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1. aEnnEEENENNNNNN 5 1 2 System Process Information The Ps command displays system process information to help you determine what processes are running and CPU usage The following example displays current system processes SANbox gt ps PID PPID CPU TIME ELAPSED COMMAND 338 327 0 0 00 00 00 3 01 18 35 cns 339 327 0 0 00 00 01 3 01 18 35 ens 340 327 0 0 00 00 21 3 01 18 35 dlog 341 327 0 1 00 05 35 3 01 18 35 ds 342 327 0 2 00 11 29 3 01 18 35 mgmtApp 343 327 0 0 00 00 04 3 01 18 35 fc2 344 327 0 0 00 02 16 3 01 18 35 nserver 345 327 0 0 00 02 44 3 01 18 35 mserver 346 327 0 8 00 35 12 2 01 18 35 util 347 327 0 0 00 00 29 3 01 18 35 snmpservicepath 348 327 0 0 00 02 46 3 01 18 34 eport 349 327 0 0 00 00 21 3 01 18 34 PortApp 350 327 5 6 04 08 24 3 01 18 34 port mon 351 327 0 0 00 01 38 3 01 18 34 zoning 352 327 0 0 00 00 01 3 01 18 34 diagApp 404 327 0 0 00 00 04 3 01 18 27 snmpd 405 327 0 0 00 00 02 3 01 18 27 snmpmain 406 405 0 0 00 00 00 3 01 18 26 snmpmain The column titles are as follows PID Process identifier PPID Parent process identifier 9e CPU Percentage CPU usage TIME Actual processing time ELAPSED Elapsed time since the process started COMMAND The command that initiated the process 59183 01 A 5 3 5 Switch Configuration XX Displaying Switch Information QLOGIC ee 5 1 3 Elapsed Time Between Resets The Uptime command displays the elapsed time since the s
2. SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zoneset remove zoneset 1 zone 1 zone 2 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 6 7 Activate a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Activate command to apply zoning to the fabric as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoneset activate zoneset 1 7 14 59183 01 A XX 7 Zoning Configuration QLOGIC Managing Zones a 7 6 8 Deactivate a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Deactivate command to deactivate the active zone set and disable zoning in the fabric SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoneset deactivate 7 7 Managing Zones Managing Zones consists of the following tasks Create a Zone Delete a Zone Rename a Zone Copy a Zone Add Members to a Zone Remove Members from a Zone All of these tasks require an Admin session and a Zoning Edit session 7 7 1 Create a Zone Enter the Zone Create command to create a new zone as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zone create zone 1 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 7 2 Delete a Zone Enter the Zone Delete command to delete zone 1 from the zoning database as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zone delete zone 1 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning
3. slilleselesseeslless 7 9 7 3 Modifying the Zoning Database 0 2 cee eee ee 7 11 7 4 Resetting the Zoning Database iiilulelesleeelsssee 7 12 7 5 Removing Inactive Zone Sets Zones and Aliases 7 12 7 6 Managing Zone Sets 2 ccce ERR eb xac Ree ERE E RES Es 7 13 7 6 1 Create a Zone Sebe ns ux med e da RED IS e i a aT E 7 13 7 6 2 Delete a Zone S61 uu os Rest NOS P RUE Gees 7 13 7 6 3 Rename a Zone Sel Loose ib eRe Gamer hi eR RR RI Da Y ESC Re 7 14 7 6 4 CODY a ZOl TB Sel eisers prie ahs aca EDU e au Tow PM Ets 7 14 7 6 5 Add Zones to a Zone Sel sss eed gu Ree RR RE 7 14 7 6 6 Remove Zones from a Zone Set llls ill eee 7 14 7 6 7 Activate a Zone Sel cd cox eee tous korea eee 7 14 7 6 8 Deactivate a Zone S6L iiis jae le x Erde y du 7 15 7 7 Ma naging ZONES aat seid sa Moda ioe Rhee Rv hue EDS REN hale ee ore 7 15 7 7 1 Create a Zone o row ie ea tes we RE eon Shale URP 7 15 7 7 2 Delete a ZONE iio see earache RR SOT ER ees 7 15 7 7 3 Rename a Zone 1 eens 7 16 7 7 4 Copy a ZONE esd et aw RR eee taco RES A RE EE 7 16 7 7 5 Add Members to a Zone 0000 ee 7 16 7 7 6 Remove Members from a Zone 2 02ers 7 16 7 8 Managing Allases eR a6 Re ees Mee ae ey RISE RR ERR ES 7 17 7 8 1 Greate an Alias acu e xo Oa e EQ Ron obice Cs od eden 7 17 7 8 2 Delete an Alias 0 0 eens 7 17 7 8 3 Rename anAliaS 0 0 0 02 c ete 7 17 7 8 4 CODY a Ald 7 5 d
4. Command Line Interface SHell CLISH kCkCckckckckck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk kk kk Ck Ck Ck Ck CK CK CK CK CK CK CK CK CC Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk ck ck oko SystemDescription EthNetworkAddress EthMACAddress WorldWideName ChassisSerialNumber SymbolicName ActiveSWVersion ActiveTimestamp DiagnosticsStatus LicensedPorts SANbox 5000 FC Switch 10 20 11 192 use set setup system to update 00 c0 dd 00 71 ee 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed FAM033100024 SANbox V6 7 X X XX XX day month date time year Passed 20 59183 01 A 13 147 13 Command Reference XX Shutdown QLOGIC ee Shutdown Terminates all data transfers on the switch at convenient points and closes the Telnet session Always power cycle the switch after entering this command Authority Admin session Syntax shutdown Notes When the shutdown is complete the Heartbeat LED is extinguished 13 148 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Test Cancel ka Test Cancel Cancels a port test that is in progress Authority Admin session Syntax test cancel port port number Keywords port port number Cancel the test for the port given by port number port number can be 0 19 Examples The following example cancels the test running on port 15 SANbox admin gt test cancel port 15 59183 01 A 13 149 13 Command Reference XX Test Port QLOGIC EN V9 V 7 V Test Port Authority Syntax
5. llle 13 50 13 11 Services Configuration Defaults 0 000 ee 13 50 13 12 System Configuration Defaults 3 94 Ec ue4ex e peeeSQCE TP RP Mad 13 51 13 13 Security Configuration Defaults 00 0 eee 13 51 13 14 Port Configuration Parameters 0 0 0 0 cee tee 13 61 13 15 Security Configuration Parameters 000 cece eee eee 13 67 13 16 Port Binding Configuration Parameters liliis 13 69 13 17 Switch Configuration Parameters 0 000 cece eee eens 13 70 13 18 Port Alarm Threshold Parameters llis 13 72 13 19 Zoning Configuration Parameters 0 0 0 aeee 13 74 13 20 RADIUS Service Settings sone ed p eR eR ele dmb oot ae Rd eee RU Reed s 13 84 13 21 Switch Services Settings execs oak Se REN ER RR E Ve BRE ee RD 13 87 13 22 SNMP Configuration Settings llli 13 90 13 23 System Configuration Settings eie eee teehee e ele be eee eee 13 93 13 24 Log Monitoring Components 00 cee eee 13 114 13 25 Transceiver Information iussis excu y deb ey ER wl e rie es 13 118 13 26 Show Port Parameters s cu cde dis toos epar ce SOR e pe ee Rire OR eee es 13 129 13 27 Switch Operational Parameters liliis eere 13 141 13 28 Port Test Parameters a ise es euhsbre Seek ea SIR BUR RR AS E RE Fani ee EG E E 13 151 13 29 Zoning Database Limits soo per pr erp U RC deeds E Rp EE 13 167 Page x 59183 01 A Section 1 Introduction This guide describes the
6. port id Displays the WWNs for the devices connected to the port given by port id port id is a port Fibre Channel address Port ID 1301e1 1301e2 1301e4 Examples SANbox gt show ns Seq Domain No ID T 19 0x13 2 19 0x13 3 19 0x13 4 19 0x13 130d00 Port Type COS PortWWN NL 3 21 00 00 20 NL 3 21200700720 NL 3 21 00 00 20 N 3 21 01 00 e0 S74 ITE ays 8b Jis T33 yis 27 13 69 12 9p 05 26 a7 bc NodeWWN 20 20 20 e0 The following is an example of the Show NS local domain command 12343 37 234s 8b The following is an example of the Show NS domain ID command SANbox gt show ns 18 Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN 1 18 0x12 120700 N 3 21 00 00 e0 8b 07 a7 be 20 00 00 e0 8b 59183 01 A s12 05 a7 a7 69 9p 26 be bc 13 123 13 Command Reference XX Show NS QLOGIC E P LL 1 O OO The following is an example of the Show NS port ID command SANbox 4 show ns 1301el Port ID 130lel PortType NL PortWWN 24 2 002 002207372732 T3369 SymbolicPortName NodeWWN 207007002 207372 73213269 SymbolicNodeName NodeIPAddress OU DO ClassOfService 3 PortIPAddress 0 0 0 0 FabricPortName 20 01 00 c0 dd 00 bc 56 FC4Type FCP FC4Desc NULL 13 124 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Pagebreak ls Show Pagebreak Displays the current pagebreak setting Authority No
7. Component Description Chassis Chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies CLI Command line interface events Eport E Port events Mgmtserver Management server events Nameserver Name server events Other Miscellaneous events Port Port events SNMP SNMP events Switch Switch management events Zoning Zoning conflict events 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Log Lk display filter Displays log events on the screen according to the component or severity level filter given by filter filter can be one of the following Info Displays all informative events Warning Displays all warning events Critical Displays all critical events Eport3 Displays all events related to E Ports Mgmtserver Displays all events related to the management server Nameserver Displays all events related to the name server Port port number Displays all events related to the port given by port number SNMP Displays all events related to SNMP Switch Displays all events related to switch management Zoning Displays all events related to zoning level Displays the event severity level logging setting and the display level setting options Displays the options that are available for configuring event logging and automatic display to the screen Refer to the Set Log command on page 13 76 for information about how to configure event logging and display level 13 Command Referenc
8. Please confirm y n n y 59183 01 A 3 3 3 User Account Configuration XX Modifying User Accounts and Passwords QLOGIC ee 3 3 Modifying User Accounts and Passwords Only the Admin user account can modify a user account delete a user account or change the password of another user account However all user accounts can change their own passwords The User command modifies and deletes user accounts The Passwd command changes passwords The following example removes the expiration date and admin authority for the user account named user1 SANbox admin gt user edit Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account name 1 15 chars userl set account expiration in days 0 2000 O never 0 should this account have admin authority y n n OK to modify user account userl with no admin authority and to expire in 0 days Please confirm y n n The following example deletes the user account named user3 SANbox admin 4 user delete user3 The user account will be deleted Please confirm y n n y In the following example the Admin user account changes the password for the user account named user2 SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt passwd user2 Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account OLD password ck ke ke e x x account NEW password 8 20 chars pO KKK please confirm account NEW password password has been changed 3 4 591
