Setting Ip Address Of Fibre Hub And Fibre Switch - IBM totalstorage 326 User Reference

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10. Press Enter on the terminal screen.
11. Type qlshow.
12. Write down the World Wide Name, for example: 10:00:00:60:69:30:18:01
13. On this hub, type, including the quotes, qlpartner "10:00:00:60:69:30:18:00"
14. The hub saves the configuration and restarts.
15. Connect the cable back to the first fibre hub.
16. Press Enter on the terminal screen.
17. On the first hub, type, including the quotes, qlpartner
18. After the hub restarts, type qlshow to display the first hub and its partner
Notes:
1. When viewing the connection on the 3534 Fibre-Managed Hubs, you will see
2. If using additional GBICs in the last port to partner the hubs, then the qlshow

Setting IP Address of Fibre Hub and Fibre Switch

The following steps allow you to set an IP address for the Fibre hub and switch.
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Model 326 User's Reference
1. Connect a serial cable that shipped with the hub (not null-modem) between the
serial port on the hub and COM1 of the system
2. Open a HyperTerminal Session from the managing system.
3. Choose a name for the session.
4. In the Connect to window, change to COM1.
5. Set properties as follows:
Bits/second
9600
Data bits
8
Parity
None
Stop bits
1
Flow control
None
Then click OK.
6. Connect and then press Enter on the terminal screen.
7. Type qlshow.
8. Write down the World Wide Name, for example: 10:00:00:60:69:30:18:00.
9. Remove the cable from the first Fibre hub and connect it to the partner hub.
(that is, the first hub's WWN), and press Enter.
"10:00:00:60:69:30:18:01" (that is the partner hub's WWN), and press Enter.
(peer).
link lights on the interconnect fibre cable.
command will not display a status for the qlpartnering.
1. Connect a serial cable that shipped with the hub or switch (not null-modem)
between the serial port on the hub/switch and COM1 of the system
2. Open a HyperTerminal Session from the managing system.
3. Choose a name for the session.
4. On the Connect to window, change to COM1.
5. Set properties as follows:
Bits/second
9600
Data bits
8

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