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Zoning license XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Web license XXXnnXXnXnnXXX: Full Fabric

NOTE:

For more information about the CLI, refer to the latest version of the Fabric OS command reference guide.

Modifying the FC domain ID (optional)

If desired, you can modify the FC domain ID. The default FC domain ID is domain 1. If the 8Gb SAN Switch is not powered on until after it is connected to the fabric, and the default FC domain ID is already in use, the domain ID for the new switch is automatically reset to a unique value. If the switch is connected to the fabric after is has been powered on and the default domain ID is already in use, the fabric segments.

Enter fabricshow to determine the domain IDs that are currently in use. The maximum number of domains with which the 8Gb SAN Switch communicates is determined by this switch's fabric license.

To modify the domain ID:

1.Enter switchdisable to disable the switch.

2.Enter configure, and then enter a new value. Or press Enter to accept each default value.

3.At the Fabric parameters prompt, enter Y and press Enter:

Fabric parameters (yes, y, no, n): [no] y

4.Enter a unique domain ID. For example:

Domain: (1..239) [1] 3

5.Complete the remaining prompts, or press Ctrl+D to accept the remaining default settings.

6.Enter switchenable to re-enable the switch.

7.Enter fabricshow to confirm any changes made to the domain ID.

8.Optionally, verify switch policy settings, and specify any custom status policies that need to change:

a.Enter switchstatuspolicyshow to verify the current policy settings. If desired, enter switchstatuspolicyset at the prompt to change switch policy settings. This command sets the policy parameters that determine the overall switch status.

b.Customize the status policies as desired.

9.To deactivate the alarm for a particular condition, enter 0 at the prompt for that condition.

Disabling and enabling a switch

By default, the switch is enabled after power on and after the diagnostics and switch initialization routines complete. You can disable and re-enable the switch as necessary.

To disable:

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Contents Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Page Contents Electrostatic discharge Managing the 8Gb SAN SwitchRegulatory compliance and safety SAN Switch technical specificationsIndex Figures Tables Page HP BladeSystem c-Class related documentation SAN Switch related documentationAbout this guide Intended audienceConvention Element Document conventions and symbolsHP contact information Document conventionsTIP Subscription serviceOther HP websites Documentation feedbackAbout this guide Overview 8Gb SAN Switch featuresItem number Description Component identification8Gb SAN Switch redundancy 8Gb SAN Switch licensingInternal ports summary Option Part number ISL trunking groupsSupported optional software Optional software kitsDistance OM2 Cable OM3 Cable Supported SFP transceiver optionsThrough lists the only supported SFPs Optional Long Wave 4Gb SFPsOverview Shipping carton contents SetupElectrical considerations Installation and safety considerationsInstall the 8Gb SAN Switch Installing multiple switchesScale 2/3 = Check LEDs OA power verificationUsing Enclosure Bay IP Addressing Ebipa Set the switch Ethernet IP address Setting the IP address manually Using external DhcpConfigure the 8Gb SAN Switch Connect to the Command Line InterfaceItems required for configuration Verifying installed licenses Setting the date and timeDisabling and enabling a switch Modifying the FC domain ID optionalEnter a unique domain ID. For example Using Dynamic Ports On Demand Dpod Dpod commandsDisabling and enabling a port Verifying the configuration Example for Brocade 8/12 SAN SwitchBacking up the configuration Enter fabricshow to get general information about the fabricManagement tool Out-of-band support In-band support Managing the 8Gb SAN SwitchManagement features 8Gb SAN Switch management featuresReplacing an SFP transceiver Maintaining the 8Gb SAN SwitchInstalling dust covers in empty ports Connecting with a management stationPowering on and off Diagnostic testsOrient the SFP with the appropriate port. See and Table LED patterns LED indicatorsItem Number Description LED indicators Interpreting LED activityPort link status LED patterns Module status LED patternsPort link status LED patterns Module Status LED patterns during normal operationPost and boot specifications BootInterpreting Post results About the reset button Firmware updateRebooting the switch Replacing a faulty 8Gb SAN SwitchBrocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class Managing the 8Gb SAN Switch Laser device compliance Regulatory compliance and safetyRegulatory compliance Regulatory compliance identification numbersCanadian notice avis Canadien International notices and statementsEuropean union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese notice Korean notice SafetyBattery replacement notice Taiwan battery recycling noticeJapanese power cord statement Power cordsRegulatory compliance and safety This appendix provides the following information How to prevent electrostatic dischargeElectrostatic discharge Grounding methodsElectrostatic discharge Specification Description SAN Switch technical specificationsGeneral specifications General specificationsEnvironmental requirements Weight and physical dimensions8Gb SAN Switch physical dimensions Environmental requirementsSupported HBAs Supported SFPsSAN Switch technical specifications Glossary Edtov FCS switch Fibre Channel fill wordDLS Domain IDFspf FlogiFRU FSPLWL LIPLmtov LpsmRrtov PlogiRatov RAIDSnmp RscnSAN SdramFabric has a distinct WWN WWNGlossary LED IndexISL Trunking groupsTransceiver, 13, 14, 25, 33, 35