EZSwitchSetup Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001344-03, June 2010)
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Connecting devices and completing the setup
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If you change your mind about the number of devices you want to connect, you can click the
Previous button and adjust the values you have selected in the dropdown device type lists on the
Specify Devices screen. You must always select at least as many devices of each type as have
actually been connected, and you must also connect as many devices of each type as you have
selected. On the Configure Ports and Connect Devices screen you may also pre-reserve some
additional currently unoccupied ports for future HBA or Storage connections. These additional
reservations are also reflected in the zoning scheme, and are shown on the Display Devices screen
in the EZManager application to remind you where these additional devices can be connected. The
default reservation type is HBA.
FIGURE 16 Configure Ports and Connect Devices screen
When you click Next on the Configure Ports and Connect Devices screen, if Typical Zoning is used,
the final set of connection reservations shown on the screen is translated internally into a zoning
scheme that ensures that every correctly connected host device can communicate separately with
every correctly connected storage device. If this is not what you want (for example, if you want to
partition your devices so that each HBA can communicate with some storage devices but not
others), then you should re-run the Setup wizard and select Custom Zoning or Advanced Zoning
instead of Typical Zoning.
Use the following procedure to make the physical connections.
1. Install the small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers in the Fibre Channel ports shown
onscreen. (See Figure 17 on page 21).
a. Remove any protector plugs from the SFP transceivers to be used.
b. Position and insert each SFP transceiver as required (right side up in the top row of ports
and upside down in the bottom row of ports) until it is firmly seated.
c. Close the latching bale.