(CN1610) #serviceport protocol none
(CN1610) #network protocol none
(CN1610) #serviceport ip
ipaddr netmask gateway
6.
To verify the results, use the
show serviceport
command.
(CN1610) #show serviceport
Interface Status............................... Up
IP Address..................................... 10.x.x.x
Subnet Mask.................................... 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway................................ 10.x.x.x
IPv6 Administrative Mode....................... Enabled
IPv6 Prefix is ................................ fe80::2a0:98ff:fe4b:abfe/64
Configured IPv4 Protocol....................... None
Configured IPv6 Protocol....................... None
IPv6 AutoConfig Mode........................... Disabled
Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:A0:98:4B:AB:FE
7.
Use the
show network
command to display the configuration settings
associated with the switch's interface.
(CN1610) #show network
Interface Status............................... Down
IP Address..................................... 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask.................................... 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway................................ 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Administrative Mode....................... Enabled
Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:A0:98:4B:AB:FD
Locally Administered MAC address............... 00:00:00:00:00:00
MAC Address Type............................... Burned In
Configured IPv4 Protocol....................... None
Configured 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 alternate IP address. Use the
ping
command to verify the address. If this is an issue, use a nonrouted
network and configure the service port using IP 192.168.x or 172.16.x. You can
reconfigure the service port to the production management IP address at a
later date.
This example verifies that the switch is connected to IP 172.16.130.1:
(CN1610) #ping 172.16.130.1
Pinging 172.16.130.1 with 0 bytes of data:
Reply From 172.16.130.1: icmp_seq = 0. time= 5910 usec.
9.
Before continuing, use the
copy active backup
command to back up the
image on the switch that is currently running.
copy active backup
10.
Use the
copy tftp
command to download an image file to the CN1610 switch.
This example downloads the
NetApp_CN1610_1.0.0.4.stk
file.
(CN1610) #copy tftp://
tftpserver
/NetApp_CN1610_1.0.0.4.stk
active
11.
Use the
show version
command to verify the download.
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