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User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products2600 Series are for illustrative purposes only.
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series Revised the procedure and revised the note. “Updating the Multi-boot Code” on page 2-2 Revised the section. “QLflash Command Line Options” on page 2-3 Revised the section. “Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility” on page 2-3 Revised the note and the first paragraph of the section. Added “Personality” to the list of options. “Using Fast!UTIL for Custom Configuration” on page 2-3 Added more information about the Connection Options setting.
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Table of Contents Preface What Is in This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Related Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . License Agreements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series 2 Installing Software and Initial Setup Fibre Channel Adapter SuperInstaller Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multi-boot Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Package Contents. . . . . . . .
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series Target Persistent Binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Persistent Binding with the QCC GUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Persistent Binding with the Interactive QCC CLI . . . . . . . Configuring Persistent Binding with the Noninteractive QCC CLI . . . . Boot Devices Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series A Adapter LEDs Glossary Index List of Figures Figure Page i Server Motherboard and Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xviii 3-1 Priority and Bandwidth-Based QoS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 3-2 Setting the QoS by Bandwidth Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10 3-3 Setting the QoS by Bandwidth Speed . . . . . . . . . .
Preface This guide provides detailed instructions on the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of the QLE2670/QLE2672 adapters (referred to as the 2600 Series Adapters) for Windows®, Linux®, Oracle® Solaris®, VMware® ESX®/ESXi, and VMware vCenter Server. It also provides details on the use of QLogic adapter features to enhance the value of server virtualization. Such features include virtual adapter configuration using node port ID virtualization (NPIV) and boot-from-SAN configuration.
Preface Intended Audience Intended Audience This guide is intended for those responsible for deploying 2600 Series Adapters on Windows, Linux, Solaris, VMware ESX/ESXi, and VMware vCenter Server: from end users (such as data center managers and system administrators) to the test and development community. NOTE i For a detailed list of the currently supported operating systems, refer to the adapter’s Readme and Release Notes on the QLogic Web site: http://driverdownloads.qlogic.
Preface License Agreements Text in bold font indicates user interface elements such as a menu items, buttons, check boxes, or column headings. For example: Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. Under Notification Options, select the Warning Alarms check box. Text in Courier font indicates a file name, directory path, or command line text.
Preface Technical Support For details about available service plans, or for information about renewing and extending your service, visit the Service Program web page at http://www.qlogic.com/services. Downloading Firmware and Documentation To download firmware and documentation: 1. Go to the QLogic Downloads and Documentation page: http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com. 2. Under QLogic Products, type the QLogic model name in the search box.
Preface Warranty and Regulatory Information Contact Information QLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays. For customers with extended service, consult your plan for available hours. For Support phone numbers, see the Contact Support link at support.qlogic.com. Support Headquarters QLogic Corporation 4601 Dean Lakes Blvd. Shakopee, MN 55379 USA QLogic Web Site www.qlogic.
Preface Warranty and Regulatory Information Laser Safety FDA Notice This product complies with DHHS Rules 21CFR Chapter I, Subchapter J. This product has been designed and manufactured according to IEC60825-1 on the safety label of laser product.
Preface Warranty and Regulatory Information CE Mark 2004/108/EC EMC Directive compliance Emission Standards EN55022:2010/CISPR 22:2009+A1:2010: Class A EN55024:2010 EN61000-3-2:2006 A1+A2:2009 EN61000-3-3:2008 Immunity Standards EN55024:1998 EN61000-4-2 : ESD EN61000-4-3 : RF Electro Magnetic Field EN61000-4-4 : Fast Transient/Burst EN61000-4-5 : Fast Surge Common/Differential EN61000-4-6 : RF Conducted Susceptibility EN61000-4-8 : Power Frequency Magnetic Field EN61000-4-11 : Voltage Dips and Interrupt V
Preface Warranty and Regulatory Information Product Safety Compliance UL, cUL Product Safety UL60950-1 (2nd Edition), 2007 CSA C22.2 60950-1-07 (2nd Edition) 2007 Use only with listed ITE or equivalent. Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11.
