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1 for HP p-ClassBladeSystem user guide3 Contents9 About this guide13 1 Using McDATA Web Server25 2 Managing fabrics63 3 Managing switches93 4 Managing portsDisplaying port information 94 Monitoring port statusThe faceplate display provides the following port related information: •Port operational state Displaying port types Port types State F_Port Fabric port (point-to-point)— supports a single public device (N_Port) FL_Port Fabric loop port — self discovers a single device (N_Port) or a loop of up to G_Port Generic port — self discovers as an F_Port or an E_Port GL_Port Generic loop port — self discovers as an F_Port, FL_Port, or an E_Port GL_Port is the default port type for external ports. A single device on a an FL_Port E_Port Expansion port — the mode that a G_Port or GL_Port is in when attached by an ISL (inter-switchlink) to another FC switch Displaying port operational states Table 19 Port operational states Online — port is active and ready to send data Inactive — port operational state is offline, but administrative state is online Iso Isolated — E_Port has lost its connection. Refer to ”Port Information data window” on page 98 for information about why the E_Port has isolated Off Offline — port is active, can receive signal, but cannot accept a device login Dia Diagnostics — port is in diagnostics mode in preparation for testing Down — the port is disabled, power is removed from the lasers, and can’t be logged in 95 Displaying port speedsDisplaying transceiver media status 100 Configuring ports101 Changing port speedsChanging port types Device scan 102 Resetting a port105 5 Command Line InterfaceLogging on to a 4Gb SAN Switch User accounts 106 Working with switch configurations107 Backing up and restoring switch configurationsconfigdata •All SNMP and network information defined with the Set Setup command •The zoning database included all zone sets, zones, and aliases config_switch_169_10112003 Show Setup command 108 Commands110 Admin command111 Alias command113 CIM command114 • Permanent — send indications to the CIM client whether aconnection can be established or not. This is the default the CIM client, but ceases if a connection cannot be established after 60 minutes 115 Examples The following is an example of the CIMListener Create command:See also CIM command, page 116 CIMSubscription command118 Config command121 Create command124 Date command125 Feature command126 Firmware Install command•IP address of the remote host •An account name and password on the remote host •Pathname for the firmware image file Examples The following is an example of the Firmware Install command: 127 Group commandIMPORTANT: This command is available only with the SANtegrity Enhanced PFE key Syntax group Operands Edit Table 31 ISL Group member attributes Attribute Member World Wide Name of the switch that would attach to the switch. A member cannot belong to more than one group Enables (CHAP) or disables (None) authentication using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. The default is None not support the Primary Hash, the switch will use the Secondary Hash the ISL group member. The string has the following lengths depending on the Primary Hash function: MD5 hash: 16-byte SHA-1hash: 20-byte 130 Table 34 Group member attributes (continued)with MS group members. The string has the following lengths depending on the Hash function: Binding Domain ID of the switch to which to bind the ISL group member World (ISL Groups) Wide Name. This option is available only if FabricBindingEnabled is set to True using the Set Config Security command. 0 (zero) specifies no binding Renames the group given by [group_old] to the group given by [group_new] Examples The following is an example of the Group Add command: 131 The following is an example of the Group Edit command:The following is an example of the Group List command: The following is an example of the Group Members command: See also Security command, page Securityset command, page Set Config command, page 132 Hardreset command133 Help commandAuthority None Operands [command] The following is an example of the Help Config Edit command: 134 History command135 Hotreset command136 Image command139 Lip command140 Passwd command141 Ping commandExamples The following is an example of a successful Ping command: This following is an example of an unsuccessful Ping command: 142 Ps commandDescription Displays current system process information Syntax ps Examples The following is an example of the Ps command: 143 Quit command144 Reset commandOperands cim Resets cim configuration to default values Resets the RADIUS configuration to the default values as described in Table •Activates the pending firmware •Closes all management sessions 149 Security command152 Securityset command154 Set commandDescription Sets a variety of switch parameters Clears the alarm log history. This value requires an Admin session Enables the display of alarms in the session output stream Disables the display of alarms in the session output stream Enables the flashing beacon Disables the flashing beacon Allows continuous display of information without a break 156 Set Config command166 Set Log command169 Set Port command170 Set Setup command178 Show command182 •Uptime•User Accounts •Whoami •Zoneset (Active, List) •Zoning (History, Limits, List) Table 54 Switch operational parameters Descriptive name for the switch SwitchWWN SwitchType Switch model BootVersion CreditPool Number of port buffer credits available to recipient ports DomainID Switch domain ID FirstPortAddress FC address of switch port FlashSize - MBytes Size of the flash memory in megabytes LogLevel Event severity level used to record events in the event log