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Simplify R 59183-01 A Page i SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Firmware V ersion 6.7.
Page ii 59183-01 A S SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide © 2000–2007 QLogic Corporation. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.
59183-01 A Page iii T able of Content s Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Switch Models and Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 1.2 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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59183-01 A Page v SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A 6.6.1 Online T ests for Port s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-12 6.6.2 Offline T est s for Ports . . . . . . . . . . .
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59183-01 A Page vii SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A Section 1 1 Event Log Configuration 1 1.1 S ta rting and S topping Event Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1-1 1 1.2 Displaying the Event Log .
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59183-01 A 1-1 Section 1 Introduction This guide describes the feature s and use of the command line interface for SANbox 5000 Series switches running fi rmware version 6.
1 – Introduction Switch Models and Examples 1-2 59183-01 A S 1.1 Switch Models and Examples The commands and displays of the command line interface vary depending on the switch model. All examples in this gu ide are t aken from a SANbox 5600 switch unless state d otherwise.
1 – Introduction New in This Release 59183-01 A 1-3 A 1.4 New in This Release The following features are new in this relea se: The switch is equipped with the Qu ickT ools embedded graphical user interface. QuickT ools is a web applet that provides basic fabric managemen t tools.
1 – Introduction T echnical Support 1-4 59183-01 A S 1.5 T echnical Support Customers should cont act their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch product s. QLogic-direct customers may contact QLogic T echnical Support; others will be redire cted to their authorized maintenance provider .
1 – Introduction T echnical Support 59183-01 A 1-5 A 1.5.3 Cont act Information Support Headquarters QLogic Cor poration 12984 V alley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3657 USA QLogic Web Site www .qlogic.com T echnical Support Web Site support.qlogic.
1 – Introduction T echnical Support 1-6 59183-01 A S Notes.
59183-01 A 2-1 Section 2 Command Line Interface Usage This section describes the f ollowing tasks: Logging In to the Switch Opening and Closing an Admin Session Entering Commands Getti.
2 – Command Line Interface Usage Logging In to the Switch 2-2 59183-01 A S 2.1 Logging In to the Switch T o log in to a switch through T elnet, open a command line window on the workstation and e nter the T elnet command followed by the switch IP address: # telnet ip_address The T elnet window opens prompting you for a login.
2 – Comma nd Line I nterface Usage Opening and Closing a n Admin Session 59183-01 A 2-3 A 2.2 Opening and Closing an Admin Session The command line interface performs mon itoring and configuration tasks. Commands that perform monitoring t asks are available to all user accounts.
2 – Command Line Interface Usage Getting Help 2-4 59183-01 A S 2.4 Getting Help T o display help for a command, enter the Help command follo wed by the command.
2 – Comma nd Line I nterface Usage Creating a Support Fil e 59183-01 A 2-5 A 2.6 Creating a Support File If you contact tech nical support about a pr oblem with your switch, they may request that you create and send a support file.
2 – Command Line Interface Usage Creating a Support File 2-6 59183-01 A S If your workstation does no t have an FT P server , enter the Create Support command to create the support file, an d use FT.
2 – Comma nd Line I nterface Usage Downloading and Uploading Files 59183-01 A 2-7 A 2.7 Downloading an d Uploading Fi les There are several files that reside on t he switch that you can download to the workstation for examination or f or safe keeping.
2 – Command Line Interface Usage Downloading and Uploading Files 2-8 59183-01 A S T o upload a file from the workst ation to the switch, do the following 1. Enter the FTP command and the switch IP address or symbolic na me. >ftp 10.0.0.1 2. When prompted for a user and p assword, enter the FTP account name and password (images, image s).
59183-01 A 3-1 Section 3 User Account Configuration User accounts and their respective passwords are the first line of switch security . A user account consist s of an account name, an auth ority level, and a n expiration date. Switches come from the factory with cert ain user accounts defined for special purposes.
3 – User Account Configuration Displaying User Account Information 3-2 59183-01 A S 3.1 Displaying User Account Information Y ou can display all user account s defined on the switch ( User Account s command) or just those user accounts that are logged on (User List or Show Users commands).
3 – User Account Configuration Creating User Account s 59183-01 A 3-3 A 3.2 Creating User Account s A user account consist s of an account name, an auth ority level, and a n expiration date. The account name can b e up to 15 characters and must begin with an alphanumeric character .
3 – User Account Configuration Modifying User Account s and Passwords 3-4 59183-01 A S 3.3 Modifying User Acco unt s and Passwords Only the Admin user account ca n modify a user account, delete a u ser account, or change the password o f another user account.
59183-01 A 4-1 Section 4 Network and Fabric Configuration The switch network configuratio n consists of the following: Network discovery method IP address Subnet mask IP gateway address The network discovery method determines how the switch acquires it s IP address.
4 – Network and Fabric Configura tion Displaying Name Server Information 4-2 59183-01 A S 4.1 Displaying Name Server Information The Show NS command displays the list of WWNs in fab ric as shown in .
4 – Network and Fabric Configuration Displaying the Ethernet Netwo rk Configuration 59183-01 A 4-3 A 4.2 Displaying the Ethernet Network Conf iguration The Show Fabric command displays IP addresses (Enet IP Addr) for all switches in the fabric as shown in the following example.
4 – Network and Fabric Configura tion Configuring the Ethe rnet Port 4-4 59183-01 A S 4.3 Configuring the Ethernet Port Configure the switch Ethernet port using the Set Setup System command within an Admin session. The following exampl e configures a new IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
4 – Network and Fabric Configuration V erifying a Switch in the Network 59183-01 A 4-5 A 4.4 V erifying a Switch in the Network Y ou can verify that a switch is communicating in the netwo rk using the Ping command. The following example successfully test s the network for a switch with IP address 10.
4 – Network and Fabric Configura tion V erifying and T r acing Fi bre Channel Connections 4-6 59183-01 A S Enter the Fctrace command to display Fibre Channel routing information between two devices as shown in the following ex ample. The devices can b e defined as Fibre Channel addresses or WWNs.
59183-01 A 5-1 Section 5 Switch Configuration Switch configuration consist s of the following tasks: Displaying Switch Information Managing Switch Services Managing Switch Configurations Paging a Switch Setting the Date and T ime Resetting a Switch Installing Firmware Managing Switch Feature Upgrades 5.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 5-2 59183-01 A S 5.1.1 Switch Operational Information The Show Switch command displays a va riety of switch operational information.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 59183-01 A 5-3 A 5.1.2 System Proce ss Information The Ps command displays system process information to help you determine what processes are running and CPU usage. The following example displays current system processes.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 5-4 59183-01 A S 5.1.3 Elap sed Time Between Reset s The Uptime command displ ays the elapsed time si nce the switch was last reset and the reset method. A hot reset o r non-disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed time reported by this command.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 59183-01 A 5-5 A 5.1.4 Configuration Information The Show Config command displays a variety of config uration information at the port and switch levels.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 5-6 59183-01 A S 5.1.4.2 Zoning Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Zoning command to display zoning configuration parameters. These p arameters determine how zoning is applied to the switch.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 59183-01 A 5-7 A 5.1.5 Hardware Information Enter the Show Chassis command to display the st atus of the switch hardware including fans, power supplies, internal tempe rature, and Heartbeat LED status.
