Broadcom Brocade G630 Manuale

HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
Brocade G630
Hardware Installation Guide
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29 December 2017

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Contents
About This Document........................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Supported hardware and software......................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Document conventions............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Notes, cautions, and warnings.....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Text formatting conventions.........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Command syntax conventions....................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Document feedback..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Device Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Hardware features................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
License options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Port-side view...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Nonport-side view..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Device management options.............................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Preparing for the Installation..........................................................................................................................................................................................15
Safety precautions.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
General precautions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
ESD precautions............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Power precautions.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Lifting and weight-related precautions................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Laser precautions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Facility requirements..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Quick installation checklist.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Pre-installation tasks.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Installation and initial conguration.........................................................................................................................................................................................19
Shipping carton contents.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Mounting the Device........................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Mounting options....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Precautions specic to mounting.....................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Standalone installation .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................24
Installing the Universal Four-Post Rack Kit (XBR-R000296).............................................................................................................................................24
Time and items required.............................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Parts list............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Flush-front mounting...................................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Flush-rear (recessed) mounting...............................................................................................................................................................................................32
Installing the Universal Two-Post Rack Kit (XBR-R000294)..............................................................................................................................................37
Time and items required.............................................................................................................................................................................................................38
Parts list............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Flush-front mounting...................................................................................................................................................................................................................39
Mid-mounting................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43
Initial Setup and Verication.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Items required...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
Providing power to the device........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Establishing a rst-time serial connection....................................................................................................................................................................................50
Conguring the IP address..................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
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Using DHCP to set the IP address.........................................................................................................................................................................................51
Setting a static IP address..........................................................................................................................................................................................................51
Setting the date and time.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
Setting the time zone................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Synchronizing local time with an external source.............................................................................................................................................................53
Customizing the chassis name and switch name......................................................................................................................................................................53
Establishing an Ethernet connection...............................................................................................................................................................................................53
Setting the domain ID........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Verifying correct operation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
Backing up the conguration............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56
Powering down the device.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56
Installing Transceivers and Cables................................................................................................................................................................................57
Time and items required...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Precautions specic to transceivers and cables.........................................................................................................................................................................58
Cleaning the ber-optic connectors................................................................................................................................................................................................58
Managing cables..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Installing an SFP+ transceiver............................................................................................................................................................................................................59
Replacing an SFP+ transceiver..........................................................................................................................................................................................................60
Installing a QSFP transceiver.............................................................................................................................................................................................................62
Replacing a QSFP transceiver...........................................................................................................................................................................................................62
Verifying the operation of new transceivers.................................................................................................................................................................................63
Monitoring the Device..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Interpreting port-side LEDs................................................................................................................................................................................................................65
System power LED.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................66
System status LED....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
FC port status LED.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................67
QSFP port status LED................................................................................................................................................................................................................68
Interpreting nonport-side LEDs........................................................................................................................................................................................................69
Power supply OK and FAIL status LEDs............................................................................................................................................................................ 69
Fan assembly status LED.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Interpreting the POST results............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 70
Interpreting the BOOT results........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Running diagnostic tests......................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
Power Supply Assemblies.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
Power supply assemblies overview.................................................................................................................................................................................................73
Precautions specic to the power supply assemblies.............................................................................................................................................................75
Identifying the airow direction..........................................................................................................................................................................................................75
Power supply OK and FAIL status LEDs......................................................................................................................................................................................76
Power supply assembly unit fault indicators................................................................................................................................................................................76
Power supply assembly task guide.................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Installing an additional power supply and fan assembly (hot-install)....................................................................................................................... 77
Replacing a power supply and fan assembly (hot-swap)..............................................................................................................................................77
Replacing both power supply and fan assemblies (cold-swap)..................................................................................................................................77
Time and items required...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Recording power supply assembly critical information...........................................................................................................................................................77
Removing a power supply and fan assembly............................................................................................................................................................................. 78
Inserting a new power supply assembly........................................................................................................................................................................................79
Verifying the operation of the power supply and fan assemblies....................................................................................................................................... 80
