Chaparral Fibre Channel -to-SCSI Router Chaparral FS 1310 User Manual

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FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide

I-2

displaying

3-23

configuration information

3-27

devices

3-23

events

3-24

hardware information

3-27

E

enabling, the router’s alarm

3-16

Ethernet card

upgrading firmware

3-33

Ethernet port

accessing the Disk Array Administrator software

3-3

,

B-1

connecting to

2-10

Event Log Menu

3-25

Event Log screen

3-26

event log, displaying

3-24

events, displaying

3-24

Extended Copy

1-3

F

FC light

2-11

FC LUNs

changing for devices

3-21

changing mapping mode

3-20

displaying for router

3-30

FC port, connecting to

2-8

FC-to-SCSI address map

3-23

firmware

upgrading the Ethernet card

3-33

firmware, upgrading

3-31

FIXED setting

3-20

Flash Utility

restoring router configurations

4-3

Flash Utility screen

3-32

FS1310

benefits

1-2

changing the date

3-14

changing the initiator ID

3-12

changing the Loop ID

3-8

changing the LUN

3-10

changing the scan delay

3-15

changing the SCSI ID

3-12

changing the time

3-14

configuring

3-1

connecting to the FC port

2-8

connecting to the RS-232 port

2-9

connecting to the SCSI channels

2-7

disabling the alarm

3-16

displaying configuration information

3-27

displaying devices connected to

3-23

displaying events

3-24

displaying hardware information

3-27

displaying its FC LUN

3-30

enabling the alarm

3-16

features

1-2

installing

2-1

installing in a rack

2-3

installing on a desktop or table

2-2

making the data connections

2-7

mapping of addresses

A-1

rebooting

3-19

restoring default settings

3-18

selecting the topology

3-7

specifications

1-4

unpacking

2-1

upgrading firmware

3-31

FT light

2-11

fuse, replacing

4-6

G

GBICs, compatible types of

2-8

H

Hardware Information screen

3-28

,

4-8

hardware information, displaying

3-27

Host Configuration screen

3-7

HVD model

2-8

I

initial Disk Array Administrator screen

3-4

initial Router Administrator screen

3-2

initiator ID, changing for router

3-12

installing

example configurations of

2-4

in a rack

2-3

on a desktop or table

2-2

the router

2-1

IP addresses

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