McDATA ULTRANETTM EDGE STORAGE ROUTER 3000 User's Guide

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Page 1 - User Guide

UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000Release 3.2User GuideP/N 620-000248-030 REV A

Page 2 - Revision Date Description

UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidexContentsCustomer-Supplied Cables and Equipment... B-15Preventing Damage from Electr

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55-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkThe Network Map will appear and should look like this:This completes the pro

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-25Delivering the Configured NetworkSetting the Delivery PropertiesTo set the properties for del

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55-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkDelivery WizardThe Delivery Wizard delivers, activates, and resets the confi

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-27Delivering the Configured NetworkThe Delivery Wizard - Select Operations screen appears.4. Se

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55-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network5. Click Deliver to complete the delivery of the configurations.Deliver Netw

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-29Delivering the Configured Networkwarnings or error messages. You will see a message like the

Page 9 - Appendix A Site Preparation

55-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network

Page 10 - Appendix F Configure SNMP

Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-16 Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WANThis chapter contains the procedures for

Page 11 - Contents

66-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network6. Adding an IP Circuit7. Creating Data Paths for Fibre Channel Sw

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-3Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkYou will need the following addresses:• UltraNet E

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xiContentsAppendix H Manual Configuration of the Initial IP SettingsManually Configure the Maintenance IP Port using the Command Line Interface ...

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66-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkFigure 6-2 UltraNet ConfigManager Main WindowAdding Nodes for an E

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-5Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network2. Click the drop-down menu next to the UltraNet E

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66-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkConfigManager will use in each configuration. When configuring F_p

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-7Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe node icons and their corresponding names are a

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66-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network1. Right click on Node10 and select Set Initial Config from the me

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-9Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you are using the Configuration IP Addres

Page 20 - CTRL key and press C

66-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If a bootp message is not received within 45 seconds, you w

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-11Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you need more detailed help, see the Ult

Page 22 - (720) 558-8999

66-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network4. Click the Finish button to complete the configuration.5. Right

Page 23 - Canadian EMC Statements

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-13Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network2. Click the IP icon on the center toolbar.3. C

Page 24 - Directives (CE Mark)

UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidexiiContents

Page 25 - (N-Mark)

66-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThis wizard helps you select and configure an interface for each

Page 26 - Argentina UL Certification

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-15Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: Use I/O port 3 for all 1x1 configurations.

Page 27 - Mexican NOM Mark

66-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkAt this time you can configure the gateway address (the router IP

Page 28 - Russian GOST Certification

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-17Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network11. Click on the drop-down arrow and select the a

Page 29 - Safety Notices (620-000247)

66-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network13. Enter the IP Address (IP WAN address) and the Subnet Mask.The

Page 30 - Equipment

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-19Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway

Page 31 - General Precautions

66-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network17. Click Next to accept the defaults.For optimal performance, th

Page 32 - ESD Precautions

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-21Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkTo view details about this circuit and its provid

Page 33 - Introduction

66-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Networkmentioned previously (Node10 and Node20), the Fibre Channel Switc

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-23Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe FC Switch DataPath Wizard - Data Path Destina

Page 35 - UltraNet Edge 3000 Benefits

FiguresxiiiThe UltraNet Edge 3000 ... 1-1Typical UltraNet E

Page 36 - UltraNet Edge 3000 Features

66-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkIf the chassis software versions of the nodes you are creating a

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-25Configuring a 2x2 Ethernet Wide Area Network11. Click the Finish button.The Network Map shoul

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66-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkChannel Switch application for each node. If you create a second data path f

Page 39 - UltraNet Edge 3000 Security

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-27Delivering the Configured NetworkSetting the Delivery PropertiesTo set the properties for del

Page 40

66-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkThe Delivery Wizard - Introduction screen appears.2. Click Next.The Delivery

Page 41 - Hardware Configurations

6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-29Delivering the Configured Network4. Select the delivery option you would like to perform on t

Page 42 - FC/SCSI Tape

66-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network5. The Delivery Wizard - Deliver screen appears.6. Click Deliver to complete

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6Configuring an F_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN6-31Delivering the Configured Network1. Click OK.2. The UltraNet ConfigManager Log.txt screen wil

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66-32McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network

Page 45 - Ethernet

Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-17 Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WANThis chapter contains the procedures for configurin

Page 46 - Pipelining

xiv UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideFigures

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77-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkNOTE: For help on the configuration process, click the Help button on t

Page 48 - FC/SCSI E_port

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-3Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network• ATM IP Management addresses - (Optional, if this address i

Page 49 - FC/SCSI N_port

77-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network1. Select the Nodes tab located on the toolbar between the TreeView Are

Page 50 - FICON Port

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-5Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network— If you have previously added an Edge node and need to chan

Page 51 - Hardware Components

77-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkSetting the Initial ConfigurationIf you configured an UltraNet Edge 300

Page 52

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-7Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkThe “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configu

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77-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkNOTE: The Serial Number is located on the front of the chassis and is u

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-9Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If a bootp message is not received within 45 seconds,

Page 55 - Network Design

77-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you need more detailed help, see the UltraNet ConfigManager O

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-11Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network5. Click the Finish button to complete the configuration.6.

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xvUltraNet Edge 3000 Chassis Features ... 2-1Client Connectivity (Fibre Channel)

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77-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network3. Click the first node to create an ATM circuit (in this example, Nod

Page 59 - Criteria

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-13Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network6. Click the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate ATM

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77-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network8. Configure the PVC parameters for Node10 by entering the appropriate

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-15Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Networkenabled VCI values are in the range of 0 to 2047. The value

Page 62 - Network Routing Options

77-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Networkf. Enter the Peak Cell Rate in this field. 1 through 135000 bits/sec (

Page 63 - Fail Over

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-17Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network9. To configure IP Management over this circuit, check Set,

Page 64 - Switch WWN Proxy

77-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network11. Click on the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate ATM interf

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-19Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network13. Configure the PVC parameters for Node20 by entering the

Page 66 - Fibre Channel Frame Level CRC

77-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkIf you enable Packet Over SONET (POS) for this ATM interface, the Virt

Page 67 - Fibre Channel End to End CRC

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-21Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Networkcells/sec) are valid enabled values. This value matches the

Page 68 - Fibre Channel MTU Batching

xvi UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideTablesEE Adapter Pinouts...

