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Hi all,
I believe/hope that the answer to this question is Yes, but I really want clarification as the server in question is several hundred miles away in a different country.
We are moving the equipment to a new office in the next few weeks and taking the opportunity to do some network upgrades.
FAS2552
Data ONTAP 8.3.2P5
We have 2 free UTA2 ports (e0c & e0d) on each of the two nodes.
Will they work in 10GbE mode if I plug the correct SFP+ modules (X6589-R6 or equivalent) in?
I know that there are some issues relating to 1GbE support but I'm not worried about that.
Some output from sysconfig -A
slot 0: Fibre Channel Target Host Adapter 0c (QLogic CNA 8324 (8362) rev. 2, <LINK NOT CONNECTED>) Firmware rev: 8.1.0 Flash rev: 2.1.0 Host Port Addr: 000000 FC Nodename: 50:0a:09:80:80:f0:cb:ea (500a098080f0cbea) FC Portname: 50:0a:09:81:80:f0:cb:ea (500a098180f0cbea) Connection: No link Switch Port: Unknown
slot 0: Fibre Channel Target Host Adapter 0d (QLogic CNA 8324 (8362) rev. 2, <LINK NOT CONNECTED>) Firmware rev: 8.1.0 Flash rev: 2.1.0 Host Port Addr: 000000 FC Nodename: 50:0a:09:80:80:f0:cb:ea (500a098080f0cbea) FC Portname: 50:0a:09:82:80:f0:cb:ea (500a098280f0cbea) Connection: No link Switch Port: Unknown
Many thanks for all help.
Solved! See The Solution
Answer is "Yes"
while in doubt, you can always check in hwu.netapp.com
here is a screenshot of the FAS2552 rear view. (from hwu.netapp.com)
If that wasn't clear, you can search for "Installation and Setup Instructions FAS2552 Systems" pdf file..
which will give you lil more cabling details.. (all this info plus a lot more.. is there in the hwu.netapp.com)
Hope that help
robin.
Answer is "Yes"
while in doubt, you can always check in hwu.netapp.com
here is a screenshot of the FAS2552 rear view. (from hwu.netapp.com)
If that wasn't clear, you can search for "Installation and Setup Instructions FAS2552 Systems" pdf file..
which will give you lil more cabling details.. (all this info plus a lot more.. is there in the hwu.netapp.com)
Hope that help
robin.
In addition to changing to the correct 10GbE SFP's, you also need to ensure that the port pair is in the correct mode: CNA mode. By default, the ports are in FC mode.
Use the command: system node hardware unified-connect modify
http://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/topic/com.netapp.doc.dot-cm-cmpr-900/system__node__hardware__unified-connect__modify.html
Notes:
After reboot, you can verify things are set up correctly: