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Customizing a switch name, Setting the domain ID, such as Telnet, Web Tools, or Fabric Manager.

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2. Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port. 3. Connect the other end to an Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN. The DC SAN Director can be accessed by remote connection using any of the management tools, such as Telnet, Web Tools, or Fabric Manager. 4. To complete any additional DC SAN Director configuration procedures through a Telnet session, log in to the DC SAN Director by Telnet, using the admin login. The default password is "password". Customizing a switch name The switch name of the DC SAN Director can be up to 15 characters long; can include alpha, numeric, and underscore characters; and must begin with an alpha character. NOTE: Changing the name causes a domain address format RSCN to be issued To customize the switch name: 1. Type switchName followed by the new name in quotes. swDir:admin> switchName "swBrocadeDCX5" Committing configuration... Done. swBrocadeDCX5:admin> 2. Record the new name for reference. Setting the domain ID Each switch in the fabric must have a unique Domain ID. The Domain ID can be manually set by typing the configure command or can be automatically set. The default Domain ID for the DC SAN Director is "1". Use the fabricShow command to view the already assigned domain IDs. To set the Domain ID: 1. Type switchDisable to disable the DC SAN Director. 2. Type configure. 3. Type y at the "Fabric parameters" prompt: Fabric parameters (yes, y, no, n): [no] y 4. Enter a unique Domain ID: Domain: (1.239) [1] 3 5. Complete the remaining prompts or press Ctrl+D to accept the settings and exit. 6. Type switchEnable to re-enable the DC SAN Director. HP StorageWorks DC and DC04 SAN Backbone Director Switches 53

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2.
Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port.
3.
Connect the other end to an Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN.
The DC SAN Director can be accessed by remote connection using any of the management tools,
such as Telnet, Web Tools, or Fabric Manager.
4.
To complete any additional DC SAN Director configuration procedures through a Telnet session,
log in to the DC SAN Director by Telnet, using the
admin
login. The default password is
“password”.
Customizing a switch name
The switch name of the DC SAN Director can be up to 15 characters long; can include alpha, numeric,
and underscore characters; and must begin with an alpha character.
NOTE:
Changing the name causes a domain address format
RSCN
to be issued
To customize the switch name:
1.
Type
switchName
followed by the new name in quotes.
swDir:admin>
switchName "swBrocadeDCX5"
Committing configuration...
Done.
swBrocadeDCX5:admin>
2.
Record the new name for reference.
Setting the domain ID
Each switch in the fabric must have a unique Domain ID. The Domain ID can be manually set by
typing the
configure
command or can be automatically set. The default Domain ID for the DC SAN
Director is “1”. Use the
fabricShow
command to view the already assigned domain IDs.
To set the Domain ID:
1.
Type
switchDisable
to disable the DC SAN Director.
2.
Type
configure
.
3.
Type
y
at the “
Fabric parameters
” prompt:
Fabric parameters (yes, y, no, n): [no]
y
4.
Enter a unique Domain ID:
Domain: (1.239) [1]
3
5.
Complete the remaining prompts or press
Ctrl+D
to accept the settings and exit.
6.
Type
switchEnable
to re-enable the DC SAN Director.
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