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SAN Director 2/128, Initial configuration parameters, Core Switch 2/64

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SAN Director 2/128 Configuration information for the SAN Director 2/128 is stored in the WWN card and in the CP cards' flash memory. The configuration settings are automatically mirrored to the standby CP card. In this way, the most current configuration is available even if the active CP card fails. You can also back up the configuration by uploading the settings to a workstation using the configUpload command (see "Backing up system configuration settings" on page 131), and you can download the settings to the active CP card using the configDownload command (see "Restoring the system configuration settings" on page 132). NOTE: HP recommends a routine backup of the configuration to ensure that the current configuration is available if it is needed. You can modify the Core Switch 2/128 configuration only through a login session to the active CP card. The switch supports up to two simultaneous telnet sessions (with administrative privileges). Initial configuration parameters This section describes the initial configuration settings for the Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128. Core Switch 2/64 CAUTION: Resetting a logical IP address while the switch is running in the fabric may cause Advanced Web Tools, Fabric Watch, SNMP, and other applications to terminate. The Core Switch 2/64 ships with the following factory-installed settings: • General system parameters (modifiable through the configure command). • WWNs for both logical switches: The two WWNs are not modifiable; both are preconfigured and are usually based on the chassis serial number. • Domain ID: One Domain ID for any 16-port cards in slots 1-4, and one for any 16-port cards in slots 7-10. Domain IDs can be modified through the configure command. The default Domain ID for both logical switches is 1. • A native IP address, host name, subnet mask, and gateway address for both CP card slots (modifiable through the ipAddrSet command). Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 installation guide 53

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Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 installation guide
SAN Director 2/128
Configuration information for the SAN Director 2/128 is stored in the WWN card and in the
CP cards’ flash memory. The configuration settings are automatically mirrored to the standby
CP card. In this way, the most current configuration is available even if the active CP card fails.
You can also back up the configuration by uploading the settings to a workstation using the
configUpload
command (see ”
Backing up system configuration settings
” on page 131),
and you can download the settings to the active CP card using the
configDownload
command (see ”
Restoring the system configuration settings
” on page 132).
NOTE:
HP recommends a routine backup of the configuration to ensure that the current
configuration is available if it is needed.
You can modify the Core Switch 2/128 configuration only through a login session to the active
CP card. The switch supports up to two simultaneous telnet sessions (with administrative
privileges).
Initial configuration parameters
This section describes the initial configuration settings for the Core Switch 2/64 and SAN
Director 2/128.
Core Switch 2/64
CAUTION:
Resetting a logical IP address while the switch is running in the fabric may cause
Advanced Web Tools, Fabric Watch, SNMP, and other applications to terminate.
The Core Switch 2/64 ships with the following factory-installed settings:
General system parameters (modifiable through the
configure
command).
WWNs for both logical switches: The two WWNs are not modifiable; both are
preconfigured and are usually based on the chassis serial number.
Domain ID: One Domain ID for any 16-port cards in slots 1-4, and one for any 16-port
cards in slots 7-10. Domain IDs can be modified through the
configure
command. The
default Domain ID for both logical switches is
1
.
A native IP address, host name, subnet mask, and gateway address for both CP card slots
(modifiable through the
ipAddrSe
t
command).