User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Intended Audience
- 1.2 Related Materials
- 1.3 New in this Release
- 1.4 Safety Notices
- 1.5 Sicherheitshinweise
- 1.6 Notes informatives relatives à la sécurité
- 1.7 Communications Statements
- 1.8 Laser Safety Information
- 1.9 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity (ESDS) Precautions
- 1.10 Accessible Parts
- 1.11 Pièces Accessibles
- 1.12 Zugängliche Teile
- 1.13 General Public License
- 1.14 Technical Support
- Section 2 General Description
- Section 3 Planning
- Section 4 Installation
- 4.1 Site Requirements
- 4.2 Installing a Switch
- 4.2.1 Mount the Switch
- 4.2.2 Install SFP Transceivers
- 4.2.3 Connect the Workstation to the Switch
- 4.2.4 Configure the Workstation
- 4.2.5 Install SANsurfer Switch Manager
- 4.2.5.1 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Windows Installation
- 4.2.5.2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Linux Installation
- 4.2.5.3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Solaris Installation
- 4.2.5.4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk - Windows Installation
- 4.2.5.5 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk - Linux Installation
- 4.2.5.6 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk - Solaris Installation
- 4.2.6 Start SANsurfer Switch Manager
- 4.2.7 Connect the Switch to AC Power
- 4.2.8 Configure the Switch
- 4.2.9 Cable Devices to the Switch
- 4.3 Install Firmware
- 4.4 Powering Down a Switch
- Section 5 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
- 5.1 POST Diagnostics
- 5.2 Chassis Diagnostics
- 5.3 Recovering a Switch
- 5.3.1 Maintenance - Exit
- 5.3.2 Maintenance - Image Unpack
- 5.3.3 Maintenance - Reset Network Config
- 5.3.4 Maintenance - Reset User Accounts to Default
- 5.3.5 Maintenance - Copy Log Files
- 5.3.6 Maintenance - Remove Switch Config
- 5.3.7 Maintenance - Remake Filesystem
- 5.3.8 Maintenance - Reset Switch
- 5.3.9 Maintenance - Show Firmware Versions
- 5.3.10 Maintenance - Set Active Image
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Command Line Interface
- B.1 Logging On to a Switch
- B.2 User Accounts
- B.3 Working with Switch Configurations
- B.4 Commands
- Admin Command
- Alias Command
- Config Command
- Date Command
- Fallback Command
- Hardreset Command
- Help Command
- History Command
- Hotreset Command
- Image Command
- Lip Command
- Passwd Command
- Ping Command
- Ps Command
- Quit Command
- Reset Command
- Set Command
- Set Config Command
- Set Log Command
- Set Port Command
- Set Setup Command
- Show Command
- Show Config Command
- Show Log Command
- Show Perf Command
- Show Setup Command
- Shutdown Command
- Test Command
- Uptime Command
- User Command
- Whoami Command
- Zone Command
- Zoneset Command
- Zoning Command
- Glossary
- Index

B – Command Line Interface
Set Setup Command
B-50 59042-06 A
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system
Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change system configuration settings.
Table B-14 describes the system configuration fields. For each parameter, enter a
new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets.
ReadCommunity Read community password that authorizes an SNMP agent
to read information from the switch. This is a write-only field.
The value on the switch and the SNMP management server
must be the same. The read community password can be up
to 32 characters excluding #, semicolon (;), and comma (,).
The default is “public”.
WriteCommunity Write community password that authorizes an SNMP agent
to write information to the switch. This is a write-only field.
The value on the switch and the SNMP management server
must be the same. The write community password can be
up to 32 characters excluding #, semicolon (;), and comma
(,). The default is “private”.
TrapCommunity Trap community password that authorizes an SNMP agent
to receive traps. This is a write-only field. The value on the
switch and the SNMP management server must be the
same. The trap community password can be up to 32
characters excluding #, semicolon (;), and comma (,). The
default is “public”.
AuthFailureTrap Enables (True) or disables (False) the generation of traps in
response to trap authentication failures. The default is False.
ProxyEnabled Enables (True) or disables (False) SNMP communication
with other switches in the fabric. The default is True.
Note: Changing the IP address will terminate all Ethernet management
sessions.
Table B-14. System Configuration Settings
Entry Description
Eth0NetworkDiscovery Ethernet boot method: 1 - Static, 2 - Bootp, 3 -
DHCP, 4 - RARP. The default is 1 - Static.
Eth0NetworkAddress Ethernet Internet Protocol (IP) address. The
default is 10.0.0.1.
Table B-13. SNMP Configuration Settings (Continued)
Entry Description