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iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. intended audience
  7. related materials
  8. documentation conventions
  9. license agreements
  10. contact information
  11. Logging on to a SAN Router
  12. Understanding the Guest Account
  13. Working with SAN Router Configurations
  14. Restoring Router Configuration and Persistence
  15. Installing the Firmware Via Telnet
  16. Command Lists
  17. Blade Management Commands
  18. Command Syntax
  19. Authority Requirements
  20. Admin
  21. Beacon
  22. Blade
  23. Clear
  24. Date
  25. Exit
  26. FcipRoute
  27. Help
  28. History
  29. Image
  30. Initiator
  31. Logout
  32. Lunmask
  33. Passwd
  34. Ping
  35. Quit
  36. Reboot
  37. Reset
  38. Save
  39. Set Alias
  40. Set CHAP
  41. Set Chassis
  42. set fc
  43. Set Features
  44. Set iSCSI
  45. Set iSNS
  46. Set Mgmt
  47. set ntp
  48. Set Properties
  49. Set SNMP
  50. Set System
  51. Set VPGroups
  52. Show
  53. Show CHAP
  54. Show Chassis
  55. show fc
  56. Show FcipRoutes
  57. Show Features
  58. Show Initiators
  59. Show Initiators LUN Mask
  60. Show iSCSI
  61. Show iSNS
  62. Show Logs
  63. Show LUNinfo
  64. Show LUNs
  65. Show Lunmask
  66. Show Memory
  67. Show Mgmt
  68. Show NTP
  69. Show Perf
  70. Show Portstats
  71. Show Presented Targets
  72. Show Properties
  73. Show SNMP
  74. Show Stats
  75. Show Statsfcip
  76. Show System
  77. Show Targets
  78. Show VPGroups
  79. Shutdown
  80. Target
  81. Traceroute
  82. configuring chap
  83. Discovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP
  84. Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP
  85. Normal Session —Bi-directional CHAP
  86. Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP
  87. Displaying Virtual Port Groups
  88. displaying virtual port groups
  89. enabling virtual port groups
  90. Prerequisites
  91. Step 1: Discover the iSCSI Targets
  92. Using iSNS Server Connectivity
  93. iSNS Server Properties: Creating a Discovery Domain
  94. iSNS Server Properties: Enabling a Discovery Domain Set
  95. Step 2: Log into the iSCSI Targets
  96. Access to the Storage LUN
  97. Channel Host
  98. iSCSI Configured with Router to Fibre Channel SAN
  99. SNMP Parameters
  100. SNMP Trap Configuration
  101. Management Information Base (MIB)
  102. Fibre Channel Port Table
  103. Initiator Object Table
  104. LUN Table
  105. Virtual Port Group Table
  106. Sensor Table
  107. Notifications
  108. Notification Objects
  109. Agent Startup Notification
  110. Fibre Channel Port Down Notification
  111. Virtual Port Group Notification
  112. Generic Notification
  113. FCIP Route Notification
  114. log messages
  115. Table Of Contents
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. document revision history
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. intended audience
  9. related materials
  10. documentation conventions
  11. license agreements
  12. System Requirements
  13. Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
  14. Connecting the Hardware
  15. Updating the Firmware
  16. Starting iSCSI/FC Router Manager
  17. Starting iSCSI/FC Router Manager on Linux or Solaris
  18. Getting Help
  19. Viewing the Help System
  20. Viewing iSCSI/FC Router Manager Information
  21. Setting Security
  22. Setting System Security
  23. Refreshing the Host Configuration
  24. Exiting iSCSI/FC Router Manager
  25. Main Window
  26. iSCSI/FC Router Manager Interface
  27. Menu Bar
  28. Settings Menu
  29. Help Menu
  30. Shortcut Menu (Example)
  31. Shortcut Menu Options
  32. System Tree Pane
  33. Status Icons and Text
  34. Router Chassis
  35. FC and iSCSI Ports
  36. iSCSI Presented Targets
  37. FCIP Routes
  38. Router iSR6200 Chassis
  39. Router Chassis: Router iSR6200 Page
  40. Chassis Information
  41. Power Cooling Module x
  42. Router Chassis: License Info Page
  43. Router Blades
  44. Basic Information
  45. Management Information
  46. Blade Information: Management Information Page
  47. NTP Server Information
  48. Blade Information: NTP Server Information Page
  49. Security Information
  50. Blade Information: Security Information
  51. SNMP Management
  52. SNMP Configuration
  53. Enabled SNMP Trap Receivers
  54. FC Ports
  55. FC Port: Information Page
  56. Advanced Configuration
