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Installing the SFP transceivers, Connecting the cables

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Installing the SFP transceivers The SAN Switch does not ship with SFPs. A list of supported SFPs can be found in "SAN Switch optional kits" on page 28. Use the following procedure to install the SFP transceivers into the Fibre Channel ports. The ports selected for use in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of these requirements, refer to the specific "ISL Trunking" chapter in the HP StorageWorks features overview located on the Software CD that shipped with your switch. Use these steps to install SFP transceivers. 1. Position a transceiver so that it is oriented correctly and insert it into a port until the latching mechanism clicks. The transceivers are keyed to ensure correct orientation. If a transceiver does not install easily, ensure that it is correctly oriented. For instructions specific to the type of transceiver, refer to the transceiver manufacturer's documentation. 2. Repeat for the remaining ports, as required. Connecting the cables Use these steps connect the cables to the SFP transceivers. CAUTION: The minimum bend radius for a 50-micron cable is 2 inches under full tensile load, and 1.2 inches with no tensile load. Because they are easily overtightened, tie wraps are not recommended for optical cables. 1. The cable connectors are keyed to ensure correct orientation. Orient a cable connector so that the key (ridge on one side of connector) aligns with the slot in the transceiver and insert cable into transceiver until latching mechanism clicks. If a cable does not install easily, ensure it is correctly oriented. For instructions specific to cable type, refer to the cable manufacturer's documentation. 2. Repeat for the remaining transceivers, as required. SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N and 4/32 installation guide 57

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SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N and 4/32 installation guide
Installing the SFP transceivers
The SAN Switch does not ship with SFPs. A list of supported SFPs can be found in ”
SAN Switch
optional kits
” on page 28.
Use the following procedure to install the SFP transceivers into the Fibre Channel ports.
The ports selected for use in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of these
requirements, refer to the specific “ISL Trunking” chapter in the
HP StorageWorks features
overview
located on the Software CD that shipped with your switch.
Use these steps to install SFP transceivers.
1.
Position a transceiver so that it is oriented correctly and insert it into a port until the latching
mechanism clicks. The transceivers are keyed to ensure correct orientation. If a transceiver
does not install easily, ensure that it is correctly oriented.
For instructions specific to the type of transceiver, refer to the transceiver manufacturer’s
documentation.
2.
Repeat for the remaining ports, as required.
Connecting the cables
Use these steps connect the cables to the SFP transceivers.
CAUTION:
The minimum bend radius for a 50-micron cable is 2 inches under full tensile
load, and 1.2 inches with no tensile load.
Because they are easily overtightened, tie wraps are not recommended for optical cables.
1.
The cable connectors are keyed to ensure correct orientation. Orient a cable connector so
that the key (ridge on one side of connector) aligns with the slot in the transceiver and insert
cable into transceiver until latching mechanism clicks. If a cable does not install easily,
ensure it is correctly oriented. For instructions specific to cable type, refer to the cable
manufacturer’s documentation.
2.
Repeat for the remaining transceivers, as required.