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| Power supply 2 Operator panel Power supply 1 Fiber Channel Switch 2109 S16 RJ-45 Ethernet connector | | Figure 27. Front panel of the 2109 Model S16 Switch | | Figure 27 shows the Ethernet connector. SJ000100 | 1. Attach the LAN to the front panel of the switch by plugging an existing | Ethernet 10BASE-T -100BASE-T LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector on the | front of the switch. | 2. Turn on the switch. If two power supplies are present, start both power | supplies. After waiting two minutes for diagnostics to complete, proceed as | follows | 3. From a LAN attached server, type the Telnet IP address (for example: Telnet | 10.77.77.77). If this is the first installation, the IP address is written on the label | on the top left corner of the switch. If the switch has been installed before and | the label has been maintained, use the current address on the label. If the | label has not been maintained, get the address from the LAN administrator. | The switch responds as shown. In each case, type the information indicated in | italics. After each entry, press Enter. | 4. Login: admin | The switch is shipped with this as the default administrator name. | 5. Password: password | The switch is shipped with password set as the default password. You do not | see the password as you type. | 6. Ipaddress: admin> ipAddrSet | This is the command to set the IP address. | 7. Ethernet IP address [current address is displayed]: new IP addr | This is the new address from the customer. | 8. Ethernet Subnetmask [Current subnetmask is displayed or None]: new | Subnetmask or press Enter. | This is the new Subnetmask from the customer or press Enter if none is | required. | 9. Fibre-channel IP address [None]: press Enter. | 10. Fibre-channel subnetmask [None]: press Enter. | 11. Gateway address [current gateway address or None]: enter new gateway | address or press Enter. 72 IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch: 2109 Model S16 Installation and Service Guide

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Figure 27 shows the Ethernet connector.
1.
Attach the LAN to the front panel of the switch by plugging an existing
Ethernet 10BASE-T -100BASE-T LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector on the
front of the switch.
2.
Turn on the switch. If two power supplies are present, start both power
supplies. After waiting two minutes for diagnostics to complete, proceed as
follows
3.
From a LAN attached server, type the Telnet IP address (for example: Telnet
10.77.77.77). If this is the first installation, the IP address is written on the label
on the top left corner of the switch. If the switch has been installed before and
the label has been maintained, use the current address on the label. If the
label has not been maintained, get the address from the LAN administrator.
The switch responds as shown. In each case, type the information indicated in
italics. After each entry, press Enter.
4.
Login:
admin
The switch is shipped with this as the default administrator name.
5.
Password:
password
The switch is shipped with
password
set as the default password. You do not
see the password as you type.
6.
Ipaddress: admin>
ipAddrSet
This is the command to set the IP address.
7.
Ethernet IP address [current address is displayed]: new IP addr
This is the new address from the customer.
8.
Ethernet Subnetmask [Current subnetmask is displayed or None]: new
Subnetmask or press Enter.
This is the new Subnetmask from the customer or press Enter if none is
required.
9.
Fibre-channel IP address [None]: press Enter.
10.
Fibre-channel subnetmask [None]: press Enter.
11.
Gateway address [current gateway address or None]: enter new gateway
address or press Enter.
SJ000100
Fiber Channel Switch 2109 S16
Operator panel
RJ-45 Ethernet
connector
Power supply 2
Power supply 1
Figure 27. Front panel of the 2109 Model S16 Switch
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