  57. Statistics
  58. FC Port: Statistics Page
  59. Performance
  60. iSCSI Ports
  61. iSCSI Port Information
  62. iSCSI Port Network Settings
  63. iSCSI Port: Advanced Configuration Page
  64. Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters
  65. Security Settings
  66. iSCSI Port: Statistics Page
  67. VP Groups
  68. Discovered FC Initiators
  69. LUN List
  70. Initiator Information
  71. CHAP Settings
  72. FC Discovered Targets
  73. iSCSI Presented Target List
  74. Information
  75. iSCSI Presented Target
  76. FC Discovered Target: iSCSI Presented Target Page
  77. FC Presented Target
  78. Discovered LUN Information
  79. Arrays
  80. General Information
  81. FCIP Route Info
  82. FCIP Routes: FCIP Route Info Page
  83. TCP Window Scaling Factor
  84. FCIP Routes: Statistics Page
  85. Ethernet Collision Statistics
  86. Data Management LUNs
  87. SNMP Parameters
  88. SNMP Trap Configuration
  89. Management Information Base (MIB)
  90. FC Port Table
  91. Initiator Object Table
  92. LUN Table
  93. VP Group Table
  94. Sensor Table
  95. Notifications
  96. Notification Objects
  97. Agent Startup Notification
  98. FC Port Down Notification
  99. VP Group Notification
  100. Generic Notification
  101. FCIP Route Notification
  102. b log messages
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. intended audience
  10. what's in the help system
  11. related materials
  12. license agreements
  13. contact information
  14. getting started
  15. fabric configuration
  16. data migration configuration
  17. supported fibre channel fabrics
  18. supported storage arrays
  19. hardware and software setup
  20. data migration job groups
  21. migration types
  22. job scheduling
  23. configure only
  24. virtual port groups (vpgs)
  25. using vpgs on a fibre channel array
  26. presented targets
  27. recommended steps
  28. online remote migration
  29. method 2: initial copy at local site and copy changes on
  30. data scrubbing
  31. data scrubbing licenses
  32. data migration licenses
  33. installing a data migration license key
  34. Acknowledging a Data Migration Job" on page
  35. typical data migration process
  36. configuring the fabric
  37. presenting luns to the isr
  38. lun presentation from fibre channel arrays
  39. lun presentation from iscsi arrays
  40. step 1: present source luns to the initiator
  41. step 2: create presented targets
  42. step 3: zone in presented targets with initiator ports
  43. zoning in presented targets: method
  44. mapping initiators to luns
  45. setting array properties
  46. creating a data migration job group
  47. using the data migration wizard
  48. scheduling data migration jobs in batch mode
  49. starting serial scheduled jobs
  50. viewing the status of data migration jobs
  51. viewing system and data migration job logs
  52. data migration job log
  53. using the verify migration job wizard
  54. starting the verify migration job wizard
  55. acknowledging a data migration job
  56. acknowledging offline migration jobs
  57. removing an offline array
  58. using the scrubbing lun wizard
  59. generating a data migration report
  60. command line interface
  61. miguser session
  62. compare_luns rm_peer" on page
  63. migration_report" on page
  64. show migration_perf" on page
  65. array rm
  66. array_licensed_port rm
  67. compare_luns acknowledge
  68. compare_luns add
  69. compare_luns pause
  70. compare_luns resume
  71. compare_luns rm
  72. compare_luns rm_peer
  73. compare_luns start
  74. compare_luns stop
  75. dml create
  76. dml delete
  77. show dml
  78. initiator mod
  79. iscsi discover
  80. iscsi login
  81. migration acknowledge
  82. migration add
  83. migration pause
  84. migration resume
  85. migration rm
  86. migration rm_peer
  87. migration start
  88. migration stop
  89. migration_group add
  90. migration_group edit
  91. migration_group rm
  92. rescan devices
  93. save capture
  94. scrub_lun add
  95. scrub_lun acknowledge
  96. scrub_lun pause
  97. scrub_lun resume
  98. scrub_lun rm
  99. scrub_lun rm_peer
  100. scrub_lun start
  101. scrub_lun stop
  102. set array
  103. set array" on page
  104. set event_notification
  105. set fc
  106. set features
  107. set system
  108. set vpgroups
  109. show array
  110. show compare_luns
  111. show fc
  112. show features