9. SANbox admin gt set setup snmp A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Trap Severity Options unknown emergency alert critical error warning notify info debug mark SNMPEnabled True False True Contact string max 64 chars sysContact undefined gt Location string max 64 chars sysLocation undefined gt TraplAddress dot notated IP Address 10 20 71 15 TraplPort decimal value 162 TraplSeverity see allowed options above warning TraplVersion GE 722 2 TraplEnabled True False False Trap2Address dot notated IP Address 0 050 0 Trap2Port decimal value 162 Trap2Severity see allowed options above warning Trap2Version 1 2 2 Trap2Enabled True False False Trap3Address dot notated IP Address 0 0 0 0 Trap3Port decimal value 162 Trap3Severity see allowed options above warning Trap3Version t 72 2 Trap3Enabled True False False Trap4Address dot notated IP Address 0 0 0 0 Trap4Port decimal value 162 Trap4Severity see allowed options above warning Trap4Version Cif 2 2 Trap4Enabled True False False Trap5Address dot notated IP Address 0 0 0 0 Trap5Port decimal value 162 Trap5Severity see allowed options above warning Trap5Version t f 2 2 T
10. log Displays a list of installed license key features The following license keys are available W Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 is a workstation based Java application that provides a graphical user interface for fabric management This includes Performance View which graphs port performance Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 comes with a free 30 day trial license W Fabric Security provides for Secure Socket Layer SSL and Secure Shell SSH connection security device security using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP and remote authentication using a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server W SANdoctor provides tools for Fibre Channel connection verification Fcping command Fibre Channel route tracing Fctrace command and transceiver diagnostic information Show Media command W Port Activation enables additional Fibre Channel ports up to the 20 port maximum The following is an example of the Feature Add command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 feature add 1 LCVXOWUNOJBE6 License upgrade to 20 ports Do you want to continue with license upgrade procedure y n n y Alarm Msg day mon date time year A1005 0030 SM Upgrading Licensed Ports to 20 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Feature ls The following is an example of the Feature Log command SANbox gt feature log Mfg Feature Log Switch Licensed for 8 ports Customer Feature Log 1
11. 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display inbyte port list Displays continuous performance data in bytes second received for the ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display 13 126 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Perf N a outbyte port list Displays continuous performance data in bytes second transmitted for the ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display frame port list Displays continuous performance data in total frames second transmitted and received for the ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q
12. 1 6 59183 01 A 59183 01 A Section 2 Command Line Interface Usage This section describes the following tasks Logging In to the Switch Opening and Closing an Admin Session Entering Commands Getting Help Setting Page Breaks Creating a Support File Downloading and Uploading Files NOTE Throughout this document references in text to commands and keywords use initial capitalization for clarity Actual command and keyword entries are case insensitive 2 1 2 Command Line Interface Usage XX Logging In to the Switch QLOGIC ee 2 1 Logging In to the Switch To log in to a switch through Telnet open a command line window on the workstation and enter the Telnet command followed by the switch IP address telnet ip address The Telnet window opens prompting you for a login Enter an account name and password The default account name is admin and its password is password switch login admin password XXXXXXXX Warning Your user account password has not been changed It is strongly recommended that you do so before proceeding To log off enter the Exit command SANbox 4 exit To log in to a switch through the serial port configure the workstation port with the following settings BH 9600 baud W 8 bit character El 1 stop bit B No parity Enter an account name and password when prompted NOTE A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions reserved as follows B 4 logins or sessions fo
13. 5 1 5 Hardware Information 59183 01 A Enter the Show Chassis command to display the status of the switch hardware including fans power supplies internal temperature and Heartbeat LED status The following is an example of the Show Chassis command for model 5602 SANbox 4 show chassis Chassis Information BoardTemp 1 Degrees Celsius 36 FanStatus 1 Good FanStatus 2 Good FanDirection 1 BackToFront FanDirection 2 BackToFront PowerSupplyStatus 1 Good PowerSupplyStatus 2 Good HeartBeatCode 1 HeartBeatStatus Normal The HeartBeatCode and HeartBeatStatus entries indicate the Power on Self Test POST results revealed by the Heartbeat LED blink patterns The result is normal operation or a blink pattern indicating a critical error as described in Table 5 1 Refer to your nstallation Guide for more information about the Heartbeat LED and its blink patterns Table 5 1 Heartbeat LED Activity 4 CorruptFilesystem 5 Overheating HeartBeatCode HeartBeatStatus Description 1 Normal One blink per second Normal operation 2 AppDied Two blink cluster Internal firmware failure 3 PostFailed Three blink cluster Fatal POST error Four blink cluster Configuration file system error Five blink cluster Over temperature 5 7 5 Switch Configuration XX Displaying Switch Information QLOGIC eee 5 1 6 Firmware Information Enter the Show Version command to display a summary of switch iden
14. 6 7 Extending Port Transmission Distance You can extend the distance over which an F_Port or G_Port port can transmit by borrowing buffer credits from other ports Refer to the SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide for information about extended credits and transmission distance Enter the Set Config Port command to borrow and reallocate port credits as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config port A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the attributes for the port being processed press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so If you wish to terminate the configuration process completely press qq or QO and the ENTER key to so do Configuring Port Number 0 AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics 4 Down Online LinkSpeed 1 1Gb s 2 2Gb s 4 4Gb s A Auto Auto PortType GL G E FL Donor GL donor SymPortName string max 32 chars PortO q Configuring Port Number 1 AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics 4 Down Online LinkSpeed 1 1Gb s 2 2Gb s 4 4Gb s A Auto Auto PortType GL G F FL Donor G SymPortName string max 32 chars Portl ALFairness True False False DeviceScanEnable True False True F
15. This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 59183 01 A 13 69 13 Command Reference Set Config Switch XX QLOGIC ee Set Config Switch Sets the switch configuration parameters The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax set config switch This command initiates an editing session in which to change switch configuration settings The system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table 13 17 describes the switch configuration parameters Table 13 17 Switch Configuration Parameters Parameter Description AdminState BroadcastEnabled InbandEnabled FDMIEnabled FDMIEntries DefaultDomainID DomainlDLock Switch administrative state W Online Activates and prepares the ports to send data This is the default W Offline Prevents the ports from receiving signal and accepting a device login W Diagnostics Prepares the ports for testing and prevents the ports from accepting a device login W Down Disables the ports by removing power
16. True never expires chuckca admin authority False expires in lt 50 days gregj admin authority True expires in lt 100 days fred admin authority True never expires The following is an example of the User Add command SANbox admin gt user add Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account name 1 15 chars userl account password 8 20 chars MEC CU ud ul please confirm account password set account expiration in days 0 2000 O never 0 100 should this account have admin authority y n n y OK to add user account userl with admin authority and to expire in 100 days Please confirm y n n y The following is an example of the User Edit command SANbox admin gt user edit Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account name 1 15 chars userl set account expiration in days 0 2000 O never 0 should this account have admin authority y n n OK to modify user account userl with no admin authority and to expire in 0 days Please confirm y n n 13 156 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference User I The following is an example of the User Delete command SANbox The user account will be deleted admin gt user del user3 Please confirm y n n y The following is an example of the User List command SANbox admin gt user list admin OB sessionl admin OB session2 snmp OB session3 snmp IB session4 admin
17. and press the Enter key to stop the display inframe port list Displays continuous performance data in frames second received for the ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display outframe port list Displays continuous performance data in frames second transmitted for the ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display errors port list Displays continuous error counts for the ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for ports 0 15 Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display 59183 01 A 13 127 13 Command Reference XX Show Perf QLOGIC EN pPP ZI w 9 A Examples The following is an example of the Show Perf command SANbox i4 show perf Port Bytes s Bytes s Bytes s Frames s Frames s Fr
