
Fabric OS 5.3.0 administrator guide
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Accessing switches and fabrics
If you are using the FC-FC Routing Service, be aware that you cannot execute the
secModeEnable
command on backbone fabrics (you cannot run this command in secure mode when a backbone fabric is
connected to edge fabrics). Refer to ”
Using the FC-FC routing service
” on page 227 for details about the
FC-FC Routing Service and it relationship with Secure Fabric OS.
Table 20
lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones.
Port configuration
Table 20
lists the ports used. This table provides the information to make it clearer when configuring the
switch, taking into consideration firewalls and other devices that may sit between switches in the fabric or
between the managers and the switch.
Table 20
Access defaults
Hosts
Any host can access the fabric by SNMP
Any host can telnet to any switch in the fabric
Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric
Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric
Devices
All device ports can access SES
All devices can access the management server
Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric
Switch access
Any switch can join the fabric
All switches in the fabric can be accessed through serial port
Zoning
Node WWNs can be used for WWN-based zoning
Table 21
Port information
Port
Type
Common use
Comment
22
TCP
SSH
23
TCP
Telnet
Use the
configure
command to
disable the telnet service.
37
TCP
NTP
80
TCP
HTTP
Use the
configure
command to
disable the port.
111
TCP
sunrpc
This port is used by Platform API.
Use the
configure
command to
enable or disable daemons.
161
UDP
SNMP
Disable the SNMP service on the
remote host if you do not use it, or
filter incoming UDP packets going to
this port.
443
TCP
HTTP
Supported service (Web Tools).
Disable this port using the
config-
ure
command.
Summary of Contents for AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V
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Page 24: ...24 Introducing Fabric OS CLI procedures ...
Page 116: ...118 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 170: ...172 Managing administrative domains ...
Page 200: ...202 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 222: ...224 Routing traffic ...
Page 274: ...286 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 294: ...306 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 350: ...362 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 438: ...440 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 444: ...446 Configuring McData Open Fabric mode ...
Page 450: ...452 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...