MXG610s Fibre Channel Switch Module Installation Guide May 2018
Notes, cautions, and warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Copyright © 2018 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries.
Contents 1 About this guide............................................................................................................................................. 5 Support hardware and software...................................................................................................................................... 5 Document conventions.....................................................................................................................................................
Port-side LEDs................................................................................................................................................................. 22 POST results.....................................................................................................................................................................23 BOOT results.............................................................................................................................................
1 About this guide This guide provides site preparation recommendations, step-by-step procedures for rack mounting and desk mounting, inserting modules, and connecting to a power source. CAUTION: To avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, wear grounding wrist straps when handling this equipment. WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel can install this equipment. Read this guide before you install and power up this equipment. This equipment contains two power cords.
Table 2. Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 supported switch modules Model Total number of Active FC ports SFPs included Licenses included Enterprise 16-port model 16 Eight 32 Gbps SFP+ transceivers FF + TRK + FV + EXF Midlevel 16-port model 16 Four 32 Gbps SFP+ transceivers FF Entry-level 8-port model 8 Two 32 Gbps SFP+ transceivers FF NOTE: The 32 Gbps small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) transceiver supports 32 Gbps, 16 Gbps, and 8 Gbps FC port speeds.
Courier font Identifies CLI output. Identifies command syntax examples. Command syntax conventions Bold and italic text identify command syntax components. Delimiters and operators define groupings of parameters and their logical relationships. bold text Identifies command names, keywords, and command options. italic text Identifies a variable. value In Fibre Channel products, a fixed value provided as input to a command option prints in plain text, for example, -show WWN.
2 Switch module overview Topics: • Hardware features • Supported licenses • Passwords • Port-side view • Nonport-side view • Module management options Hardware features The MXG610s is a 32-port 32, 16, 8 Gbps FC switch module that provides the following hardware features: • Up to 16 external FC ports to connect with external FC storage or an FC switch. – Eight external ports are supported with eight SFP+ ports and another eight external ports are supported with two QSFP ports.
• One green and amber light-emitting diode (LED) on top of each port to indicate port status. • Fabric Insight is supported with the fabric vision license—included in the ENT model and ENT license for other models. • Does not support in-flight encryption or compression. • Forward error correction (FEC) is supported by default on all 32 Gbps ports. By default, all ports support 32 Gbps speed.
Figure 2. Switch module port-side view 1 SFP+ ports 0, 17–23—trunk group 1 2 QSFP ports 24–27 and 28–31—trunk group 2 3 Module power and status LED 4 Module identification LED 5 External micro-USB console port NOTE: You can group any two to eight ports within a trunk group to form a trunk. Trunking requires an ISL trunking license. Nonport-side view The nonport side of the switch module is not externally visible and is internally plugged into the Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 chassis backplane.
Table 3.
3 Installation preparation Topics: • Multiple switch modules installations • System reliability guidelines • Static-sensitive devices • Electrical considerations • Environmental considerations • Unpack • Switch module information Multiple switch modules installations The Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 chassis supports up to two FC switch modules in fabric C slot locations—C1 and C2. During configuration, you must assign the first switch module that you install a unique Ethernet IP address.
• Remove the module from its package. Install it directly into the chassis without setting the module down. If you must set down the module, put it back into its static-protective package. Do not place the module on the chassis or on a metal surface. • Take care when you handle modules during cold weather. Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity. • The chassis comes with an electrostatic discharge (ESD) connector.
4 Switch module installation overview Topics: • Blade server preparation • Switch module installation • Switch module replacement Blade server preparation Before you insert the switch module in the blade server chassis, meet the following conditions: • The blade server is powered up. • The blade server chassis meets all its specific power requirements. • The I/O module bay C1 or C2 is empty and ready to receive the switch module.
Figure 4. Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 chassis back view with switch module slots marked 2 1 PowerEdge MX7000 chassis back view 3 Switch module slot C1 2 Switch module slot C2 Orient the switch module port side facing you. The module latch is on the right side.
Figure 5. Switch module orientation 3 1 Backplane connectors 3 Switch module latch in open position 2 Switch module top view Open the release lever, and slide the switch module into the blade server chassis slot completely. You hear a click when the switch module is locked in the blade server chassis I/O module bay. If the power is on in the blade server chassis, locking the switch module in the module bay provides power and turn-ons the switch module and the LEDs. The switch module then runs POSTs.
Switch module replacement If there is a switch module failure, you must remove and replace the switch module. NOTE: Before beginning this procedure, you must have a replacement switch module or filler blade available. Never leave the slot on the blade server chassis open for an extended time period. To maintain proper airflow, fill the slot with either a replacement switch module or filler blade.
