Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Supporting Fabric OS v5.3.0 (53-1000435-01, June 2007)
Web Tools Administrator’s Guide xv
Publication Number: 53-1000435-01
Brocade 4016
• Brocade 4016 Hardware Reference Manual
• Brocade 4016 QuickStart Guide
Brocade 3900
• Brocade 3900 Hardware Reference Manual (for v4.x software)
• Brocade 3900 QuickStart Guide (for v4.x software)
• Brocade 3900 Fan Assembly Replacement Procedure
• Brocade 3900 Motherboard Assembly Replacement Procedure
• Brocade 3900 Power Supply Replacement Procedure
Brocade 3250/3850
• Brocade 3250/3850 Hardware Reference Manual (for v4.x software)
• Brocade 3250/3850 QuickStart Guide (for v4.x software)
Brocade 200E
• Brocade 200E Hardware Reference Manual (for v5.x software)
Brocade Multiprotocol Router Model AP7420
• Brocade Multiprotocol Router Model AP7420 Hardware Reference Manual
• Brocade Multiprotocol Router Model AP7420 QuickStart Guide
• Brocade Multiprotocol Router Model AP7420 Power Supply Replacement Procedure
• Brocade Multiprotocol Router Model AP7420 Fan Assembly Replacement Procedure
For practical discussions about SAN design, implementation, and maintenance, you can obtain
Building SANs with Brocade Fabric Switches through:
http://www.amazon.com
For additional Brocade documentation, visit the Brocade SAN Info Center and click the Resource
Library location:
http://www.brocade.com
Release notes are available on the Brocade Connect Web site and are also bundled with the Fabric
OS firmware.
OPTIONAL BROCADE FEATURES
Optional Brocade features include:
Advanced Performance Monitoring
Enables more effective end-to-end SAN performance analysis to enhance
performance tuning, increase productivity, optimize resource utilization, and
reduce costs.
Extended Fabrics Supports the reliable, high-speed connectivity of Brocade switches over dark
fiber or Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment at distances up
to 500 kilometers to enhance business continuance operations.
Fabric Watch Continuously monitors SAN fabrics for potential faults based on thresholds
set for a variety of SAN fabric elements and events—automatically alerting
administrators to potential problems before they become costly failures.