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Overview SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Features The SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N provide the following features: ■ Air-cooled 1U chassis. The chassis can be installed as a stand-alone unit or mounted in a standard Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 19 in. (48.26 cm) cabinet. ■ 8 or 16 Fibre Channel ports, with the following characteristics: - Automatic negotiation to the highest common speed of all devices connected to port. - Port interfaces compatible with small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers, both short wavelength (SWL) and long wavelength (LWL). - Universal and self-configuring ports: capable of becoming an F_Port (fabric enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or E_Port (expansion port). ■ 8 or 16 short wavelength SFP transceivers (optional). ■ One RS-232 serial port, designed to connect to a DTE port. ■ One 10/100 Mb/sec Ethernet port with an RJ-45 connector. ■ One (SAN Switch 2/8V) or two (SAN Switch 2/16V) built-in power supplies. ■ The following light-emitting diodes (LEDs): - Power status - System status - Ethernet status - Port status and port speed for each port SAN Switch 2/8V and 2/16 Switches Comparison The basic difference between the SAN Switch 2/8V and the SAN Switch 2/16V is the number of ports: the SAN Switch 2/8V contains 8 ports, while the SAN Switch 2/16V contains 16. The SAN Switch 2/8V contains only 1 power supply while the SAN Switch 2/16V has built-in redundancy and contains 2 power supplies; thus, the SAN Switch 2/16V also weighs more. The SAN Switch 2/16V can operate indefinitely on either one of its power supplies. 18 SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Installation Guide

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Overview
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SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Installation Guide
SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N Features
The SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V and 2/16N provide the following features:
Air-cooled 1U chassis. The chassis can be installed as a stand-alone unit or
mounted in a standard Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 19 in.
(48.26 cm) cabinet.
8 or 16 Fibre Channel ports, with the following characteristics:
Automatic negotiation to the highest common speed of all devices
connected to port.
Port interfaces compatible with small form factor pluggable (SFP)
transceivers, both short wavelength (SWL) and long wavelength (LWL).
Universal and self-configuring ports: capable of becoming an F_Port
(fabric enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or E_Port (expansion
port).
8 or 16 short wavelength SFP transceivers (optional).
One RS-232 serial port, designed to connect to a DTE port.
One 10/100 Mb/sec Ethernet port with an RJ-45 connector.
One (SAN Switch 2/8V) or two (SAN Switch 2/16V) built-in power supplies.
The following light-emitting diodes (LEDs):
Power status
System status
Ethernet status
Port status and port speed for each port
SAN Switch 2/8V and 2/16 Switches Comparison
The basic difference between the SAN Switch 2/8V and the SAN Switch 2/16V is
the number of ports: the SAN Switch 2/8V contains 8 ports, while the SAN
Switch 2/16V contains 16. The SAN Switch 2/8V contains only 1 power supply
while the SAN Switch 2/16V has built-in redundancy and contains 2 power
supplies; thus, the SAN Switch 2/16V also weighs more.
The SAN Switch 2/16V can operate indefinitely on either one of its power
supplies.