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Verifying or Activating the Secure Fabric OS and Zoning Licenses

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Adding Secure Fabric OS to the Fabric To log in and change the passwords: 1. Open a CLI connection (serial or telnet) to the switch. 2. Log into the switch as Admin. The default password is password. The firmware prompts you to change all passwords. 3. Change all the passwords to secure passwords, using between 8 and 40 alphanumeric characters for each password, with a different password for each account. The new passwords must be different from the default values. Note: Record the passwords and store in a secure place. Recovering passwords can require significant effort and result in fabric downtime. Verifying or Activating the Secure Fabric OS and Zoning Licenses The Secure Fabric OS and Zoning features are included in the Fabric OS and can be activated by entering a corresponding license key, available from HP. You must activate the licenses on each switch for which you want to implement Secure Fabric OS. You can activate a license through the CLI or through Web Tools. This section provides CLI instructions only. For instructions on activating a license through Web Tools, refer to the HP StorageWorks Web Tools Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide. To verify or activate a software license through the CLI: 1. Open a CLI connection (serial or telnet) to the switch. 2. Log into the switch as Admin. The default password is password. 3. Enter the licenseshow command to determine whether the license is already activated. A list of all the activated licenses displays. The Secure Fabric OS license displays as Security license. Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide 25

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Adding Secure Fabric OS to the Fabric
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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
To log in and change the passwords:
1.
Open a CLI connection (serial or telnet) to the switch.
2.
Log into the switch as Admin. The default password is
password
.
The firmware prompts you to change all passwords.
3.
Change all the passwords to secure passwords, using between 8 and 40
alphanumeric characters for each password, with a different password for
each account.
The new passwords must be different from the default values.
Note:
Record the passwords and store in a secure place. Recovering passwords can
require significant effort and result in fabric downtime.
Verifying or Activating the Secure Fabric OS and Zoning Licenses
The Secure Fabric OS and Zoning features are included in the Fabric OS and can
be activated by entering a corresponding license key, available from HP. You must
activate the licenses on each switch for which you want to implement Secure
Fabric OS.
You can activate a license through the CLI or through Web Tools. This section
provides CLI instructions only. For instructions on activating a license through
Web Tools, refer to the
HP StorageWorks Web Tools Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User
Guide
.
To verify or activate a software license through the CLI:
1.
Open a CLI connection (serial or telnet) to the switch.
2.
Log into the switch as Admin. The default password is
password.
3.
Enter the
licenseshow
command to determine whether the license is
already activated.
A list of all the activated licenses displays. The Secure Fabric OS license
displays as
Security license
.