3.
At the Fabric Parameters prompt, enter
y
and press
Enter
:
Fabric Parameters (yes, y, no, n):
(no)
y
4.
Enter a unique domain ID, such as the domain ID used by the previous switch, if
it is still available:
Domain:
(1..239) [1]
3
5.
Respond to the remaining prompts or press
Ctrl+D
to accept the default settings.
6.
Issue the
switchenable
command to re-enable the switch.
7.
Optional: Specify any custom status policies:
a.
Issue the
switchstatuspolicyset
command. This command sets the
policy parameters that determine the overall switch status.
b.
Customize the status policies.
To deactivate the alarm for a particular policy, enter
0
at the prompt for that policy.
Install the SFP transceivers
The SAN Switch does not ship with SFPs. For a list of supported SFPs, see
Table
2
on page 33.
The ports selected for use in trunking groups must meet specific requirements. For a list of
these requirements, see the ISL Trunking chapter in the
Fabric OS administrator’s guide
.
To install the SFP transceivers:
1.
Position the transceiver so that it is oriented correctly and insert it into a port until the
latching mechanism clicks. The transceivers are keyed to ensure correct orientation.
If the transceiver does not install easily, make sure it is oriented correctly.
For instructions specific to the transceiver you are using, see the transceiver
manufacturer’s documentation.
2.
Repeat
step 1
for the remaining ports, as required.
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