User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Section1 Introduction
- Section2 Using SANbox Manager
- 2.1 Installing SANbox Manager
- 2.1.1 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Windows Installation
- 2.1.2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Linux Installation
- 2.1.3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk - Solaris Installation
- 2.1.4 SANbox2 Installation Disk - Windows Installation
- 2.1.5 SANbox2 Installation Disk - Linux Installation
- 2.1.6 SANbox2 Installation Disk - Solaris Installation
- 2.2 Starting SANbox Manager
- 2.3 Exiting SANbox Manager
- 2.4 Uninstalling SANbox Manager
- 2.5 Changing Default File Password
- 2.6 Setting Preferences
- 2.7 Using Online Help
- 2.8 Viewing Software Version and Copyright Information
- 2.9 SANbox Manager User Interface
- 2.10 Using the Topology Display
- 2.11 Using the Faceplate Display
- 2.1 Installing SANbox Manager
- Section3 Managing Fabrics
- 3.1 Security
- 3.2 Managing the Fabric Database
- 3.3 Replacing a Failed Switch
- 3.4 Displaying Fabric Information
- 3.5 Zoning a Fabric
- Section4 Managing Switches
- 4.1 Displaying Switch Information
- 4.2 Managing Alarms
- 4.3 Exporting Name Server Information to a File
- 4.4 Paging a Switch
- 4.5 Setting the Date and Time
- 4.6 Setting Temperature Thresholds
- 4.7 Resetting a Switch
- 4.8 Configuring a Switch
- 4.9 Archiving a Switch
- 4.10 Restoring a Switch
- 4.11 Managing Firmware
- 4.12 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
- Section5 Managing Ports
- AppendixA Command Line Interface
- A.1 Logging On to a Switch
- A.2 Command Syntax
- A.3 Commands
- Admin Command
- Alias Command
- Config Command
- Date Command
- Fallback Command
- Help Command
- History Command
- Image Command
- Lip Command
- Passwd 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
- AppendixB Graphing Port Performance
- AppendixC Messages
- C.1 Fabrics File—Open, Save
- C.2 Add a Fabric
- C.3 Network Properties Dialog
- C.4 Switch Properties Dialog
- C.5 Port Properties Dialog
- C.6 Faceplate Display
- C.7 Firmware Fallback Dialog
- C.8 Load Firmware Dialog
- C.9 Port Loopback Test Dialog
- C.10 Extended Credits Dialog
- C.11 Zoning Dialog
- C.12 Restore Configuration Dialog
- C.13 Save Fabric View
- C.14 Trap Configuration Dialog
- Glossary
- Index

A – Command Line Interface
Set Setup Command
A-38 59022-05 A
system
Prompts you in a line-by-line fashion to change system configuration settings.
Table A-12 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.
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 default is “public”.
AuthFailureTrap Enables or disables the reporting of SNMP authentication
failures. If enabled, a notification trap is sent when incorrect
community string values are used. The default is "False".
Table A-12. System Configuration Settings
Entry Description
Eth0NetworkAddress Internet Protocol (IP) address for the Ethernet port.
Eth0NetworkMask Subnet mask address for the Ethernet port.
Eth0GatewayAddress IP address gateway.
Eth0NetworkDiscovery Boot Method (1 - Static, 2 - Bootp, 3 - DHCP, 4 -
RARP)
AdminTimeout Specifies the amount of time in minutes the switch
waits before terminating an idle Admin session.
Zero (0) disables the time out threshold. The
default is 30, the maximum is 1440.
SecurityEnabled Enables or disables the enforcement of account
names and passwords.
LocalLogEnabled Enables or disables the saving of log information
on the switch.
RemoteLogEnabled Whether remote logging of is enabled or disabled.
If enabled, log information is saved to a remote
host that supports the syslog protocol.
RemoteLogHostIPAddress The IP address of the host that will receive the
remote log information if remote logging is
enabled.
Table A-11. SNMP Configuration Settings (Continued)
Entry Description