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Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide

Web Tools Administrator’s Guide

Modify the SAN I/O Module IP address

By default, the IP address for the SAN I/O Module is configured as 10.77.77.77 with a default Ethernet subnetmask of 255.255.255.0.

Reset the IP address using three methods. If the IP values are set using either of these methods, the IP values are stored on the SAN I/O Module.

SAN I/O Module Command Line Interface (CLI).

Blade Server Enclosure CMC CLI.

Blade Server Enclosure CMC graphical user interface (GUI).

ATTENTION

Do not connect the SAN I/O Module to the internal network until the IP address is correctly set for your Ethernet network requirements.

NOTE

It is recommended that you set the IP address using the Blade Server Enclosure CMC GUI application because this enables centralized management of the SAN I/O Module.

Using the SAN I/O Module CLI to set the IP address

Use the following tasks to change the IP address on the SAN I/O Module using the Module’s CLI.

Task 1: Establish a terminal session with the SAN I/O Module

Use these steps to establish a terminal emulation session between the SAN I/O Module and a Blade Server Enclosure management workstation used for managing the I/O Module. Once this session is established, you can log into the Module and use its CLI commands to manage the module.

1.Connect a serial cable between the serial console port on the SAN I/O Module and a Blade Server Enclosure management workstation that can establish a terminal emulation session with the SAN I/O Module. For instructions, refer to Configuration Guide for your Blade Server enclosure.

2.Disable any serial communication programs that are running on the workstation.

3.Using a terminal emulator application (such as HyperTerminal on a PC or TERM in a LINUX or UNIX environment), establish a terminal session to the SAN I/O Module from the management workstation. You will use this connection if you want to reset the module’s IP address using CLI commands and perform other configuration tasks.

For Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP or NT

a.Click Start and select Programs -> Accessories -> Communications.

b.Select Hyperterminal and enter a name for the connection.

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Contents Brocade 4424 Blade Server SAN I/O Module Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Title Publication Number Summary of Changes DateContents Index About this document How this document is organizedSupported hardware and software What’s new in this documentDocument conventions Text formattingAdditional information Brocade resourcesOther industry resources Optional brocade featuresGetting technical help Document feedback FT00X0054E9Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual Introducing the SAN I/O Module Dual function and access gateway configurationsDetermining module configuration Features Full Fabric Switch modeAccess Gateway mode Ports on Demand PODPort Licensing External Ports Internal Ports Hardware DescriptionPort side Nonport side SFPs ISL trunking groupsLabeling Optional features Unpacking and installing the SAN I/O ModuleFull Fabric Switch Mode Access Gateway ModeCabling guidelines Configuring the SAN I/O Module Items requiredTask 1 Establish a terminal session with the SAN I/O Module Using the SAN I/O Module CLI to set the IP addressModify the SAN I/O Module IP address Using the CMC CLI to set the IP address Task 2 Changing the IP addressUsing the CMC GUI to set the IP address Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the Ethernet network Connecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabricConnecting the SAN I/O Module to the fabric Changing from Fabric Switch mode to Access Gateway mode Command Line Interface Web ToolsChanging from Access Gateway Mode to Fabric Switch Mode Activating Ports on Demand PODConnecting to the SAN I/O Module Using Web Tools Activating ports with a POD licensePort negotiation Operating the SAN I/O ModuleInteroperability Operating System Version Accessing the SAN I/O ModuleOperating system support Interpreting Post results Example Post OutputLocation Indicator Color Operation Interpreting LED activityRemoving and replacing the SAN I/O Module Locating the serial numberRemoving an SFP from a Port SAN I/O Module specifications Access Gateway Mode default port mappingProcessor and memory specifications AppendixWeight and physical dimensions Dimension MeasurementsFacility requirements Condition Operating Non-operatingArchitectural specification Feature DescriptionSupported HBAs Fibre Channel standards complianceMIC Statement Republic of Korea Vcci statement Japan Regulatory complianceFCC warning US only Bsmi statement Republic of Taiwan Laser compliance CE statementCanadian requirements Environmental Protection Use Period Epup Disclaimer Environmental regulation complianceChina RoHS TS/HS Dual Language Sheet PbdeCountry Safety specification EMC specification Regulatory certificationsEnvironmental regulation compliance EMC certifications Index Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual Page Blade Server SAN I/O Module Hardware Reference Manual

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