Page 69 - Building the Custom Chassis

77-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you are using the ATM WAN Configuration Worksheet from Append

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-23Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Networkto the same value as the maximum transmission rate, the max

Page 71 - Method screen appears

77-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network21. Continue the configuration process by following the “Creating a Da

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-25Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network2. Click the Create Data Paths selection. You should see “m

Page 73

77-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network5. Select either Dedicated Circuit, Fail Over, or Load Balancing in th

Page 74

7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-27Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkThe Create Data Path Wizard - Choose Data Path Options scre

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77-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area NetworkFor more information about the Switch WWN Proxy, see the “Switch WWN P

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-29Configuring a 1x1 ATM Wide Area Network10. Proceed to the “Delivering the Configured Network” sect

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77-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkDelivering the Configured NetworkNow that you have configured a sample netwo

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-31Delivering the Configured Network5. Repeat these steps for the other node(s).6. Deliver the networ

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PrefacexviiPrefaceThis guide provides information for those who are involved in the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the UltraNet Edge

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77-32McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network3. Select which node(s) you would like to deliver and click Next.The Deliver

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7Configuring an E_Port Extension over an ATM WAN7-33Delivering the Configured Network— Activate and Reset - activates a network map that has previousl

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77-34McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkViewing LogsBefore the configuration files are delivered, the system will au

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Configuring FICON Extension8-18 Configuring FICON Extension This chapter contains the procedures for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000 for FICON e

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88-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: For help on the configuration process, click the Help button

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-3Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Maintenance Interface IP host address• Defau

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88-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkFigure 8-2 UltraNet ConfigManager Main WindowAdding Nodes for an E

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-5Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network2. Click the arrow next to the UltraNet Edge 3000 Series drop-down menu an

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88-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network— If you have previously added an UltraNet Edge 3000 node and need

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-7Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe node icons and their corresponding names are also displayed under the

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xviii UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceChapter 5, Configuring E_port Extension over an Ethernet WAN, provides the procedures for c

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88-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configure, wh

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-9Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: The Serial Number is located on the front of the chassis and is used

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88-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network5. Repeat step through step for the second node (Node 20).6. Co

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-11Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10, which are found on

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88-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network5. Right-click on Node 20 and then repeat step through step to

Page 96

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-13Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThis wizard helps you select and configure an interface for each node, an

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88-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: Use I/O port 3 for all 1x1 configurations. When configuring

Page 98

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-15Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkAt this time you can configure the gateway address (the router IP WAN add

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88-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network11. Click on the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate IP in

Page 100

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-17Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network13. Enter the IP Address (IP WAN address) and the Subnet Mask.The IP WAN

Page 101 - Properties

PrefacexixPrefaceAppendix B, Installation and Cabling, provides information regarding the installation process, including instructions for connecting

Page 102 - Delivery Wizard

88-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway (the router IP

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-19Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network17. To enable the Adaptive Rate Limiting feature, check the Minimum box,

Page 104 - Viewing Logs

88-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network20. Click Finish.Once you have completed the above steps for a ba

Page 105

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-21Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network1. In the main window of the UltraNet ConfigManager, right-click on the F

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88-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network4. Click Next.The Create Data Path Wizard - Choose Network Routin

Page 107 - Extension over an

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-23Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• The options selectable from this dialog box are limited by the license

Page 108 - Addresses

88-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• E-Port (Cascaded ISL) - Select this option if the McDATA UltraN

Page 109 - ConfigManager

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-25Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe following actions may be taken using the wizard.• Select Settings • S

Page 110 - Configuration

88-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• USD-X Nodes with FICON I/Fs - Check this box if you wish to cha

Page 111

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-27Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• Enable Tape Write Pipelining - Check this box if Tape Pipelining should

Page 112

UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideiiRecord of Revisions and UpdatesCopyright © 2005-2006 McDATA Corporation. All rights reserved.Printed De

Page 113 - Setting the Initial

xx UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceConventions This guide uses the following conventions:Related DocumentationThis document is par

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88-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• Deselect All - Click Deselect All to deselect all checked FICON

Page 115 - IP Address of PC running UCM

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-29Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkFICON Global Settings Wizard - Select Edge NodesUse this dialog to select

Page 116 - Information

88-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• Select All - Click Select All to select all USD-X PPC adapters

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-31Delivering the Configured Network• Cancel - Click Cancel to exit the FICON Global Settings Wizard without saving the

Page 118 - Adding an IP Circuit

88-32McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured NetworkThe Delivery Interface defines the IP address by which the network map will

Page 119

8Configuring FICON Extension 8-33Delivering the Configured Network3. Select which node(s) you would like to deliver and click Next.The Delivery Wizard

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88-34McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network— Activate and Reset - activates a network map that has previously been deli

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8Configuring FICON Extension 8-35Delivering the Configured NetworkViewing LogsBefore the configuration files are delivered, the system will automatica

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88-36McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network

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Configuring Tape Device Extension9-19 Configuring Tape Device ExtensionThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring your UltraNet Edge 3000

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PrefacexxiPreface• UltraNet Edge Storage Router Command Reference (620-000253-020) provides a reference to the commands that can be used to configure,

Page 125 - 16. Click Next>

99-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork Configuration ExamplesNetwork Configuration ExamplesThe following illustrations are examples of FC/SCS

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-3Network Configuration ExamplesExample of Bi-directional Configuration with ZoningFigure 8-2 provides an example

Page 127 - Switch Interfaces

99-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork Configuration ExamplesExample of Bi-directional Configuration - Zoning and Optional LUN MappingFigure

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-5Network Configuration ExamplesNote: McDATA prefers World Wide Name (WWN) zoning over port zoning. It allows the

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99-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork Configuration ExamplesRules for Static LUN MappingStatic LUN mapping turns off automatic LUN discovery

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-7Network Configuration ExamplesExamples of Static Edge LUN MappingTable 8-4 and Table 8-5 are examples of how the

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99-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extensionselecting the Show Source WWN Filtering check box on the UCM FibreChannel Adv

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-9Configuring Tape Device Extension4. Setting the Initial Configuration5. Setting the License Information6. Adding

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99-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension• Default Gateway IP host address for the UltraNet Edge 3000 Ethernet Mainte

Page 134 - 2. Click Next

9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-11Configuring Tape Device ExtensionFigure 8-4 is an example of the main window in ConfigManager (UCM).Adding Node

