HP StorageWorks 1606 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.3.0 release notes (5697-0358, - Page 27

Scalability, Important notes and recommendations

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3. Select Firmware. 4. Select V6.x Firmware for HP StorageWorks B-series Fibre Channel Switches for Fabric OS 6.3.0. • To download the firmware, click Download. • To read the release notes, click the Release Notes tab. To verify that the firmware download is complete, enter the firmwareDownloadStatus command on the switch, verify that the process is complete, and then proceed to the next switch. Scalability For details on supported scalability, see the HP StorageWorks SAN design reference guide, available on the HP website: http://www.hp.com Important notes and recommendations This section contains additional information that you should consider before you use this Fabric OS release. HP Storage Essentials v6.1.1 and later is supported with Fabric OS 6.3.0 Storage Essentials SAN management application v6.1.1 and later is supported with Fabric OS 6.3.x. Previous versions of Storage Essentials are not supported with Fabric OS 6.3., due to an incompatibility with the SMI-S 120.10.0 agent. Support is expected in version 6.2 of Storage Essentials before the end of calendar year 2009. FCIP, FCIP Trunking and High Bandwidth (1606 Extension SAN Switch and DC SAN Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade) • FCIP connections are supported only between the 1606 Extension SAN Switch/DC SAN Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade and another 1606 Extension SAN Switch/DC SAN Director Multiprotocol Extension Blade. FCIP tunnels are not supported between the 1606 Extension SAN Switch/DC SAN Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade and the previous generation HP StorageWorks 400 Multi-protocol Router and HP StorageWorks Multi-protocol Router Blade platforms. • When additional circuits (and the network bandwidth provided by those circuits) are added to an already active tunnel, there is a short period where some frame loss can occur due to the process to refresh the internal FC frame routing tables in the switch. Therefore, additional circuits should be added only during low I/O periods using the FCIP tunnel being modified. In addition, if the circuit operation (addition/deletion) to the tunnel increases or decreases the total tunnel bandwidth, an FCIP tunnel (VE_Port) disable/enable sequence should be performed after the addition or deletion of the circuit. This allows the switch to adjust the internal routes to fully utilize the new bandwidth. • Switching modes between 10G and 1G is disruptive to FCIP traffic. • Keep Alive Timeout (milliseconds). The valid range is 500 ms to 7,200,000 ms (inclusive). The default value is 10,000 ms (10 seconds). If FICON is configured, the recommended value is 1000 ms (1 second), otherwise the recommended value is the default of 10 seconds. For impairment networks with 100 ms latency and 0.5% packet loss, Keep Alive Timeout should be configured as 30 seconds. If the local and remote circuit configurations' Keep Alive Timeout values do not match, the tunnel will use the lower of the two configured values. HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.3.0 release notes 27

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3.
Select
Firmware
.
4.
Select
V6.x Firmware
for HP StorageWorks B-series Fibre Channel Switches for Fabric OS 6.3.0.
To download the firmware, click
Download
.
To read the release notes, click the
Release Notes
tab.
To verify that the firmware download is complete, enter the
firmwareDownloadStatus
command
on the switch, verify that the process is complete, and then proceed to the next switch.
Scalability
For details on supported scalability, see the
HP StorageWorks SAN design reference guide
, available
on the HP website:
h
t
tp://w
w
w
.hp
.co
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Important notes and recommendations
This section contains additional information that you should consider before you use this Fabric OS
release.
HP Storage Essentials v6.1.1 and later is supported with Fabric OS 6.3.0
Storage Essentials SAN management application v6.1.1 and later is supported with Fabric OS 6.3.x.
Previous versions of Storage Essentials are not supported with Fabric OS 6.3., due to an incompatibility
with the SMI-S 120.10.0 agent. Support is expected in version 6.2 of Storage Essentials before the
end of calendar year 2009.
FCIP, FCIP Trunking and High Bandwidth (1606 Extension SAN Switch and DC
SAN Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade)
FCIP connections are supported only between the 1606 Extension SAN Switch/DC SAN Director
Multi-protocol Extension Blade and another 1606 Extension SAN Switch/DC SAN Director Multi-
protocol Extension Blade. FCIP tunnels are not supported between the 1606 Extension SAN
Switch/DC SAN Director Multi-protocol Extension Blade and the previous generation HP Storage-
Works 400 Multi-protocol Router and HP StorageWorks Multi-protocol Router Blade platforms.
When additional circuits (and the network bandwidth provided by those circuits) are added to an
already active tunnel, there is a short period where some frame loss can occur due to the process
to refresh the internal FC frame routing tables in the switch. Therefore, additional circuits should
be added only during low I/O periods using the FCIP tunnel being modified. In addition, if the
circuit operation (addition/deletion) to the tunnel increases or decreases the total tunnel bandwidth,
an FCIP tunnel (VE_Port) disable/enable sequence should be performed after the addition or de-
letion of the circuit. This allows the switch to adjust the internal routes to fully utilize the new
bandwidth.
Switching modes between 10G and 1G is disruptive to FCIP traffic.
Keep Alive Timeout (milliseconds). The valid range is 500 ms to 7,200,000 ms (inclusive). The
default value is 10,000 ms (10 seconds). If FICON is configured, the recommended value is 1000
ms (1 second), otherwise the recommended value is the default of 10 seconds. For impairment
networks with 100 ms latency and 0.5% packet loss, Keep Alive Timeout should be configured
as 30 seconds. If the local and remote circuit configurations' Keep Alive Timeout values do not
match, the tunnel will use the lower of the two configured values.
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