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Table 10 Switch resets, Configuring a switch, Using the configuration wizard

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• Adding, moving or removing devices attached to the switch fabric. This includes powering up or powering down attached devices. • Adding, moving or removing ISLs or other connections. CAUTION: Changes to the fabric may disrupt the NDCLA process. After an NDCLA operation is complete, the following management connections must be re-initiated: • QuickTools sessions, which will re-connect automatically • Telnet sessions, which must be restarted manually. Applicable Code Versions: • Future switch code releases will be upgraded non-disruptively unless specifically indicated in the associated release notes • An NDCLA operation to previous switch code releases is not supported. Table 10 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. 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 will be deleted. To reset a switch using QuickTools: 1. Select the switch to be reset from the fabric tree. 2. Select Switch > Reset Switch, and then choose one of the following options: • Select Hot Reset to perform a hot reset. • Select Reset to perform a standard reset. • Select Hard Reset to perform a hard reset. Configuring a switch Switch configuration is divided into three areas: 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 and password for new or replacement switches. To start the configuration wizard, select Wizards > Configuration Wizard. 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools switch management user guide 59

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Adding, moving or removing devices attached to the switch fabric. This includes powering up or
powering down attached devices.
Adding, moving or removing ISLs or other connections.
CAUTION:
Changes to the fabric may disrupt the NDCLA process.
After an NDCLA operation is complete, the following management connections must be re-initiated:
QuickTools sessions, which will re-connect automatically
Telnet sessions, which must be restarted manually.
Applicable Code Versions:
Future switch code releases will be upgraded non-disruptively unless specifically indicated in the
associated release notes
An NDCLA operation to previous switch code releases is not supported.
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 will be deleted.
To reset a switch using QuickTools:
1.
Select the switch to be reset from the fabric tree.
2.
Select
Switch > Reset Switch
, and then choose one of the following options:
Select
Hot Reset
to perform a hot reset.
Select
Reset
to perform a standard reset.
Select
Hard Reset
to perform a hard reset.
Configuring a switch
Switch configuration is divided into three areas: 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 and password for new or replacement switches.
To start the configuration wizard, select
Wizards > Configuration Wizard
.
Table 10
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. 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.