HP 5697-7483 manual Setting the date and time, Verifying installed licenses

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1.Connect the workstation to the Ethernet network containing the OA. If the OA is not on a network, connect directly to the OA/iLO Ethernet port on the active OA.

IMPORTANT:

Verify that the switch is not being reconfigured from any other connections during the remaining steps.

2.Open a Telnet connection using the IP address set earlier. The login prompt displays when the Telnet connection locates the switch in the network.

3.Enter the user name, using the administrative account admin.

4.Enter the password. The default password is password.

NOTE:

You can run up to two simultaneous admin sessions and four user sessions.

If you have not changed the system passwords from the default, you are prompted to change them. Enter the new system passwords, or press Ctrl-c to skip the password prompts.

5.Verify that the login was successful. If successful, the prompt displays the switch name and user ID to which you are connected.

Setting the date and time

The date and time are used for logging events. 8Gb SAN Switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch with an incorrect date and time value will function properly.

To set the date and time using the CLI:

1.If you have not already done so, connect to the switch and log in as admin as described in Connect to the Command Line Interface, page 25.

2.Issue the date command using the following syntax: date mmddHHMMyy

where:

mm is the month; valid values are 01 through 12.

dd is the date; valid values are 01 through 31.

HH is the hour; valid values are 00 through 23.

MM is minutes; valid values are 00 through 59.

yy is the year; valid values are 00 through 99 (values greater than 69 are interpreted as 1970–1999, and values less than 70 are interpreted as 2000–2069).

For example: switch:admin> date

Fri Jan 29 17:01:48 UTC 2000 switch:admin> date 0227123003 Thu Feb 27 12:30:00 UTC 2003 switch:admin>

For details about changing time zones, see the tsTimeZone command in the latest version of the Fabric OS command reference guide.

Verifying installed licenses

To determine the type of licensing included with your 8Gb SAN Switch, enter licenseshow at the command prompt, as in the following example:

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Contents Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Page Contents SAN Switch technical specifications Managing the 8Gb SAN SwitchRegulatory compliance and safety Electrostatic dischargeIndex Figures Tables Page Intended audience SAN Switch related documentationAbout this guide HP BladeSystem c-Class related documentationDocument conventions Document conventions and symbolsHP contact information Convention ElementDocumentation feedback Subscription serviceOther HP websites TIPAbout this guide 8Gb SAN Switch features OverviewComponent identification Item number DescriptionInternal ports summary 8Gb SAN Switch redundancy8Gb SAN Switch licensing Optional software kits ISL trunking groupsSupported optional software Option Part numberOptional Long Wave 4Gb SFPs Supported SFP transceiver optionsThrough lists the only supported SFPs Distance OM2 Cable OM3 CableOverview Setup Shipping carton contentsInstalling multiple switches Installation and safety considerationsInstall the 8Gb SAN Switch Electrical considerationsScale 2/3 = OA power verification Check LEDsSet the switch Ethernet IP address Using Enclosure Bay IP Addressing EbipaUsing external Dhcp Setting the IP address manuallyItems required for configuration Configure the 8Gb SAN SwitchConnect to the Command Line Interface Setting the date and time Verifying installed licensesEnter a unique domain ID. For example Disabling and enabling a switchModifying the FC domain ID optional Disabling and enabling a port Using Dynamic Ports On Demand DpodDpod commands Example for Brocade 8/12 SAN Switch Verifying the configurationEnter fabricshow to get general information about the fabric Backing up the configuration8Gb SAN Switch management features Managing the 8Gb SAN SwitchManagement features Management tool Out-of-band support In-band supportConnecting with a management station Maintaining the 8Gb SAN SwitchInstalling dust covers in empty ports Replacing an SFP transceiverOrient the SFP with the appropriate port. See and Table Powering on and offDiagnostic tests Interpreting LED activity LED indicatorsItem Number Description LED indicators LED patternsModule Status LED patterns during normal operation Module status LED patternsPort link status LED patterns Port link status LED patternsInterpreting Post results Post and boot specificationsBoot Firmware update About the reset buttonReplacing a faulty 8Gb SAN Switch Rebooting the switchBrocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Managing the 8Gb SAN Switch Regulatory compliance identification numbers Regulatory compliance and safetyRegulatory compliance Laser device complianceInternational notices and statements Canadian notice avis CanadienEuropean union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese notice Taiwan battery recycling notice SafetyBattery replacement notice Korean noticePower cords Japanese power cord statementRegulatory compliance and safety Grounding methods How to prevent electrostatic dischargeElectrostatic discharge This appendix provides the following informationElectrostatic discharge General specifications SAN Switch technical specificationsGeneral specifications Specification DescriptionEnvironmental requirements Weight and physical dimensions8Gb SAN Switch physical dimensions Environmental requirementsSupported SFPs Supported HBAsSAN Switch technical specifications Glossary Domain ID FCS switch Fibre Channel fill wordDLS EdtovFSP FlogiFRU FspfLpsm LIPLmtov LWLRAID PlogiRatov RrtovSdram RscnSAN SnmpWWN Fabric has a distinct WWNGlossary Trunking groups IndexISL LEDTransceiver, 13, 14, 25, 33, 35

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