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Document Title Publication Number Summary of Changes Publication Date
EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide 53-1000121-01 First release January 2006
EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide 53-1000195-01 Changes to support Fabric OS
v5.2.0, including zoning and portactivation
September 2006
EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide 53-1000195-02 Added Brocade 5000 switch
support
February 2007
EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide 53-1000441-01 Added Brocade 4900 switch
support; Added DHCP and IPv6
support
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Contents
About This Document
How This Document Is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Supported Hardware and Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
What’s New in This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Getting Technical Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Document Feedback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Chapter 1 Introducing EZSwitchSetup
Overview of EZSwitchSetup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Requirements, Installation, and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Switch Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Language Support for EZSwitchSetup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Switch
Install and Run the EZSwitchSetup Wizard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Power Up and Connect Cables to the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Set Up the Switch IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Switch discovery failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Configure the Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Select Zoning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Connect Devices and Complete the Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Chapter 3 Managing Your Switch
Launching the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
About the Switch Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Task Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
SWITCH VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Content Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Status Bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Managing Switch Manager Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Logging Out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Managing the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Switch View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Port Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Detailed Switch Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Changing Switch Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Enable Inactive Ports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Managing Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Device Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Assigning Device Aliases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Managing Zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Choosing a Zoning Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Editing Zoning Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Validating Zoning Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Restoring Typical Zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Accessing Web Tools for Advanced Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Appendix A EZSwitchSetup Limitations
General Limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Index
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About This Document
This document is an administrator’s guide designed to help fabric administrators set up a switch
and monitor it from a Web-based user interface.
“About This Document” contains the following sections:
• How This Document Is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
• Supported Hardware and Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
• What’s New in This Document. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
• Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
• Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
• Getting Technical Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
• Document Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
How This Document Is Organized
This document is organized to help you find the particular information that you want as quickly and
easily as possible.
The document contains the following components:
• Chapter 1, “Introducing EZSwitchSetup”, provides some basic information about the
EZSwitchSetup interface, including system requirements and installation instructions.
• Chapter 2, “Setting Up Your Switch”, describes how to set up your switch for the first time.
• Chapter 3, “Managing Your Switch”, describes how to monitor and manage your switch using
the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager.
• Appendix A, “EZSwitchSetup Limitations”, discusses the limitations of and provides
workarounds for using EZSwitchSetup.
Supported Hardware and Software
This document supports the following platforms:
• Brocade 200E switch
• Brocade 3250 switch
• Brocade 4100 switch
• Brocade 4900 switch
• Brocade 5000 switch
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In those instances in which procedures or parts of procedures documented here apply to some
switches but not to others, this guide identifies exactly which switches are supported and which are
not.
Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. for Fabric OS v5.3.0, documenting all possible
configurations and scenarios is beyond the scope of this document; however, this document does
specify when procedures or parts of procedures apply only to specific switches.
This document does not support all Fabric OS versions. This document is specific to Fabric OS
v5.3.0. To obtain information about an OS version other than v5.3.0, see the documentation
specific to that OS version.
What’s New in This Document
The following changes have been made since this document was last released:
•
Adding support for IPv6
• Adding support for DHCP
• Adding support for Brocade 4900 switch
Document Conventions
This section describes text formatting conventions and important notices formats.
TEXT FORMATTING
The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used in this document are as follows:
bold text Identifies command names
Identifies the names of user-manipulated GUI elements
Identifies keywords and operands
Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI
italic text Provides emphasis
Identifies variables
Identifies paths and Internet addresses
Identifies document titles
code text Identifies CLI output
Identifies syntax examples
For readability, command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in mixed
lettercase: for example, switchShow. In actual examples, command lettercase is often all
lowercase. Otherwise, this manual specifically notes those cases in which a command is case
sensitive.
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NOTES, CAUTIONS, AND WARNINGS
The following notices appear in this document.
NOTE
A note provides a tip, emphasizes important information, or provides a reference to relatedinformation.
KEY TERMSFor definitions specific to Brocade and Fibre Channel, see the Brocade Glossary .
For definitions of SAN-specific terms, visit the Storage Networking Industry Association online
dictionary at http://www.snia.org/education/dictionary .
Additional Information
This section lists additional Brocade and industry-specific documentation that you might find
helpful.
BROCADE RESOURCES
The following related documentation is provided on the Brocade Documentation CD-ROM and on
the Brocade Web site, through Brocade Connect.
NOTE
Go to http://www.brocade.com and click Brocade Connect to register at no cost for a user ID and
password.
Fabric OS
• Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
• Fabric OS Command Reference Manual
• Fabric OS MIB Reference
• Fabric OS Message Reference
• Brocade Glossary
Fabric OS Optional Features
• Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
• Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
CAUTION
A caution alerts you to potential damage to hardware, firmware, software, or data.
WARNING
A warning alerts you to potential danger to personnel.
http://www.snia.org/education/dictionaryhttp://www.snia.org/education/dictionary
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Getting Technical Help
Contact your switch support supplier for hardware, firmware, and software support, including
product repairs and part ordering. To expedite your call, have the following information available:
1. General Information
- Technical Support contract number, if applicable
- Switch model
- Switch operating system version
- Browser and Java Plug-in version
- Error numbers and messages received
- Java console window messages
- Screen shots
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supportSave command output
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Detailed description of the problem and specific questions- Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and results
2. Switch Serial Number
The switch serial number and corresponding bar code are provided on the serial number label,
as shown here:
:
The serial number label is located as follows:
- Brocade 200E switches: On the nonport side of the chassis
- Brocade 3250 switches: On the bottom of the chassis
- Brocade 4100, 4900, and 5000 switches: On the switch ID pull-out tab located on the
bottom of the port side of the switch.
3. World Wide Name (WWN)
- Brocade 200E, 3250, 4100, 4900, and 5000 switches: Provide the license ID. Use the
licenseIdShow command to display the license ID.
Document Feedback
Because quality is our first concern at Brocade, we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy
and completeness of this document. However, if you find an error or an omission, or you think that
a topic needs further development, we want to hear from you. Forward your feedback to:
Provide the title and version number and as much detail as possible about your issue, including the
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Chapter
1Introducing EZSwitchSetup
Brocade EZSwitchSetup is a graphical user interface (GUI) that enables administrators to configure
and manage single-switch fabrics from a standard workstation. EZSwitchSetup allows
less-experienced users to set up and manage a switch.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Overview of EZSwitchSetup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
• Requirements, Installation, and Support . . . . . . . . . . 2
Overview of EZSwitchSetupEZSwitchSetup is an easy-to-use Web-based application for setting up and managing your switch. It
has the following components:
• EZSwitchSetup wizard (on the installation CD)
• EZSwitchSetup Switch Configuration
• EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager
Figure 1 illustrates the high-level workflow of EZSwitchSetup.
FIGURE 1 EZSwitchSetup Components
Chapter 2, “Setting Up Your Switch”, describes how to use the EZSwitchSetup wizard and Switch
Configuration to set up and configure your switch for the first time. For additional information aboutyour switch, see the hardware reference manual included on the Brocade Documentation CD,
which ships with the switch.
Chapter 3, “Managing Your Switch”, describes how to use the Switch Manager to monitor and
manage your switch.
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Requirements, Installation, and Support
Before you install the EZSwitchSetup on your workstation, verify that your switch and workstation
meet the requirements listed in the following section.
REQUIREMENTS
EZSwitchSetup requires any browser that conforms to HTML version 4.0, JavaScript version 1.0,
and Java Plug-in 1.6.0 or higher. The EZSwitchSetup installation CD automatically installs the
correct Java Runtime Environment (JRE). This will not impact any pre-installed JREs.
EZSwitchSetup is supported on the platforms shown in Table 1.
1. Java Plug-in 1.5.0_06 is also supported, although Java Plug-in 1.6.0 is the only version that has been certified
and fully tested with this version of EZSwitchSetup.
NOTE
Some browsers must be configured to work with EZSwitchSetup. For information about how to do
this, see “Configuring Internet Explorer,” next.
Adequate RAM is required on Windows systems:
• 256 MB or more RAM for fabrics comprising 15 switches or fewer
• 512 MB or more RAM for fabrics comprising more than 15 switches
A minimum of 8 MB of video RAM is also recommended.
Configuring Internet Explorer
Correct operation of EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager with Internet Explorer requires specifying the
appropriate settings for browser refresh frequency and process model. Browser pages should be
refreshed frequently to ensure the correct operation of Switch Manager.
To set the refresh frequency
1. Click Tools > Internet Options in the browser.
2. Click the General tab
3. Click Settings (under “Temporary Internet Files”).
TABLE 1
Supported Platforms
Operating System Browser Java Plug-In
Linux Red Hat 9 Firefox 2.0 1.6.0
Windows 2003 Server, SP1 Internet Explorer 7.0Firefox 2.0 1.6.0
Windows XP, SP2 Internet Explorer 7.0
Firefox 2.0
1.6.0
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4. Under “Check for newer versions of stored pages” click Every visit to the page.
FIGURE 2 Configuring Internet Explorer
SWITCH SUPPORT
You can use EZSwitchSetup with the following hardware:
• Brocade 200E switch
• Brocade 3250 switch
• Brocade 4100 switch
• Brocade 4900 switch
• Brocade 5000 switch
Your switch must meet the following requirements:
• Must be reachable through an IP address. If it is not, you get the message “Page not Found.”
• Must be in a single-switch fabric. If your switch connects to another switch (if there is an E_Port
on the switch), you cannot manage the switch using EZSwitchSetup until you disconnect the
switch connection.
• Must be running Fabric OS v5.3.0.
• The client host machine must have the proper browser and Java Plug-in installed. See Table 1
on page 2 for the list of supported browsers.
NOTE
If there is an E_Port on the switch and if there is a zone conflict, then the fabric is segmented;
in this case, the switch is in a fabric by itself and EZSwitchSetup treats it as a single-switch
fabric.
Configure your browser to
check for newer versions of
stored pages every visit to the
page.
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LANGUAGE SUPPORT FOR EZSWITCHSETUP
The EZSwitchSetup wizard and the Switch Manager interface display the following languages:
• English (default)
•
Brazilian Portuguese
• French
• German
• Italian
• Japanese
• Korean
• Simplified Chinese
• Spanish
• Traditional Chinese
When you launch EZSwitchSetup, the interface detects the operating system and language
environment and installs and displays the appropriate language. For example, if you set up theswitch using a German operating system, EZSwitchSetup installs the German language interface
and displays text, messages, and labels in that language.
If localization resources are not fully available in the user host environment, EZSwitchSetup uses
the default language, English, for display.
Regardless of the local language, the following will be displayed in English:
• User input, which must consist of printable ASCII characters
• Switch-based information (such as firmware version and switch name)
• Some globally accepted industry terms (such as SAN and HBA)
• The End User License Agreement (EULA)
•
System files (such as the summary file, setting file, and log file)
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Chapter
2Setting Up Your Switch
This chapter describes how to set up your switch for the first time, using EZSwitchSetup. It contains
the following sections:
• Install and Run the EZSwitchSetup Wizard. . . . . . . . . 5
• Power Up and Connect Cables to the Switch . . . . . . . 7
• Set Up the Switch IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
• Configure the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
• Select Zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
• Connect Devices and Complete the Setup . . . . . . . . 17
You can run EZSwitchSetup on a host computer or you can use a different computer that is not part
of the SAN, a laptop for example. In this chapter the computer running EZSwitchSetup will be called
the “setup computer” and it must have an ethernet connection. It could be the same computer you
are using as a host in the SAN.
