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cluster::*> network interface migrate -vserver node1 -lif clus1 -source-node node1 -dest-node node1 -dest-port e2a
cluster::*> network interface migrate -vserver node2 -lif clus1 -source-node node1 -dest-node node1 -dest-port e2a

4.

On all of the cluster nodes, verify that the LIFs have been migrated. The LIFs

are migrated if

clus1

's Current Port column shows

e2a

and the Is Home

column shows

false

.

cluster::*> network interface show -role cluster

Logical

Status

Network

Current

Current Is

Vserver Interface

Admin/Oper Address/Mask

Node

Port

Home

------- --------- ---------- ------------- -------- ------- ----
node1

clus1

up/up

10.10.0.1/24

node1

e2a

false

clus2

up/up

10.10.0.2/24

node1

e2a

true

cluster::*> cluster show
Node

Health

Eligibility

Epsilon

-------------------- ------- ------------

------------

node1

true

true

false

node2

true

true

true

5.

On cluster nodes node1 and node2, shut down the cluster ports connected to
CL1 and verify the cluster health.
This example shuts down port e1a on

node1

and

node2

and checks to see that

the port is closed on

node1

.

cluster::*> network port modify -node node1 -port e1a -up-admin false

cluster::*> network port modify -node node2 -port e1a -up-admin false

6.

Use

cluster ping-cluster

to ensure that the ports are closed. This example

checks to ensure that the port e1a is closed on

node1

:

cluster::*> cluster ping-cluster node1

7.

Shut down the ISL ports 13 through 16 on the CN1610 switch CL2.
This example shuts down the ISL ports 13 through 16 on CL2:

(CL2) #config
(CL2)(config)#interface 0/13-0/16
(CL2)(interface 0/13-0/16)#shutdown

8.

Remove all of the cables from the CN1610 CL1 switch and connect them to
the same ports on the CN1610 newCL1 switch.

9.

Bring up the ISLs 13 through 16 between the newCL1 and CL2 switches and
verify the port channel operation status. The Link State for port-channel 3/1
should be up

up

and all member ports should be

True

under the Port Active

state.
This example opens the ISL ports 13 through 16 and displays the Link State
for port-channel 3/1:

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IBM System Storage N series: Clustered Data ONTAP Switch Setup and Configuration Guide

Summary of Contents for N Series

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Page 3: ...ing images on a CN1610 switch 19 Replacing a CN1610 switch 22 Websites 27 Notices 29 Trademark information 30 Important notes 31 Electronic emission notices 31 Federal Communications Commission Statem...

Page 4: ...iv IBM System Storage N series Clustered Data ONTAP Switch Setup and Configuration Guide...

Page 5: ...Management network switch For the management switch use a managed Layer 2 switch that provides 10 100 1000 Base T ports The management switch must support 802 1 link aggregation spanning tree protoco...

Page 6: ...2 IBM System Storage N series Clustered Data ONTAP Switch Setup and Configuration Guide...

Page 7: ...s factory default configuration installed on them These switches should also have the current version of the Cluster Mode firmware and reference configuration files RCFs loaded Note If necessary you c...

Page 8: ...at you configure the date and time DNS SNTP host name prompt and administrator password For more information about the procedures to install the management or CN1610 switches go to the Cluster switch...

Page 9: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I0I0I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I0I0I I0I0I 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 I0I0I 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 15 13 12 11 10 9 8...

Page 10: ...nterface LIF resides on a single port on a node and uses a single port on a switch by default The node management LIF does not fail over to other ports on the node in the same manner that the data and...

Page 11: ...ion task no SNMP communities public private netapp public private NetApp string configured as per RCF for health monitor yes syslog disabled disabled Site configuration task no SNTP server unconfigure...

Page 12: ...off no DiffServ off off no ACLs off off no 802 1X authentication off off no RADIUS off off no SSH disabled disabled Site configuration task no TACACS off off no Hostname CN1610 none Set by default in...

Page 13: ...tion dependent For redundant management configurations each node has a logical interface LIF composed of two ports one connected to each switch In this configuration depending on the number of nodes i...

Page 14: ...s 1 12 are configured as cluster ports This does not indicate the number of supported nodes for Cluster Mode To use any unconnected ports for other administrative purposes you must manually reconfigur...

Page 15: ...luster port 1 11 Node 11 cluster port 2 12 Node 12 cluster port 1 12 Node 12 cluster port 2 13 ISL to switch B port 13 13 ISL to switch A port 13 14 ISL to switch B port 14 14 ISL to switch A port 14...

Page 16: ...12 IBM System Storage N series Clustered Data ONTAP Switch Setup and Configuration Guide...

Page 17: ...pical network CN1610 Network Switch CLI Command Reference Describes the command line interface CLI commands you use to view and configure the CN1610 software Required documentation for supported clust...

Page 18: ...14 IBM System Storage N series Clustered Data ONTAP Switch Setup and Configuration Guide...

Page 19: ...0 switch to communicate through the management interface Before you begin v You must have access to an FTP or TFTP server at the installation site or the script must be installed on your laptop for th...

Page 20: ...ost or serial port of your choice 2 Connect the management port the RJ 45 wrench port on the left side of the switch to the same network where your TFTP server is located 3 At the console set the host...

Page 21: ...ed IPv6 Protocol None IPv6 AutoConfig Mode Disabled Management VLAN ID 1 8 Connect the CN1610 to a laptop using a standard Ethernet cable and configure your network card in the same network with an al...

Page 22: ...ript created successfully 14 Use the script list command to verify that the script is saved CN1610 script list Configuration Script Name Size Bytes running config scr 6960 1 configuration script s fou...

Page 23: ...ted successfully What to do next After you finish the installation you can continue to customize the switch for your environment s requirements IBM recommends that you configure the NDS SNTP hostname...

Page 24: ...IPv6 Administrative Mode Enabled IPv6 Prefix is fe80 2a0 98ff fe4b abdc 64 IPv6 Default Router fe80 222 55ff fe79 5cc1 Configured IPv4 Protocol None Configured IPv6 Protocol None IPv6 AutoConfig Mode...

Page 25: ...copy tftp command In this example enter copy tftp tftpserver NetApp_CN1610_1 0 0 4 stk active tftpserver is the name of the TFTP server NetApp_CN1610_1 0 0 4 stk is the name of the image This command...

Page 26: ...14 After the upgrade is complete and you verify that all of the node interfaces are up and running you can repeat the process for the other switch Replacing a CN1610 switch Replacing a defective CN16...

Page 27: ...d that the new switch is correctly set up and does not need updates to the RCF and FASTPATH software continue to step 2 a Go to the IBM N series Cluster and Management Network Switches Reference Confi...

Page 28: ...checks to see that the port is closed on node1 cluster network port modify node node1 port e1a up admin false cluster network port modify node node2 port e1a up admin false 6 Use cluster ping cluster...

Page 29: ...ode bring up the cluster node port e1a connected to newCL1 and confirm that the link to e1a is up This example brings up port e1a on node1 and displays information about the ports verifying that e1a i...

Page 30: ...t assignments in this example e1a and e2a 13 Use cluster show to display information about the nodes in a cluster This example shows that the node health for node1 and node2 in this cluster is true cl...

Page 31: ...website refer to the following publicly accessible web page www ibm com storage support nseries This web page also provides links to AutoSupport information as well as other important N series product...

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