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iSR6200
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- documentation conventions
- license agreements
- contact information
- Logging on to a SAN Router
- Understanding the Guest Account
- Working with SAN Router Configurations
- Restoring Router Configuration and Persistence
- Installing the Firmware Via Telnet
- Command Lists
- Blade Management Commands
- Command Syntax
- Authority Requirements
- Admin
- Beacon
- Blade
- Clear
- Date
- Exit
- FcipRoute
- Help
- History
- Image
- Initiator
- Logout
- Lunmask
- Passwd
- Ping
- Quit
- Reboot
- Reset
- Save
- Set Alias
- Set CHAP
- Set Chassis
- set fc
- Set Features
- Set iSCSI
- Set iSNS
- Set Mgmt
- set ntp
- Set Properties
- Set SNMP
- Set System
- Set VPGroups
- Show
- Show CHAP
- Show Chassis
- show fc
- Show FcipRoutes
- Show Features
- Show Initiators
- Show Initiators LUN Mask
- Show iSCSI
- Show iSNS
- Show Logs
- Show LUNinfo
- Show LUNs
- Show Lunmask
- Show Memory
- Show Mgmt
- Show NTP
- Show Perf
- Show Portstats
- Show Presented Targets
- Show Properties
- Show SNMP
- Show Stats
- Show Statsfcip
- Show System
- Show Targets
- Show VPGroups
- Shutdown
- Target
- Traceroute
- configuring chap
- Discovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP
- Discovery Session—Uni-directional CHAP
- Normal Session —Bi-directional CHAP
- Normal Session—Uni-directional CHAP
- Displaying Virtual Port Groups
- displaying virtual port groups
- enabling virtual port groups
- Prerequisites
- Step 1: Discover the iSCSI Targets
- Using iSNS Server Connectivity
- iSNS Server Properties: Creating a Discovery Domain
- iSNS Server Properties: Enabling a Discovery Domain Set
- Step 2: Log into the iSCSI Targets
- Access to the Storage LUN
- Channel Host
- iSCSI Configured with Router to Fibre Channel SAN
- SNMP Parameters
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- Fibre Channel Port Table
- Initiator Object Table
- LUN Table
- Virtual Port Group Table
- Sensor Table
- Notifications
- Notification Objects
- Agent Startup Notification
- Fibre Channel Port Down Notification
- Virtual Port Group Notification
- Generic Notification
- FCIP Route Notification
- log messages
- Table Of Contents
iSR6200
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- document revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- documentation conventions
- license agreements
- System Requirements
- Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
- Connecting the Hardware
- Updating the Firmware
- Starting iSCSI/FC Router Manager
- Starting iSCSI/FC Router Manager on Linux or Solaris
- Getting Help
- Viewing the Help System
- Viewing iSCSI/FC Router Manager Information
- Setting Security
- Setting System Security
- Refreshing the Host Configuration
- Exiting iSCSI/FC Router Manager
- Main Window
- iSCSI/FC Router Manager Interface
- Menu Bar
- Settings Menu
- Help Menu
- Shortcut Menu (Example)
- Shortcut Menu Options
- System Tree Pane
- Status Icons and Text
- Router Chassis
- FC and iSCSI Ports
- iSCSI Presented Targets
- FCIP Routes
- Router iSR6200 Chassis
- Router Chassis: Router iSR6200 Page
- Chassis Information
- Power Cooling Module x
- Router Chassis: License Info Page
- Router Blades
- Basic Information
- Management Information
- Blade Information: Management Information Page
- NTP Server Information
- Blade Information: NTP Server Information Page
- Security Information
- Blade Information: Security Information
- SNMP Management
- SNMP Configuration
- Enabled SNMP Trap Receivers
- FC Ports
- FC Port: Information Page
- Advanced Configuration
- Statistics
- FC Port: Statistics Page
- Performance
- iSCSI Ports
- iSCSI Port Information
- iSCSI Port Network Settings
- iSCSI Port: Advanced Configuration Page
- Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters
- Security Settings
- iSCSI Port: Statistics Page
- VP Groups
- Discovered FC Initiators
- LUN List
- Initiator Information
- CHAP Settings
- FC Discovered Targets
- iSCSI Presented Target List
- Information
- iSCSI Presented Target
- FC Discovered Target: iSCSI Presented Target Page
- FC Presented Target
- Discovered LUN Information
- Arrays
- General Information
- FCIP Route Info
- FCIP Routes: FCIP Route Info Page
- TCP Window Scaling Factor
- FCIP Routes: Statistics Page
- Ethernet Collision Statistics
- Data Management LUNs
- SNMP Parameters
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- FC Port Table