As you follow the instructions in this chapter, sometimes you will be directed to the switch and its
physical setup and sometimes you will be directed to the EZSwitchSetup application running on the
setup computer.
Install and Run the EZSwitchSetup Wizard
The first step in setting up your switch is to install the EZSwitchSetup wizard, which is located onthe EZSwitchSetup installation CD.
To install the EZSwitchSetup wizard
1. Insert the EZSwitchSetup CD into the CD-ROM drive of your setup computer.
The installer will autostart in about a minute.
2. Install EZSwitchSetup following the onscreen directions.
3. Click Done on the last screen (shown in Figure 3 on page 6) to exit the installer.
On Windows, EZSwitchSetup starts automatically after it is installed. If it does not, see “To
launch the EZSwitchSetup wizard” on page 6 to launch the wizard manually.
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Install and Run the EZSwitchSetup Wizard
On Linux, follow the procedure “To launch the EZSwitchSetup wizard” on page 6 to launch the
wizard.
FIGURE 3
EZSwitchSetup Installer
To launch the EZSwitchSetup wizard
•
On Windows: From the Start menu, select Programs > EZSwitchSetup > EZSwitchSetup
•
On Linux: Navigate to the following path location on the CD-ROM:
/CDROM_Installers/Linux/Disk1/InstData/VM/install.bin
CAUTION
The Linux installation requires root access, otherwise it will be aborted.
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Power Up and Connect Cables to the Switch2
The EZSwitchSetup wizard launches, as shown in Figure 4 and gives you a choice between setting
the switch’s IP address using a serial connection or the DHCP server located in your network
environment.
FIGURE 4
EZSwitchSetup Wizard
Power Up and Connect Cables to the Switch
The next step is to power up and connect cables to the switch, as directed by the EZSwitchSetup
wizard. Figure 5 on page 8 shows an example of cabling a Brocade switch. The ethernet and serial
port locations may vary between switch models. Refer to your hardware documentation for exact
locations.
To power up and cable the switch
1. Connect the power cord to the switch and then plug in to a power source.
The switch power and status LEDs display amber and then change to green, which usually
takes from one to three minutes. See your switch hardware manual for the location of the
LEDs.
2. Connect an ethernet cable from the switch to the LAN through an ethernet hub.
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3. Connect the serial cable from the switch to your setup computer.
The serial cable used is not a null modem cable. If you cannot locate the serial cable that came
with the switch, use a female-to-female, DB9 connector with the pins 2, 3, and 5. The serial
connection settings are:
-
Bits per second: 9600
- Databits: 8
- Parity: none
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: none
Figure 5 shows the cables connecting to switch, setup computer, hub, and network when
setting up your switch using a DHCP server located in your network environment. If you choose
to use your DHCP server to set up the switch, you do not need to connect a serial cable (4) from
the setup computer to the switch.
NOTE
Not all switches have their serial and ethernet connectors in the same place as in Figure 5.Check with your hardware documentation to determine the correct placement of the serial and
ethernet connections.
FIGURE 5
Cable connections
4. Verify by using the ping command that your setup computer is connected to the LAN through an
ethernet hub and on the same subnet as your switch.
5. Click Next.
EZSwitchSetup attempts to connect to the switch across the serial cable. The Set Up Switch IP
screen is displayed if the connection is successful.
If your switch discovery fails, see Figure 12 on page 15 for details on how to recover your
switch.
1 Power cable 5 Ethernet cable from setup computer to hub
2 Ethernet hub 6 Ethernet cable from hub to LAN/WAN (DHCP)
3 Ethernet cable from hub to switch 7 Setup computer
4 Serial cable 8 Brocade switch
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Set Up the Switch IP Address
After you cable the switch, you set up the switch IPv4 andIPv6 addresses. Once the IP addresses
have been set they cannot be deleted, only edited. There are two ways that you can set up the IP
addresses. The first way is to use a serial connection described next and the second way is using a
DHCP server.
There are several requirements to set up the switch using DHCP:
• the switch must come to you pre-configured with the DHCP client turned on
• you must have a DHCP server in your network environment
• the switch must have firmware version 5.2 or higher
At the conclusion of this procedure, you exit the EZSwitchSetup wizard and launch the
EZSwitchSetup Switch Configuration Manager.
To set up the switch IP addresses using a serial connection
1. To set up IPv4 addresses:
a. Enter the requested information on the Setup Switch IP screen.
b. Click Next.
FIGURE 6
Set Switch IP using a serial cable
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2. To set up IPv6 addresses
a. Enter the IPv4 address and click Configure IPv6.
b. Enter the IPv6 address and CIDR block.
c. Click OK.
d. Click Next.
NOTE
IPv6 is not supported in RedHat Linux9 OS.
FIGURE 7
IPv6 dialog
EZSwitchSetup verifies that the switch is accessible over the ethernet connection and that no
other switch has the same IP address. The switch returns its unique World Wide Name (WWN).
If the setup is successful, a confirmation screen is displayed (shown in Figure 8).
You can remove the serial cable from the switch, as long as you do not need to go back and
revise any of the information you entered. You should set it aside in case you lose network
connectivity.
FIGURE 8 EZSwitchSetup Confirmation Step
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3. Click Continue in the Confirmation screen.
A browser window opens and loads the configuration wizard from the switch. This process
might take a few minutes. The EZSwitchSetup Switch Configuration wizard launches and the
Switch Configuration Welcome screen displays.
If your switch discovery fails, see Figure 2 on page 12 for details on how to recover your switch.
To set up the switch IP addresses using DHCP
1. On the DHCP server, query the DHCP server for the DHCP IP address that was distributed to the
switch using the MAC address.
