2.
Connect the FC cables from the switch to your host and storage devices. Ensure that the
physical connections match the connections displayed in the
Device Connection
window.
a.
Remove the plastic protector caps from the FC cable ends (if there are any) and position
the cable connector so that it is oriented correctly.
b.
Position a cable so that the key (the ridge on one side of the cable connector) is aligned
with the slot in the transceiver (see
Figure 15 (page 30)
).
c.
Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks.
The
Device Connection
window shows missing, valid, and invalid connections as you
cable the switch. It can take up to 15 seconds for the screen to display the connection
as valid.
d.
Verify that the connections display green, and then click
Next
.
Setting switch features
See the Fabric OS 7.0.x Administrator's Guide and the Fabric OS 7.0.x Command Reference
Manual for detailed instructions on setting all supported switch features.
Switch status policy
Switch status policy is a feature that monitors different switch parameters such as power supplies
and fan units, and provides switch status based on their health.
The switch status policy configuration can be updated using the
switchstatuspolicyset
command. The following example shows the default settings of
2
and
0
for
DOWN
and
MARGINAL
units for both Bad Power Supplies and Bad Fans.
switch:admin>switchstatuspolicyset
some output skipped
The minimum number of
Bad PowerSupplies contributing to DOWN status: (0..2) [2]
Bad PowerSupplies contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..2) [0]
some output skipped
Bad Fans contributing to DOWN status: (0..2) [2]
Bad Fans contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..2) [0]
output truncated
If two power supply and fan assemblies are installed in the switch, HP recommends changing the
configuration to
2
and
1
for
DOWN
and
MARGINAL
for both the Bad Power Supplies and Bad Fans.
Use the
switchStatusPolicyShow
command to see the results of your changes.
Changing the switch name and chassis name
Changing the switch and chassis names is important for accurate tracking of errors in the RASlog.
The messages in the log are labeled with the switch or chassis name, so choose a meaningful
name for the switch and chassis.
1.
Using Telnet, log in to the switch as
admin
.
2.
Use the
chassisname
command to change the chassis name. The following example shows
how to change the chassis name to
myhpchassis
:
switch:admin> chassisname myhpchassis
switch:admin> chassisname
myhpchassis
3.
Use the
switchname
command to change the switch name. The following example shows
how to change the switch name to
myhpswitch
:
switch:admin> switchname myhpswitch
switch:admin> switchname
myhpswitch
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