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4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch4-24 59056-00 Rev. BD4.10.2.9Timeout ValuesThe switch timeout values determine the timeout values for all por
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-25D4.10.3Network PropertiesUse the Network Properties dialog shown in Figure 4-12 to change
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch4-26 59056-00 Rev. BD4.10.3.1IP ConfigurationThe IP configuration identifies the switch on the Ethernet netwo
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-27D4.10.3.2SNMP ConfigurationThe SNMP configuration defines how authentication traps are ma
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch4-28 59056-00 Rev. BD4.10.3.3SNMP Trap ConfigurationThe SNMP trap configuration defines how traps are set. Ch
4 – Managing SwitchesArchiving a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-29D4.11Archiving a SwitchYou can create an .XML archive file containing the configuration par
4 – Managing SwitchesRestoring a Switch4-30 59056-00 Rev. BD2. Open the Switch menu in the faceplate display and select Restore to display the Restore
4 – Managing SwitchesRestoring the Factory Default Configuration59056-00 Rev. B 4-31D Port Properties: Restores all settings presented in the Port pr
4 – Managing SwitchesUpgrading the SANbox 5200 Switch Using Port Licensing4-32 59056-00 Rev. BD4.14Upgrading the SANbox 5200 Switch Using Port Licensi
4 – Managing SwitchesManaging Firmware59056-00 Rev. B 4-33D3. Open the faceplate display for the switch you want to upgrade.4. Open the Switch Menu an
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4 – Managing SwitchesManaging Firmware4-34 59056-00 Rev. BD Install and activate new firmware Activate the pending firmware Change the pending firm
4 – Managing SwitchesManaging Firmware59056-00 Rev. B 4-35D2. In the Firmware Upload dialog, click the Select button to browse and select the firmware
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Hardware Status4-36 59056-00 Rev. BD4.16Displaying Hardware StatusTo display a summary of the hardware status informat
59056-00 Rev. B 5-1Section 5Managing PortsThis section describes the following tasks that manage ports and devices: Displaying port information Conf
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information5-2 59056-00 Rev. BD5.1.1Monitoring Port StatusThe faceplate display provides the following port related
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information59056-00 Rev. B 5-3D5.1.1.2Displaying Port Operational StatesTo display the operational state on each por
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information5-4 59056-00 Rev. BD5.1.1.4Displaying Transceiver Media StatusTo display transceiver media status, open t
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information59056-00 Rev. B 5-5DTable 5-5. Port Statistics Data Window Entries Entry DescriptionStart Time The beginn
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information5-6 59056-00 Rev. BDFlow Errors Number of times a frame is received and all the switch ports receive buff
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information59056-00 Rev. B 5-7D5.1.3Port Information Data WindowThe Port Information data window displays port detai
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5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information5-8 59056-00 Rev. BDOperational Port Type The port type that is currently active. This will be set during
5 – Managing PortsDisplaying Port Information59056-00 Rev. B 5-9D5.1.4Name Server Data WindowThe Name Server data window displays information about de
5 – Managing PortsConfiguring Ports5-10 59056-00 Rev. BD5.2Configuring PortsThe port settings or characteristics for 1Gbps/2Gbps and 10Gbps ports are
5 – Managing PortsConfiguring Ports59056-00 Rev. B 5-11D5.2.1Changing Port Administrative StatesThe port administrative state determines the operation
5 – Managing PortsConfiguring Ports5-12 59056-00 Rev. BD3. Click the radio button that corresponds to the port speed you want.4. Click the OK button t
5 – Managing PortsConfiguring Ports59056-00 Rev. B 5-13D5.2.4Changing Interoperability CreditsSANbox switches negotiate with other switches to resolve
5 – Managing PortsConfiguring Ports5-14 59056-00 Rev. BD5.2.5Changing Port Symbolic NameTo change the symbolic name of a port from the faceplate displ
5 – Managing PortsConfiguring Ports59056-00 Rev. B 5-15DOnly 1Gbps/2Gbps ports can donate or borrow credits. To extend credits, open the Wizards menu
5 – Managing PortsTesting Ports5-16 59056-00 Rev. BD5.2.9Resetting a PortThe Reset Port option reinitializes the port using the saved configuration. T
5 – Managing PortsTesting Ports59056-00 Rev. B 5-17Dto the ASIC for the selected ports. The port passes the test if the test frame that was sent by th
59056-00 Rev. B 1-1Section 1IntroductionThis manual describes the switch management tools which include the SANboxÆ Manager application (version 4.00)
5 – Managing PortsTesting Ports5-18 59056-00 Rev. BDNotes
59056-00 Rev. B A-1Appendix ACommand Line Interface The command line interface (CLI) enables you to perform a variety of fabric and switch management
A – Command Line InterfaceWorking with Switch ConfigurationsA-2 59056-00 Rev. BDA.3Working with Switch ConfigurationsSuccessful management of switches
