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ISR651 101-00 J Inst allation Guide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series.
ii ISR651 10 1-00 J Installati on Guide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Information fu rnished in this manual is belie ved to be accurate and reliable. However , QLogic Corporati on assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patent s or other rights of third p art ies which may result from its use.
ISR651 101-00 J iii T able of Content s Preface Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi What’s in This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv ISR651 10 1-00 J Installati on Guide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series iSR6200 Router Family Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 iSR6260 Router Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ISR651 101-00 J v Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vi ISR651 10 1-00 J Installati on Guide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series F_Port Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 Determining W AN Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . .
ISR651 101-00 J vii Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series iSCSI Initiator Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 Device Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
viii ISR651 10 1-00 J Installati on Guide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series List of Figures Figure Page 1-1 Remote SAN Island Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1-2 iSR6200 Router .
ISR651 101-00 J ix Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series 4-25 Host LUN Access with LUN Masking Disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31 5-1 E_Port Extension, Single ISL . . . . . . . . . .
x ISR651 10 1-00 J Installati on Guide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series List of T ables T able Page 1-1 Internal T emperature Sensor Limit s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 1-2 10GbE Port LED Scheme .
ISR651 101-00 J xi Preface This user ’s guid e describes and provides installation procedures for the QLogic ® iSR6200 Series intelligent S torage Router (iSR) (iSR6200), also referred to as the iSR6200 router or simply router .
xii ISR651 10 1-00 J Chapter 6 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting provides system diagnostic and troubleshooting tools available for the iSR62 00 router .
ISR651 101-00 J xiii Internet engineering t ask force (IETF): iSCSI Requirement s and Design Considerations, iSCSI Naming and Discovery , Internet Protocol Specification (IPv4) , RFC793 T rans.
xiv ISR651 10 1-00 J with an alert symbol in dicates the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moderate injury . indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause serious injury or death. Te x t i n blue font indicates a hyperlink (jump) to a figure, t able, or section in this guide.
ISR651 101-00 J xv Communications S t atement s The following st atements apply to this p roduct. The statement s for other product s intended for use with this product appear in their accomp anying manuals.
xvi ISR651 10 1-00 J CE S t atement The CE symbol on the equipment indica tes that this system complies with the EMC (Electromagnetic Comp atibility) directive of the European Community (89/336/EEC) and to the Low V oltage (Safety) Direct ive (73/23/EEC).
ISR651 101-00 J xvii VCCI Class A St atement This is a Class A product based on the standard of the V oluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a do mestic environment, radio interference may occur , in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions.
xviii ISR651 10 1-00 J Electrost atic Discharge Sensitivity (ESDS) Precautions The assemblies used in the router chassi s are elect rostatic discharge sensitive.
ISR651 101-00 J xix T echnical Support Customers should cont act their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic product s. QLogic- direct customers may contact QLo gic T echnical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized ma intenance provider .
xx ISR651 10 1-00 J T raining QLogic Global T raining maint ains a Web site at www .qlogictraining.com offering online and instructor-led trainin g for all QLogic products. In addition, sales and technical professionals may obta in Associate and S pecialist -level certifications to qualify for additional benefit s from QLogic.
ISR651 101-00 J 1-1 1 Introduction This chapter illustrates and describes QL ogic’ s iSR6200 intelligent S torage Router (iSR), including the components con tained within the iSR6200 router chassis: router blades, chassis mid-plane, and PCMs.
1–Introduction Licensed Fe atures 1-2 ISR651 101-00 J Licensed Features The iSR6200 router has features t hat a re available by a license key . Dat a Migration The iSR6200 router provides dat a migrat ion as an optional, licensed feature.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Chassis ISR651 101-00 J 1-3 This configuration has the following additional requirement s: At least one Fibre Channel port of iSR6200 connected to Fibre Channel SAN. Accessibility between the GbE port s on the router , port IP addresses of the remote router , and GbE port IP addresses of the local routers.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Chassis 1-4 ISR651 101-00 J The iSR6200 router chassis contains one or two router blades, along with a PCM for each blade.
1–Introduction Power and Coolin g Modu le (PCM) ISR651 101-00 J 1-5 Power and Cooling Module (PCM) Each iSR6200 chassis blade has a PCM lo cated on the backside of the chassis, as shown in Figure 1-4 .
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades 1-6 ISR651 101-00 J T able 1-1 shows the internal temperature limits set to trigger event s or server message block (SMB) alert s. The following describes the fan speed and temperature parameters listed in T able 1-1 .
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades ISR651 101-00 J 1-7 The following sections illustrate and describe the physical fe atures and functionality of the iSR6200 router blades: “iSR6200 Router F.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades 1-8 ISR651 101-00 J iSR6250 Router Blade The iSR6250 router blade adds two 10Gb Ethern et (GbE) ports to the blade configuration, as shown in Figure 1 -7 .
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades ISR651 101-00 J 1-9 iSR6240 Router Blade The iSR6240 router blade adds two iSCSI Etherne t ports to the blade configuration, as show in Figure 1-8 .
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades 1-10 ISR6 51 101-00 J System Fault LED (Amber) The system fault LED lights up to show that a fault exists in the router firmware or hardware. Fault conditions include power on self-test (POST) e rrors and over-temperature conditions.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades ISR651 101-00 J 1-1 1 Maintenance Button The maintenance button shown in Figure 1-10 is the only router blade control. Press this button to reset the router blade o r to recover it if it becomes disabled. Figure 1-10.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades 1-12 ISR6 51 101-00 J Reset and Select Boot Image Y ou can reset the router using either the primary or secondary bo ot image: Primary Image— T o reset the.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades ISR651 101-00 J 1-13 Resets the maintenan ce port IP address to 10.0.0.1 Disables the iSCSI port s and sets the IP address to 0.0.0.0 Erases all present ations Erases all discovered initia tors and target s Fibre Channel Port LEDs The iSR6200 router has two Fibre Channel port s.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades 1-14 ISR6 51 101-00 J Fibre Channel T ransceivers Each port is served by an SFP optical transceiver and is capable of 2, 4, or 8Gbps transmission. SFPs are hot-pluggable. User port s can self-discover both the port type and transmission speed when co nnected to public devices or switches.
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades ISR651 101-00 J 1-15 Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs The gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port s shown in Figure 1-12 are RJ45 connectors that provide connection to an Ethernet SAN through a 100 or 1000 Base-T Ethernet cable. The ports are labeled GE1 and GE2 .
