Specifications
Introduction 
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Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch 16
Features
The SAN Switch 16 has the following features:
■  Simplicity
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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
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The operating system allows discovery of all connected
devices and determines optimum data paths without intervention.
■  Flexibility
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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
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Highly integrated, reliable, multifunction application
specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are used throughout the switch.
■  High performance
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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
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Virtual channels enable the
switch to perform sophisticated congestion management techniques
automatically.
■  Cascading
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Switches can be cascaded for large fabric support.
Switches can be interconnected for a large fabric with multiple fabric
connections.
■  Compatibility
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The SAN Switch 16 is designed to operate with other
Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Switches using a compatibility
mode.
■  Universal Ports
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Switch ports are designed to support F_, FL_, and
E_Port modes of operation. The software automatically selects the
optimum mode of operation.