18. device access 7 1 security configuration 9 1 discard inactive 7 9 discovery method 4 1 display control 2 4 domain ID binding 13 23 13 27 display 13 108 donor port 13 109 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 13 93 E elapsed time 5 3 Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 license 13 18 errors 6 10 Ethernet network information 4 3 port configuration 4 4 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide ls event message format 11 2 output stream control 11 3 remote logging 11 6 severity level 11 1 event log clear 11 5 configuration 11 1 11 4 configuration management 11 4 display 11 2 display configuration 11 5 filter 11 3 restore configuration 11 5 event logging by component 13 76 13 114 by port 13 78 13 116 by severity level 13 115 display 13 114 remote 11 6 restore defaults 13 78 save settings 13 79 settings 13 116 severity level 13 78 start and stop 11 1 13 79 Exit command 13 14 expiration date 3 1 extended credit 6 15 13 109 external test 6 12 13 150 F fabric binding 9 7 configuration 4 1 Fabric Device Management Interface 13 111 Fabric Security license 13 18 factory defaults 13 44 Fcping command 13 15 example 4 5 Fctrace command 13 16 example 4 6 FDMI See Fabric Device Management Interface 59183 01 A Feature command 13 18 Add example 5 25 Log example 5 24 feature upgrade 5 24 13 18 Fibre Channel connection 4 5 routing 4 6 file d
19. sllesls esee 3 4 Section 4 Network and Fabric Configuration 4 1 Displaying Name Server Information llli 4 2 4 2 Displaying the Ethernet Network Configuration 85 4 3 4 3 Configuring the Ethernet Port 5 422 e RR EE RERGUE E eie 4 4 4 4 Verifying a Switch in the Network sllleeleselesselsenne 4 5 4 5 Verifying and Tracing Fibre Channel Connections 4 5 Section 5 Switch Configuration 5 1 Displaying Switch Information 0 000 e eee eee 5 1 5 1 1 Switch Operational Information illis 5 2 5 1 2 System Process Information n naana aaaea 5 3 5 1 3 Elapsed Time Between Resets ilulslsssllllsssus 5 4 59183 01 A Page iii SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch XX Command Line Interface Guide QLOGIC ee 5 1 4 Configuration Information 00 000 cee eee 5 5 5 1 4 1 Switch Configuration Parameters ssaa saaana eee eee 5 5 5 1 4 2 Zoning Configuration Parameters 000e ea eee 5 6 5 1 4 3 Security Configuration Parameters 2000000ee 5 6 5 1 5 Hardware Informations 60502 eee Re Rex E ETE 5 7 5 1 6 Firmware Information cus uestrae are E ERR ETE SR CE REA Pn 5 8 5 2 Managing Switch Services a s assa 00 c cece eee 5 9 5 3 Managing Switch Configurations l l 5 11 5 8 1 Display a List of Switch Configurations 0000 5 11 5 3 2 Activate a Switch Configuration s s saasa aaae
20. Hotreset command 13 33 Index 4 I O Stream Guard 13 63 Image command 13 34 Install example 5 20 informative event 11 1 internal test 6 12 13 150 Inter Switch Link connection count 6 10 group 9 1 9 12 13 25 IP address 4 1 4 4 13 93 ISL See Inter Switch Link K keywords 13 2 L license key description 5 24 display 5 24 install 5 25 13 18 Link Control Frame 13 63 link state database 13 117 Lip command 13 37 log archive 13 76 clear 13 76 display 13 77 13 115 event 13 76 13 114 local 13 93 POST 13 134 remote 13 93 log file 11 7 download 2 7 upload 2 8 logged in users 13 146 login errors 6 10 limit 2 2 Logout command 13 38 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide ls logout errors 6 10 loop port bypass 13 82 enable 13 82 initialization 13 37 loss of signal errors 6 10 maintenance mode account name 3 1 Management Server group 9 1 9 12 13 25 service 13 89 manufacturer information 13 135 mask address 13 93 MD5 authentication 13 24 memory activity 13 122 modify 7 11 MS See Management Server Multi Frame Sequence bundling 13 63 N name server display 13 123 name server information 4 2 network configuration 4 1 configuration reset 13 45 discovery 13 93 discovery method 4 1 gateway address 13 93 interfaces 13 113 IP address 13 93 mask 13 93 network discovery 4 4 Network Time Protocol client 13 94 description 5 17 interact
21. I Informative The event severity A Alarm C Critical W Warning message ID A number that identifies the message using the following ormat category message number source The program module or application that generated the event Sources include Zoning Switch PortApp EPort Management Server Alarms do not include the source message text The message text The following is an example of the Show Log command SANbox E 327 AO gt show log day month GET_DOMAIN date ID 328 329 330 331 232 lene 333 334 335 day month day month day month day month day month 0x30 day month day month day month date date date date date date date date time time time time time time time time time year I Eport I Eport I Eport I Eport I Eport year year year year year I Eport year I Eport year I Eport year I Eport Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port 0 8 Eport State 0 8 FSPF PortUp state 0 0 8 Sending init hello 0 8 Processing EFP oxid 0x8 0 8 Eport State E A2 IDLE 0 8 EFP WWN 0x100000c0dd00b845 0 8 Sending LSU oxid 0xc type 1 0 8 Send Zone Merge Request 0 8 LSDB Xchg timer set You can also filter the event log display with the Show Log Display command and customize the messages that display automatically in the output stream Filterin
22. NeighborDomain 34 LocalPort 7 RemotePort 6 Cost 500 NeighborDomain 35 LocalPort 4 RemotePort 5 Cost 250 Route OutPort 16 Hops 2 Cost 350 59183 01 A 13 117 13 Command Reference XX Show Media QLOGIC EN O Show Media Authority Syntax Keywords Notes 13 118 NOTE This command requires the SANdoctor license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Displays transceiver operational and diagnostic information for one or more ports None show media port list all installed port list The port or ports for which to display transceiver information port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 all Displays transceiver information for all ports installed Displays transceiver information for all ports that have transceivers installed Table 13 25 describes the transceiver information in the Show Media display Table 13 25 Transceiver Information Information Type Description MediaType Fibre Channel specification or one of the following W M Notlnstalled transceiver is not installed W Unknown transceiver does not have a serial ID W NotApplicable transceiver is not needed MediaVendor Vendor name MediaPartNumber Vendor media part number MediaRevision Vender media revision level MediaSerialNumber V
23. Use a space to delimit aliases and ports devices in member list member list can have any of the following formats B X Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 W 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex W 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX20CXX20CXXXOCXCXX gl Alias name rename zone old zone new Renames the zone given by zone old to the zone given by zone new zonesets zone Displays all zone sets of which the zone given by zone is a component This keyword does not require an Admin session 13 160 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Zone ke Examples The following is an example of the Zone List command SANbox gt zone list wwn b0241f zone set 1 wwn 23bd31 zone set 1 wwn 221416 zone set 1 wwn 2215c3 zone set 1 wwn_0160ed zone set 1 wwn_c001b0 zone set 1 wwn 401248 zone set 1 wwn 02402f zone set 1 wwn 22412f zone set 1 The following is an example of the Zone Members command SANbox 4 zone members wwn_b0241f Current List of Members for Zone wwn b0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f 59183 01 A 13 161 13 Command Reference XX Zone QLOGIC EENENNNNNNNM The following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command SANbox gt zone zonesets zonel Current List of ZoneSets for Zone zon
24. W 10 Gbps Ports 10 Gbps or Auto The default is Auto 13 61 13 Command Reference Set Config Port XX QLOGIC ee 13 62 Table 13 14 Port Configuration Parameters Continued Parameter Description PortType SymbolicPortName ALFairness 1 2 4 Gbps ports only DeviceScanEnabled ForceOfflineRSCN ARB FF InteropCredit ExtCredit FANEnable Port types W 1 2 4 Gbps Ports GL G F FL Donor The default is GL W 10 Gbps Ports GL G F FL Donor The default is GL The Donor port type disables the port and makes the buffer credits available to other ports Refer to the ExtCredit port configuration parameter Descriptive name for the port The name can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is Port n where n is the port number Arbitration loop fairness Enables True or disables False the switch s priority to arbitrate on the loop The default is False Enables True or disables False the scanning of the con nected device for FC 4 descriptor information during login The default is True Enables False or disables True the immediate transmis sion of RSCN messages when communication between a port and a device is interrupted If enabled the RSCN mes sage is delayed for 200 ms for locally attached devices and 400 ms for devices connected through other switches The default is False This parameter is ignored if OStream
25. ls 7 8 Managing Aliases Managing aliases consists of the following tasks Create an Alias Delete an Alias Rename an Alias Copy an Alias Add Members to an Alias Remove Members from an Alias All of these tasks require an Admin session and a Zoning Edit session 7 8 1 Create an Alias Enter the Alias Create command to create a new alias as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt alias create alias 1 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 8 2 Delete an Alias Enter the Alias Delete command to delete alias 1 from the zoning database as shown in the following example SANbox 4 admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt alias delete alias 1 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 8 3 Rename an Alias Enter the Alias Rename command to rename alias 1 to alias a as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt alias rename alias 1 alias a SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 59183 01 A 7 17 7 Zoning Configuration XX Managing Aliases QLOGIC EN hGq 9v G X 7 8 4 Copy an Alias Enter the Alias Copy command to copy alias 1 and its contents to alias 2 as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt
26. tree toma cbe so ico I ee edente Bride 6 5 6 1 5 Transceiver Information a s Oe a eae bees UR es NER Rcs 6 6 6 2 Modifying Port Operating Characteristics llle 6 7 6 3 POPE BINGING s ee oso ED Ee ret tee oo ore m Ao suce RF ad 6 8 6 4 Resetng aR OMe REM MN DU It eA tated A 6 9 6 5 Configuring Port Threshold Alarms 0 00 0 eee 6 10 6 6 TESTING APO CT 6 12 Page iv 59183 01 A XX SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Command Line Interface Guide ls 6 6 1 Online Tests Tor Ports oz eA RERUM reas ob ua 6 12 6 6 2 Offline Tests for Ports 2 50508 bea SERES Pee rude dob see 6 13 6 6 3 Display Port Test Results sss o ER RR REEERuehk RR RS 6 14 6 6 4 Cancel a Port Test esa ee Ran RE RETI S RUE ed 6 14 6 7 Extending Port Transmission Distance llle eee eee 6 15 Section 7 Zoning Configuration 7 1 Displaying Zoning Database Information llllllssss 7 2 7 1 1 Configured Zone Set Information ssas saaana eae 7 2 7 1 2 Active Zone Set Information 00 0 cece eee ee 7 4 7 1 3 Zone Set Membership Information 0000 0 ee eee eee 7 5 7 1 4 Zone Membership Information 0000 e eee ee eee 7 5 7 1 5 Alias and Alias Membership Information lille 7 6 7 1 6 Zoning Modification HISIOTy aot ee URP RES ex x ERR A 7 7 7 1 7 Zoning Database Limits llleeleslleelssssse 7 8 7 2 Configuring the Zoning Database
