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1. 0 702 9 2 1 la 0 502 22 01 00 05 30 00 86 9e to 22 20 00 05 30 00 86 9e Mod Application Image Description Application Image Version 7 svc node1 1 3 5m 7 svc node2 1 3 5m 9 SSI linecard image 2 1 1 Mod MAC Address es Serial Num 2 00 Oc 30 d9 eb 60 to O00 Oc 30 d9 eb 64 JAB074704EJ 3 00 0c 30 0d 27 54 to 00 0c 30 0d 27 58 JAB074004RR 4 00 Oc 30 da 92 88 to 00 0c 30 da 92 94 JAB075204Z N 5 00 0c 30 qd9 dc qd0 to 00 0c 30 dqd9 dc d4 JAB074504RC 6 00 0c 30 qd9 ef 80 to 00 0c 30 dqd9 ef 84 JAB0747055Y 7 00 0d bc 2f bc b8 to 00 0d bc 2f bd 3c JAB073907DK 9 00 05 30 00 ad 4e to 00 05 30 00 ad 52 JABO706050V x this terminal session Note Ifyou do not see all the installed hardware contact your storage vendor support organization for further assistance Cisco M DS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide OL 7765 04 2 9 Chapter 2 Initial Switch Configuration Verifying the Module Status Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide 2 10 OL 7765 04
2. Configuration Using the Switch Setup Utility Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Step 18 Enter on on is the default to configure the switch port trunk mode Configure default switchport trunk mode on off auto on on Step 19 Enter deny deny is the default to configure a default zone policy configuration Configure default zone policy permit deny deny deny This step denies traffic flow for all members of the default zone Step 20 Enter yes no is the default to enable a full zone set distribution refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Quick Configuration Guide Enable full zoneset distribution yes no n yes You see the new configuration Review and edit the configuration that you have just entered Step 21 Enter no no is the default if you are satisfied with the configuration The following configuration will be applied Switchname switch_name interface mgmt0 ip address mgmt_IP_address subnetmask mgmt0_ip_netmask no shutdown ip default gateway default_gateway telnet server enable no ssh server enable no system default switchport shutdown system default switchport trunk mode on no zone default zone permit vsan 1 4093 zoneset distribute full vsan 1 4093 Would you like to edit the configuration yes no n no Step 22 Enter yes yes is the default to use and save this configuration Use this configuration and save it yes no y yes A Caution If you do not save the confi
3. that the default console port parameters are identical to those parameters of the computer terminal or terminal server attached to the switch console port see the Connecting the Console Port to a PC section on page 2 4 Step3 Power on the switch The switch boots automatically amp Note Ifthe switch boots to the loader gt or switch boot prompt contact your storage vendor support organization for technical assistance After powering on the switch you see the following output General Software Firmbase r SMM Kernel 1 1 1002 Aug 6 2003 22 19 14 Copyright C 2002 General Software Inc Firmbase initialized 00000589K Low Memory Passed 01042304K Ext Memory Passed Cisco M DS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide OL 7765 04 25 Chapter 2 Initial Switch Configuration Using the Switch Setup Utility Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com General Software Pentium III Embedded BIOS 2000 tm Revision 1 1 0 C 2002 General Software Inc ware Inc Pentium IITI 1 1 6F69 AA6E SSS SS eee System BIOS Configuration C 2002 General Software Inc SS SS e SSS SSS SS SS System CPU Pentium III Low Memory 630KB Coprocessor Enabled Extended Memory 1018MB Embedded BIOS Date 10 24 03 ROM Shadowing Enabled SSS SSS SS SS SS SS SS 8 8 8 a SS SS SSS Loader Loading stagel 5 Loader loading please wait Auto booting bootflash m95
4. to RJ 45 cable to the console port See Figure 2 4 Connect the other end to the RJ 45 to DB 9 or RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter at the PC serial port N Note If you are using a Cisco MDS 9500 Series switch that has multiple supervisor modules connect the console port to the active supervisor module The active supervisor is the module with the green Active LED Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet M anagement Port The autosensing 10 100 Ethernet management port is located on the left side of the front panel labeled 10 100 MGMT to the right of the console port see Figure 2 1 Figure 2 3 and Figure 2 4 This port is used for out of band management of the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches Make sure to connect the Ethernet management ports of both supervisor modules on a MDS 9500 Series switch Even though there are two Ethernet connections only one management IP address is required for a switch with dual supervisor modules Y Tip The two Ethernet connections should be connected to ports in different slots on the same LAN switch or the connections should be split between two different LAN switches Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide 24 OL 7765 04 Chapter2 Initial Switch Configuration Connecting to the MGMT 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com If only the active supervisor module is connected to the LAN and an event occurs that causes a system switchov
