HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 165

Set the Unit Beaconing State, Clear System Error Lights, Perform a System Configuration Reset

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Switch Maintenance Tasks 7 If the value in the Current Online State field is Off, you can set the product online by selecting the Activate button. Set the Unit Beaconing State Using the Switch maintenance page, you can enable or disable beaconing on the product. The current state of beaconing for the unit, which is either on or off, is displayed by a flashing LED. Beaconing is useful in helping to isolate problems and locate the product, especially when there are multiple products stacked together, such as in a rack-mount cabinet. The status of beaconing is shown in the Unit Beaconing is field. If the value shown is On, the product's beacon LED is flashing. To disable beaconing, select the Deactivate button. If the Unit Beaconing is field value is Off, the LED is not flashing. To enable beaconing, select the Activate button. Clear System Error Lights The amber system error light indicator, shown on the Product Hardware page, simulates the system error light on the actual switch. When this indicator illuminates, an event has occurred requiring immediate attention, such as the failure of the system, power supply/fan, or port. For more information, see Table 2-1, Status Indicators, page 2-3. The status of the system error light is shown by the System Error Light is field. If the status is On, you can clear the system error light by selecting the Clear button. Perform a System Configuration Reset ATTENTION! Service personnel may ask you to perform this operation to resolve system problems. Review this section completely before performing this operation. The Reset Configuration button of the Switch Maintenance page enables you to reset product configuration values. This enables you to reset all configuration data and nonvolatile settings to the factory default values including any data that was created from the Configure menu and associated pages. For a list of factory default values, refer to the product's installation and service manual. Performing Product Maintenance 7-3

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7
Performing Product Maintenance
7-3
Switch Maintenance Tasks
If the value in the
Current Online State
field is Off, you can set the
product online by selecting the
Activate
button.
Set the Unit
Beaconing State
Using the
Switch
maintenance page, you can enable or disable
beaconing on the product. The current state of beaconing for the unit,
which is either on or off, is displayed by a flashing LED. Beaconing is
useful in helping to isolate problems and locate the product,
especially when there are multiple products stacked together, such as
in a rack-mount cabinet.
The status of beaconing is shown in the
Unit Beaconing is
field. If the
value shown is
On
, the product’s beacon LED is flashing. To disable
beaconing, select the
Deactivate
button.
If the
Unit Beaconing is
field value is
Off
, the LED is not flashing. To
enable beaconing, select the
Activate
button.
Clear System Error
Lights
The amber system error light indicator, shown on the
Product
Hardware
page, simulates the system error light on the actual switch.
When this indicator illuminates, an event has occurred requiring
immediate attention, such as the failure of the system, power
supply/fan, or port. For more information, see
Table 2-1,
Status
Indicators
, page 2-3.
The status of the system error light is shown by the
System Error Light
is
field. If the status is On, you can clear the system error light by
selecting the
Clear
button.
Perform a System
Configuration Reset
ATTENTION!
Service personnel may ask you to perform this operation to
resolve system problems. Review this section completely before performing
this operation.
The Reset Configuration button of the Switch Maintenance page
enables you to reset product configuration values. This enables you
to reset all configuration data and nonvolatile settings to the factory
default values including any data that was created from the
Configure
menu and associated pages.
For a list of factory default values, refer to the product’s installation
and service manual.