Finding The Uuid Of The Failed Switch - Acopia ARX 1000 Hardware Installation Manual

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; ARX-1000+
; Version 2.05.000.09939 (Feb
; Database version: 205000.33
; Generated running-config Thu Feb
; System UUID 876616f6-79ac-11d8-946f-958fcb4e6e35
; ip private vlan internal 1002 metalog 1003 subnet 169.254.94.0 255.255.255.0
;
config
logging level all info
exit
...
Entering the Private Subnet
...
The switch's internal subnet requires an IP address and mask.
7. Enter the switch's private IP address
in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.(default=169.254.6.0) # 169.254.94.0
8. Enter the switch's private subnet mask
in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.(default=255.255.255.0) # <Enter>
The private subnet VLAN is used externally for redundancy traffic.
Be sure this value does not conflict with existing VLAN IDs.
9. Enter the chassis's private subnet VLAN
in the format integer [1-4095].(default=1002) # <Enter>
The private subnet metalog VLAN is used for storing file-change
logs on battery-backed NVRAM, possibly on a redundant peer.
Be sure this value does not conflict with existing VLAN IDs.
10. Enter the chassis's private subnet metalog VLAN
in the format integer [1-4095].(default=1003) # <Enter>

Finding the UUID of the Failed Switch

; ARX-1000
; Version 2.04.000.09332 (Jul 13 2006 18:10:00) [nbuilds]
; Database version: 204000.15
; Generated running-config Fri Jul 14 03:53:28 2006
ARX®1000 Hardware Installation Guide
The private-subnet and VLAN information appears at the top of a the failed
show running-config
switch's
running-config file from a failed switch. The private-subnet information is
highlighted in bold text:
7 2007 17:40:32) [nbuilds]
8 04:32:35 2007
Enter the private subnet and VLAN of the failed switch, as well as the
VLAN for the private metalog subnet. The VLANs must be unique in your
network, shared only amongst the ARXes in the RON. The defaults (1002
and 1003) may be sufficient for your installation. For example:
When a switch imports storage from back-end filers, it marks each share
with its Universally-Unique ID (UUID). A replacement switch must use the
same UUID or it rejects all of the shares used by its predecessor. You also
need to set the UUID if the switch is brought back to its factory defaults; a
"Manufacturing Installation" by F5 personnel resets the switch and its
UUID.
The UUID appears at the top of a switch's
example, this is the top of a running-config file from a switch named
"prtlndA1k." The UUID is highlighted in bold text:
output. For example, this is the top of a
show running-config
Booting the Switch
output. For
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