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1. Connect to rack cabinet ear 4 Hardware Installation Install chassis into rack or cabinet Ensure that there is adequate clearance surrounding the rack or within the cabinet to permit access and airflow If you are installing two S60 switches side by side position the two chassis at least 5 inches 12 7 cm apart to permit proper airflow Follow the steps below to install a switch into a two post 19 inch equipment rack using the already attached mounting brackets Step Task 1 It is recommended that one person hold the S60 chassis in place while another attaches the brackets to the posts 2 Attach the bracket ears to the rack or cabinet posts using two screws for each bracket Ensure the screws are tightened firmly Rack Mounting ears o Rack Cabinet Post Attach ground cable The S60 is shipped with 2 10 32 screws for attaching a ground cable to the chassis The cable itself is not included Force10 recommends a 6AWG two hole lug 10 hole size 63 spacing not included in shipping to properly ground the chassis The two hole lug must be a UL recognized crimp type lug Caution Grounding conductors must be made of copper Do not use aluminum conductors Follow these steps to connect the ground cable to the chassis Step Task 1 Take the 2 10 32 screws from the package S60 Quick Start Guide Step Task C
2. 0 Jan 0 970 00 00 00 F 9 eem 0 Jan 0 970 00 00 00 F 127772672 bytes total 21927936 bytes free View command history The command history trace feature captures all commands entered by all users of the system with a time stamp and writes these messages to a dedicated trace log buffer The system generates a trace message for each executed command No password information is saved to the file To view the command history trace use the show command history command as shown in Figure 487 Figure 12 Command Example show command history Forcel0 show command history 12 5 10 57 8 CMD CLI service password encryption 12 5 10 57 12 CMD CLI 12 5 10 57 12 CMD CLI 12 5 10 57 12 CMD CLI line console 0 12 5 10 57 12 CMD CLI 12 5 10 57 13 CMD CLI hostname Forcel0 ip telnet server enable line vty 0 9 boot system rpm0 primary flash FTOS CB 1 1 1 2E2 bin Upgrading and Downgrading FTOS Note To upgrade or downgrade FTOS see the release notes for the version you want to load on the system S60 Quick Start Guide 23 24 Getting Started
3. Task Command Syntax Command Mode Save the running configuration to the startup configuration onthe copy running config startup config internal flash of the primary RPM the internal flash on an RPM copy running config rpm 0 1 flash filename Note The internal flash memories on the RPMs are synchronized whenever there is a change but only if the RPMs are running the same version of FTOS EXEC Privilege the external flash of an RPM copy running config rpm 0 1 slot0 filename an FTP server copy running config ftp username password hostip hostname filepath filename a TFTP server copy running config tftp hostip hostname filepath filename an SCP server copy running config scp hostip hostname filepath filename Note When copying to a server a hostname can only be used if a DNS server is configured Save the running configuration to the copy running config startup config duplicate startup configuration on the internal flash of the primary RPM Then copy EXEC Privilege the new startup config file to the external flash of the primary RPM View Files File information and content can only be viewed on local file systems To view a list of files on the internal or external Flash Step Task Command Syntax Command Mode 1 View a list of files on the internal flash of an RPM dir flash EXEC Privilege the external flash of an RPM dir slot The output of the command dir also shows th
4. 1 Install the S60 chassis in a rack or cabinet a Attach mounting brackets b Install chassis into rack or cabinet 2 Attach ground cable 3 Insert Optional Modules 4 Supply power and power up the system Attention Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 and its N components As with all electrical devices of this type take all the necessary safety precautions to prevent injury when installing this system Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled S60 Quick Start Guide Install the S60 chassis in a rack or cabinet Attach mounting brackets The S60 is shipped with mounting brackets rack ears and required screws for rack or cabinet installation The brackets are enclosed in a package with the chassis provides the greatest weight support for the chassis in the rack or cabinet and is in compliance with Note Force10 recommends attaching the brackets to the front of the chassis on the PSU side This gt Bellcore Zone 4 earthquake requirements Follow these steps to attach the brackets to the chassis Step Task 1 Take the brackets and screws out of their packaging 2 Attach the brackets to the rear sides of the chassis using four screws for each bracket Attach the bracket so that the ear faces to the rear and the outside of the chassis Power Supply Connect to rack cabinet ear View from chassis rear Screws