5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information 5-8 59183-01 A S 5.1.6 Firmware Information Enter the Show V ersion command to display a sum mary of switch identity information including the firmware ve rsion.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Services 59183-01 A 5-9 A 5.2 Managing Switch Services Y ou can configure your switch to suit the demands of yo ur environment by enabling or disabling a variety of switch services. Y ou manage the switch services using the Show Setup Services and Se t Setup Services commands.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Services 5-10 59183-01 A S Enter the Set Setup Services command within a n Admin session to configure the switch services as shown in the followin g example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations 59183-01 A 5-1 1 A 5.3 Managing Switch Configurations The switch configuration determin es the basic operational characteristics of the switch. A switch support s up to 10 configurations including the def ault configuration, named Default Config.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations 5-12 59183-01 A S 5.3.3 Copy a Switch Configuration Enter the Config Copy command to create a copy of an existing c onfiguration as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin) config copy config_1 config_2 5.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations 59183-01 A 5-13 A The following is an example of the Set Config Switch comma nd. Refer to T able 13-17 for a description of the switch configuration p arameters.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations 5-14 59183-01 A S 5.3.6 Back Up and Restore a Switch Configuration Successful management of switches and f abrics depends on th e effective use of switch configurations.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations 59183-01 A 5-15 A 5.3.6.2 Downloading the Configuration File Y ou use FTP to download the configda ta file to your workst ation for safe keeping and to upload the file back to the switch for the restore function.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Configurations 5-16 59183-01 A S 5.3.6.3 Restoring the Configuration File The restore operation begins wit h FTP to upload the configuration file from the workstation to the switch, then finishes with a T elnet session and the Config Restore command.
5 – Switch Configuration Paging a Switch 59183-01 A 5-17 A 5.4 Paging a Switch T o help you locate a particu lar switch in a rack of switches, you can turn on the beacon feature with the Set Beacon command. This causes all port Logged-In LEDs to flash in unison.
5 – Switch Configuration Setting the Date and T ime 5-18 59183-01 A S Enter the Set T imezone to change the time zone as sh own in the following example: SANbox (admin) #> set timezone Africa America Antarctica Asia Atlantic Australia Europe Indian Pacific UTC Press ENTER for more options or 'q' to make a selection.
5 – Switch Configuration Setting the Date and T ime 59183-01 A 5-19 A T o configure the switch to use an NTP server , enter the Set Setup System command to enable the NTP client an d to specify the NTP server IP address.
5 – Switch Configuration Resetting a Switch 5-20 59183-01 A S 5.6 Resetting a Switch T able 5-2 describes the methods for resetting a switch, the corre sponding command, and the impact on the switch. 5.7 Inst alling Firmware New firmware becomes available periodi cally either on CD-ROM or from the QLogic web site.
5 – Switch Configuration Installing Firmware 59183-01 A 5-21 A 5.7.1 Nondisruptive Activation Y ou can load an d activate new firmware on a switch disruptively or nondisruptively depending on the condition of the fabric and t he commands you choose.
5 – Switch Configuration Installing Firmware 5-22 59183-01 A S Pathname for the firmware image file 1. Enter the following commands to downloa d the firmware from a re mote host to the switch, install the firmware, then reset the switch to activate the firmware.
5 – Switch Configuration Installing Firmware 59183-01 A 5-23 A 5.7.3 Custom Firmware Inst allation A custom firmware installation downloads the firmware imag e file from a remote host to the switch, unpacks the image file , and resets the switch in separate step s.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Feature Upg rades 5-24 59183-01 A S 5.8 Managing Switch Feature Upgrades The following features are available to upgrade your switch through the purch ase an.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch F eature Upgrades 59183-01 A 5-25 A 5.8.2 Inst all a Feature License Key Enter the Feature Add command to inst all a license key on your switch as shown in t.
5 – Switch Configuration Managing Switch Feature Upg rades 5-26 59183-01 A S Notes.
59183-01 A 6-1 Section 6 Port Configuration This section describes the following to pics: Displaying Port Information Modifying Port Operating Characteristics Port Binding Resetting a Port Configuring Port Threshold Alarms T esting a Port Extending Port T ransmission Distance 6.
6 – Port Configur ation Displaying Port Information 6-2 59183-01 A S 6.1.1 Port Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Port command to display the port configuration parameters. These p arameters determine t he operational characteristics of the port.
6 – Port Configura tion Displaying Port Information 59183-01 A 6-3 A 6.1.2 Port Operational Information Enter the Show Port command to display port ope rational information.
6 – Port Configur ation Displaying Port Information 6-4 59183-01 A S 6.1.3 Port Threshold Alarm Co nfiguration Parameters Enter the Show Config Threshold command t o display the port threshold alarm parameters. These parameters d etermine the error th resholds at which the switch issues alarms.
6 – Port Configura tion Displaying Port Information 59183-01 A 6-5 A 6.1.4 Port Performance Enter the Show Perf command to display port performance in t erms of the volume of data transmitted, d ata received, or errors. Y ou can display continuous live performance information for one or more port s, or an instantaneous summar y .
6 – Port Configur ation Displaying Port Information 6-6 59183-01 A S 6.1.5 T ransceiver Information Enter the Show Media command to disp lay operational information about one or more transceivers as shown in t he following example. Refer to T abl e 13-25 for a description of the transceiver informatio n in the Show Media display .
6 – Port Configura tion Modifying Port Operating Characteristics 59183-01 A 6-7 A 6.2 Modifying Port Operati ng Characteristics Y ou can make permanent or temporary cha nges to p ort opera ting characteristics. Y ou make permanent port configuration ch anges using the Set Config Port command.
6 – Port Configur ation Port Binding 6-8 59183-01 A S Y ou can configure all ports based a specified so urce port using the Set Config Ports comman d. The following example configures ports 0–20 based on port 3. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) config edit SANbox (admin) #> set config ports 3 .
6 – Port Configura tion Resetting a Port 59183-01 A 6-9 A Enter the Set Config Security Portbinding command to e nable p ort binding for the selected port and to specify t he world wide names of the authorized port s/devices. The following example enables port bindi ng on po rt 1 and specifies two device world wide names.
6 – Port Configur ation Configuring Port Threshold Alarms 6-10 59183-01 A S 6.5 Configuring Port Threshold Alarms The switch can monitor a set of port errors and g enerates alarms based on user-defined sample windows and thre sholds.
6 – Port Configura tion Configuring Port Thresh old Alar ms 59183-01 A 6-1 1 A Enter the Set Config Thresho ld command to enable and configure port threshold monitoring on the switch: SANbox #> a.
6 – Port Configur ation T esting a Port 6-12 59183-01 A S 6.6 T esting a Port Y ou can test a port using the Te s t P o r t command using online or offline tests.
6 – Port Configura tion T e stin g a Por t 59183-01 A 6-13 A 6.6.2 Offline T est s for Port s An offline test is a disrup tive test that exercises the port connections. Y ou must place the port in the diagnostics st ate usin g the Set Port command before st arting the test.
6 – Port Configur ation T esting a Port 6-14 59183-01 A S 6.6.3 Display Port T est Result s Y ou can display the test statu s while th e test is in progress by entering the T est S tatus Port comman.
6 – Port Configura tion Extending Port T ransmission Dist ance 59183-01 A 6-15 A 6.7 Extending Port T ransmission Distance Y ou can extend the dist ance over which an F_Port or G_ Port port can transmit by borrowing buf fer credits from other port s.
6 – Port Configur ation Extending Port T ransmission Distance 6-16 59183-01 A S Enter the Show Donor command to disp lay the extended credit status for the switch as shown in the following example: .
59183-01 A 7-1 Section 7 Zoning Configuration This section describes the f ollowing tasks: Displaying Zoning Database Info rmation Configuring the Zoning Dat abase Modifying the Zoning Dat.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Displaying Zoning Dat abase Information 7-2 59183-01 A S 7.1 Displaying Zoning Dat abase Information Y ou can display the following information about th e zoning database.
7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Data base Information 59183-01 A 7-3 A Enter the Zoning List comman d to display all zone sets, zone s, and zone members in the zoning databa se as shown i.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Displaying Zoning Dat abase Information 7-4 59183-01 A S 7.1.2 Active Zone Set Information The Zoning Active and Zoneset Active commands displa y information about the active zone set.
7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Data base Information 59183-01 A 7-5 A 7.1.3 Zone Set Membership Information The Zoneset Zo nes and Zone Zone set s commands display zone set membership information.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Displaying Zoning Dat abase Information 7-6 59183-01 A S 7.1.5 Alias and Alias Membership Information The Alias List and Alias Membe rs commands display information about aliases.
7 – Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Data base Information 59183-01 A 7-7 A 7.1.6 Zoning Modification History Enter the Zoning History command to display a record of zoning modifications as sh.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Displaying Zoning Dat abase Information 7-8 59183-01 A S 7.1.7 Zoning Dat abase Limit s Enter the Zoning Limit s command to display a summary of the objects in the zoning.
7 – Zoning Configuration Configuring the Zoning Dat abase 59183-01 A 7-9 A 7.2 Configuring the Zoning Dat abase Y ou can configure how the zoning dat abase is applied to the switch and exchanged with the fabric through th e zoning configuration p arameters.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Configuring the Zoning Dat abase 7-10 59183-01 A S The Config Edit session provides access to the Set Config Zoning command as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit The config named default is being edited.
7 – Zoning Configuration Modifying the Zoning Dat abase 59183-01 A 7-1 1 A 7.3 Modifying the Zoning Dat abase T o modify the zoning databa se, you must open an Admin session with the Admin S tart command.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Resetting the Zoning Database 7-12 59183-01 A S 7.4 Resetting the Zoning Dat abase There are two ways to remove all aliases, zones, and zone set s from the zoning datab a.
7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Zone Sets 59183-01 A 7-13 A 7.6 Managing Zone Set s Managing Zone Sets consist s of the following tasks: Create a Zone Set Delete a Zone Set Rename a Zo.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Managing Zone Sets 7-14 59183-01 A S 7.6.3 Rename a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Rename comma nd to rename a zone set as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoning edit SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zoneset rename zoneset_old zoneset_new SANbox (admin-zoning) #>zoning save 7.
7 – Zoning Configuration Managi ng Zones 59183-01 A 7-15 A 7.6.8 Deactivate a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Deactivate command to deactivate the active zone set and disable zoning in the fabric: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoneset deactivate 7.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Managing Zone s 7-16 59183-01 A S 7.7.3 Rename a Zone Enter the Zone Rename command to rename zone_1 t o zone_a as shown in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> zoning edit SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zone rename zone_1 zone_a SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zoning save 7.
7 – Zoning Configuration Managing Aliases 59183-01 A 7-17 A 7.8 Managing Aliases Managing aliases consists of the following t asks: Create an Alias Delete an Alias Rename an Alias Copy an Alias Add Members to an Alias Remove Members from an Alias All of these tasks require an Admin session and a Zoning Edit session.
7 – Zoning Config ur at ion Managing Aliase s 7-18 59183-01 A S 7.8.4 Copy an Alias Enter the Alias Copy command to copy alias_1 an d it s contents to alias_2 as shown in the following example: SANb.
59183-01 A 8-1 Section 8 Connection Security Configuration This section describes the f ollowing tasks: Managing SSL and SSH Services Displaying SSL and SSH Services Creating an SSL Security Certificate The switch supports secure connections with T elnet and switch management applications.
8 – Connection Secu rity Configuration Managing SSL and SSH Services 8-2 59183-01 A S Enter the Set Setup Services command to man age both SSH and SSL services as shown in the following exa mple: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
8 – Connection Secu r ity Con fig ur a tion Displaying SSL and SSH Services 59183-01 A 8-3 A 8.2 Displaying SSL and SSH Services Enter the Show Setup Services command to display the status of the SS.
8 – Connection Secu rity Configuration Creating an SSL Security Certificate 8-4 59183-01 A S Notes.
59183-01 A 9-1 Section 9 Device Security Configuration This section describes the f ollowing tasks: Displaying Security Databa se Information Configuring the Security Dat abase Modifying t.
9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Dat abase Information 9-2 59183-01 A S 9.1 Displaying Security Dat abase Information Y ou can display the following information about th e secur.
9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Dat abase Information 59183-01 A 9-3 A Enter the Security List command to display all security set s, groups, and group members in the security .
9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Dat abase Information 9-4 59183-01 A S 9.1.2 Active Security Set Information The Security Active and Securi tyset Active commands display information about the active security set.
9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Dat abase Information 59183-01 A 9-5 A 9.1.3 Security Set Membership Information The Securityset Groups a nd Group Securitysets comman ds display security set membership information.
9 – Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Dat abase Information 9-6 59183-01 A S 9.1.5 Security Dat abase Modification History Enter the Security History command to displa y a record of .
9 – Device Security Configuration Configuring the Security Dat abase 59183-01 A 9-7 A 9.2 Configuring the Security Dat abase Y ou can configure how the security da tabase is applied to the switch and exchanged with the fabric through the security co nfiguration parameters.
9 – Device Security Configuration Configuring the Security Database 9-8 59183-01 A S T o modify the security configuration, you must open an Admin session with the Admin S tart command. An Admin session pr event s other accounts from makin g changes at the same time either through T elnet or Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007.
9 – Device Security Configuration Modifying the Security Da tabase 59183-01 A 9-9 A 9.3 Modifying the Security Dat abase T o modify the security database, you must ope n an Admin session with the Admin S tart command.
9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Secu rity Sets 9-10 59183-01 A S 9.5 Managing Security Set s Managing Security Sets consis t s of the following tasks: Create a Security Set Delete.
9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Security Sets 59183-01 A 9-1 1 A 9.5.5 Add Group s to a Security Set Enter the Securityset Add comma nd to add a group to a security set as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin-security) #> securityset add securityset_1 group_isl group_port 9.
9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Group s 9-12 59183-01 A S 9.6 Managing Group s Managing Groups consist s of the following tasks: Create a Group Delete a Group Rename a Group .
9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Group s 59183-01 A 9-13 A 9.6.4 Copy a Group Enter the Group Copy command to copy the contents of an existing group (group_port) to a new group (port_1) as shown in the following example: SANbox (admin-security) #> group copy group_port port_1 9.
9 – Device Security Configuration Managing Group s 9-14 59183-01 A S 9.6.6 Modify a Group Member Modifying a group member involve s changing the member attributes. The member attributes define the authent ication method, encryption methods, secret s, and fabric binding, depending on the grou p type.
59183-01 A 10-1 Section 10 RADIUS Server Configuration Authentication can be performe d locally using the switch’s security dat abase, or remotely using a Remote Dial-In User Serv ice (RADIUS) server such as Microsof t RADIUS. With a RADIUS server , the security dat abase for the entire fabric resides on the server .
10 – RADIUS Server Configuration Displaying RADIUS Server Information 10-2 59183-01 A S 10.1 Displaying RADIUS Server Information Enter the Show Setup Radius comman d to display RADIUS server information as shown in the following example. Refer to T able 13-20 for a description of the RADIUS server configuration p arameters.
10 – RADIUS Server Configuration Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch 59183-01 A 10-3 A 10.2 Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch Enter the Set Setu p Radius command to configure a RADIUS server on the switch as shown in the following exa mple.
10 – RADIUS Server Configuration Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch 10-4 59183-01 A S Notes.
59183-01 A 11 - 1 Section 1 1 Event Log Configuration This section describes the f ollowing tasks: S tarting and S topping Event Logging Displaying the Event Log Managing the Event Log Con.
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Displaying the Event Log 11 - 2 59183-01 A S 11 . 2 Displaying the Event Log Enter the Show Log command to display the e vent log.
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Displaying the Event Log 59183-01 A 11 - 3 A 1 1.2.1 Filtering the Event Log Disp lay Y ou can customize what event s are displayed according to the component or severity level. Enter the Show Log Display command to filter the events in the display .
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Managing the Eve nt Log Configuration 11 - 4 59183-01 A S 11 . 3 Managing the Event Log Configuration Managing the Event Log Configuration c onsist s of the following tasks: Configure the Event Log Display the Event Log Configuration Restore the Event Log Configuration 1 1.
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Clearing the Event Log 59183-01 A 11 - 5 A 1 1.3.2 Display the Event Log Configuration Enter the Show Log Settings command to display a ll event log configuration setti.
