5 – Diagnostics/Troubleshooting

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5.The following menu is displayed. Enter "6" (Remake Filesystem) and press the Enter key to recreate the configuration file.

0)Exit

1)Image Unpack

2)Reset Network Config

3)Reset User Accounts to Default

4)Copy Log Files

5)Remove Switch Config

6)Remake Filesystem

7)Reset Switch

8)Show Firmware Versions

9)Set Active Image

Option: 6

6.When the recreate process is complete, select option 7 to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode.

7.If a previously saved configuration file is available for the switch, do the following to restore the configuration file.

a.Establish communications with the switch using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Enter one of the following on the command line:

>ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

or

>ftp switchname

where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the switch IP address and switchname is the switch name associated with the IP address.

b.Enter the following account name and password: user:images

password:images

c.Activate binary mode and copy the configuration file from the workstation to the switch. The configuration file must be named "configdata".

ftp>bin

ftp>put configdata

d.Close the FTP session. ftp>quit

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2-8C specifications

The Q-Logic 2-8C is a cutting-edge connectivity solution designed for enterprise environments that require robust performance and scalability in storage networking. This versatile product serves as a bridge between various storage devices and servers, ensuring seamless data transfer and high availability across complex IT infrastructures.

One of the standout features of the Q-Logic 2-8C is its advanced Fibre Channel technology. Supporting speeds of up to 32 Gbps, this adapter significantly enhances data transfer rates, allowing businesses to efficiently handle large volumes of information. The high bandwidth capability is particularly beneficial for data-intensive applications, including databases and virtualization environments, where speed and reliability are paramount.

The architecture of the Q-Logic 2-8C is built around a dual-port design, which promotes redundancy and load balancing. This means that even if one port encounters issues, the other can seamlessly take over, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity. Furthermore, the dual-port architecture provides the flexibility to connect to multiple storage arrays, maximizing resource utilization and minimizing downtime.

Another notable feature is the support for advanced management protocols and interoperability standards. The Q-Logic 2-8C is compatible with a wide array of operating systems and virtualization platforms, making it an ideal choice for heterogeneous environments. This broad compatibility ensures that organizations can integrate the adapter with their existing infrastructure without significant modifications, thus preserving their overall investment.

The Q-Logic 2-8C also incorporates sophisticated security features, such as end-to-end data encryption and access control mechanisms. These features are essential in today’s data-sensitive landscape, where organizations face increasing threats from cyberattacks. The added layer of security ensures that data remains protected during transit, giving businesses peace of mind.

In terms of energy efficiency, the Q-Logic 2-8C adheres to modern standards, consuming less power compared to its predecessors. This not only reduces operational costs but also aligns with sustainability initiatives that many organizations are pursuing.

With its powerful combination of speed, reliability, security, and energy efficiency, the Q-Logic 2-8C represents a robust solution for organizations looking to enhance their storage connectivity. Its advanced features cater to the demands of modern data centers, making it a strategic asset for businesses aiming to maintain a competitive edge in the ever-evolving digital landscape.