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Fan Assemblies................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 81
Fan assemblies overview.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................81
Precautions specic to the fan assemblies.................................................................................................................................................................................. 83
Identifying the airow direction..........................................................................................................................................................................................................83
Fan assembly status LED....................................................................................................................................................................................................................83
Fan assembly unit fault indicators....................................................................................................................................................................................................84
Fan assembly task guide..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
Installing an additional fan assembly (hot-install).............................................................................................................................................................84
Replacing a fan assembly (hot-swap)................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
Replacing more than one fan assemblies (cold-swap)...................................................................................................................................................85
Time and items required...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
Recording power supply and fan assembly critical information..........................................................................................................................................85
Removing a fan assembly...................................................................................................................................................................................................................86
Inserting a new fan assembly.............................................................................................................................................................................................................86
Verifying the operation of the power supply and fan assemblies....................................................................................................................................... 87
Brocade G630 Technical Specications.....................................................................................................................................................................89
System specications............................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
Fibre Channel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
Other............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 90
LEDs.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................90
Other............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 90
Weight and physical dimensions...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Environmental requirements.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 91
Power supply specications (per PSU)..........................................................................................................................................................................................91
Power consumption (typical conguration).................................................................................................................................................................................. 92
Power consumption (maximum conguration)...........................................................................................................................................................................92
Power consumption (idle conguration)........................................................................................................................................................................................ 92
Data port specications (Fibre Channel)........................................................................................................................................................................................92
Fibre Channel data transmission ranges.......................................................................................................................................................................................92
Serial port specications (pinout RJ-45).......................................................................................................................................................................................93
Serial port specications (protocol)..................................................................................................................................................................................................94
Memory specications..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................94
Regulatory compliance (EMC)...........................................................................................................................................................................................................94
Regulatory compliance (safety)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................94
Regulatory compliance (environmental).........................................................................................................................................................................................95
Regulatory Statements....................................................................................................................................................................................................97
BSMI statement (Taiwan).....................................................................................................................................................................................................................97
Canadian requirements.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................97
CE statement............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 97
China CCC statement............................................................................................................................................................................................................................98
China ROHS............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98
FCC warning (US only)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................98
Germany statement................................................................................................................................................................................................................................99
KCC statement (Republic of Korea)................................................................................................................................................................................................. 99
VCCI statement........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................99
Cautions and Danger Notices..................................................................................................................................................................................... 101
Danger Notices.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................101
General dangers..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................101
Electrical dangers........................................................................................................................................................................................................................101
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Dangers related to equipment weight................................................................................................................................................................................103
Laser dangers.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 103
Cautions...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................103
General cautions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 103
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................104
Electrical cautions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................104
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About This Document
• Supported hardware and software.................................................................................................................................................................7
• Document conventions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
• Document feedback............................................................................................................................................................................................9
Supported hardware and software
The Brocade G630 FC switch is introduced in Fabric OS 8.2.0 software release. The following tables list the power supply and fan
assemblies, and rack mount kits supported on this device.
TABLE 1 Power supply and fan assemblies
Part number Description Introduced (OS) Currently
supported (OS)
XBR-1500WPSAC-F 1500 W, 90-264 VAC power supply FRU with nonport-side
exhaust airow
Fabric OS 8.2.0 Yes
XBR-1500WPSAC-R 1500 W, 90-264 VAC power supply FRU with nonport-side intake
airow
Fabric OS 8.2.0 Yes
XBR-ENT-FAN-80-F Fan assembly FRU with nonport-side exhaust airow Fabric OS 8.2.0 Yes
XBR-ENT-FAN-80-R Fan assembly FRU with nonport-side intake airow Fabric OS 8.2.0 Yes
TABLE 2 FC QSFP breakout transceivers
Part number Description
XBR-000275 128-Gbps optical QSFP transceiver with support for 4 x 32-Gbps and 4 x 16-Gbps breakout cables
XBR-000245 64-Gbps optical QSFP transceiver with support for 4 x 16-Gbps, 4 x 8-Gbps, and 4 x 4-Gbps breakout cables
TABLE 3 Rack mount kits
Part number Description
XBR-R000294 Universal two-post mid-mount or ush-mount rack kit
XBR-R000296 Universal four-post xed rack mount kit
Document conventions
The document conventions describe text formatting conventions, command syntax conventions, and important notice formats used in
Brocade technical documentation.
Notes, cautions, and warnings
Notes, cautions, and warning statements may be used in this document. They are listed in the order of increasing severity of potential
hazards.
NOTE
A Note provides a tip, guidance, or advice, emphasizes important information, or provides a reference to related information.
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ATTENTION
An Attention statement indicates a stronger note, for example, to alert you when trac might be interrupted or the device might
reboot.
CAUTION
A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware,
rmware, software, or data.
DANGER
A Danger statement indicates conditions or situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. Safety
labels are also attached directly to products to warn of these conditions or situations.
Text formatting conventions
Text formatting conventions such as boldface, italic, or Courier font may be used to highlight specic words or phrases.
Format Description
bold text Identies command names.
Identies keywords and operands.
Identies the names of GUI elements.
Identies text to enter in the GUI.
italic text Identies emphasis.
Identies variables.
Identies document titles.
Courier font Identies CLI output.
Identies command syntax examples.
Command syntax conventions
Bold and italic text identify command syntax components. Delimiters and operators dene groupings of parameters and their logical
relationships.
Convention Description
bold text Identies command names, keywords, and command options.
italic text Identies a variable.
value In Fibre Channel products, a xed value provided as input to a command option is printed in plain text, for
example, --show WWN.
[ ] Syntax components displayed within square brackets are optional.
Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets.
{ x | y | z } A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated by vertical bars. You must select
one of the options.
In Fibre Channel products, square brackets may be used instead for this purpose.
x | yA vertical bar separates mutually exclusive elements.
< > Nonprinting characters, for example, passwords, are enclosed in angle brackets.
... Repeat the previous element, for example, member[member...].
\ Indicates a “soft” line break in command examples. If a backslash separates two lines of a command
input, enter the entire command at the prompt without the backslash.
Document conventions
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