You can find the MAC address on the switch’s manufacturing documentation. If you are unsure
of how to query the DHCP server, ask your system or network administrator for help.
2. In the wizard, enter the IP address from the DHCP server into the proper fields.
3. From a workstation on the network, use the ping command to verify that the switch is
reachable on the network.
4. Click Continue in the confirmation screen.
If EZSetup does not launch on clicking Continue, launch it manually by specifying the URL
http:// in a browser.
If your switch discovery fails, see Figure 2 on page 12 for details on how to recover your switch.
FIGURE 9
DHCP Confirm IP Address
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SWITCH DISCOVERY FAILURE
During the setup of your switch, the switch discovery may fail. There may be several reasons why
switch discovery fails. Table 2 lists symptoms and related suggestions to recover the switch:
TABLE 2
Discovery recoverySymptom Correction
The setup computer COM port is busy. The port is being controlled by another communications program.
Stop all other third-party communications programs.
The port settings are in conflict with another device. Check your
IRQ settings.
On Windows systems:
By default, COM1 and COM3 use IRQ4, while COM2 and COM4
use IRQ3. If another device is sharing the IRQ of the port, you
need to change the IRQ of the conflicting device. Hardware
conflicts can also occur with the I/O address of the COM port. The
8514a video chip or its clones (S3 chip set) on some video cards
create a conflict with COM4 because they use the same addressof 02E8.
The switch does not respond to commands
during a serial connection.
The serial cable may not be connected properly between the
setup computer and the switch. Check the serial cable to ensure
they are secured.
The switch does not power up. Verify that the switch’s power cable is securely plugged into a
proper outlet and that the switches power button is turned on.
The switch’s serial adapter does not work. Verify that the cable is good by replacing the cable or trying it on
another known good working device.
If the cable is good, then call your support provider for further
instructions.
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Configure the Switch
The EZSwitchSetup Switch Configuration wizard helps you set up or change current switch
parameters and configure the zoning for your switch. Unlike the EZSwitchSetup wizard, which
stepped you through to setting up the hardware, this wizard steps you through the final process of
changing your administrative password and zoning.
FIGURE 10 EZSwitchSetup Setup Parameters
To set switch parameters
1. Follow the onscreen direction to set a new admin password for the switch. Make sure to record
your password and keep it in a secure location for future reference.
2. Optional: Enter a new name for the switch and set the correct date and time.
3. Click Next. The Select Zoning screen displays (-).
Select Zoning The next step in configuring your switch is to select zoning. You can configure three types of zoning:
•
Typical Zoning is predefined on the switch and supports only single-switch fabrics. Select
Typical Zoning if:
- You want to set up and manage a switch without knowing about domains
- You do not know how zoning works
- You do not know where to connect devices
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• Custom Zoning allows you to customize which initiators access which targets, but you do not
want to configure the zones yourself. The HBAs and storage devices should already be
connected to the switch. Custom Zoning provides a device accessibility matrix for you to
modify; it then automatically creates zones based on that matrix. Custom Zoning supports only
single-switch fabrics. If you select this option, when you click Next, the wizard closes and the
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager application launches.
• Advanced Zoning allows you complete customization of your zoning and should be used if you
are familiar with zoning and zoning practices. If you select this option, when you click Next, the
wizard closes and the advanced management application launches.
FIGURE 11 Select Zoning Screen
Typical Zoning is the default and the following procedure directs you to select Typical Zoning. When
you select Typical Zoning, the wizard automatically configures the zones for you and shows you how
to connect the devices to the switch. You can change the zoning configuration later, as described in
“Managing Zoning” on page 38.
For information on zoning concepts, see the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide.
To configure zones on the switch
1. On the Select Zoning screen, select Typical Zoning.
If you want to use one of the other zone settings, see “Editing Zoning Configuration” on
page 40 for instructions on configuring Custom zoning; see the Web Tools Administrator’s
Guide for information on Advanced zoning.
2. Click Next.
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The Configure Typical Zoning screen displays.
FIGURE 12
Configure Typical Zoning Screen
To configure zoning
1. Click the onscreen ports to change them to either a Host (H) or a Storage (S) Port.
Configure the switch for your intended use of the ports. For example, if you plan on attaching
two hosts and six storage devices, click the port where these devices are attached to specify
the hosts and storage ports respectively. You can always relaunch EZSwitchSetup later to
change this information.You need to select at least one host and one storage port to continue.
NOTE
Some devices HBAs can be configured as both a host and a storage device. If you have this
type of device, EZSetup will not recognize the device unless it is configured only as a host.
2. Click Next.
The Specify Devices screen displays (Figure 13 on page 16).
To specify devices
1. On the Specify Devices screen (Figure 13), enter the number of devices you are currently
connecting to the switch.
EZSwitchSetup uses these values to create your zone configuration and automatically
configures the ports on the switch for either a host (HBA) or storage device.
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a. Enter the number of HBA connections that you want to configure and are currently
connected to the switch. You can change this setting later if you want to add or remove
HBA connections.
b. Enter the number of storage connections you want to configure and are currently
connected to the switch. You can change this setting later if you want to add or remove
storage connections.
2. Click Next. The Connect Devices screen displays (Figure 14 on page 17).
FIGURE 13
Specify Devices Screen
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c. Close the latching bale.
FIGURE 15
Installing SFPs
2. Connect Fibre Channel cables from the switch to your host and storage devices. Make the
physical connections exactly as indicated on the Device Connection screen.
a. Remove any plastic protectors from the Fibre Channel cable ends, and position the cable
connector so that it is oriented correctly.
b. Insert the cable connector into the SFP until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism
clicks.
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The Device Connection screen provides visual feedback as you cable the switch. A green
line indicates that the connection is correct, a red line indicates an invalid connection, and
a blue line indicates a missing connection.
