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SBCEFCSW/SBFCM: HMM and Troubleshooting Guide
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In the SBCE management module Web interface
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In a command-line window on a connected network management workstation
Important: Before you configure your switch module, be sure that the management modules in
your SBCE unit are properly configured. In addition, to access and manage your switch module
from an external environment, you might need to enable certain features, such as the external ports
and external management over all ports. See the applicable SBCE Installation and User’s Guide
publications on the Resource CD for more information. For more detailed information about
configuring your switch module, see the Fibre Channel Switch Module Installation Guide on the
Resource CD.
Logging on to a switch
To log on to a switch using Telnet, complete the following steps:
1.
Open a command-line window on the network management workstation, type one of the
following commands, and press Enter.
For I/O module bay 3:
telnet 192.168.70.129
For I/O module bay 4:
telnet 192.168.70.130
A command prompt window opens.
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At the Login prompt, type the initial default user ID,
USERID
. At the Password prompt, type
the initial default password,
PASSW0RD
(the sixth character is a zero, not the letter O). The user
ID and password are case sensitive.
This user account provides full access to the switch and its configuration. After planning your fabric
management needs and creating your own user accounts, consider changing the password for this
account. See “Commands” on page 5 for more information about authority levels. See the “User
command” on page 57 for information about creating user accounts.
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NOTE
The switch module supports a combined maximum of 15 logins. This includes the SAN
Utility in-band and out-of-band logins, Telnet out-of-band logins, and SNMP out-of-band
logins. A maximum of 10 SAN Utility logins are accepted. Additional logins will be refused.
Command syntax
The command syntax is as follows:
command
keyword
keyword [value]
keyword [value1] [value2]
The command is followed by one or more keywords. Consider the following rules and conventions:
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Commands and keywords are lowercase and case sensitive.
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Required keyword values are shown in standard font: [value]. Optional values are shown in
italics: [value].
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