A – Command Line InterfaceWorking with Switch Configurations59056-00 Rev. B A-3DSet Config commands with which you make modifications to the port, swi
A – Command Line InterfaceWorking with Switch ConfigurationsA-4 59056-00 Rev. BDYou use FTP to download the configdata file to your workstation for sa
A – Command Line InterfaceCommands59056-00 Rev. B A-5DA.4CommandsThe command syntax is as follows:commandkeywordkeyword [value]keyword [value1] [value
A – Command Line InterfaceCommandsA-6 59056-00 Rev. BDThe command set performs monitoring and configuration tasks. Commands related to monitoring task
A – Command Line InterfaceAdmin Command59056-00 Rev. B A-7DAdmin CommandOpens and closes an Admin session. The Admin session provides commands that ch
A – Command Line InterfaceAlias CommandA-8 59056-00 Rev. BDAlias CommandCreates a named set of ports/devices. Aliases make it easier to assign a set o
A – Command Line InterfaceAlias Command59056-00 Rev. B A-9Dmembers [alias]Displays all members of the alias given by [alias]. This keyword does not re
1 – IntroductionJDOM License1-2 59056-00 Rev. BD1.3JDOM LicenseThis product includes software developed by the JDOM Project (http://www.jdom.org/). Co
A – Command Line InterfaceConfig CommandA-10 59056-00 Rev. BDConfig CommandManages the Fibre Channel configurations on a switch. For information about
A – Command Line InterfaceConfig Command59056-00 Rev. B A-11DrestoreRestores configuration settings to an out-of-band switch from a backup file named
A – Command Line InterfaceConfig CommandA-12 59056-00 Rev. BDThe following is an example of how to create a backup file (configdata) and download the
A – Command Line InterfaceDate Command59056-00 Rev. B A-13DDate CommandThis command displays or sets the system date and time. To set the date and tim
A – Command Line InterfaceFallback CommandA-14 59056-00 Rev. BDFallback CommandAssigns the pending firmware status back and forth between the active a
A – Command Line InterfaceFeature Command59056-00 Rev. B A-15DFeature CommandAdds license key features to the switch and displays the license key feat
A – Command Line InterfaceHardreset CommandA-16 59056-00 Rev. BDHardreset CommandResets the switch and performs a power-on self test. This reset disru
A – Command Line InterfaceHelp Command59056-00 Rev. B A-17DHelp CommandDisplays a brief description of the specified command, its keywords, and usage.
A – Command Line InterfaceHistory CommandA-18 59056-00 Rev. BDHistory CommandDisplays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which yo
A – Command Line InterfaceHotreset Command59056-00 Rev. B A-19DHotreset CommandResets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware wi
1 – IntroductionTechnical Support59056-00 Rev. B 1-3D1.4Technical SupportCustomers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical
A – Command Line InterfaceImage CommandA-20 59056-00 Rev. BDImage CommandManages and installs switch firmware.Authority Admin sessionSyntax imageclean
A – Command Line InterfaceLip Command59056-00 Rev. B A-21DLip CommandReinitializes the specified loop port.Authority Admin sessionSyntax lip [port_num
A – Command Line InterfacePasswd CommandA-22 59056-00 Rev. BDPasswd CommandChanges a user account’s password.Authority Admin account name and an admin
A – Command Line InterfacePing Command59056-00 Rev. B A-23DPing CommandInitiates an attempt to communicate with another switch over an Ethernet networ
A – Command Line InterfacePs CommandA-24 59056-00 Rev. BDPs CommandDisplays current system process information.Authority NoneSyntax psExamples The fol
A – Command Line InterfaceQuit Command59056-00 Rev. B A-25DQuit CommandCloses the Telnet session.Authority NoneSyntax quit, exit, or logoutNotes You c
A – Command Line InterfaceReset CommandA-26 59056-00 Rev. BDReset CommandResets the switch configuration parameters. If you omit the keyword, the defa
A – Command Line InterfaceReset Command59056-00 Rev. B A-27D Clears the alarm log. To save the alarm log before resetting, refer to the ”Set Log Comm
A – Command Line InterfaceReset CommandA-28 59056-00 Rev. BDTable A-4. Port Configuration Defaults Parameter1Gbps/2Gbps Port Defaults10 Gbps Port Defa
A – Command Line InterfaceReset Command59056-00 Rev. B A-29DDecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabledRisingTriggerFallingTriggerSampleWindowTrue200010ISLMonitorin
1 – IntroductionTechnical Support1-4 59056-00 Rev. BDNotes
A – Command Line InterfaceReset CommandA-30 59056-00 Rev. BDTrap [1-5] Port 162Trap [1-5] Severity WarningTrap [1-5] Version 2Trap [1-5] Enabled False
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Command59056-00 Rev. B A-31DSet CommandSets a variety of switch parameters.Authority Admin session for all keywords exce
A – Command Line InterfaceSet CommandA-32 59056-00 Rev. BDport [option]Sets port state and speed for the specified port. The previous Set Config Port
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-33DSet Config CommandSets switch, port, port threshold alarm, and zoning configuration p
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandA-34 59056-00 Rev. BDPortType Port type: 1Gbps/2Gbps Ports: GL, G, F, FL, Donor. The default is GL. 10 G
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-35DLCFEnable Link control frame preference routing. Enables (True) or disables (False) p
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandA-36 59056-00 Rev. BDswitchInitiates an editing session in which to change switch configuration settings.