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xxii UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceForwarding Publication CommentsWe sincerely appreciate any comments about this publication. D

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99-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionIf this is the first time you are adding an Edge node to the Network Map, th

Page 137 - 1. Click OK

9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-13Configuring Tape Device ExtensionThe UltraNet ConfigManager automatically assigns a name and number to each ico

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99-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionThe “broadcast data” only appears the first time you configure, when the Alp

Page 139 - Extension over an ATM

9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-15Configuring Tape Device ExtensionNOTE: The Serial Number is located on the front of the chassis and is used to

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99-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension5. Repeat step a through step a for the second node (Node 20).6. Continue th

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-17Configuring Tape Device Extension3. Enter the serial number and license key for Node10, which are found on the

Page 142 - UltraNet Edge 3000 Series

99-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension6. Continue the configuration process by proceeding to the “Adding an IP Cir

Page 143 - (Click here twice to place

9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-19Configuring Tape Device ExtensionThis wizard helps you select and configure an interface for each node, and con

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99-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension6. Click the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate IP interface provide

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-21Configuring Tape Device ExtensionAt this time you can configure the gateway address (the router IP WAN address

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PrefacexxiiiPrefaceRegulatory and Safety StatementsRegulatory and safety statements are shown in the following paragraphs. See also McDATA Product Saf

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99-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension11. Click on the drop-down arrow and select the appropriate IP interface pro

Page 148

9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-23Configuring Tape Device Extension13. Enter the IP Address (IP WAN address) and the Subnet Mask.The IP WAN addre

Page 149 - Adding an ATM

99-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionNOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway (the router IP address att

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-25Configuring Tape Device Extension17. Click Next to accept the defaults.For optimal performance, the Maximum Tra

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99-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension18. Click Finish.Once you have completed the above steps for a basic 1x1 Eth

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-27Configuring Tape Device Extension1. In the main window of the UltraNet ConfigManager, right-click on the Fibre

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99-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension4. Click Next.The FC Device Extension DataPath Wizard - Automatic DataPath M

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-29Configuring Tape Device ExtensionOnly the number of entries entered in this screen will be automatically mapped

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99-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionOnly the number of entries entered in this screen will be automatically mapp

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-31Configuring Tape Device Extension• If you are creating a 1x1 configuration, the only selectable routing type is

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xxiv UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePreface• Cet appareil numérique de la classe A et classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada

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99-32McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionIf Edge LUN mapping is not necessary, proceed to the “Delivering the Configu

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-33Configuring Tape Device Extension3. Enter the LUN of the tape drive (usually LUN zero) in the LUN field. See Ta

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99-34McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension8. Select the WWN of the LUN defined on Node 10 (in the Peripheral tab) to m

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-35Configuring Tape Device ExtensionThe default is 8. 12. Configure the Fibre Channel topology by selecting one of

Page 162 - Creating a Data

99-36McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionThis option, referred to as the Report LUNs mode, determines how LUN 0 is re

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-37Configuring Tape Device Extension16. Repeat step a for each LUN that needs the source WWN filtering applied.17.

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99-38McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device Extension4. Click OK.5. Double-click on the Device Extension interface 10 on Node 1

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-39Configuring Tape Device Extension8. Select the WWN of the LUN defined on Node 20 (in the Peripheral tab) to map

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99-40McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring Tape Device ExtensionThe default is 8. 12. Configure the Fibre Channel topology by selecting one

Page 167

9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-41Configuring Tape Device ExtensionThis option, referred to as the Report LUNs mode, determines how LUN 0 is repr

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PrefacexxvPreface• EN61000-3-2:1995 - ITE-generic harmonic current emissions standard for domestic, commercial, and light industrial environments (equ

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99-42McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network16. Repeat step a for each LUN that needs the source WWN filtering applied.1

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-43Delivering the Configured NetworkNote: If you used the “Manual Configuration of the Initial IP Settings” proced

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99-44McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network2. Click Next.The Delivery Wizard - Select Nodes screen appears.3. Select wh

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-45Delivering the Configured Network4. Select the delivery option you would like to perform on the selected node(s

Page 173 - Extension

99-46McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network6. Click Deliver to complete the delivery of the configurations.Deliver Netw

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9Configuring Tape Device Extension 9-47Delivering the Configured Network1. Click OK.2. The UltraNet ConfigManager Log.txt screen will automatically ap

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99-48McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDelivering the Configured Network

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FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining10-110 FC/SCSI Tape PipeliningThis chapter provides an overview on FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining (Device Extension), LUN discovery,

Page 177 - Channel Interface

1010-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideBuffering, Emulation, and Data ProtectionThis also limits device performance because the device needs to wai

Page 178

10FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining 10-3UltraNet Edge 3000 Specificnot get corrupted. For more information, see the Fibre Channel End to End CRC section in Chap

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xxvi UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceArgentina UL CertificationAustralia and New Zealand C-Tick MarkPeople’s Republic of China CCC

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1010-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDynamic Target LUN Discovery and LUN MappingThe server UltraNet Edge 3000 may also be statically configured

Page 181 - Configuring FICON Extension

10FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining 10-5Dynamic Target LUN Discovery and LUN MappingTarget discovery is not aware of device type or available LUNs on the discov

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1010-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDynamic Target LUN Discovery and LUN MappingManaging the WWN to Edge Target LUNsThe user may manage discover

Page 183 - Click the Next button

Product Support and Software Maintenance11-111 Product Support and Software MaintenanceThis chapter provides information for supporting and maintain

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1111-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUpgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 SoftwareVerify your Current Software VersionBefore upgrading your software,

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-3Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software6. Install the New UltraNet Edge 3000 Software7. Deliver the C

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1111-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUpgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software6. Using UCM, display the network map created in the previous versi

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-5Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software7. Issue the bye command at the FTP prompt.Install the New Ult

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1111-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUpgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software9. After the tarExtract command is complete, issue a reset command

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-7Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software4. <blue>Replace the UltraNet Edge 3000 Chassis and Upda

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PrefacexxviiPrefaceGerman GS MarkJapanese VCCI StatementThe Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) statement below applies to information t

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1111-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUpgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 SoftwareThis will reset the UltraNet Edge 3000 and bring up the maintenance