1–Introduction iSR6200 Router Blades 1-16 ISR6 51 101-00 J The management Ethernet port has two LEDs: The link st atus LED (green) lights up contin uously when the port establishes an Ethernet connection. The activity LED (green) light s up when the port transmits o r receives data over the Ethernet connection.
ISR651 101-00 J 2-1 2 Planning This chapter describes how to plan for t he iSR6200 router . The following sections describe the devices and services you need to consider when planning to use the iSR62.
2–Planning Device Access 2-2 ISR651 101-00 J Device Access Consider device access needs within the Fibre Channel and iSCSI SANs. Controlling access to Fibre Channel dev ice LUNs requires map ping Fibre Channel device LUNs to specific iSCSI initiators.
2–Planning iSCSI Performance ISR651 101-00 J 2-3 Each Fibre Channel port is supported by a data buf fer with a three-credit capacity; that is, three maximum-sized frames. F or fibre optic cables, this enables full bandwidth over ap proximately 2.5 kilometers at 2Gbps (1.
2–Planning Performanc e T uning 2-4 ISR651 101-00 J Latency Latency is a measure of how fast a transaction travels through the rou ter and LAN or W AN.
2–Planning Performance T uning ISR651 101-00 J 2-5 T able 2-2. T3—45Mbps Round-T rip Delay (ms) TCP Window Si ze (kbytes) ≤ 1.4 8 ≤ 2.9 16 ≤ 5.7 32 ≤ 1 1.4 64 ≤ 22.9 128 ≤ 45.8 256 ≤ 91.6 512 ≤ 183.1 1024 ≤ 366.2 2048 a a Supported in FC-IP mode onl y .
2–Planning Performanc e T uning 2-6 ISR651 101-00 J T able 2-4. OC-3—156Mbps Round-T rip Delay (ms) TCP Window Size (bytes) ≤ 0.4 8 ≤ 0.8 16 ≤ 1.6 32 ≤ 3.3 64 ≤ 6.6 128 ≤ 13.2 256 ≤ 26.3 512 ≤ 52.7 1024 ≤ 105.4 2048 ≤ 210.7 4096 T able 2-5.
2–Planning T opology ISR651 101-00 J 2-7 To p o l o g y The iSR6200 router supports inte rconnecting remote SANs (see Figure 2-1 ). Figure 2-1. W AN T opology —Remote SAN Interconnect High A vailability A dual-blade iSR6200 router support s high av ailability , which provides link-level, switch-level, and blade-level failure prot ec tion.
2–Planning Recovery 2-8 ISR651 101-00 J Recovery Y ou should have a process in place to re cover from a possible router failure. Consider the following when developing a recovery process fo r the ro.
2–Planning Securit y ISR651 101-00 J 2-9 File transfer protocol (FTP) enables you to transfer files rapidly between the workstat ion and router using FTP . Secure SHell (SSH) provides secure and encrypted connections to traditionally non-encrypted ser vices.
2–Planning Security 2-10 ISR6 51 101-00 J.
ISR651 101-00 J 3-1 3 Inst allation This chapter describes how to inst all and configure an iSR6200 router , including: “Site Requirement s” on page 3-1 “Installing the iSR6200 Router”.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-2 ISR651 101-00 J Power Requirement s The iSR6200 router requires the following p ower supply: 235W maximum, 200W typical 100V AC to 240V AC; 50Hz to 60Hz 1.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-3 5. Connect the management workstation to the route r (see page 3-10 ). 6. Configure the managem ent workstation (see p age 3-1 1 ). 7. Install the management utility (see page 3-13 ). 8.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-4 ISR651 101-00 J iSCSI port 4 IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the optional (FC4, GE-4, or 10GE-4) port IP address of the iSNS server for iSCSI port 4 (if iSNS will be enabled) T able 3-3.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-5 Mounting the Router Y ou can either place the router on a flat surface or mount it in a 19-inch Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) rack. See th e product sp ecification for weight and dimensions.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-6 ISR651 101-00 J Inst alling the T ransceivers The router support s a variety of SFP transceivers. T o install a transceiver , insert the transceiver into the port, and then gently press until it snap s in place.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-7 Connecting the Router to AC Power ! W ARNING This product is supplied with a three-wire power cable and plug for the user ’s safety . Use this po wer cable in conjunction with a properly grounded outlet to avoid electrical shock.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-8 ISR651 101-00 J W ARNUN G Dieses Produkt wird mit einem 3-adri gen Netzkabel mit S tecker geliefert. Dieses Kabel erfüllt die Sicherhei tsanforderungen und sollte an einer vorschrift smäßigen Schukosteckdos e angeschlossen werden, um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlage s zu vermeiden.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-9 Figure 3-1 shows the front and back plates of an iSR6200 r outer chassis that contains two router bla des with add-in ports inst alled for its model. Each PCM provides a power connector , as well as a S tatus LED.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-10 ISR6 51 101-00 J Figure 3-2 shows the location of the ports and LEDs on one of the blades contained within the iSR6 200 unit that are referenced in the following instructions. Figure 3-2. iSR6200 Bl ade Ports and LEDs 4.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-1 1 Configuring the Management W orkst ation The router comes from the factory with a de fault IP address (10.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-12 ISR6 51 101-00 J Configuring the Work st ation Serial Port T o configure the workst ation serial port: 1. Connect the cable with an RJ45 to DB9F adapter from a COM port on the management workst ation to the serial port on the router .
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-13 For Solaris: Modify the /etc/remote file to include the following line: :dv=/dev/term/a:br#115200:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D : Where /dev/term/a refers to serial port a . Choose the dv setting to match the workst ation port to which you connected the router .
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-14 ISR6 51 101-00 J Figure 3-3 shows an example of the Search Support dialog box in Windows Internet Explorer . Figure 3-3. Search Suppor t Dialog Box (Example) The Downloads p age lists the search result s; Figure 3-4 shows an example.
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router ISR651 101-00 J 3-15 5. Under SANsurfer Router Manager for < operating system > , click the Download link. 6. On the File Download dialog box, click Save . 7. On the Save As dialog box, specify a location on your local machine to store the installat ion file, and then click Save .
3–Installation Installing the iSR6200 Router 3-16 ISR6 51 101-00 J 3. Double-click the install.app icon to start the in stallation wizard. 4. Follow the prompts in the SANsurfer iSCSI-FC Router Manager inst allation wizard.
3–Installation Installing New Firmware ISR651 101-00 J 3-17 Serial , Linux : Open a command window and en ter the following command: minicom 2. Open an admin session, select a blade (1 or 2), and then enter th e commands to set up both iSCSI ports and the management interface.
3–Installation Installing New Firmware 3-18 ISR6 51 101-00 J 3. In the results box under Reso urce Name , click the router firmware that you want to install, and then download the file. Y ou can use either SANsurfer Router Manag er or the CLI to install new firmware, as shown in the following section s.
3–Installation Installing New Firmware ISR651 101-00 J 3-19 2. Enter your user name and password. F or example: User (172.17.137.190:(none)): ftp 331 Guest login ok, type your name as password. Password: ftp 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
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ISR651 101-00 J 4-1 4 Configuration This chapter describes how to configure t he iSR6200 router to support virtu al port groups (VPGroup s or VPGs) and LUN mapping.
4–Configuration Enabling Virtual Port Group s 4-2 ISR651 101-00 J Enabling V irtual Port Group s Each iSR6250 router blade has one virtual por t group (VPG) enabled by default, which gives iSCSI hosts access to 256 LUNs.
4–Configuration Enabling V irtual Port Groups ISR651 101-00 J 4-3 Using SANsurfer Router Manager, select one of the VP Group n odes in the left pane to view that VP Group’ s informati on in the right p ane, as shown in Figure 4-1 .
4–Configuration Enabling Virtual Port Group s 4-4 ISR651 101-00 J 2. In the Sta tu s list, select Enabled or Disabled (see Figure 4-2 ). Figure 4-2. Chassis Informa tion for Selected VPGROUP 3. Click Save . 4. In the System Check dialog box, type the system p assword, and then click OK .
4–Configuration Enabling V irtual Port Groups ISR651 101-00 J 4-5 T o enable or disable a VPGroup using the CLI: The following example shows how to enable VPGroup s 2 and 3 by issuing the CLI set vpgroups command.
4–Configuration Enabling Virtual Port Group s 4-6 ISR651 101-00 J The following example shows CLI comm and output using an iSR6200 blade with three virtual port group s enabled. Y ou can view information about the virtual port groups co nfigured on your iSR6200 by issuing the show vpgroups command.
4–Configuration Enabling V irtual Port Groups ISR651 101-00 J 4-7 The following example shows the inform ation group ed by physical Fibre Channel port.
4–Configuration Enabling Virtual Port Group s 4-8 ISR651 101-00 J Port ID 0a-05-02 (VPGROUP_3) Firmware Revision No. 4.05.00 Frame Size 2048 Execution Throttle 32768 Connection Mode Point-to-Point P.
4–Configuration Zoning Vi rtual Port Groups on the SAN ISR651 101-00 J 4-9 Zoning Virtual Port Group s on the SAN When zoning the iSR6200 virtual port g roup WWPNs to a Fibre Channel array , you must ensure all WWPNs of a virtual port gro up are zoned to any single Fibre Channel targe t WWPN.
4–Configuration Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN 4-10 ISR6 51 101-00 J When connecting a single-blade d iSR6200 to two independent SANs, connect one Fibre Channel port from your iSR6 200 blade to each SAN (see Figure 4-6 ). This topology ensures Fibre Channel link-lev el and switch-level failure protection.
4–Configuration Zoning Vi rtual Port Groups on the SAN ISR651 101-00 J 4-1 1 When connecting a dual-blade iSR620 0 for high availability , connect one Fibre Channel port from each blade to each of your fabrics (see Figure 4-7 ). This topology provides link-level, switch-level , and bla de-level failure protection.
4–Configuration Configuring F ibre Channel Ar ray Hosts and LUN Ass ignments 4-12 ISR6 51 101-00 J Configuring Fibre Channe l Array Host s and LUN Assignment s When configuring Fibre Channel array ho sts, you must treat each iSR6200 virtual port group (VPG) as it s own unique Fibre Channel host within the virtualized storage array .
4–Configuration Configuring Fibre Channel Arr ay Hosts and LUN Assignment s ISR651 101-00 J 4-13 Figure 4-9 illustrates this incorrect configuration. Figure 4-9. Incorrectly Configuri ng All Groups to One Host Entity Figure 4-10 shows an incorrect assignment of virtual port gro up WWPNs.
4–Configuration Configuring F ibre Channel Ar ray Hosts and LUN Ass ignments 4-14 ISR6 51 101-00 J If you are using two blades in a high avail ability configuration, assign each VPG from the second 6200 blade in the same chassis to the same host entity as VPG from blade 1, as shown in Figure 4-1 1 .
4–Configuration Configuring Fibre Channel Arr ay Hosts and LUN Assignment s ISR651 101-00 J 4-15 When assigning LUNs to your VPG host entities, do not assign the same LUN t o two VPG host entities. Figure 4-12 shows a valid LUN prese ntation. Each LUN is presented to only one VPG .
4–Configuration Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200 4-16 ISR6 51 101-00 J Figure 4-13 shows presenting LUN 3 incorrectly . If an iSCSI host logged into both VPG0 and VPG1, it would have a ccess to LUN 3 through two virtual port group s. This is invalid and will lead to serious problems.
4–Configuration Connecting iSCSI Host s to the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-17 The following example shows the anatomy of a sample IQN string from an iSR6200 router: iqn.2004-08.com.qlogic : iSR6200 . 0834e00019 . b1 . 01 . 20030020c2075970 1. V endor name and registration date 2.
4–Configuration Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200 4-18 ISR6 51 101-00 J T o view presented target information using SANsurfer Rou ter Manager, expand the iSCSI Presented T arget s node in the left p ane, and then select the device, as shown in Figure 4-14 .
4–Configuration Connecting iSCSI Host s to the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-19 Enabling additional VP Group s creates multiple IQN strings for the same Fibre Channel targe t WWPN. The following exam ple shows two Fibre Ch annel target WWPNs and three VP groups, resulting in six presented iSCSI qualified names.
4–Configuration Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200 4-20 ISR6 51 101-00 J VpGroup Name VPGROUP_4 Status Disabled WWPNs N/A iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> show presented_targets Presented Target Information ------------------------------ iSCSI Presented Targets ------------------------- Name iqn.