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-37DthresholdInitiates a configuration session by which to generate and log alarms for se
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandA-38 59056-00 Rev. BDzoningInitiates an editing session in which to change switch zoning attributes. The s
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-39DTable A-12. Set Config Zoning ParametersParameter DescriptionFC-SW-2 AutoSaveAvailabl
59056-00 Rev. B 2-1Section 2Using SANbox ManagerThis section describes how to use the SANbox Manager application and its menus. The following topics a
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandA-40 59056-00 Rev. BDExamples The following is an example of the Set Config Port command:SANbox #> admi
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-41D A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow. Enter a new v
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandA-42 59056-00 Rev. BDThe following is an example of the Set Config Switch command:SANbox #> admin start
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-43D RisingTrigger (decimal value, 1-1000) [200 ] FallingTrigg
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Config CommandA-44 59056-00 Rev. BDThe following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command.SANbox #> admin start
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Log Command59056-00 Rev. B A-45DSet Log CommandSpecifies the type of entries to be entered in the event log. Log entries
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Log CommandA-46 59056-00 Rev. BDPortMonitors all port eventsSwitchMonitors switch management events.ZoningMonitors zonin
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Log Command59056-00 Rev. B A-47DstopStops logging of events.Notes To maintain optimal switch performance, do not set the
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Port CommandA-48 59056-00 Rev. BDSet Port CommandSets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Port Command59056-00 Rev. B A-49DDiagnosticsPrepares the port for testing. This prepares the port for testing and preven
2 – Using SANbox ManagerInstalling SANbox Manager2-2 59056-00 Rev. BDYour switch was shipped with either a SANsurfer Management Suite Disk or a SANbox
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup CommandA-50 59056-00 Rev. BDSet Setup CommandChanges SNMP and system configuration settings. The switch maintains
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup Command59056-00 Rev. B A-51DsystemPrompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change system configuration settings. T
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup CommandA-52 59056-00 Rev. BDExamples The following is an example of the Set Setup SNMP command:SANbox #> admin
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup Command59056-00 Rev. B A-53D press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so. Trap Severity Opti
A – Command Line InterfaceSet Setup CommandA-54 59056-00 Rev. BDThe following is an example of the Set Setup System command:SANbox (admin) #> set s
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59056-00 Rev. B A-55DShow CommandDisplays fabric, switch, and port operational information.Authority NoneSyntax
A – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandA-56 59056-00 Rev. BDconfig [option]Displays switch, port, and zoning configuration attributes. Refer to the ”Sh
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59056-00 Rev. B A-57D[port_id]Displays name server information for the port given by [port_id]. [port_id] is a p
A – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandA-58 59056-00 Rev. BDFReject Number of frames from devices that were rejected.InvalidCRC Invalid CRC detected.In
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59056-00 Rev. B A-59Dpost logDisplays the Power On Self Test (POST) log which contains results from the POST.set
2 – Using SANbox ManagerInstalling SANbox Manager59056-00 Rev. B 2-3D2.1.2SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Linux InstallationTo install the SANsurfer
A – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandA-60 59056-00 Rev. BD Ps Show (About, Alarm, Backtrace, Chassis, Config Port, Config Switch, Config Threshold,
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59056-00 Rev. B A-61D Domain 104 (0x68) WWN = 10:00:00:c0:dd:00:b8:b7The following is an example of the
A – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandA-62 59056-00 Rev. BD OSDeviceName qla2300(0)The following is an example of the Show NS (l
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59056-00 Rev. B A-63D RX bytes:415313 (405.5 Kb) TX bytes:716751 (699.9 Kb) Interrupt:11 Base
A – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandA-64 59056-00 Rev. BD FReject 0 TotalRxWords 0 InvalidCRC 0
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Command59056-00 Rev. B A-65DThe following is an example of the Show Topology command:SANbox #> show topologyUnique I
A – Command Line InterfaceShow CommandA-66 59056-00 Rev. BDIPAddress 0.0.0.0The following is an example of the Show Version command:SANbox #> show
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-67DShow Config CommandDisplays switch, port, alarm threshold, and zoning for the curren
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Config CommandA-68 59056-00 Rev. BDThe following is an example of the Show Config Port command for a 10 Gbps port:SANbo
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Config Command59056-00 Rev. B A-69D SANbox #> show config threshold Configuration Name: default ------------ T
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2 – Using SANbox ManagerInstalling SANbox Manager2-4 59056-00 Rev. BD2.1.3SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Solaris InstallationTo install the SANsurf
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Config CommandA-70 59056-00 Rev. BDThe following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command:SANbox #> show conf
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Log Command59056-00 Rev. B A-71DShow Log CommandDisplays the contents of the log or the parameters used to create entri
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Log CommandA-72 59056-00 Rev. BDCriticalMonitors critical events.WarnMonitors warning events.InfoMonitors informational
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Log Command59056-00 Rev. B A-73DThe following is an example of the Show Log Options command:SANbox #> show log optio
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Perf CommandA-74 59056-00 Rev. BDShow Perf CommandDisplays port performance in frames/second and bytes/second. If you o
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Perf Command59056-00 Rev. B A-75Derrors [port_number]Displays continuous error counts for the port group (0–15 or 16–19
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Perf CommandA-76 59056-00 Rev. BD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136M 58K 0 0 0 0 8K 136M 0
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Setup Command59056-00 Rev. B A-77DShow Setup CommandDisplays the current SNMP and system settings.Authority NoneSyntax
A – Command Line InterfaceShow Setup CommandA-78 59056-00 Rev. BD Trap1Enabled False Trap2Address 0.0.0.0 Trap2Port 1
A – Command Line InterfaceShutdown Command59056-00 Rev. B A-79DShutdown CommandTerminates all data transfers on the switch at convenient points and cl
2 – Using SANbox ManagerStarting SANsurfer Management Suite59056-00 Rev. B 2-5D2.2Starting SANsurfer Management SuiteTo start the SANsurfer applicatio
A – Command Line InterfaceTest CommandA-80 59056-00 Rev. BDTest CommandTests ports using internal (SerDes level), external (transceiver), and online l
A – Command Line InterfaceTest Command59056-00 Rev. B A-81D1. To start an admin session, enter the following command and press the Enter key.admin sta
A – Command Line InterfaceTest CommandA-82 59056-00 Rev. BD3. A series of test parameters are displayed on the screen. Press the Enter key to accept e
A – Command Line InterfaceUptime Command59056-00 Rev. B A-83DUptime CommandDisplays the elapsed up time since the switch was last reset and reset meth
A – Command Line InterfaceUser CommandA-84 59056-00 Rev. BDUser CommandAdministers and displays user accounts.Authority Admin account name and an Admi
A – Command Line InterfaceUser Command59056-00 Rev. B A-85DExamples The following is an example of the User Accounts command:SANbox (admin) #> user
A – Command Line InterfaceUser CommandA-86 59056-00 Rev. BDSANbox (admin) #> user del user3 The user account will be deleted. Please confirm (y/n
A – Command Line InterfaceWhoami Command59056-00 Rev. B A-87DWhoami CommandDisplays the account name, session number, and switch domain ID for the Tel
A – Command Line InterfaceZone CommandA-88 59056-00 Rev. BDZone CommandManages zones and zone membership on a switch.Authority Admin session and a Zon
A – Command Line InterfaceZone Command59056-00 Rev. B A-89DlistDisplays a list of all zones and the zone sets of which they are components. This keywo