  113. show feature_keys
  114. show initiators
  115. show initiators_lunmask
  116. show iscsi
  117. show logs
  118. show luninfo
  119. show luns
  120. show memory
  121. show mgmt
  122. show migration
  123. show migration_logs
  124. show migration_luninfo
  125. show migration_params
  126. show migration_perf
  127. show migration_usage
  128. show perf
  129. show perf byte
  130. show presented_targets
  131. show properties
  132. show scrub_lun
  133. show system
  134. show targets
  135. show vpgroups
  136. performance factors
  137. optimal configuration and zoning
  138. When to Use Offline Data Migration" on page
  139. high availability and redundant configurations
  140. general precautions
  141. Removing an Array After Completing Data Migra tion Jobs" on page
  142. IBM AIX Multipath Configuration" on page
  143. windows multipath configuration
  144. linux multipath configuration
  145. ibm aix multipath configuration
  146. hp-ux multipath configuration
  147. solaris multipath configuration
  148. vmware multipath configuration
  149. snmp parameters
  150. snmp trap configuration
  151. qsrdmnotification object definition
  152. troubleshooting
  153. Table Of Contents
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. document revision history
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. intended audience
  11. related materials
  12. documentation conventions
  13. communications statements
  14. vcci class a statement
  15. accessible parts
  16. contact information
  17. iSR6200 Router Chassis
  18. Power and Cooling Module (PCM)
  19. Internal Temperature Sensor Limits
  20. iSR6200 Router Blades
  21. iSR6250 Router Blade
  22. Router Blade LEDs
  23. Input Power LED (Green)
  24. Reset a Router Blade
  25. Enable DHCP
  26. Fibre Channel Transceivers
  27. Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs
  28. Serial Port
  29. Devices
  30. Fibre Channel
  31. Bandwidth
  32. Performance Tuning
  33. T3—45Mbps
  34. OC-3—156Mbps
  35. High Availability
  36. Services
  37. Site Requirements
  38. Power Requirements
  39. Pre-installation Check List
  40. Worksheet for Router Blade 2 (right) Parameters
  41. Mounting the Router
  42. Installing the Transceivers
  43. Connecting the Router to AC Power
  44. Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
  45. Configuring the Management Workstation
  46. Configuring the Workstation Serial Port
  47. Installing SANsurfer Router Manager
  48. Mac OS X Installation
  49. Connecting Cable Devices to the Router
  50. Using the CLI to Install Firmware
  51. Enabling Virtual Port Groups
  52. SANsurfer Router Manager VPGroup
  53. Chassis Information for Selected VPGROUP
  54. FC Port Information Page
  55. Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN
  56. Single Blade, Dual Fibre Channel Switch
  57. High-Availability, Dual Blades, Dual Fibre Channel Switches
  58. Configuring Fibre Channel Array Hosts and LUN Assignments
  59. Incorrectly Configuring All Groups to One Host Entity
  60. Correct VPG Assignments for High Availability Configuration
  61. Correctly Assigning LUNs to Your VPG Host Entities
  62. Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200
  63. Selecting the iSCSI Presented Targets in SANsurfer Router Manager
  64. Host Access to LUNs on Storage Array
  65. Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200
  66. Logging into Target Before LUN Mapping
  67. Logging into Target After Mapping LUN 1
  68. Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—Select the Initiators
  69. Logging In with Mapped LUNs
  70. Enabling LUN Mask Mode
  71. Host LUN Access with LUN Masking Disabled
  72. FCIP Attributes
  73. Configuring FCIP
  74. Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI
  75. E_Port Extension
  76. E_Port Extension, Single ISL
  77. F_Port Extension
  78. Determining WAN Characteristics
  79. Round-Trip Time
  80. Link Data Rate
  81. Firewall
  82. Ports Requiring Unblocking
  83. Data Compression
  84. T1 / DS-1—1.554Mbps
  85. DS-5—400Mbps
  86. OC-3—150Mbps
  87. OC-12 and Above—621Mbps
  88. Router TCP Window Setup
  89. Chassis Diagnostics
  90. System Fault LED is On
  91. Heartbeat Blink Pattern
  92. Recovering a Router
  93. SFP Transceivers
  94. Dual-Blade Installation
  95. Installing the Replacement Blade
  96. Single-Blade Installation
