Q-Logic 59042-07 A manual Start SANsurfer Switch Manager

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4.2.6

Start SANsurfer Switch Manager

You can start SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone application or from SANsurfer Management Suite.

Note: After the switch is operational, you can also open the SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet, by entering the switch IP address in an internet browser. If your workstation does not have the Java 2 Run Time Environment program, you will be prompted to download it.

„To start SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone application, do the following.

1.Start the SANsurfer Switch Manager using one of the following methods:

‰For Windows, double-click the SANsurfer Switch Manager shortcut, or select SANsurfer Switch Manager from Start menu, depending on how you installed the SANsurfer Switch Manager application. From a command line, you can enter the SANsurfer_Switch_Manager command:

<install_directory>SANsurfer_Switch_Manager.exe

‰For Linux or Solaris, enter the following command:

<install_directory>./SANsurfer_Switch_Manager

2.In the Initial Start dialog, click the Open Configuration Wizard button. When you power up the switch, the Configuration Wizard will recognize the switch and lead you through the configuration process.

„To start SANsurfer Switch Manager from SANsurfer Management Suite, do the following.

1.Start the SANsurfer Management Suite application using one of the following methods:

‰For Windows, double-click the SANsurfer shortcut, or select SANsurfer from Start menu, depending on how you installed the SANsurfer application. From a command line, enter the following command:

<install_directory>\SANsurfer.exe

‰For Linux or Solaris enter the SANsurfer command:

<install_directory>./SANsurfer

2.From the SANsurfer Management Suite home page, click the SANsurfer Switch Manager button.

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Q-Logic 59042-07 A manual Start SANsurfer Switch Manager, ‰ For Linux or Solaris, enter the following command