27. 1 400 M5 SN I PICOLIGHT 00000485 Port 0 SyncLost True GO Co Co oo C ow fb Oo co Co SoS 0 OO GO Oo GO Oo GO 0 0 S amp S amp 59183 01 A 13 133 13 Command Reference XX Show Post Log QLOGIC Ly _ Show Post Log Displays the Power On Self Test POST log which contains results from the most recently failed POST Authority None Syntax show post log Examples The following is an example of the Show Post Log command SANbox 4 show post log Sat Jan 1 00 18 21 2000 POST log created Sat Jan 1 00 18 34 2000 POST completed 13 134 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Setup Mfg TO 7 a EEEENENENENEEEEEEEEIEAEAEMARNM Show Setup Mfg Displays manufacturing information about the switch Authority None Syntax show setup mfg Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Mfg command for a model 5600 switch SANbox gt show setup mfg Manufacturing Information BrandName OLogic BuildDate Unknown PartNumber SANbox 5600 SerialNumber FAM0331000011 LicensedPorts 20 MACAddress 00 c0 dd 02 cc 17 PlanarPartNumber Unknown SwitchSymbolicName SANbox SwitchWWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 02 cc 16 SystemDescription SANbox 5600 FC Switch SystemObjectID 149 6 1 4 15160371 1 1 1 23 59183 01 A 13 135 13 Command Reference XX Show Setup Radius QLOGIC Cesa aO l amp amp amp Show Setup Radius Displays RADIUS serv
28. 13 104 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Config Switch o 9 7 7 as EN Show Config Switch Displays the switch configuration parameters Authority None Syntax show config switch Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Switch command SANbox 4 show config switch Configuration Name default AdminState Online BroadcastEnabled False InbandEnabled True FDMIEnabled False FDMIEntries 10 DefaultDomainID 19 0x13 DomainIDLock True SymbolicName Sw108 RA TOV 10000 E D TOV 2000 PrincipalPriority 254 ConfigDescription Default Config ConfigLastSavedBy admin OB session5 ConfigLastSavedOn day month date time year InteropMode Standard 59183 01 A 13 105 13 Command Reference Show Config Threshold Show Config Threshold Authority None Syntax show config threshold Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Threshold command SANbox 4 show config threshold Configuration Name default Threshold Configuration Information ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 285 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 25 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 2 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 LoginMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 5 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 LogoutMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 5 FallingTrigger di Sample
29. 13 153 UDITIO senita Nori e et b 5 Ree Sees Baten Gels E ye ere 13 154 sera enne a E UA n ee 13 155 Whoamis 2 edd iR e LIA Ed rea ee ed eue ees 13 158 ZONES suse uere ani d ced a Sto ric RAS TERR de M ENT OR pe dus 13 159 ZONES CLE ie EEEE EEA iy a dau Dd a cedes Geom Ce e 13 163 ZONING cuoc rx re ERE a BR eee he E XO REPRISE 13 166 Index 59183 01 A Page ix SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch XX Command Line Interface Guide QLOGIC ee List of Tables Table Page 2 1 Command Line Completions 24er 2 30884 hh0su hens E edad eee ee ues 2 3 3 1 Factory User AOGOUNIS acca Sena bata Ia M eee yma wee Me cee MS 3 1 5 1 Heartbeat LED Activity 20206 skr hwey WEG R eX Ge m mede bu eg ER MEER 5 7 5 2 Switch Reset MelnodS eds eco ea Oe RERO RS eu Museitide n edet qois oce 5 20 13 1 ISL Group Member Attributes 2 2 ences eR YR RR RR baa ERR Re 13 23 13 2 Port Group Member Attributes lille 13 24 139 8 MS Group Member Attributes 0 0 0 eee 13 25 13 4 Group Member Attributes x nire eee ke EXE ER EE ae EE 13 26 13 5 Switch Configuration Defaults re eee ak eee eee EE EU 13 46 13 6 Port Configuration Defaults secs i684 neces ee AERE RES wet ee Sas RE 13 47 13 7 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults 0 0000 e eee eee 13 48 13 8 Zoning Configuration Beraults Mico te varese eat ee eee de aeons les 13 49 13 9 SNMP Configuration Defaults 0 002 ee 13 49 13 10 RADIUS Configuration Defaults
30. 13 50 configuration display 13 136 information 10 2 reset 13 44 Registered State Change Notification 13 63 Remote Dial In User Service 10 1 remote host logging description 11 6 enable 13 93 host address 13 93 remote logging 4 4 Reset command 13 43 Config example 7 9 Factory example 7 9 Port example 6 9 Security example 9 9 SNMP example 12 5 Zoning example 7 11 7 12 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol 13 93 routing 13 63 13 140 RSCN See Registered State Change Notification S SANdoctor license 13 18 secret 13 24 Secure Shell description 8 1 service 8 1 13 87 Secure Socket Layer certificate 8 3 13 10 description 8 1 service 8 1 13 88 switch time 13 13 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide ls security certificate 8 1 8 3 configuration 13 67 configuration defaults 13 51 configuration display 13 103 configuration parameters 5 6 connection 8 1 database 13 44 edit session 13 1 group 9 1 revert changes 9 7 Security command 13 52 Activate example 9 9 Active example 9 4 Clear example 9 9 Edit example 9 9 History example 9 6 Limits example 9 6 List example 9 3 Save example 9 9 security database autosave 9 7 clear 13 52 configuration 9 7 description 9 1 display 13 53 display history 13 53 information 9 2 limits 9 6 13 53 modification history 9 6 modify 9 9 reset 9 9 restore 9 7 security edit session cancel 13 52 initiate 13 53 revert chan
31. Address 455 255 255 0 255 0 0 0 EthGatewayAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 430 20 30 254 AdminTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O never 30 InactivityTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O0 never 0 LocalLogEnabled True False True RemoteLogEnabled True False False RemoteLogHostAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True False False NTPServerAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True Do you want to save and activate this system setup y n n y 4 4 59183 01 A XX 4 Network and Fabric Configuration QLOGIC Verifying a Switch in the Network ls 4 4 Verifying a Switch in the Network You can verify that a switch is communicating in the network using the Ping command The following example successfully tests the network for a switch with IP address 10 20 11 57 SANbox gt ping 10 20 11 57 Ping command issued Waiting for response SANbox gt Response successfully received from 10 20 11 57 If the switch was unreachable you would see the following display SANbox gt ping 10 20 11 57 Ping command issued Waiting for response No response from 10 20 11 57 Unreachable 4 5 Verifying and Tracing Fibre Channel Connections NOTE The Fcping and Fctrace commands require the SANdoctor license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller You can verify Fibre Channel connections
32. Address of remote computer 10 20 33 130 Login name johndoe Enter remote directory name bin support Would you like to continue downloading support file y n n y Connected to 10 20 33 130 10 20 33 130 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready 331 Password required for johndoe Password XXXXXXX 230 User johndoe logged in cd bin support 250 CWD command successful lcd itasca conf images Local directory now itasca conf images bin 200 Type set to I put dump support tgz local dump support tgz remote dump support tgz 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 20 33 130 232 133 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for dump support tgz 226 Transfer complete 43430 bytes sent in 0 292 secs 1 5e 02 Kbytes sec Remote system type is UNIX Using binary mode to transfer files 221 You have transferred 43430 bytes in 1 files 221 Total traffic for this session was 43888 bytes in 1 transfers 221 Thank you for using the FTP service on localhost localdomain 59183 01 A 13 11 13 Command Reference XX Create QLOGIC The following is an example of the Create Support command and how to download the support file to your workstation When prompted to send the support file to another machine decline then close the Telnet session Open an FTP session on the switch and log in with the account name images and password images Transfer the dump_support tgz file in binary mode with the Get command
33. Device 1 odeWWN 20 00 00 20 37 2b 08 c9 PortType NL Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0 Device 2 Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0 Device 3 NodeWWN 20 00 00 20 37 2b 05 c9 PortType NL Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0 59183 01 A 13 145 13 Command Reference XX Show Users QLOGIC A S Show Users Displays a list of logged in users This is equivalent to the User List command Authority None Syntax show users Examples The following is an example of the Show Users command SANbox gt show users User Ethernet Addr Port Logged in Since cim OB sessionl cim Tue Jul 05 14 54 2006 admin OB session2 10 20 34 42 3720 Tue Jul 12 26 20 2006 admin OB session3 10 20 32 58 35794 Tue Jul 11 08 18 2006 snmp IB session4 Unknown Tue Jul 05 15 01 2006 snmp OB session5 Unknown Tue Jul 05 15 01 2006 admin OB session8 10 20 33 201 Tue Jul 09 55 36 2006 adminQOB sessionll 10 20 34 42 Tue Jul 12218220 2006 adminQOB sessionl4 10 20 32 68 Tue Jul 13 00 40 2006 ms OB sessionl6 Unknown Tue Jul 13 08 31 2006 13 146 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show Version ls Show Version Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the switch This command is equivalent to the Show About command Authority Syntax Examples None show version The following is an example of the Show Version command SANbox gt show version Tk OR ok kk ke
34. Down SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt set port 1 state down 6 3 Port Binding Port binding establishes up to 32 switches or devices that are permitted to log in to a particular switch port Switches or devices that are not among the 32 are refused access to the port Enter the Show Config Security Portbinding command to display the port binding configuration for all ports as shown in the following example SANbox gt show config security portbinding Configuration Name default Port Binding Status WWN 0 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 d Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2 Disabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 3 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 4 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 9 Disabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 6 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 81 7 Disabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 82 8 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 6 8 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 6 Port Configuration Resetting a Port ls 6 4 Enter the Set Config Security Portbinding command to enable port binding for the selected port and to specify the world wide names of the authorized ports devices The following example enables port binding on port 1 and specifies two device world wide names SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config security port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value