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Logging to a Remote Ho st 11 - 6 59183-01 A S 11 . 5 Logging to a Remote Host The switch comes from the factory with local lo gging enabled, which instruct s the switch firmware to maint ain an event log in switch memory .
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Creating and Dow nloading a Lo g F ile 59183-01 A 11 - 7 A 11 . 6 Creating and Downloading a Log File Enter the Set Log Archive command to collect the event log messages in a file on the switch named logfile . This file can have a maximum of 1200 event messages.
1 1 – Event Log Configuration Creating and Downloading a Log File 11 - 8 59183-01 A S Notes.
59183-01 A 12-1 Section 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration This section describes the f ollowing tasks: Managing the SNMP Service Displaying SNMP Information Modifying the.
12 – Simple Network Management Proto col Configuration Managing the SNMP Service 12-2 59183-01 A S Enter the Set Setup Services command to enable SNMP as sh own in the following example: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
12 – Simple Network Management Pro tocol Configuration Displaying SNMP Information 59183-01 A 12-3 A 12.2 Displaying SNMP Information Enter the Show Setup SNMP command to display SNMP co nfiguration information as shown in the following examp le. Refer to T able 13-22 fo r a description of the SNMP p arameters.
12 – Simple Network Management Proto col Configuration Modifying the SNMP Configuration 12-4 59183-01 A S 12.3 Modifying the SNMP Configuration Enter the Set Setup SNMP command to modify the SNMP co nfiguration as shown in the following example. Refer to T able 13-22 for SNMP parameters descriptions.
12 – Simple Network Management Pro tocol Configuration Resetting the SNMP Configuration 59183-01 A 12-5 A 12.4 Resetting the SNMP Configuration Enter the Reset SNMP command to reset the SNMP configuration ba ck to the factory defaults a s shown in the following example.
12 – Simple Network Management Proto col Configuration Resetting the SNMP Configuration 12-6 59183-01 A S Notes.
59183-01 A 13-1 Section 13 Command Reference This section describes the commands of the CLI an d the format in which they are presented. The command format present s the following: Access Authority Syntax and Keywords Notes and Examples The commands are listed in “Comman d Listing” on page 13-3 .
13 – Command Referen ce Syntax and Keyword s 13-2 59183-01 A S 13.2 Synt ax and Keywo r ds The Synt ax paragraph defin es the command syntax using the following convention: command key word keyword [value] keyword [value1] [value2] The Command is followed by one or more keyw ords.
13 – Command Reference Command Listing 59183-01 A 13-3 A 13.4 Command Listing The commands are listed in alphab etical order as follows: A Admin , Alias C Config , Create D Date E Exit F Fcping , Fc.
13 – Command Referen ce Admin 13-4 59183-01 A S Admin Opens and closes an Admin session. The Admin session provides access to commands that change the fabric and sw itch co nfigurations. Only one Admin session can be open on the switch at any t ime.
13 – Command Reference Alias 59183-01 A 13-5 A Alias Creates a named set of port s/devices. Aliases make it easier to assign a set of ports/devices to many zon es.
13 – Command Referen ce Alias 13-6 59183-01 A S del ete [alias] Deletes the specified alias given by [alias] from t he zoning dat abase. If the alias is a member of the active zone set, the alias will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated.
13 – Command Reference Config 59183-01 A 13-7 A Config Manages the Fibre Channel con figurations on a switch. For information about setting the port and switch configu rations, refer to the “Set Config Switch” command on page 13-70 .
13 – Command Referen ce Config 13-8 59183-01 A S edit [config_name] Opens an edit session for the configurat ion given by [ config_name]. If you omit [config_name], the currently active conf iguration is used. list Displays a list of all available configurations on the switch .
13 – Command Reference Config 59183-01 A 13-9 A Examples The following shows an example of how to open an d close a Config Edit session: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit The config named default is being edited. . . SANbox (admin-config) #> config cancel Configuration mode will be canceled.
13 – Command Referen ce Create 13-10 59183-01 A S Create Creates support files for troublesho oting switch problems, and certificates for secure communications for Enterprise Fab ric Suite 2007 and SMI-S.
13 – Command Reference Create 59183-01 A 13-1 1 A Examples The following is an example of the Creat e Support comman d when an FTP server is available on the workst ation: SANbox #> create suppor.
13 – Command Referen ce Create 13-12 59183-01 A S The following is an example of the Create Support command and how to download the support file to your work station. W hen prompted to send the support file to another machine, decline, the n close the T elnet session.
13 – Command Reference Date 59183-01 A 13-13 A Date Displays or sets the system date and time. T o set the date and time the information string must be provided in this format: MMDDhhmmCCYY . The ne w date and time t akes effect immediately . Authority Admin session except to display the date.
13 – Command Referen ce Exit 13-14 59183-01 A S Exit Closes the T elnet session. Authority None Synt ax exit Notes Y ou can also enter Control-D to close the T elnet session.
13 – Command Reference Fcping 59183-01 A 13-15 A Fcping V erifies a Fibre Channel connection with another switch or a device and report s status. Authority None Synt ax fcping destination [address] count [number] timeout [seconds] Keywords [address] The address of the port or d evice with which to verify the Fibre Channel connection.
13 – Command Referen ce Fctrace 13-16 59183-01 A S Fctrace Displays the path from an initiator device port in the fabric to a target device port in the same zone. T o trace the path between two initiator port s, you must disable the I/O S treamGuard feature.
13 – Command Reference Fctrace 59183-01 A 13-17 A Examples The following is an example of the Fctrace command: SANbox#> fctrace 970400 970e00 hops 5 36 bytes from 0x970400 to 0x970e00, 5 hops max.
13 – Command Referen ce Feature 13-18 59183-01 A S Feature Adds license key features to the switch an d displays the license key feature log. T o order a license key contact your switch distributor or your authorized reseller . Upgrading a switch is not disruptive, n or does it require a switch reset.
13 – Command Reference Feature 59183-01 A 13-19 A The following is an example of the Feat ure Log command: SANbox #> feature log Mfg Feature Log: ---------------- Switch Licensed for 8 ports Cust.
13 – Command Referen ce Firmware Install 13-20 59183-01 A S Firmware Inst all Downloads firmware from a remote host to the switch, installs the firmware, then resets the switch to activate the firmware.
13 – Command Reference Firmware Ins tall 59183-01 A 13-21 A The following is an example of the Firmware Inst all command using TFTP: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> firmware install The switch will be reset. This process will cause a disruption to I/O traffic.
13 – Command Referen ce Group 13-22 59183-01 A S Group Creates group s, manages membership within the group, and manages the membership of gr oups in security set s. Authority Admin session and a Security Edit session. Refe r to the “Security” command on page 13-52 for info rmation about starting a Security Edit session.
13 – Command Reference Group 59183-01 A 13-23 A Keywords add [group] Initiates an editing session in which to spe cify a group member and its attributes for the existing group given by [group]. ISL, Port, and MS member attributes are described in T able 13-1 , T able 13-2 , and T able 13-3 respectively .
13 – Command Referen ce Group 13-24 59183-01 A S T able 13-2. Port Group Member Attributes Attribute Description Member Worldwide port name (WWPN) for the N_Port device that would attach to the switch.
13 – Command Reference Group 59183-01 A 13-25 A copy [group_source] [group_destination] Creates a new grou p na med [grou p_destina tion] and copies the membership into it from the group given by [group_source]. create [group] [type] Creates a group with the name given by [group] with the type given by [type].
13 – Command Referen ce Group 13-26 59183-01 A S edit [group] [member] Initiates an editing session in which to change the attributes of a worldwide name given by [member] in a group given by [gro up]. Member attributes that can be changed are described in T able 13-4 .
13 – Command Reference Group 59183-01 A 13-27 A list Displays a list of all groups and the security set s of which they are members. This keyword is available without an Admin sessio n. members [group] Displays all members of the group given by [group].
13 – Command Referen ce Group 13-28 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Gr oup Add command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> security edit SANbox (admin-security) #.
