Configuring A New San Director 2/128 With Two Domains - HP A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks fabric os 5.3.x administrator guide (5697-0244, november 2009)
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1.
Connect to the switch and log in as user or admin.
1.
Enter the slotShow command to display the current status of each slot in the system. The format of the
display includes a header and four fields for each slot. The fields and their possible values are:

Configuring a new SAN Director 2/128 with two domains

By default, the SAN Director 2/128 is configured as one 128-port switch (one domain). The procedure
assumes that the new Director:
is installed and connected to power, but is not yet attached to the fabric.
is assigned an IP address, but is otherwise running factory defaults.
If this is not the case, back up the current configuration before starting, so that you can restore it later if
necessary.
is running Fabric OS v4.4.0 or higher.
is running in configuration option one (one switch, FC2- 1 6 cards installed).
Use the following procedure to add a factory new SAN Director 2/128 to a fabric and configure it as two
64-port switches (two domains).
To add a new SAN Director 2/128 to a fabric and configure it:
Slot
Displays the physical slot number.
Blade Type
Displays the blade type:
SW BLADE: The blade is a switch.
CP BLADE: The blade is a control processor.
AP BLADE: The blade is the FR4- 1 8i blade.
UNKNOWN: The blade is not present or its type is not recognized.
ID
Displays the hardware ID of the blade type.
See
Table 54
IDs.
Status
Displays the status of the blade:
VACANT: The slot is empty.
INSERTED, NOT POWERED ON: The blade is present in the slot but is
turned off.
POWERING UP: The blade is present and powering on.
LOADING: The blade is present, powered on, and loading initial
configuration.
DIAG RUNNING POST1: The blade is present, powered on, and
running the post-initialization power-on self test.
DIAG RUNNING POST2: The blade is present, powered on, and
running the POST (power-on self test).
INITIALIZING: The blade is present, powered on, and initializing
hardware components.
ENABLED: The blade is on and enabled.
ENABLED (User Ports Disabled): The blade is on, but external ports have
been disabled with the bladeDisable command.
DISABLED: The blade is powered on but disabled.
FAULTY: The blade is faulty because an error was detected. The reason
code numbers displayed are for debugging purposes.
UNKNOWN: The blade is inserted but its state cannot be determined.
on page 210 for a list of blades and their corresponding
Fabric OS 5.3.0 administrator guide 213

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