  97. Removing the Failed Blade
  98. iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected
  99. Removing the Chassis Blade
  100. Inserting the New Blade into the Chassis Slot
  101. Power and Cooling Modules
  102. Removing the Failed PCM
  103. Installing the Replacement PCM
  104. Back Side of Two PCMs, Both With Good Status Indicators
  105. Interface Specifications
  106. Expansion Configurations
  107. iSCSI Initiator Support
  108. Protocols
  109. SNMP Parameters
  110. SNMP Trap Configuration
  111. Management Information Base (MIB)
  112. Network Port Table
  113. FC Port Table
  114. Initiator Object Table
  115. LUN Table
  116. VP Group Table
  117. Sensor Table
  118. Notifications
  119. Notification Objects
  120. Network Port Down Notification
  121. Target Presentation (Mapping)
  122. Generic Notification
  123. log messages
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. document revision history
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. intended audience
  10. related materials
  11. license agreements
  12. contact information
  13. Supported Configurations
  14. Fabric Configuration
  15. Data Migration Configuration
  16. Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays
  17. Online and Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays
  18. Online and Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays (iSR6260)
  19. Online and Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays (iSR6260; Fabric Upgrade)
  20. Supported Fibre Channel Fabrics
  21. Hardware and Software Setup
  22. Software Setup
  23. Data Migration Job Groups
  24. Data Migration Jobs
  25. Job Attributes
  26. Offline Data Migration
  27. Job States
  28. Protection
  29. Types of Data Migration Licenses
  30. Array-based Licenses
  31. Features Page: License Information
  32. Applying an Array-based License to a Specific Array
  33. License Array Dialog Box
  34. Viewing Data Migration License Usage
  35. Data Migration Info
  36. Typical Data Migration Process
  37. Presenting LUNs to the iSR6200
  38. LUN Presentation from iSCSI Arrays
  39. Presenting LUNs to the Server for Online Data Migration
  40. Mapping Initiators to LUNs
  41. Setting Array Properties
  42. Information Page: Setting Array Properties
  43. Creating a Data Migration Job Group
  44. Starting the Data Migration Wizard
  45. Create Data Migration Job Dialog Box
  46. Data Migration Jobs Options Dialog Box
  47. Scheduling Data Migration Jobs in Batch Mode
  48. Starting Serial Scheduled Jobs
  49. Viewing the Status of Data Migration Jobs
  50. Data Migration Job Information Page
  51. Viewing System and Data Migration Job Logs
  52. Router Log (System Log) Dialog Box
  53. Data Migration Job Log
  54. Using the Verify Migration Job Wizard
  55. Starting the Verify Migration Job Wizard
  56. Acknowledging a Data Migration Job
  57. Removing an Offline Array
  58. User Accounts
  59. Miguser Session
  60. array rm
  61. array_licensed_port rm
  62. compare_luns acknowledge
  63. compare_luns add
  64. compare_luns pause
  65. compare_luns resume
  66. compare_luns rm
  67. compare_luns start
  68. compare_luns stop
  69. initiator mod
  70. iscsi discover
  71. iscsi login
  72. lunmask
  73. migration acknowledge
  74. migration add
  75. migration pause
  76. migration resume
  77. migration rm
  78. migration rm_peer
  79. migration start
  80. migration stop
  81. migration_group add
  82. migration_group edit
  83. migration_group rm
  84. readjust_priority
  85. reset
  86. save capture
  87. set array
  88. set fc
  89. set features
  90. set system
  91. set vpgroups
  92. show array
  93. show compare_luns
  94. show fc
  95. show features
  96. show feature_keys
  97. show initiators
  98. show initiators_lunmask
  99. show iscsi
  100. show logs
  101. show luninfo
  102. show luns
  103. show memory
  104. show mgmt
  105. show migration
  106. show migration_logs
  107. show migration_luninfo
  108. show migration_params
  109. show migration_usage
  110. show perf
  111. show perf byte
  112. show presented_targets
  113. show properties
  114. show targets
  115. show vpgroups
  116. start_serial_jobs
  117. targetmap
  118. Performance Factors
  119. Optimal Configuration and Zoning
  120. Best Practices
  121. Choosing the Right DMS Options
  122. Reconfiguring LUNs on a Storage Array