13 – Command Reference Group 59183-01 A 13-29 A The following is an exampl e of th e Group List command: SANbox #> group list Group SecuritySet ----- ----------- group1 (ISL) alpha group2 (Port) .
13 – Command Referen ce Hardreset 13-30 59183-01 A S Hardreset Resets the switch and performs a power-on self test. This reset disrupt s I/O traffic, activates the pending firmware, and clears the alarm log. T o save the alarm log before resetting, refer to the “Set Log” command on p age 13-76 .
13 – Command Reference Help 59183-01 A 13-31 A Help Displays a brief description of the specifie d command, its keywords, and usage. Authority None Synt ax help [command] [keyword] Keywords [command] Displays a summary of the comman d given by [command] and its keyword s.
13 – Command Referen ce History 13-32 59183-01 A S History Displays a numbered list of the previously e ntered commands from which you can re-execute selected commands.
13 – Command Reference Hotreset 59183-01 A 13-33 A Hotreset Resets the switch for th e purpose of activating the pending firmwar e without disrupting traf fic. This command terminates all management sessions, saves all configuration information, a nd clears the event log.
13 – Command Referen ce Image 13-34 59183-01 A S Image Manages and insta lls switch firmware. Authority Admin session Synt ax image cleanup fetch [account_name] [ ip_address] [file_source] [file_des.
13 – Command Reference Image 59183-01 A 13-35 A unp ack [file] Installs the firmware file given by [file]. After unpacking th e file, a message appears confirming successful unp acking.
13 – Command Referen ce Image 13-36 59183-01 A S The following is an example of th e Image Fet ch and Image Unpack commands: SANbox (admin) #> image fetch johndoe 10.0.0.254 6.7.00.11_mpc >ftp 10.0.0.254 user:johndoe password: ******** ftp>bin ftp>put 6.
13 – Command Reference Lip 59183-01 A 13-37 A Lip Reinitializes the specified loop port. Authority Admin session Synt ax lip [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port to be reinitialize d.
13 – Command Referen ce Logout 13-38 59183-01 A S Logout Closes the T elnet session. Authority None Synt ax logout Notes Y ou can also enter Control-D to close the T elnet session.
13 – Command Reference Passwd 59183-01 A 13-39 A Passwd Changes a user account’ s password. Authority Admin account name and an Admin sessio n to change another account’s password; Y ou can change you own password with out an Admin session. Synt ax passwd [account_name ] Keywords [account_name] The user account name.
13 – Command Referen ce Ping 13-40 59183-01 A S Ping Initiates an attempt to communica te with another switch over an Ethernet net work and reports the result. Authority None Synt ax ping [ip_address] Keywords [ip_address] The IP address of the switch to qu ery .
13 – Command Reference Ps 59183-01 A 13-41 A Ps Displays current system process information. Authority None Synt ax ps Examples The following is an example of the Ps command: SANbox #> ps PID PPID %CPU TIME ELAPSED COMMAND 338 327 0.0 00:00:00 3-01:18:35 cns 339 327 0.
13 – Command Referen ce Quit 13-42 59183-01 A S Quit Closes the T elnet session. Authority None Synt ax quit Notes Y ou can also enter Control-D to close the T elnet session.
13 – Command Reference Reset 59183-01 A 13-43 A Reset Resets the switch configuration pa rameters. If you omit the keywo rd, the default is Reset Switch.
13 – Command Referen ce Reset 13-44 59183-01 A S factory Resets switch con figuration, port configuration, port threshold alarm configuration , zoning configuration, SNMP con figuration, system conf.
13 – Command Reference Reset 59183-01 A 13-45 A switch Resets the switch witho ut a power-on self test. This is the default. This reset disrupts traf fic and does the following: Activates the pending f irmware. Closes all management sessions.
13 – Command Referen ce Reset 13-46 59183-01 A S Notes The following tab les specify the various factory default settings: Enter the Show Config Switch command to display switch configuration values.
13 – Command Reference Reset 59183-01 A 13-47 A Enter the Show Config Port command to display port configuration values. T able 13-6. Port Configuration Defaults Parameter 1/2/4-Gbp s Port Defaults .
13 – Command Referen ce Reset 13-48 59183-01 A S Enter Show Config Threshold command to display t hreshold alarm configuration values. T able 13-7. Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults Parame.
13 – Command Reference Reset 59183-01 A 13-49 A Enter the Show Config Zoning command to display zoning configu ration values. Enter the Show Setup SNMP command to display SNMP configuration values. T able 13-8. Zoning Configuration Defaults Parameter Default InteropAutoSave T rue DefaultZone T rue DiscardInactive False T able 13-9.
13 – Command Referen ce Reset 13-50 59183-01 A S Enter the Show Setup Radius command to display RADIUS configuration values. Enter the Show Setup Services command to display switch service configuration values.
13 – Command Reference Reset 59183-01 A 13-51 A Enter the Show Setup System command to display system configuration values. Enter the Show Config Security command to disp lay security configuration values.
13 – Command Referen ce Security 13-52 59183-01 A S Security Opens a Security Edit session in which to manage the securit y database on a switch. Refer to the “Group” command on page 13-22 and the “Securityset” command on page 13-56 . Authority Admin session.
13 – Command Reference Securit y 59183-01 A 13-53 A edit Initiates a Security Edit session in which to make changes to the security database. A Security Edit session enables you to use the Gro up and Securityset commands to create, add, and delete security set s, groups, and grou p members.
13 – Command Referen ce Security 13-54 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Secu rity Active command: SANbox #> security active Active Security Information SecuritySet Group G.
13 – Command Reference Securit y 59183-01 A 13-55 A The following is an example of the Secu rity Limits command: SANbox #> security limits Security Attribute Maximum Current [Name] --------------.
13 – Command Referen ce Securityset 13-56 59183-01 A S Securityset Manages security sets in the secu rity database. Authority Admin session and a Security Edit session. Refe r to the “Security” command on page 13-52 for info rmation about starting a Security Edit session.
13 – Command Reference Securityset 59183-01 A 13-57 A copy [security_set_source] [se curity_set_destination] Creates a new security set named [security_set_ destination] and copies into it the membership from the security set given by [security_set_so urce].
13 – Command Referen ce Securityset 13-58 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Secu rityset Active command SANbox #> securityset active Active SecuritySet Information --------.
13 – Command Reference Set Alarm 59183-01 A 13-59 A Set Alarm Controls the display of alarms in the session ou tput stream or clears the alarm log. Authority Admin session for the Clear keyword. Otherwise , none. Synt ax set alarm [option] Keywords [option] [option] can be one of the following: clear Clears the alarm log history .
13 – Command Referen ce Set Beacon 13-60 59183-01 A S Set Beacon Enables or disables the flashin g of the Logged-In LEDs for the purpose of locating a switch. Authority None Synt ax set beacon [state] Keywords [st ate] [state] can be o ne of the following: on Enables the flashing beacon.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Port 59183-01 A 13-61 A Set Config Port Sets the port configuration parameters for one or more port s. The changes you make with this command are not ret ained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command .
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Port 13-62 59183-01 A S PortT ype Port types: 1/2/4-Gbps Por ts: GL, G , F , FL, Donor . The default is GL. 10-Gbp s Ports: GL, G , F , FL, Donor . The default is GL. The Donor port type disables the port and makes the buf fer credits availabl e to other ports.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Port 59183-01 A 13-63 A AutoPerfT uning Automatic performance tu ning for FL_Ports only . The default is T rue. If AutoPerfT uning is enabled (T rue) and the port is an FL_Port, MFSEnable is automatically enabled.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Port 13-64 59183-01 A S PDISCPingEnable (1/2/4-Gbps ports only) Enables (T rue) or disables (False) the tran smission of ping messages from the switch to a ll devices on a loop port. The default is T rue. T able 13-14.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Port 59183-01 A 13-65 A Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Port command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Port 13-66 59183-01 A S The following is an example of the Set Config Port command for a 10-Gbps port: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config port 16 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Security 59183-01 A 13-67 A Set Config Security Configures the security database fo r the au tomatic saving of changes to the active security set and fabric binding.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Security 13-68 59183-01 A S If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. FabricBindingEnabled (True / False) [False] AutoSave (True / False) [True ] Finished configuring attributes.
