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Connecting to the Switch Using Web Tools

Removing POD-licensed Ports

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You can return the switch module to the default number of ports by removing the POD license. The license can be removed regardless of whether the switch is active or disabled.

Use Web Tools or the CLI to remove the POD license. Ports should be disabled before removing a POD license.

For details about using Web Tools, see the Web Tools Administrator’s Guide. For details about the CLI and CLI commands, see the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.

If the switch module is disabled, the removed ports are not automatically enabled when the switch module is enabled.

If the switch module is enabled when a license is removed, operations continue until the switch module receives either a switchDisable/Enable command, the switch module is power cycled, or you perform a manual portDisable of each unlicensed port.

In the following example, ports that were enabled under a POD license (ports 17, 18, and 19) are disabled and the POD license is removed.

Example, using the CLI

switch:admin > portdisable 17 switch:admin > portdisable 18 switch:admin > portdisable 19

switch:admin > licenseremove "RRySeyRcySSS3TfS"

Connecting to the Switch Using Web Tools

To connect to the switch using Brocade’s Web Tools:

1.On the management console, open a Web browser such as Internet Explorer. The Web browser must be connected to the same network as the switch.

2.Enter the IP address of the switch in the address field and press Enter.

For more information about using Web Tools, see the Web Tools Administrator’s Guide.

SilkWorm 4016 Hardware Reference Manual

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Contents SilkWorm Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Document History Page Contents Chapter Installing the Brocade SilkWorm Index Publication Number How This Document Is Organized About This DocumentWhat’s New in This Document Supported Hardware and SoftwareDocument Conventions Text FormattingAdditional Information Fabric OS Optional FeaturesBrocade Resources Fabric OSOther Industry Resources Optional Brocade FeaturesGeneral Information Getting Technical HelpDocumentation@brocade.com Document FeedbackIntroducing the SilkWorm SilkWorm 4016 FeaturesSilkWorm 4016 Features Weight and Physical Dimensions Switch CharacteristicsMemory Additional Port Activation1Port Side of the SilkWorm Port SideLabeling Nonport Side4Insertion Arm Label SFPsBrocade Optional Features ISL Trunking Groups# Active Ports External Port # Trunking groups Brocade Optional Features Installing the Brocade SilkWorm Unpacking the SilkWormTo remove the SilkWorm 4016 from its shipping package Preparing the Blade Server for the SilkWorm Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the ChassisTo insert the SilkWorm 4016 into a blade server chassis Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Inserting a SilkWorm 4016 into the Chassis Configuring the Brocade SilkWorm Configuring the SilkWormItems Required Creating a Serial Connection Connecting to the Switch Setting the Switch IP AddressCreating an Ethernet Connection To complete the switch configuration Completing the Switch ConfigurationConfiguring the SilkWorm Activating Ports with a POD License Activating Ports on Demand PODConnecting to the Switch Using Web Tools To connect to the switch using Brocade’s Web ToolsRemoving POD-licensed Ports Connecting to the Switch Using Web Tools Switch Minimum Version Operating the Brocade SilkWormInteroperability Port Negotiation Accessing the SilkWormOperating System Support Operating System VersionTo determine Post completion status Interpreting Post ResultsInterpreting LED Activity Location Indicator Color OperationTo remove a failed or replaced SilkWorm Removing and Replacing the SilkWormSqueeze the release lever latch to release the SilkWorm Scale 1/8 = Removing and Replacing the SilkWorm Weight and Physical Dimensions Brocade SilkWorm 4016 SpecificationsFacility Requirements Table A-2Architectural Specification Supported HBAsTable A-3 Regulatory Compliance Fibre Channel Standards ComplianceFCC Warning US only MIC Statement Republic of KoreaBsmi Statement Chinese Vcci StatementCE Statement RTC BatteryCanadian Requirements Laser ComplianceElectrical Safety Country Safety Specification EMC SpecificationRegulatory Certifications Regulatory Compliance 3EMC Certifications Regulatory Compliance Index LED 1-2,4-3,4-4,4-5 Weight 1-3,A-1 Index-4