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Contents
SANbox 5200 Series Switch Management User’s Guide
SANbox 5200 Series Switch Management User’s Guide
Document Revision History
Table of Contents
Section Managing Fabrics
SANbox 5200 Series Switch Management
Section Managing Switches
4.1 Snmp Configuration 4.2 Snmp Trap Configuration
Changing the Default Performance View File Encryption Key
Section Managing Ports
3.3 NTP Client
Appendix a Command Line Interface
7.3
Shutdown Command
Glossary Index
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Introduction Technical Support 59056-02 a
Using SANsurfer Switch Manager
Installing the Management Application
SANsurfer Switch Manager
For a Windows workstation
For a Linux workstation
For a Solaris workstation
SMS Installation for Windows
SANsurfer Management Suite
Chglax.bat
SMS Installation for Linux
SMS Installation for Solaris
Change directories to the package location
Install the new SANsurfer Switch Manager package
Locate and execute the file sbmoversms.sh
Starting SANsurfer Switch Manager
For Linux or Solaris enter the SANsurfer command
Initial Startup Dialog
Exiting SANsurfer Switch Manager
SANsurfer Switch Manager Window
Save Default Fabric View File Dialog
Uninstalling SANsurfer Switch Manager
SMS Uninstall
Standalone Uninstall
Changing the Encryption Key for the Default Fabric View File
Setting SANsurfer Switch Manager Preferences
Saving and Opening Fabric View Files
Preferences Dialog SANsurfer Switch Manager
Using Online Help
Viewing Software Version and Copyright Information
Topology Display
SANsurfer Switch Manager User Interface
Faceplate Display
Menu Bars
Topology Display Menu
Faceplate Display Menu
Faceplate Display Menu
Topology Display Shortcut Keys
Topology Display Menu Shortcut Keys
Faceplate Display Shortcut Keys
Faceplate Display Shortcut Keys
Alt+S, L SwitchLoad Firmware
Tool Bar
Tool Bar Buttons
Fabric Tree
Fabric Tree
Graphic Window
Working Status Indicator
Data Window and Tabs
Using the Topology Display
Switch and Link Status
Selecting Switches and Links
Working with Switches and Links
Arranging Switches in the Display
Opening the Faceplate Display and Topology Popup Menus
Topology Data Windows
Using the Faceplate Display
11. Faceplate Display
Working with Ports
Port Views and Status
Selecting Ports
Opening the Faceplate Popup Menu
Faceplate Data Windows
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Fabric Security
User Account Security
Fabric Services
Enabling Snmp Configuration
Click the In-band Management Enable button
Enabling In-band Management
Saving a Version Snapshot
Fabric Tracker
Viewing and Comparing Version Snapshots
Exporting Version Snapshots to a File
Managing the Fabric Database
Adding a Fabric
Add a New Fabric Dialog
Removing a Fabric
Opening a Fabric View File
Saving a Fabric View File
Rediscovering a Fabric
Deleting Switches and Links
Adding a New Switch to a Fabric
Replacing a Failed Switch
Displaying Fabric Information
Topology Display Switch and Status Icons
Fabric Status
Displaying the Event Browser
Events Browser
Severity Levels
Description Icon
Filtering the Event Browser
Filter Events Dialog
Sorting the Event Browser
Saving the Event Browser to a File
Devices Data Window
Devices Data Window Entries
Active Zone Set Data Window
Active Zone Set Data Window
Working with Device Information and Nicknames
Link Data Window
Displaying Detailed Device Information
Managing Device Port Nicknames
Exporting Device Information to a File
Creating a Nickname
Deleting a Nickname
Editing a Nickname
Exporting Nicknames to a File
Zoning a Fabric
Importing a Nicknames File
Zoning Concepts
Zones
Soft Zones
Aliases
Access Control List Hard Zones
Zone Sets
Zoning Database
Managing the Zoning Database
Using the Zoning Wizard
Managing the zoning database consists of the following
Editing the Zoning Database
Edit Zoning Dialog
Edit Zoning Dialog Tool Bar Buttons and Icons
Create Alias button create another name for a set of objects
Configuring the Zoning Database
Interop Auto Save
Saving the Zoning Database to a File
Default Visibility
Restoring the Zoning Database from a File
Restoring the Default Zoning Database
Removing All Zoning Definitions
Managing Zone Sets
Creating a Zone Set
Copying a Zone to a Zone Set
Activating and Deactivating a Zone Set
Removing a Zone from a Zone Set or from All Zone Sets
Managing Zones
Removing a Zone Set
Managing zones involves the following
Creating a Zone in a Zone Set
Adding Zone Members
Renaming a Zone or a Zone Set
Removing a Zone Member
Removing a Zone from a Zone Set
Removing a Zone from All Zone Sets
Managing Aliases
Changing Zone Types
Creating an Alias
Adding a Member to an Alias
Removing an Alias from All Zones
Merging Fabrics and Zoning
Zone Merge Failure
Zone Merge Failure Recovery
Managing Switches
Managing User Accounts
Factory User Accounts
User Account Administration Dialog Add Account
Creating User Accounts
User Account Administration Dialog Remove Account
Removing a User Account
Changing a User Account Password
User Account Administration Dialog Change Password
User Account Administration Dialog Modify Account
Modifying a User Account
Displaying Switch Information
Faceplate Display Switch Information
Switch Data Window
Switch Data Window Entries
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Port Statistics Data Window
Port Information Data Window
Configured Zonesets Data Windows
Configured Zonesets Data Window
Configuring Port Threshold Alarms
Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Dialog
Paging a Switch
Event
Count
Sample Window
Setting the Date/Time and Enabling NTP Client
Resetting a Switch
Switch Resets
Type Description
Using the Configuration Wizard
Configuring a Switch
Switch Properties
Symbolic Name
Switch Administrative States
Switch Administrative States
Domain ID and Domain ID Lock
Fabric Device Management Interface
Broadcast Support
Interop Mode for Zoning
In-band Management
Timeout Values
Timeout Values
Legacy Port Address Format
Network Properties
10. Network Properties Dialog
IP Configuration
IP Configuration Parameters
Remote Logging
NTP Client
Snmp Properties
11. Snmp Properties Dialog
Snmp Configuration
Snmp Configuration Parameters
Snmp Trap Configuration
Snmp Trap Configuration Parameters
Archiving a Switch
Restoring a Switch
12. Restore Dialogs Full and Selective
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
Factory Default Configuration Settings
Factory Default Configuration Settings
Downloading a Support File
Upgrading the Switch Using License Keys
13. Features License Key Dialog
Installing Firmware
Displaying Hardware Status
15. Hardware Status LEDs
Managing Ports
Displaying Port Information
Displaying Port Types
Monitoring Port Status
Port Types
Displaying Port Operational States
Displaying Port Speeds
Port Operational States
Port Speeds
Displaying Transceiver Media Status
Port Transceiver Media View
Port Statistics Data Window Entries
LIP ALPD,ALPS
Port Statistics Data Window Entries
Port Information Data Window Entries
Port Information Data Window Entries
Configuring Ports
Port Properties Dialog
Changing Port Administrative States
Port Administrative States
Changing Port Speeds
Changing Port Types
Stream Guard
Scan Device
Changing Port Symbolic Name
Using the Extended Credits Wizard
Resetting a Port
Designate Donor Ports
Testing Ports
Port Loopback Test Dialog
Managing Ports
Graphing Port Performance
Fabric View Graphs
Starting SANsurfer Performance Viewer
Exiting SANsurfer Performance Viewer
Save Default Performance View File Dialog
Saving and Opening Performance View Files
Changing the Default Performance View File Encryption Key
Setting SANsurfer Performance Viewer Preferences
Setting the Polling Frequency
Displaying Graphs
Arranging Graphs in the Display
Customizing Graphs
Managing Ports Graphing Port Performance
Printing Graphs
Rescaling a Selected Graph
Saving Graph Statistics to a File
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Command Line Interface
Logging On to a Switch
User Accounts
Working with Switch Configurations
Modifying a Configuration
Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations
Ftp ipaddress
Date, configswitch16910112003, for example
Commands
Command syntax is as follows
Command keyword keyword value
Table A-1. Command-Line Completion
Table A-2. Commands Listed by Authority Level
Admin Session Commands
Admin Command
Authority
Syntax
Keywords
Alias Command
Syntax alias
Remove alias memberlist
Members alias
Rename aliasold aliasnew
Config Command
Syntax config
Keywords activate configname
Edit configname
Restore
Manager Archive function are not compatible with the Config
Restore command
Save configname
# ftp symbolicname or ipaddress
Download the file to the workstation
Create Support Command
Admin session
Following is an example of the Create Support command
Create support
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Syntax date
Date Command
Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYY
Feature Command
Syntax feature
Keywords add licensekey
Log
Authority Admin
Firmware Install Command
Syntax firmware install
Hardreset Command
Syntax
Help Command
Keywords command
Syntax help command keyword
Authority None
History Command
Authority None Syntax history
Hotreset Command
Hotreset
Image Command
Ftp Ftp switchname
Wait for the unpack to complete
Lip Command
Following is an example of the Lip command
Reinitializes the specified loop port
Lip portnumber
Passwd Command
Syntax passwd accountname Keywords accountname
Syntax ping ipaddress
Ping Command
Keywords ipaddress
Ps Command
Following is an example of the Ps command
Syntax Examples
Displays current system process information
Closes the Telnet session
