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Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products 1 The SAN router front panel provides two AC power receptacles, an Ethernet LAN connector (MGMT), port status LEDs, green power supply status (PS 1 and PS 2) LEDs, and a green system status (SYS) LED. The panel also provides a 9-pin DSUB maintenance port (MGMT) for connection to a local terminal or remote terminal. Although the port is typically used by authorized maintenance personnel, operations personnel can use the port to configure SAN router network addresses. Eclipse 2640 SAN Router The Eclipse 2640 SAN Router is a second-generation product that provides metropolitan or extended-distance, multi-protocol fabric connectivity. The primary function of the Eclipse 2640 SAN Router is to implement mSAN and iSAN routing solutions. Figure 1-9 illustrates the SAN router. Figure 1-9 Eclipse 2640 SAN Router SAN router ports operate as follows: • Twelve user-configured FCP ports (1 through 12) provide 1.0625 or 2.1250 Gbps FCP storage connectivity and UDP-based network connectivity using SFP port connectors. FCP ports can be configured for: - UDP-based network connectivity (mFCP protocol) at full-duplex GbE (1,000 Mbps) port transmission speed. - Fibre Channel auto negotiation (FC-Auto) operation. This is the default selection. 1-24 McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual

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McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual
Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products
The SAN router front panel provides two AC power receptacles, an
Ethernet LAN connector (
MGMT
), port status LEDs, green power
supply status (
PS 1
and
PS 2
) LEDs, and a green system status
(
SYS
) LED. The panel also provides a 9-pin DSUB maintenance port
(
MGMT
) for connection to a local terminal or remote terminal.
Although the port is typically used by authorized maintenance
personnel, operations personnel can use the port to configure SAN
router network addresses.
Eclipse 2640 SAN
Router
The Eclipse 2640 SAN Router is a second-generation product that
provides metropolitan or extended-distance, multi-protocol fabric
connectivity. The primary function of the Eclipse 2640 SAN Router is
to implement mSAN and iSAN routing solutions.
Figure 1-9
illustrates the SAN router.
Figure 1-9
Eclipse 2640 SAN Router
SAN router ports operate as follows:
Twelve user-configured FCP ports (
1
through
12
) provide 1.0625
or 2.1250 Gbps FCP storage connectivity and UDP-based network
connectivity using SFP port connectors. FCP ports can be
configured for:
UDP-based network connectivity (mFCP protocol) at
full-duplex GbE (1,000 Mbps) port transmission speed.
Fibre Channel auto negotiation (
FC-Auto
) operation. This is
the default selection.