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7.Create an admin password when prompted by the switch.

8.Continue with the setup configuration and enter the appropriate information that matches the Cisco MDS 9124e Switch that you removed.

9.Install the same Cisco MDS SAN-OS release as was installed on the Cisco MDS 9124e Switch that was removed. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide for installation instructions.

10.If Cisco MDS SAN-OS licenses were installed on the Cisco MDS 9124e Switch that was removed, install the appropriate licenses on the replacement switch.

11.If you want all ports to be shut when restoring the switch configuration, edit the last backed up switch configuration file and change all the interface ports to shutdown. For example:

switch# interface bay1 switch# port-license acquire

switch# no shutdown <- change to shutdown

12.Save the switch configuration file after making your edits.

13.Restore the switch configuration from the remote server.

14.Verify that all ports acquire a license, using the following command: switch# show port-license

15.If all ports have not been acquired, acquire them. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide for instructions.

16.Reset the SNMP admin password to enable Device Manager and Fabric Manager SNMP login. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide for instructions. The following example shows the CLI commands:

switch# config t

switch(config)# snmp-server user admin auth md5 new password switch(config)# do copy running-config startup-config

17.Connect all external fibre channel cables in the same port location as before. All interfaces should remain in the shutdown state until you re-enable them on the switch using the no shutdown command.

18.Verify that the switch successfully joins the fabric.

Powering on and off

Cisco MDS 9124e Switch power is provided by the enclosure. The switch will run the Power-On Self test (POST), a series of diagnostic tests run by a switch after it is powered on, by default each time power to the enclosure is turned on. The POST process can last as long as three minutes.

To remove power from the switch, remove it from the enclosure interconnect bay.

NOTE: Each time the Cisco MDS 9124e Switch is powered on, its settings are restored to the startup configuration.

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Contents Cisco MDS 9124e Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem Legal and notice information Contents Managing the Switch Regulatory compliance and safetySwitch technical specifications Electrostatic dischargeGlossary Contents About this guide Intended audienceRelated documentation Contacting HP Technical SupportDocument conventions and symbols Document conventions Convention ElementSubscription service Other HP web sitesAbout This Guide Switch features OverviewComponent identification Internal ports summary Port side of the SwitchSwitch redundancy Switch licensing PortChannelOptional hardware kits Optional hardwareOverview Setup Shipping carton contentsInstallation and safety considerations Installing the SwitchInstalling multiple switches Electrical considerationsScale 2/3 = OA power verification Setting the IP address Power-on LEDsIndicators Checking LEDsResetting the IP Address OA connect interconnectConnecting to the Command Line Interface Configuring the SwitchItems Required for Configuration Setting the date and time Verifying Installed LicensesDisabling and enabling a port Modifying the FC domain ID optionalOn Demand Ports Backing up the configuration Recovering the Admin PasswordVerifying the configuration Switchboot# dir bootflash Set Up Managing the Switch Management featuresReplacing an SFP transceiver Maintaining the SwitchInstalling dust covers in empty ports Replacing the Switch Installing an SFP SFP componentsPowering on and off Interpreting LED activity LED indicatorsFront panel LED indicators during normal operation Port link status LED patterns LED color Post and boot specificationsLED patterns Boot Interpreting Post resultsManaging the Switch Regulatory compliance and safety Regulatory complianceModifications CablesLaser safety warning Laser deviceRegulatory compliance identification numbers Certification and classification informationInternational notices and statements Canadian notice avis CanadienEuropean Union notice Class a equipmentBsmi notice Japanese notice Korean notices Taiwan battery recycling notice SafetyBattery replacement notice Japanese power cord statement Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directiveEnglish notice Dutch noticeCzechoslovakian notice Estonian notice Finnish noticeFrench notice German noticeGreek notice Hungarian notice Italian notice Latvian noticeLithuanian notice Polish notice Portuguese noticeSlovakian notice Slovenian notice Spanish notice Swedish notice Regulatory compliance and safety Grounding methods How to prevent electrostatic dischargeElectrostatic discharge Electrostatic discharge General specifications Specification Switch technical specificationsGeneral specifications Weight and physical dimensions Switch physical dimensions DimensionEnvironmental requirements Supported SFPsSupported HBAs Environmental requirements ConditionSwitch technical specifications Glossary Directory service Enabled zoneError FCS switchFibre Channel Fill wordFLPort FrameLink services LPortLatency LinkSwitch NodeNon-participating ModeService rate Single modeSwitch port Request rateTopology TransmissionCharacter Trap SnmpGlossary Index Index Cisco MDS 9124e Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem Index