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3 Accessing the SAN I/O Module Operating system support Brocade Fabric OS has no specific host OS dependencies. The Fabric OS in the switches allows for any Fibre Channel-compliant device to attach to switches as long as it conforms to the standards for device login, name service, and related Fibre Channel features. The operating systems listed in Table 2 are for the host machine running Brocade management applications outside the Fabric OS, such as Fabric Manager and Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager (EFCM). For the latest information on operating system support for these applications, refer to the latest released versions of Fabric Manager and EFCM documentation. TABLE 2 Supported Operating Systems - Fabric Manager Version N/A N/A N/A 8, 9, 10 AS 3.0, AS 4.0 Operating System Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP Solaris Linux Red Hat Enterprise TABLE 3 Supported Operating Systems - EFCM Version SP4 SP1 XP2 9, 10 9.0 ES 3.0, ES 4.0 9.2, 9.3 Operating System Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP Solaris Linux Red Hat Linux Red Hat Enterprise SuSe Linux Professional Edition version 9.2 Accessing the SAN I/O Module The SAN I/O Module is managed as a single element. It has a single IP address and appears as a separate entity to the Telnet protocol and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). When SNMP devices send SNMP messages to a management console running SAN management software, the information is stored in a Management Information Base (MIB). The Brocade 4424 Fabric OS 4.4.1 supports the FibreAlliance Fibre Channel Management (FCMGMT) MIBs, allowing the provision of needed information to a SAN administrator. In addition, the Brocade Fabric Access Layer (API) and the Storage Management Initiative (SMI) provide facilities for the discovery and management of physical and logical elements in a SAN. Using the Fabric Access interface to the Fabric OS, a client application can retrieve information and modify the configuration of Brocade switches in the fabric. 20 4424 Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual 53-0000571-01

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4424 Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual
53-0000571-01
Accessing the SAN I/O Module
3
Operating system support
Brocade Fabric OS has no specific host OS dependencies. The Fabric OS in the switches allows for
any Fibre Channel-compliant device to attach to switches as long as it conforms to the standards
for device login, name service, and related Fibre Channel features. The operating systems listed in
Table 2
are for the host machine running Brocade management applications outside the Fabric OS,
such as Fabric Manager and Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager (EFCM). For the latest
information on operating system support for these applications, refer to the latest released
versions of Fabric Manager and EFCM documentation.
Accessing the SAN I/O Module
The SAN I/O Module is managed as a single element. It has a single IP address and appears as a
separate entity to the Telnet protocol and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
When SNMP devices send SNMP messages to a management console running SAN management
software, the information is stored in a Management Information Base (MIB). The Brocade 4424
Fabric OS 4.4.1 supports the FibreAlliance Fibre Channel Management (FCMGMT) MIBs, allowing
the provision of needed information to a SAN administrator.
In addition, the Brocade Fabric Access Layer (API) and the Storage Management Initiative (SMI)
provide facilities for the discovery and management of physical and logical elements in a SAN.
Using the Fabric Access interface to the Fabric OS, a client application can retrieve information and
modify the configuration of Brocade switches in the fabric.
TABLE 2
Supported Operating Systems - Fabric Manager
Operating System
Version
Windows 2000
N/A
Windows 2003
N/A
Windows XP
N/A
Solaris
8, 9, 10
Linux Red Hat Enterprise
AS 3.0, AS 4.0
TABLE 3
Supported Operating Systems - EFCM
Operating System
Version
Windows 2000
SP4
Windows 2003
SP1
Windows XP
XP2
Solaris
9, 10
Linux Red Hat
9.0
Linux Red Hat Enterprise
ES 3.0, ES 4.0
SuSe Linux Professional Edition
version 9.2
9.2, 9.3