5. S60 Quick Start Guide FTOS version 8 3 3 1 July 30 2010 Copyright 2010 Force10 Networks All rights reserved Printed in the USA January 2010 Force10 Networks reserves the right to change modify revise this publication without notice Trademarks Force10 Networks and E Series are registered trademarks of Force10 Networks Inc Force10 the Force10 logo E1200 E600 E6001 E300 EtherScale TeraScale FTOS C Series and S Series are trademarks of Force10 Networks Inc All other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Force10 Networks reserves the right to make changes to products described in this document without notice Force10 Networks does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s described herein Feedback on Documentation Send email to techpubsirforce10networks com Table of Contents Chapter 1 co Ee rm M 1 prs MENT ELT OT EE OO AL EI T ILL LETT 1 css I m PT ean de T T E daira eit oe ed ieee ee deca Bach 1 ic gn ic i ctneteeacidews eed anhe ARERR ORES ERAN OR ERESA AREER RES a 2 PONE ee Pe ee eee Se ee eee ee i Rd aed Bod ee ey ee eee cde UR Rae bk e de tA Rubia de t dne 2 EE EIE E L AE VE ET ANS E E EEEE TETEE ETE AAEE E T EE ET etd 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
6. e 19 inch rack mountable Standard 1U chassis height e Integrated PSU Fan module 3 fans per module e Hot Swappable optional modules power supplies and fan modules e Upto 16K MAC address entries supported with hardware assisted aging e Supports 9K jumbo frames Ports e Up to four optional SFP modules e 44 fixed 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing and auto MDIX RJ45 ports e Four ports capable of using 100 1000 Base T or 1000 Base X using auto media detect e Optional ports supporting one 2 port 24G stacking module or two 1 port 12G stacking modules e Console port e USB A port e USB B port System status S60 status information is viewed in several ways including physical displays and boot menu options Status information is also seen through the CLI show commands and with SNMP traps For details on those options see the FTOS Command Reference for the S60 and the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 Refer to the S60 Installation Guide for details regarding the chassis physical displays 2 S60 Overview Hardware Installation This document is intended to aid you with quick installation and set up of a new S60 system For complete S60 installation information including illustrations and display details refer to Installing the S60 System included in the shipping box with the new chassis To install the S60 system Force10 Networks recommends that you complete the installation procedures in the order presented below
7. DTE terminal server 3 Default terminal settings on the console are set as follows 9600 baud rate No 8d 1s No parity ata bits top bit flow control Accessing the RJ 45 console port with a DB 9 adapter You can connect to the console using an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter along with the RJ 45 rollover cable if the DTE has a DB 9 interface Table 1 lists the pin assignments Table 1 Pin Assignments Between the E300 System Console and a DTE Terminal Server E300 System RJ 45 to DB 9 Terminal Server Console Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Adapter Device Signal RJ 45 pinout RJ 45 Pinout DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 8 CTS NC 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 2 RxD GND 4 5 5 GND GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD NC 7 2 4 DTR CTS 8 1 7 RTS Getting Started Access the USB B console port The S60 has 2 management ports available for system access a console port and a USB B port The USB B ports acts exactly as the console port The terminal settings are the same and the S60 sends all messages to the USB B drive when it is connected The USB B connector port is labeled on the the S60 chassis It is to the left of the management ports as you face the rear of the chassis Figure 2 S60 USB B port connector USB B aoe
8. be ordered separately Attention Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 and its components AC power Connect the plug to each AC receptacle making sure that the power cord is secure As soon as the cable is connected between the S60 and the power source the chassis is powered up there is no on off switch DC power Connect the cable to the DC receptacle at the rear of the S60 making sure that the power cord is secure When the cable is secured turn the power switch on Hardware Installation Getting Started This document is intended to aid you with quick installation and set up of a new S60 system e For complete information regarding the configuration of the 60 and FTOS features refer to the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 and the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 The system then loads FTOS and boot messages scroll up the terminal window during this process No user interaction is required if the boot process proceeds without interruption For details on using the Command Line Interface CLI see the Fundamentals chapter in the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 Console access The S60 has 2 management ports available for system access a serial console port and a USB B port The USB B ports acts exactly as the console port By default the S60 sends system messages to the ser