- Initiator Object Table
- LUN Table
- VP Group Table
- Sensor Table
- Notifications
- Notification Objects
- Agent Startup Notification
- FC Port Down Notification
- VP Group Notification
- Generic Notification
- FCIP Route Notification
- b log messages
iSR6200
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- what's in the help system
- related materials
- license agreements
- contact information
- getting started
- fabric configuration
- data migration configuration
- supported fibre channel fabrics
- supported storage arrays
- hardware and software setup
- data migration job groups
- migration types
- job scheduling
- configure only
- virtual port groups (vpgs)
- using vpgs on a fibre channel array
- presented targets
- recommended steps
- online remote migration
- method 2: initial copy at local site and copy changes on
- data scrubbing
- data scrubbing licenses
- data migration licenses
- installing a data migration license key
- Acknowledging a Data Migration Job" on page
- typical data migration process
- configuring the fabric
- presenting luns to the isr
- lun presentation from fibre channel arrays
- lun presentation from iscsi arrays
- step 1: present source luns to the initiator
- step 2: create presented targets
- step 3: zone in presented targets with initiator ports
- zoning in presented targets: method
- mapping initiators to luns
- setting array properties
- creating a data migration job group
- using the data migration wizard
- scheduling data migration jobs in batch mode
- starting serial scheduled jobs
- viewing the status of data migration jobs
- viewing system and data migration job logs
- data migration job log
- using the verify migration job wizard
- starting the verify migration job wizard
- acknowledging a data migration job
- acknowledging offline migration jobs
- removing an offline array
- using the scrubbing lun wizard
- generating a data migration report
- command line interface
- miguser session
- compare_luns rm_peer" on page
- migration_report" on page
- show migration_perf" on page
- array rm
- array_licensed_port rm
- compare_luns acknowledge
- compare_luns add
- compare_luns pause
- compare_luns resume
- compare_luns rm
- compare_luns rm_peer
- compare_luns start
- compare_luns stop
- dml create
- dml delete
- show dml
- initiator mod
- iscsi discover
- iscsi login
- migration acknowledge
- migration add
- migration pause
- migration resume
- migration rm
- migration rm_peer
- migration start
- migration stop
- migration_group add
- migration_group edit
- migration_group rm
- rescan devices
- save capture
- scrub_lun add
- scrub_lun acknowledge
- scrub_lun pause
- scrub_lun resume
- scrub_lun rm
- scrub_lun rm_peer
- scrub_lun start
- scrub_lun stop
- set array
- set array" on page
- set event_notification
- set fc
- set features
- set system
- set vpgroups
- show array
- show compare_luns
- show fc
- show features
- show feature_keys
- show initiators
- show initiators_lunmask
- show iscsi
- show logs
- show luninfo
- show luns
- show memory
- show mgmt
- show migration
- show migration_logs
- show migration_luninfo
- show migration_params
- show migration_perf
- show migration_usage
- show perf
- show perf byte
- show presented_targets
- show properties
- show scrub_lun
- show system
- show targets
- show vpgroups
- performance factors
- optimal configuration and zoning
- When to Use Offline Data Migration" on page
- high availability and redundant configurations
- general precautions
- Removing an Array After Completing Data Migra tion Jobs" on page
- IBM AIX Multipath Configuration" on page
- windows multipath configuration
- linux multipath configuration
- ibm aix multipath configuration
- hp-ux multipath configuration
- solaris multipath configuration
- vmware multipath configuration
- snmp parameters
- snmp trap configuration
- qsrdmnotification object definition
- troubleshooting
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iSR6200
Table of contents
- document revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- documentation conventions
- communications statements
- vcci class a statement
- accessible parts
- contact information
- iSR6200 Router Chassis
- Power and Cooling Module (PCM)
- Internal Temperature Sensor Limits
- iSR6200 Router Blades
- iSR6250 Router Blade
- Router Blade LEDs
- Input Power LED (Green)
- Reset a Router Blade
- Enable DHCP
- Fibre Channel Transceivers
- Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs
- Serial Port
- Devices
- Fibre Channel
- Bandwidth
- Performance Tuning
- T3—45Mbps
- OC-3—156Mbps
- High Availability
- Services
- Site Requirements
- Power Requirements
- Pre-installation Check List
- Worksheet for Router Blade 2 (right) Parameters
- Mounting the Router
- Installing the Transceivers
- Connecting the Router to AC Power
- Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
- Configuring the Management Workstation
- Configuring the Workstation Serial Port
- Installing SANsurfer Router Manager
- Mac OS X Installation
- Connecting Cable Devices to the Router
- Using the CLI to Install Firmware
- Enabling Virtual Port Groups
- SANsurfer Router Manager VPGroup
- Chassis Information for Selected VPGROUP
- FC Port Information Page
- Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN
- Single Blade, Dual Fibre Channel Switch
- High-Availability, Dual Blades, Dual Fibre Channel Switches
- Configuring Fibre Channel Array Hosts and LUN Assignments
- Incorrectly Configuring All Groups to One Host Entity
- Correct VPG Assignments for High Availability Configuration
- Correctly Assigning LUNs to Your VPG Host Entities
- Connecting iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200
- Selecting the iSCSI Presented Targets in SANsurfer Router Manager
- Host Access to LUNs on Storage Array
- Controlling per-Host LUN Access on the iSR6200
- Logging into Target Before LUN Mapping
- Logging into Target After Mapping LUN 1
- Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—Select the Initiators
- Logging In with Mapped LUNs
- Enabling LUN Mask Mode
- Host LUN Access with LUN Masking Disabled
- FCIP Attributes
- Configuring FCIP
- Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI
- E_Port Extension
- E_Port Extension, Single ISL
- F_Port Extension
- Determining WAN Characteristics
- Round-Trip Time
- Link Data Rate
- Firewall
- Ports Requiring Unblocking
- Data Compression
- T1 / DS-1—1.554Mbps
- DS-5—400Mbps
- OC-3—150Mbps
- OC-12 and Above—621Mbps
- Router TCP Window Setup
- Chassis Diagnostics
- System Fault LED is On
- Heartbeat Blink Pattern
- Recovering a Router
- SFP Transceivers
- Dual-Blade Installation
- Installing the Replacement Blade
- Single-Blade Installation
- Removing the Failed Blade
- iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected
- Removing the Chassis Blade
- Inserting the New Blade into the Chassis Slot
- Power and Cooling Modules
- Removing the Failed PCM
- Installing the Replacement PCM
- Back Side of Two PCMs, Both With Good Status Indicators
- Interface Specifications
- Expansion Configurations
- iSCSI Initiator Support
- Protocols
- SNMP Parameters
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- Network Port Table
- FC Port Table
- Initiator Object Table
- LUN Table
- VP Group Table
- Sensor Table
- Notifications
- Notification Objects
- Network Port Down Notification
- Target Presentation (Mapping)
- Generic Notification
- log messages
iSR6200
Table of contents
- document revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- license agreements
- contact information
- Supported Configurations
- Fabric Configuration
- Data Migration Configuration
- Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays
- Online and Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays
- Online and Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays (iSR6260)
- Online and Offline—Two Fibre Channel Arrays (iSR6260; Fabric Upgrade)
- Supported Fibre Channel Fabrics
- Hardware and Software Setup
- Software Setup
- Data Migration Job Groups
- Data Migration Jobs
- Job Attributes
- Offline Data Migration
- Job States
- Protection
- Types of Data Migration Licenses
- Array-based Licenses
- Features Page: License Information
- Applying an Array-based License to a Specific Array
- License Array Dialog Box
- Viewing Data Migration License Usage
- Data Migration Info
- Typical Data Migration Process
- Presenting LUNs to the iSR6200
- LUN Presentation from iSCSI Arrays
- Presenting LUNs to the Server for Online Data Migration
- Mapping Initiators to LUNs
- Setting Array Properties
- Information Page: Setting Array Properties
- Creating a Data Migration Job Group
- Starting the Data Migration Wizard
- Create Data Migration Job Dialog Box
- Data Migration Jobs Options Dialog Box
- Scheduling Data Migration Jobs in Batch Mode
- Starting Serial Scheduled Jobs
- Viewing the Status of Data Migration Jobs
