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Factory Serial Num and Serial Num are listed under Chassis/WWN Unit 1. If the current, then

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RRP: PowerConnect B-DCX-4S chassis 5 CP0 Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.50.10 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.55.0.0 HostName : cp0 Gateway Address: 10.32.40.1 CP1 Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.50.11 Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.55.0.0 HostName : cp1 Gateway Address: 10.32.40.1 Backplane IP address of CP0 : 10.0.0.4 Backplane IP address of CP1 : 10.0.0.5 switch:admin>switch:admin> 6. Display and record the manufacturer serial numbers. Enter chassisShow; then, copy the command output into the "config-miscinfo.txt" file. "Factory Serial Num" and "Serial Num" are listed under "Chassis/WWN Unit 1." If the current WWN cards are the original cards, the factory serial number listed is the same as the chassis serial number. switch:admin> chassisshow Chassis Backplane Revision: 1F SW BLADE Slot: 1 Header Version: Power Consume Factor: Factory Part Num: Factory Serial Num: Manufacture: Update: Time Alive: Time Awake: 2 -50 60-0001532-03 KP000000195 Day: 1 Month: 1 Year: 2007 Day: 14 Month: 3 Year: 2012 187 days 3 days CHASSIS/WWN Unit: 1 Header Version: Power Consume Factor: Factory Part Num: Factory Serial Num: Manufacture: Update: Time Alive: Time Awake: (in same assembly as WWN Unit: 2) 2 -3 60-0001501-07 FT02X805BE2 Day: 26 Month: 3 Year: 2007 Day: 14 Month: 3 Year: 2009 207 days 3 days switch:admin> 7. Create a SAN "profile" by entering and recording the information provided by the following commands: • nsShow • nsAllShow PowerConnect B-DCX-4S Backbone Hardware Reference Manual 75 53-1001808-01

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PowerConnect B-DCX-4S Backbone Hardware Reference Manual
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53-1001808-01
RRP: PowerConnect B-DCX-4S chassis
5
CP0
Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.50.10
Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.55.0.0
HostName : cp0
Gateway Address: 10.32.40.1
CP1
Ethernet IP Address: 10.32.50.11
Ethernet Subnetmask: 255.55.0.0
HostName : cp1
Gateway Address: 10.32.40.1
Backplane IP address of CP0 : 10.0.0.4
Backplane IP address of CP1 : 10.0.0.5
switch:admin>switch:admin>
6.
Display and record the manufacturer serial numbers.
Enter
chassisShow
; then, copy the command output into the “config-miscinfo.txt” file.
“Factory Serial Num” and “Serial Num” are listed under “Chassis/WWN Unit 1.” If the current
WWN cards are the original cards, the factory serial number listed is the same as the chassis
serial number.
switch:admin>
chassisshow
Chassis Backplane Revision: 1F
SW BLADE
Slot: 1
Header Version:
2
Power Consume Factor:
-50
Factory Part Num:
60-0001532-03
Factory Serial Num:
KP000000195
Manufacture:
Day:
1
Month:
1
Year: 2007
Update:
Day: 14
Month:
3
Year: 2012
Time Alive:
187 days
Time Awake:
3 days
<output truncated>
CHASSIS/WWN
Unit: 1
(in same assembly as WWN Unit: 2)
Header Version:
2
Power Consume Factor:
-3
Factory Part Num:
60-0001501-07
Factory Serial Num:
FT02X805BE2
Manufacture:
Day: 26
Month:
3
Year: 2007
Update:
Day: 14
Month:
3
Year: 2009
Time Alive:
207 days
Time Awake:
3 days
<output truncated>
switch:admin>
7.
Create a SAN “profile” by entering and recording the information provided by the following
commands:
nsShow
nsAllShow