HP Surestore 64 FW 05.01.00 and SW 07.01.00 HP StorageWorks Embedded Web Serve - Page 26

Factory Default Values, Configuring Ports, Speed, Operations, Online State, Set Offline, Con

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Configuring the Product Factory Default Values HP products on a SAN have preset, default configuration values that were set in the factory. The items that have factory-set default values are: ■ Passwords (customer and maintenance-level) ■ Internet Protocol (IP) address ■ Subnet mask ■ Gateway address The specific default values associated with a particular HP product are documented in the installation and service manual for the product. Configuring Ports Perform procedures in this section to configure names and operating characteristics for Fibre Channel ports. To configure one or more ports: 1. If you are going to change the Speed parameter on an Director 2/64, set the product offline as follows: a. Choose Operations from the navigation panel. The Operations page displays. b. Click the Online State tab, then click Set Offline. The following message displays: Your operations changes have been successfully activated. 2. At the EWS screen, choose Configure from the navigation panel. The Configure page and the Ports tab view display (Figure 4). Note: Because the Director 2/140 has many ports, the listing of ports is divided into separate displays, which are accessed by clicking the hyperlinks 1-31, 32-63, 64-95, 96-127, and 132-143. (Ports 128 through 131 are internal ports and not available for external connections.) If you make any changes to a particular list of ports, click Activate before selecting another list of ports. If you do not click Activate, changes are not implemented on the director. 26 Embedded Web Server User Guide

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Configuring the Product
26
Embedded Web Server User Guide
Factory Default Values
HP products on a SAN have preset, default configuration values that were set in
the factory. The items that have factory-set default values are:
Passwords (customer and maintenance-level)
Internet Protocol (IP) address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
The specific default values associated with a particular HP product are
documented in the installation and service manual for the product.
Configuring Ports
Perform procedures in this section to configure names and operating
characteristics for Fibre Channel ports. To configure one or more ports:
1.
If you are going to change the
Speed
parameter on an Director 2/64, set the
product offline as follows:
a.
Choose
Operations
from the navigation panel. The
Operations
page
displays.
b.
Click the
Online State
tab, then click
Set Offline
. The following message
displays:
Your operations changes have been
successfully activated
.
2.
At the EWS screen, choose
Configure
from the navigation panel. The
Configure
page and the
Ports
tab view display (
Figure 4
).
Note:
Because the Director 2/140 has many ports, the listing of ports is divided into
separate displays, which are accessed by clicking the hyperlinks
1-31
,
32-63
,
64-95
,
96-127
, and
132-143
. (Ports 128 through 131 are internal ports and not available for
external connections.) If you make any changes to a particular list of ports, click
Activate
before selecting another list of ports. If you do not click
Activate
, changes are
not implemented on the director.