9. flash FTOS SB 8 3 3 1 bin ftp myusername mypassword810 10 10 10 FTOS FTOS SB 8 3 3 1 JTEEPFEIITEITTITIETITIETIETTEFEFLETLTT TTTT T TT VTL TV VVTYV FL ee ee 27952672 bytes successfully copied Figure 7 shows an example of using the copy command to import a file to the Force10 system from an FTP server Figure 7 Saving a file to a Remote System Remote Location Local Location y Forcel04 copy ftp myusername mypassword810 10 10 10 FTOS FTOS SB 8 3 3 1 bin flash Destination file name FTOS EF 8 3 3 1 bin bin PTYITLIILITIPLLIELITTPTIITTITIDREPRTEPEPVPTPEPFREPPEPETTLRBRLPLFTIIEZTEFETTSIIZELSZS T T 417147111 26292881 bytes successfully copied Save the Running configuration The running configuration contains the current system configuration Forcel0 recommends that you copy your running configuration to the startup configuration The system uses the startup configuration during boot up to configure the system The startup configuration is stored in the internal flash on the primary RPM by default but it can be saved onto an external flash on an RPM or a remote server To save the running configuration Note The commands in this section follow the same format as those in Copy Files to and from the System on page 18 but use the filenames startup configuration and running configuration These commands assume that current directory is the internal flash which is the system default S60 Quick Start Guide 19
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11. 1 RPMO P CP POEMGR 4 POE POWER USAGE ABOVE THRESHOLD available inline power 00 00 12 RPMO P CP CHMGR 5 CARDDETECTED 00 00 12 SRPMO P CP TSM 6 SFM SWITCHFAB STATE Swi 00 00 12 SRPMO P CP TSM 6 SFM FULL PARTIAL STATE 00 00 13 RPMO P CP IFMGR 5 OSTATE UP 00 01 27 SRPMO P CP CHMGR 5 CHECKIN Checkin from 00 01 27 SRPMO P CP CHMGR 5 CHECKIN Checkin from 00 01 28 SRPMO P CP CHMGR 5 LINECARDUP Line card 00 01 28 SRPMO P CP CHMGR 5 LINECARDUP Line card 00 01 36 SRPMO P CP RAM 5 RPM STATE RPMO is 00 01 36 RPMO P CP CHMGR 5 CHAS READY Chassis ready 00 01 37 SRPMO P CP SEC 5 LOGIN SUCCESS Login successful for user type E48TB type E48TB Changed interface state to up Ma 0 0 48 ports 48 ports on line console gi Default Configuration A version of FTOS is pre loaded onto the chassis however the system is not configured when you power up for the first time except for the default hostname which is Force10 You must configure the system using the CLI except when using Bare Metal Auto Configuration Refer to the Bare Metal Auto Configuration chapter in the FTOS COnfiguration Guide for the S60 S60 Quick Start Guide 13 Note If you are using the Bare Metal Auto Configuration feature you do not need to proceed with the following sections Configure a Host Name The host name appears in the prompt The default host name is force10 e Host names must start with a letter and end wit
12. Command Mode 1 Enter INTERFACE mode forthe interface ManagementEthernet s ot port CONFIGURATION Management port e slot range 0 to 1 port range 0 2 Assign an IP address to the ip address ip address mask INTERFACE interface ip address an address in dotted decimal format A B C D mask a subnet mask in prefix length format xx 3 Enable the interface no shutdown INTERFACE Configure a Management Route Define a path from the system to the network from which you are accessing the system remotely Management routes are separate from IP routes and are only used to manage the system through the management port To configure a management route Step Task Command Syntax Command Mode 1 Configure a management route management route ip address mask gateway CONFIGURATION to the network from which you ip address the network address in are accessing the system dotted decimal format A B C D mask a subnet mask in prefix length format xx gateway the next hop for network traffic originating from the management port Configure a Username and Password Configure a system username and password to access the system remotely S60 Quick Start Guide 15 To configure a username and password Step Task Command Syntax Command Mode Configure a username and username username password encryption type CONFIGURATION password to access the password system remotely encryption type specifi
