Cisco Systems MDS 9020 manual Assigning a Switch Name, Where Do You Go Next?

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Chapter 3 Initial Configuration

Assigning a Switch Name

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Assigning a Switch Name

Each switch in the fabric requires a unique name. You can assign names to easily identify the switch by its physical location, its SAN association, or the organization to which it is deployed. The assigned name is displayed in the command-line prompt. The switch name is limited to 32 alphanumeric characters.

Note

This guide refers to the Cisco MDS 9020 Fabric Switch as switch, and it uses the switch# prompt.

 

 

 

 

To change the name of the switch, perform this task:

 

 

 

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

switch# config t

Enters configuration mode.

Step 2

 

 

switch(config)# switchname myswitch1

Changes the switch name prompt as specified.

 

myswitch1(config)#

 

Step 3

 

 

myswitch1(config)# no switchname

Reverts the switch name prompt to its default (switch#).

 

switch(config)#

 

 

 

 

Where Do You Go Next?

After reviewing the default configuration, you can change it or perform other configuration or management tasks. The initial setup can be performed at the CLI only. However, you can continue to configure other software features or access the switch after initial configuration by using either the CLI or the Device Manager and Fabric Manager applications.

To use the Cisco Fabric Manager, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide.

Verifying the Status of the Switch

Before you begin configuring the switch, you need to ensure that the switch is functioning as designed. To verify the status of a switch at any time, enter the show module command in EXEC mode. A sample output of the show module command follows:

switch# show module

 

 

Mod Ports Module-Type

Model

Status

-------- ------------------------------- ------------------ ------------

1

20

1/2/4 Gbps FC/Supervisor

DS-C9020-20K9

active *

Mod

Sw

 

Hw

World-Wide-Name (WWN)

 

---

------------

------

--------------------------------------------------

1

2.1(2)

 

-------

10:00:00:0d:ec:19:cb:01

 

Mod

MAC-Address

 

 

Serial-Num

 

----------------------------------------- ----------

1

00-c0-dd-03-d4-e4

0426a07855

* this terminal session

If the status is OK or active, you can continue with your configuration.

Cisco MDS 9020 Fabric Switch Configuration Guide and Command Reference

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Contents Initial Configuration Starting a Cisco MDS 9020 Fabric Switch Initial Setup RoutinePreparing to Configure the Switch Default LoginSetup Options SubnetworkAssigning Setup Information Enter yes to enter the setup modeEnter a name for the switch Enter yes no is the default to create additional accountsEnter the user password Enter the default gateway IP addressEnter no no is the default to not configure the NTP server Enter no no is the default to disable the SSH serviceEnter yes yes is default to use and save this configuration Using the setup Command Accessing the Switch 2illustrates serial console access and out-of-band accessWhere Do You Go Next? Assigning a Switch NameVerifying the Status of the Switch Configuring Date and Time Configuring the Time ZoneAdjusting for Daylight Saving Time Management Interface Configuration NTP ConfigurationObtaining Remote Management Access Using the force OptionDefault Gateway Configuration Configuring the Default GatewayTelnet Server Connection Working with Configuration FilesDisables the Telnet server Disabling a Telnet ConnectionDisplaying Configuration Files Initial Configuration Working with Configuration Files Downloading Configuration Files to the Switch Saving Configuration Files to an External DeviceBacking Up the Current Configuration Saving the ConfigurationCopying Files Rolling Back to a Previous Configuration Deleting FilesInitial Configuration Deleting Files