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HP StorageWorks 64 Director Planning Manual (174 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Overview
10
Intended Audience
10
Related Documentation
10
Conventions
11
Document Conventions
11
Text Symbols
12
Equipment Symbols
12
Rack Stability
13
Getting Help
14
HP Technical Support
14
HP Storage Website
14
HP Authorized Reseller
14
Introduction to HP Fibre Channel Products
15
Product Overview
15
Rack-Mount HP Products
17
Directors
18
Director Performance
19
Director 2/64
21
Director 2/64 (Front View)
21
Director 2/64 (Rear View)
22
Director 2/140
23
Director 2/140 (Front View)
23
Director 2/140 (Rear View)
24
Edge Switches
25
Edge Switch Performance
25
Edge Switch 2/16
26
Edge Switch 2/16 (Front View)
26
Edge Switch 2/16 (Rear View)
27
Edge Switch 2/24
28
Edge Switch 2/24 (Front View)
28
Edge Switch 2/24 (Rear View)
29
Edge Switch 2/32
30
Edge Switch 2/32 (Front View)
30
Edge Switch 2/32 (Rear View)
31
Product Features
32
Connectivity Features
32
Security Features
33
Serviceability Features
34
Product Management
37
Product Management
38
Out-Of-Band Product Management
39
Inband Product Management
40
HAFM Server Description
41
HAFM Server
41
HAFM Server Specifications
42
Ethernet Hub
43
Remote User Workstations
43
HP Ethernet Hub
43
Product Firmware
44
Backup and Restore Features
45
Product Software
47
Management Services Application
47
Graphical User Interface
48
HAFM Application
48
Products View
49
Fabrics View
51
Fabrics View - Topology Tab
51
Fabrics View - Zone Set Tab
52
Product Manager Application
53
Hardware View
53
Embedded Web Server Interface
54
View Panel (Embedded Web Server Interface)
55
Command Line Interface
56
Planning Considerations for Fibre Channel Topologies
57
Fibre Channel Topologies
58
Planning for Point-To-Point Connectivity
59
Characteristics of Arbitrated Loop Operation
60
Shared Mode Versus Switched Mode
60
Shared Mode Operation
61
Public Versus Private Devices
62
Switched Mode Operation
62
Public Device Connectivity
63
Private Device Connectivity
64
Public Versus Private Loops
65
Public Loop Connectivity
65
Planning for Private Arbitrated Loop Connectivity
66
Private Loop Connectivity
66
Shared Mode Operation
67
Shared Mode Operation and Logical Equivalent
67
Device Private Arbitrated Loop
68
Switched Mode Operation
70
Switched Mode Operation and Logical Equivalent
70
Switched Mode Operation with Eight Independent Looplets
71
Planning for Fabric-Attached Loop Connectivity
73
Connecting a SAN to a Switched Fabric
73
Arbitrated Loop to Switched Fabric Connectivity
74
ISL Bandwidth Limitation
75
Server Consolidation
76
Tape Device Consolidation
77
Tape Drive Consolidation
77
Planning for Multi-Switch Fabric Support
78
Example Multi-Switch Fabric
78
Fabric Topology Limits
79
Factors to Consider When Implementing a Fabric Topology
80
ISL Transfer Rate Versus Fabric Port Availability (Two-Director Fabric)
82
Fabric Topologies
89
Cascaded Fabric
89
Cascaded Fabric
90
Ring Fabric
91
Mesh Fabric
92
Full Mesh Fabric
92
Core-To-Edge Fabric
94
By-14 Core-To-Edge Fabric
94
By-12 Core-To-Edge Fabric
95
Fabric Island
96
Planning a Fibre Channel Fabric Topology
97
Fabric Performance
97
Application I/O Profiles
98
I/O Requirements
98
ISL Oversubscription
99
Device Locality
100
Device Fan-Out Ratio
101
Device Locality
101
Performance Tuning
102
Device Fan-Out Ratio
102
Fabric Performance Tuning
103
Fabric Availability
104
Redundant Fabrics
105
Redundant Fabrics
106
Fabric Scalability
107
Obtaining Professional Services
107
Fabric Topology Design Considerations
107
Large Fabric Design Implications
107
FCP and FICON in a Single Fabric
108
Director or Switch Management
109
Port Numbering Versus Port Addressing
110
Director 2/64 Port Numbers and Logical Port Addresses
110
Management Limitations
111
Protocol Intermix Recommendations
112
Multiple Data Transmission Speeds in a Single Fabric
114
Physical Planning Considerations
115
Port Connectivity and Fiber-Optic Cabling
116
Port Requirements
116
Optical Transceivers
117
Cost Effectiveness
118
Data Transmission Distance
118
Device or Cable Restrictions
118
Extended-Distance Ports
119
High-Availability Considerations
119
Cables and Connectors
120
Cables
120
Director and Switch Connectors
121
Routing Fiber-Optic Cables
121
SFP Transceiver and LC Duplex Connector
121
HAFM Server, LAN, and Remote Access Support
122
HAFM Server
122
HAFM Server Connectivity
123
Connectivity Planning Considerations
124
Remote User Workstations
124
Typical Network Configuration (One Ethernet Connection)
126
Typical Network Configuration (Two Ethernet Connections)
127
SNMP Management Workstations
128
Web Browser Access
128
Inband Management Access (Optional)
129
Security Provisions
131
Password Protection
131
Types of User Rights
131
Name Server Zoning
132
Product Zoning
132
Benefits of Zoning
133
Configuring Zones
133
Joining Zoned Fabrics
135
Factors to Consider When Implementing Zoning
136
Server and Storage-Level Access Control
136
Obtaining Professional Services
137
Optional Features
138
Inband Management Console Access
139
FICON Management Server
139
Open Systems Management Server
139
Flexport Technology
140
Santegrity Binding
140
Enterprise Fabric Mode
141
Santegrity Binding Planning Considerations
142
Open Trunking
142
Configuration Planning Tasks
145
Task 1: Prepare a Site Plan
146
Physical Planning and Hardware Installation Tasks
148
Operational Setup Tasks
149
Task 2: Plan Fibre Channel Cable Routing
151
Task 3: Consider Interoperability with Fabric Elements and End Devices
152
Task 4: Plan Console Management Support
153
Task 5: Plan Ethernet Access
154
Task 6: Plan Network Addresses
155
Task 7: Plan SNMP Support (Optional)
156
Task 8: Plan E-Mail Notification (Optional)
157
Task 9: Establish Product and HAFM Server Security Measures
157
Task 10: Plan Phone Connections
158
Task 11: Diagram the Planned Configuration
158
Task 12: Assign Port Names and Nicknames
158
Rules for Port Names
159
Rules for Nicknames
159
Task 13: Complete the Planning Worksheet
159
Task 14: Plan AC Power
164
Task 15: Plan a Multi-Switch Fabric (Optional)
165
Task 16: Plan Zone Sets for Multiple Products (Optional)
166
Index
167
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HP StorageWorks 64 Director Cli Reference Manual (160 pages)
CLI reference guide for director 2/64, edge switch 2/16, and edge switch 2/32
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