13. E E El CICI TAVA r s db d EE e When both the console port and the USB B port are connected the system defaults to the USB B port The console connection is considered inactive if the USB B port is also connected Note Before starting this procedure be sure you have a terminal emulation program already installed on your PC You will also require appropriate drivers for the USB device in use Contact Force10 Networks Technical Support for assistance Step Task Power on the PC XP operating system recommended Connect the USB A end of cable supplied into an available USB port on the PC Connect the USB B end of cable into the USB B console port on the S60 Power on the S60 o AJ OJN Install necessary USB device drivers internet connection required Contact Force10 Networks Technical Support for assistance if necessary 6 Open your terminal software emulation program to access the S60 S60 Quick Start Guide 11 Step Task Continued 7 Using the terminal settings shown here set the terminal connection settings 9600 baud rate No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit No flow control COM Properties Port Settings Bits per second 90 Data bits e Parity Stop bits Elow control None 8 The CLI command prompt appears shown below when you are c
14. Hardware Installation Step Task 6 Remove the module from its packaging and slide the module into the slot TAE jii ja TS Src errr ap pip Ed 2 2 A eG Allg AACR D Eo nee Sasser F g R eo 7 Secure the captive screw on the side of the module Install the SFP and SFP optics The S60 has 4 SFP optical ports in the front of the chassis in addition to the optional SFP optical modules To install SFP or SFP optics into an open port follow the steps below Attention Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 and its components Step Task 1 Position the SFP or SFP so it is in the upright position The optic has a key that prevents it from being inserted incorrectly 2 Insert the optic into the port until it gently snaps into place S60 Quick Start Guide 7 Note For details on Force10 Networks supported optics refer to http www force1 Onetworks com products specifications asp Supply power and power up the system Supply power to the S60 after they are mounted in a rack or on a table and the optional modules are installed Note A US AC power cable is included in the shipping container for powering up an AC power supply All other power cables must
15. age media Rename delete and copy files on the system from the EXEC Privilege mode S60 Quick Start Guide 17 The E Series EtherScale platform architecture uses MMC cards for both the internal and external Flash memory MMC cards support a maximum of 100 files The E Series TeraScale and ExaScale platforms architecture use Compact Flash for the internal and external Flash memory It has a space limitation but does not limit the number of files it can contain Note Using flash memory cards in the system that have not been approved by Force10 can cause unexpected system behavior including a reboot Copy Files to and from the System The command syntax for copying files is similar to UNIX The copy command uses the format copy source file url destination file url Note See the FTOS Command Heference for a detailed description of the copy command e To copy a local file to a remote system combine the file origin syntax for a local file location with the file destination syntax for a remote file location shown in Table 2 e To copy a remote file to Force10 system combine the file origin syntax for a remote file location with the file destination syntax for a local file location shown in Table 2 Table 2 Forming a copy Command source file url Syntax destination file url Syntax Local File Location Internal flash primary RPM copy flash filename flash filename standby RPM copy rpm O0 1 flash file
16. e read write privileges size in bytes and date of modification for each file as shown in Figure 8 20 Getting Started Figure8 Viewing a List of Files in the Internal Flash Force10 dir a Directory of flash 1 drw 32768 Jan 01 1980 00 2 drwx 512 Jul 23 2007 00 3 drw 8192 Mar 30 1919 10 4 drw 8192 Mar 30 1919 10 5 drw 8192 ar 30 1919 10 6 drw 8192 ar 30 1919 10 7 de 8192 ar 30 1919 10 8 rw 33059550 Jul 11 2007 17 9 rw 27674906 Jul 06 2007 00 10 rw 27674906 Jul 06 2007 19 11 drw 8192 Jan 01 1980 00 12 rw 7276 Jul 20 2007 O1 13 rw 7341 J l 20 2007 15 14 rw 27674906 Jul 06 2007 19 15 rw 27674906 Jul 06 2007 02 00 38 31 313 31 23 1 20 18 23 00 44 04 04 04 04 3d 49 24 54 28 52 34 22 22 04 46 52 40 46 TRACE LOG DIR CRASH LOG DIR NVTRACE LOG DIR CORE DUMP DIR ADMIN DIR FTOS EF 7 4 2 0 bin FTOS EF 4 7 4 302 bin boot image FILE diag startup config bak startup config boot image boot flash P To view the contents of a file Step Task Command Syntax Command Mode 1 View the contents of a file in the internal flash of an RPM contents of a file in the external flash of an RPM running configuration startup configuration show file rpm O l flash filename show file rpm 0 1 slot0 filename EXEC Privilege show running config show startup config View Configuration Files C