35. Enter the Show Setup Services command to display switch service configuration values Table 13 11 Services Configuration Defaults Parameter Default TelnetEnabled True SSHEnabled False GUIMgmtEnabled True SSLMgmtEnabled False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True SNMPEnabled True NTPEnabled False CIMEnabled True FTPEnabled True MgmtServerEnabled False 13 50 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Reset o 9 9 9 7 7 MEN 59183 01 A Enter the Show Setup System command to display system configuration values Table 13 12 System Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Ethernet Network Enable Ethernet Network Discovery Ethernet Network IP Address Ethernet Network IP Mask Ethernet Gateway Address Admin Timeout Inactivity Timeout LocalLogEnabled RemotelogEnabled RemoteLogHostAddress NTPClientEnabled NTPServerAddress EmbeddedGUlEnabled True Static 10 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 254 30 minutes 0 True False 10 0 0 254 False 10 0 0 254 True Enter the Show Config Security command to display security configuration values Table 13 13 Security Configuration Defaults Parameter Default AutoSave True FabricBindingEnabled False PortBindingEnabled False 13 51 13 Command Reference XX Security QLOGIC ee Security Authority Syntax Keywords 13 52 NOTE This command requires the Fabric Security license key
36. FReject 0 TotalRxFrames 0 InvalidCRC 0 TotalRxWords 0 InvalidDestAddr 0 TotalTxFrames 0 LIP AL PD AL PS 0 TotalTxWords 0 LIP F7 AL PS 0 TxLinkResets 0 LIP F7 F7 0 TxOfflineSeq 3 LIP F8 AL PS 0 59183 01 A 6 3 6 Port Configuration XX Displaying Port Information QLOGIC ee 6 1 3 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Threshold command to display the port threshold alarm parameters These parameters determine the error thresholds at which the switch issues alarms Refer to Table 13 18 for a description of these parameters SANbox gt show config threshold Configuration Name default ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 25 FallingTrigger 1 Samp leWindow 10 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 25 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 2 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 LoginMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 5 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 LogoutMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 5 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 LOSMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 100 FallingTrigger 5 SampleWindow 10 6 4 59183 01 A XX 6 Port Configuration QLOGIC Displaying Port Information ls 6 1 4 Port Performance Enter the Show Perf command to display port performance in terms of the volume of data transmitted data received or errors You can display continuous live performance info
37. False True FDMIEnabled True False True FDMIEntries decimal value 0 1000 1000 DefaultDomainID decimal value 1 239 2 DomainIDLock Irue False False SymbolicName string max 32 chars SANbox R A TOV decimal value 100 100000 msec 10000 E D TOV decimal value 10 20000 msec 2000 PrincipalPriority decimal value 1 255 254 ConfigDescription string max 64 chars Default Config InteropMode 0 Standard l Interop 1 Standard To make temporary changes to the switch administrative state enter the Set Switch State command 59183 01 A 5 13 5 Switch Configuration XX Managing Switch Configurations QLOGIC ee 5 3 6 Back Up and Restore a Switch Configuration Successful management of switches and fabrics depends on the effective use of switch configurations Backing up and restoring a configuration is useful to protect your work or for use as a template in configuring other switches Backing up and restoring the switch configuration involves the following 5 3 6 1 Creating the Backup File Downloading the Configuration File Restoring the Configuration File Creating the Backup File The Config Backup command creates a file on the switch named configdata This file can be used to restore a switch configuration only from the command line interface it cannot be used to restore a switch using Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 SANbox gt config backup The configdata file contains the following
38. I MediaVendor FINISAR CORP MediaPartNumber FTRJ8524P2BNL MediaRevision A MediaSerialNumber P6G22RL MediaSpeeds 1Gb s 2Gb s 4Gb s Temp Voltage Tx Bias Tx Pwr Rx Pwr C V mA mW mW Value 37 32 dd2 T30 0 3743 0 000 Status Normal HighWarning Normal Normal LowAlarm HighAlarm 95 00 3 90 17 00 0 26937 1 264 HighWarning 90 00 3 70 14 00 0 637 0 791 LowWarning 20 00 2490 2 00 0 082 0 028 LowAlarm 325 00 2x12 1 00 0 073 0 019 13 120 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Media N The following is an example of the Show Media command for all ports SANbox gt show media Note LowAlarm LowWarning HighWarning HighAlarm Port Vendor Name Temp Voltage Tx Bias Tx Pwr Rx Pwr Num C V mA mW mW 0 NotInstalled N A N A N A N A N A 1 NotApplicable N A N A N A N A N A 2 Unknown N A N A N A N A N A 3 FINISAR N A N A N A N A N A 4 FINISAR 3 11 32 3 33 14 30 D 371 0 000 5 FINISAR 27 32 J dg Ta30 0 371 0 000 6 FINISAR 37 32 333 7 30 0s 0 000 Ji FINISAR A de Sead 7 30 0 371 0 000 8 FINISAR 37 32 3 334 Tog 0 371 0 000 9 FINISAR FT32 3 334 7 30 0 3Y1 0 000 gt 0 FINISAR 317 32 3433 7 30 0 371 0 000 1 FINISAR 3 532 3 334 7 30 0 371 0 000 2 FINISAR 37 32 3 334 7 30 0 371 0 000 3 FINISAR 3 15 32 3 334 7 30 0 371 0 000 4 FINISAR 37 32 3 334 7 30 0 371 0 000 5 FINISAR 37 32 9 337 7 30 0 371 0 000 6 Unknown N A N A N A N A N A 7 INFINEON N A N A N A N A N A
39. NOTE RADIUS server configuration requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Authentication can be performed locally using the switch s security database or remotely using a Remote Dial In User Service RADIUS server such as Microsoft RADIUS With a RADIUS server the security database for the entire fabric resides on the server In this way the security database can be managed centrally rather than on each switch You can configure up to five RADIUS servers to provide failover You can configure the RADIUS server to authenticate just the switch or both the switch and the initiator device if the device supports authentication When using a RADIUS server every switch in the fabric must have a network connection A RADIUS server can also be configured to authenticate user accounts Refer to Section 3 for information about user accounts A secure connection is required to authenticate user logins with a RADIUS server Refer to Section 8 for information about secure connections This section describes the following tasks W X Displaying RADIUS Server Information W Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch 10 1 10 RADIUS Server Configuration XX Displaying RADIUS Server Information QLOGIC BEEF Se 10 1 Displaying RADIUS Server Information Enter the Show Setup Radius command to display RADIUS server information as shown in the following
40. OB session5 Ethernet Addr Port 10 20 68 108 1031 10 20 68 108 1034 Unknown Unknown Unknown Logged in day month day month day month day month day month time time time time time year year year year year 59183 01 A 13 157 13 Command Reference XX Whoami QLOGIC ee Whoami Displays the account name session number and switch domain ID for the Telnet session Authority None Syntax whoami Examples The following is an example of the Whoami command SANbox gt whoami User name admin session2 Switch name SANbox Switch domain ID 21 0x15 13 158 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Zone ls Zone Authority Syntax Keywords 59183 01 A Manages zones and zone membership on a switch Admin session and a Zoning Edit session Refer to the Zoning command on page 13 166 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session The List Members and Zonesets keywords are available without an Admin session zone add zone member list copy zone source zone destination create zone delete zone list members zone remove zone member list rename zone old zone new zonesets zone add zone member list Specifies one or more ports devices given by members to add to the zone named zone Use a space to delimit aliases and ports devices in member list A zone can have a maximum of 2000 members member list can have any of th
41. PS 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show Port lls 59183 01 A Table 13 26 Show Port Parameters Continued Entry Description LIP_F7_F7 A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire a valid AL_PA LIP_F8_F7 A loop initialization primitive frame used to indicate that a loop Login LoginStatus Logout LongFramesln LoopTimeouts LossOfSync LostFrames Lost RRDYs MaxCredit MediaSpeeds MediaPartNumber MediaRevision MediaType MediaVendor MediaVendorlD OperationalState PerfTuningMode PortlD PortWWN PrimSegErrors RunningType RxLinkResets failure has been detected at the receiver Number of device logins Login status Number of device logouts Number of incidents when one or more frames are received that are greater than the maximum size A two 2 second timeout as specified by FC AL 2 Number of synchronization losses gt 100 ms detected by this port A loss of synchronization is detected by receipt of an invalid transmission word Number of incidents of lost frames Number of incidents of lost R RDYs Maximum number of port buffer credits Possible transmission speeds Transceiver vendor part number Transceiver revision Transceiver type Transceiver manufacturer Transceiver manufacturer identifier Operational state AutoPerfTuning status Fibre Channel port address World wide port name Primitive sequence errors detected Operational port type Numb