- Data Migration Job Information Page
- Viewing System and Data Migration Job Logs
- Router Log (System Log) Dialog Box
- Data Migration Job Log
- Using the Verify Migration Job Wizard
- Starting the Verify Migration Job Wizard
- Acknowledging a Data Migration Job
- Removing an Offline Array
- User Accounts
- Miguser Session
- array rm
- array_licensed_port rm
- compare_luns acknowledge
- compare_luns add
- compare_luns pause
- compare_luns resume
- compare_luns rm
- compare_luns start
- compare_luns stop
- initiator mod
- iscsi discover
- iscsi login
- lunmask
- migration acknowledge
- migration add
- migration pause
- migration resume
- migration rm
- migration rm_peer
- migration start
- migration stop
- migration_group add
- migration_group edit
- migration_group rm
- readjust_priority
- reset
- save capture
- set array
- set fc
- set features
- set system
- set vpgroups
- show array
- show compare_luns
- show fc
- show features
- show feature_keys
- show initiators
- show initiators_lunmask
- show iscsi
- show logs
- show luninfo
- show luns
- show memory
- show mgmt
- show migration
- show migration_logs
- show migration_luninfo
- show migration_params
- show migration_usage
- show perf
- show perf byte
- show presented_targets
- show properties
- show targets
- show vpgroups
- start_serial_jobs
- targetmap
- Performance Factors
- Optimal Configuration and Zoning
- Best Practices
- Choosing the Right DMS Options
- Reconfiguring LUNs on a Storage Array
- Windows Multipath Configuration
- A-2 Configuring Array-Specific Multipathing on Windows
- Linux Multipath Configuration
- A-4 Configuring EMC PowerPath on Linux
- A-5 Configuring Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager on Linux
- HP-UX Multipath Configuration
- A-7 Configuring EMC PowerPath on HP-UX
- A-8 Configuring Native Multipathing on HP-UX
- Solaris Multipath Configuration
- SNMP Parameters
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- qsrDMNotification Object Definition
- troubleshooting
- Table Of Contents
iSR6200
Table of contents
- document revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- documentation conventions
- communications statements
- vcci class a statement
- accessible parts
- contact information
- iSR6200 Router Chassis
- Power and Cooling Module (PCM)
- Internal Temperature Sensor Limits
- iSR6200 Router Blades
- iSR6250 Router Blade
- Heartbeat LED (Green)
- Beacon Indicator (Blue)
- Reset and Select Boot Image
- Fibre Channel Port LEDs
- Fibre Channel Transceivers
- Ethernet Port—Management
- Serial Port
- Devices
- Fibre Channel
- Bandwidth
- Performance Tuning
- T3: 45Mbits/Sec
- OC-3: 156 Mbits/Sec
- High Availability
- Services
- Site Requirements
- Power Requirements
- Pre-installation Check List
- Worksheet for Router Blade 2 (right) Parameters
- Mounting the Router
- Connecting the Router to AC Power
- Connecting the Management Workstation to the Router
- Configuring the Management Workstation
- Configuring the Workstation Serial Port
- Installing SANsurfer Router Manager
- Starting SANsurfer Router Manager
- Connecting Cable Devices to the Router
- Using the CLI to Install Firmware
- Enabling Virtual Port Groups
- SANsurfer Router Manager VPGroup
- Chassis Information for Selected VPGROUP
- FC Port Information Page
- Zoning Virtual Port Groups on the SAN
- Single Blade Dual Fibre Channel Switch
- High-Availability, Dual Blades, Dual Fibre Channel Switches
- Correctly Configured Storage Array Using Virtual Port Groups
- Incorrectly Configuring All Groups to One Host Entity
- Correct VPG Assignments for High Availability Configuration
- Correctly Assigning LUNs to your VPG Host Entities
- Connecting iSCSI Hosts to your iSR6200
- Selecting the iSCSI Presented Targets in SANsurfer Router Manager
- Host Access to LUNs on Storage Array
- iSCSI Host Logged into iSCSI Target for VPG0
- Controlling per Host LUN Access on the iSR6200
- Logging into Target After Mapping LUN 1
- Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—LUN Selection
- Target Presentation/LUN Mapping Wizard—Confirm Changes
- Logging In with Mapped LUNs
- Enabling LUN Mask Mode
- FCIP Attributes
- Configuring FCIP
- Configuring an FCIP Route Using the CLI
- E_Port Extension
- E_Port Extension, Single ISL
- F_Port Extension
- Determining WAN Characteristics
- Round-Trip Time
- Link Data Rate
- Firewall
- Ports Requiring Unblocking
- Data Compression
- T1 / DS-1—1.554 Mbps
- DS-5—400 Mbps
- OC-3—150 Mbps
