10. Verify that the configuration has successfully propagated to the new CP card
by checking any configuration parameters for which you specified non-default
values. To do this, run the configshow command, followed by a text string (in
quotation marks) that relates to the parameter, for example, configshow
"fabric". This limits the command output to entries that contain that text string.
Note: If you run the configshow command without a filter, it prints out
approximately 1000 lines. For more information, see the Brocade Fabric
OS Reference.
See the following sample output for the configshow command with "fabric"
as a filter.
SW0:admin> configshow "fabric"
fabric.domain:5
fabric.ops.BBCredit:16
fabric.ops.E_D_TOV:2000
fabric.ops.R_A_TOV:10000
fabric.ops.dataFieldSize:2112
fabric.ops.mode.fcpProbeDisable:0
fabric.ops.mode.isolate:0
fabric.ops.mode.longDistance:0
fabric.ops.mode.noClassF:0
fabric.ops.mode.tachyonCompat:0
fabric.ops.mode.unicastOnly:0
fabric.ops.mode.useCsCtl:0
fabric.ops.mode.vcEncode:0
...
SW0:admin>
11. Run the haenable command.
12. If the switch configuration does not replicate correctly, download the switch
configurations that were backed up in step 8 on page 67.
a. Run the switchdisable command to disable the current logical switch,
which should still be switch 1.
b. Run the configdownload command and enter the requested information.
Note: If the switch is running Fabric OS v4.0.2, a message displays that
cautions you about downloading the correct configuration file. If this
message displays, type Y to continue.
c. After the configuration is downloaded, run the switchenablecommand.
d. Log into switch 0 and repeat steps 12a through 12c. See the following
sample output for downloading the configuration to both logical switches.
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