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Alarm Log Data Window
Changing Default File Password
Working Status Indicator
Switch Administrative States
Zoning Configuration
Resetting a Switch
Access Control List Hard Zones
Set Setup Command
Command Line Interface
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Quit Command
Quit Command
Closes the Telnet session.
Authority
User
Syntax
quit, exit, or logout
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Contents
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Guide
Document Revision History
SANbox2 Switch Management User’s Guide
Table of Contents
11.2
Section Managing Fabrics
Section Managing Switches
Section Managing Ports
Appendix a Command Line Interface
Glossary Index
Tables
Figures
Port Statistics Data Window Entries
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Related Materials
Intended Audience
Contact Information
Technical Support
Availability
Training
Management Workstation Requirements
Installing SANbox Manager
For Windows
For Linux
Press the Enter key Enter the following command
For Solaris
SANbox Manager Window
Starting SANbox Manager
Load Default Fabric View File Window
Save Current Fabric View Window
Exiting SANbox Manager
Changing Default File Password
Uninstalling SANbox Manager
Preferences Window
Setting Preferences
Viewing Software Version and Copyright Information
Using Online Help
Faceplate Display
SANbox Manager User Interface
Topology Display
Menu Shortcut Keys
Menu Bar
Some menu selections have shortcut keys as shown in Table
Tool Bar buttons
Tool Bar
Fabric Tree
Fabric Tree
Data Window and Tabs
Working Status Indicator
Graphic Window
Switch and Link Status
Using the Topology Display
Opening the Faceplate Display and Popup Menus
Working with Switches and Links
Selecting Switches and Links
Moving a Switch in the Display
Topology Data Windows
Using the Faceplate Display
Selecting Ports
Port Views and Status
Working with Ports
Faceplate Data Windows
Opening Popup Menus
Fabric Security
User Authentication
Security
Adding a Fabric
Managing the Fabric Database
Rediscovering a Fabric
Removing a Fabric
Opening a Fabric View File
Saving a Fabric View File
Adding a New Switch to a Fabric
Displaying Fabric Information
Replacing a Failed Switch in a Fabric
Deleting Switches and Links
Fabric Status
Topology Display Switch and Status Icons
Switch communication interrupted Red
Active Zone Set Data Window
Active Zone Set Data Window
Zoning Concepts
Zoning a Fabric
Soft Zones
Zones
Aliases
Access Control List Hard Zones
Virtual Private Fabric Hard Zones
Zoning Database
Zone Sets
Zoning Configuration
Auto Save
Merge Mode
Default Visibility
Restoring Default Zoning
Using the Zoning Config Window
Zone Merge Failure
Zone Merge Failure Recovery
Merging Fabrics and Zoning
Edit Zoning Window
Using the Edit Zoning Window
Edit Zoning Window Tool Bar Buttons
Managing Zone Sets
Activating and Deactivating a Zone Set
Creating a Zone Set
Removing a Zone Set
Copying a Zone to a Zone Set
Removing a Zone from a Zone Set or from All Zone Sets
Creating a Zone in a Zone Set
Removing All Zoning Definitions
Managing Zones
Adding Zone Members
Removing a Zone from All Zone Sets
Renaming a Zone or a Zone Set
Removing a Zone Member
Removing a Zone from a Zone Set
Creating an Alias
Changing Zone Types
Managing Aliases
Removing an Alias from All Zones
Adding a Member to an Alias
Displaying Switch Information
Managing Switches
Faceplate Display
Displaying Hardware Status
Name Server Data Window Entries
Name Server Data Window
Switch Data Window Entries
Switch Data Window
Port Information Data Window
Port Statistics Data Window
Alarm Log Data Window
Configured Zonesets Data Window
Configuring a Switch
Exporting Alarm Log Information to a File
Paging a Switch
Resetting a Switch
Chassis Name
Switch Configuration
Switch Administrative States
Switch Administrative States
Broadcast Support
Domain ID
Timeout Values
Timeout Values
Network Properties Window
Network Configuration
IP Configuration Parameters
IP Configuration
Remote Logging
Snmp Configuration
Snmp Configuration Parameters
Snmp Trap Configuration Parameters
Snmp Trap Configuration
Configuration Backup
Configuration Restore
Archiving a Switch
Reinitializing the Configuration File System
Loading Firmware
Restoring a Switch
Factory Default Configuration Settings
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
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Displaying Port Information
Managing Ports
Port Modes
Monitoring Port Status
Displaying Port Modes
Port Speeds
Displaying Port Operational States
Displaying Port Speeds
Port Operational States
Port Statistics Data Window Entries
Displaying Tranceiver Media Status
Transceiver Media View
Port Statistics Data Window Entries
Port Statistics Data Window Entries
Port Info Data Window Entries
Port Properties Window
Configuring Ports