- OC-12 and Above—621 Mbps
- Router TCP Window Setup
- Chassis Diagnostics
- System Fault LED is On
- Heartbeat Blink Pattern
- Recovering a Router
- SFP Transceivers
- Dual Blade Installation
- Installing a New Replacement Blade
- Single Blade Installation
- Removing the Failed Blade
- iSR6200 Router Blade with Cables Disconnected
- Unlatching the Lever on the New Blade
- Power and Cooling Modules
- Removing the Failed PCM
- Installing a New PCM
- Inserting the Replacement PCM
- Interface Specifications
- Expansion Configurations
- iSCSI Initiator Support
- Protocols
- SNMP Parameters
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- FC Port Table
- Initiator Object Table
- LUN Table
- VP Group Table
- Sensor Table
- Notifications
- Notification Objects
- Agent Startup Notification
- FC Port Down Notification
- VP Group Notification
- Generic Notification
- log messages
iSR6200
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- communications statements
- vcci class a statement
- accessible parts
- contact information
- router blade leds
- maintenance button
- fibre channel port leds
- fibre channel transceivers
- gigabit ethernet port leds
- serial port
- device access
- fibre channel
- iscsi performance
- performance tuning
- high availability
- site requirements
- power requirements
- pre-installation check list
- mounting the router
- installing the transceivers
- connecting the management workstation to the router
- installing sansurfer router manager
- configuring the router
- connecting cable devices to the router
- using the cli to install firmware
- enabling virtual port groups
- zoning virtual port groups on the san
- configuring fibre channel array hosts and lun assignments
- fcip attributes
- configuring fcip
- configuring an fcip route using the cli
- e_port extension
- f_port extension
- determining wan characteristics
- round-trip time
- data compression
- troubleshooting
- input power led is off
- system error blink pattern
- recovering a router
- sfp transceivers
- dual blade installation
- single blade installation
- removing the failed blade
- power and cooling modules
- removing the failed pcm
- installing a new pcm
- a technical specifications
- expansion configurations
- device management
- environmental and safety
- snmp parameters
- snmp trap configuration
- management information base (mib)
- fc port table
- initiator object table
- lun table
- vp group table
- sensor table
- system information objects
- notification objects
- agent startup notification
- fc port down notification
- vp group notification
- generic notification
iSR6200
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- related materials
- communications statements
- vcci class a statement
- accessible parts
- contact information
- router blade leds
- maintenance button
- reset a router blade
- fibre channel port leds
- fibre channel transceivers
- gigabit ethernet port leds
- serial port
- device access
- fibre channel
- iscsi performance
- performance tuning
- high availability
- site requirements
- power requirements
- pre-installation check list
- mounting the router
- installing the transceivers
- connecting the router to ac power
- connecting the management workstation to the router
- configuring the management workstation
- configuring the workstation serial port
- installing sansurfer router manager
- windows installation
- configuring the router
- connecting cable devices to the router
- using the cli to install firmware
- enabling virtual port groups
- zoning virtual port groups on the san
- fcip attributes
- configuring fcip
- configuring an fcip route using the cli
- e_port extension
- f_port extension
- determining wan characteristics
- link data rate
- data compression
- troubleshooting
- system fault led is on
- system error blink pattern
- recovering a router
- sfp transceivers
- dual-blade installation
- single-blade installation
- power and cooling modules
- installing the replacement pcm
- a technical specifications
- expansion configurations
- device management
- environmental and safety
- snmp parameters
- snmp trap configuration
- management information base (mib)
- network port table
- fc port table
- initiator object table
- lun table
- vp group table
- sensor table
- system information objects
- notification objects
- network port down notification
- target presentation (mapping)
- generic notification
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