42. Primary Secret KKEKKKEK Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret KK Binding 0 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 17 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret Xckckckckckokok Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret KOK KKK ke x X Binding 0 Enter the Securityset Active command to display the name of the active security set and its activation history as shown in the following example SANbox 4 securityset active Active SecuritySet Information ActiveSecuritySet alpha LastActivatedBy Remote LastActivatedOn day month date time year 9 4 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 9 Device Security Configuration Displaying Security Database Information ls 9 1 3 Security Set Membership Information 9 1 4 The Securityset Groups and Group Securitysets commands display security set membership information Enter the Securityset Groups command to display the member groups for a specified security set as shown in the following example SANbox gt securityset groups alpha Current list of Groups for SecuritySet alpha groupl ISL group2 Port Enter the Group Securitysets command to display the security sets for which a specified group is a member as shown in the following example SANbox gt group securitysets group 1 Current list of SecuritySets for Group group 1 SecuritySet 1 SecuritySet 2 SecuritySet A SecuritySet B Group Membership Information 59183 01 A Enter the Group Members command to display the members for a spe
43. SANbox admin gt create support Log Msg Creating the support file this will take several seconds FTP the dump support file to another machine y n n SANbox admin 4 quit gt ftp switch ip address user images password images ftp bin ftp get dump support tgz XXXXX bytes sent in xx secs ftp quit The following is an example of the Create Certificate command SANbox admin gt create certificate The current date and time is day mon date hh mm ss UTC yyyy This is the time used to stamp onto the certificate Is the date and time correct y n n y Certificate generation successful 18 12 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Date lls Date Authority Syntax Keywords Notes Examples 59183 01 A Displays or sets the system date and time To set the date and time the information string must be provided in this format MMDDhhmmCCYY The new date and time takes effect immediately Admin session except to display the date date MMDDhhmmCCYY MMDDhhmmCCYY Specifies the date this requires an Admin session If you omit MMDDhhmmCOCY Y the current date is displayed which does not require an Admin session Network Time Protocol NTP must be disabled to set the time with the Date command Enter the Set Setup System command to disable the NTPClientEnabled parameter When setting the date and time on a switch that is enabled for SSL connections the switch time
44. Show Setup SNMP or Show Setup Services commands 12 2 59183 01 A XX 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration QLOGIC Displaying SNMP Information ls 12 2 Displaying SNMP Information Enter the Show Setup SNMP command to display SNMP configuration information as shown in the following example Refer to Table 13 22 fora description of the SNMP parameters SANbox gt show setup snmp SNMP Information SNMPEnabled True Contact lt sysContact undefined gt Location N_107 System Test Lab Description SANbox 5000 FC Switch TraplAddress 10 0 0 254 TraplPort 162 TraplSeverity warning TraplVersion 2 TraplEnabled False Trap2Address 0 0 0 0 Trap2Port 162 Trap2Severity warning Trap2Version 2 Trap2Enabled False Trap3Address 0 0 0 0 Trap3Port 162 Trap3Severity warning Trap3Version 2 Trap3Enabled False Trap4Address 0 0 0 0 Trap4Port 162 Trap4Severity warning Trap4Version 2 Trap4Enabled False Trap5Address 0 0 0 0 Trap5Port 162 Trap5Severity warning Trap5Version 2 Trap5Enabled False ObjectID 1 3 5 1 42 1 16063 1 1 1 1 17 AuthFailureTrap True ProxyEnabled True 59183 01 A 12 3 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration XX Modifying the SNMP Configuration QLOGIC E Se 12 3 Modifying the SNMP Configuration Enter the Set Setup SNMP command to modify the SNMP configuration as shown in the following example Refer to Table 13 22 for SNMP parameters descriptions
45. True Do you want to save and activate this services setup y n n 5 10 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Managing Switch Configurations ls 5 3 Managing Switch Configurations The switch configuration determines the basic operational characteristics of the switch A switch supports up to 10 configurations including the default configuration named Default Config The current switch operating characteristics are determined by the active configuration Only one configuration can be active at one time Each switch configuration contains switch port port threshold alarm and zoning configuration components Managing Switch Configurations describes the following tasks W X Display a List of Switch Configurations Activate a Switch Configuration Copy a Switch Configuration Delete a Switch Configuration Modify a Switch Configuration Back Up and Restore a Switch Configuration 5 3 1 Display a List of Switch Configurations Enter the Config List command to display the configurations stored on the switch as show in the following example Notice that the Config List command does not require an Admin session SANbox gt config list Current list of configurations default config 1 config 2 5 3 2 Activate a Switch Configuration Enter the Config Activate command to activate a switch configuration config 1 as shown in the following example SANbox admin config activate config 1 5
46. are many attributes that can be set Type help with one of the following to get more information Usage set alarm beacon config log pagebreak port setup switch 13 32 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Hotreset I Hotreset Resets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without disrupting traffic This command terminates all management sessions saves all configuration information and clears the event log After the pending firmware is activated the configuration is recovered This process may take a few minutes To save the event log to a file before resetting enter the Set Log Archive command Authority Admin session Syntax hotreset Notes W You can load and activate version 6 7 x firmware on an operating switch without disrupting data traffic or having to re initialize attached devices under the following conditions Q The current firmware version permits the installation and non disruptive activation of 6 7 firmware Refer to the 6 7 Firmware Release Notes for previous compatible firmware versions Q No changes are being made to switches in the fabric including installing firmware powering up powering down disconnecting or connecting ISLs and switch configuration changes Q No port on the switch is in the diagnostic state 4 No zoning changes are being made on the switch CL No changes are being made to attached devices including powering up powering down
47. between the switch and the fabric and display routing information Enter the Fcping command to verify a Fibre Channel connection to a switch or a device as shown in the following example The target device can be defined as a Fibre Channel address or a WWN SANbox gt fcping 970400 count 3 28 bytes from local switch to 0x970400 time 10 usec 28 bytes from local switch to 0x970400 time 11 usec 28 bytes from local switch to 0x970400 time 119 usec The following is an example of a connection failure SANbox gt fcping 0x113344 count 3 28 bytes from local switch to 0x113344 failed 59183 01 A 4 5 4 Network and Fabric Configuration Verifying and Tracing Fibre Channel Connections XX QLOGIC E ee Enter the Fctrace command to display Fibre Channel routing information between two devices as shown in the following example The devices can be defined as Fibre Channel addresses or WWNs SANbox gt fctrace 970400 970e00 hops 5 36 bytes from 0x970400 to 0x970e00 5 hops max Domain Ingress Port WWN Port Egress Port WWN 97 20 04 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 4 20 0e 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 97 20 0e 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 14 20 04 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 4 6 59183 01 A Section 5 Switch Configuration Switch configuration consists of the following tasks Displaying Switch Information Managing Switch Services Managing Switch Configurations Paging a Switch Setting the Date and Time Resetting a Switch Installing Firmware Managing Swi
48. date Firmware image version and build date that is pending This image will become active at the next reset or power cycle Name of the switch configuration that is in use Switch administrative state Admin session status Beacon status as set by the Set Beacon com mand Switch operational state 59183 01 A 13 141 13 Command Reference Show Switch E amp MC v xkV XX QLOGIC Table 13 27 Switch Operational Parameters Continued Parameter Description Examples PrincipalSwitchRole BoardTemp 1 Degrees Celsius SwitchDiagnosticsStatus SwitchTemperatureStatus Principal switch status True indicates that this switch is the principal switch Internal switch temperature at circuit board sensor 1 Results of the power on self test Switch temperature status normal warning fail ure The following is an example of the Show Switch command SANbox gt show switch Switch Information SymbolicName SwitchWWN BootVersion CreditPool DomainID FirstPortAddress FlashSize MBytes LogFilterLevel MaxPorts NumberOfSwitchResets ReasonForLastReset ActivelmageVersion build date PendingImageVersion build date ActiveConfiguration AdminState AdminModeActive Beacon OperationalState PrincipalSwitchRole 1 SwitchDiagnosticsStatus BoardTemp Degrees Celsius SwitchTemperatureStatus SANbox 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 5c 56 Vx x X X 0 day m
49. day month date 19 39 24 year Switch Licensed for 20 ports 1 LCVXOWUNOJBE6 59183 01 A 13 19 13 Command Reference XX Firmware Install QLOGIC E ee Firmware Install Authority Syntax Examples 13 20 Downloads firmware from a remote host to the switch installs the firmware then resets the switch to activate the firmware This is disruptive The command prompts you for the following W The file transfer protocol FTP or TFTP m P address of the remote host m Anaccount name and password on the remote host FTP only W Pathname for the firmware image file Admin session firmware install The following is an example of the Firmware Install command using FTP SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt firmware install The switch will be reset This process will cause a disruption to I O traffic Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions including any Telnet sessions When the firmware activation is complete you may log in to the switch again Do you want to continue y n y Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command FIP or TFTP te ftp User Account johndoe IP Address 10 0 0 254 Source Filename 6 7 00 11 mpc About to install image Do you want to continue y n y Connected to 10 0 0 254 10 0 0 254 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready 331 Password required for johndoe Password XXXXXXXXX 230 User johndoe logged i
