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Sun Storage
Fibre Channel Switch 5802
QuickTools User Guide
Firmware Version 7.4
Part No. 820-4972-10
September 2008, Revision A
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Page 1 - QuickTools User Guide

Sun Microsystems, Inc.www.sun.comSubmit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedbackSun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802QuickT

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x Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 FIGURE 3-9 System Services Dialog 69FIGURE 3-10 Network Properties Dial

Page 3 - Contents

84 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 Nicknames — restores the last saved nickname configuration. Call Hom

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 85FIGURE 3-15 Switch Diagnostics DialogTo test a switch, do the following:1. Open the faceplate display of the switch to

Page 5 - Contents v

86 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Note – If you selected the Online Switch Diagnostics option to run the

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 87Broadcast Support EnableResource Allocation Timeout (R_A_TOV) 10000 millisecondsI/O Stream Guard DisabledDevice Scan Ena

Page 7 - Contents vii

88 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Installing Feature License KeysA feature license key is a password that

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 89FIGURE 3-17 Add License Key Dialog5. Click the Get Description button. The license key description is retrieved and dis

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90 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Installing FirmwareInstalling firmware involves loading, unpacking, and

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 91FIGURE 3-18 Load Firmware DialogTo install firmware, do the following:1. In the faceplate display, open the Switch menu

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92 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-19 Call Home Setup DialogTABLE 3-11 lists the entries in the

Page 12 - TABLE 4-7 Port Speeds 116

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 93Secondary SMTP Server Address:The IP address of the secondary (second) SMTP server. Secondary SMTP Server Port: The serv

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xiTablesTABLE 1-1 Workstation Requirements 1TABLE 1-2 Menu Bar Options 7TABLE 2-1 Severity Levels 18TABLE 2-2 Devices Data Window Entries 22TABLE 2-3

Page 14 - Related Documentation

94 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Using the Call Home Profile ManagerUse the Call Home Profile Manager di

Page 15 - Third-Party Web Sites

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 95Fabric option allows you to propagate all profiles on the switch to one or more switches in the fabric. Refer to Applyin

Page 16 - Sun Welcomes Your Comments

96 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-21 Call Home Profile Editor DialogUsing the Call Home Profile

Page 17 - Using QuickTools

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 97FIGURE 3-22 Call Home Profile Editor - Tech Support Center Profile DialogTABLE 3-12 lists the entries in the Call Home

Page 18 - Opening QuickTools

98 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008TABLE 3-12 Call Home Editor - Tech Support Center Profile Entries Entr

Page 19 - QuickTools User Interface

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 99Applying All Profiles on a Switch to Other SwitchesYou can apply all profiles on a switch to one or more switches in a f

Page 20 - Alerts Panel

100 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-23 Call Home Profile Multiple Switch Apply DialogUsing the C

Page 21 - Fabric Tree

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 101FIGURE 3-24 Call Home Message Queue DialogTesting Call Home ProfilesUse the Call Home Test Profile dialog (FIGURE 3-25

Page 22 - Data Windows and Tabs

102 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008

Page 23 - Menu Bar

103CHAPTER4Managing PortsThe data windows provide port information and port statistics for selected ports. This chapter describes the following tasks

Page 24 - Popup Menus

xii Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008TABLE 4-4 Port Operational States 114TABLE 4-5 Port Administrative Sta

Page 25 - Selecting Ports

104 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 4-1 Port Information Data WindowInformation in the Port Inform

Page 26 - FIGURE 1-5) the next time

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 105FIGURE 4-2 Port Information Data Window ButtonsThe Port Information data window entries are listed below in TABLE 4-1.TAB

Page 27 - Using Online Help

106 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Configured Administrative Port State The port state (Online, Offline,

Page 28 - Exiting QuickTools

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 107Port Statistics Data WindowThe Port Statistics data window (FIGURE 4-3) displays statistics about port performance. To ope

