User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- General Description
- Installation
- Introduction
- Unpack
- Place or Mount the Equipment
- Apply the IEC Class 1 Laser Information Label (If the installation is in Europe)
- Install GBICs
- Connect to AC Power
- Switch Logic Power Good LED
- Check the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) Results
- Cable Fibre Channel Devices to the Switch
- Configure the Chassis
- Configure the Ports
- Zoning
- Rack and Shelf Administration
- Operating the Switch
- Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
- Removal/Replacement Procedures
- Multi-Chassis Fabrics
- Reference Information
- QLogic Customer Support
- Index

Preliminary
Major Fibre Channel Port Features
SANbox-16HA Fibre Channel Switch
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TCP/IP protocols are also supported. Figure 1-4 shows possible topologies for
TCP/IP:
• Server 1 to and from Server 2 (Public device to/from Private device)
• Server 3 to and from Server 4 (Private device through fabric to/from Private
device on different loop).
Figure 1-4 TCP/IP Example
Translated Loop Features
• Each TL_Port maintains up to 125 AL_PA addresses on the Private Loop.
When one of these AL_PA addresses communicates with an “off-loop”
device, the TL_Port acts as a proxy for the off-loop device on the Private
Loop. This means that the TL_Port handles all loop primitives on behalf of
the off-loop device.
• Each TL_Port may proxy up to 31 off-loop devices. These off-loop devices
must be Public devices (connected to F, or FL_Ports) or Private devices on
other TL_Ports.
Private Loop 1
Private Loop 2
Server 1
Server 3
Server 2
Fabric
F_Port
Hub
TL_Port
HubTL_Port
Server 4