17. e uaqpe3debeeidpdsRhbcre GRE es pqpmderde ess 14 Access the C Series and E Series and the S60 Remotely ulsillulssslss 14 Configure the Management Port IP Address llle 15 Configure a Management Route 25 2 ieccceetan mem RR yeh RR Exp A 15 S60 Quick Start Guide 1 Configure a Username and Password 0 000 cece eee eee tenet eee 15 Access the S Series Remotely on a non management port as sasaaa uaaa 16 Contigure the Enable Password ccs ccedeueiactees ed aes ieee Peewee deed X Exe Hee x edo dd 17 Configuration File Management 264 40e6secdeg puedes edhe pide or bide ERARASET E RE EE 17 Copy Files to and from the System 0600 eee 18 Important Points to Remember iscee ees su mx me xm mimos 19 Save the Running Configuratio saasaa ce dio deae Roc ac Re RR OR e eld c ater e ad 19 KON PIES suore rera Er a Ta aa 20 View Gonmiguraton PIGS 452k hese eieaa baka aaa aaa A 21 File System Ma hagement oc co casser eee eee EROR E RO RR dd acabe Ox ad ake ee ad 22 View command histary ausu cues eek RR mmm seven tari rae brian eiaa 23 Upgrading and Downgrading FIOS LissiossuesukuezRER ERROR REM RRERE REE SEE CORRER 23 Table of Contents S60 Overview This document is intended to aid you with quick installation and set up of a new S60 system For complete S60 installation information including illustrations and display details refer to Installing the S60 System included in t
18. es how you are inputting the password is 0 by default and is not required Ois for inputting the password in clear text e 7 is for inputting a password that is already encrypted using a Type 7 hash Obtaining the encrypted password from the configuration of another Force10 system Access the S Series Remotely on a non management port The S Series does not have a dedicated management port nor a separate management routing table Configure any port on the S Series to be the port through which you manage the system and configure an IP route to that gateway Note The S60 system uses management ports and can be configured similar to the C Series and E Series systems Refer to Access the C Series and E Series and the S60 Remotely Configuring the system for Telnet access is a three step process 1 Configure an IP address for the port through which you will manage the system using the command ip address from INTERFACE mode as shown in Figure 5 2 Configure a IP route with a default gateway using the command ip route from CONFIGURATION mode as shown in Figure 5 3 Configure a username and password using the command username from CONFIGURATION mode as shown in Figure 5 Getting Started Figure 5 Configuring the S Series for Remote Access amp 5 con tint gig 0 48 N R5 conf if gi 0 48 ip address 10 11 131 240 R5 conf if gi 0 48 show config interface GigabitEthernet 0 48 ip address 10 11 131 240 24 no s
19. h a letter or digit e Characters within the string can be letters digits and hyphens To configure a host name Step Task Command Syntax Command Mode Create a new host name hostname name CONFIGURATION Figure 4 illustrates the hostname command Figure 4 Configuring a Hostname Default Hostname Forcel0 conf hostname R1 R1 conf Ao o New Hostname Access the System Remotely You can configure the system to access it remotely by Telnet The method for configuring the C Series and E Series for Telnet access is different from S Series The C Series and E Series have a dedicated management port and a management routing table that is separate from the IP routing table e The S Series does not have a dedicated management port but is managed from any port It does not have a separate management routing table Access the C Series and E Series and the S60 Remotely Configuring the system for Telnet is a three step process Getting Started 1 Configure an IP address for the management port See Configure the Management Port IP Address 2 Configure a management route with a default gateway See Configure a Management Route 3 Configure a username and password See Configure a Username and Password Configure the Management Port IP Address Assign IP addresses to the management ports in order to access the system remotely To configure the management port IP address Step Task Command Syntax
