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Effective Configuration: cfg: host1_fcoe zone: w2k3_cna1:

21:01:00:00:c8:98:ab:78

……output truncated ….

new_switch:admin> cfgactvshow

Effective Configuration: cfg: host1_fcoe zone: w2k3_cna1:

21:01:00:00:c8:98:ab:78

……output truncated ….

12. Bring the new switch back online.

new_switch:admin> switchenable

13.Copy the ethernet settings of the original switch, using copy startup-configand copy running-config, to an FTP device.

original_switch:admin#cmsh

original_switch#copy startup-config ftp://admin@10.10.10.10/file1 Source password[]?

Building configuration...

original_switch#copy running-config ftp://admin@10.10.10.10/file2 Source password[]?

Building configuration...

14. Upload the startup-configfile to the new switch.

new_switch:admin#cmsh

new_switch#copy ftp://admin@10.10.10.10/file1 startup-config

15. Upload the running-configfile to the new switch.

new_switch#copy ftp://admin@10.10.10.10/file2 running-config Source password[]?

Building configuration…

NOTE

In the examples above, the IP address of the FTP server is listed as ’10.10.10.10’ – you must enter the correct IP address of your FTP server.

16.To verify the Ethernet configuration has been downloaded successfully to the replacement switch, use the show running-configcommand on both switches to ensure the running configurations match.

original_switch#show running-config

!

Protocol spanning-tree rstp

!

vlan classifier rule 1 proto fcoe encap ethv2 vlan classifier rule 2 proto fip encap ethv2 vlan classifier group 1 add rule 1

vlan classifier group 1 add rule 2

!

………….output truncated ……

original_switch#exit

new_switch#show running-config

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