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-9Upgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software6. Issue the get EDR31xx.tar command at the FTP prompt to retr

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1111-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUpgrading the UltraNet Edge 3000 Software6. After the tarExtract command is complete, issue a reset command

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-11UltraNet WebView Monitoring Application5. Issue the tartoc <filename> command to display a listi

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1111-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet WebView Monitoring ApplicationObtaining the UltraNet WebView ProductThe UltraNet WebView product i

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-13UltraNet WebView Monitoring ApplicationTo verify the current version of WebView on your UltraNet Edge

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1111-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet ConfigManager UpgradeThu Sep 13 16:55:36 NOTICE: CNT511:nu_cfgd:1:5:0 ui_envput: Environment vari

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11Product Support and Software Maintenance 11-15UltraNet ConfigManager UpgradeNOTE: UltraNet ConfigManager runs on Microsoft Windows 98, NT, 2000, and

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1111-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet ConfigManager Upgrade

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Hardware Maintenance12-112 Hardware MaintenanceThe UltraNet Edge 3000 does not have scheduled maintenance requirements. In the event of failure, con

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xxviii UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceRussian GOST CertificationSouth African SABS CertificationEuropean Union Waste Managment In

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1212-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideFront and Rear View of UltraNet Edge 3000 ChassisNOTE: If the motherboard, compression card, or flash disk a

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-3Fan Assembly Removal Procedure• Compression Card• Flash DiskA chassis replacement requires the cover and all interface card

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1212-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideFan Assembly Installation Procedure2. Place the UltraNet Edge 3000 unit on a level surface so the back of th

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-5Power Supply Removal Procedure1. Remove the new fan assembly from its antistatic wrapping.2. Connect the power-feed connect

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1212-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuidePower Supply Removal ProcedureCAUTIONAttach a wrist strap and follow ESD procedures during the handling of a

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-7Power Supply Installation ProcedurePower Supply Installation ProcedureUse the following procedure to install the power supp

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1212-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideTop Cover Installation Procedure1. Turn off both power supplies on the UltraNet Edge 3000.2. Unplug the powe

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-9Fibre Channel Interface Card Removal ProcedureCAUTIONMake sure the power is off. Attach a wrist strap and follow ESD proced

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1212-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Interface Card Installation Procedure5. Remove the two screws at the rear of the Fibre Channe

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-1110/100 Ethernet Interface Card Removal ProcedureFor I/O 1, the Fibre Channel interface card will plug into location J14 an

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PrefacexxixPrefacenumerical ID to locate translated statements in the McDATA Product Safety Notices (620-000247).Use the supplied power cords. Ensure

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1212-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User Guide10/100 Ethernet Interface Card Installation Procedure6. Carefully pull the 10/100 Ethernet interface card u

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-13Gigabit Ethernet Interface Card Removal Procedure2. Secure the 10/100 Ethernet interface card using the two screws that we

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1212-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideGigabit Ethernet Interface Card Installation Procedure8. Follow the Gigabit Ethernet Interface Card Install

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-15OC-3 ATM Interface Card Removal Procedure5. Replace the cover by following the Top Cover Installation Procedure.NOTE: To r

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1212-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideOC-3 ATM Interface Card Installation Procedure8. Follow the OC-3 ATM Interface Card Installation Procedure

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-17Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Short Wave TransceiverNOTE: To replace the OC-3 ATM transceiver, see the replacement proced

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1212-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Short Wave TransceiverRemoving the Gig-E Short Wave SFP TransceiverUse the r

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-19Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Short Wave Transceiver3. Pull the transceiver out of the interface card.Installing the Gig-

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1212-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Short Wave TransceiverInstalling the Black Metal Clasp TransceiverInstalling

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-21Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Long Wave TransceiverReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Long Wave TransceiverThis section provi

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iiiChapter 1 IntroductionIntroducing the UltraNet Edge 3000...1-1UltraNet Edge 3000 Benefits...

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xxx UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceEnvironmental Considerations for Installation of McDATA EquipmentConsider the following when i

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1212-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Long Wave TransceiverInstalling the Gig-E Long Wave SFP TransceiverThe long

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-23Replacing the Gigabit Ethernet Copper TransceiverReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Copper TransceiverThis section provides pr

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1212-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Copper TransceiverInstalling the Gig-E Copper TransceiverThere is only one t

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-25Replacing the OC-3 ATM Short Wave TransceiverReplacing the OC-3 ATM Short Wave TransceiverThis section provides procedures

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1212-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the OC-3 ATM Short Wave Transceiver3. Carefully pull the transceiver out of the interface card. I

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-27Replacing the OC-3 ATM Long Wave TransceiverReplacing the OC-3 ATM Long Wave TransceiverThis section provides procedures f

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1212-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the OC-3 ATM Long Wave TransceiverNOTE: The long wave OC-3 ATM transceiver has a blue plastic bod

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-29Replacing the Fibre Channel Short Wave TransceiverReplacing the Fibre Channel Short Wave TransceiverThis section provides

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1212-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Fibre Channel Short Wave Transceiver3. Pull the transceiver out of the interface card. Remov

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-31Replacing the Fibre Channel Short Wave TransceiverInstalling the Black Metal Clasp TransceiverNOTE: This black metal clasp

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PrefacexxxiPrefaceGeneral PrecautionsWhen installing or servicing the product, follow these practices:• Always use correct tools.• Always use correct

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1212-32McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Fibre Channel Long Wave TransceiverReplacing the Fibre Channel Long Wave TransceiverThis sect

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12Hardware Maintenance 12-33Replacing the Fibre Channel Long Wave TransceiverInstalling the Fibre Channel Long Wave SFP TransceiverUse the following p

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1212-34McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideReplacing the Fibre Channel Long Wave Transceiver

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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics13-113 Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsThis chapter provides basic information for troubleshooting and diagnostics for

Page 240 - LUNs and Filtering

1313-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUser Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000This section does not provide a complete listing of the co

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-3User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000TANKIOThe TANKIO user interface provides information regarding

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1313-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUser Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000 ip addr dl addr sec resolves rep

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-5User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000OperStatus UpLastChange 366396LinkUpDownTr

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1313-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUser Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000Alias Ethernet/100 slot 1 PCI I/O 0InOctets

