooting 15 3 Net w ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 LED Indicators The LED indicators on th e router are useful for diagnosing v arious problems: ■ The F ibr e Channel p ort LEDs indicates Fibre Channel acti vity and link status.
Basic T r oubleshooting 154 Network St orage R outer e1200 -160 7 SC SI bus ac tiv ity LED (on cor responding port) 8 SC SI bus ac tiv ity LED (on cor responding port) 9 SCS I V H D CI c on n ec to r .
Basic T roub leshooting 15 5 Net w ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 Basic T roubleshooting If possible, simplify the installation by reduci ng it to the most basic configuration. Then, add elements one at a time, ve rifying the operation after each step.
Basic T r oubleshooting 156 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 V erifying Fibr e Channe l P or t Connec tion If SCSI de vices are recognized on the SCSI buses, b ut do not appear to the Fibre Channel host, it may be that the Fibre Ch annel link is not properly established.
Basic T roub leshooting 15 7 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 V erifying SCSI De vices in W indow s NT If running Fibre Channel-to-SCSI mappin g mode, v erify the Fibre Channel and the SCSI de vices are recognized by the router .
Basic T r oubleshooting 158 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 V erifying the Host Configuration In some cases, the Fibre Channe l HB A or host de vice driv er may not be working properly .
Basic T roub leshooting 15 9 Net wo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Ve r i f y i n g P R L I D a t a The router returns the PRLI (preliminary login) response data as specified in Ta b l e 12 . In the default conf iguration, the router returns PRLI Data (PRLI Accept P ayload) with the T arget bit SET and the In itiator bit CLEAR.
Basic T r oubleshooting 160 Network St orage R outer e1200 -160 Introducing HP Stor age W orks Libr ary and T ape T ools T o provide continued service to our customers, HP provides the HP StorageW orks Library and T ape T ools (L&TT) software ap plication.
Basic T roub leshooting 161 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 ■ Firmwar e Upgrades -L&TT provides a con venient way of updating product firmw are, enabling users with an Intern et connection to tak e advantage of ongoing enhancements.
Basic T r oubleshooting 16 2 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Finding A dditional Information The HP website provides the current version of L&TT for download, and general information about the tool . Access the website at: ht tp://www .hp .com/support/tapetools Get ting Support E-mail support is a vailable from lt t_team @hp .
163 Net w ork S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 A Serial and Ether n et P in Assignments AF This appendix provides details for: ■ RJ-11 Serial Pin Assignments , pa ge 164 ■ RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Pin Assi.
Seri al and Ethernet P in Assignments 164 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 RJ-11 Serial P i n Assignments The layout of the pin assignment s for the serial receptacle on the router is illustrated in Figure 81 . Figur e 81: RJ-11 Serial pin assignments The pin def initions listed in Ta b l e 13 correspond to the p in assignments in Figure 81 .
Seri al and Ether net P in Assignments 16 5 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200-160 RJ-45 Ethernet Cable P in Assignments The layout of the pin assignments for RJ -45 Ethernet receptacle is illustrated in Figure 82 . Figur e 82: RJ-45 Eth ernet pin assignments The pin def initions listed in Ta b l e 14 correspond to the pi ns assignments in Figure 82 .
Seri al and Ethernet P in Assignments 166 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160.
16 7 Net w ork S tor age Ro uter e1200-160 B Contr oller L UN Commands BF The HP StorageW orks Network Storage Router supports and e xecutes the set of SCSI-3 commands listed in this Appendix . These commands can be recei ved as FCP commands o ver the Fibre Channel bu s and are supported b y the Controller LUNs.
Contr oller LUN Commands 168 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 General Commands ■ Report LUNs ■ Inquiry Each of these commands is discu ssed in the follo wing paragraphs. Report L UNs Command The Report LUNs command returns a list of LUNs that can receiv e commands.
Contr oller L UN C ommands 16 9 Net wo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 The router returns the LUN Parameters as defined in Ta b l e 16 . All LUNs are reported and will appear in the host map. Note: In addition to the de vi ce LUNs, con troller L UNs ar e also included in the report .
Contr oller LUN Commands 17 0 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 EVPD P age 0x80 If the EVPD bit (bit 0 of b yte 1) is set and the Page Code is 0x80, the unit serial number page is returned.
Contr oller L UN C ommands 171 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 The router will only reply to a SCSI Inquiry using 8-byte LUN f ield of 0x00. Note: The Rev ision Lev el com es fr om the last four characters of the build st r ing, which appear s in the headings fo r most menu scr eens .
Contr oller LUN Commands 17 2 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160.
17 3 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 C Addr essing Met hods and T able Struc tures CF Fibre Channel and SCSI systems use dif ferent methods of addressing de vices. The router has a method of translating de vice IDs so each SCSI de vice is mapped to the appropriate Fib re Channel LUN.
Addr essing Methods and T able Str uctur es 17 4 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 T able 20: Addressing Sequence Bit/Byte 76543210 N Addr es s Method Addre ss Method Spec if ic N+1 Addr ess Method .