5. 00 sflek9 kickstart mz 2 1l la bin bootflash m9500 s flek9 mz 2 1 la bin Booting kickstart image bootflash m9500 sf1lek9 kickstart mz 2 1 1 1a b in s sss ob Fee Sane Image verification OK Starting kernel INIT version 2 78 booting Checking all filesystems done Loading system software Uncompressing system image bootflash m9500 sflek9 mz 2 1 la bin MeO ee CC CCC UCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CC CC Cer INIT Entering runlevel 3 Step4 Make sure you enter the password you wish to assign for the admin username System Admin Account Setup Enter the password for admin je Tip If you create a password that is short and easy to decipher then your password is rejected Be sure to configure a strong password Passwords are case sensitive You must explicitly configure a password that meets the requirements listed in the Configuring User Accounts section in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Quick Configuration Guide Note If you are running the switch setup utility for the first time it starts automatically If this is not the first time configuration you are required to enter setup at the system prompt Note If you do not wish to answer a previously configured question or if you wish to skip answers to any questions press Enter If a default answer is not available for example the switch name the switch uses what was previously configured and skips to the next question Step5 Enter yes to enter
6. Send docuntente omn nts to mdsfeedback doc cisco com CHAPTER Initial Switch Configuration This chapter provides instructions for setting up the hardware connecting to the console port and initially configuring the switch from the CLI This chapter includes the following sections Preparing for Network Connections page 2 1 Connecting the Console Port page 2 2 e Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Management Port page 2 4 Using the Switch Setup Utility page 2 5 Verifying the Module Status page 2 9 Preparing for Netw ork Connections When preparing your site for network connections to the Cisco MDS 9000 switch consider the following Cabling required for each interface type Distance limitations for each signal type Additional interface equipment needed Before installing a device have all additional external equipment and cables available Configuration Prerequisites Before you configure a switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family for the first time make sure you have the following information Administrator password Switch name This name is also used as your switch prompt IP address for the switch s management interface Subnet mask for the switch s management interface IP address of the default gateway Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide OL 7765 04 2 1 Chapter 2 Initial Switch Configuration Connecting the Console Port Send documenta
7. _name Step 10 Enter yes yes is the default to configure the out of band management configuration Continue with Out of band mgmt0 management configuration yes no y yes a Enter the IP address for the mgmt0 interface MgmtO IP address mgmt_IP_address b Enter the netmask for the mgmt0 interface in the xxx xxx xxx xxx format MgomtO IP netmask XXX XXX XXX XXX Step11 Enter yes yes is the default to configure the default gateway recommended Configure the default gateway yes no y yes Step 12 Enter the default gateway IP address IP address of the default gateway default_gateway Step 13 Enter no no is the default to configure advanced IP options such as in band management static routes default network DNS and domain name Configure Advanced IP options yes no n no Step 14 Enter yes yes is the default to enable Telnet service Enable the telnet service yes no y yes Step 15 Enter no no is the default to not enable the SSH service Enable the ssh service yes no n no Step 16 Enter no no is the default to not configure the NTP server Configure the ntp server yes no n no Step 17 Enter noshut shut is the default to configure the default switch port interface to the noshut state Configure default switchport interface state shut noshut shut noshut Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide OL 7765 04 2 7 Chapter 2 Initial Switch
8. ch 140571 1 Console port 2 MGMT 10 100 Ethernet port with integrated link and activity LEDs Figure 2 4 Connecting the Console Cable to a Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch EF fo S Sa aO ee T ezoa Beets 140572 1 Console port 2 MGMT 10 100 Ethernet port with integrated link and activity LEDs Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide OL 7765 04 23 Chapter 2 Initial Switch Configuration Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Management Port Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Connecting the Console Port to a PC You can connect the console port to a PC serial port for local administrative access to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch S Note The PC must support VT100 terminal emulation The terminal emulation software frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal Plus makes communication between the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch and your PC possible during setup and configuration To connect the console port to a PC follow these steps Step1 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC terminal emulation program to match the following management port default characteristics e 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity Step2 Connect the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 female adapter or RJ 45 to DB 25 female adapter depending on your PC connection to the PC serial port Step3 Connect one end of the supplied console cable a rollover RJ 45
