a.Disable the switch by entering the following: switchDisable

b.Enter the following: configure

c.Enter the following at the Fabric parameters prompt: y

d.Enter a unique domain ID: Domain: (1..239) [1] 3

e.Complete the remaining prompts (or press CTRL+D to accept the remaining settings without completing all the prompts).

f.Re-enable the switch by entering the following: switchEnable

6.Optional: Specify any custom status policies for the fabric by completing the following steps:

a.Enter the following at the prompt: switchStatusPolicySet

b.Specify the desired status policies. To completely deactivate the alarm for a particular condition, enter “0” at the prompt for that condition.

CAUTION Configure each port to match the topology of each host or target before connecting to the device. The default port configuration is fabric, not private loop. The switch does not auto-sense topology.

7.Add the SFPs (small form factor pluggable media) and cables to the ports as required by completing the following steps:

Note The ports and FC cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of these requirements, refer to the ISL Trunking User’s Guide.

a.Remove the shipping plug from the ports to be used.

b.Position the SFP so that the key (the tab near the cable-end of the SFP) is on top, and insert the SFP into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks. For more specific instructions, refer to the SFP manufacturer’s documentation.

Note The SFP is keyed so that it can only be inserted with the correct orientation into the port. If the SFP does not slide in easily, ensure it is correctly oriented.

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