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Reconnecting to the network and the fabric, Verifying that the configuration of the fabric is correct

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Reconnecting to the network and the fabric See the cable routing information that was recorded in Table 20 on page 110 for the following steps: 1. Connect the CP blades to the local area network: a. Insert the appropriate Ethernet cables into each Ethernet port. b. Connect the other ends to an Ethernet 10/100 Base-T LAN, if not already connected. WARNING! The DC SAN Director can be accessed by remote connection using any of the available management tools, such as Telnet or Web Tools. Ensure that the DC SAN Director is not modified using other connections during the rest of this procedure. 2. Reconnect the transceivers and cables to the port blades: NOTE: The ports and cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of these requirements, refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2.x administrator guide. a. Position one of the transceivers so that the key is oriented correctly to the port and insert the transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks. b. Select the cable that corresponds to the port and position it so that the key (the ridge on one side of the cable connector) is aligned with the slot in the transceiver; then, insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks. c. Repeat step 2a and step 2b for the remaining ports. TIP: Do not route cables in front of the air exhaust vent (located on the upper port side of the chassis). d. Organize the cables as required. Verifying that the configuration of the fabric is correct Copying the command outputs from this section into a file is recommended. To verify correct configuration of the fabric: 108 Replacing DC SAN Director field-replaceable units (FRUs)

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Reconnecting to the network and the fabric
See the cable routing information that was recorded in
Table 20
on page 110 for the following steps:
1.
Connect the CP blades to the local area network:
a.
Insert the appropriate Ethernet cables into each Ethernet port.
b.
Connect the other ends to an Ethernet 10/100 Base-T LAN, if not already connected.
WARNING!
The DC SAN Director can be accessed by remote connection using any of the available
management tools, such as Telnet or Web Tools. Ensure that the DC SAN Director is
not modified using other connections during the rest of this procedure.
2.
Reconnect the transceivers and cables to the port blades:
NOTE:
The ports and cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of
these requirements, refer to the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2.x administrator guide.
a.
Position one of the transceivers so that the key is oriented correctly to the port and insert the
transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks.
b.
Select the cable that corresponds to the port and position it so that the key (the ridge on one
side of the cable connector) is aligned with the slot in the transceiver; then, insert the cable
into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks.
c.
Repeat step 2a and step 2b for the remaining ports.
TIP:
Do not route cables in front of the air exhaust vent (located on the upper port side of
the chassis).
d.
Organize the cables as required.
Verifying that the configuration of the fabric is correct
Copying the command outputs from this section into a file is recommended.
To verify correct configuration of the fabric:
Replacing DC SAN Director field-replaceable units (FRUs)
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