HP StorageWorks 2/8-EL SAN Switch 2/8 V3.1.x - Installation Guide - Page 67

Installing Multiple Switches into an Existing SAN, Setting Network, Addresses viaSerial Connection

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Installing the SAN Switch 2/8 Note: HP strongly recommends backing up the configuration. This ensures that a complete configuration is available if required for a replacement switch. For instructions on how to back up the configuration, refer to "Backing Up System Configuration Settings" on page 84 in Chapter 4. Installing Multiple Switches into an Existing SAN Use these steps to set up more than one SAN Switch 2/8 in an existing SAN. 1. Connect the appropriate components as outlined in the installation section of this chapter. 2. Connect the Serial cable, provided in the carton contents, between a host computer and the Serial port of the switch. See the "Setting Network Addresses via a Serial Connection" on page 57 to make a serial connection through a workstation and to set the IP address. 3. Connect the power cord to the AC connector on the switch. The switch performs POST. ■ If a malfunction occurs during POST, error messages are written to the switch error log and can be viewed by a telnet or terminal session when the POST session completes. ■ If the malfunction prohibits the switch from completing the boot process (fatal error), the switch stops the boot process. If the switch does not fully boot, the switch prompt will not be displayed when the Serial port is connected. 4. Set the switch domain address using the configure command to the next unused domain in the SAN. The default domain setting is 1. Note: If a switch boot failure occurs, the switch must be taken offline for repair or replacement. Contact your HP Technical Support for assistance. 5. Power off the new switch and connect one Fibre Channel cable from the SAN to the new switch. SAN Switch 2/8 Version 3.1.x Installation Guide 67

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Installing the SAN Switch 2/8
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SAN Switch 2/8 Version 3.1.x Installation Guide
Note:
HP strongly recommends backing up the configuration. This ensures that a
complete configuration is available if required for a replacement switch. For
instructions on how to back up the configuration, refer to °
Backing Up System
Configuration Settings
± on page 84 in Chapter 4.
Installing Multiple Switches into an Existing SAN
Use these steps to set up more than one SAN Switch 2/8 in an existing SAN.
1.
Connect the appropriate components as outlined in the installation section of
this chapter.
2.
Connect the Serial cable, provided in the carton contents, between a host
computer and the Serial port of the switch. See the “
Setting Network
Addresses via a Serial Connection
” on page 57 to make a serial connection
through a workstation and to set the IP address.
3.
Connect the power cord to the AC connector on the switch. The switch
performs POST.
If a malfunction occurs during POST, error messages are written to the
switch error log and can be viewed by a telnet or terminal session when
the POST session completes.
If the malfunction prohibits the switch from completing the boot process
(fatal error), the switch stops the boot process. If the switch does not fully
boot, the switch prompt will not be displayed when the Serial port is
connected.
4.
Set the switch domain address using the
configure
command to the next
unused domain in the SAN. The default domain setting is 1.
Note:
If a switch boot failure occurs, the switch must be taken offline for repair or
replacement. Contact your HP Technical Support for assistance.
5.
Power off the new switch and connect one Fibre Channel cable from the SAN
to the new switch.