50. download the file dump support tgz ftp gt bin ftp gt get dump_support tgz XXXXX bytes sent in xx secs ftp gt quit 59183 01 A XX 2 Command Line Interface Usage QLOGIC Downloading and Uploading Files ls 2 7 Downloading and Uploading Files There are several files that reside on the switch that you can download to the workstation for examination or for safekeeping These files include the following W Backup configuration file configdata B logfiles logfile B Support files dump support tgz You can upload firmware image files or backup configuration files to the switch to reinstall firmware or restore a corrupted configuration The switch uses FTP to exchange files between the switch and the workstation B Referto Installing Firmware on page 5 20 for information about installing firmware W Refer to Back Up and Restore a Switch Configuration on page 5 14 for information about backing up and restoring a switch configuration W Refer to Creating and Downloading a Log File on page 11 7 for information about creating a log file WB Referto Creating a Support File on page 2 5 for information about creating a support file To download a file from the switch to the workstation do the following 1 Enter the FTP command and the switch IP address or symbolic name gt ftp 10 0 0 1 2 When prompted for a user and password enter the FTP account name and password images images user images pa
51. encryption methods secrets and fabric binding depending on the group type a For ISL member attributes refer to Table 13 1 a For Port member attributes refer to Table 13 2 E For MS member attributes refer to Table 13 3 Enter the Group Edit command to change the attributes of a group member SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt security edit SANbox admin security gt group edit G1 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 a3 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Group Name gi Group Type ISL Group Member 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 a3 Authentication None Chap None chap PrimaryHash MD5 SHA 1 MD5 sha 1 PrimarySecret 40 hex or 20 ASCII char value 12345678901234567890 SecondaryHash MD5 SHA 1 None None md5 SecondarySecret 32 hex or 16 ASCII char value 1234567890123456 Binding domain ID 1 239 O None 3 Finished configuring attributes To discard this configuration use the security cancel command 9 6 7 Remove Members from a Group Enter the Group Remove command to remove a member from a group as shown in the following example SANbox admin security 4 group remove group 1 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 a3 9 14 59183 01 A 59183 01 A Section 10 RADIUS Server Configuration
52. features and use of the command line interface for SANbox 5000 Series switches running firmware version 6 7 This guide is organized as follows Section 1 describes switch models and features the intended audience related materials new items in this release and technical support Section 2 describes logging on and off of a switch opening and closing an Admin session entering commands getting help paging a switch setting page breaks and loading and retrieving files Section 3 describes the management of user accounts and passwords Section 4 describes configuring the switch network connection Section 5 describes managing the switch configuration setting the date and time backing up and restoring the switch configuration resetting the switch installing firmware and installing feature licenses Section 6 describes port configurations resetting a port initializing a port loop configuring port threshold alarms and testing ports Section 7 describes managing the zoning database and configuring interoperability Section 8 describes managing connection security Section 9 describes managing device security Section 10 describes managing the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server Section 11 describes events and event logging Section 12 describes managing the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP configuration Section 13 lists the commands in alphabetical order including the command syntax
53. followed by the Zoning Save command the non volatile zoning database will be cleared from the switch NOTE The preferred method for clearing the zoning database from the switch is the Reset Zoning command delete orphans Deletes all objects that are not part of the active zone set including zone sets zones and aliases 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Zoning a edit Opens a Zoning Edit session history Displays a history of zoning modifications This keyword does not require an Admin session History information includes the following a Time of the most recent zone set activation or deactivation and the user who performed it B Time of the most recent modifications to the zoning database and the user who made them WB Checksum for the zoning database limits Displays the number of zone sets zones aliases members per zone members per alias and total members in the zoning database This keyword also displays the switch zoning database limits excluding the active zone set which are described in Table 13 29 This keyword does not require an Admin session Table 13 29 Zoning Database Limits Limit Description MaxZoneSets Maximum number of zone sets 256 MaxZones Maximum number of zones 2000 MaxAliases Maximum number of aliases 2500 MaxTotalMembers Maximum number of zone and alias members 10000 that can be stored in the switch s zoning database Each instance of a zone member or a
54. gt ping 10 20 11 57 Ping command issued Waiting for response SANbox gt Response successfully received from 10 20 11 57 This following is an example of an unsuccessful Ping command SANbox gt ping 10 20 11 57 Ping command issued Waiting for response No response from 10 20 11 57 Unreachable 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Ps I Ps Displays current system process information Authority None Syntax ps Examples SANbox gt ps PID 338 339 34 34 34 34 34 0 co J O oO 4 WY FB PPID 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 405 SCPU 0 SS CX X X29 UT SO CE COO ooQ oO 5 49 0 X CQ Q Q Q O0 Q CO Q Q0 Q o NY FOS cO oO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 gos 04 00 00 00 00 00 TIME 00 00 21 05 129 00 02 02 35 t29 02 00 11 00 00 08 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 35 04 16 44 12 46 L2 24 38 01 04 02 00 ELAPSED 3 01 23 014 3 015 3701 3 01 3 01 3 014 3501 3 011 3e01 3 01 3 01 3 011 3 01 2 01 3 013 3 01 3 01 18 LS 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 191 184 18 18 T8 27 227 126 18 18 18 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 The following is an example of the Ps command COMMAND cns ens dlog ds mgmtApp fo2z
55. keyword Otherwise none Syntax set alarm option Keywords option option can be one of the following clear Clears the alarm log history This value requires an Admin session on Enables the display of alarms in the session output stream off Disables the display of alarms in the session output stream Disabling the display of alarms in the output stream allows command scripts to run without interruption Examples The following is an example of the Set Alarm command SANbox gt set alarm on 59183 01 A 13 59 13 Command Reference XX Set Beacon QLOGIC ee Set Beacon Enables or disables the flashing of the Logged In LEDs for the purpose of locating a switch Authority None Syntax set beacon state Keywords state state can be one of the following on Enables the flashing beacon off Disables the flashing beacon Examples The following is an example of the Set Beacon command SANbox gt set beacon on 13 60 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Set Config Port ls Set Config Port Authority Syntax Keywords 59183 01 A Sets the port configuration parameters for one or more ports The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command Admin session and a Config Edit session set config port port_number or set config ports port number port port numb
56. make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command Authority Syntax set config threshold Admin session and a Config Edit session Initiates a configuration session by which to generate and log alarms for selected events The system displays each event its triggers and sampling window one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table 13 18 describes the port alarm threshold parameters Table 13 18 Port Alarm Threshold Parameters Parameter Description Threshold Monitoring Enabled CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled ISLMonitoringEnabled LoginMonitoringEnabled LogoutMonitoringEnabled LOSMonitoringEnabled Rising Trigger Falling Trigger Sample Window Master enable disable parameter for all events Enables True or disables False the generation of all enabled event alarms The default is False The event type enable disable parameter Enables True or disables False the generation of alarms for each of the following events m CRC errors Decode errors ISL connection count E E W Device login errors W Device logout errors E Loss of signal errors The event count above which a rising trigger alarm is logged The switch will not generate another ris ing trigger alarm for that
57. must be within 24 hours of the workstation time Otherwise the connection will fail The following is an example of the Date command SANbox gt date Mon Apr 07 07 51 24 200x 13 13 13 Command Reference XX Exit QLOGIC EN a 9 O O Exit Closes the Telnet session Authority None Syntax exit Notes You can also enter Control D to close the Telnet session 18 14 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Fcping ls Fcping Authority Syntax Keywords Examples 59183 01 A NOTE This command requires the SANdoctor license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Verifies a Fibre Channel connection with another switch or a device and reports status None fcping destination address count number timeout seconds address The address of the port or device with which to verify the Fibre Channel connection address can have one of the following formats m 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex Enter addresses with or without the Ox prefix W 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX IXX IXX XXIXXIXXIXX XX OF XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX count number Number of times given by number to repeat the command If you omit this keyword the command is repeated once timeout seconds Number of seconds giv
