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5.Enter the user ID that logs you into the FTP server in the Remote FTP User Name field.

6.Enter the password logs you into the FTP server in the Remote FTP Password field.

7.Enter the directory path and name of the file on the FTP server in the Remote File Path and Name field.

8.Enter the name that the file will take on your device in the File Name on System field.

9.Click the Import button. A status bar appears to display the progress of the file transfer.

Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files with

FTP

To export files from your Server Switch to remote devices:

1.Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.

2.Click the File Management branch. The File Management table appears in the View frame.

3.Click the Export button. The Export File window opens and the name of the file that you chose to export appears in the File Name on System field.

4.Enter, in the Remote FTP IP Address field, the IP address of the server to which you want to export the file .

5.Enter, in the Remote FTP User Name field, the user ID that logs you in to the server.

6.Enter, in the Remote FTP Password field, the password that logs you in to the server.

7.Enter, in the Remote File Path and Name field, the directory path and file name for the file on the server.

8.Click the Export button. A status bar appears to display the progress of the file transfer.

Customizing the Boot Configuration

Customize the boot configuration to:

View the image that the switch will load during the next reboot.

Delete the startup configuration.

Overwrite the startup configuration with another configuration file in your file system.

To customize the boot configuration:

1.Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.

2.Click the Boot Configuration branch. The Boot Configuration display appears in the View frame.

3.(Optional) From the Image Source For Next Reboot pulldown menu, select the image that you want the Server Switch to load when it reboots.

4.(Optional) Click the Overwrite startup configuration with radio button, then select a configuration from the pulldown menu to replace the current startup configuration with another configuration file.

NOTE: To overwrite your startup configuration with your running configuration, refer to “Backing Up Running Configuration File” on page 38.

5.(Optional) Click the Delete startup configuration radio button to configure your Server Switch to use the factory default startup configuration.

6.Click the Apply button.

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Contents March 2005 Second Edition Part Number Page Contents Preface Vii Chassis Icon Tasks InfiniBand Icon Tasks Fibre Channel Icon Tasks Typographical Conventions Intended Audience1Customer Contact Information Contact InformationIntroduction Anatomy of Chassis ManagerSystem Frame Color Indication Tree FramePower Supplies MaintenanceChassis InfiniBandBackup Boot ConfigurationConfiguration Save Config RebootView Frame Platform Requirements Browser RequirementsSolaris Linux Page Preparing Your Device Getting StartedTopspin-360#configure terminal Launching Chassis Manager Launching Chassis Manager without SSLLaunching Chassis Manager with SSL Click the Certification Path tab Netscape/MozillaAvoiding Error Messages Click the Install Certificate buttonClick Trusted Root Certification Authorities, then click OK Navigating Chassis Manager Logging Out of Chassis ManagerSecure-cert-common-name keyword Viewing Device Status Understanding Access PrivilegesMoving Backward Refreshing ViewsPage Viewing Cards on a Chassis Chassis Icon TasksFieldDescription Boot StageViewing Card Properties Operational State field Boot Stage fieldViewing Card Inventory Viewing Internal Gateway Ports Configuring Administrative Status of a CardViewing Physical Ports on a Chassis Admin StatusViewing Port Properties PortName field Port fieldOper Status field Auto Negotiation Supported fieldWwnn field Current Connection Type fieldWwpn field FC ID fieldViewing Port Statistics Viewing Port Bridging PropertiesOctets Unicast PacketsConfiguring a Port Name Configuring PortsConfiguring Auto-Negotiation on a Port Viewing Power Supply StatusConfiguring Port Speed Enabling or Disabling a PortViewing Fan Status Viewing Temperature Sensor StatusViewing Management Ports on a Chassis Viewing Backplane InformationAdministrative Port Enable Auto NegotiationMAC Address StatusPage Configuring Basic System Information Maintenance Icon TasksViewing System Information Naming Your InfiniBand SwitchDefining Device Location Defining Technical Support ResourceConfiguring Date and Time Configuring Date and Time PropertiesViewing Files in the File System Assigning NTP ServersInstalling Software Images Importing Configuration Files and Image Files withDeleting Files in the File System Customizing the Boot Configuration Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files withSaving Configuration File Backing Up Running Configuration FileRebooting your Server Switch Configuring Basic ServicesEnabling or Disabling the Telnet Access Enabling or Disabling the FTP AccessAssigning an Authentication Method Assigning a Syslog ServerConfiguring Http and Https Viewing and Configuring Radius Server Proper- tiesViewing Radius Servers Adding Radius Servers Viewing Authentication Failures Viewing Diagnostic Test ResultsDeleting Radius Servers Viewing Post Test Results Viewing FRU ErrorsPage Subnet Prefix Viewing Subnet ManagersAdding a Subnet Manager Viewing Subnet Manager PropertiesConfiguring Subnet Manager Properties Viewing InfiniBand ServicesViewing InfiniBand Service Properties Deleting a Subnet ManagerViewing Node Properties Viewing InfiniBand NodesNode Guid DescriptionClass Version Base VersionNum Ports Port GuidViewing Node Ports Viewing Node Neighbors Viewing InfiniBand PortsViewing InfiniBand Port Properties Logical ID LID of the portGID Prefix MKeyMaster SM LID Cap MaskLink Width Supported Link Width EnabledLink Speed Supported StateLink Speed Active Link Speed EnabledNeighbor MTU Master SM SLPart Enforce Subnet TimeoutOut Part Enforce Filter Raw Packet EnforceViewing IB Neighbor Properties Viewing Neighboring IB DevicesViewing IOCs Viewing IOUsViewing IOC Properties Viewing Properties of IOC Services Viewing IOC ServicesService Entries Guid of the node that provides the serviceService GID field Service ID fieldPKey field Lease fieldViewing Bridge Groups Ethernet PortIB Port Adding Bridge Groups Viewing Bridge Group PropertiesDeleting Bridge Groups Configuring Bridge GroupsViewing Bridge Forwarding Viewing Bridge SubnetsAdding Bridge Subnet Deleting Bridge SubnetViewing Redundancy Groups Adding Bridge ForwardingDeleting Bridge Forwarding Adding a Trunk Group Viewing Trunk GroupsViewing Trunk Group Properties Trunk Group Enabled fieldPort Members field Distribution Type fieldConfiguring a Trunk Group Deleting a Trunk GroupIfIndex field Fibre Channel Icon Tasks Configuring Global ITL AttributesViewing SRP Hosts Initiators SRP Initiator IDPorts Registered With Viewing SRP Host Initiator Worldwide Port Names Viewing SRP Host Initiator PropertiesViewing IT Policies of the Host Viewing ITL Policies of the HostAdding SRP Host Physical Access Configuring SRP Host Initiator PropertiesViewing Fibre Channel Targets Deleting SRP HostService Name field Configuring Fibre Channel Target PropertiesViewing Fibre Channel Target Properties FC Address fieldViewing IT Policies of the Target Viewing Fibre Channel LUNsViewing ITL Policies of the Target Viewing Fibre Channel LUN PropertiesConfiguring Fibre Channel LUN Properties Viewing IT Policies Viewing ITL Policies of the LUNViewing IT Properties Viewing ITL Properties Viewing ITLsPort Mask field LUN Logical IDViewing Global Statistics FCP Commands FCP Commands CompletedFCP Errors FCP Bytes ReadIndex ITL Syslog View frame