IBM Switch SAN32M 2 User Manual

Designed for high-performance, scalable and simple-to-use  
medium to enterprise SAN environments  
IBM TotalStorage SAN32M-2 fabric  
switch  
IBM TotalStorage SMB solutions  
The IBM TotalStorage® SAN32M-2 fab-  
ric switch is designed specifically to  
address the needs of medium-sized  
and enterprise SAN environments. It  
can be used to create a wide range of  
high performance SAN solutions, from  
simple single-switch configurations to  
larger multi-switch configurations which  
support fabric connectivity and  
High density design with 32 ports in an efficient 1RU height helps save rack space  
Highlights  
advanced business continuity  
Simple-to-use SAN switch with  
ease-of-installation and ease-  
of-use features designed  
specifically for the needs of  
medium-sized and enterprise  
environments  
High-performance 1, 2 and  
4 Gigabit per second links with  
pay-as-you-grow FlexPort scal-  
ability enables growth from  
16 to 24 to 32 ports  
capabilities. Infrastructure simplification  
solutions for IBM _`® xSeries®,  
iSeries™, pSeries® and zSeries®  
servers include storage consolidation  
and high-availability server clustering  
with IBM TotalStorage disk storage  
arrays. Business continuity solutions  
include data protection with  
Designed for high availability  
with hot-swappable, dual power  
supplies and HotCAT online  
code activation  
Foundation for new infrastruc-  
ture simplification and business  
continuity solutions for servers  
running Microsoft® Windows®,  
UNIX®, Linux®, NetWare®  
and OS/400®, AIX®, z/OS®  
operating systems  
IBM TotalStorage tape libraries and  
devices, and IBM Tivoli® Storage  
Manager data protection software.  
A single SAN32M-2 switch can serve  
as the cornerstone of a Storage Area  
Network for those who want the bene-  
fits of storage consolidation and are just  
beginning to implement Fibre Channel  
storage systems. Such an entry-level  
 
environment for the same reasons in an  
effort to help maintain access to data.  
Each server is configured with redun-  
dant Host Bus Adapters. Each Host  
Bus Adapter is connected to a different  
SAN switch, and each switch is con-  
nected to a different controller in a disk  
system. Every effort is made to maintain  
application access to data.  
The SAN32M-2 is an excellent switch  
to use in a clustered server environ-  
ment. Separate SAN switches enable  
two separate SAN fabrics, which are  
desirable as a means to help minimize  
or eliminate single points of failure. The  
yellow and green clusters shown above  
provide redundant components at every  
level and are designed to help minimize  
application outages.  
Two SAN32M-2 fabric switches can be  
connected over metro distances (up to  
10 km) using longwave SFP optical  
transceivers. Longer distances can be  
supported with SAN routers, such as  
the IBM TotalStorage SAN04M-R and  
SAN16M-R, which transport Fibre  
Channel Protocol (FCP) over Internet  
Protocol (IP) networks without merging  
the local and remote fabrics.  
First time SAN users characteristics  
Easy to install and maintain  
The SAN32M-2 includes capabilities  
designed to make it easy to install and  
easy to maintain for system administra-  
tors who have minimal experience with  
SAN components. EFCM Basic pro-  
vides intuitive graphic switch manage-  
ment capabilities. Installation and  
backup/restore wizards are included for  
novice users which are designed to  
help guide them through switch setup  
and operation.  
Business continuity solution  
Many small- and medium-sized compa-  
nies want to implement a business con-  
tinuity or remote backup capability to  
help address strict new regulatory  
requirements. The SAN32M-2 fabric  
switch can help provide the SAN con-  
nectivity required for these environ-  
ments. The diagram on the following  
page is intended to represent two dif-  
ferent sites. The blue side represents  
the production site and the green side  
represents the remote or backup site.  
SAN32M-2 fabric switches can also be  
used to connect two locations to  
enable remote data backup. An  
Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)  
EFMC Basic (formerly SANpilot) is  
application such as IBM Tivoli® Storage designed for first-time SAN users with  
Manager (TSM), which runs on a server  
in the production site, can write data to  
a tape system at a remote location. The  
same distance capabilities are available  
for the business continuity solution  
described above.  
minimum SAN expertise. EFCM Basic  
can help simplify monitoring and config-  
uration management. Functions include  
Web browser access, fabric and switch  
configuration management, port activity  
monitoring and reset, firmware updat-  
ing, event logging, diagnostics and  
Many disk subsystems, including the  
IBM TotalStorage DS6000 and DS4000  
series, are capable of copying data to a  
remote location. The data path for the  
remote copy operation is represented  
by the red links in the diagram.  
 