Figure 6. Release lever and latch 6 1 Backplane connectors 3 Switch module release lever and latch 2 Switch module top view Slide the switch module out of the I/O module bay and set it aside. NOTE: If you do not insert a replacement switch module, to maintain proper airflow and cooling, use a filler blade to fill the empty slot. Do not leave the slot empty. 7 Insert the replacement switch module in the I/O module bay of the blade server chassis. Complete this step within 60 seconds.
5 Transceiver and cable installation Topics: • Time and items required • Transceiver and cable safety consideration • Fiber optic connector clean • Optical transceivers • Fiber optic cables • Optical transceivers and cabling installation • Optical transceiver removal and replacement • Optical transceiver operation Time and items required The installation or replacement procedure for one transceiver takes less than five minutes.
Optical transceivers To avoid damage to the optical transceivers, handle them carefully. Before installing an optical transceiver: • The housing on the optical transceiver includes an integral guide key that prevents you from inserting the transceiver incorrectly. • Use minimal pressure when you insert an optical transceiver in the port. Forcing the transceiver into the port can damage the transceiver or the switch module port.
Optical transceiver removal and replacement 1 Disconnect the cable from the SFP+/QSFP optical transceiver. NOTE: Your SFP+/QSFP optical transceivers may differ slightly from the optical transceiver shown in the following illustration, but the steps for removal are the same: 2 Remove the SFP+/QSFP optical transceiver according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 3 Insert the replacement SFP+/QSFP optical transceiver in the appropriate external port of the switch module. Figure 7.
6 Switch module monitoring Topics: • Port-side LEDs • POST results • BOOT results • Diagnostic tests • Remove a license • Software upgrade or downgrade Port-side LEDs Each switch module uses bicolored external LEDs to indicate operation status. After you install the switch module in a blade server chassis I/O module, the LEDs become active. Figure 8.
LED Description FC port status LED • • • • • • • • Both off—No light or signal carrier—no module, no cable—for the media interface Solid amber—Receiving light or signal carrier, but not yet online Slow flashing amber, 2-second intervals—Disabled; results of diagnostics or the portdisable command. Fast flashing amber, 1/2-second intervals—Error occurred, fault with port.
Initiate diagnostic tests with the command line using a TELNET session or a terminal set up with a serial connection to the switch. Some tests require the ports to connect by external cables to allow diagnostics to verify the serializer/deserializer interface, transceivers, and cables. For information about the available diagnostic tests, use the diagHelp command. All diagnostic tests are run at 32 Gbps link speeds. NOTE: Diagnostic tests can temporarily lock the transmit and receive link speed.
NOTE: Do not interrupt the firmware download process. If you encounter a problem, wait for the 30 minutes time-out before issuing the firmware download command again. Disrupting the process; for example, by disconnecting the switch from the power source, can render the switch inoperable and may require you to seek help from your switch service provider. 8 Start a separate CLI session on the switch module while the upgrade is proceeding.
7 Initial setup and verification Before you begin the switch module configuration, ensure that you configure the management GUI is correctly and that your workstation is properly connected. For more information, see the support documentation that comes with your blade server chassis.
Static IP addresses Dell EMC recommends configuring the switch module through the blade server chassis management GUI, namely, Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Modular. Use this management GUI to configure the switch IP address and perform advanced configuration tasks. By default, the IP address mode is set to DHCP. Use this GUI to assign a static IP address. To configure the FC switch module, follow these steps: 1 Log in to the blade server chassis management GUI application. Figure 9.
Figure 12. Networking settings 5 Click and expand the Management option. Specify a hostname and root password. Click Apply. Figure 13. Management settings 6 Click and expand the Monitoring option. Select the Enable SNMP check box, the SNMP version, and enter a read community string. Click Apply. Figure 14. Monitoring settings 7 Click and expand the Advanced Settings option. Select the needed check boxes.
Figure 15. Advanced settings 8 Click Apply. You have configured the IP address and other settings for the switch module. Serial connection To log in to the switch module through the serial connection on the front panel, port-side view, perform the following steps: 1 Connect the console cable with micro-USB connector to the console port on the switch module and to a USB port on the workstation. 2 Disable any serial communication programs running on the workstation such as synchronization programs.
Set date and time Use date and time settings for logging events, error detection, and troubleshooting. However, device operation does not depend on the date and time; a device with incorrect date or time values still functions properly. You can synchronize the local time of the principal or primary fabric configuration server (FCS) device to that of an external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. 1 Log in to the device as admin. 2 Enter the date newdate command at the command line.
