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5. Organize the cables (see "Managing cables" on page 139). 6. Verify DC04 SAN Director and port status using the switchShow command. 7. Verify fabric connectivity using the fabricShow command. Enabling software licenses Depending on the model purchased, certain licenses are factory installed on the DC04 SAN Director. To determine which licenses are enabled, use the licenseShow command. swDir:admin> licenseshow AAbbccDDeeFFeeGG: Web license Zoning license Extended Fabric license Fabric Watch license Performance Monitor license Trunking license Security license In this example, the license key is AAbbccDDeeFFeeGG. Keep a copy of the license key for reference. The 64-bit chassis ID is required to obtain and activate licenses for the DC04 SAN Director. The chassis ID is available through the licenseIdShow command. The licenseShow and licenseIdShow commands must be typed through the active CP blade. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2.x administrator guide. Backing up the configuration Save all key configuration data for the DC04 SAN Director, including license key information, and upload it to a host for reference. Routine backups of the configuration are recommended to ensure that the current configuration is available. After zoning configurations and other changes are complete, back up the configuration by typing configUpload at the prompt. This command uploads the DC04 SAN Director configuration to the server so that it is available for downloading to a replacement DC04 SAN Director. An easy way to back up configuration information is to enable logging on your Telnet session, and then run the following commands and save the output in a file on a secure host. • configShow • ipaddrShow • licenseShow • switchShow Keep copies of key data such as passwords, license keys, and IP addresses in a secure location. NOTE: Passwords are not saved in the configuration file, and are not uploaded during a configUpload. 152 DC04 SAN Director log in and configuration

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5.
Organize the cables (see “
Managing cables
” on page 139).
6.
Verify DC04 SAN Director and port status using the
switchShow
command.
7.
Verify fabric connectivity using the
fabricShow
command.
Enabling software licenses
Depending on the model purchased, certain licenses are factory installed on the DC04 SAN Director.
To determine which licenses are enabled, use the
licenseShow
command.
swDir:admin>
licenseshow
AAbbccDDeeFFeeGG:
Web license
Zoning license
Extended Fabric license
Fabric Watch license
Performance Monitor license
Trunking license
Security license
In this example, the license key is
AAbbccDDeeFFeeGG
. Keep a copy of the license key for reference.
The 64-bit chassis ID is required to obtain and activate licenses for the DC04 SAN Director. The
chassis ID is available through the
licenseIdShow
command. The
licenseShow
and
licenseIdShow
commands must be typed through the active CP blade. Refer to the
HP StorageWorks
Fabric OS 6.2.x administrator guide
.
Backing up the configuration
Save all key configuration data for the DC04 SAN Director, including license key information, and
upload it to a host for reference. Routine backups of the configuration are recommended to ensure
that the current configuration is available.
After zoning configurations and other changes are complete, back up the configuration by typing
configUpload
at the prompt. This command uploads the DC04 SAN Director configuration to the
server so that it is available for downloading to a replacement DC04 SAN Director.
An easy way to back up configuration information is to enable logging on your Telnet session, and
then run the following commands and save the output in a file on a secure host.
configShow
ipaddrShow
licenseShow
switchShow
Keep copies of key data such as passwords, license keys, and IP addresses in a secure location.
NOTE:
Passwords are not saved in the configuration file, and are not uploaded during a
configUpload
.
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