13 – Command Reference Set Config S ecurity Portb inding 59183-01 A 13-69 A Set Config Security Portbinding Configures port binding. Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Synt ax set con.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Switch 13-70 59183-01 A S Set Config Switch Sets the switch configuration p arame ters. The changes you make with this command are not ret ained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Switch 59183-01 A 13-71 A Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Switch co mmand: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit SANbox (admin-config) #> set config switch A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Threshold 13-72 59183-01 A S Set Config Threshold Sets the port alarm threshold parameters by which the switch monitors po rt performance and generates ala rms. The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Threshold 59183-01 A 13-73 A Notes The switch will down a port if an alarm condition is not clea red within three consecutive sampling windows (by default 30 seconds).
13 – Command Referen ce Set Config Zoning 13-74 59183-01 A S Set Config Zoning Configures the zoning database. The c hanges you make with this command are not retained when you reset or powe r cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command.
13 – Command Reference Set Config Zoning 59183-01 A 13-75 A Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Zon ing command. SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> config edit The config named default is being edited. SANbox (admin-config) #> set config zoning A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Log 13-76 59183-01 A S Set Log S pecifies the events to re cord in the event log and display on the screen. Y ou determine what event s to record in the switch event log using the Component, Level, and Port keywords. Y ou determine w hat event s are automatically displayed on the screen using the Display keyword.
13 – Command Reference Set Log 59183-01 A 13-77 A Mgmtserver Monitors management server st atus. Nameserver Monitors name server st atus. None Monitor none of the component eve nts. Port Monitors all port event s. SNMP Monitors all SNMP events. Switch Monitors switch management event s.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Log 13-78 59183-01 A S level [filter] S pecifies the severity level given by [filter ] to use in monitoring and logging event s for the specified component s or ports. [filter] can be one of the following values: Critical Monitors critical event s.
13 – Command Reference Set Log 59183-01 A 13-79 A save Saves the log settings for the compone nt, severity level, port, and display level. These settings remain in ef fect after a switch reset. The log settings can be viewed using the Show Log Settings command.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Pagebreak 13-80 59183-01 A S Set Pagebreak S pecifies how much information is displayed on the screen at a time. This command is useful for disabling p agebrea ks to allow command scripts to run without interruption.
13 – Command Reference Set Pagebrea k 59183-01 A 13-81 A Examples The following is an example of the Set Page break command: SANbox #> set pagebreak on SANbox #> zone list Zone ZoneSet ---- ------- Zone1 alpha beta Zone2 delta echo Zone3 sierra tango Zone4 gamma delta Press any key to continue, 'q' to quit .
13 – Command Referen ce Set Port 13-82 59183-01 A S Set Port Sets port st ate and speed for the specified port temporarily u ntil the next switch reset or new configuration activation.
13 – Command Reference Set Port 59183-01 A 13-83 A speed [transmission_speed] S pecifies the transmission speed for t he specified port. Choose one of the following port speed values: 1Gb/s One gigabit per second. 2Gb/s T wo gigabits per second. 4Gb/s Four gigabit s per second.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Setup Radius 13-84 59183-01 A S Set Setup Radius Configures RADIUS servers on the switch. Authority Admin session Synt ax set setup radius Prompts you in a line-by-lin e fashion to configure RADIUS servers for user account and device authentica tion.
13 – Command Reference Set Setup Radius 59183-01 A 13-85 A DeviceAuthServer Enable (T rue) or disable (False) this server for de vice authenti- cation. The default is False. UserAuthServer Enable (T rue) or disable (False) this server for use r account authentication.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Setup Radius 13-86 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Set Setu p RADIUS command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup radius A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
13 – Command Reference Set Setup Services 59183-01 A 13-87 A Set Setup Services Configures services on the switch. Authority Admin session Synt ax set setup services Prompts you in a line-by-lin e fashion to enable or disable switch services. T able 13-21 describes the switch service p arameters.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Setup Services 13-88 59183-01 A S SSLEnabled Enables (T rue) or disables (False ) secure SSL connections for management applicatio ns includ ing Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, QuickT ools, Application Programming Inter- face, and SMI-S.
13 – Command Reference Set Setup Services 59183-01 A 13-89 A Examples The following is an example of the Set Setu p Services command: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Setup SNMP 13-90 59183-01 A S Set Setup SNMP Configures SNMP on the switch. Authority Admin session Synt ax set setup snmp Prompts you in a line-by-lin e fashion to change SNMP configuration settings. T able 13-22 describes the SNMP fields.
13 – Command Reference Set Setup SNMP 59183-01 A 13-91 A WriteCommuni ty Write community p assword that authorizes an SNMP agent to write information to the switch. This is a write-only field. The value on the switch and the SNMP managemen t server must be the same.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Setup SNMP 13-92 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Set Setu p SNMP command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup snmp A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
13 – Command Reference Set Setup System 59183-01 A 13-93 A Set Setup System Configures the network, session, and logg ing settings on the switch. Authority Admin session Synt ax set setup system Prompts you in a line-by-lin e fashion to change system configuration settings.
13 – Command Referen ce Set Setup System 13-94 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup System command: SANbox (admin) #> set setup system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
13 – Command Reference Set Switch S tate 59183-01 A 13-95 A Set Switch St ate Changes the administrative st ate for all ports on the switch . The previous Set Config Switch settings are restored af ter a switch reset or a reactivation of a switch configuration.
13 – Command Referen ce Set T imezone 13-96 59183-01 A S Set T imezone S pecifies the time zone for the switch and the workstation. The default is Universal T ime (UTC) also known as Greenwich Me an T i me (GMT). This keyword prompts you to choose a region, then a subregio n to specify the time zone.
13 – Command Reference Show About 59183-01 A 13-97 A Show About Displays an introductory set of information about ope rational attributes of the switch.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Alarm 13-98 59183-01 A S Show Alarm Displays the alarm log and session output stream display setting. Authority None Synt ax show alarm settings Keywords settings Displays the statu s of the parameter that controls the display of alarms in the session output stream.
13 – Command Reference Show Broadcast 59183-01 A 13-99 A Show Broadcast Displays the broadcast tree information and all p orts that are currently transmitting and receiving broadcast fra mes.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Chassis 13-100 59183-01 A S Show Chassis Displays chassis component sta tus and temperature. Authority None Synt ax show chassis Examples The following is an example of th e Show Chassis co mmand for model 5602.
13 – Command Reference Show Config Port 59183-01 A 13-101 A Show Config Port Displays configuration parameters for one or more po rts. Authority None Synt ax show config port [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port. Port s are numbered beginning with 0.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Config P ort 13-102 59183-01 A S The following is an example of the Show Config Port command f or a 10-Gbps port: SANbox #> show config port 16 Configuration Name: de.
13 – Command Reference Show Config Security 59183-01 A 13-103 A Show Config Security Displays the security dat abase configuration p arameters. Authority None Synt ax show config security Examples T.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Config S ecurity Por tbinding 13-104 59183-01 A S Show Config Security Portbinding Displays the port binding configuration for one or more p orts. Authority None Synt ax show config security portbinding [port_number] Keywords [port_number] The number of the port.
13 – Command Reference Show Config Switch 59183-01 A 13-105 A Show Config Switch Displays the switch configuration parameters. Authority None Synt ax show config switch Examples The following is an .
13 – Command Referen ce Show Config T hreshold 13-106 59183-01 A S Show Config Threshold Displays alarm threshold pa rameters for the switch. Authority None Synt ax show config threshold Examples Th.
13 – Command Reference Show Config Zoning 59183-01 A 13-107 A Show Config Zoning Displays zoning configuration p arameters for the switch. Authority None Synt ax show config zoning Examples The foll.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Domains 13-108 59183-01 A S Show Domains Displays list of each domain and it s worldwide name in the fabric. Authority None Synt ax show domains Examples The following i.