  123. Windows Multipath Configuration
  124. A-2 Configuring Array-Specific Multipathing on Windows
  125. Linux Multipath Configuration
  126. A-4 Configuring EMC PowerPath on Linux
  127. A-5 Configuring Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager on Linux
  128. HP-UX Multipath Configuration
  129. A-7 Configuring EMC PowerPath on HP-UX
  130. A-8 Configuring Native Multipathing on HP-UX
  131. Solaris Multipath Configuration
  132. SNMP Parameters
  133. SNMP Trap Configuration
  134. qsrDMNotification Object Definition
  135. troubleshooting
  136. Table Of Contents
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. document revision history
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. intended audience
  10. related materials
  11. documentation conventions
  12. communications statements
  13. vcci class a statement
  14. accessible parts
  15. contact information
  16. iSR6200 Router Chassis
  17. Power and Cooling Module (PCM)
  18. Internal Temperature Sensor Limits
  19. iSR6200 Router Blades
  20. iSR6250 Router Blade
  21. Heartbeat LED (Green)
  22. Beacon Indicator (Blue)
  23. Reset and Select Boot Image
  24. Fibre Channel Port LEDs
  25. Fibre Channel Transceivers
  26. Ethernet Port—Management
  27. Serial Port
  28. Devices
  29. Fibre Channel
  30. Bandwidth
  31. Performance Tuning
  32. T3: 45Mbits/Sec
  33. OC-3: 156 Mbits/Sec
  34. High Availability
  35. Services
  36. Site Requirements
  37. Power Requirements
  38. Pre-installation Check List
  39. Worksheet for Router Blade 2 (right) Parameters
  40. Mounting the Router
  41. Connecting the Router to AC Power
  42. Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
  43. Configuring the Management Workstation
  44. Configuring the Workstation Serial Port
  45. Installing SANsurfer Router Manager
  46. Starting SANsurfer Router Manager
  47. Connecting Cable Devices to the Router
  48. Using the CLI to Install Firmware
  49. Enabling Virtual Port Groups
  50. SANsurfer Router Manager VPGroup
  51. Chassis Information for Selected VPGROUP
  52. FC Port Information Page
  53. Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN
  54. Single Blade Dual Fibre Channel Switch
  55. High-Availability, Dual Blades, Dual Fibre Channel Switches
  56. Correctly Configured Storage Array Using Virtual Port Groups
  57. Incorrectly Configuring All Groups to One Host Entity
  58. Correct VPG Assignments for High Availability Configuration
  59. Correctly Assigning LUNs to your VPG Host Entities
  60. Connecting iSCSI Hosts to your iSR6200
  61. Selecting the iSCSI Presented Targets in SANsurfer Router Manager
  62. Host Access to LUNs on Storage Array
  63. iSCSI Host Logged into iSCSI Target for VPG0
  64. Controlling per Host LUN Access on the iSR6200
  65. Logging into Target After Mapping LUN 1
  66. Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—LUN Selection
  67. Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—Confirm Changes
  68. Logging In with Mapped LUNs
  69. Enabling LUN Mask Mode
  70. FCIP Attributes
  71. Configuring FCIP
  72. Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI
  73. E_Port Extension
  74. E_Port Extension, Single ISL
  75. F_Port Extension
  76. Determining WAN Characteristics
  77. Round-Trip Time
  78. Link Data Rate
  79. Firewall
  80. Ports Requiring Unblocking
  81. Data Compression
  82. T1 / DS-1—1.554 Mbps
  83. DS-5—400 Mbps
  84. OC-3—150 Mbps
  85. OC-12 and Above—621 Mbps
  86. Router TCP Window Setup
  87. Chassis Diagnostics
  88. System Fault LED is On
  89. Heartbeat Blink Pattern
  90. Recovering a Router
  91. SFP Transceivers
  92. Dual Blade Installation
  93. Installing a New Replacement Blade
  94. Single Blade Installation
  95. Removing the Failed Blade
  96. iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected
  97. Unlatching the Lever on the New Blade
  98. Power and Cooling Modules
  99. Removing the Failed PCM
  100. Installing a New PCM
  101. Inserting the Replacement PCM
  102. Interface Specifications
  103. Expansion Configurations
  104. iSCSI Initiator Support
  105. Protocols
  106. SNMP Parameters
  107. SNMP Trap Configuration
  108. Management Information Base (MIB)
  109. FC Port Table
  110. Initiator Object Table
  111. LUN Table
  112. VP Group Table
  113. Sensor Table
  114. Notifications
  115. Notification Objects
  116. Agent Startup Notification
  117. FC Port Down Notification
  118. VP Group Notification
  119. Generic Notification
  120. log messages
iSR6200 first page preview

iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Wireless Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. intended audience
  6. related materials
  7. communications statements
  8. vcci class a statement
  9. accessible parts
  10. contact information
  11. router blade leds
  12. maintenance button
  13. fibre channel port leds
  14. fibre channel transceivers
  15. gigabit ethernet port leds
  16. serial port
  17. device access
  18. fibre channel
  19. iscsi performance
  20. performance tuning
  21. high availability
  22. site requirements
  23. power requirements
  24. pre-installation check list
  25. mounting the router
  26. installing the transceivers
  27. connecting the management workstation to the router
  28. installing sansurfer router manager
  29. configuring the router
  30. connecting cable devices to the router
  31. using the cli to install firmware
  32. enabling virtual port groups
  33. zoning virtual port groups on the san
  34. configuring fibre channel array hosts and lun assignments
  35. fcip attributes
  36. configuring fcip
  37. configuring an fcip route using the cli
  38. e_port extension
  39. f_port extension
  40. determining wan characteristics
  41. round-trip time
  42. data compression
  43. troubleshooting
  44. input power led is off
  45. system error blink pattern
  46. recovering a router
  47. sfp transceivers
  48. dual blade installation
  49. single blade installation
  50. removing the failed blade
  51. power and cooling modules
  52. removing the failed pcm
  53. installing a new pcm
  54. a technical specifications
  55. expansion configurations
  56. device management
  57. environmental and safety
  58. snmp parameters
  59. snmp trap configuration
  60. management information base (mib)
  61. fc port table
  62. initiator object table
  63. lun table
  64. vp group table
  65. sensor table
  66. system information objects
  67. notification objects
  68. agent startup notification
  69. fc port down notification
  70. vp group notification
  71. generic notification
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iSR6200

Brand: Qlogic | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. intended audience
  6. related materials
  7. communications statements
  8. vcci class a statement
  9. accessible parts
  10. contact information
  11. router blade leds
  12. maintenance button
  13. reset a router blade
  14. fibre channel port leds
  15. fibre channel transceivers
  16. gigabit ethernet port leds
  17. serial port
  18. device access
  19. fibre channel
  20. iscsi performance
  21. performance tuning
  22. high availability
  23. site requirements
  24. power requirements
  25. pre-installation check list
  26. mounting the router
  27. installing the transceivers
  28. connecting the router to ac power
  29. connecting the management workstation to the router
  30. configuring the management workstation
  31. configuring the workstation serial port
  32. installing sansurfer router manager
  33. windows installation
  34. configuring the router
  35. connecting cable devices to the router
  36. using the cli to install firmware
  37. enabling virtual port groups
  38. zoning virtual port groups on the san
  39. fcip attributes
  40. configuring fcip
  41. configuring an fcip route using the cli
  42. e_port extension
  43. f_port extension
  44. determining wan characteristics
  45. link data rate
  46. data compression
  47. troubleshooting
  48. system fault led is on
  49. system error blink pattern
  50. recovering a router
  51. sfp transceivers
  52. dual-blade installation
  53. single-blade installation
  54. power and cooling modules
  55. installing the replacement pcm
  56. a technical specifications
  57. expansion configurations
  58. device management
  59. environmental and safety
  60. snmp parameters
  61. snmp trap configuration
  62. management information base (mib)
  63. network port table
  64. fc port table
  65. initiator object table
  66. lun table
  67. vp group table
  68. sensor table
  69. system information objects
  70. notification objects
  71. network port down notification
  72. target presentation (mapping)
  73. generic notification