Local time tsTimeZone command parameter—difference from UTC Mountain daylight –6,0 Pacific standard –8,0 Pacific daylight –7,0 Alaskan standard –9,0 Alaskan daylight –8,0 Hawaiian standard –10,0 Local time synchronization To synchronize the local time of the principal or primary FCS device with an external NTP server: 1 Log in as admin. 2 Enter the tsClockServer ipaddr command. The ipaddr variable represents the IP address of the NTP server that the device accesses.
Fabric param (yes, y, no, n): [no] y d Enter a unique domain ID, such as the domain ID the previous switch used, if available. Domain: (1..239) [1] 3 e f Complete the remaining prompts or press Ctrl+D to accept the remaining settings without completing all the prompts. Re-enable the switch by entering the switchEnable command. Software licenses Enter the licenseShow command to determine licensing information.
19 19 461300 -- N32 20 20 461400 -- N32 21 21 461500 -- N32 22 22 461600 -- N32 23 23 461700 -- N32
8 Technical specifications This section highlights the features and specifications for the Dell EMC MXG610s 32 Gbps FC switch module. System specifications Table 6. System specifications System components Description Enclosure Less than 1U module—2.75 cm / 1.08 inches Power inlet Internal to the chassis Power supplies 12 V power supply from the Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 chassis 3.
Table 8. Default switch module settings Setting Description Switch name Dell EMC MXG610s Default switch mode Access Gateway mode IP address Before factory restore defaults: 10.77.77.77 After factory restore defaults: 192.168.0.200+(SlotID[1~2]) Subnet mask After factory restore defaults: 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP address After factory restore defaults: 192.168.0.1 Username admin Password admin Table 9.
Internal port: F_port / Server port External port: N_port / Fabric port HBA Mezzanine Port 15 30 Lane 1 of Server Sled 7 16 31 Lane 1 of Server Sled 8 Table 11. Management port System components Description Console port Micro-USB; external front panel Ethernet port Internal backplane Table 12. LEDs System components Description Module power and status LED One bicolor I/O module power and status LED at the right; upper side.
Condition Operational Storage Heat dissipation Refer to the Power consumption sections. N/A Operating noise N/A N/A Table 15. Power consumption per module Module name Power consumption MXG610s FC switch module 12 V power supply from the Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 chassis Idle: 50 Watts @ 25°C Mini-Cycle: 57 Watts @ 25°C Maximum: 60 Watts @ 25°C Table 16.
Table 18. Serial port, Micro-USB specifications Pin Signal Description 1 VCC +5 VDC 2 D- Data - 3 D+ Data + 4 ID USB OTG ID 5 GND Ground Table 19. Serial port, protocol specifications Parameter Value Baud 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Table 20.
• EN 61000-3-3 • GB 9254 • 2014/30/EU • AS/NZS CISPR32 (Australia)(Class A) Safety regulatory compliance • EN/UL 60825 • EN/UL/CSA/IEC 60950-1 • GB 49431 • CNS 14336-1 • 2014/35/EU Environmental regulatory compliance • 2011/65/EU - Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substance in electrical and electronic equipment (EU RoHS). • 2012/19/EU - Waste electrical and electronic equipment (EU WEEE). • 94/62/EC - packaging and packaging waste (EU).
9 Regulatory statements Topics: • Taiwan BSMI statement • Canadian requirements • CE statement • China CCC statement • China ROHS • Europe and Australia CISPR 32 Class A Warning • US only FCC warning • Germany statement • Republic of Korea KCC statement Taiwan BSMI statement Figure 16. Taiwan BSMI statement WARNING: This product is Class A. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference. You may be required to take adequate measures.
– EN61000-3-3 China CCC statement Figure 17. China CCC statement China ROHS Refer to the latest revision of the China ROHS document, P/N 53‐1000428‐xx, that ships with the product. Europe and Australia CISPR 32 Class A Warning This product is a Class A. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference. You may be required to take adequate measures.
US only FCC warning This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, might cause harmful interference to radio communications.
10 Caution and danger notices Topics: • Cautions • Danger notices Cautions A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware, firmware, software, or data.
• GEFAHR—Alle Glasfaser-Schnittstellen verwenden Laser der Klasse 1. • DANGER—Toutes les interfaces en fibre optique utilisent des lasers de classe 1. • PELIGRO—Todas las interfaces de fibra óptica utilizan láser de clase 1. Danger: Use only optical transceivers that are qualified by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. and comply with the FDA Class1 radiation performance requirements defined in 21 CFR Subchapter I, and with IEC 60825 and EN60825.
11 Dell EMC support The Dell EMC support site provides documents and tools to help you effectively use Dell EMC equipment and mitigate network outages. Through the support site you can obtain technical information, access software upgrades and patches, download available management software, and manage your open cases. The Dell EMC support site provides integrated, secure access to these services. To access the Dell EMC support site, go to www.dell.com/support/.