Addr e ssing Methods a nd T a ble Str uct ure s 17 5 Net wo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Depending on the conf iguration , the router supports the Peripheral De vice Addressing method an d the L ogical Unit Addressing method. The data sho wn in Ta b l e 24 comes from the Fibre Chan nel Configuration Menu.
Addr essing Methods and T able Str uctur es 17 6 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 SCC (S CSI Controller Command) Addr essing M ethod When a router is configured to use SC SI Controll er Command add.
Addr e ssing Methods a nd T a ble Str uct ure s 177 Net w ork S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Inde x ed Addr essing M ethod Index ed addressing allows for host b us adapter (HB A) dri vers that use only Peripheral De vice Addressing to acces s SCSI de vices attached to the router .
Addr essing Methods and T able Str uctur es 17 8 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160.
17 9 Net wo rk S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 D Reg ula tor y Com pl ian ce Notices DE Feder al Communications Commission Notice Par t 15 of the Federal Communicatio ns Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequenc y (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequenc y spectrum .
Regulato ry Compliance No tices 180 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Cla ss A Equipment This equipment has been t ested and foun d to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Regulat ory Compliance Noti ces 181 Net wor k St or age Rou ter e1200- 160 Declaration of Conformity for Pr oducts M ark ed w ith the FCC Logo, United Stat es Onl y This de vice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Regulato ry Compliance No tices 182 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 Canadian Notice (Av is Canadien) Cla ss A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all re quirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Eq uipment Regul ations.
Regulat ory Compliance Noti ces 183 Net w ork S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Japanese Notice.
Regulato ry Compliance No tices 184 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160 BSM I Not ic e Las er Devic e All HP systems equipped with a laser de vice comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnica l Commission (IEC) 825.
Regulat ory Compliance Noti ces 185 Net w ork S tor age Rou ter e1200-160 Compliance with Inte rnational R egulations All HP systems equipped with l aser devi ces comply with appropriate safety standards including IEC 82 5. Laser Product Label A label is located on the surface of the HP suppli ed laser device.
Regulato ry Compliance No tices 186 Network Stor age R outer e1200 -160.
18 7 Net w ork S tor age R outer e1200-160 E Elec trostatic Discharge EF T o av oid damaging equipment, be a ware of the precautions you need to follo w when setting up the system or handling part s. A discharge of static elect ricity from a finger or other conductor may damage sy stem boards or other static-sensitive de vices.
Electr os tatic Dis char ge 188 Network St orage R outer e1200 -160 Gr ounding M ethods There are sev eral methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installin g electrostatic-sensiti ve parts: ■ Use a wrist strap co nnected by a ground cord to a grou nded workstatio n or computer chassis.
189 Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 index Index Index A Active Fabric configurati on Serial/Telnet UI 128 Visual Manage r UI 50 addressing, defined 173 audience 10 authorized reseller, HP 15 auto.
Inde x 19 0 N et wo rk St orag e Ro ute r e 12 0 0 -1 60 Serial/Telnet UI 127 Visual Manage r UI 52 DB-9 pin assignments 164 DB-9 pin layout 164 DB-9 serial pin assignments, illustrated 164 default se.
Inde x Networ k St or age R outer e120 0 -160 1 91 deleting entries Serial/Telnet UI 118 Visual Manage r UI 69 editing entries Serial/Telnet UI 112 Visual Manage r 69 filling entries Serial/Telnet UI .
Inde x 192 N et wo rk St orag e Ro ute r e 12 0 0 -1 60 HP authorized reseller 15 storage website 14 technical support 14 I I/O configuration Visual Manage r UI 54 indexed addressing described 177 ind.
Inde x Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 193 deleting (removing) the current map Visual Manage r UI 67 deleting a host from the host list Serial/Telnet UI 121 Visual Manage r UI 66 displaying the e.
Inde x 194 N et wo rk St orag e Ro ute r e 12 0 0 -1 60 port configuration Serial/Telnet UI 101 port mode, Fibre Cha nnel Serial/Telnet UI 103 Visual Manage r UI 57 port name, Fibre Channel Serial/Tel.
Inde x Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 195 Serial/Telnet UI 116 Visual Manage r UI 73 deleting entries Serial/Telnet UI 118 Visual Manage r UI 73 editing entries Serial/Telnet UI 112 Visual Manag.
Inde x 196 N et wo rk St orag e Ro ute r e 12 0 0 -1 60 editing the host list of the current map, edit options, listed 119 initial access 108 listed 109 screen navigation 109 selecting the current map.
Inde x Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 19 7 Serial/Telnet UI Fibre Channel Transport Queues page, illustrated 136 Serial/Telnet UI host list display for Fibre Channel maps, illustrated 119 Serial.
Inde x 198 N et wo rk St orag e Ro ute r e 12 0 0 -1 60 Serial/Telnet UI 142 user configuration Serial/Telnet UI 100 Visual Manage r UI 51 user interfaces, listed 27 utilities configuration Serial/Tel.
Inde x Networ k Stor age R outer e1200 -160 199 deleting entries 69 filling maps 69 removing gaps in 69 viewing and changing 69 mapping tasks, Fibre Channel and SCSI adding a new map 67 deleting a hos.
Inde x 20 0 N et wo rk St orag e Ro ute r e 12 0 0 -1 60.
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