HP StorageWorks 2/32 SAN switch 2/32 version 4.0.x installation guide - Page 20

Optical Ports, Fan Assembly Side of the SAN Switch 2/32 - storageworks 20

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Overview Optical Ports The Fibre Channel ports are numbered from left to right, with ports 0-15 in the lower row, and ports 16-31 in the upper row. The ports provide the following functionality: ■ Automatic negotiation to 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: capable of becoming an F_Port (fabric enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or E_Port (expansion port). The ports are color-coded into groups of four to indicate which ports can be used in the same Interswitch Link (ISL) trunking group. Note: ISL Trunking is an integrated software component that enables ISL trunking groups between adjacent switches. For more information about trunking, refer to the HP StorageWorks ISL Trunking Version 3.0.x/4.0.x User Guide. Fan Assembly Side of the SAN Switch 2/32 Figure 2 shows the fan assembly side of the SAN Switch 2/32. The fan assembly side houses the fans with corresponding LEDs, power supplies, and the port readiness LED. 1 2 3 4 1 Power supply 3 Power supply 2 Fan assembly (1 0f 3) 4 Port readiness LED Figure 2: Fan assembly side of the SAN Switch 2/32 SHR-2569A 20 SAN Switch 2/32 Installation Guide

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Overview
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SAN Switch 2/32 Installation Guide
Optical Ports
The Fibre Channel ports are numbered from left to right, with ports 0–15 in the
lower row, and ports 16–31 in the upper row. The ports provide the following
functionality:
Automatic negotiation to 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: capable of becoming an F_Port (fabric
enabled), FL_Port (fabric loop enabled), or E_Port (expansion port).
The ports are color-coded into groups of four to indicate which ports can be used
in the same Interswitch Link (ISL) trunking group.
Note:
ISL Trunking is an integrated software component that enables ISL trunking
groups between adjacent switches. For more information about trunking, refer to the
HP
StorageWorks ISL Trunking Version 3.0.x/4.0.x User Guide
.
Fan Assembly Side of the SAN Switch 2/32
Figure 2
shows the fan assembly side of the SAN Switch 2/32. The fan assembly
side houses the fans with corresponding LEDs, power supplies, and the port
readiness LED.
Figure 2:
Fan assembly side of the SAN Switch 2/32
1
Power supply
2
Fan assembly (1 0f 3)
3
Power supply
4
Port readiness LED
SHR-2569A
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3
4
2