4–Configuration Connecting iSCSI Host s to the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-21 Alias <MAPS TO> WWNN 10:00:00:20:c2:07:59:70 WWPN 21:04:00:20:c2:07:59:70 iSCSI host LUN access is determined by the spe cific iSCSI target to which the host connects.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 4-22 ISR6 51 101-00 J In Figure 4-16 , the iSCSI host has logged into iSCSI t arget for VPG1.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-23 Figure 4-18 shows that even af ter logging into the VPG0 iSCSI target, the host cannot access data LUNs on the storage array . T o allow the iSCSI host access to each LUN, you must configure the iSR6200 using either SANsurfer Router Manager or the CLI.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 4-24 ISR6 51 101-00 J The following example shows how to map t he LUN target s with initiators using CLI commands. iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> lunmask add Index Mapped (WWNN,WWPN/iSCSI Name) ----- ------ ---------------------- 0 Yes iqn.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-25 Figure 4-19 shows the ef fect of mapping an initiator to LUN 1 u sing the CLI commands shown in the preceding example.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 4-26 ISR6 51 101-00 J 2. On the Select the Initiators for the LUN Present ation window , select an initiator as shown in Figure 4-20 , and then click Next . Figure 4-20. T arget Presentation/LUN Mapping Wi zard—Select the Initiators 3.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-27 The LUN Masking Configuration S tat us window opens, a nd the Security Check dialog box prompts you to en ter the admin password. 4. In the Security Check dialog box, type the system p assword (the default is config ), and then click Next .
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 4-28 ISR6 51 101-00 J Figure 4-23 uses color coding to identify th e LUN mapping that became available after the host lo gs into the presented target s.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-29 The following example shows how to do this using the set system CLI command. The red text shows entering the command that enables the LUN mapping. iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> set system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 4-30 ISR6 51 101-00 J Figure 4-24 shows how to enable LUN mapp ing on an iSR6200 blade 1. T o apply these changes, you must click Save , type the system p assword, and then reboot the router blade.
4–Configuration Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200 ISR651 101-00 J 4-31 Figure 4-25 shows host LUN access wit h LUN Mapping disabled. Figure 4-25. Host LUN Acce ss with LUN Masking Disabled NOTE The iSR6200 router can access LUNs onl y after the host logs into iSR6200 presented iSCSI target(s).
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ISR651 101-00 J 5-1 5 Fibre Channel over IP Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) is a protoc ol used to transport Fibre Channel frames over TCP/IP , thus providing SAN over W AN capabilitie s. FCIP is commonly used to interconnect (merge) SANs that are sep a rated by such a dist ance that a direct connection is cost prohibitive or technically unfeasible.
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-2 ISR651 101-00 J Links up to two locations per blade, fou r locations per chassis (two blades) FICON ® support Configuring FCIP T o successfully configure FCIP , you need to assess both the SAN and W AN environment s.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-3 T able 5-1 provides space for you to write down the information that you must obtain prior to configuring an FCIP rou te.
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-4 ISR651 101-00 J Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI This section shows an examp le of the fciproute add command and provides the steps to config ure an FCIP route in the CLI (the GUI procedure is essentially the same).
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-5 T o configure FCIP in the CLI : 1. From a command prompt, enter the fciproute add command. 2. Enable (or disable) the FCIP Interfaces FC & GE port s to be used by the FCIP route. 3. At the FC Port prompt, enter the number corresponding to the FC port to be used for this FCIP route.
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-6 ISR651 101-00 J 14. At the GE Port Speed prompt , select a GE port speed that matches that of the Ethernet switch port to which it is connected. QLogic recommend s that you use a gigabit managed switch that is capable of auto matically negotiating the port spee d.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-7 Figure 5-1 shows an example of a single FCIP route (single ISL). Figure 5-1. E_Port Ex tension, Single ISL LAN/W AN Local Router Remote .
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-8 ISR651 101-00 J Figure 5-2 shows an example of a two FCIP routes (dual ISLs). This example assumes that the Fibre Channel switc hes have the ability to lo ad-balance between the ISLs to enhan ce performance.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-9 Figure 5-3 shows an example of F_Port extensio n used to connect a remote storage array .
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-10 ISR6 51 101-00 J Figure 5-4 shows an example of F_Port extensio n used to connect a remote (stranded) server .
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-1 1 Round-T rip Time RTT is the time required for a p acket to travel from the sender to the receiver , and then return to the sender . The router’s ping feature, either CLI or GUI, can help determine the R TT .
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-12 ISR6 51 101-00 J Link Dat a Rate The available link dat a rate is not typically the same as the connection speed at the router ’s GE p ort. The GE port is typically connected to a loca l IP switch with ports running at 1 gig abit.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-13 TCP Retransmit T imer Expired— The sender of a packet did not receive an ACK for a packet within the retransmit time-out window .
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-14 ISR6 51 101-00 J TCP Timer Expired 340010 TCP ECC Error Corrections 0 MAC Xmit Frames 1890446 MAC Xmit Bytes 1534059818 MAC Xmit Multi Count 6 MAC Xmit .
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-15 Firewall When configuring an FCIP route in a W AN containing a firewall, the TCP and server ports used by the FCIP route must be unblocked. T able 5-3 lists the well-known port s and server ports that require unblocking in the firewall.
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-16 ISR6 51 101-00 J The output of the rpcinfo comma nd should be similar to the following. The numbers in the Port # column ( 714 , 835 , and 896 in these examples) are the port number(s) that you need to unblock.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-17 When a configuration requires that the b andwidth availa ble to the FCIP route be a percentage of the total W AN bandwidth, it is importan t to correctly calculate the bandwidth an d set it accordingly .
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-18 ISR6 51 101-00 J T able 5-5. T3 / DS-3—45Mbps Round-T rip Time (ms) Window Size (bytes) Scaling Factor (2 n ) 250 1M 5 100 512K 4 50 256K 3 25 128K 2 20 128k 2 15 64K or 128K 1 or 2 10 64K 1 5 32K 0 2.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-19 T able 5-7. OC-1—50Mbps Round-T rip Time (ms) Window Size (bytes) Scaling Factor (2 n ) 250 1M or 2M 5 or 6 100 512K 4 50 256K 3 25 128K 2 20 128k 2 15 64K or 128K 1 or 2 10 64K 1 5 32K 0 2.
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-20 ISR6 51 101-00 J T able 5-9. OC-3—150Mbps Round-T rip Time (ms) Window Size (bytes) Scaling Factor (2 n ) 250 4M 7 100 1M or 2M 5 or 6 50 1M 5 25 512K 4 20 512K 4 15 256K 3 10 256K 3 51 2 8 K2 2.5 64K 1 1 or less 32K 0 T able 5-10.
