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CAUTION:
Make sure that the configuration file you are downloading is compatible with your
switch model, because configuration files from other model switches or firmware versions might
cause your switch to fail.
If your setup supports anonymous users, and you log in as an anonymous user,
password
is still a
required field, even though its value may be ignored by the FTP service.
Configuration management supports
configDownload
with 6.1.x or 6.2.0 configuration files.
Configuration files from a system running Fabric OS 6.2.0 are not backward-compatible, and cannot be
downloaded to a Fabric OS 6.1.0 or earlier system.
Configuration files downloaded from a system running Fabric OS 6.1.0 to a system running 6.2.0 are
applied only to the default switch or chassis areas. All other areas are not affected.
If you have the chassis role permissions added to your user account, the following options are available:
Restrictions
The following limitations apply when restoring a configuration file:
-fid
Downloads the specified FID’s configuration.
-all
Downloads all of the system’s configuration, including the chassis section and all
switch sections for all Logical Switches.
-fid
FID
-sfid
FID
To specify the FID to copy the configuration data
from
and download it
to
the
-sfid
, FID must be used with the
–fid
FID option.
-chassis
The number of switches defined in the download config file must match the
number of switches currently defined on the switch.
-fid
FID
The FID must be defined in both the download configuration file and the current
system.
-fid
FID
-sfid
FID
The
–fid
FID
must be defined on the switch and the
–sfid
FID
must be defined
in the download configuration file.
-all
The number of switches or FIDs defined in the download configuration file must
match the number of switches or FIDs currently defined on the switch.
The switches must be disabled, if necessary (see ”
Configuration download
without disabling a switch
” on page 168 for more information on non-disruptive
configuration downloads). If they are not, the
configDownload
command
downloads the configuration for as many switches as possible until a
non-disabled switch is encountered. Then it will stop. Before running this
command, verify whether any switches need to be disabled.
In Virtual Fabric-enabled mode, the
chassisDisable
and
chassisEnable
commands are used to disabled all Logical Switches on the affected switch. This
bypasses the need to disable and enable each switch individually once the
configuration download has completed.
Non-Virtual Fabric configuration files downloaded to a Virtual Fabric system will
have the configuration applied only to the default switch. If there are multiple
Logical Switches created in a Virtual Fabric-enabled system, there could be some
issues if there are ports that belong to the default switch in a Virtual
Fabric-disabled system, but are now assigned to Logical Switches in a Virtual
Fabric-enabled system. Only configurations related to ports within the default
switch will be applied.
Summary of Contents for A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base
Page 1: ...HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide Part number 5697 0016 Edition May 2009 ...
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Page 99: ...Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide 99 ...
Page 100: ...100 Managing user accounts ...
Page 118: ...116 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 164: ...162 Configuring advanced security features ...
Page 234: ...232 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 268: ...266 Administering advanced zoning ...
Page 284: ...282 Configuring Enterprise class platforms ...
Page 292: ...290 Routing traffic ...
Page 294: ...292 Interoperability for merged SANs ...
Page 302: ...300 Configuring the Distributed Management Server ...
Page 334: ...332 iSCSI gateway service ...
Page 340: ...338 Administering NPIV ...
Page 407: ...Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide 405 ...
Page 408: ...406 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 438: ...434 Administering extended fabrics ...
Page 460: ...456 Administering ISL trunking ...
Page 516: ...512 FICON fabrics ...
Page 526: ...522 Configuring and monitoring FICON Extension Services ...
Page 540: ...536 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 544: ...540 Understanding legacy password behavior ...
Page 546: ...542 Mixed fabric configurations for non merge SANs ...
Page 550: ...546 Migrating from an MP Router to a 400 MP Router ...
Page 558: ...554 Inband Management ...
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