Quick Start Installation Instructions This Quick Start section describes how to install and configure your new 2600 Series Adapter in three simple steps: Step 1. Install the Adapter Hardware Step 2. Install the Adapter Drivers Step 3. Install QConvergeConsole Step 1. Install the Adapter Hardware To install the adapter hardware, you need to open the computer and locate the appropriate bus slot. If necessary, consult your computer system manual for instructions on how to remove the computer cover.
Quick Start Installation Instructions 6. Grasp the adapter by the top edge and seat it firmly into the appropriate slot (see Figure i). LEVER ADAPTER SCREW ® ADAPTER RETAINING BRACKET SLOT COVERS PCI EXPRESS x8 (OR LARGER) SLOT REQUIRED FOR QLOGIC ADAPTERS SYSTEM CHASSIS Figure i. Server Motherboard and Slots 7. Refasten the adapter’s retaining bracket using the existing screw or lever. 8. Close the computer cover. 9. Plug the optical cable into the adapter. 10.
Quick Start Installation Instructions 6. Save the file to your computer. 7. Follow the installation instructions in the Readme file. Step 3. Install QConvergeConsole NOTE i If you are using Windows or Linux or Solaris, install QConvergeConsole (QCC) (GUI or CLI). If you are using VMware ESX/ESXi, install the QLogic QConvergeConsole Plug-in for VMware vCenter Server. See the QLogic QConvergeConsole Plug-in for VMware vCenter Server User’s Guide for details. To install QConvergeConsole (GUI or CLI): 1.
Quick Start Additional Resources Additional Resources xx To obtain the most current drivers, management tools, user instructions, and documentation, visit the QLogic Web site at http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com and download the latest versions. See What Is in This Guide for descriptions of the user instructions provided in this document. For important product information, including warranty, laser safety, and agency certification, see the Warranty and Regulatory Information section.
1 Product Overview Functionality and Features This section provides the following information: Functional Description Features Supported Operating Systems Functional Description The QLE2670/QLE2672 adapters (referred to as the 2600 Series Adapters) are QLogic’s sixth generation Fibre Channel Adapters. They boast industry-leading native Fibre Channel performance—achieving dual-port, line-rate, 16-gigabit Fibre Channel throughput—at extremely low CPU use with full hardware offloads.
1–Product Overview Functionality and Features Supported Operating Systems The 2600 Series Adapters support commonly used operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Solaris, and VMware ESX/ESXi. For a detailed list of the currently supported operating systems, refer to the adapter’s Readme and Release Notes on the QLogic Web site: http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com Physical Characteristics The 2600 Series Adapters are implemented as low-profile PCIe cards.
2 Installing Software and Initial Setup This section provides information about using QLflash, updating the multi-boot code, and using Fast!UTIL and FCode for custom configuration. NOTE i If you are using VMware ESX/ESXi, see the QLogic QConvergeConsole Plug-in for VMware vCenter Server User’s Guide for details on installation and initial setup.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility This section contains the following information: Multi-boot Package Contents Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Package Contents Using QLflash Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Multi-boot Package Contents The multi-boot package for 2600 Series Adapters is a compressed file th
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility 2. Boot to DOS. 3. Run the update script at the command prompt: C:\>update.bat This script program updates the multi-boot image on the adapter. 4. Reboot the system. NOTE You can also use QCC GUI/CLI plug-in to update the multi-boot image, depending on the OS. QLflash Command Line Options When you are running QLflash.exe, type /? for help.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility The Fast!UTIL Options menu provides the following options: Configuration Settings Scan Fibre Devices Fibre Disk Utility Loopback Data Test Select Adapter Personality Exit Fast!UTIL Configuration Settings The following topics show and describe the 2600 Series Adapters configuration settings: Adapter Settings Selectable Boot Settings Restore Default Settings Raw NVRAM D
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Table 2-1. Adapter Settings (Continued) Setting Values Default Description Spin Up Delay Enabled/ Disabled Disabled When this setting is enabled, the BIOS waits up to two minutes to find the first drive.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Table 2-2. Selectable Boot Settings (Continued) Enable Selectable Boot Boot WWPN/ LUN Yes Specified Device Boot The BIOS scans through the specified boot worldwide port name (WWPN)/LUN list until it finds a disk drive. This drive is configured as the boot device. This option allows you to specify up to four WWPNs/LUNs as boot devices.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility NOTE System BIOS Compatibility: To boot from a QLogic host 2600 Series Adapter in a computer system with a multi-boot system BIOS, the 2600 Series Adapter must be included in the list of bootable devices in the system’s Boot menu. Solaris x86 Boot from a SAN: To boot from a Fibre Channel drive connected to a QLogic host 2600 Series Adapter, reboot the system and enter Fast!UTIL.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Table 2-3. Advanced Adapter Settings (Continued) Setting Enable LIP Reset Values Yes/No Default Description No This setting determines the type of LIP reset used when the OS initiates a bus reset routine as follows: Yes = The driver initiates a global LIP reset to reset the target devices. No = The driver initiates a global LIP reset with full login.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Table 2-3. Advanced Adapter Settings (Continued) Setting Enable Interrupt Values Yes/No Default No Description This setting enables or disables the interrupt: Yes—This setting enables the BIOS to use the interrupt request (IRQ) assigned to the 2600 Series Adapter. No—The BIOS polls for the 2600 Series Adapter's RISC controller mailbox command completion status.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Loopback Data Test This option allows you to perform loopback tests. You can select one of the following loopback tests: External loopback data test Internal loopback data test NOTE When running an external loopback data test, make sure that the Fibre Channel link is up or a loopback plug is attached to the 2600 Series Adapter before starting the test.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Setting and Viewing NVRAM Parameters Table 2-4 describes the NRAM parameters that you can set and view. Table 2-4. NVRAM Parameters (Oracle SPARC) Command Values Description show-commands N/A This command lists all NVRAM and diagnostic commands.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Table 2-4. NVRAM Parameters (Oracle SPARC) (Continued) Command Values Description set-port-down-count 1h–FFh This command determines the number of retries for the Start, Read, and Write SCSI commands. The default value is 30h. set-max-frame-size 1, 2, 3 This command sets the Maximum Frame Length field in the IFCB: 1—512 2—1024 3—2048. This setting is the default.
2–Installing Software and Initial Setup Multi-boot Image for Fibre Channel Adapter Function Configuration Utility Running Diagnostic Commands Table 2-5 describes the diagnostic commands. Table 2-5. Diagnostic Commands (Oracle SPARC) Command Description version This command lists the FCode version. beacon This command flashes an adapter’s LED. selftest This command tests the adapter’s memory and loopback. ext-loopback-test This command tests the external loopback.
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3 Configuring Fibre Channel This section describes the driver and agent installation, configuration, operation, and troubleshooting of the Fibre Channel function of the 2600 Series Adapters. Installing Fibre Channel Installing Fibre Channel in Linux Refer to the Fibre Channel Adapter and Converged Network Adapter Inbox Driver Update for Linux Kernel 2.6.x and 3.x Readme file for information.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Installing Fibre Channel Boot from SAN Booting from SAN means booting the OS from a Fibre Channel target device. QLogic recommends using the QLogic inbox driver to install the OS to the Fibre Channel target device that is attached to a QLogic adapter. If there is no QLogic inbox driver that supports the adapter, you should use a DD-kit to boot from SAN. NOTE The following procedure is only for RHEL 5.0 and later distributions.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Installing Fibre Channel Installing Fibre Channel in Windows Refer to the Fibre Channel Adapter STOR Miniport Driver Readme file for information. Windows OS Support To obtain the latest information about supported operating systems, visit the QLogic Web site at http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com and download the associated Readme files and Release Notes.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Adapter Parameters Fibre Channel Adapter Parameters Setting Fibre Channel Adapter Parameters with the QCC GUI Refer to the topic about managing Fibre Channel and FCoE adapter ports in the QConvergeConsole Help System for information. Setting Fibre Channel Adapter Parameters with the Interactive QCC CLI To set Fibre Channel Adapter parameters with the interactive QCC CLI: 1. On the Fibre Channel Adapter Configuration menu, select HBA Parameters. 2.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Target Persistent Binding 5. Click the Bind check box if you want to configure a specific port and bind it to the target ID that you have selected from the Target ID list. If you do not want to configure the port, clear the check box. If you clear the check box, the corresponding port is unconfigured. 6. Click Save to save the configuration changes. The Security Check dialog box may appear. 