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FIGURE 16
Installing Fibre Channel Cable to an SFP
3. Verify that the connections displayed on the Device Connection screen are all green.
4. Click Next.
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The Finish screen displays.
FIGURE 17
EZSwitchSetup Configuration Finish Screen
5. Click Finish to complete the switch setup.
You are now ready to configure the storage component of the SAN using the documentation
that came with the storage server.
If you want to monitor the switch, then you need to launch the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager.
See Chapter 3, “Managing Your Switch” for instructions on using this interface.
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3Managing Your Switch
This chapter describes the Switch Manager component of EZSwitchSetup and contains the
following sections:
• Launching the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager . . . . 21
• About the Switch Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
• Managing Switch Manager Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
• Managing the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
• Changing Switch Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
• Assigning Device Aliases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
•
Managing Zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
• Accessing Web Tools for Advanced Management . . 42
Launching the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager
This section describes how to launch EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager after you have already
installed it and set up the switch.
You can launch Switch Manager on any workstation with a compatible Web browser installed. For a
list of Web browsers compatible with Fabric OS v5.3.0, see Table 1 on page 2. Switch Manager also
supports the HTTPS protocol, if that protocol is enabled for the switch. For more information on
enabling the HTTPS protocol on your switch, see the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide.
To launch the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager
1. Launch a Web browser and type the IP address of the switch in the Address field:
http://10.77.77.77
or
https://10.77.77.77
2. Press Enter.
You will be prompted to log in to the switch at this time. See “Logging In” on page 26 for
information.
If there are other applications opened and when EZSwitchSetup manager launches, the logindialog can get hidden behind the application so you will not be able to see it. In order to view
the login dialog press Alt+Tab and you can view the login dialog box.
Depending on the switch configuration, either the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager or Web
Tools launches:
- EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager (see Figure 18 on page 22).
This interface launches if the switch is already set up and is configured with
EZSwitchSetup.
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Switch Manager supports only single-switch fabrics. If your switch is connected to another
switch, Switch Manager displays a message and exits. If this happens, you must
disconnect the switch from all other switches and then relaunch EZSwitchSetup Switch
Manager.
FIGURE 18
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager
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- Web Tools (see Figure 19).
This interface launches if the switch was previously configured with the command line
interface (CLI) or Web Tools. See the Web Tools Administrator’s Guide for instructions for
using this interface
NOTE
Use the configure command on CLI to set Web Tools attributes to determine if EZSwitchSetup
Switch Manager or Web Tools launches. See the Fabric OS Command Reference for
information on the configure command.
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FIGURE 19
Web Tools Interface
About the Switch Manager
The EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager is a simplified version of Web Tools. It streamlines switch
management by providing an easy-to-use subset of basic switch management tasks.
You can use the EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager to do the following:
• Monitor the switch, including port and field replacable units (FRU) status
• Manage custom zoning
• Perform basic switch configurations
• Add Ports On Demand (POD)
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The Switch Manager works for a single-switch fabric only. It displays only the switch and associated
tasks, without fabric information.
Figure 20 shows an example of the initial Switch Manager screen for the Brocade 200E. If you have
a Brocade 3250, 4100, 4900, or 5000 switch, your screen might vary. The following sections
describe the components of the screen.
FIGURE 20
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager Components
TASK PANEL
The left pane of the Switch Manager is the task panel, which displays all tasks. The tasks are
categorized by Switch, Devices, Zoning, and Miscellaneous.
The Switch tasks enables you to view the port information or switch information, enter into switch
setup, or add PODs by enabling inactive ports.
1 Task panel a Progress indicator
2 Content Page b User name, IP address, and user role
3 Status bar
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The Devices tasks enables you to view the devices attached to the switch, display the device
connections, and modify a device alias.
The Zoning tasks enables you to view the zoning on the device, edit the zoning, validate the zoning,
or restore the default fixed zoning.
The Miscellaneous tasks include refreshing the onscreen data, advanced management of theswitch, and logging out.
The switch’s Port Information page is shown by default when Switch Manager launches.
SWITCH VIEW
The Switch View displays the switch and status buttons across the top. The status buttons enables
access to each element listed.
Click the refresh icon in the Miscellaneous Task to update the information on the screen with the
current switch information. The display refreshes automatically each time you click a different task
in the task panel.
CONTENT PAGE
When you click an item in the task panel, the content for that item displays in the right pane of the
window. A content page can contain a table or other information. Additionally, a content page might
contain tabs. The tabs are at the top of the page and provide a categorized view of information
about objects shown on the page. You can click a tab to view the display for that tab.
Export, Copy, and Search links are displayed at the top-left of each tab of most content pages and
under Actions on the Fan, Temp, Status dialog box.
NOTE
You must accept the Brocade Certificate at the beginning of the login to EZSwitch Manger to enable
the functionality of Export and Copy.
• Click Export to save the contents of the table to a tab-delimited file. For CHAP, the secret is still
encrypted.
• Click Copy to copy the contents of the table in tab-delimited text format to a file.
• Click Search to search for a specific text string in the table.
Type a text string in the box that displays on the table, and press Enter. This is an incremental
search and allows 24 maximum characters including the wildcard characters: question mark
(?) and asterisk (*). The first row containing the text string is highlighted. To find the next
match, press the down arrow. To find the previous match, press the up arrow.
If the text is not found in the table, the text turns red.
STATUS BARThe status bar, at the bottom of the window, is divided into the following sections:
• Progress indicator
This is on the left side of the status bar. When Switch Manager is sending data to or retrieving
data from the switch, this indicator is animated.
•
User name and IP address
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The right side of the status bar lists your user name, your role, and the IP address of the switch
to which you are connected.
Managing Switch Manager SessionsA session is defined as the connection between the Switch Manager client and its managed switch.
A session is established when you log in to a switch through EZSwitchSetup. A session remains in
effect until one of the following happens:
• You log out.
• The session times out due to inactivity.
A session times out automatically if it has been inactive for longer than two hours. Inactivity does
not mean no user activity, such as keystrokes or mouse movements; it means no information was
sent to the switch (by clicking the Apply or Save buttons). For example, you can spend a lot of time
setting up a zoning scheme without actually sending information to the switch. Switch Manager
does not display a warning when the session is about to time out. If the session times out, you must
restart Switch Manager and log in again.
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager enables sessions to both secure and nonsecure switches.
LOGGING IN
When you use EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager, you must log in before you can modify any switch
information.
Prior to displaying the login window, Switch Manager displays a security banner (if one is configured
for your switch), which you must accept before logging in. The security banner displays every time
you log in.
You can log in at the admin, switchAdmin, or user level. Each role gives you a different access level:
admin You have full access to all of the EZSwitchSetup functionality.
user You can view switch information, but cannot make any changes, including
zoning changes.
To log in
1. Click OK in the security banner window, if one appears.
The login window displays.
FIGURE 21
Login screen
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2. Type your user name.
3. Type the password.
If your current password has expired, you must also provide a new password and confirm the
new password.
4. Click OK.
LOGGING OUT
You can end your Switch Manager session either by logging out or by closing the browser window.
All windows belonging to the session are invalidated (after a short delay they become greyed out
and unusable, but you must close them manually).
To end the Switch Manager session
Click Log Out in the Miscellaneous area of the task panel and the session is terminated.
Managing the SwitchUsing EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager, you can view the following:
• Switch status, including port status
• Temperature, fan, and power supply status
• HBA and storage connections to the switch
• Information about devices connected to the switch
• Accessibility between HBAs and storage
To view switch information
1. Click View in the task panel under Switch.
2. Click the Switch Information tab to display the Switch View.
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Figure 22 displays the Switch View for a Brocade 200E switch. The Switch View differs
depending on the type of switch.
FIGURE 22
Graphical View of Switch
SWITCH VIEW
The Switch View is a real-time view of switch and port status. The display is updated approximately
once every 15 seconds. From the display you can determine the following:
• Fan status
• Temperature status
• Power supply status
• Status and type of each port
Rectangles in the Fan, Temp, and Power buttons indicate overall status as follows:
• Green square (healthy)
•
Orange forward slash (marginal)
• Red X (critical)
• Gray circle (unmonitored)
To view the legend
• Click the Legend button.
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This will bring up the legend dialog box as shown in Figure 23 which shows the status
indicators that could appear on the fan, temperature, or power supply button.
FIGURE 23
Fan, temperature, and power supply legend
To view fan temperature or power supply status
• Click the Fan, Temp, or Power button.
This will bring up the associated dialog box. Figure 24 shows the Number of Fans and their
state.
FIGURE 24
Fan status
The temperature status displays the number of temperature sensors, their status, and the
temperature in both centigrade and fahrenheit.
FIGURE 25
Temperature status
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Holding your mouse over the port icon displays the port number, port type, and port status, as
shown below.
FIGURE 28
Displaying Port Information
Holding your mouse over the LEDs provides details about the port state and port speed, as shown
below.
FIGURE 29
Port State and Port Speed LEDs.
DETAILED SWITCH INFORMATION
Click the Port Information tab to view the port information, as shown in Figure 30 on page 32. The
information page displays the following for each port:
• Port number
• Port name
• State of the port
• Port type
• Status (health) of the port
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• Indication of whether the port is licensed
FIGURE 30
Port Information
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Click the Switch Information tab to display information in columnar format, as show below.
FIGURE 31 Detail view of switch information
In addition to switch information, this page also displays:
• Ethernet information
• Fibre channel information
CHANGING SWITCH INFORMATION
From the Switch Manager, you can relaunch the EZSwitchSetup Switch Configuration to perform
the following tasks:
• Change the switch name
• Change the switch time
• Change the admin password
• Change the zoning configuration type
This is the same wizard that was launched the first time you set up the switch.
To perform basic switch setup tasks
1. Click Setup under Switch in the task panel.
The Switch Configuration launches.
2. Follow the instructions in the wizard.
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You can optionally change the switch name, switch time, and admin password. When
prompted, you must select a zoning configuration.
ENABLE INACTIVE PORTS
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager allows you to enable Ports On Demand (POD) if you have a licenseavailable.
To add a POD license
1. Click Enable Inactive Ports under Switch in the task panel.
A dialog box displays.
FIGURE 32
Add Ports On Demand
2. Enter the license key to add the additional ports.
3. Click Add.
The ports are now enabled.
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Managing Devices
Click View under Devices in the task panel to display a table of information for all of the connected
devices (see Figure 33 below). The entries in the table are based on the device WWNs, so a single
physical device can have more than one entry in the table.
FIGURE 33 Devices Page
The Devices page displays the following information:
• Whether the device is an HBA or a storage device
• Device alias name, if one exists
• Vendor name
• Device name
• WWN of the device port
•
Switch and port to which the device is connected.
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To display additional information about the device
1. Select a row in the table.
2. Click View Details located at the top of the page.
FIGURE 34
Detailed Device Information
DEVICE CONNECTIONS
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager displays a graphical representation of the switch and the devices
that are connected to each port.
To view the device connections
1. Click Display Connections under Devices in the task panel.
A graphical representation of the switch and connections displays, as shown in Figure 35 on
page 37. This is a real-time display; the connections are updated automatically as you connect
and disconnect HBAs and storage.
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If Typical zoning is set on the switch, Switch Manager validates the connections and displays
whether the connections are valid or invalid.
FIGURE 35 Display Connections Page
ASSIGNING DEVICE ALIASESEvery device has a device name and an alias name. Alias names make it easier to reference the
devices. Alias names are displayed in the zone access map on the Zoning page. You can assign or
rename the alias names using the following procedure.
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To assign or rename device aliases
1. Click Modify Alias under Devices in the task panel.
This launches the Define Device Alias wizard.
FIGURE 36 Define Device Aliases Wizard
2. Double-click a field in the New Alias column to edit that alias.
3. Click OK when you are done.
The wizard also prompts you to delete the aliases of any offline devices. Follow the instructions in
the wizard.
MANAGING ZONINGZoning enables you to partition your fabric into logical groups of devices that can access each
other. For example, you can partition your fabric into two zones, winzone and unixzone, so that your
Windows servers and storage do not interact with your UNIX servers and storage.
Zones can be configured dynamically. They can vary in size, depending on the number of
fabric-connected devices, and devices can belong to more than one zone. Because zone members
can access only other members of the same zone, a device not included in a zone is not available
to members of that zone.
When zone members are specified by fabric location (domain, area) only , or by device name (node
name or port WWN) only , then zone boundaries can be enforced at the hardware level, and the
zone is referred to as a “hard zone.”
When zone members are specified by fabric location (domain, area) and other elements of the
same zone are specified by device name (node name or port WWN), zone enforcement depends on
Name Server lookups, and the zone is referred to as a “soft zone.”
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This section provides instructions for validating and modifying the zoning configuration and
restoring zoning to the factory default (Typical zoning) setting.
Device accessibility depends on how zoning is set up on the switch. Zoning enables you to partition
your storage area network (SAN) into logical groups of devices that can access each other.
For more specific information about zoning concepts, see the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide.
To view the zone view
1. Click View under Zoning in the task panel.
The zone view displays (shown in Figure 37), indicating which HBAs can access which storage
devices. The HBA and storage device names displayed in the matrix are the alias names of the
devices (see “Assigning Device Aliases” on page 37 for additional information).
FIGURE 37 Zoning Page (Zone Access Map)
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CHOOSING A ZONING CONFIGURATION
EZSwitchSetup requires you to select a zoning configuration from among the following types:
• Typical zoning
Typical zoning is a preconfigured default zoning setup that is set at the factory. It enforces the
rule of one HBA port zoned with one storage port on a single switch. Typical zoning is hard
zoning; each zone member is identified by the default switch domain (1) and a port number.
Typical zoning is set up based on fixed port usage, which means that a set of switch ports is
designated to be used as HBA (host) ports and a set of ports is designated to be used as
storage ports.
Choose Typical zoning if you have a single-switch fabric, the devices are not connected, and
you want to be guided through the device connection process.
• Custom zoning
Custom zoning allows you to customize which HBAs can access which storage devices for a
single switch using a zoning matrix in the Switch Manager. You must connect all devices (HBA
and storage) to the switch before configuring zoning. Switch Manager then automatically
generates zones based on the zoning matrix.
Choose Custom zoning if you have a single-switch fabric, the devices are already connected,
and you want to customize how the HBAs access the storage devices.
• Advanced zoning
Advanced Zoning allows you to customize which HBAs can access which storage devices for
multiple switches. To use Advanced Zoning, you must launch Web Tools, as described in
“Accessing Web Tools for Advanced Management” on page 42.
Choose Advanced zoning if you have a multi-switch fabric.
EDITING ZONING CONFIGURATION
You can customize which HBAs can access which storage devices.
If you make any zoning changes to the default Typical zoning configuration, you can later restore
the Typical zoning configuration by clicking Restore Default Typical Zoning in the task panel.
To edit the zoning configuration
1. Click Edit under Zoning in the task panel.
The Edit Zoning wizard launches.
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If no devices are connected to the switch, or if only storage devices or only HBAs are
connected, then the Switch Manager displays a message and the Edit Zoning wizard does not
launch.
FIGURE 38 Edit Zoning Wizard
2. Follow the instructions in the wizard to modify the zoning configuration.
The first panel in the wizard displays a graphic view of the existing device connections. You
must connect all of the devices to the switch at this time.
The wizard automatically verifies the configuration, and generates the appropriate zones. The
HBA/Storage accessibility matrix is displayed; you can change the zoning configuration if you
choose to. When you are done making any changes, click Next and the zoning summary is
displayed.
VALIDATING ZONING CONFIGURATION
You can validate the current zoning configuration against the following rules:
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Every HBA has access to at least one storage device.
• Every storage device is accessible by at least one HBA.
• No offline devices exist in the zoning configuration.
The Validate Zoning wizard also lists offline devices that are in the current zoning setup, and
prompts you to delete those devices from the zoning database.
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To validate the zoning configuration and remove offline devices
1. Click Validate under Zoning in the task panel.
The Validate Zoning wizard launches.
2. Follow the instructions in the wizard.
3. Note any devices that are not zoned properly and, after exiting the wizard, click Edit to update
the zone configuration.
RESTORING TYPICAL ZONING
If you have modified your zoning configuration and want to reset the configuration back to the
default Typical zoning configuration, use the following procedure:
To restore Typical zoning
1. Click Restore Default Typical Zoning under Zoning in the task panel
2. Click Yes in the confirmation window.
When this task is complete, the matrix in the Zoning page is automatically updated to reflect
the changes.
Accessing Web Tools for Advanced Management
From the Switch Manager, you can launch Web Tools, which provides more extensive switch
management functions for more experienced users. See the Web Tools Administrator’s Guide for
information on the Web Tools interface.
To launch Web Tools, ensure that you have completed all Switch Manager tasks and then click
Advanced Management in the Miscellaneous category of the task panel. The Switch Manager
session will be closed. Any editing in Switch Manager that has not been applied is lost.
After entering Web Tools, you must re-log in to manage the switch.
You cannot return to EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager unless you close and reopen your browser
window and relaunch EZSwitchSetup.
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AEZSwitchSetup Limitations
This section provides the following information:
• General Limitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
General Limitations
Table 1 lists general EZSwitchSetup limitations, which apply to all browsers and switch platforms.
TABLE 1
EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager Limitations
Problem Area Details
HTTP timeout Very often, you might see the following message when you try to get data from a switch
or to send a request to the switch:
Failed to get switch response. Please verify the status
of your last operation and try again if necessary.
This indicates that an HTTP request did not get a response. The request was sent to the
switch, but the connection was down, probably caused by a temporary loss of the Web
server on the switch. Due to the nature of an HTTP connection, Switch Manager will
report this error after a 90-second default timeout.
In this case, verify the status of your last request, using telnet to check related status,
or click theRefresh
button in the Switch Manager to retrieve related data. If your
request did not get through to the switch, resubmit it. Executing a refresh from Switch
Manager retrieves a copy of switch data at that moment; the data you entered can be
lost if it had not already committed to the switch.
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Loss of Connection Occasionally, you might see the following message when you try to retrieve data from
the switch or send a request to the switch:
Switch Status Checking
The switch is not currently accessible.
The dialog title may vary, because it indicates which module is having the problem.
This is caused by the loss of HTTP connection with the switch, due to a variety of
possible problems. Switch Manager will automatically try to regain the connection.
While Switch Manager is trying to regain the connection, check if your ethernet
connection is still functioning. If the problem is not with the ethernet connection, wait
for Switch Manager to recover the connection and display the following message:
You will have to resubmit your request after closing this message.
If the temporary switch connection loss is caused by switch hot code load, or other
similar operation, the Switch Explorer you are currently running can be downloaded
from a different firmware version than the new one. In this case the following message
displays:
Switch connection is restored. The firmware version you are running is not in sync with
the version currently on switch. Close your browser and re-launch Webtools.
You must close Switch Manager and relaunch it to reopen the connection.
Switch Name Change If you change the switch name using EZSwitchSetup or SNMP and then open a telnet
window to verify the name change, the CLI prompt (for example, switch:admin>)
displays the previous name. The telnet prompt cannot pick up the new switch name
until the switch is fastbooted.
Workaround: To display the correct switch name in the CLI prompt after a switch name
update using EZSwitchSetup or SNMP, fastboot the switch.
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EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager Limitations (Continued)
Problem Area Details
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A
accessing Web Tools from EZSwitchSetup , 42
admin password, changing , 33
aliases, assigning to devices , 37
B
browserslimitations , 43refresh frequency, setting , 2supported , 2
C
changing switch information , 33
CIDR block , 10
closing sessions , 27
COM port is busy. setup computer , 12
configuring Internet Explorer , 2connecting Fibre Channel cables , 18
connections, displaying , 36
contacting technical support , ix
D
defining device aliases , 37
device aliases, defining , 37
device connections, displaying , 36
device information, displaying , 35
DHCP , 11DHCP server , 8
displaying
device connections , 36device information , 35port information , 30 , 31switch information , 33zoning configuration , 39
E
enabling ports , 34
ending sessions , 27
EZSwitchSetup
about , 23installing , 5launching , 21
F
Fan Status , 29
fan status , 28 , 33
Fan, Temperature, and Power Supply Legend , 29
Fibre Channel Association , viii
Fibre Channel cables, connecting , 18
G
getting help , ix
H
hard zones , 38
hardware, supported , 3
help , ix
HTTPS protocol , 21
I
inactivity timeout , 26
initial switch setup , 5
installing
EZSwitchSetup , 5SFPs , 17
IPv6 address , 9 , 10
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Java Plug-ins, supported , 2
L
languages supported , 4
launching EZSwitchSetup , 21
LEDs , 30
limitations , 43
localization support , 4
logging in , 26
logging out , 27
Mmonitoring the switch , 27
O
operating systems, supported , 2
P
passwords, changing , 33platforms, supported , 2
port information, displaying , 30 , 31
ports
LEDs , 30status , 30
Ports On Demand, adding ports , 34
Power Supply status , 30
power supply status , 28 , 33
R
RAM requirements , 2
refresh frequency, setting , 2
removing offline devices , 42
renaming device aliases , 37
requirements for EZSwitchSetup , 2
restoring default fixed zoning , 42
role-based access control , 26
S
security banner , 26
session management , 26
sessions, ending , 27
setting refresh frequency , 2
setting up a switch , 5
SFPs, installing , 17
soft zones , 38
support, contacting technical , ix
supported languages , 4
supported switches , 3
Switch discovery failure , 12
switch does not power up , 12
switch does not respond to commands , 12
switch information, displaying , 33
Switch Managerabout , 23launching , 21
switch monitoring , 27
switch name, changing , 33
switch requirements , 3
switch setup , 5
switch setup wizard, launching , 33
switch status , 28
switch time, changing , 33
switch’s serial adapter does not work. , 12
switches supported , 3
T
technical support , ix
Temperature Status , 29
temperature status , 28 , 33
time, changing , 33
timeout, session , 26
V
validating zone configuration , 41
viewing
device connections , 36device information , 35port information , 31port status , 30switch information , 27 , 29zoning , 39
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zoning
about , 38advanced zoning , 14 , 40changing configuration , 33configuration, displaying , 39configure zones , 14connect devices , 17custom zoning , 14 , 40editing , 40hard zones , 38restoring default typical zoning , 42soft zones , 38specify devices , 15typical zoning , 13 , 40validating zone configuration , 41
zone access map, displaying , 39
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