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-7User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000Gigabit instance 2------------------Slot 1Inde

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xxxii UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuidePrefaceESD PrecautionsFollow these electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures:• If the product is con

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1313-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUser Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000gnic3 auto This command displays the auto negotiation para

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-9User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000fccnt dump backbone remoteThis command displays the state of t

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1313-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUser Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000fccnt proxy This command controls the Switch WWN Proxy. T

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-11User Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000Reference. The following sections highlight the commands usef

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1313-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUser Interface Commands for the UltraNet Edge 3000CHARMThe charm user interface provides statistical and in

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-13Troubleshooting FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining (Device Extension)V002 Basic hardware (serial port, PCI, network) initi

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1313-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideTroubleshooting FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining (Device Extension)Basic Troubleshooting Steps for FC/SCSI Tape Pipe

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-15Troubleshooting FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining (Device Extension)This command issues an inquiry to all devices listed

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1313-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDiagnosticsttag wwnPurg 2 x perm command. Issuing the ttag wwnDisp command will display the permanently pur

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-17DiagnosticsUltraNet Edge 3000 from a remote terminal. Use the same procedure for all diagnostic programs except

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Introduction1-11 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series (“UltraNet Edge 3000”), providing an overview of i

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1313-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideDiagnosticsLoading and Starting the Diagnostic ProgramUse the following procedure to load and start the dia

Page 259 - UltraNet Edge 3000 Specific

13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-19UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsUltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsThis section provides information f

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1313-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsOptions={ SINGLE STOP 0 1 } Total Errors={ 0 } Tests Run={ }Par

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-21UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsPowerPC Diagnostic Program (SBTT)The UltraNet Edge 3000 PowerPC diagnosti

Page 262 - Managing the WWN

1313-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs***** PASSED--- DMA Incr Byte Test passed = 1, failed = 0DMA

Page 263 - SNMP Support

13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-23UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs { BUFFER_MEM 2.13 Gbps RATE } 0. Exit Diagnostic 12. Lpbk F

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1313-24McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs***** PASSED--- Lpbk Interrupt Incr Byte passed = 1, failed = 0***

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-25UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs { Dest Adrs 000088004FEE 40000100 42000100 100000 110000 120000 }

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1313-26McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsIndividual tests can be selected from the menu or the “Execute All” o

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-27UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsZPCM Compression Diagnostic Program (ZPCT)The UltraNet Edge 3000 ZPCM Com

Page 268 - Remote Dial-up

11-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideIntroducing the UltraNet Edge 3000The UltraNet Edge 3000 is designed for ease-of-use and is customer installab

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1313-28McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic Programs10. Incr Pkt/Byte C/U Tst 24. Multi Board Cmp/Ucmp 96. Run All CE1/

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13Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 13-29UltraNet Edge 3000 Diagnostic ProgramsCE1/2 Incr P/B C/U running...***** PASSED--- CE1/2 Incr P/B C/U

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1313-30McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideGraceful Shutdown***** PASSED--- Sector Data Write/Read passed = 1, failed = 0Graceful ShutdownTo pres

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A-1A Site PreparationThis appendix provides site-preparation requirements for the UltraNet Edge 3000.Site RequirementsThis section provides the chassi

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A-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Clearance RequirementsClearance RequirementsUse the information below when selecting a location for

Page 274

A-3Clearance RequirementsEnvironmental SpecificationsThe UltraNet Edge 3000 requires an environment that is within the specifications listed in Table

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A-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Clearance RequirementsPower RequirementsProvide correct power levels within the range provided in Ta

Page 276 - Version of UltraNet

B-1B Installation and CablingThis appendix provides installation and cabling information for the UltraNet Edge 3000.OverviewThe UltraNet Edge 3000 hos

Page 277 - Software

B-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Unpacking and Inspecting the HardwareUnpacking and Inspecting the HardwareUse the following procedur

Page 278

B-3UltraNet Edge 3000 Placement— For a recessed mount, position the brackets so they are extended from the front of the UltraNet Edge 3000 unit approx

Page 279 - Hardware Maintenance

1Introduction 1-3UltraNet Edge 3000 Benefits• Tape Ba c kup — allows tape backup performance over extended distances using a new or existing IP networ

Page 280

B-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Connecting the UltraNet Edge 3000NOTE: Do not stack the units. The top air holes and side vents must

Page 281

B-5Connecting the UltraNet Edge 3000Power ConnectionUse the following procedure to connect power to the UltraNet Edge 3000:NOTE: The illustration (see

Page 282 - Hinge Slot Latch

B-6 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Network Interface ConnectionsNetwork Interface ConnectionsThe following sections describe the proced

Page 283

B-7Network Interface ConnectionsTopology Issues For each segment of the network, you need to decide what type of cable and fiber to use. Table B-1 lis

Page 284 - Power Tray

B-8 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Network Interface ConnectionsRemoving Fibre Channel CablingThe following illustration shows a fiber

Page 285 - Top Cover Removal Procedure

B-9Network Interface ConnectionsGigabit Ethernet CablingThis section provides information about the Gigabit Ethernet (Gig-E) interface configuration,

Page 286

B-10 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Initial Power-On Procedureremoving and installing the transceivers are found in Chapter 12, Hardwar

Page 287

B-11Initial Power-On Procedure5. Turn the power switch(es) to the On (⏐) position (this activates the systems initial loading routine). The power swit

Page 288

B-12 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Maintenance and Diagnostics ConnectionsMaintenance and Diagnostics ConnectionsThe following section

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B-13Maintenance and Diagnostics Connectionsattached to the DTE interface on the PC and connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the serial interfa

Page 290

11-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 FeaturesUltraNet Edge 3000 FeaturesThis section describes the features for the Fibre Channe

Page 291

B-14 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Cables and EquipmentCables and EquipmentThe following sections list the cables, connectors, and oth

Page 292

B-15Preventing Damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)Customer-Supplied Cables and EquipmentThe specific host and network cables for the external ca

Page 293

B-16 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Preventing Damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)• Conserve movement. Movement can cause build-u

Page 294

C-1C Cables, Connectors, and AdaptersThis appendix lists the RS-232 cables, the DB adapters, and the pinouts for the DB adapters available through McD

Page 295

C-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide DB AdaptersDB Adapters Available through McDATAThe Table C-2 provides the description for the RJ-45