5–Fibre Chan nel over IP Configuring FCIP ISR651 101-00 J 5-21 T able 5-1 1. OC-24 and Above—1.244Gbps Round-T rip Time (ms) Window Size (bytes) Scaling Factor (2 n ) 250 16M 9 100 16M 9 50 8M 8 25 4M 7 20 2M or 4M 6 or 7 15 2M 6 10 2M 6 51 M5 2.
5–Fibre Channel over IP Configuring FCIP 5-22 ISR6 51 101-00 J Router TCP Window Setup T able 5-12 contains router settings for the listed TCP window sizes.
ISR651 101-00 J 6-1 6 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Diagnostic information ab out the router is available through the chassis LEDs and the port LEDs. Diagnostic information is also available through SANsurfer Router Manager and CLI event logs and error di splays.
6–Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Power-On Self-T est Diagnostics 6-2 ISR651 101-00 J Input Power LED is Off The input power LED light s up to show that the router logic circuitry is receiving proper volt ages. If the input power LED is off, follow the se steps: Inspect power cord and connectors.
6–Diagnostics and T roubleshooting LED Blink Patterns ISR651 101-00 J 6-3 All other system fault blink p atterns show critical errors. The heartbeat LED shows an error blink pattern f or the conditions listed in T able 6-1 .
6–Diagnostics and T roubleshooting Recovering a Ro uter 6-4 ISR651 101-00 J Over-T emperature Blink Pattern The system fault LED generates a five-blink pa ttern (once per second) followed by a two-second p ause when the router is in an over-temperature condition.
ISR651 101-00 J 7-1 7 Removal and Replacement This chapter describes how to remo ve and replace the following FRUs: SFP T ransceivers iSR6200 Chassis Blades “Power and Cooling Modules”.
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades 7-2 ISR651 101-00 J The blade replacement feature ensures that the replaced unit ret ains the MAC addresses for the manageme nt ports and iSCSI port s, as well as the world wide port number (WWPN) and world wide node number (WWNN) for the Fibre Channel ports.
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades ISR651 101-00 J 7-3 3. Remove the old blade from the chassis. Figure 7-2 shows how to release the latch and pull down on the lever on the right side (1), and then pull straight back on the handle (2).
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades 7-4 ISR651 101-00 J 2. Insert the new blade into the chassis slot. Figure 7- 4 shows how to push the blade straight into the chassis (1), and then se at the blade onto the chassis mid-plane by pushing up the right side le ver and latching it into place (2).
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades ISR651 101-00 J 7-5 Removing the Failed Blade T o remove a failed blade fro m an iSR6200 chassis with a single blade: 1. Prior to replacing the iSR6200 router blade, log out all iSCSI initiators from the iSR6200 blade you are rep lacing.
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades 7-6 ISR651 101-00 J 3. Use an FTP client to get the FRU file from the iSR6200 blad e. For both the user name and passwo rd, enter ftp . Remember to issue the bin command before you issue the get command.
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades ISR651 101-00 J 7-7 4. Disconnect all cables from the iSR6200 blade. This includes all Fibre Channel, Ethernet, and serial cables. Y ou can leave the power cable s connected. (See Figure 7-5 .) Figure 7-5.
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades 7-8 ISR651 101-00 J Inst alling the Replacement Blade Before replacing a blade for a single-bla de router inst allation, you must first remove it (as described on p age 7-5 ). T o inst all a replacement blade in an iSR620 0 chassis with a single blade: 1.
7–Removal and Re placement iSR6200 Chassis Blades ISR651 101-00 J 7-9 3. Wait until the blade finishes booting up. The system runs the POST . The heartbeat and system fault LEDs show the operational sta tus of the router . When the POST completes with no errors, these LEDs blink at a steady rate of once per second.
7–Removal and Re placement Power and Cooling Mod ules 7-10 ISR6 51 101-00 J Password : ****** iSR6200 <1> (admin) #> fru restore A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
7–Removal and Re placement Power and Cooling Modules ISR651 101-00 J 7-1 1 Removing the Failed PCM T o remove a failed PCM from the iSR6 200 chassis: 1. Locate the failed PCM unit on the back side of the iSR6200 chassis. A failed PCM unit shows an amber colored st atus LED.
7–Removal and Re placement Power and Cooling Mod ules 7-12 ISR6 51 101-00 J 4. Release the chassis latch on the left sid e of the unplugged PCM. As shown in Figure 7-10 , pull down on the lever to unseat t he PCM (1), and then remove the PCM by pulling straight back on the handle (2).
7–Removal and Re placement Power and Cooling Modules ISR651 101-00 J 7-13 2. Insert the replacement PCM into the iSR6200 chassis. As shown in Figure 7-10 , push the PCM stra ight into the chassis (1), and then make sure the PCM is properly seated into the chassis mid-plane by pushing the lever up and locking the latch in the up position (2).
7–Removal and Re placement Power and Cooling Mod ules 7-14 ISR6 51 101-00 J.
ISR651 101-00 J A-1 A T echnical S pecifications This appendix provides the following tec hnical specification for the iSR6200 router: Interface S pecifications “Expansio n Configurations”.
A–T echnical S pecifications Expansion Configur ations A-2 ISR651 10 1-00 J Management Port s: Ethernet 10 or 100 Base-T with RJ45 RS-232 serial port with RJ45 Exp ansion Configurations .
A–T echnical S pecifications iSCSI Initiator Support ISR651 101-00 J A-3 iSCSI Initiator Support Microsof t: Windows 2000, 2003, and 2008 Solaris: SP ARC 2.6, 8, 9, 10: X86 Linux: Red Hat AS 3, 4, 5; SUSE Enterprise Server 8, 9, 10 VMware: ESX Server v3.
A–T echnical S pecifications High Availability A-4 ISR651 10 1-00 J Power Supply: 235W maximum (two bla des and two expansion cards) 106W typical (one blad e and two power modules) 100V AC to 240V AC; 50Hz to 60Hz 1.9A at 100–125V AC; 1.
A–T echnical S pecifications Environmenta l and Safety ISR651 101-00 J A-5 Non-operating: T emperature: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to158°F) Humidity: 5 percent to 93 percent no n-condensing Altitude: 0 to 50,000 feet Vibratio n: IEC 68-2, 5–500Hz, random, 2.
A–T echnical S pecifications Environment al and Safety A-6 ISR651 10 1-00 J.
