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4.To restore all configuration settings, click the Full Restore tab, then click Restore. To restore selected configuration settings, click the Selective Restore tab and select one or more of the following options, then click Restore:

Network Properties—Restores all settings presented in the Network properties dialog except the IP address. See ”Network properties” on page 75.

IP Address—Restores switch IP address in addition to the other network properties.

Port Properties—Restores all settings presented in the Port properties dialog. See ”Viewing and configuring ports” on page 91.

Nicknames—Restores the last saved nickname configuration.

Switch Properties—Restores all settings presented in the Switch properties dialog except the domain ID. See ”Switch properties” on page 68.

Domain ID—Restores switch domain ID in addition to the other switch properties.

Configured Security—Restores all security sets in the switch database. See ”Device security” on page 23. This option is available only in Element Manager.

Configured Zoning—Restores all configured zone sets, zones, and aliases in the switch’s zoning database excluding the active zone set.

5.If you select the Configured Zoning or Full Restore option and the file contains zone sets, a dialog prompts you to activate one of those zone sets. Click Yes. Select a zone set from the drop-down list in the Select Zone Set to be Activated dialog.

6.Click OK and view the results in the top pane of the Restore dialog.

Restoring the factory default configuration

You can restore the switch and port configuration settings to the factory default values. Select Switch > Restore Factory Defaults to restore the factory configuration on a switch. lists the factory default switch

configuration settings. Restoring the switch to the factory default configuration does not restore the account

name and password settings. The most current port license will remain in effect. To restore user accounts, you must select the Reset User Accounts to Default option in the maintenance menu. See “Recovering a

Switch” in the McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem installation guide for information about maintenance mode and the maintenance menu.

Table 16 Factory default configuration settings

Setting

Value

 

 

Symbolic Name

McDATA4GbSAN

 

 

Administrative State

Online

 

 

Domain ID

97

 

 

Domain ID Lock

False

 

 

In-band Management

True

 

 

Broadcast Support

Enable

 

 

Resource Allocation Timeout (R_A_TOV)

10000 milliseconds

 

 

Interop Mode

Standard

 

 

Device Scan Enabled

True

 

 

Error Detect Timeout (E_D_TOV)

2000 milliseconds

 

 

SNMP Enabled

True

 

 

SNMP Proxy

False

 

 

IP Address

10.0.0.1

 

 

FDMI Enabled

True

 

 

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Contents McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch Page Contents Managing switches Managing ports Glossary IndexTables Related documentation Intended audiencePrerequisites Document conventions and symbols Jdom licenseHP technical support HP-authorized resellerHelpful web sites Using McDATA Web Server/Element Manager Workstation requirements Starting McDATA Web ServerStarting Element Manager in Hafm Exiting McDATA Web Server or Element ManagerSetting preferences Using online help Viewing software version and copyright informationEnabling call home Enabling e-mail supportUser interface McDATA Web Server interfaceMenu bar Popup menus Shortcut keysMcDATA Web Server Fabric tree Graphic windowSelecting ports Selecting switchesData windows and tabs Security consistency checklist Securing a fabricUser account security Remote authenticationConnection security Device security Edit Security dialog Create Security Set dialog Create Security Group dialogCreate Security Group Member dialog McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide Editing the security configuration on a switch Viewing properties of a security set, group, or memberActivating a security set Security Config dialogArchiving a security configuration to a file Fabric services Rediscovering a fabricDisplaying the event browser Events browserSorting the event browser Filtering the event browser Saving the event browser to a fileWorking with device information and nicknames Devices data windowDisplaying detailed device information Managing device port nicknamesCreating a nickname Editing a nicknameDeleting a nickname Exporting nicknames to a fileZones Zoning a fabricZoning concepts Zone sets Zoning databaseZoning limits and properties Managing the zoning database Editing the zoning databaseMcDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide Restoring the zoning database from a file Configuring the zoning databaseSaving the zoning database to a file Removing all zoning definitions Restoring the default zoning databaseManaging the active zone set Displaying the configured and active zone sets Active zone set data windowCreating a zone set Activating and deactivating a zone setRemoving a zone from a zone set Removing a zone setManaging zones Creating a zone in a zone setRemoving a zone member Adding zone membersRenaming a zone or a zone set Zone merge failure Zone merge failure recoveryMerging fabrics and zoning Managing switches Managing user accountsUser Account Administration dialog Add Account tab Creating user accountsUser Account Administration Dialog Remove Account tab Removing a user accountChanging a user account password User Account Administration dialog Change Password tabUser Account Administration dialog Modify Account tab Modifying a user accountConfiguring Radius servers Adding a Radius server Removing a Radius server Editing Radius server information Modifying Radius server authentication order Device and Host Bus Adapter information Displaying switch informationSwitch event log Switch status and operational information Switch data windowMcDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide With a switch Ratov Port status and operational information McDATA Web Server Configured Zonesets data windowPort performance statistics Configuring port threshold alarms Paging a switch Setting the date/time and enabling NTP clientResetting a switch Configuring a switch Switch propertiesDomain ID and domain ID lock Symbolic name SyslogIn-band management Switch administrative statesBroadcast support Advanced switch properties Fabric Device Management InterfaceInterop mode System servicesTimeout values Page Network properties Snmp properties Snmp configuration Snmp trap configurationArchiving a switch Switch bindingRestoring a switch Restoring the factory default configuration Downloading a support file Installing Product Feature Enablement keys Installing firmware Displaying hardware status Hardware status LEDsManaging ports Port information data windowPersistent and will be lost on a switch reset VIEnable and LCFEnable features based on Port statistics data window LIP ALPD,ALPS Alps Viewing and configuring ports Port symbolic namePort states Port types Device scan Port speedsPort transceiver media status Port binding Resetting a portTesting ports Page Glossary FRU SFP 100 Index 102 System Fault LED 84 system services 104