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Logical switch login context, Ethernet IPv4 address with a Classless Inter-Domain Routing CIDR prefix.

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Managing Virtual Fabrics Use the following procedure to set up IP addresses for a logical switch: 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the ipAddrSet -ls command. ∙ To add an IPv4 address, use the--add parameter. Specify the network information in dotted-decimal notation for the Ethernet IPv4 address with a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) prefix. ∙ To delete an IPv4 address, use the --delete parameter. 3. Enter the ipaddrshow command to verify the result. The following example sets IP addresses with the CIDR prefix for logical switches with FID 1, 2, and 128 (default logical switch). switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 1 --add 192.0.2.11/24 IP address is being changed...Done. switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 2 --add 192.0.2.22/24 IP address is being changed...Done. switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 128 --add 192.0.2.0/24 IP address is being changed...Done. switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrshow SWITCH Ethernet IP Address: 198.51.100.0 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP Address: 198.51.100.1 DHCP: Off IPFC address for virtual fabric ID 128: 192.0.2.0/124 IPFC address for virtual fabric ID 1: 192.0.2.11/24 IPFC address for virtual fabric ID 2: 192.0.2.22/24 The following example deletes the IP address for the logical switch with FID 1. switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 1 --delete Logical switch login context When you log in to a logical switch with Telnet or SSH, the login shell uses the destination IPFC address to look up and set the corresponding logical switch context. When you log in from the serial console, the login shell always sets your default home logical switch context. The IPFC assigned to a logical switch is managed by the ipAddrSet command that was supported in releases prior to Fabric OS 7.4.0. When you use Telnet or SSH from a remote host, the IPFC address must share the same network (netmask) as the management interface. The values of FCIP addresses and subnet masks are stored in the WWN card. For example, if the management interface IP address is 10.38.18.183 with netmask 255.255.240.0, you can create the IPFC address using the following command. ipaddrset -ls 8 --add 10.38.18.183/20 NOTE The logical switch login context supersedes the default FID context of a user. To delete the IPFC address, you can use the following command. ipaddrset -ls 8 --delete If you log in to a switch with the management interface IP address, the home virtual fabric is set for the context. You can log in to the logical switch context by using the Telnet or SSH service with the configured IPFC address. You can manage the permissions using the userConfig command. switch> userconfig --show admin Account name: admin Description: Administrator Enabled: Yes Password Last Change Date: Unknown (UTC) 280 Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02

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Use the following procedure to set up IP addresses for a logical switch:
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the
ipAddrSet -ls
command.
To add an IPv4 address, use the
--add
parameter. Specify the network information in dotted-decimal notation for the
Ethernet IPv4 address with a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) prefix.
To delete an IPv4 address, use the
--delete
parameter.
3.
Enter the
ipaddrshow
command to verify the result.
The following example sets IP addresses with the CIDR prefix for logical switches with FID 1, 2, and 128 (default logical switch).
switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 1 --add 192.0.2.11/24
IP address is being changed...Done.
switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 2 --add 192.0.2.22/24
IP address is being changed...Done.
switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 128 --add 192.0.2.0/24
IP address is being changed...Done.
switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrshow
SWITCH
Ethernet IP Address: 198.51.100.0
Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address: 198.51.100.1
DHCP: Off
IPFC address for virtual fabric ID 128: 192.0.2.0/124
IPFC address for virtual fabric ID 1: 192.0.2.11/24
IPFC address for virtual fabric ID 2: 192.0.2.22/24
The following example deletes the IP address for the logical switch with FID 1.
switch:FID128:admin> ipaddrset -ls 1
--delete
Logical switch login context
When you log in to a logical switch with Telnet or SSH, the login shell uses the destination IPFC address to look up and set the
corresponding logical switch context. When you log in from the serial console, the login shell always sets your default home logical
switch context. The IPFC assigned to a logical switch is managed by the
ipAddrSet
command that was supported in releases prior to
Fabric OS 7.4.0. When you use Telnet or SSH from a remote host, the IPFC address must share the same network (netmask) as the
management interface. The values of FCIP addresses and subnet masks are stored in the WWN card. For example, if the management
interface IP address is 10.38.18.183 with netmask 255.255.240.0, you can create the IPFC address using the following command.
ipaddrset –ls 8 --add 10.38.18.183/20
NOTE
The logical switch login context supersedes the default FID context of a user.
To delete the IPFC address, you can use the following command.
ipaddrset –ls 8 --delete
If you log in to a switch with the management interface IP address, the home virtual fabric is set for the context. You can log in to the
logical switch context by using the Telnet or SSH service with the configured IPFC address. You can manage the permissions using the
userConfig
command.
switch> userconfig --show admin
Account name: admin
Description: Administrator
Enabled: Yes
Password Last Change Date: Unknown (UTC)
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