9. er such as a software upgrade the switch becomes unmanageable through the Ethernet port after the active supervisor module reboots and the standby supervisor module becomes the active supervisor module Use modular RJ 45 cables to connect the 10 100 Ethernet management port to external hubs and switches Connecting to the MGMT 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port The Supervisor 2 module supports an autosensing MGMT 10 100 1000 Ethernet port labeled MGMT 10 100 1000 and has an RJ 45 interface You can use this port to access and manage the switch by IP address such as through Cisco Fabric Manager Use a modular RJ 45 straight through UTP cable to connect the MGMT 10 100 1000 Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch port or hub Using the Switch Setup Utility The switch setup utility helps you configure the switch through the CLI To configure the switch follow these steps Step1 Verify the following physical connections for the new Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch see Figure 2 4 The console port is physically connected to a computer terminal or terminal server The management 10 100 Ethernet port mgmtO is connected to an external hub switch or router Refer to the hardware installation guide for your specific product je Tip Save the host ID information for future use for example to enable licensed features The host ID information is provided in the Proof of Purchase document that accompanies the switch Step2 Verify
10. guration at this point your changes will not be updated the next time that the switch is rebooted Type yes to save the new configuration to ensure that the kickstart and system images are also automatically configured Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide 2 8 OL 7765 04 Chapter2 Initial Switch Configuration Verifying the M odule Status Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Verifying the Module Status Before you proceed with further configuration of the switch ensure that the modules in the chassis are functioning as designed To verify the status of a module at any time issue the show module command All the hardware that was physically installed should be displayed A sample output of the show module command follows Switch show module Mod Ports Module Type Model Status 2 32 1 2 Gbps FC Module DS X9032 ok 3 16 1 2 Gbps FC Module DS X9016 ok 4 8 IP Storage Services Module DS X9308 SMIP ok 5 0 Supervisor Fabric l DS X9530 SF1 K9 active 6 0 Supervisor Fabric l DS X9530 SF1 K9 ha standby a 0 Caching Services Module DS X9560 SMAP ok 9 32 Advanced Services Module DS X9032 SMV ok Mod Sw Hw World Wide Name s WWN 2 2 1 la siege 20 41 00 05 30 00 86 9e to 20 60 00 05 30 00 86 9e 3 2 1 1a 3 0 20 81 00 05 30 00 86 9e to 20 90 00 05 30 00 86 9e 4 2 1 1la 4 0 20 c1 00 705 30 00 86 9e to 20 c8 00 05 30 00 86 9e 5 2 1 1a 4 0 6 2 1 1a 4 0 TE 7 2 1 1a
11. setup mode This setup utility will guide you through the basic configuration of the system Setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system Note setup is mainly used for configuring the system initially when no configuration is present So setup always assumes system defaults and not the current system configuration values Press Enter at anytime to skip a dialog Use ctrl c at anytime to skip the remaining dialogs Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide 2 6 OL 7765 04 Chapter2 Initial Switch Configuration Using the Switch Setup Utility Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Would you like to enter the basic configuration dialog yes no yes The switch setup utility guides you through the basic configuration process Press Ctrl C at any prompt to end the configuration process Step6 Enter no no is the default to not create any additional accounts Create another login account yes no n no Step7 Enter no no is the default to not configure any read only SNMP community strings Configure read only SNMP community string yes no n no Step8 Enter no no is the default to not configure any read write SNMP community strings Configure read write SNMP community string yes no n no Step9 Enter a name for the switch D Note The switch name is limited to 32 alphanumeric characters The default is switch Enter the switch name switch
12. tion comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Connecting the Console Port This section describes how to connect the RS 232 console port to a PC The console port allows you to perform the following functions Configure the switch from the CLI Monitor network statistics and errors Configure SNMP agent parameters Manage downloading software updates through the Ethernet management interface or distributing Flash memory software images to attached devices Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 and Figure 2 4 show the console port and management port located on a Cisco MDS 9500 series supervisor 1 module Cisco MDS 9500 series supervisor 2 module a Cisco MDS 9200 series supervisor module and Cisco MDS 9100 series supervisor module Figure 2 1 Cisco MDS 9500 Senes Supervisor Module 140573 1 Console port 2 MGMT 10 100 Ethernet port with integrated link and activity LEDs Figure 2 2 Cisco MDS 9500 Series Supervisor2 Module MGMT CONSOLE 10 100 LINK amp col Lo ha Q E f 2 Joo Om m 1502 E 1 Status System Active and Pwr Mgmt LEDs 4 MGMT 10 100 1000 Ethernet port with integrated Link and Activity LEDs Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric M anager Quick Configuration Guide 2 2 OL 7765 04 Chapter2 Initial Switch Configuration Connecting the Console Port Send documentation comments to mdsfeedback doc cisco com Figure 2 3 Connecting the Console Cable to a Cisco MDS 9200 Senes Swit

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