20. he shipping box with the new chassis For complete information regarding the configuration of the S60 and FTOS features refer to the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 and the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 Introduction The Force10 Networks S60 is a high performance high capacity low cost stackable Layer 2 switch Layer 3 router that supports 44 built in 10 100 1000 Base T ports four SFP small form factor pluggable ports and an optional SFP module The front of the S60 contains the Power Supply Units PSUs optional module slots and the grounding connectors As shown in the rear panel of the S60 contains the 44 ethernet ports optional module ports the management ports and the displays for alarms and stacking identification Equipment To successfully install the S60 ensure that you have the following S60 chassis At least one grounded AC or DC power source per chassis Cable to connect the AC or DC power source to the chassis US AC power cable included Mounting brackets for rack installation included Screws for rack installation and 1 2 Phillips screwdrivers not supplied Ground cable not supplied Ground cable screws included copper fiber cables Other optional components are Additional Power Supply Unit Additional Fan module Optional modules if using S60 Quick Start Guide 1 Features The S60 offers the following e S60 CPU and switch processor e Stackable switch features
21. hutdown R5 conf if gi 0 48 exit R5 conf ip route 10 11 32 0 23 10 11 131 254 on S admin pass forcelO E Configure the Enable Password Access the EXEC Privilege mode using the enable command The EXEC Privilege mode is unrestricted by default Configure a password as a basic security measure There are two types of enable passwords enable password stores the password in the running startup configuration using a DES encryption method e enable secret is stored in the running startup configuration in using a stronger MD5 encryption method Force10 recommends using the enable secret password To configure an enable password Task Command Syntax Command Mode Create a password to enable password secret level eve encryption type CONFIGURATION access EXEC Privilege password mode level is the privilege level is 15 by default and is not required encryption type specifies how you are inputting the password is 0 by default and is not required Ois for inputting the password in clear text e 7 is for inputting a password that is already encrypted using a DES hash Obtain the encrypted password from the configuration file of another Force10 system 5is for inputting a password that is already encrypted using an MD5 hash Obtain the encrypted password from the configuration file of another Force10 system Configuration File Management Files can be stored on and accessed from various stor
22. ial console port However only one console connection can be active at a time When both the serial console port and the USB B port are connected the system defaults to the USB B port The console connection is considered inactive if the USB B port is also connected You can switch between console connections by physically connecting or disconnecting the cables A system message is displayed on the serial console prior to switching to the USB B console When the USB B cable is detached the system returns to the serial console default Access the RJ45 console port RS 232 Note Before starting this procedure be sure you have a terminal emulation program already installed on your PC The RS 232 console port is labeled on the the S60 chassis It is in the upper right hand side as you face the rear of the chassis S60 Quick Start Guide 9 Figure 1 S60 serial console port connector To access the console port follow the procedures below Refer to Table 1 for the console port pinout Step Task 1 Install an RJ 45 copper cable into the console port Use a rollover cable to connect the S60 console port to a terminal server 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the
23. name rpm 0 1 flash filename External flash primary RPM copy rpm 0 1 slot0 filename rpm 0 1 slot0 filename standby RPM copy rpm 0 1 slot0 filename rpm 0 1 slot0 filename USB Drive USB drive on RPMO copy rpmOusbflash filepath rpmOusbflash filename External USB drive copy usbflash filepath usbflash filename Remote File Location FTP server copy ftp username password hostip ftp username password hostip hostname filepath filename hostname filepath filename TFTP server copy tftp hostip hostname filepath _ tftp hostip hostname filepath filename filename SCP server Pd scp hostip hostname filepath scp hostip hostname filepath filename ilename 18 Getting Started Important Points to Remember You may not copy a file from one remote system to another e You may not copy a file from one location to the same location e The internal flash memories on the RPMs are synchronized whenever there is a change but only if both RPMs are running the same version of FTOS e When copying to a server a hostname can only be used if a DNS server is configured e Theusbflash and rpmOusbflash commands are supported on E Series ExaScale platform only Refer to the FTOS Release Notes for a list of approved USB vendors Figure 6 shows an example of using the copy command to save a file to an FTP server Figure 6 Saving a file to a Remote System Local Location Remote Location Forcel0 copy
