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Table 103 Earliest Fabric OS versions for extended edge PID format, Table 103,

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1. Determine if the current switch firmware versions meet the minimum supported version levels. Table 103 lists the earliest Fabric OS version levels that support Extended Edge PID format. Use this table to determine if you need to upgrade the firmware in the switches in your fabric before you change the PID format. Table 103 Earliest Fabric OS versions for extended edge PID format HP StorageWorks 1 GB switches SAN Switch 2/8 EL and SAN Switch 2/16 v2.6.2 v3.1.2 SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128 Switches v4.2.0 4/16 SAN Switch and 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/256 SAN Director Switches v5.0.1 4/64 SAN Switch and 400 MP Router 5.1.x 2. Update switch firmware as necessary. a. Use the fabricShow command to verify the total number of switches in the fabric. b. Download the correct firmware version to each switch as necessary. c. Reboot all switches. d. Verify that the switches form a single fabric and that all domain IDs do not change after forming the fabric. e. Verify that the number of switches is the same. 3. Disable the switch by entering the switchDisable command. 4. Change the switch configuration in the fabric to Extended Edge PID format. a. Configure Extended Edge PID (Format 2) on each switch. (See Figure 18 for a sample configure command on a switch running Fabric OS v3.1.2 and later and see Figure 18 for a sample configure command on a switch running Fabric OS 4.2.0 and later.) b. Run the switchEnable command all switches. c. Verify that all the switches form a fabric. d. Use the switchShow command to verify the interswitch links (ISLs) are correct and the device links are correct. e. Use the fabricShow command to verify that the number of switches are the same as those when starting this procedure. f. Use the nsAllShow command to verify the total number of devices is the same as those when starting this procedure. g. For dual fabrics, repeat steps 1 through 5 for the other fabric. Fabric OS 5.3.0 administrator guide 431

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1.
Determine if the current switch firmware versions meet the minimum supported version levels.
Table 103
lists the earliest Fabric OS version levels that support Extended Edge PID format. Use this
table to determine if you need to upgrade the firmware in the switches in your fabric before you change
the PID format.
2.
Update switch firmware as necessary.
a.
Use the
fabricShow
command to verify the total number of switches in the fabric.
b.
Download the correct firmware version to each switch as necessary.
c.
Reboot all switches.
d.
Verify that the switches form a single fabric and that all domain IDs do not change after forming the
fabric.
e.
Verify that the number of switches is the same.
3.
Disable the switch by entering the
switchDisable
command.
4.
Change the switch configuration in the fabric to Extended Edge PID format.
a.
Configure Extended Edge PID (Format 2) on each switch. (See
Figure 18
for a sample configure
command on a switch running Fabric OS v3.1.2 and later and see
Figure 18
for a sample configure
command on a switch running Fabric OS 4.2.0 and later.)
b.
Run the
switchEnable
command all switches.
c.
Verify that all the switches form a fabric.
d.
Use the
switchShow
command to verify the interswitch links (ISLs) are correct and the device links
are correct.
e.
Use the
fabricShow
command to verify that the number of switches are the same as those when
starting this procedure.
f.
Use the
nsAllShow
command to verify the total number of devices is the same as those when
starting this procedure.
g.
For dual fabrics, repeat steps 1 through 5 for the other fabric.
Table 103
Earliest Fabric OS versions for extended edge PID format
HP
StorageWorks
1 GB switches
SAN Switch
2/8 EL
and
SAN Switch
2/16
SAN Switch 2/8V,
SAN Switch 2/16V,
SAN Switch 2/32,
Core Switch 2/64,
SAN Director 2/128
Switches
4/16 SAN
Switch and
4/8 SAN
Switch,
4/256 SAN
Director
Switches
4/64 SAN
Switch and
400 MP
Router
v2.6.2
v3.1.2
v4.2.0
v5.0.1
5.1.x