2 – Using SANbox ManagerExiting SANsurfer Management Suite2-6 59056-00 Rev. BD Click the Open Existing Fabric View File radio button to open the Open
A – Command Line InterfaceZone CommandA-90 59056-00 Rev. BDExamples The following is an example of the Zone List command:SANbox #> zone list Zone
A – Command Line InterfaceZone Command59056-00 Rev. B A-91DThe following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command:SANbox #> zone zonesets zone1
A – Command Line InterfaceZoneset CommandA-92 59056-00 Rev. BDZoneset CommandManages zone sets and component zones across the fabric.Authority Admin s
A – Command Line InterfaceZoneset Command59056-00 Rev. B A-93DlistDisplays a list of all zone sets. This keyword does not require an Admin session.rem
A – Command Line InterfaceZoning CommandA-94 59056-00 Rev. BDZoning CommandOpens a Zoning Edit session in which to create and manage zone sets and zon
A – Command Line InterfaceZoning Command59056-00 Rev. B A-95DlimitsDisplays the number of zone sets, zones, aliases, members per zone, members per ali
A – Command Line InterfaceZoning CommandA-96 59056-00 Rev. BDSANbox (admin-zoning) #>..SANbox (admin-zoning) #> zoning cancel Zoning edit mode
A – Command Line InterfaceZoning Command59056-00 Rev. B A-97DSANbox #> zoning list Active ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember
A – Command Line InterfaceZoning CommandA-98 59056-00 Rev. BD wwn_221416 50:06:04:82:bf:d2:18:c2
59056-00 Rev. B B-1Appendix BGraphing Port PerformanceSANsurfer Fabric View application displays port performance using graphs. SANsurfer Fabric View
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUninstalling SANsurfer Management Suite59056-00 Rev. B 2-7DTo prevent SANbox Manager from prompting you to save the default fa
B – Graphing Port PerformanceStarting SANsurfer Fabric ViewB-2 59056-00 Rev. BD Save and Open SANsurfer Fabric View Default Fabric View Files Change
B – Graphing Port PerformanceSaving and Opening Fabric View Files59056-00 Rev. B B-3DIn the Save Default Fabric View File dialog, enter an encryption
B – Graphing Port PerformanceChanging the Default Fabric View File Encryption KeyB-4 59056-00 Rev. BD2. Enter a name for the fabric file or click the
B – Graphing Port PerformanceSetting the Polling Frequency59056-00 Rev. B B-5DFigure B-4. Preferences – SANsurfer Fabric ViewB.6Setting the Polling F
B – Graphing Port PerformanceArranging Graphs in the DisplayB-6 59056-00 Rev. BDTo remove a graph, click the graph Remove button. To remove all graphs
B – Graphing Port PerformanceCustomizing Graphs59056-00 Rev. B B-7DB.9Customizing GraphsYou can customize the graph polling frequency, what is plotted
B – Graphing Port PerformanceCustomizing GraphsB-8 59056-00 Rev. BD Total frames transmitted and received (Total Frames) Total frames transmitted (T
B – Graphing Port PerformancePrinting Graphs59056-00 Rev. B B-9DB.10Printing GraphsTo print a graph, select a graph, then open the File menu and selec
B – Graphing Port PerformanceSaving Graph Statistics to a FileB-10 59056-00 Rev. BDNotes
59056-00 Rev. B C-1Appendix CMessagesThis appendix lists the SANbox Manager messages by task, dialog, or display. To find a message and what to do abo
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUninstalling SANsurfer Management Suite2-8 59056-00 Rev. BD For Windows, browse for the uninstall program file or the shortcu
C – MessagesAdd a FabricC-2 59056-00 Rev. BDC.2Add a FabricTable C-2. Add a Fabric Messages Message User ActionFabric fabricname already exists!OrFabr
C – MessagesNetwork Properties Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-3DC.3Network Properties DialogTable C-3. Network Properties Dialog MessagesMessage User ActionA
C – MessagesSwitch Properties DialogC-4 59056-00 Rev. BDC.4Switch Properties DialogTable C-4. Switch Properties Dialog Messages Message User ActionAtt
C – MessagesSwitch Properties Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-5DIf you set this in-band switch offline you will need an ethernet connection to the switch to p
C – MessagesSwitch Properties DialogC-6 59056-00 Rev. BDReceived error in attempting to edit switch configuration.OrReceived error in attempting to sa
C – MessagesPort Properties Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-7DC.5Port Properties DialogTable C-5. Port Properties Dialog Messages Message User ActionInvalid v
C – MessagesPort Properties DialogC-8 59056-00 Rev. BDUnable to apply changes. Failed to obtain admin privileges.Verify that another user is not curre
C – MessagesFaceplate Display59056-00 Rev. B C-9DC.6Faceplate DisplayTable C-6. Faceplate Display Messages Message User ActionFailed to clear the trap
C – MessagesFaceplate DisplayC-10 59056-00 Rev. BDRequest for switch reset failed because admin access was not available.Verify that another user is n
C – MessagesFaceplate Display59056-00 Rev. B C-11DThe zoning information you are about to edit is incomplete. If you apply changes you will possibly l
2 – Using SANbox ManagerStarting SANbox Manager59056-00 Rev. B 2-9D2. Execute the install program and follow the SANbox Manager installation instructi
C – MessagesFirmware Fallback DialogC-12 59056-00 Rev. BDC.7Firmware Fallback DialogC.8Load Firmware DialogTable C-7. Firmware Fallback Dialog Message
C – MessagesLoad Firmware Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-13DFirmware upload complete. The switch must be reset to activate new firmware. Reset now?The new fi
C – MessagesPort Loopback Test DialogC-14 59056-00 Rev. BDC.9Port Loopback Test DialogTable C-9. Port Loopback Test Dialog Messages Message User Actio
C – MessagesPort Loopback Test Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-15DSwitch is currently unreachable. Unable to accurately report status of port test.The applica
C – MessagesExtended Credits WizardC-16 59056-00 Rev. BDC.10Extended Credits WizardC.11Zoning DialogTable C-10. Extended Credits Wizard MessagesMessag
C – MessagesZoning Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-17DError saving zoning Verify that the specified zoning configuration file exists on a file system that is
C – MessagesZoning DialogC-18 59056-00 Rev. BDThe zone set you attempting to activate contains port based zoning and there are switches in the fabric
C – MessagesRestore Configuration Dialog59056-00 Rev. B C-19DC.12Restore Configuration DialogC.13Save Fabric ViewTable C-12. Restore Configuration Dia
C – MessagesTrap Configuration DialogC-20 59056-00 Rev. BDC.14Trap Configuration DialogTable C-14. Trap Configuration Dialog MessagesMessage User Acti
59056-00 Rev. B Glossary-1GlossaryAccess Control List ZoneAccess Control List zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbo
2 – Using SANbox ManagerStarting SANbox Manager2-10 59056-00 Rev. BDFigure 2-5. Initial Startup Dialog Click the Open Existing Fabric radio button t
Glossary-2 59056-00 Rev. BSANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDClass 3 ServiceA service which multiplexes frames at frame boundaries to or from
59056-00 Rev. B Glossary-3SANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDInitiatorThe device that initiates a data exchange with a target device.In-Order-
Glossary-4 59056-00 Rev. BSANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDPrincipal SwitchThe switch in the fabric that manages domain ID assignments.SANbo
59056-00 Rev. B Index-1IndexAaccess control list zone 3-15, 3-28account name 3-3, A-1, A-87display A-87active firmware 4-33active zone set 3-13, 3-16,
Index-2 59056-00 Rev. BSANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDConfigured Zonesets 4-13description 2-24, 2-27, 2-30Name Server 4-7port information
59056-00 Rev. B Index-3SANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDauto save B-4open 3-4password B-2save 3-4faceplate displaydata window 2-30descriptio
Index-4 59056-00 Rev. BSANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDMmanagement workstation 2-1manufacturer information A-77media status 5-4memoryactivi
59056-00 Rev. B Index-5SANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDRread community 4-27receive buffer 5-13refresh 3-7, 4-7Registered State Control Noti
Index-6 59056-00 Rev. BSANbox 5200 Switch ManagementUser’s GuideDtemperature threshold 4-17Test command A-80testing ports 5-16time 4-17, A-13timeout
1 – Index59056-00 Rev. B 1-7Dorphan 3-16remove 3-24rename 3-27, A-93tree 3-21Zoneset command A-92zoningconfiguration 3-17, A-38configuration display A
2 – Using SANbox ManagerExiting SANbox Manager59056-00 Rev. B 2-11DFigure 2-6. SANbox Manager Window2.6Exiting SANbox ManagerTo exit a SANbox Manager
1 – Index1-8 59056-00 Rev. BDNotes
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUninstalling SANbox Manager2-12 59056-00 Rev. BDFigure 2-7. Save Default Fabric View File Dialog – SANbox ManagerIn your next
2 – Using SANbox ManagerChanging the Encryption Key for the Default Fabric View File59056-00 Rev. B 2-13Ddesktop, or user specified) that is used to s
59056-00 Rev. B Page iiiTable of ContentsSection 1 Introduction1.1 Intended Audience ...