Page 296 - Metal Clasp

C-3DB AdaptersEE Adapter PinoutsTable C-4 provides the pinouts of the EE adapter. The EE adapter is a DB9-to-RJ45 RS-232 crossover adapter and is used

Page 297 - Transceiver

C-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Fibre Channel SpecificationsFibre Channel SpecificationsThe Fibre Channel interface supports Class 2

Page 298

C-5Fibre Channel SpecificationsData Rate 1.0625 Gbps and 2.125 GbpsReceiver Sensitivity -25 to -8 dBmBandwidth (Min.) 500 Mhz/KmFiber Count duplexMa

Page 299 - Long Wave SFP

C-6 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Ethernet 10/100 SpecificationsEthernet 10/100 SpecificationsThe UltraNet Edge 3000 supports the IEEE

Page 300

C-7Gigabit Ethernet SpecificationsAttenuation (Max.) 50 µ 4.0dB/1.5Km @ 850 nm 62.5µ 3.5dB/Km @ 850 nmBandwidth (Min.) 500 MHz/Km for 50 µm MMF 200 MH

Page 301 - Copper Transceiver

1Introduction 1-5UltraNet Edge 3000 FeaturesEthernet 10/100• Direct connections to IP network• Up to 100 Mbps data rate (with compression)• Standard R

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C-8 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide OC-3 ATM SpecificationsOC-3 ATM SpecificationsThe UltraNet Edge 3000 supports the ATM Forum UNI V3.1

Page 303 - ATM Short Wave SFP

C-9OC-3 ATM SpecificationsReceiver input maximum power Receiver input minimum power0 dBm -34.0 dBmTypical Transmission Length 40 KmOperational wavele

Page 304 - Installing the OC-3

C-10 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide OC-3 ATM Specifications

Page 305 - ATM Long Wave SFP

D-1D Advanced UCM ConfigurationsThis appendix provides additional UltraNet ConfigManager (UCM) configuration options that are beyond the typical Edge

Page 306

D-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Configuring the Internal McDATA Fibre Channel Switch InterfaceFCSW Tab (2 port only)If you are confi

Page 307 - SFP Transceiver

D-3Configuring the Internal McDATA Fibre Channel Switch InterfaceNone - Select this option to disable batching.Frame Batching - Frame batching increas

Page 308 - Release Tab

D-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Configuring the Internal McDATA Fibre Channel Switch InterfaceDomain IDSelect the domain ID from the

Page 309 - Installing the Black

D-5Configuring the Internal McDATA Fibre Channel Switch InterfaceED_TOV in mSEnter the ED_TOV (ms) value (in milliseconds) in this field. This field s

Page 310 - Channel Long Wave

D-6 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Time Synchronization ProtocolConfigManager ensures that Disk Streaming is also enabled on the peer i

Page 311 - Installing the Fibre

D-7Time Synchronization ProtocolConfigure as NTP ClientUse the following procedure to configure the Time Synchronization Protocol as an NTP client:1.

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11-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Features• ATM Forum UBR, VBR, & CBR• ITU Recommendation 1.432• Up to 2,000 PVCs per por

Page 313 - Diagnostics

D-8 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Transport CRC Checking2. From the Time Synchronization Protocol screen, select None.3. Click OK.Tran

Page 314 - Commands

D-9E_Port Disk Streaming Settings1. Ensure that compression is enabled on the circuit before enabling this part of the feature.2. Double-click the cir

Page 315

D-10 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide F_Port Disk Streaming SettingsThe Fibre Channel Interface screen appears.2. Select the Advanced tab

Page 316 - Ethernet WAN Interface)

D-11F_Port Disk Streaming Settings2. Select the FC Switch tab.3. Select the Advanced tab.4. Enable or disable Disk Streaming:— To disable F_port Disk

Page 317

D-12 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide F_Port Disk Streaming Settings

Page 318 - GNIC3 Gigabit

Modifying Static RoutesE-1E Modifying Static RoutesThis appendix describes how to display, verify, add, delete and modify static routes.Display Stat

Page 319

EE-2UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideVerify Static RoutesThis screen shows the circuit properties, the IP configuration properties for eac

Page 320

EModifying Static Routes E-3Verify Static Routes2. Click the Static Routes tab.This screen shows a defined default gateway and a host specific static

Page 321

EE-4UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideModify Static RoutesThis screen shows a defined default gateway and a host specific static route for

Page 322

F-1F Configure SNMPThis appendix provides an overview for configuring SNMP on the UltraNet Edge 3000. Configure SNMP on the UltraNet Edge 3000Use the

Page 323

1Introduction 1-7UltraNet Edge 3000 SecurityUltraNet Edge 3000 SecurityThe UltraNet Edge 3000 is shipped with a default password. For security purpose

Page 324 - LED Diagnostic

F-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide 2. The UltraNet Edge 3000 Expanded View: Node 10 screen appears.3. Select the SNMP tab.

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F-34. Enter the System information by filling in the following fields to describe the node:NOTE: The System fields will hold up to 255 alphanumeric ch

Page 326 - Tape Pipelining

F-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide If the Use System Name box is disabled (the box is not checked), UCM uses the name provided in the N

Page 327

F-54 — Warning condition5 — Condition is normal but still significant6 — Informational7 — Debug-level messages7. Set the Host Access section to the IP

Page 328

F-6 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Adding an SNMP Trap DestinationClick on a row that beings with an asterisk (*). When you click on th

Page 329

F-7SNMP Software PackagesSNMP Software PackagesMcDATA has verified that the following SNMP software packages will compile the MIBs correctly:• SimpleS

Page 330 - Exit and Reboot

F-8 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide SNMP Software Packages

Page 331 - Program (ACHT)

G-1G Resetting the System to Factory DefaultsThis appendix provides instructions for resetting the system to the factory default settings using the sy

Page 332

G-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Using the Sysclean Command2. Issue the abort command to bring the UltraNet Edge 3000 to the prom lev

Page 333 - Program (SBTT)

G-3Using the Sysclean Command* CNT Edge - Firmware Build #812 ** Copyright 2001, Computer Network Technology, Inc. ****************

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UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideivContentsLoad Balancing ...3-9Fa

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11-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 Security