Quit Command
Syntax quit, exit, or logout
Reset Command
Config configname
System
Table A-3. Switch Configuration Defaults
Zoning
Table A-4. Port Configuration Defaults
Table A-5. Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults
Table A-6. Zoning Configuration Defaults
Table A-7. Snmp Configuration Defaults
Table A-8. System Configuration Defaults
Set Command
Syntax set
Switch state
Setup option
Port option
Set Config Command
Set config
Table A-9. Set Config Port Parameters
Port portnumber
Command Line Interface Set Config Command
Table A-9. Set Config Port Parameters
Table A-10. Set Config Switch Parameters
Number of milliseconds the switch
Table A-10. Set Config Switch Parameters
Table A-11. Set Config Threshold Parameters
Threshold
Table A-12. Set Config Zoning Parameters
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Following is an example of the Set Config Switch command
Following is an example of the Set Config Threshold command
To discard this configuration use the config cancel command
Following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command
Attributes
Set Log Command
Set log
Archive
Clear
Display filter
Level filter
Port portlist
Save
Start
Stop
Set Port Command
Disables the port by removing power from the port lasers
Port from accepting a device login
Down
Set Setup Command
Set setup
Table A-13. Snmp Configuration Settings
Snmp System
Table A-14. System Configuration Settings
Table A-14. System Configuration Settings
Setup snmp
Following is an example of the Set Setup System command
SANbox Manager admin # set setup system
Show Command
Alarm option
Keywords about
Broadcast
Fdmi portwwn
Log option
Ns option
Pagebreak
Perf option
Table A-15. Show Port Parameters
Lipalpdalps
Post log
Steering domainid
Table A-16. Switch Operational Parameters
Support
Topology
Displays all connected devices
Users
Version
Following is an example of the Show Domains command
Following is an example of the Show Fabric command
Following is an example of the Show Fdmi command
Following is an example of the Show Fdmi WWN command
Following is an example of the Show NS domainID command
Following is an example of the Show NS local domain command
Following is an example of the Show NS portID command
Following is an example of the Show Interface command
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Following is an example of the Show Port command
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Following is an example of the Show Switch command
Following is an example of the Show Topology command
Command Line Interface Show Command
Following is an example of the Show Version command
Show Config Command
Show config
Following is an example of the Show Config Switch command
Following is an example of the Show Config Threshold command
Following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command
Show Log Command
Show log
Number of events
Component
Settings
Level
Options
Port
Following is an example of the Show Log Options command
Following is an example of the Show Log Level command
Following is an example of the Show Log command
Show Perf Command
Errors portnumber
Following is an example of the Show Perf Byte command
Show setup
Show Setup Command
Mfg
Following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command
Following is an example of the Show Setup System command
Power from the switch
Shutdown Command
Shutdown
Test Command
Test
Port portnumber testtype
Status
Admin start
Command Line Interface Test Command
Examples The following is an example of the Uptime command
Uptime Command
Authority None Syntax uptime
User Command
Following is an example of the User Add command
Following is an example of the User Edit command
Following is an example of the User Delete command
Following is an example of the User List command
Following is an example of the Whoami command
Whoami Command
Whoami
Zone Command
Syntax zone
Members zone
Remove zone memberlist
Rename zoneold zonenew
Type zone zonetype
Following is an example of the Zone Members command
Following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command
Zoneset Command
Syntax zoneset
Rename zonesetold zonesetnew
Remove zoneset zonelist
Zones zoneset
Opens a Zoning Edit session
Zoning Command
History
Limits
Table A-17. Zoning Database Limits
Following is an example of the Zoning Limits command
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Following is an example of the Zoning List command
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Access Control List Zone
Administrative State
Alarm
BootP
Class 3 Service
Configured Zone Sets
Default Visibility
Fabric Management Switch
Input Power LED
Inter-Switch Link
Maintenance Button
Maintenance Mode
Zoning Database
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
Soft Zone
Target
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