High-availability  
Medium-sized and enterprise busi-  
nesses require high-availability switch  
fabric solutions. The SAN32M-2 fabric  
switch uses advanced application-  
specific integrated circuits (ASICs) to  
help minimize the number of internal  
components and thus improve reliability.  
The SAN32M-2 switch is designed to  
provide hot-swappable, load-sharing  
dual power supplies designed to allow  
the switch to remain online if one power  
supply fails. Dual power cords allow  
attachment to separate power sources  
to help improve availability. Hot-  
online help. Whether you have a single  
switch or a small fabric to manage,  
EFCM Basic capabilities and functional-  
ity can help simplify management of  
your SAN solution.  
auto-negotiates to 4, 2 Gbps or  
1 Gbps, full duplex, depending on the  
capabilities of the attached device or  
switch. Up to 256 Gbps aggregate  
throughput is possible with 32-port  
configurations.  
swappable power supplies with inte-  
grated cooling components help elimi-  
nate downtime for service when  
replacing a failed component and help  
reduce or eliminate the risk of erro-  
neously cabling a replacement switch  
because of a simple component failure.  
Failed power supplies require IBM serv-  
ice or switch replacement and hot-  
pluggable optical transceivers can be  
replaced without taking the switch  
offline.  
Pay-as-you-grow scalability  
The FlexPort Expansion feature is  
designed to support scalable switch  
upgrades. The FlexPort feature provides  
an activation key and eight shortwave  
SFPs which upgrade the switch in  
eight-port increments while helping  
avoid fabric disruption. The ability to  
increase switch capacity while maintain-  
ing service helps customers implement  
a pay-as-you-grow strategy while mini-  
mizing impact to applications.  
Network performance can be enhanced  
with the Open Trunking feature which  
automatically balances performance  
throughout a network while helping  
minimize storage administrators’  
involvement. Open Trunking is designed  
to optimize the total throughput  
between two switches automatically by  
redirecting traffic from high-utilization  
links to links with available bandwidth.  
Open Trunking is designed to continu-  
ously monitor loads on all links, detect  
congestion and automatically balance  
FlexPort technology is designed to  
support switch port upgrades without  
fabric disruption. In addition, HotCAT  
online code activation is designed to  
allow firmware to be downloaded and  
activated while the fabric switch  
High performance  
The SAN32M-2 switch provides 4 Gbps traffic across available ISLs without  
performance on all ports when paired  
with storage system hardware that sup-  
ports 4 Gbps throughput. Each port  
operator interaction. Based on constant  
traffic monitoring, Open Trunking acts  
to help improve throughput and reroute  
traffic efficiently.  
remains operational. Redundant  
switches can be deployed for high-  
availability clustering applications.  
 
Advanced solution management  
Enterprise Fabric Connectivity  
Manager  
SANtegrity™ Enhanced (Security  
Suite) feature is designed to help  
enhance business continuity by reduc-  
ing the impact of human influences on  
networked data. The feature includes  
SANtegrity Binding and SANtegrity  
Authentication.  
configuration helps address user prefer-  
ence regarding exit port assignment but  
is subject to the standard rules regard-  
ing the Fabric Shortest Path First  
(FSPF) protocol.  
Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager  
(EFCM) software is designed to  
support interconnection of multiple  
IBM TotalStorage SAN m-type switches  
and directors for the creation of tiered  
enterprise SAN solutions. EFCM soft-  
ware with a 1U rack mount manage-  
ment server (separately orderable  
products) is designed to centralize the  
management of multiple, distributed  
switches and directors in an enterprise-  
wide Fibre Channel fabric.  
Full Volatility feature is designed to  
support high-security environments,  
which require no customer data be  
retained after power-off. Full Volatility is  
designed to configure a switch or direc-  
tor so that no frame data is stored after  
a power-off.  
SANtegrity Zoning, a standard capabil-  
ity of Enterprise Operating System  
(E/OS), provides hardware-enforced  
world wide name (WWN) and port zon-  
ing. SANtegrity Secure Management  
Zone (SMZ) is designed to secure man-  
agement access to local and remote  
SAN devices over a secure connection.  
SAN32M-2 FICON® Management  
Server feature supports management of  
the SAN32M-2 switch using System  
Automation for z/OS and System  
Automation for OS/390® and zSeries  
900 servers. IBM 9032 ESCON®  
director is a type of dynamic in-band  
management. System Automation—for  
z/OS or OS/390—is designed to con-  
currently manage IBM 9032 ESCON  
directors as well as McDATA® FICON  
directors.  
The SAN32M-2 Element Manager  
feature is designed to enable tiered  
enterprise-to-edge EFCM management  
of SAN32M-2 switches when intercon-  
nected with multiple IBM TotalStorage  
SAN m-type switches and directors in a  
tiered enterprise SAN solution.  
SANtegrity Binding is designed to cre-  
ate multiple layers of access control,  
including port, switch and fabric  
binding.  
Standards-based SANtegrity  
Authentication is designed to force  
each device in the SAN to prove who  
they are in order to avoid unauthorized  
access and unauthenticated devices.  
Open System Management Server  
(OSMS), a standard feature, is an ANSI  
(American National Standards Institute)-  
based capability that supports SAN  
management software from vendors  
such as VERITAS, Tivoli and BMC.  
OSMS is designed to extend the  
switchs capability to include in-band  
management with an open systems,  
host-based application and to allow  
the fabric switch and devices attached  
to it to be “discovered,” or seen in a  
fabric through a framework software  
application.  
High port density, rack space savings  
Rapidly growing Fibre Channel SAN  
infrastructures place a premium on rack  
space. The IBM TotalStorage  
Preferred Path, a standard feature, is  
designed to allow a customer to define  
routes across a fabric. The Preferred  
Path modifies the behavior of Open  
Trunking by providing guidance for the  
balancing function. The Preferred Path  
SAN32M-2 fabric switch uses SFP LC  
optical connectors and advanced pack-  
aging that requires only one-rack unit  
(1U) height for 32 ports. The  
SAN32M-2 switch is also tabletop  
stackable.  
 