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G-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Using the Sysclean Commanddeleting file /dsk/cnt/configs/active/SLOT01/CFG/CNTGLOBAdeleting file /ds

Page 337 - Gigabit Ethernet

H-1H Manual Configuration of the Initial IP SettingsThis procedure should only be used to initially configure the IP settings. This is only necessary

Page 338

H-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Manually Configure the Maintenance IP Port using the Command Line Interface10. Set up the terminal e

Page 339 - ZPCM Compression

H-3Update UltraNet ConfigManager with the Manual ConfigurationsNOTE: See the appropriate configuration chapter or the UltraNet ConfigManager Tutori al

Page 340

H-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Update UltraNet ConfigManager with the Manual Configurations4. Click the Static Routes tab to set th

Page 341 - Flash Drive

H-5Update UltraNet ConfigManager with the Manual ConfigurationsA warning message will prompt you because the UltraNet ConfigManager application recogn

Page 342 - Graceful Shutdown

H-6 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Update UltraNet ConfigManager with the Manual Configurations

Page 343 - Site Requirements

I-1I Using the Spantree Portfast Command for Cisco RoutersThis appendix provides information about the spantree portfast command for Cisco routers.Whe

Page 344 - Clearance Requirements

I-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Issuing the Spantree Portfast CommandThe following example demonstrates how to enable the spanning-t

Page 345 - Specifications

J-1J Configuration WorksheetsThis appendix provides worksheets and guidelines for planning and recording network configurations.Configuration Workshee

Page 346 - Power Requirements

Hardware Configurations2-12 Hardware ConfigurationsThis chapter provides the valid hardware configurations that are possible with the new customizab

Page 347 - Installation and Cabling

J-2 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Configuration WorksheetsIP Configuration WorksheetComplete both rows labeled 1x1 and 2x2 if you are

Page 348 - UltraNet Edge 3000 Placement

J-3Configuration WorksheetsFigure J-1 Sample IP Worksheet, and Relationship to Hardware Configuration

Page 349

J-4 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Configuration WorksheetsATM WAN Configuration WorrksheetComplete both rows labeled 1x1 and 2x2 if yo

Page 350 - Setup Connection

J-5Configuration WorksheetsFigure J-2 Sample ATM WAN Worksheet, and Relationship to Hardware Configuration

Page 351 - Power Connection

J-6 UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide Configuration Worksheets

Page 352 - Network Interface Connections

Glossaryg-1Glossarybandwidth The width of a communications channel measured in Hertz - cycles per second. In digital communications, bandwidth is me

Page 353 - Transmit

g-2 GlossaryE_port E_port is an expansion port on a switch that is used to connect to another switch via its E_port.There are three "basic"

Page 354 - Ethernet 10/100

Glossary g-3GlossaryFC/IP Fibre Channel over IP (FC/IP, also known as Fibre Channel tunneling or storage tunneling) is an Internet Protocol (IP)-based

Page 355

g-4 GlossaryIP Abbreviation of Internet Protocol, pronounced as two separate letters. IP specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and t

Page 356 - Initial Power-On Procedure

Glossary g-5Glossarymirroring A fault tolerance method in which a backup data storage device maintains data identical to that on the primary device an

Page 357 - Diagnostic Display

22-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 FeaturizationTable 2-2 Client Connectivity (Fibre Channel) Card Option FeaturesComponent/Fe

Page 358 - Remote Modem

g-6 GlossaryPVC Abbreviation for permanent virtual circuit, a virtual circuit that is permanently available. The only difference between a PVC and a s

Page 359 - UltraNet Edge

Glossary g-7GlossaryStorage Area Networking A high-speed network that establishes a direct connection between storage devices and servers, thereby ext

Page 360 - Cables and Equipment

g-8 GlossaryZoning A feature in Fabric switches or hubs that allow segmentation of a node by physical port, name, or address.

Page 361 - Cables and

Indexi-1AAA adapter B-12, B-14, C-2pinouts C-2abort button 2-14adaptersAA B-14, C-2DB C-2EE B-14, C-3air flow specifications A-3alphanumeric me

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UltraNet Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guidei-2Indexsetting the delivery properties 5-25, 6-27, 7-30, 8-31, 9-43viewing logs 5-28, 6-30, 7-34, 8-3

Page 363 - DB Adapters

i-3IndexIndexflash drive diagnostic program 13-29Frame Level CRC 3-12front panelcontrols 2-13interfaces 2-13LEDs 2-13switches 2-13GGigabit Ether

Page 364 - AA Adapter Pinouts

UltraNet Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guidei-4Indexcabling B-10specifications C-8transceivers B-10operation environment specifications A-3Ppass

Page 365 - EE Adapter Pinouts

i-5IndexIndexwhen is it required 9-5Switch WWN Proxy 3-10enable 7-27switches 2-13sysclean command G-1Ttape backup 1-3, 10-1Tape Pipeliningbatchi

Page 366 - Fibre Channel Specifications

UltraNet Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guidei-6Index

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2Hardware Configurations 2-3UltraNet Edge 3000 FeaturizationTable 2-4 WAN Connectivity Card Option Features Component/Feature Description10/100 Ethern

Page 368

22-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideUltraNet Edge 3000 FeaturizationShort wave SFP for OC-3 ATM Short wave (multi-mode) SFP for the OC-3 ATM card.

Page 369

2Hardware Configurations 2-5Typical Configuration of the UltraNet Edge 3000Typical Configuration of the UltraNet Edge 3000Figure 2-1 illustrates how t

Page 370 - OC-3 ATM Specifications

22-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideTypical Configuration of the UltraNet Edge 3000ATM WAN Configurations1x1 and 2x2 configurations are standard A

Page 371

2Hardware Configurations 2-7Valid Hardware Interface ConfigurationsValid Hardware Interface ConfigurationsTable 2-6 provides the supported hardware in

Page 372

22-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Card DependenciesFibre Channel Card DependenciesThe UltraNet Edge 3000 supports two types of Fib

Page 373 - Configurations

2Hardware Configurations 2-9Fibre Channel Card Dependenciesachieved in networks which limit the number of concurrent SCSI I/O operations and also in n

Page 374 - FCSW Tab (2 port

vContentsAdding an IP Circuit ... 6-12Creating Data Paths for Fibre Channel Switch Interfac

Page 375 - FC Switch Tab

22-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Card DependenciesFICON Port ConfigurationsAn Edge 3000 FICON port can be a connection directly

