Connect the cables, Verify the configuration, Back up the configuration – IBM AA-RWF3A-TE User Manual

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Connect the cables

CAUTION:

The minimum bend radius for a 50-micron cable is 2 inches under full tensile load and

1.2 inches with no tensile load. Because they are easily overtightened, HP does not

recommend tie wraps for optical cables.

To connect the cables to the SFP transceivers:

1.

The cable connectors are keyed to ensure correct orientation. Orient a cable

connector so that the key (the ridge on the side of the connector) aligns with the

slot in the transceiver, and insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching

mechanism clicks. If a cable does not install easily, make sure it is correctly oriented.
For detailed instructions on the cable type, see the cable manufacturer’s

documentation.

2.

Repeat

Step 1

for the remaining transceivers, as required.

The cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of these

requirements, see the Fabric OS administrator’s guide.

Verify the configuration

To confirm that the switch is configured and ready for use:

1.

Check the LEDs to verify that all components are functional. For information about

LED patterns, see

Interpreting LED activity

on page 69.

2.

Issue the switchshow command from the workstation. This command provides

information about the switch and port status.

3.

Issue the fabricshow command from the workstation. This command provides

general information about the fabric.

Back up the configuration

HP recommends regular backups to ensure that a recent configuration is available.
To back up the switch configuration to an FTP server:

1.

Issue the configupload command.

2.

Follow the prompts.

The command uploads the switch configuration to the server, making it available for

downloading to a replacement switch, if necessary. For detailed instructions on backing

up the configuration, see the Fabric OS administrator’s guide.

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Installing and configuring SAN Switches

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