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03-30-2007 04:18 AM
03-30-2007 04:18 AM
SAN Switch Configuration
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03-30-2007 05:04 AM
03-30-2007 05:04 AM
Re: SAN Switch Configuration
Different components have different ways of how to show a status or an error. An amber light (off, blink, flash, steady) does NOT always mean something is wrong. You really need to consult the device's manual.
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03-30-2007 08:42 PM
03-30-2007 08:42 PM
Re: SAN Switch Configuration
From the limited information you have given then there are a couple of things I would suggest you check:
I believe the 4/16 has two banks or 8 ports that are one above the other. The LEDS are underneath the PAIR of ports. Therefore when you look at the LEDS underneath the bottom port of the pair the LEDs are for both ports but you have to look to see whichone is for which port. I believe green = 4gb & amber = 2gb set or selected but I don't have a service guide to hand to check.
So, have you got other cables connected to other HBA's above/below the ports that you have mentioned ??? or are they empty ?? If so then this could be the "problem".
You could also log onto the switch itself & check the port settings. I believe that "switchshow" should show you all the ports and there current speeds.
I have not used SANsurfer either but does the display tell you the speed of the connection ?? You could be at 2gb and all is OK ! because data is being transferred.
You would then not see a potential issue until you suspected that your performace was a bit slow.
Summary:
Verify that your cabling to make sure that cables go to where you think they should go
Check your ports & LEDS with service guide
Check speeds of ports from switch, modify if required
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04-01-2007 04:09 AM
04-01-2007 04:09 AM
Re: SAN Switch Configuration
Personally, I have always thought using the amber color to indicate a 4 Gb connection speed (off: 1Gb, green: 2Gb, amber: 4Gb) was not one of the better ideas Brocade had with their switches.
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company

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04-01-2007 04:39 AM
04-01-2007 04:39 AM
Re: SAN Switch Configuration
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00498167/c00498167.pdf
with the LED status on page 62.
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