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Resetting a switch, Configuring a switch

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Resetting a switch Resetting a switch reboots the switch using the configuration parameters in memory. Depending on the reset type, a switch reset may include a Power On Self Test (POST) and may disrupt traffic. Table 13 describes the types of switch resets. Table 13 Switch resets Reset Type Description Hot Reset Resets a switch without a Power On Self Test. This reset activates the pending firmware, but does not disrupt switch traffic. Fabric services are unavailable for a short period (30-75 seconds, depending on switch model). If errors are detected on a port during a hot reset, the port is reset automatically. Reset Resets a switch without a Power On Self Test. This reset activates the pending firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic. Hard Reset Resets a switch with a Power On Self Test. This reset activates the pending firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic. IMPORTANT: If performing a Reset or a Hard Reset, the support files, the firmware image files that have not been unpacked, and the configuration backup files that were created on the switch are deleted. To reset a switch or a stack: 1. Select a switch or a stack in the fabric tree. 2. Select Switch > Reset Switch for a switch, or Stack > Reset Switch for a stack, and then choose Hot Reset, Reset, or Hard Reset. 3. Click Yes to continue; click No to cancel the reset. Configuring a switch Switch configuration consists of chassis configuration, network configuration, and SNMP configuration. • Chassis configuration specifies switch-wide Fibre Channel settings. • Network configuration specifies IP and DNS settings. • SNMP configuration specifies SNMP settings, SNMP traps, and SNMP security. Using the configuration wizard Use the configuration wizard to configure the IP address, password, and other parameters for new or replacement switches. To start the configuration wizard, select Wizards > Configuration Wizard. Switch properties Use the Switch Properties dialog box to change the following switch configuration parameters: • Domain ID and Domain ID Lock • Syslog • Symbolic name • Switch administrative state • Broadcast support • In-band management • Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide 93

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HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide
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Resetting a switch
Resetting a switch reboots the switch using the configuration parameters in memory. Depending on the
reset type, a switch reset may include a Power On Self Test (POST) and may disrupt traffic.
Table 13
describes the types of switch resets.
IMPORTANT:
If performing a Reset or a Hard Reset, the support files, the firmware image files that have
not been unpacked, and the configuration backup files that were created on the switch are deleted.
To reset a switch or a stack:
1.
Select a switch or a stack in the fabric tree.
2.
Select
Switch > Reset Switch
for a switch, or
Stack > Reset Switch
for a stack, and then choose
Hot
Reset
,
Reset
, or
Hard Reset
.
3.
Click
Yes
to continue; click
No
to cancel the reset.
Configuring a switch
Switch configuration consists of chassis configuration, network configuration, and SNMP configuration.
Chassis configuration specifies switch-wide Fibre Channel settings.
Network configuration specifies IP and DNS settings.
SNMP configuration specifies SNMP settings, SNMP traps, and SNMP security.
Using the configuration wizard
Use the configuration wizard to configure the IP address, password, and other parameters for new or
replacement switches. To start the configuration wizard, select
Wizards > Configuration Wizard
.
Switch properties
Use the Switch Properties dialog box to change the following switch configuration parameters:
Domain ID and Domain ID Lock
Syslog
Symbolic name
Switch administrative state
Broadcast support
In-band management
Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI)
Table 13
Switch resets
Reset Type
Description
Hot Reset
Resets a switch without a Power On Self Test. This reset activates the
pending firmware, but does not disrupt switch traffic. Fabric services are
unavailable for a short period (30–75 seconds, depending on switch
model). If errors are detected on a port during a hot reset, the port is reset
automatically.
Reset
Resets a switch without a Power On Self Test. This reset activates the
pending firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic.
Hard Reset
Resets a switch with a Power On Self Test. This reset activates the pending
firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic.