HP AE370A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, May 20 - Page 276
StorageWorks DC SAN Backbone Director or HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch
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• HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 32 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 16 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 6 Port 10Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks B-Series iSCSI Director Blade • FS8-18 NOTE: The HP StorageWorks B-Series iSCSI Director Blade is not supported in either the HP StorageWorks DC SAN Backbone Director or HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch enterprise-class platform. • When you have turned on the power to the chassis and the B-Series Multi-Protocol Router Blade in that slot was not active prior to the power-on. If the B-Series Multi-Protocol Router Blade is operational and the platform is rebooted, after the successful bootup of the system, the blade continues operations using the previous configurations. If a previously configured B-Series Multi-Protocol Router Blade is removed and another of the same B-Series Multi-Protocol Router blades is inserted into the same slot, the ports use the previous configuration and come up enabled. If a previously-configured B-Series Multi-Protocol Router Blade is removed and one of the following blades is plugged in: • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 48 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 16 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 32 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 48 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 32 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 16 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 6 Port 10Gb FC Blade Then, other than the port's EX_Port configuration, all the remaining port configurations previously applied to the B-Series Multi-Protocol Router Blade ports can be used. The EX_Port configuration on those ports is disabled before the 4Gb or 8Gb port blade becomes operational. When a blade is present in the slot, any requested port configuration is validated against the blade's capabilities before accepting the request. To summarize: • When one of the following blades is replaced by a B-Series Multi-protocol Router Blade, the current port configuration continues to be used and all ports on the B-Series Multi-protocol Router Blade are persistently disabled: • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 16 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 32 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 16 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 32 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 6 Port 10Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks B-Series iSCSI Director Blade • When a B-Series Multi-Protocol Router Blade Blade is replaced by one of the following blades, the EX_Port configuration is removed from any ports that were configured as EX_Ports (equivalent to disabling the EX_Port configuration using the portCfgEXPort command): • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 16 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director 32 Port 4Gb Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 16 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 32 Port 8Gb FC Blade • HP StorageWorks SAN Director 6 Port 10Gb FC Blade All remaining port configurations are retained. 274 Configuring Enterprise-class platforms