User guide

19Fabric OS 4.4.x release notes
Security: secure mode,
passwd Telnet
CAUTION: Using the passwd Telnet command in secure mode to change
the password results in all sessions using that password being logged out,
including the session that changed the password.
This is expected behavior. The session terminates if you change the
password in secure mode.
Fabric OS: CLI
commands, failover,
and port disable
Changing port configurations during a failover might cause ports to be
disabled. Reissue the command after the failover is complete to bring the
ports online.
Security, SLAP fail
counter and two
switches
The SLAP counter is designed to work when all the switches in the fabric are
in secure mode. All the switches in the fabric must be in secure mode for
accurate SLAP statistics.
Security, SSH login
To properly connect SSH login, wait for secure mode to complete before
rebooting or performing HA failover on the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN
Director 2/128. If secure mode is enabled and a reboot occurs before
secure mode completes, SSH login will not connect and will go to the wrong
MAC address because the active CP changes after an HA failover.
Support
Fabric OS v4.4 users should run the supportSave command instead of,
or in addition to, the supportShow command. Doing so will gather
additional switch details and FTP all files to a customer server.
Refer to the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.x procedures user guide
for
instructions on setting up FTP services.
Trace dump
Fabric OS v4.4 users should set up automatic FTP trace dump transfers to
customer FTP servers. Doing so will minimize trace dump overwrites. Refer
to the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.x procedures user guide
for
instructions on setting up FTP services.
Table 4 Fabric OS area information (continued)
Fabric OS Area Description