7. In the Enter Password box, type the password and click OK.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Boot Devices Configuration target port id = Port ID of the target target id = ID to which the target is bound Refer to the section about Fibre Channel noninteractive commands in the QConvergeConsole CLI User’s Guide for information. Boot Devices Configuration Configuring Boot Devices with the QCC GUI Refer to the topics about HBA parameters, viewing or modifying port parameters, and boot device selection in the QConvergeConsole Help System for information.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Virtual Ports (NPIV) Virtual Ports (NPIV) Configuring NPIV with the QCC GUI Refer to the topic about using virtualization (NPIV) in the QConvergeConsole Help System for information. Configuring NPIV with the Interactive QCC CLI Refer to the QConvergeConsole CLI User’s Guide for information.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Virtual Ports (NPIV) Figure 3-1. Priority and Bandwidth-Based QoS The priority method assigns priority levels (low, medium, or high) to virtual ports based on the quality of service required for the applications or VMs using the virtual port. This method provides for various levels of latency requirements across virtual ports. The bandwidth method assigns a bandwidth percentage (0–100) or a bandwidth rate (16Gb) to applications or VMs that are using a virtual port.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Virtual Ports (NPIV) Fibre Channel switch that supports NPIV Physical port attached in a point-to-point connection Setting QoS by Bandwidth Setting the QoS by bandwidth allocates up to 80 percent of the physical port’s bandwidth to its virtual ports. The remaining 20 percent is reserved to handle non-QoS applications and virtual ports. Setting QoS by bandwidth guarantees bandwidth for each virtual port and to the application or VM associated with that virtual port.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Virtual Ports (NPIV) 6. Use the slider to select the percentage, as shown in Figure 3-2. Select between 1 percent to 100 percent to set the bandwidth you want to guarantee for data transferred over the selected virtual port. Phy QLE2672 0: Virt QLE2672 0: Virt QLE2672 1: Figure 3-2. Setting the QoS by Bandwidth Percentage 7. Click Save. To set the QoS by bandwidth speed: 3-10 1. Expand a 2600 Series Adapter in the QConvergeConsole system tree. 2.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Virtual Ports (NPIV) 6. Use the slider to select the bandwidth speed, as shown in Figure 3-3. Phy QLE2672 12: Virt QLE2672 0: Virt QLE2672 1: Virt QLE2672 2: Virt QLE2672 3: Figure 3-3. Setting the QoS by Bandwidth Speed 7. Click Save. Setting QoS by Priority To set the QoS by priority: 1. Expand a 2600 Series Adapter in the QConvergeConsole system tree. 2. Select a virtual port. 3. Select the QoS tab. 4. On the QoS Type menu, select Priority.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Driver Parameters 5. Use the slider to select a low, medium, or high priority, as shown in Figure 3-4. Phy QLE2672 0: Virt QLE2672 0: Virt QLE2672 1: Figure 3-4. Setting the QoS by Priority 6. Click Save. Driver Parameters Configuring Fibre Channel Driver Parameters with the QCC GUI Refer to the topics about HBA parameters and viewing or modifying port parameters in the QConvergeConsole Help System for information.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Selective LUNs 3. On the HBA Parameters menu, select Configure HBA Parameters to open the Configure Parameters menu with options to configure connection options, data rate, frame size, hard loop ID, loop reset delay, BIOS, Fibre Channel tape support, operation mode, interrupt delay timer, login retry count, port down retry count, LIP full login, link down timeout, target reset, LUNS per target, and receive out-of-order frames.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Out-of-Order Frame Reassembly Out-of-Order Frame Reassembly Out-of-order frame reassembly (OoOFR) reassembles out-of-order frames as they are received, minimizing network congestion by eliminating the re-transmission of frames and exchanges. Configuring OoOFR with the QCC GUI To enable OoOFR with the QCC GUI: 1. In the QConvergeConsole system tree, select a Fibre Channel port. 2. Click Parameters. 3. Select the Advanced HBA Parameters subtab. 4.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Personality Configuration Personality Configuration NOTE i Dual personality will be enabled with a firmware upgrade. Please check with QLogic. The 2600 Series Adapters are capable of changing the interface type (personality) between Fibre Channel Adapter and Converged Network Adapter. See the Glossary for a definition of personality. NOTE You must reboot for the new personality to take effect.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Refer to the topic about performing diagnostics in the QConvergeConsole Help System for more information. Fibre Channel Diagnostics Using the Interactive QCC CLI To run the loopback test, read/write buffer test, or beacon test: 1. On the Main Menu, select 4: Adapter Diagnostics. 2.