Changing Port Speeds
Changing Port Administrative States
Port Administrative States
Changing Port Modes
Extending Port Credits
Changing TL Modes
Changing Buffer-to-Buffer Credits
Stream Guard
Extended Credits Window
Testing Ports
Resetting a Port
Managing Ports Testing Ports
Logging On to a Switch
Command Line Interface
Command keyword keyword value
Command Syntax
Command syntax is as follows
Table A-1. Commands Listed by Authority Level
Commands
Keywords start
Admin Command
Authority Admin
Cancel
Authority Admin Syntax alias
Alias Command
Rename aliasold aliasnew
Remove alias members
Edit config
Config Command
Syntax config
Keywords activate config
Save config
Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYY
Date Command
Authority Admin Syntax date
Examples
Fallback Command
Authority
Syntax
Keywords
Help Command
Help command keyword
Command
History
History Command
User
Unpack file
Image Command
Authority Admin Syntax image cleanup
Keywords cleanup
Portnumber
Lip Command
Lip portnumber
Accountname
Passwd Command
Admin
Passwd accountname
Displays current system process information
Ps Command
Examples The following is an example of the Ps command
Authority User Syntax ps
Syntax quit, exit, or logout
Quit Command
Authority User
Closes the Telnet session
Keywords config
Reset Command
Authority Admin Syntax reset config factory
Table A-3. Port Configuration Defaults
Table A-2. Switch Configuration Defaults
Table A-3. Port Configuration Defaults
Table A-5. System Configuration Defaults
Examples The following example clears the list of alarms
Set Alarm Clear Command
Clears the log list of alarms
Syntax set alarm clear
State
Set Beacon Command
Set beacon state
Port portnumber
Set Config Command
Set config
Table A-6. Set Config Port Parameters
Use Arbff instead of idles on loop
Table A-7. Set Config Switch Parameters
With formatting and current values will follow
Table A-8. Set Config Zoning Parameters
Mfstov
Following is an example of the Set Config Switch command
Following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command
Clear
Set Log Command
Set log
Archive
Save
Level level
Port ports
Stop
Log Stop command
Start
Set Port Command
Snmp System
Set Setup Command
Set setup
Table A-9. Snmp Configuration Settings
Table A-10. System Configuration Settings
Contact
Following is an example of the Set Setup System command
Set switch
Set Switch Command
Keywords about
Show Command
Table A-11. Show Port Parameters
Log option
Perf option
LIP Alpd Alps
Users
Setup option
Steering domainid
Topology
Following is an example of the Show Fabric command
Following is an example of the Show Domains command
Following is an example of the Show Topology command
Following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command
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LIPF8F7
Following is an example of the Show Port command
Following is an example of the Show Switch command
Displays zoning configuration parameters for the switch
Show Config Command
Show config
Displays configuration parameters for the switch
Following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command
Following is an example of the Show Config Switch command
Keywords component
Show Log Command
Following is an example of the Show Log command
Following is an example of the Show Log Options command
Keywords byte bytes/sec
Show Perf Command
Displays performance data for all ports
Syntax show perf
Displays the current Snmp settings
Show Setup Command
Displays the current Snmp and system settings
Show setup
Following is an example of the Show Setup System command
Syntax shutdown
Shutdown Command
Testtype
Test Command
Syntax test portnumber testtype Keywords portnumber
Set port x state online
Authority User Syntax uptime
Uptime Command
Examples The following is an example of the Uptime command
Delete accountname
User Command
Accounts
Add
Following is an example of the User List command
Following is an example of the User Delete command
Authority User Syntax whoami
Whoami Command
Examples The following is an example of the Whoami command
Syntax zone
Zone Command
Type zone zonetype
Members zone
Remove zone members
Rename zoneold zonenew
Following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command
Following is an example of the Zone Members command
Keywords active
Zoneset Command
Zones zoneset
Remove zoneset zonelist
Rename zonesetold zonesetnew
Opens a Zoning Edit session
Zoning Command
Edit
Following is an example of the Zoning List command
Configured Zoning Information
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Fabric Management Switch
BootP
Class 2 Service
Class 3 Service
Power On Self Test Post
Input Power LED
Output Power LED
Over Temperature LED
Worldwide Name WWN
Small Form Factor
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
Target
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