System Setup and Configuration
3.8 Firmware Commands and Utilities Used in System Configuration
3.8.3.7 Setting Node Name
After entering the DUP driver utility for a specified device, you can examine
and set the node name for the device as follows:
1. At the
PARAMS>
prompt, enter
SHOW NODENAME
to check the node name of the
ISE to which you are currently connected.
2. Enter
SET NODENAME SYSDSK
(or enter the desired alphanumeric node name
of up to eight characters).
3. Enter
SHOW NODENAME
to verify the new node name.
Example 3–8 shows the steps for changing the node name of a specified device
from the factory-supplied name to SYSDSK.
Example 3–8 Changing a Node Name for a Specified Device
PARAMS>SHOW NODENAME
Parameter
Current
Default
Type
Radix
--------- ----------------
----------------
--------
-----
NODENAME
R7CZZC
RF31
String
Ascii
B
PARAMS>SET NODENAME SYSDSK
PARAMS>SHOW NODENAME
Parameter
Current
Default
Type
Radix
--------- ----------------
----------------
--------
-----
NODENAME
SYSDSK
RF31
String
Ascii
B
3.8.3.8 Setting System ID
Note
This parameter is modified only when warm swapping a device. All
parameters for the replacement device should be programmed to match
those of the original device. Refer to the
DSSI Warm Swapping Guide
for BA400-Series Enclosures and KFQSA Adapters.
After entering the DUP driver utility for a specified device, you can examine
and set the system ID for the device as follows:
1. At the
PARAMS>
prompt, enter
SHOW SYSTEMID
to check the system ID of the
device to which you are currently connected.
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