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5.Verify the POST results. Open a Telnet session with the default IP address (10.0.0.1), and enter the Show Slot command to display the diagnostic status for the CPU module. Refer to the ”Show Command” on page B-63. You could also display the diagnostic status using the Switch tab or Blade Info tab of the SANbox Manager faceplate display. Refer to the SANbox2-64 Switch Management User’s Guide.

Note: A “Failed” status could indicate a faulty blade or module. Enter the Show POST Log command for more information or contact your authorized maintenance provider.

6.Compare firmware versions. Open a Telnet session and enter the Show Version command to determine the firmware version.

„If the firmware versions on the two CPU modules are the same, proceed to step 9 to restore the switch configuration.

„If the firmware versions are different, proceed to step 7 to install firmware.

7.Install firmware. Acquire the firmware image file from your own storage or you can download firmware from the QLogic web site.

8.Load the image file on the switch. Move to the directory that contains the firmware image file and open an FTP session. When prompted, enter the account name (images) and password (images). Enter the Put command and specify the name of the image file.

ftp 10.0.0.1 User: images Password: images ftp> binary

ftp> put image_file

ftp> bye

9.Unpack the image file. Press and hold the Maintenance button for four seconds to place the switch in maintenance mode. Open a Telnet session and log in with the account name “prom” and password “prom”.

Telnet 10.0.0.1

Sanbox2 login: prom

Password: prom

10.Select option 1 from the maintenance menu. When prompted for a file name enter the firmware image file name. After the unpacking is complete, select option 7 to reset the switch.

0)Exit

1)Image Unpack

2)Reset Network Config

3)Reset Password File

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