ISR651 101-00 J B-1 B Simple Network Management Protocol Simple network management protoco l (SNMP) provides monitoring a nd trap functions for managing the router th rough third-party applications that sup port SNMP . The router firmware support s SNMP versions 1 and 2 and a QLogic management information base (MIB) (see page B-3 ).
B–Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Parameters B-2 ISR651 10 1-00 J SNMP Parameters Y ou can set the SNMP properties using SANsurfer Router Manager or the CLI. For SNMP configuration det ails, see the iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide or the iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI) User’s Guide .
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol SNMP T rap Configuration ISR651 101-00 J B-3 SNMP T rap Configuration SNMP trap configuration let s you set up to eight trap destinations. Choose from T raps 1–T rap 8 to configure each trap. Ta b l e B - 2 describes the p arameters for configuring an SNMP trap.
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-4 ISR651 10 1-00 J Network Port T able The network port table co ntains a list of network port s that are operational on the router . The entries in this table include the manag ement port (labeled MGMT), and the gigabit Ethernet port s (labeled GE1 and GE2).
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-5 qsrNwPortRole qsrNwPortIndex qsrNwPortAddressMode qsrIP AddressT ype qsrIP Address Synt ax QsrPortRole Access Not accessible Description Operational role of this port: manag ement port or iSCSI port.
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-6 ISR651 10 1-00 J qsrNetMask qsrGateway qsrMacAddress qstNwLinkSt atus qsrNwLinkRate Synt ax InetAddress Access Read-only Description Subnet mask for this port. Synt ax InetAddress Access Read-only Description Gateway for this port.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-7 FC Port T able This table cont ains a list of the Fibre Channel (FC) ports on the router . There are as many entries in this t able as there are Fibre Channel port s on the router .
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-8 ISR651 10 1-00 J qsrFcPortRole qsrFcPortIndex qsrFcPortNodeWwn qsrFcPortWwn qsrFcPortId Synt ax QsrPortRole Access Not accessible Description Operational role of this port: F CP mode or frame shuttle mode.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-9 qsrFcPortT ype qsrFcLinkSt atus qsrFcLinkRate Initiator Object T able The initiator object t able is a list of the iSCSI initiators that have been discovered by the router .
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-10 ISR651 10 1-00 J qsrIsInitEntry iSCSI initiator information entry consist s of the following sequence of the object: qsrI.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-1 1 qsrIsInitAddressT ype qsrIsInitAddress qsrIsInitSt atus qsrIsInitOsT ype qsrIsInitChapEnabled Synt ax InetAddressType Access Read-only Description T ype of iSCSI initiator ’s IP address (IPv4 or IPv6).
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-12 ISR651 10 1-00 J LUN T able These tables cont ains information about the logical unit number (LUN) list. qsrLunT able qsrLunEntry The QsrLunEntry consist s of the following sequences of objects.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-13 qsrLunV endorId qsrLunProductId qsrLunProdRevLevel qsrLunSize OBJECT -TYPE qsrLunS tate Synt ax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description V endor ID for the LUN.
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-14 ISR651 10 1-00 J qsrLunVPGroupid qsrLunVPGroupname OBJECT -TYPE VP Group T able This table cont ains a list of virtual port group s (VPGs). There are four entries in this table at any po int of time.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-15 qsrVPGroupIndex OBJECT -TYPE qsrVPGroupId OBJECT -TYPE qsrVPGroupName qsrVPGroupWWNN qsrVPGroupWWPN OBJECT -TYPE qsrVPGroupSt atus OBJECT -TYPE Synt ax Unsigned32 Access Read-only Description VP group index.
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Management Inform ation Base (MIB) B-16 ISR651 10 1-00 J Sensor T able The sensor t able lists all the sensors on th e router .
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Management Info rmation Base (MIB) ISR651 101-00 J B-17 qsrSensorIndex qsrSensorUnit s qsrSensorV alue qsrUpperThreshold qsrLowerThreshold Synt ax Unsigned32 Access Not accessible Description A positive integer identifying each sensor o f a specific type.
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications B-18 ISR651 10 1-00 J qsrSensorS tate Notifications The router provides the following notific atio n types described in this section: “System.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Notifications ISR651 101-00 J B-19 qsrSerialNumber qsrHwV ersion qsrSwV ersion qsrNoOfFcPort s qsrNoOfGbEPort s qsrAgentV ersion Synt ax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description System serial number . Synt ax SnmpAdminString Access Read-only Description System hardware version number .
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications B-20 ISR651 10 1-00 J Notification Object s This section defines the obje cts used in notifications. qsrEventSeverity qsrEventDescription qsrEventTime St amp Agent S t artup Notification The agent st artup notification indicates that the agent on the router has st arted running.
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Notifications ISR651 101-00 J B-21 Network Port Down Notification The network port down notification indica tes tha t the specified network port is down . The next time the po rt comes up, this event is sent with the qsrEventSeverity object set to cle ar .
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications B-22 ISR651 10 1-00 J T arget WWPN Blade number (1 or 2) T arget Present ation (Mapping) The target pre sentation notification indicates that the specified target has been presented (mapped) or unpre sented (unmapped).
B–Simple Net work Manageme nt Protocol Notifications ISR651 101-00 J B-23 qsrEventTimeStamp qsrEventSeverity Sensor notifications are sent for th e following events: Over-temperature: .
B–Simple Network Management Protocol Notifications B-24 ISR651 10 1-00 J Generic Notification The generic notification report s events other than the d efined event types.
ISR651 101-00 J C-1 C Log Messages This appendix provides det ails about messages logge d to a f ile. (For details about vie wing the router logs, see the iSR6200 Command Line Interface (CLI) User ’s Guide or the iSR6200 Router Manager User’s Guide .
C–Log Messages C-2 ISR651 101-00 J TO E = TCP/IP offload engine module User = User module The Msg. T ype co lumn specifies the log message type, where: Error = Error log message Fat al = Fatal log message Info = Informational log message The Description column pr ovides additional information about the log message.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-3 41077 QLBA_CreateInitiatorObject: Too many initiators App Error Unable to create an ob je ct for initiator object; exceeded the maximum n umber of initiators. 41096 QLBA_DisplayTargetOperationStatus: PCI Error, Status 0x%.
C–Log Messages C-4 ISR651 101-00 J 41268 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Missing target name App Error iSCSI Login PDU r eceived without a target n ame for a normal session. 41270 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: TSIH is 0 but InitiatorName key/value not provided App Error iSCSI Login PDU receiv ed without an initiator name key or value.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-5 41508 QLBI_SetPortInfo: QLUT_AllocatePortalObject failed (PortType 0x%x, PortId 0x%x) App Error Failed to allo c ate an object for Set Port Info IOCTL processing: .