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSaving and Opening Fabric View Files2-14 59056-00 Rev. BD2.9Saving and Opening Fabric View FilesA fabric view file is one or m
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSetting SANbox Manager Preferences59056-00 Rev. B 2-15D Enable (default) or disable the Event Browser. Refer to ”Displaying t
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing Online Help2-16 59056-00 Rev. BD2.11Using Online HelpOnline help is available for the SANbox Manager application and its
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface59056-00 Rev. B 2-17D2.13SANbox Manager User InterfaceThe SANbox Manager application uses two bas
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface2-18 59056-00 Rev. BD2.13.1Menu BarsThe menus and the options offered in them vary depending on t
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface59056-00 Rev. B 2-19D2.13.1.2Faceplate Display MenuThe menu options available in the faceplate di
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface2-20 59056-00 Rev. BD2.13.1.3Topology Display Shortcut KeysThe shortcut keys for the topology dis
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface59056-00 Rev. B 2-21D2.13.1.4Faceplate Display Shortcut KeysThe shortcut keys for the faceplate d
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface2-22 59056-00 Rev. BD2.13.2Tool BarThe tool bar consists of a row of graphical buttons that you c
2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface59056-00 Rev. B 2-23D2.13.3Fabric TreeThe fabric tree lists the managed fabrics and their switche
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2 – Using SANbox ManagerSANbox Manager User Interface2-24 59056-00 Rev. BD To open the topology display from the fabric tree, click a fabric entry.
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing the Topology Display59056-00 Rev. B 2-25D2.14Using the Topology DisplayThe topology display shown in Figure 2-14 receive
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing the Topology Display2-26 59056-00 Rev. BD2.14.2Working with Switches and LinksSwitch and link icons are selectable and m
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing the Topology Display59056-00 Rev. B 2-27D2.14.2.3Opening the Faceplate Display and Topology Popup MenusThe faceplate dis
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing the Faceplate Display2-28 59056-00 Rev. BD2.15Using the Faceplate DisplayThe faceplate display shown in Figure 2-15 disp
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing the Faceplate Display59056-00 Rev. B 2-29D2.15.2Working with PortsPorts are selectable and serve as access points for ot
2 – Using SANbox ManagerUsing the Faceplate Display2-30 59056-00 Rev. BD2.15.3Faceplate Data WindowsThe faceplate display provides the following data
59056-00 Rev. B 3-1Section 3Managing FabricsThis section describes the following tasks that manage fabrics: Securing a fabric Managing the fabric da
3 – Managing FabricsFabric Security3-2 59056-00 Rev. BDManager grants access to its menus according to your authority level. If you do not have Admin
3 – Managing FabricsManaging the Fabric Database59056-00 Rev. B 3-3D1. On the faceplate display, open the Switch menu and select Switch Properties to
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3 – Managing FabricsManaging the Fabric Database3-4 59056-00 Rev. BD4. Click the Add Fabric button.3.2.2Removing a FabricTo delete a fabric file from
3 – Managing FabricsManaging the Fabric Database59056-00 Rev. B 3-5D3.2.5Rediscovering a FabricAfter making changes to or deleting switches from a fab
3 – Managing FabricsManaging the Fabric Database3-6 59056-00 Rev. BD3.2.7Replacing a Failed SwitchThe archive/restore works for all switches. However,
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information59056-00 Rev. B 3-7D3.2.8Deleting Switches and LinksThe SANbox Manager application does not automatic
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information3-8 59056-00 Rev. BDyellow indicates a condition that may require attention to maintain maximum perfo
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information59056-00 Rev. B 3-9D3.3.2Displaying the Event BrowserThe Event Browser displays a list of recorded ev
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information3-10 59056-00 Rev. BDFigure 3-2. Events BrowserSeverity is indicated in the severity column using ic
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information59056-00 Rev. B 3-11D3.3.2.1Filtering the Event BrowserFiltering the Event Browser enables you to dis
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information3-12 59056-00 Rev. BDFigure 3-3. Filter Events Dialog3.3.2.2Sorting the Event BrowserSorting the Eve
3 – Managing FabricsDisplaying Fabric Information59056-00 Rev. B 3-13D3.3.3Active Zone Set Data WindowThe Active Zoneset data window displays the zone
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3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-14 59056-00 Rev. BD3.4Zoning a FabricZoning enables you to divide the ports and devices of the fabric into zones
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-15D FCID entries define zone membership by the Fibre Channel address of the attached device. Wit
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-16 59056-00 Rev. BD3.4.1.2AliasesTo make it easier to add a group of ports or devices to one or more zones, you c
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-17D MaxTotalMembers is 2000. The maximum number of total zone and alias members that can be conf
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-18 59056-00 Rev. BD3.4.2.1FC-SW-2 Auto SaveThe FC-SW-2 Auto Save parameter determines whether changes to the acti
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-19D3.4.4Merging Fabrics and ZoningIf you join two fabrics with an inter-switch link, the active z
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-20 59056-00 Rev. BDRefer to ”Managing Zones” on page 3-25 for information about adding and removing zone members.
