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
slotshow -p
Displays power consumption data and enabled status for
installed blades.
psShow
Displays power supply status and information
fanShow
Displays fans status and information
switchShow
Displays switch status and information
fabricShow
Displays information about the device operation in the
fabric and general information about the fabric
slotShow
Displays the current status of each slot in the device
tempShow
Displays temperature status and information
historyShow
Displays the device history
errDump
Displays any errors
Backing up the configuration
About this task
It is recommended that the configuration be backed up on a regular basis to ensure
that a complete configuration is available for downloading to a replacement
chassis.
Observe the following notes about configuration data:
v
Passwords are not saved in the configuration file, and are not uploaded during a
configuration upload.
v
Besides saving configuration files to an FTP server or local file system, you can
save to a USB device by using the
usbstorage
command.
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.
Back up the device configuration using the
configUpload
command. Follow the
prompts to upload the configuration to an external host using the file transfer
protocol (FTP), secure copy protocol (SCP), or secure FTP (SFTP), or save the
configuration to the local file system on device or attached USB device.
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