MaxPorts Number of ports available on the switch NumberOfResets Number of times the switch has been reset over its service life ReasonForLastReset Action that caused the last reset ActiveImageVersion — Active firmware image version and build date build date PendingImageVersion — Firmware image version and build date that is pending. This image will become active at the next reset or power cycle ActiveConfiguration Name of the switch configuration that is in use Switch administrative state AdminModeActive Admin session status BeaconOnStatus Beacon status as set by the Set Beacon command OperationalState Switch operational state PrincipalSwitchRole Principal switch status. True indicates that this switch is the principal BoardTemp (1) — Internal switch temperature at circuit board sensor Degrees Celsius SwitchDiagnosticsStatus Results of the POST SwitchTemperatureStatus Switch temperature status: normal, warning, failure 183 Displays the current time zone settingDisplays all connected devices Displays a list of logged-inusers. This is equivalent to the User List command Examples The following is an example of the Show Chassis command: The following is an example of the Show Domains command: The following is an example of the Show Fabric command: The following is an example of the Show FDMI command: 184 The following is an example of the Show FDMI WWN command:The following is an example of the Show NS (local domain) command: The following is an example of the Show NS [port_ID] command: 185 The following is an example of the Show Interface command:The following is an example of the Show Port command: 186 The following is an example of the Show Switch command:The following is an example of the Show Topology command: 187 The following is an example of the Show Topology command for port 10:The following is an example of the Show Version command: See also Show Config command, page Show Log command, page Show Perf command, page Show Setup command, page 188 Show Config command191 Show Log command194 Show Perf command196 Show Setup command199 Shutdown command200 Test command202 Uptime command203 User command205 Whoami command206 Zone command209 Zoneset commandDescription Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric Syntax zoneset 211 Zoning command217 Glossary218 User defined number that identifies the switch in the fabricEFCM Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager Event log Log of messages describing events that occur in the fabric Expansion port E_Port that connects to another FC-SW-2compliant switch Fabric database The set of fabrics that have been opened during a McDATA Web Server session Fabric management The switch through which the fabric is managed (the switch connected to the Ethernet network) Fabric name Fabric port An F_Port Fabric view file A file containing a set of fabrics that were opened and saved during a previous McDATA Web Server session Fan Fail LED Flash memory Memory on the switch that contains the chassis control firmware Force PROM mode See Maintenance Mode Frame and an end-of-frame(EOF) delimiter FRU Field Replaceable Unit HAFM High Availability Fabric Manager Heartbeat LED results of the Power On Self Test Inactive firmware The firmware image on the switch that is not in use The ability to manage a switch through an FC port Initiator The device that initiates a data exchange with a target device In-order-delivery sent Power LED voltages The connection between two switches using E_Ports Interop mode Permits interoperation with FC-SW-2compliant (Standard/McDATA Open mode) switches and switches running in McDATA Fabric Mode (Interop_2 in CLI) Internet Protocol LIP Loop Initialization Primitive sequence Logged-inLED A port LED that indicates device login or loop initialization status Maintenance button reset the switch or place the switch in maintenance mode Maintenance mode Formerly known as force PROM mode. Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10.0.0.1 and provides access to the switch for maintenance purposes Management A set of guidelines and definitions for SNMP functions Information Base (MIB) PC workstation that manages the fabric through the fabric management switch workstation Mesh topology A fabric in which each chassis has at least one port directly connected to each other chassis in the fabric MIB Management Information Base Multistage topology 219 NL_PortNode Loop Port. An FC device port that supports arbitrated loop protocol N_Port Node Port. An FC device port in a point-to-pointor fabric connection Pending firmware The firmware image that will be activated upon the next switch reset Product Feature Enablement key. A password that you can purchase from your POST Power On Self Test Diagnostics that the switch chassis performs at start up (POST) Principal switch The switch in the fabric that manages domain ID assignments Product Feature A password that you can purchase from your switch distributor or authorized Enablement key reseller to enable particular features in your switch McDATA Web Server Switch management application SFP Small Form-FactorPluggable Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) FC port SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Target A storage device that responds to an initiator device User account level, and expiration date VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference A unique 64-bitaddress assigned to a device by the device manufacturer (WWN) WWN Zone Zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery. Members of the same zone automatically discover and communicate freely with all other members of the same zone Zone set The set of zone sets, zones, and aliases stored on a switch 221 Index
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