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-21DThe Edit Zoning dialog has a Zone Sets tree on the left and a Port/Device (or members) tree on
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-22 59056-00 Rev. BD3.4.7Managing Zone SetsZoning a fabric involves creating a zone set, creating zones as zone se
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-23D Creating zone sets Activating and deactivating zone sets Copying a zone to a zone set Rem
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3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-24 59056-00 Rev. BDThe purpose of the deactivate function is to suspend all fabric zoning which results in free c
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-25D2. In the Zone Sets tree, select the zone set to be removed.3. Open the Edit menu, and select
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-26 59056-00 Rev. BD3.4.8.1Creating a Zone in a Zone SetWhen a zone is created, its zone type is soft. To change t
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-27D Open the Edit menu or right click on the selected zone and select Create Members. Choose the
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-28 59056-00 Rev. BD3.4.8.5Removing a Zone MemberRemoving a zone member will affect every zone and zone set in whi
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric59056-00 Rev. B 3-29D3.4.9Managing AliasesAn alias is a collection of objects that can be zoned together. An alias
3 – Managing FabricsZoning a Fabric3-30 59056-00 Rev. BD1. Open the Zoning menu, and select Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zoning dialog.2. In the left
59056-00 Rev. B 4-1Section 4Managing SwitchesThis section describes the following tasks that manage switches in the fabric. Managing user accounts D
4 – Managing SwitchesManaging User Accounts4-2 59056-00 Rev. BDSwitches come from the factory with the following user accounts:The Admin account is th
4 – Managing SwitchesManaging User Accounts59056-00 Rev. B 4-3D4.1.1Creating User AccountsTo create a user account on a switch, open the Switch menu i
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4 – Managing SwitchesManaging User Accounts4-4 59056-00 Rev. BD4.1.2Removing a User AccountTo remove a user account on a switch, open the Switch menu
4 – Managing SwitchesManaging User Accounts59056-00 Rev. B 4-5D4.1.3Changing a User Account PasswordTo change the password for an account on a switch,
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information4-6 59056-00 Rev. BD4.1.4Modifying a User AccountTo modify a user account on a switch, open the Swit
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information59056-00 Rev. B 4-7D Performance statistics Port information Configured zone setsFigure 4-5 shows
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information4-8 59056-00 Rev. BDTable 4-2 for a description of the entries in the Name Server data window. Refer
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information59056-00 Rev. B 4-9DThe Detailed FDMI Display dialog is opened after clicking the Information (i) bu
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information4-10 59056-00 Rev. BD4.2.3Switch Data WindowThe Switch data window displays current network and swit
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information59056-00 Rev. B 4-11DDomain ID Lock Domain ID lock status. Prevents (True) or permits (False) dynami
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information4-12 59056-00 Rev. BD4.2.4Link Data WindowThe Link data window displays information about all switch
4 – Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Information59056-00 Rev. B 4-13D4.2.5Port Statistics Data WindowThe Port Statistics data window displays port p
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4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring Port Threshold Alarms4-14 59056-00 Rev. BDFigure 4-7. Configured Zonesets Data Window4.3Configuring Port Threshold A
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring Port Threshold Alarms59056-00 Rev. B 4-15DFigure 4-8. Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Dialog2. Check the Enable A
4 – Managing SwitchesExporting Name Server Information to a File4-16 59056-00 Rev. BDFigure 4-9. Port Threshold Alarm Example7. Enter a sample window
4 – Managing SwitchesPaging a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-17D4. Click the Save button.4.6Paging a SwitchYou can use the beacon feature to page a switch. T
4 – Managing SwitchesResetting a Switch4-18 59056-00 Rev. BD4.9Resetting a SwitchResetting a switch reboots the switch using configuration parameters
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-19DTo reset a switch using SANbox Manager, do the following:1. Select the switch to be rese
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch4-20 59056-00 Rev. BD Replace or restore a switch in an existing fabric. Recover or edit the IP configurati
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-21D4.10.2.1Symbolic NameThe symbolic name is a user-defined name of up to 63 characters tha
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch4-22 59056-00 Rev. BDboth switches will flash to show the affected ports. Refer to the ”Set Config Command” o
4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch59056-00 Rev. B 4-23D4.10.2.5Broadcast SupportBroadcast is supported on the SANbox which allows for TCP/IP su
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