C–Log Messages C-6 ISR651 101-00 J 41717 QLBI_Passthru: Invalid data length %d bytes App Error Pass-Through command issued by ma nagement application (such as GUI) was interr upted or timed out. 41750 QLBI_Ioctl: ERROR: Operation (0x%x) not supported in this mode App Error IOCTL operation unsupporte d.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-7 42027 QLFC_Logout: VP Index 0x%x not configured App Error Logout attempted using Fib re Channel VP index that has not been configured.
C–Log Messages C-8 ISR651 101-00 J 42649 QLIS_HandleTeb: Unload Driver App Error Event notification; an IO CT L request was received to unload the iSCSI driver . 42654 QLIS_HandleTeb: iSNS Connection Failed App Error Event notification; atte mpt to c onnect to the iSNS server faile d.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-9 54274 QLFC_Login: Origin 0x% x, VP Index 0x%x, Id 0x%x App Info Fibre Channel login occurred, origin xx (1 = a dapter, 2 = target, 3 = initiator), VP (virtual port) xx , ID (loop ID) xx . 54275 QLFC_Login: Port ID %.
C–Log Messages C-10 ISR651 101-00 J 54939 QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_CLOSE_CONNECTION or UTM_EC_CONNECTION_CLOSED App Info Event notification; iSCSI close connection request or connection closed. 54940 QLIS_HandleTeb: UTM_EC_CLOSE_CONNECTION or UTM_EC_CONNECTION_CLOSED App Info Event notification; iS CSI connection closed.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-1 1 56842 QLDM_ResumeMigration: Failed to resume job: %d, job's current state: 0x%x, error: %d App Info Failed to res ume a paused job. 56865 QLDM_DelayedStart:%d Failed to start job : Job ID: %d App Info Failed to start a de layed schedule job.
C–Log Messages C-12 ISR651 101-00 J 56880 Start time got from user %lu Cur Time: %l u Diff: %d App Info The log shows the configured st art time and current time for a delayed migration job. 56881 Failed to stop migration job id %u App Info Failed to stop a migration job; the error messag e includes the job ID.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-13 69966 #%d: QLEnable: QLRebootTimer failed AF %x RS %x Time %d iSCSI Fatal Port enable reboot timer failed. 70224 #%d: QLProcSrblessiSNSResponse: Invalid handle %x iSCSI Fat al iSNS response contains an invalid ha ndle.
C–Log Messages C-14 ISR651 101-00 J 70524 #%d: QLProcessAen: Invalid event %x iSCSI Fatal Asynchronous event for unknow n event typ e. 70544 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot failed! iSCSI Fatal Reboot timer failed. 70563 #%d: QLRebootTimer: Reboot failed! iSCSI Fatal iSCSI driver missed iSCS I proce ssor heartbea t.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-15 73990 #%d: QLUtmIoctlEnable: Initialize FW failed iSCSI Error The iSCSI pr ocessor failed firmware initialization. 74056 #%d: QLRunDiag: MBOX Diag test internal loopback failed %x %x iSCSI Error The iSCSI processor failed the internal loopback test.
C–Log Messages C-16 ISR651 101-00 J 74659 #%d: QLReadyTimer: Adapter missed heartbeat for 0x%x seconds iSCSI Error The iSCSI processor (a dapter) failed to provide a heartbeat for x se conds. 74660 #%d: QLReadyTimer: Abort pTpb=%p failed, DrvCount 0x%x iSCSI Error The iSCSI processor failed to complete an abort request.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-17 86347 #%d: QLDisable: Restart RISC iSCSI Info Restart iSCSI processor (RISC). 86349 #%d: QLEnable: Restart RISC to update EEPROM iSCSI Info EEPROM updated, restart iSCSI processor (RISC). 86874 #%d: QLIsrDecodeMailbox: Link up iSCSI Info Link up reported by iSCSI p rocessor for GE1 or GE2.
C–Log Messages C-18 ISR651 101-00 J 102657 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Load RISC code failed FC Fatal Fibre Channel process or firmware load failed. 102658 #%d: QLInitializeAdapter: Load ISP2322 receive sequencer code failed FC Fatal Fibre Cha nnel processor receive sequ encer code load failed.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-19 102755 #%d: QLTimer: Heartbeat failed FC Fatal Fibre Channel proces sor heartbeat failed. 102800 #%d: QLRestartRisc: restart RISC FC Fatal Fibre Channel processo r being restarted.
C–Log Messages C-20 ISR651 101-00 J 106851 #%d: QLTimer: Heartbeat failed FC Error The Fibre Channel controller failed to provide a heartbeat. 106853 #%d: QLTimer: Link error count (0x%x) exceeded, link down FC Error The driver has determined that the Fibr e Channel link is unreliable and unusable due to the numb er of errors encountered.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-21 107078 #%d: QLUpdatePort 0x%x: out of slots in host database FC Error The driver was unable to re-e stablish connection to the target within the timeout and retry counts, an d is therefore marking it offline .
C–Log Messages C-22 ISR651 101-00 J 1 19089 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: LIP reset occurred (%x): mailbox1 = %x FC Info Fibre Channel LIP reset o ccurred. The LIP reset type is reported, as is the content s of the Fibre Channel processor ’s mailbox 1 registe r .
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-23 120375 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: IDC Notification (%x), %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x FC Info For FCoE protocol, the IDC notification comes from another driver . 120376 #%d: QLIsrEventHandler: IDC Time Extended (%x), %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x, %x FC Info For FCoE protocol, the IDC time extended notifica- tion receives.
C–Log Messages C-24 ISR651 101-00 J 139271 QBRPC_Initialize:GetIsns Mem Allocation error User Error Get iSNS API memory allocation fa iled. 139272 QBRPC_Initialize:GetFcIntfc Mem Allocation error User Error Get Fibre Channel Inter face API memory allocation failed.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-25 139288 QBRPC_Initialize:Init Mem Allocation error User Error Failed memory allo cation for Initia tor API. 139289 QBRPC_Initialize:TgtDevice Mem Allocation error User Error Failed memory allocation for T arget Device API.
