Specifications

Introduction
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Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch 16
Features
The SAN Switch 16 has the following features:
Simplicity
The SAN Switch 16 is easy to set up and configure. After
the Power-On Self-Test (POST), just add the switch’s Internet protocol
(IP) address. The remainder of the setup is automated.
Intelligence
The operating system allows discovery of all connected
devices and determines optimum data paths without intervention.
Flexibility
The GBIC modules support single-mode and multi-mode
fiber transmission media. The switch’s modular construction allows
flexibility in creating, upgrading, maintaining, and configuring a fabric.
Reliability
Highly integrated, reliable, multifunction application
specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are used throughout the switch.
High performance
The low-latency, high-performance design
requires no processor data path interaction. The Fibre Channel
bandwidth is 100 MB/s per port (full duplex).
NOTE:
The latency can differ when the device or destination is configured in a loop.
Automated congestion management
Virtual channels enable the
switch to perform sophisticated congestion management techniques
automatically.
Cascading
Switches can be cascaded for large fabric support.
Switches can be interconnected for a large fabric with multiple fabric
connections.
Compatibility
The SAN Switch 16 is designed to operate with other
Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Switches using a compatibility
mode.
Universal Ports
Switch ports are designed to support F_, FL_, and
E_Port modes of operation. The software automatically selects the
optimum mode of operation.