IBM TotalStorage SAN32M-2 at a glance  
Product characteristics  
Product number  
2026-432  
Base fabric switch  
IBM TotalStorage SAN32M-2 fabric switch with 32 ports: 16 ports activated, 16 shortwave 4  
Gbps SFP transceivers, dual power supplies and PDU jumper cords, EFCM Basic, Install  
Wizards, Open Systems Management Server and Preferred Path software.  
Fibre Channel interfaces  
Optical transceivers  
Fans and power supplies  
Hot-swap components  
Rack support  
E-Port, F_Port, FL-Port  
4 Gbps shortwave SFPs; 2 Gbps longwave SFPs  
Dual IBM CE replaceable power supplies with integrated cooling  
SFP optical transceivers, power supplies  
19 inch, 1RU industry standard rack with Rack Mount Kit feature  
Desktop installation is supported;  
Non-rack support  
country-specific power cords must be ordered  
Management software  
Servers supported*  
EFCM Basic, Install and Backup/Restore Wizards  
IBM _` xSeries® servers and other Intel® processor-based servers  
IBM _` pSeries® servers and selected Sun™ and HP servers  
IBM _` iSeries™ and selected AS/400® servers  
IBM _` zSeries® and selected S/390 servers  
Microsoft® Windows NT®, Windows® 2000, Windows® 2003  
Red Hat® Linux®, Red Hat Linux Advanced Server  
SUSE LINUX, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES)  
United Linux, Novell® NetWare®, OS/400®, AIX, z/OS®  
IBM TotalStorage DS8000, DS6000 and Enterprise Storage Server®  
IBM TotalStorage DS4000 and FAStT storage servers  
IBM TotalStorage 3580, 3588, 3590 and 3592 tape drives  
IBM TotalStorage 3581 Tape Autoloader  
Operating systems supported*  
Storage products supported*  
IBM TotalStorage 3494, 3582, 3583 & 3584 tape libraries & 3588 tape drive  
IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller (SVC) & SAN File System (SFS)  
IBM TotalStorage SAN m-type switches, routers and directors  
Other switches and directors manufactured by McDATA  
Fibre optic cables are available in various lengths in single mode and multi-mode formats  
1-year; Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Service;  
IBM On-site Repair; warranty service upgrades are available  
8-Port FlexPort Expansion Kit with eight shortwave 4 Gbps SFPs  
8-Port FlexPort Expansion Kit with eight longwave 2 Gbps SFPs  
Base Switch Conversion Kit with sixteen longwave 2 Gbps SFPs  
2 Gbps longwave SFP transceiver  
Fibre Channel switches supported  
Fibre optic cable  
Warranty (standard)  
Optional features  
SAN32M-2 Element Manager  
SAN32M-2 SANtegrity Enhanced  
SAN32M-2 Open Trunking  
SAN32M-2 Full Volatility  
SAN32M-2 FICON Management Server  
* Refer to ibm.com/totalstorage/san/m_type for the most current and complete details.  
 
IBM TotalStorage SAN32M-2 at a glance  
Physical characteristics  
Height (rack mount)  
Width  
4.1 cm / 1.6 in (1RU)  
43.7 cm / 17.2 in  
39.4 cm / 15.5 in  
6.8 kg / 15.0 lbs  
Depth  
Weight  
Operating environment  
Temperature  
4° C to 40° C/40° F to 104° F  
8% to 80%  
Relative humidity  
Electrical requirement  
Power  
90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz  
 
For more information  
Contact your IBM representative or  
IBM Business Partner, or visit:  
ibm.com/san/m_type  
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