switch:admin> configshow | grep -i pid
fabric.ops.mode.pidFormat:1
fabric.wwnPidMode:1
The 1 indicates that the WWN-based persistent PID feature is enabled. The default value is 0 for
disabled.
4.
Set the PID mode if necessary using the
configure
command.
Refer to the "Fabric Parameters" section under the "Configure" command in the Fabric OS Command
Reference for details on configuring WWN Based persistent PID.
Verifying installed licenses and license key
About this task
Depending on the vendor agreement, certain licenses are factory installed on the device. Use the
following steps to list installed licenses and to record your license key and chassis ID for future reference.
Procedure
1.
Log into the device using one of the following methods:
v
A serial console connection to the active CP blade. The active CP is indicated by an illuminated
blue LED on the blade front panel.
v
A Telnet session using the chassis management IP address.
2.
Log into the device using admin as your password. If you have not changed the default password, use
password.
3.
Enter the
licenseShow
command to determine which licenses are enabled. This will list installed
licenses and display a license key, such as
aNYtMJg7tcMZrTZ9JTXBC4SXWLJMY3QfBKYHG
.
4.
Enter the
licenseIdShow
command on the active CP blade to obtain the chassis ID. The chassis ID is
required to obtain and activate licenses for the device.
5.
Record the license key and chassis ID for future reference.
What to do next
Refer to the Fabric OS Software Licensing Guide for more information.
Verifying correct operation
About this task
Perform the following steps to verify correct operation of the device.
Procedure
1.
Check the LEDs of all power supplies, fans, and blades to verify that all are functional.
2.
Log into the device using one of the following methods:
v
A serial console connection to the active CP blade. The active CP is indicated by an illuminated
blue LED on the blade front panel.
v
A Telnet session using the chassis management IP address.
3.
Log into the device using admin as your password. If you have not changed the default password, use
password.
4.
Verify the correct operation of the device by entering the following commands. Copy the output to a
file to save the information.
Command
Description
slotshow -m
Displays blades (with model numbers) detected in each slot
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