Page 29 - Managing Fabrics

108 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 4-3 Port Statistics Data WindowThe Statistics drop-down list i

Page 30 - Rediscovering a Fabric

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 109AL Init Error Number of times the port entered initialization and the initialization failed. Increments count when port ha

Page 31 - Replacing a Failed Switch

110 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Link Failures Number of optical link failures detected by this port. A

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Chapter 4 Managing Ports 111Viewing and Configuring PortsPort color and text provide information about the port and its operational state. To display

Page 33 - Event Browser

112 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 4-4 Port Properties DialogNote – Use the Select to Propagate C

Page 34 - Severity Levels

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 113Port Symbolic NameTo change the symbolic name of a port, do the following:1. Open the faceplate display and select a port.

Page 35 - Filtering the Event Browser

xiiiPrefaceThis guide describes the QuickTools™ web applet for Sun FC switches and directors. This guide introduces the switch management products and

Page 36 - Sorting the Event Browser

114 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Port Operational StatesTo view the operational state on each port in t

Page 37 - Devices Data Window

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 1154. Click the OK button to write the new port state request to the switch.Port TypesTo display port type status, open the V

Page 38 - Devices Data Window Entries

116 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Port SpeedsSFP ports are capable of transmitting and receiving at 2-Gb

Page 39 - Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 23

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 117Port Transceiver Media StatusTo display transceiver media status, open the View menu and select View Port Media. TABLE 4-8

Page 40 - Editing a Nickname

118 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 Auto — suppresses the reception of RSCN messages when the port is co

Page 41 - Exporting Nicknames to a File

Chapter 4 Managing Ports 119FIGURE 4-5 Advanced Port Properties DialogResetting a PortThe Reset Port option reinitializes the port using the saved co

Page 42 - Active Zone Set Data Window

120 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 Internal — a disruptive test that verifies port circuitry. The SerDe

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Chapter 4 Managing Ports 1213. In the Test Selection area, select test type (Internal, External, or Online). If you select the internal or external te

Page 44 - Zoning Concepts

122 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008

Page 45 - Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 29

123GlossaryActive Zone Set The zone set that defines the current zoning for the fabric.Active Firmware The firmware image on the switch that is in use

Page 46 - Zoning Database

xiv Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Typographic ConventionsNote – Characters display differently depending

Page 47 - Managing the Zoning Database

124 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Class 2 Service A service which multiplexes frames at frame boundaries

Page 48 - Editing the Zoning Database

Glossary 125Input Power LED A chassis LED that indicates that the switch logic circuitry is receiving proper DC voltages.Inter-Switch Link The connect

Page 49 - TABLE 2-3 describes the

126 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Small Form-FactorPluggable A transceiver device, smaller than a GigaBi

Page 50 - Resolving Zoning

127IndexAactive zone set, 26, 30Active Zoneset data window, 26administrative stateconfigured, 65, 114current, 65, 114port, 114switch, 65Alerts Panel,

Page 51 - Capture Merged Zoning

128 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, 73, 74, 75EE_D_TOV, 68E_Port isol

Page 52 - Discard Inactive

Index 129test, 120operating systems, 1orphan zone set, 30Ppassworduser account, 58portadministrative state, 114configuration, 111media, 117operational

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130 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008community, 78configuration, 77SNMP version, 77Uuser accountcreate, 56d

Page 54 - Managing Zone Sets

Preface xvDocumentation, Support, and TrainingThird-Party Web SitesSun is not responsible for the availability of third-party web sites mentioned in t

Page 55 - Renaming a Zone Set

xvi Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008or resources. Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or

Page 56 - Managing Zones

1CHAPTER1Using QuickToolsThis chapter describes how to use the QuickTools web applet and its menus. The following topics are covered: Workstation Req

Page 57 - Copying a Zone to a Zone Set

2 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Opening QuickToolsAfter the switch is operational, open the QuickTools w

Page 58 - Adding Zone Members

Chapter 1 Using QuickTools 3FIGURE 1-2 Password Change Required DialogQuickTools User InterfaceThe QuickTools web applet uses the faceplate and backp

Page 59 - Removing a Zone Member

PleaseRecycleCopyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems, I

Page 60 - Managing Aliases

4 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 1-3 QuickTools Interface Alerts PanelThe Alerts Panel shows all

Page 61 - Adding a Member to an Alias

Chapter 1 Using QuickTools 5Note – The up/down arrows on the divider bar (between the Alerts Panel entries and data windows) enable you to move the di

Page 62 - Merging Fabrics and Zoning

6 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008The fabric tree entry has a small icon next to it that uses color to ind

Page 63 - Zone Merge Failure Recovery

Chapter 1 Using QuickTools 7 Configured Zonesets — displays all zone sets, zones, and zone membership in the zoning database. Active Zoneset — displ

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8 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Popup MenusPopup menus are displayed when you right-click the switch fac

Page 65 - Managing Switches

Chapter 1 Using QuickTools 9Shortcut KeysShortcut key combinations provide an alternative method of accessing menu options in the web applet. For exam

Page 66 - Switch Data Window Buttons

10 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Setting QuickTools PreferencesUsing the preferences settings, you can:

Page 67 - Switch Data Window Entries

Chapter 1 Using QuickTools 11FIGURE 1-5 Preferences Dialog – QuickToolsTo set preferences for your QuickTools sessions, do the following:1. Open the

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12 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Viewing Software VersionTo view the QuickTools software version informa

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13CHAPTER2Managing FabricsThis chapter describes the following tasks that manage fabrics: Fabric Services Rediscovering a Fabric Adding a New Switc

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iiiContentsPreface xiii1. Using QuickTools 1Workstation Requirements 1Opening QuickTools 2QuickTools User Interface 3Alerts Panel 4Fabric Tree 5Graphi

Page 71 - Managing User Accounts

14 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008you disable in-band management on a particular switch, you can no longe

Page 72 - Creating User Accounts

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 15Adding a New Switch to a FabricIf there are no special conditions to be configured for the new switch, simply plug in the

Page 73 - Removing a User Account

16 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008these are not restored by QuickTools. Refer to Archiving a Switch and R

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Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 17Event BrowserThe Event Browser displays a list of events generated by the switches in the fabric and the QuickTools web a

Page 75 - Modifying a User Account

18 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008EXAMPLE 2-1 Events BrowserSeverity is indicated in the severity column

Page 76 - NTP Client

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 19Note – Events (Alarms, Critical, Warning, and Informative) generated by the web applet are not saved on the switch. They

Page 77 - Resetting a Switch

20 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 2-1 Filter Events DialogSorting the Event BrowserSorting the Ev

Page 78 - Switch Resets

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 213. Select a folder and enter a file name in which to save the event log and click the Save button. The file can be saved

Page 79 - Configuring a Switch

22 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 2-2 Devices Data WindowTABLE 2-2 describes the entries in the D

Page 80 - Domain ID and Domain ID Lock

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 23Displaying Detailed Device InformationIn addition to the information that is available in the Devices data window, you ca

Page 81 - Switch Administrative States

iv Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 20082. Managing Fabrics 13Fabric Services 13Enabling SNMP Configuration 14E

Page 82 - In-band Management

24 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Note – Nicknames are stored on the switch with firmware 6.6 and later.

Page 83 - Advanced Switch Properties

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 254. Click the Save button to save the changes.Deleting a NicknameTo delete a device port nickname, do the following:1. Ope

Page 84 - Managing System Services

26 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008ZoningZoning a fabric allows you to divide the ports and devices of the

Page 85 - System Services Dialog

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 27FIGURE 2-4 Active Zone Set Data WindowConfigured Zonesets Data WindowThe Configured Zonesets data window (FIGURE 2-5) di

Page 86 - Configuring the Network

28 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 2-5 Configured Zonesets Data WindowZoning ConceptsThe following

Page 87 - Network IP Configuration

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 29ZonesZoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic. A zone is a named group of port

Page 88 - TABLE 3-5 describes the

30 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Zone SetsA zone set is a named group of zones. A zone can be a member o

Page 89 - Parameter Description

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 31 MaxTotalMembers is 10,000. The maximum number of zone and alias members (10000) that can be stored in the switch’s zoni

Page 90 - Network DNS Configuration

32 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Editing the Zoning DatabaseUse the Edit Zoning dialog (FIGURE 2-6) to e

Page 91 - Configuring SNMP

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 33Note – If the Merge Auto Save parameter is enabled on the Zoning Configuration dialog, then every time the active zone se

Page 92 - SNMP Configuration

Contents vViewing Zoning Limits and Properties 30Managing the Zoning Database 31Editing the Zoning Database 32Resolving Zoning 34Configuring the Zonin

Page 93 - SNMP Trap Configuration

34 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Resolving ZoningThe Resolving Zoning options enable you to manage the a

Page 94 - SNMP v3 Security

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 35Capture Active ZoningThe Capture Active Zoning option copies the active zone set to the configured zone set. Restore Conf

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36 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 2-7 Zoning Config DialogMerge Auto SaveThe Merge Auto Save para

Page 96 - SNMP v3 User Editor Dialog

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 37Saving the Zoning Database to a FileYou can save the zoning database to an XML file. You can later reload this zoning dat

Page 97 - Archiving a Switch

38 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Restoring the Default Zoning DatabaseRestoring the default zoning clear

Page 98 - Restoring a Switch

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 39Creating a Zone SetTo create a zone set, do the following:1. Open the Zoning menu, and select Edit Zoning to open the Edi

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40 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 20081. In the Zone Sets tree of the Edit Zoning dialog, click the zone set

Page 100 - Testing a Switch

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 41Note – Changes that you make to the zoning database are limited to the managed switch and do not propagate to the rest of

Page 101 - Switch Diagnostics Dialog

42 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 20081. In the faceplate display, open the Zoning menu and select Edit Zonin

Page 102 - Configuration

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 433. Click the Apply button to display the Save Zoning & Error Check dialog. 4. Click the Perform Error Check button to

Page 103 - Setting Value

vi Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Zone Merge Failure 46Zone Merge Failure Recovery 473. Managing Switches

Page 104 - Features License Key Dialog

44 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Removing a Zone from a Zone SetTo remove a zone from a zone set, do the

Page 105 - Downloading a Support File

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 45Creating an AliasTo create an alias, do the following:1. Open the Zoning menu, and select Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zo

Page 106 - Installing Firmware

46 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Removing an Alias from All ZonesTo remove an alias from all zones, do t

Page 107 - Using Call Home

Chapter 2 Managing Fabrics 47Zone Merge Failure RecoveryWhen a zone merge failure occurs, the conflict that caused the failure must be resolved. You c

Page 108 - Call Home Setup Entries

48 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008

Page 109 - Entry Description

49CHAPTER3Managing SwitchesThis chapter describes the following tasks that manage switches in the fabric. Using the Switch Data Window Managing Use

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50 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-1 Switch Data WindowInformation in the Switch data window is

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 51TABLE 3-1 Switch Data Window Entries Entry DescriptionSummary Group Switch Type Switch modelFirst Port Address Switch F

Page 112 - Profile Dialog

52 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Temperature Failure Port Shutdown Non-configurable (always enabled for

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 53User Login Group User Name Account nameLogin Level Authority levelSuper User Super user privileges enabled/disabled User

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Contents viiNetwork DNS Configuration 74Configuring SNMP 75SNMP Properties 75SNMP Configuration 76SNMP Trap Configuration 77SNMP v3 Security 78Archivi

Page 115 - Switches

54 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008CIM Enabled Common Interface Model status. The CIM agent is based on th

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 55Managing User AccountsOnly the Admin account can manage user accounts with the User Account Administration dialogs. Howe

Page 117 - Change Over

56 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008The Images account is used to exchange files with the switch using FTP.

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 573. Enter an account name in the New Account Login field. Account names are limited to 15 characters. The first character

Page 119 - Managing Ports

58 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-4 User Account Administration Dialog – Remove AccountChanging

Page 120 - Port Information Data Window

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 59FIGURE 3-5 User Account Administration Dialog – Change PasswordModifying a User AccountTo modify a user account on a sw

Page 121 - TABLE 4-1

60 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-6 User Account Administration Dialog – Modify AccountPaging a

Page 122 - Advanced Group

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 61Ethernet connection to an NTP server, but ensures the consistency of date and time stamps in alarms and log entries. Whe

Page 123 - Port Statistics Data Window

62 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008During a hotreset operation, fabric services will be unavailable for a

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 631. Select the switch to be reset in the fabric tree.2. Open the Switch menu and select the Reset Switch: Select Hot Res

Page 125 - Chapter 4 Managing Ports 109

viii Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Port Operational States 114Port Administrative States 114Port Types 1

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64 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 Open the faceplate display for the switch you be configuring. Open th

Page 127 - Viewing and Configuring Ports

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 65Note – Domain ID reassignment is not reflected in zoning that is defined by domain ID and port number pair. You must rec

Page 128 - Port Properties Dialog

66 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008TABLE 3-4 describes the administrative state values.Broadcast SupportBr

Page 129 - Port States

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 67Entry Limit field on the Switch Properties dialog to configure the maximum number of HBAs that can be registered with a

Page 130 - Port Administrative States

68 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 R_A_TOV (Resource Allocation Timeout) — the maximum time a frame coul

Page 131 - Port Types

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 69FIGURE 3-9 System Services DialogCaution – Use caution when disabling the Embedded GUI, GUI Mgmt, and Telnet, as it is

Page 132 - Port Speeds

70 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 CIM (Common Interface Model) — allows management of the switch throug

Page 133 - I/O Stream Guard

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 71FIGURE 3-10 Network Properties DialogsNetwork IP ConfigurationThe IP configuration identifies the switch on the Etherne

Page 134 - Device Scan

72 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008displayed in a block represents all zeroes for that block. An example o

Page 135 - Testing Ports

Chapter 3 Managing Switches 73Network Discovery Choose one of the following methods by which to assign the IP address:• Static — uses the IP configura

Page 136 - Port Diagnostics Dialog

ixFiguresFIGURE 1-1 Add a New Fabric Dialog 2FIGURE 1-2 Password Change Required Dialog 3FIGURE 1-3 QuickTools Interface 4FIGURE 1-4 Alerts Panel 5FIG

Page 137 - Chapter 4 Managing Ports 121

74 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Network DNS ConfigurationThe Network Properties dialog has two tabs: IP

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 75Configuring SNMPConfiguring the Simple Network Management Protocol includes: SNMP Properties Configuration SNMP Trap C

Page 139 - Glossary

76 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008Note – Since Read Community, Trap Community, and Write Community settin

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 77SNMP Trap ConfigurationThe SNMP trap configuration defines how traps are set. Choose from the tabs Trap1 – Trap 5 to con

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78 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008SNMP v3 SecuritySimple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3) i

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 79user from the SNMP v3 Users list. Click the Remove button to delete the selected user. Click the Edit button to open the

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80 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008FIGURE 3-12 SNMP v3 Manager DialogFIGURE 3-13 SNMP v3 User Editor Dia

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 81Archiving a SwitchYou can create an .XML archive file containing the configuration parameters. Basically any data receiv

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82 Sun Storage Fibre Channel Switch 5802 QuickTools User Guide • September 2008 Name server Date/Time and NTP settings Alarm configuration Zoning

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Chapter 3 Managing Switches 83FIGURE 3-14 Restore Dialogs – Full and Selective3. Enter the archive file name or browse for the file. This archive fil

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