13 – Command Reference Show Donor 59183-01 A 13-109 A Show Donor Displays list of current donor and extended credit config uration for all ports. Authority None Synt ax show donor Examples The follo.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Fabric 13-1 10 59183-01 A S Show Fabric Displays list of each domain, symbolic name, worldwide name, node IP address, and port IP address.
13 – Command Reference Show FDMI 59183-01 A 1 3 - 111 A Show FDMI Displays detaile d information about the device host bus adapter . Authority None Synt ax show fdmi [port_wwn] Keywords [port_wwn] The device world wide port n ame for which to display information.
13 – Command Referen ce Show FDMI 13-1 12 59183-01 A S The following is an example of the Show FDMI WWN command: SANbox #> show fdmi 21:00:00:e0:8b:09:3b:17 FDMI Information ---------------- Manu.
13 – Command Reference Show Interface 59183-01 A 13-1 13 A Show Interface Displays the statu s of the active network interfaces. Authority None Synt ax show interface Examples The following is an example of the Show Inte rface command: SANbox #> show interface eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:C0:DD:00:BD:ED inet addr:10.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Log 13-1 14 59183-01 A S Show Log Displays the content s of the log or the parameters used to create and display entries in the log. The log cont ains a maximum of 1200 entries. When the log reaches its e ntry capacity , subsequent entries overwrite the existing entries, beginning with the oldest.
13 – Command Reference Show Log 59183-01 A 13-1 15 A display [filter] Displays log events on the screen according to the component or severity level filter given by [filter]. [filter] can be one of the following: Info Displays all informative events.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Log 13-1 16 59183-01 A S port Displays the ports being monitored for events. If an event occurs which is of the defined level and on a defin ed component, but not on a defined port, no entry is made in the log. settings Displays the current filter settings for compon ent, severity level, port, and display level.
13 – Command Reference Show LSDB 59183-01 A 13-1 17 A Show LSDB Displays Link S tate database inf ormation, Authority None Synt ax show lsdb Examples The following is an example of the Show LSDB co .
13 – Command Referen ce Show Media 13-1 18 59183-01 A S Show Media Displays transceiver operational and diagnostic info rmation for one or more ports. Authority None Synt ax show media [port_list] all inst alled Keywords [port_list] The port or port s for which to display transceiver information.
13 – Command Reference Show Media 59183-01 A 13-1 19 A T e m p T emperatur e in de gr ee s Ce lsius . V oltage Supply voltage in V olts. The range is 0–6.55. Tx Bias T ransmitter laster bias cu rrent in milliamps. The range is 0–655. Tx Power T ransmitter coupled output power in milliWatt s .
13 – Command Referen ce Show Media 13-120 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Show Media command for port 4: SANbox #> show media 4 Port Number: 4 ------------- MediaType 400-M5-SN-I MediaVendor FINISAR CORP.
13 – Command Reference Show Media 59183-01 A 13-121 A The following is an example of th e Show Media command for all ports: SANbox #> show media Note: -- LowAlarm; - LowWarning; + HighWarning; ++.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Mem 13-122 59183-01 A S Show Mem Displays information about memory activity . Authority None Synt ax show mem [count] Keywords [count] The number of seconds for which to disp lay memory information. If you omit [count], the value 1 is used.
13 – Command Reference Show NS 59183-01 A 13-123 A Show NS Displays the WWNs for devices in the fabric. Authority None Synt ax show ns [option] Keywords [option] The domain IDs or port IDs for wh ich to display name server information. If you omit [option], name server information for th e local domain ID is displayed.
13 – Command Referen ce Show NS 13-124 59183-01 A S The following is an example of the Show NS [port_ ID] command: SANbox #> show ns 1301e1 Port ID: 1301e1 -------- PortType NL PortWWN 21:00:00:20:37:73:13:69 SymbolicPortName NodeWWN 20:00:00:20:37:73:13:69 SymbolicNodeName NodeIPAddress 0.
13 – Command Reference Show Pagebreak 59183-01 A 13-125 A Show Pagebreak Displays the current p agebreak setting. Authority None Synt ax show pagebreak Notes The pagebrea k setting limits the display of information to 20 lines or allows the continuous display of information without a break.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Perf 13-126 59183-01 A S Show Perf Displays port performance in frames/second and byt es/second. If you omit the keyword, the command displays dat a transmitted (out), data received (in ), and total dat a transmitted and received in frames/second and bytes per second.
13 – Command Reference Show Perf 59183-01 A 13-127 A outbyte [port_list] Displays continuous performance dat a in bytes/second transmitted for the ports given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15] specifies port s 0, 2, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Perf 13-128 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Show Perf command: SANbox #> show perf Port Bytes/s Bytes/s Bytes/s Frames/s Frames/s Frames/s Nu.
13 – Command Reference Show Port 59183-01 A 13-129 A Show Port Displays operational information for one or more port s. Authority None Synt ax show port [port_list] Keywords [port_list] The number of the port for which to disp lay information. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by sp aces.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Port 13-130 59183-01 A S DecodeError Number of decod e errors detected DiagFaultCode Fault code from the most recent Power- on self test DiagS tatus S tatus from the mos t recent Power-on self te st EpConnect s Number of times an E_Port connected throu gh ISL negotia- tion.
13 – Command Reference Show Port 59183-01 A 13-131 A LIP_F7_F7 A loop initialization primit ive frame used t o acquire a valid AL_P A. LIP_F8_F7 A loop initializat ion primitive fr ame used to ind ica te that a loop failure has been detected at the receiver .
13 – Command Referen ce Show Port 13-132 59183-01 A S RxOfflin eSeq Number of offline sequ enc es received. An OLS is issued for link initialization, a Receive & Recognize Not_Operational (NOS) state, or to enter the offline state. ShortFramesIn Number of incident s when one or more frames are received that are less than the minimum s ize.
13 – Command Reference Show Port 59183-01 A 13-133 A Examples The following is an example of the Show Port command: SANbox #> show port 1 Port Number: 1 ------------ AdminState On line Operationa.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Post Log 13-134 59183-01 A S Show Post Log Displays the Power On Self T est (POST) log which contains results from th e most recently failed POST .
13 – Command Reference Show Setup Mfg 59183-01 A 13-135 A Show Setup Mfg Displays manufacturing information about the switch . Authority None Synt ax show setup mfg Examples The following is an exam.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Setup Radius 13-136 59183-01 A S Show Setup Radius Displays RADIUS server information. Authority None Synt ax show setup radius Examples The following is an example of t.
13 – Command Reference Show Setup Services 59183-01 A 13-137 A Show Setup Services Displays switch service statu s information. Authority None Synt ax show setup services Examples The following is a.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Setup SNMP 13-138 59183-01 A S Show Setup SNMP Displays the current SNMP settings. Authority None Synt ax show setup snmp The following is an example of the Show Setup S.
13 – Command Reference Show Setup System 59183-01 A 13-139 A Show Setup System Displays the current system settings. Authority None Synt ax show setup system Examples The following is an example of .
13 – Command Referen ce Show S teering 13-140 59183-01 A S Show S teering Displays the routes that dat a takes in the fabric. Authority None Synt ax show steering [domain_id] Keywords [domain_id] The domain ID for which to display route information .
13 – Command Reference Show Switch 59183-01 A 13-141 A Show Switch Displays switch operational information. Authority None Synt ax show switch Notes T able 13-27 describes the switch operational p arameters.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Switch 13-142 59183-01 A S Examples The following is an example of the Show Switch co mmand: SANbox #> show switch Switch Information ------------------ SymbolicName SANbox SwitchWWN 10:00:00:c0:dd:00:bc:56 BootVersion Vx.
13 – Command Reference Show T ime zone 59183-01 A 13-143 A Show T imezone Displays the current time zone setting. Authority None Synt ax show timezone Examples The following is an example of the Sho.