24. onfiguration files have three commented lines at the beginning of the file as shown in Figure 9 to help you track the last time any user made a change to the file which user made the changes and when the file was last saved to the startup configuration In the running configuration file if there is a difference between the timestamp on the Last configuration change and Startup config last updated then you have made changes that have not been saved and will not be preserved upon a system reboot S60 Quick Start Guide 21 Figure9 Tracking Changes with Configuration Comments Force10 show running config DM Current Configuration Version 8 2 1 0 Last configuration change at Thu Apr 3 23 06 28 2008 by admin Startup config last updated at Thu Apr 3 23 06 55 2008 by admin boot system rpm0 primary flash FTOS EF 8 2 1 0 bin boot system rpm0 secondary flash FTOS EF 7 8 1 0 bin boot system rpm0 default flash FTOS EF 7 7 1 1 bin boot system rpml primary flash FTOS EF 7 8 1 0 bin boot system gateway 10 10 10 100 wore wy File System Management The Force10 system can use the internal Flash external Flash or remote devices to store files It stores files on the internal Flash by default but can be configured to store files elsewhere To view file system information Task Command Syntax Command Mode View information about each file system show file systems EXEC Privilege The outp
25. onnected to the S60 S60 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De cS 28 Forcel1 gt _ 12 Getting Started Figure 3 Completed Boot Process a Foreel0 gt KKKKKKKKKKKKK E RPMO is transitioning to Primary RPM od B FTTH tt Ht d AIT Td HEH EEEH HHH ot REE REET E kk Inc some fans in fan tray 0 are down Line card 1 present Line card 2 present in Active tch Fabric HTEEEE EH Ht EARE EEEH EEEH TE Td x HEE Td EEEH FE AE AE AE FE FE AE AE FE FE E FE HEE FE E EE KKKKKKKKKS Inline power used is exceeded 90 UP SW_FAB_UP_1 SFM in the system line card 1 line card 2 1 is up 2 is up State HHH Sig Tig HEHEHE FHEEE HEH Tug HEEE EH H TR Tg Tg Tu EH HEE HEHE ttt FHF HEHEH LE TEESESEST Hitt Tg LE Tg Lil Tug HEEE EH Tu T4 EHEHEH Ht HEHEHE EH Ht HTH Ht HEERE id HE Copyright 1999 2006 Forcel0 Networks Forcel0 Networks Inc CPU DB MV64460 BP IBM750Fx 2 3 Version VxWorks5 5 1 Memory Size 1038876672 bytes BSP Version 1 2 1 3 6 Creation Date Jan 2 2007 nvDrvInit nvDrvErase passed 00 00 10 SRPMO U CP RAM 6 ELECTION ROL 00 00 11 RPMO P CP CHMGR 2 FAN BAD Minor alarm 00 00 11 RPMO P CP CHMGR 5 CARDDETECTED DSA Card Init 00 00 1
26. ontinued 2 Cut cable to desired length Cable length must facilitate the proper operation of fault interrupt circuits Force10 recommends using of the shortest cable route allowable 3 Attach the two hole lug to the chassis as shown using the supplied screws Any un plated mating surfaces should be brought to a shiny finish and apply an anti oxidant coating to the surfaces prior to mating Plated mating surfaces must be clean and free from contamination 4 Attach the other end of the ground cable to a suitable ground point Insert Optional Modules The 60 system has expansion slots at the front left and the rear right of the chassis that can be used for SFP devices The following table lists the modules that can be installed into these slots The modules are hot swappable you can insert or replace modules without powering down the system Module Description Catalog Number 2 port 10G SFP optical module S60 10GE 2S mmm Attention Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 and its components To install an optional module follow the steps below Step Task 5 Remove the faceplate covering the module slot located at the rear left or the front right of the S60 6
27. ut of the command show file systems Figure 10 shows the total capacity amount of free memory file structure media type read write privileges for each storage device in use Figure 10 show file systems Command Example Forcel0 show file systems Size b Free b Feature Type Flags Prefixes 520962048 213778432 dosFs2 0 USERFLASH rw flash 127772672 21936128 dosFs2 0 USERFLASH rw slotO0 network rw ftp network rw tftp network rw SCp You can change the default file system so that file management commands apply to a particular device or memory To change the default storage location Task Command Syntax Command Mode Change the default directory cd directory EXEC Privilege In Figure 11 the default storage location is changed to the external Flash of the primary RPM File management commands then apply to the external Flash rather than the internal Flash 22 Getting Started Figure 11 Alternative Storage Location Force10 ed slot0 SA Forcel0 copy running config test ous Forcel0 copy run test m No File System Specified 7419 bytes successfully copied Forcel0 dir Directory of slot0 1 drw 32768 Jan 01 1980 00 00 00 2 drwx 512 Jul 23 2007 00 38 44 Je eme 0 Jan 0 970 00 00 00 DCIM d epe 7419 Jul 23 2007 20 44 40 test File Saved to External Flash 5 Ses 0 Jan 0 970 00 00 00 BT 6 se 0 Jan 01 1970 00 00 00 200702 1VSN ME 0 Jan 0 970 00 00 00 G 8
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