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Diagram Start Cannot access all LUNS and devices LUNS and devices visible? 4 Less than all Zoning error? None Adapter logged into Fibre Channel switch? No Check zoning Contact Technical Support Yes No Correct the zoning error 3 Yes All LUNS and devices now visible? Storage device logged into Fibre Channel Switch? 1 Yes Yes CoŶĮguraƟon is okay No Check storage coŶĮguraƟon: LUN and device masking? Host assignment?
3–Configuring Fibre Channel Troubleshooting 3 Yes Adapter can log into fabric and name server? 2 CoŶĮgure Fibre Channel switch for autonegoƟaƟon and return to “Start” No Verify that cable is connected and link lights are lit No Cable is connected and link lights lit? Yes Contact Technical Support No Are opƟcs QLogic? Yes Check auto-negoƟaƟon on Fibre Channel Fibre Channel switch set for auto-negoƟaƟon? No Yes Replace opƟcs with QLogic opƟcs and return to “Start” Troubleshoot physical connec
A Adapter LEDs Each QLE267x port has three LEDs (see Figure A-1). The amber LED on the left is 16Gb. The green LED in the middle is 8Gb. The amber LED on the right is 4Gb. Figure A-1. QLE267x LEDs Table A-1 defines the LED behavior for the QLE267x adapters. Table A-1.
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Glossary adapter The board that interfaces between the host system and the target devices. Adapter is synonymous with Host Bus Adapter, Host Channel Adapter, host adapter, and adapter board. adapter port A port on the adapter board. adapter port beacon An LED on the adapter. Flashing it enables you to locate the adapter. alias A user-defined name for an adapter, adapter port, logical disk, or subsystem.
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series Flash Non-volatile memory where the boot code is saved. At times, Flash and boot code are used interchangeably. Host Bus Adapter An adapter that connects a host system (the computer) to other network and storage devices. Internet protocol (IP) A method by which data is sent from one computer to another over the Internet. IP specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme.
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series Because a path is a combination of an adapter and a target port, it is distinct from another path if it is accessed through a different adapter or it is accessing a different target port. Consequently, when switching from one path to another, the driver might be selecting a different adapter (initiator), a different target port, or both. This is important to the driver when selecting the proper method of failover notification.
User’s Guide—Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series target The storage-device endpoint of a SCSI session. Initiators request data from targets (usually disk drives, tape drives, or other media devices). Typically, a SCSI peripheral device is the target but an adapter may, in some cases, be a target. A target can contain many LUNs.
Index A adapter configuring 2-4, 2-7 LEDs A-1 selecting 2-10 B beacon on/off test 3-15 BIOS compatibility 2-7 boot devices configuring 3-6 specifying 2-5 booting from a SAN 2-7 booting from SAN 3-2 C certification xiv Korea xv conventions, documentation x customer support xi D diagnostics, Fibre Channel 3-15 documentation conventions x downloading xii related x driver installation xviii driver parameters, configuring 3-12 dual personality 2-10, 3-15 FC0054609-00 B E EMC requirements xiv EMI requirement
User’s Guide Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series I installation adapter hardware xvii drivers xviii Fibre Channel 3-1 QConvergeConsole xix K knowledge database xiii L laser safety xiv LEDs, adapter A-1 license agreements xi loopback tests 2-10, 3-15 LUNs, selective 3-13 M multi-boot code, writing to Flash memory 2-2 N N_Port, definition of Glossary-2 node port, definition of Glossary-2 NPIV 3-7 O OoOFR 3-14 operating systems, supported 1-2 out-of-order frame reassembly 3-14 physical characteristics 1-2
User’s Guide Fibre Channel Adapter 2600 Series U UEFI 2-13 V virtual ports, configuring 3-7 W warranty xiii FC0054609-00 B Index-3
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