13 – Command Referen ce Show T opology 13-144 59183-01 A S Show T opology Displays all connected devices. Authority None Synt ax show topology Examples The following is an example of the Show T opol.
13 – Command Reference Show T opology 59183-01 A 13-145 A The following is an example of the Show T opology command for port 1: SANbox #> show topology 1 Local Link Information ------------------.
13 – Command Referen ce Show Users 13-146 59183-01 A S Show Users Displays a list of logged-in users. This is equivalent t o the User List command. Authority None Synt ax show users Examples The fol.
13 – Command Reference Show V ersion 59183-01 A 13-147 A Show V ersion Displays an introductory set of information about ope rational attributes of the switch. This command is equivalent t o the Show About command. Authority None Synt ax show version Examples The following is an example of the Show V ersion command.
13 – Command Referen ce Shutdown 13-148 59183-01 A S Shut down T erminates all data transfers on th e switch at convenient points and closes the T elnet session. Always power cycle the switch af ter entering this command. Authority Admin session Synt ax shutdown Notes When the shut down is complete, the Heartbeat LED is extinguished.
13 – Command Reference T e st Cancel 59183-01 A 13-149 A T est Cancel Cancels a port test that is in progress. Authority Admin session Synt ax test cancel port [port_number] Keywords port [port_number] Cancel the test for the port given by [port_n umber].
13 – Command Referen ce Te s t P o r t 13-150 59183-01 A S Te s t P o r t T ests individual po rts using an offline or online test. Authority Admin session Synt ax test port [port_number] offline [lo opback_type] online Keywords [port_number] The port to be tested.
13 – Command Reference Te s t P o r t 59183-01 A 13-151 A Notes T able 13-28 describes the port test parameters. T o cancel a port test that is in progress, enter the T est Cancel Port command. T o display the status of the most recent port test or port test in progress, enter the T est S tatus Port command.
13 – Command Referen ce Te s t P o r t 13-152 59183-01 A S Examples The following example performs an online te st on port 1: SANbox #> admin start SANbox (admin) #> test port 1 online A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
13 – Command Reference T est S tatus 59183-01 A 13-153 A T est St atus Displays the st atus of a test in progress, or if there is no test in progre ss, the status of the test tha t was executed last. Authority None Synt ax test status port [port_number] Keywords port [port_number] Display test status for the port given by [port_number].
13 – Command Referen ce Uptime 13-154 59183-01 A S Uptime Displays the elap sed up time since the switch was last reset and reset method. A hot reset or non-disruptive firmware activatio n does not re set t he ela p sed up time reported by this command.
13 – Command Reference User 59183-01 A 13-155 A User Administers and displays user account s. Authority Admin account name and an Admin session. The Account s and List keywords are available to all account names without an Admin session.
13 – Command Referen ce User 13-156 59183-01 A S Notes Authority level or p asswor d changes t hat you make t o an accoun t that is curren tly logged in do not t ake effect until that account lo gs in again.
13 – Command Reference User 59183-01 A 13-157 A The following is an example of the User Delete command : SANbox (admin) #> user del user3 The user account will be deleted.
13 – Command Referen ce Whoami 13-158 59183-01 A S Whoami Displays the account name, session numb er , and switch domain ID for the T elnet session. Authority None Synt ax whoami Examples The follow.
13 – Command Reference Zone 59183-01 A 13-159 A Zone Manages zones and zone membership on a switch. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit sessio n. Refer to the “Zoning” command on page 13-166 for informa tion about starting a Zoning Edit session.
13 – Command Referen ce Zone 13-160 59183-01 A S del ete [zone] Deletes the specified zone given by [zo ne] from the zoning database. If the zone is a component of the active zone set, the zo ne will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is d eactivated.
13 – Command Reference Zone 59183-01 A 13-161 A Examples The following is an example of the Zone List command: SANbox #> zone list Zone ZoneSet ------------------- wwn_b0241f zone_set_1 wwn_23bd3.
13 – Command Referen ce Zone 13-162 59183-01 A S The following is an example of th e Zone Zonesets command: SANbox #> zone zonesets zone1 Current List of ZoneSets for Zone: zone1 ----------------.
13 – Command Reference Zoneset 59183-01 A 13-163 A Zoneset Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric. Authority Admin session and a Zoning Edit sessio n. Refer to the “Zoning” command on page 13-166 for information abou t starting a Zonin g Edit session.
13 – Command Referen ce Zoneset 13-164 59183-01 A S deac t ivate Deactivates the active zone set. Close the Zoning Edit session befo re using this keyword. del ete [zone_set] Deletes the zone set given by [zone_set]. If the specified zone set is active, the command is suspended until the zone set is deactivate d.
13 – Command Reference Zoneset 59183-01 A 13-165 A Examples The following is an example of the Zone set Active command: SANbox #> zoneset active ActiveZoneSet Bets LastActivatedBy admin@OB-sessio.
13 – Command Referen ce Zoning 13-166 59183-01 A S Zoning Opens a Zoning Edit session in which to create and manage zone set s and zones. Refer to the “Zone” command on page 13-159 and the “Zoneset” command on page 13-163 . Authority Admin session except for the Active, Histor y , Limits, and List keywords.
13 – Command Reference Zoning 59183-01 A 13-167 A edit Opens a Zoning Edit session. history Displays a history of zoning modification s. This keyword does not require an Admin session.
13 – Command Referen ce Zoning 13-168 59183-01 A S restore Restores the volatile zoning dat abase with the contents of the non-volat ile zoning database.
13 – Command Reference Zoning 59183-01 A 13-169 A The following is an example of the Zoning Limit s command: SANbox #> zoning limits Zoning Attribute Maximum Current [Zoning Name] ---------------.
13 – Command Referen ce Zoning 13-170 59183-01 A S The following is an exampl e of th e Zoning List command: SANbox #> zoning list Active ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember -------------.
59183-01 A Index- 1 Index A account name admin 2-2 display 13-155, 13-158 factory 3-1 maintenance mode 3-1 activation firmware 5-20, 5-21 security 9-9, 9-11 switch configuration 5- 11, 5-12 zoning 7-1.
SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Index-2 59183-01 A S command entry 2-3 examples 13-2 listing 13-3 notes 13-2 reference 13-1 rules and conventions 13-2 syntax 13-2 .
59183-01 A Index-3 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A event message format 11-2 output stream control 11-3 remote logging 11-6 severity level 11-1 event log clear .
SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Index-4 59183-01 A S group add members 9-13, 13-23 add to security set 9-11 copy 9-13, 13-25 create 9-12, 13-25 delete 9-12 descrip.
59183-01 A Index-5 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A logout errors 6-10 loop port bypass 13-82 enable 13-82 initialization 13-37 loss-of-signal errors 6-10 M main.
SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Index-6 59183-01 A S port administrative st ate 13-83 binding 6-8, 13-69, 13-104 configuration 6-1, 13-61 configuration default s 1.
59183-01 A Index-7 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A security certificate 8-1, 8-3 configuration 13-67 configuration default s 13-51 configuration display 13-103 .
SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Index-8 59183-01 A S Set Config Switch command 13-70 example 5-13 Set Config Threshold command 13-72 example 6-11 Set Config Zoning.
59183-01 A Index-9 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A Show Switch command 13-141 Show T imezone command 13-143 Show T opology command 13-144 Show Users command 13-.
SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Index-10 59183-01 A S T est Port command 13-150 example 6-12 T est S tatus command 13-1 53 TFTP - See T rivial File T ransfer Proto.
59183-01 A Index-1 1 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Inter face Guide A zone set activate 7-14, 13-163 active 7-1, 7-4, 13-166 add member zone 13-163 add zones 7-14 configured 7-2.
SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Index-12 59183-01 A S Notes.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Q-Logic 5602 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Q-Logic 5602 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Q-Logic 5602 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Q-Logic 5602 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Q-Logic 5602, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Q-Logic 5602.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Q-Logic 5602. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Q-Logic 5602 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.