HP Network Storage Router m2402 User Manual
Hp storageworks network storage router m2402
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User Guide
hp StorageWorks
Network Storage Router M2402
Product Version: 1.0
Third Edition (March 2004)
Part Number: 269782-004
The HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router M2402 provides bi-directional connectivity in
either a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric or a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop environment,
supporting Fibre Channel and SCSI devices.
This user guide provides instructional information for installing and configuring the network
storage router.
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- hp StorageWorks Network Storage Router M2402
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Introduction
- External Features Overview
- Functional Overview
- Installation
- Selecting a Location
- Unpacking the Box
- Placing the Router on a Desktop
- Installing the Router in a Rack
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Connecting the Interfaces
- Configuration Overview
- Router Default Settings
- UI Overview
- Common Configuration Settings
- Visual Manager User Interface
- Visual Manager Access
- Visual Manager Best Practices
- Main Menu
- System Menu
- Modules Menu
- Discovery Menu
- Mapping Menu
- Statistics Menu
- Utilities Menu
- Trace Settings Configuration
- Report Menu
- Reboot Option
- Serial/Telnet User Interface
- Telnet UI Access
- Serial UI Access
- Power up Messages
- Serial/Telnet UI Main Menu
- Configuration Menu
- Baud Rate Configuration
- Ethernet Configuration
- World Wide Node Name Configuration
- Modules Configuration
- Device Mapping
- Table 3: Device Map Types
- Figure 75: Device Mapping Configuration menu
- Changing to the Next Port or Bus
- Selecting the Current Map
- Viewing the Current Map
- Creating a New Map
- Removing the Current Map
- Editing the Current Map
- Figure 79: Map Edit menu
- Changing the Name of the Current Map
- Editing the Map Entries of the Current Map
- Figure 80: Edit Map Entries for a Fibre Channel map
- Figure 81: Edit Map Entries for a SCSI map
- Figure 82: Adding an Entry to a Fibre Channel map
- Figure 83: Device List generated for a Fibre Channel port
- Figure 84: Adding an Entry to a SCSI map
- Figure 85: Device List generated for a SCSI port
- Figure 86: Creating an Entry for a SCSI map
- Clearing the Entries from the Current Map
- Filling in the Current Map
- Cloning the Current Map
- Editing the Host List for the Current Map
- Displaying the Entire Device List
- Trace and Event Settings Configuration
- Real-Time Clock Configuration
- Active Fabric Configuration
- Power Supply Configuration
- Save Configuration
- Restore Last Saved Configuration
- Reset and Save Configuration to Factory Defaults
- System Utility Menu
- Figure 101: System utilities
- System Statistics
- Event Log
- Beacon Settings
- Trace Dump Menu
- Reboot Option
- Download New Firmware Option
- FTP User Interface
- Hardware Module Replacement
- Basic Troubleshooting
- LED Indicators
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Verifying SCSI Bus Configuration
- Verifying Fibre Channel Connection
- Verifying SCSI Devices in Windows NT
- Verifying the Router Configuration
- Verifying Mapping
- Verifying Devices
- Verifying the Host Configuration
- Verifying HBA Device Driver Information
- Verifying Serial Port Configuration
- Verifying PRLI Data
- Serial and Ethernet Pin Assignments
- Controller LUN Commands
- Addressing Methods and Table Structures
- Table 18: Addressing Sequence
- Table 19: Address Method Definitions
- Table 20: SCSI Logical Unit Addressing
- Table 21: Peripheral Device Addressing
- Table 22: Arbitrated Loop Node-Number to AL-PA Lookup Table
- SCC (SCSI Controller Command) Addressing Method
- Auto Assigned Addressing Method
- Indexed Addressing Method
- Regulatory Compliance Notices
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Index