C–Log Messages C-26 ISR651 101-00 J 139305 QBRPC_Initialize:LunList MemAlloc error User Error Failed memory allocation for LUN List API. 139315 QBRPC_FreeResources:Entered User Erro r RPC free resource s entry point. 139553 checkDuplicateIp: Detected Error %08x %08x%04x User Error Detected duplicate IP address for management port.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-27 139936 FcipRoute#%d Failed with Persistence Write Failure User Erro r Write of FCIP route de finition to persistent memory failed.
C–Log Messages C-28 ISR651 101-00 J 151893 #%d: qapisetvlanparams_1_svc: VLAN configuration changed User Info The VLAN configuration h as changed. 151894 qapisetlunmask_1_svc: Lunmask added for LUN %d User Info A LUN mask was added for LUN %d. 151895 qapisetlunmask_1_svc: Lunmask removed for LUN %d User Info The LUN mask was removed for LUN %d.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-29 151913 qapimaptargetdevice_1_svc: Target WWPN: %.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x unmapped from iSCSI portal %d. User Info The target at WWPN: xx.
C–Log Messages C-30 ISR651 101-00 J 152105 qapireadjustpriority_1_svc: Readjust Priority Done User Info Completed readjusting the seri al schedule priority of migration jobs. 152106 qapiupdatemigration_1_svc: Update Migration returned with error %d User Info An update migration action [S tart, S top, Pause, or Resume] has failed.
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-31 152137 sysTempMon: Slot 1 (R1) PCM Fan%d faulty User Info The left PCM (#1) is reporting a faulty fan. 152138 sysTempMon: Slot 2 (R2) PCM Fan%d faulty User Info The lef t PCM (#1) is re porting a healthy fan.
C–Log Messages C-32 ISR651 101-00 J 172238 FcipRoute#%d: Synchronization Error on Receive FCIP Error Indicates an er ror in the receiv ed FCIP PDU framin g; router will disconnect an d reconnect with remote router to clear the error .
C–Log Messages ISR651 101-00 J C-33 172250 FcipRoute#%d: TCP Link Down FCIP Error The TCP link went down. Check the Et hernet cabling and Ethernet switch or peer device st atistics.
C–Log Messages C-34 ISR651 101-00 J 204835 QL3xxx:eth%x PHY Downshift occurred TOE Error The Ethernet device co uld not successfully communi- cate with the link peer at the highest negotiated port rate. Check the Ethernet cablin g and Ethernet switch statistics of the co rresponding port.
ISR651 101-00 J Glossary-1 Glossary activity LED A port LED that indicates when frames are entering or leaving the port. adapter The board that interfaces between the host system and the t arget devices. Adapter is synonymous with host bus adapter , host adapter , and a dapter board .
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Glossary-2 ISR651 10 1-00 J comma sep arated values file See CSV file . command line interface See CLI .
ISR651 101-00 J Glossary-3 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series F_Port The fabric port in a Fibre Channel fabric switch provides a point-to-poin t link attach- ment to a single N_Port .
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Glossary-4 ISR651 10 1-00 J FL_Port Fabric loop port. In a Fibre Channe l, the fabric switch is capable of Fibre Channel arbitrated loop operations and is connected to one or more NL_Port s by a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop.
ISR651 101-00 J Glossary-5 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series IP Internet Protocol. A method by which dat a is sent from one computer to another over the Internet. IP specifies the format of packet s, also called dat agrams , and the addressing scheme.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Glossary-6 ISR651 10 1-00 J Mbp s Megabits (millions of bit s) per second. A measure of data transfer rates. media Physical-layer information carriers. Fibre Channel supports several dif ferent physical media: copper , multimode optical, and single-mode optical.
ISR651 101-00 J Glossary-7 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series OC Optical carrier is a stand ardized set of specifications of tr ansmission speeds that describe a range of dig ital signals that can be carried on synchronous optical networking (SONET) fiber optic networks.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Glossary-8 ISR651 10 1-00 J POST Power-on self test. Diagnostics that the router performs at start- up. reduced instruction set computer See RISC . registered st ate change notification See RSCN .
ISR651 101-00 J Glossary-9 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series SNMP Simple network management protocol. SNMP is a networking protocol that enables you to monitor the router using third-party applications that use SNMP .
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Glossary-10 ISR651 10 1-00 J WWPN World wide port name. Unique 64-bit address assigned to each port on a device.
ISR651 101-00 J Index-1 Index A AC power 3-7 activity LED definition of Glossary-1 port data in dicator 1-15 , 1-16 port indicator 1-15 , 1-16 adapter cable for router 3-2 connecting to router 3-12 he.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Index-2 ISR651 10 1-00 J installing firmware 3-18 set vpgroups 4-5 show vpgroups 4-2 , 4-6 CNA, See Converged Network Adapter c.
ISR651 101-00 J Index-3 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series specifications A-4 Ethernet management port 1-15 Ethernet ports LEDs 1-15 showing B-19 event descriptio.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Index-4 ISR651 10 1-00 J G G_Port, definition of Glossary-4 gateway IP address, FCIP , configuring 5-5 gateway , port B- 6 GBIC.
ISR651 101-00 J Index-5 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series devices attached to 2-1 high availability 2-7 services for 2-8 software 2-7 K key , license 1-2 L L_Por.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Index-6 ISR651 10 1-00 J object groups, sen sor table B-16 object groups, system inf ormation B-18 sensor table B-16 tables B-3.
ISR651 101-00 J Index-7 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series device discovery 6-2 error in targe t operation C-3 power st ate for critical temperature 1-6 PCM defin.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Index-8 ISR651 10 1-00 J qsrFcPortId table B-8 qsrFcPortIndex table B-8 qsrFcPortNodeWwn table B-8 qsrFcPortRole table B-8 qsrF.
ISR651 101-00 J Index-9 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series site 3-1 workstation 3-1 resetting router blade 1-1 1 restoring factory defaults 1-12 RISC definition o.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Index-10 ISR651 10 1-00 J simple network management protocol, See SNMP site requirement s 3-1 small computer system interface, .
ISR651 101-00 J Index-1 1 Installation Gu ide QLogic intelligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series qsrLunEntry B-12 qsrLunProdRevLevel B-13 qsrLunProductId B-13 qsrLunSize B-13 qsrLunS tate B-13 qsrLu.
Installation Guide QLogic inte lligent S torage Router (iSR) 6200 Series Index-12 ISR651 10 1-00 J enabling and disabling 4-3 enabling/disabling with CLI 4-5 enabling/disabling with GUI 4-3 , 4-5 guid.
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