Post and boot specifications, Post, Boot – Brocade Communications Systems Extension Switch 7800 User Manual

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POST and boot specifications

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POST and boot specifications

The Brocade 7800 runs POST by default each time it is powered on; it typically requires from 1 to 3
minutes to boot and complete POST.

POST can be skipped after subsequent reboots by entering the fastBoot command. For more
information about this command, see the Fabric OS Command Reference.

POST

The success/fail results of the diagnostic tests that run during POST can be monitored through LED
activity, the error log, or a command line interface.

POST includes the following tasks:

1. Conduct preliminary POST diagnostics

2. Initialize the operating system

3. Initialize hardware

4. Run diagnostic tests on several functions, including circuitry, port functionality, memory,

statistics counters, and serialization

Boot

In addition to POST, boot includes the following tasks after POST is complete:

1. Perform universal port configuration

2. Initialize links

3. Analyze fabric. If any ports are connected to other Extension Switches, the Extension Switch

participates in a fabric configuration

4. Obtain a domain ID and assigning port addresses

5. Construct unicast routing tables

6. Enable normal port operation

Regulatory compliance

This section describes the regulatory compliance requirements for the Brocade 7800. It contains:

“FCC warning (US only),”

next

“KCC statement (Republic of Korea)”

on page 36

7

Not supported

NA

8

Not supported

NA

TABLE 14

Serial cable pinouts

PIN

Signal

Description

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