Page 376

2Hardware Configurations 2-11Internal Fibre Channel Switch (FCSW)Internal Fibre Channel Switch (FCSW)The FCSW application resides in the data path sta

Page 377

22-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideHardware ComponentsFigure 2-2 Front View of the UltraNet Edge 3000A combination of up to four I/O cards can b

Page 378 - Time Synchronization Protocol

2Hardware Configurations 2-13Indicators, Switches, and InterfacesIndicators, Switches, and InterfacesLocated on the front of the UltraNet Edge 3000 ar

Page 379

22-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideIndicators, Switches, and Interfaces7 I/O-4 This slot is available for a 10/100 Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, O

Page 380 - Transport CRC Checking

Network Design Criteria3-13 Network Design CriteriaThis chapter provides the basic criteria you will need to design and configure your Ethernet or A

Page 381 - Streaming

33-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork DesignFigure 3-1 Example Ethernet WAN with two UltraNet Edge 3000sWhen designing your network for an E

Page 382 - F_Port Disk

3Network Design Criteria 3-3Network DesignRequired Network Design Information for an Ethernet NetworkThe following is a list of information for you ne

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33-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork Design10/100 Ethernet Switches & Routers• 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface switches and routers that

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3Network Design Criteria 3-5Network Design• A LC to SC fiber cable is needed to connect the UltraNet Edge 3000 to a Brocade 2000 Series Switch.• A LC

Page 385 - Display Static Routes

UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideviContentsChapter 9 Configuring Tape Device ExtensionSetup Prior to Edge Configuration...

Page 386 - Verify Static Routes

33-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork DesignWhen designing your network for an ATM WAN using the UltraNet Edge 3000, gather the following in

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3Network Design Criteria 3-7Network Design• The UltraNet Edge 3000 does not listen to routing broadcasts. One default gateway can be configured along

Page 388 - Delete Static Routes

33-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideNetwork Routing OptionsUltraNet ConfigManagerWhen you perform the initial TCP/IP configuration using the Ultra

Page 389 - Configure SNMP

3Network Design Criteria 3-9Network Routing OptionsChannel is sequenced separately. Therefore, link quality on a single link will not affect the other

Page 390 - 3. Select the SNMP tab

33-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideSwitch WWN ProxyThis option is only selectable for 2x2 configurations.Fail Over Paths for 2x2 Configurations•

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3Network Design Criteria 3-11Required Minimum Hardware for E_Port Disk StreamingA significant performance gain is normally achieved in networks which

Page 392 - Messages Reference manual

33-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideFibre Channel Frame Level CRCFibre Channel Frame Level CRCThis section provides information for Fibre Channel

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3Network Design Criteria 3-13Fibre Channel End to End CRCOn the FCXL2 adapter board, frame transmission and CRC frame data integrity are controlled by

Page 394 - Sending Test Trap

33-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideMinimum Requirements for CRCAn Edge configured for FC/SCSI Tape Pipelining has added functionality when an En

Page 395 - SNMP Software Packages

Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis4-14 Building a Custom Edge 3000 ChassisThe UltraNet Edge 3000 supports custom configuration which allows you to

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viiContentsDynamic LUN Mapping ... 10-5Static LUN Mapping...

Page 397 - Using the Sysclean Command

44-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideBuilding the Custom ChassisUse the following procedure to start the Custom Chassis Wizard:1. Select the Nodes

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4Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-3Building the Custom ChassisThe Custom Chassis Wizard - Introduction screen appears. 6. Click Next.The Custom C

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44-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideBuilding the Custom ChassisThe Custom Chassis Wizard - Node10 - Choose WAN Interfaces screen appears.8. Select

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4Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-5Building the Custom Chassis10. Select the type of Fibre Channel interface you are configuring and the quantity

Page 401 - Command Line Interface

44-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideBuilding the Custom ChassisThe Custom Chassis Wizard - Finish screen appears and displays the results for Node

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4Building a Custom Edge 3000 Chassis 4-7Building the Custom Chassis UltraNet ConfigManager automatically assigns a name and number to each icon that r

Page 403 - Globe icon

44-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideBuilding the Custom Chassis

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Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-15 Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WANThis chapter contains the procedures for

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55-2McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network6. Adding an IP Circuit7. Creating a Data Path8. Delivering the Co

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-3Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• Default Gateway IP host address for the UltraNet

Page 407 - Cisco Routers

UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User GuideviiiContentsReplacing the Gigabit Ethernet Long Wave Transceiver ...12-21Removing the Gig-E Long Wa

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55-4McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you are configuring a 2x2, the Ethernet Maintenance Inter

Page 409 - Configuration Worksheets

5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-5Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkAdding a Fibre Channel InterfaceIf this if the fir

Page 410 - Worksheet

55-6McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkUltraNet ConfigManager automatically assigns a name and number to

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-7Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe Initial Network Setup dialog box appears. The

Page 412 - Worrksheet

55-8McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: The Serial Number is located on the front of the chassis and

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-9Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network5. Repeat step through step for the second node

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55-10McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe License Wizard - Serial Number and License Key dialog box app

Page 415 - Glossary

5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-11Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe License Wizard - Finish dialog box appears.5.

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55-12McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network3. Click the first node to create an IP circuit (in this example,

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-13Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network6. Click the drop-down arrow and select the appro

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ixContents13-14Diagnostics... 13-16Serial Interface Connection...

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55-14McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe IP WAN address must be different from the Ethernet maintenanc

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-15Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network9. Check Set, enter the IP Address of the router

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55-16McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThis dialog box enables you to configure IP interface properties

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-17Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkNOTE: If you do not know what the default gateway

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55-18McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network17. To enable the Adaptive Rate Limiting feature, check the Minim

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-19Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network20. Click Finish.Once you have completed the abov

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55-20McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkCreating a Data PathAfter configuring the IP circuit, you need to

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-21Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkThe Create Data Path Wizard - Introduction dialog

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55-22McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User GuideConfiguring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area Network• If you are creating a 1x1 configuration, the only selectable ro

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5Configuring an E_Port Extension over an Ethernet WAN5-23Configuring a 1x1 Ethernet Wide Area NetworkE_port Disk Streaming is disabled by default (the

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