58. nserver mserver util snmpservicepath eport PortApp port mon zoning diagApp snmpd snmpmain snmpmain 59183 01 A 18 41 13 Command Reference XX Quit QLOGIC u S Quit Closes the Telnet session Authority None Syntax quit Notes You can also enter Control D to close the Telnet session 13 42 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Reset ke Reset Resets the switch configuration parameters If you omit the keyword the default is Reset Switch Authority Admin session Syntax reset config config name factory port port list radius security services snmp switch default system zoning Keywords config config name Resets the configuration given by config name to the factory default values for switch port port threshold alarm and zoning configuration as described in Table 13 5 through Table 13 13 If config name does not exist on the switch a configuration with that name will be created If you omit config name the active configuration is reset You must activate the configuration for the changes to take effect 59183 01 A 13 43 13 Command Reference XX Reset QLOGIC ee factory Resets switch configuration port configuration port threshold alarm configuration zoning configuration SNMP configuration system configuration security configuration RADIUS configuration switch services configuration and zoning to the factory default values as descr
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60. route 3 route 4 Fri J an 19 13 50 26 513 UTC 2007 to switch with domain ID 1 Sun J an 21 07 59 28 677 UTC 2007 to switch with domain ID 99 Sun J an 21 07 59 29 367 UTC 2007 route to switch with domain ID 101 A 1004 000F 1004 0030 1004 0030 1004 0030 Port 4 Eport Isolating Topology change Topology change Topology change The following is an example of the Show Alarm Settings command SANbox gt show alarm settings Current settings for alarm display ON lost lost lost 13 98 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Broadcast ks Show Broadcast Displays the broadcast tree information and all ports that are currently transmitting and receiving broadcast frames Authority None Syntax show broadcast Examples The following is an example of the Show Broadcast command SANbox gt show broadcast Group Member Ports ISL Ports 59183 01 A 13 99 13 Command Reference XX Show Chassis QLOGIC E Se Show Chassis Displays chassis component status and temperature Authority None Syntax show chassis Examples The following is an example of the Show Chassis command for model 5602 SANbox gt show chassis Chassis Information BoardTemp 1 Degrees Celsius 36 FanStatus 1 Good FanStatus 2 Good FanDirection 1 BackToFront FanDirection 2 BackToFront PowerSupplyStatus 1 Good PowerSupplyStatus
61. route information If you omit domain id the system displays routes for all switches in the fabric Examples The following is an example of the Show Steering command SANbox 4 show steering 35 DomainID DefaultOutPort InPort OutPort 35 18 3 16 18 16 18 5 18 16 18 16 6 16 18 16 18 7 16 18 16 18 15 18 16 18 16 13 140 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference Show Switch o 9 9 7 ao HEN QLOGIC Show Switch Displays switch operational information Authority None Syntax show switch Notes Table 13 27 describes the switch operational parameters Table 13 27 Switch Operational Parameters Parameter Description SymbolicName SwitchWWN BootVersion CreditPool DomainID FirstPortAddress FlashSize MBytes LogFilterLevel MaxPorts NumberOfSwitchResets ReasonForLastReset ActivelmageVersion build date PendinglmageVersion build date ActiveConfiguration AdminState AdminModeActive Beacon OperationalState Descriptive name for the switch Switch world wide name PROM boot version Number of port buffer credits available to recipient ports Switch domain ID FC address of switch port 0 Size of the flash memory in megabytes Event severity level used to record events in the event log Number of ports available on the switch Number of times the switch has been reset over its service life Action that caused the last reset Active firmware image version and build
62. servers for user account and device authentication Table 13 20 describes the RADIUS server configuration fields Table 13 20 RADIUS Service Settings Entry Description DeviceAuthOrder Authenticator priority for devices W Local Authenticate devices using only the local security database This is the default W Radius Authenticate devices using only the security data base on the RADIUS server W RadiusLocal Authenticate devices using the RADIUS server security database first If the RADIUS server is unavailable then use the local switch security database UserAuthOrder Authenticator priority for user accounts B Local Authenticate users using only the local security data base This is the default B Radius Authenticate users using only the security database on the RADIUS server W RadiusLocal Authenticate users using the RADIUS server security database first If the RADIUS server is unavailable then use the local switch security database TotalServers Number of RADIUS servers to configure during this session Setting TotalServers to 0 disables all RADIUS authentication The default is 0 ServerlPAddress IP address of the RADIUS server The default is 10 0 0 1 ServerUDPPort User Datagram Protocol UDP port number on the RADIUS server The default is 1812 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Setup Radius ls Table 13 20 RADIUS Service Settings Continued Entry Descrip
63. set of information about operational attributes of the switch This command is equivalent to the Show Version command Authority None Syntax show about Examples The following is an example of the Show About command SANbox gt show about Kock ck ce ke ck ce ke ck ck ke kc ck ce kc ck cce OK oR ok kk ke Command Line Interface SHell CLISH Ckckckckckckck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck kk kk Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck ck ck ckckckckckckck SystemDescription SANbox 5000 FC Switch EthNetworkAddress 10 20 11 192 use set setup system to update EthMACAddress 00 c0 dd 00 71 ee WorldWideName 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed ChassisSerialNumber FAM033100024 SymbolicName SANbox ActiveSWVersion V6 7 X X XX XX ActiveTimestamp day month date time year DiagnosticsStatus Passed LicensedPorts 20 59183 01 A 13 97 13 Command Reference Show Alarm XX QLOGIC ee Show Alarm Displays the alarm log and session output stream display setting Authority None Syntax show alarm settings Keywords settings Displays the status of the parameter that controls the display of alarms in the session output stream This parameter is set using the Set Alarm command Notes The alarm log is cleared when the switch is reset or power cycled Examples The following is an example of the Show Alarm command 1 Fri J an 19 13 50 26 508 UTC 2007 due to Merge Zone Failure 2
64. switch configuration information All named switch configurations including port switch port threshold alarm and zoning configurations components All SNMP and network information defined with the Set Setup command The zoning database includes all zone sets zones and aliases The security database except the group primary and secondary secrets NOTE Configuration backup files are deleted from the switch during a power cycle switch reset or a transfer of the primary role to the secondary CPU blade 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Managing Switch Configurations I E a l 5 3 6 2 Downloading the Configuration File You use FTP to download the configdata file to your workstation for safe keeping and to upload the file back to the switch for the restore function To download the configdata file open an FTP session on the switch and login with the account name images and password images Transfer the file in binary mode with the Get command as shown in the following example gt ftp ip address user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt get configdata xxxxx bytes sent in xx secs ftp quit You should rename the configdata file on your workstation with the switch name and date config switch 169 10112003 for example 59183 01 A 5 15 5 Switch Configuration XX Managing Switch Configurations QLOGIC ee 5 3 6 3 Restoring the Configuration File The restore operation begins with FTP to upload
65. the active network interfaces Authority None Syntax show interface Examples The following is an example of the Show Interface command SANbox gt show interface etho Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 C0 DD 00 BD ED inet addr 10 20 68 107 Beasts10 20 68 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 4712 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 3000 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 100 RX bytes 415313 405 5 Kb TX bytes 716751 699 9 Kb Interrupt 11 Base address 0xfcc0 RX bytes 20116 19 6 Kb TX bytes 20116 19 6 Kb 59183 01 A 133 13 Command Reference XX Show Log QLOGIC EENENNNNENENENENENNNEEEENNM PV A O O m A Show Log Authority Syntax Keywords 13 114 Displays the contents of the log or the parameters used to create and display entries in the log The log contains a maximum of 1200 entries When the log reaches its entry capacity subsequent entries overwrite the existing entries beginning with the oldest None show log number of events component display filter level options port settings number of events Specifies the number of the most recent events to display from the event log number of events must be a positive integer component Displays the components currently being monitored for events Table 13 24 describes the log monitoring components Table 13 24 Log Monitoring Components
66. the member attributes The member attributes define the authentication method encryption method secrets and fabric binding depending on the group type a For ISL member attributes refer to Table 13 1 a For Port member attributes refer to Table 13 2 For MS member attributes refer to Table 13 3 Enter the Group Add command to add a member to a group SANbox admin security gt group add group 1 A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value with exception of the Group Member WWN field which is mandatory If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so SecondarySecret 40 hex or 20 ASCII char value Group Name group 1 Group Type ISL Member WWN 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 a3 Authentication None Chap None chap PrimaryHash MD5 SHA 1 MD5 PrimarySecret 32 hex or 16 ASCII char value 0123456789abcdef SecondaryHash MD5 SHA 1 None None Binding domain ID 1 239 O None 0 Finished configuring attributes To discard this configuration use the security cancel command 59183 01 A 9 13 9 Device Security Configuration XX Managing Groups QLOGIC ee 9 6 6 Modify a Group Member Modifying a group member involves changing the member attributes The member attributes define the authentication method
67. the specified alias given by alias from the zoning database If the alias is a member of the active zone set the alias will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated list Displays a list of all aliases This keyword does not require an Admin session members alias Displays all members of the alias given by alias This keyword does not require an Admin session remove alias member list Removes the ports devices given by member list from the alias given by alias Use a space to delimit ports devices in member list A port device in member list can have any of the following formats B X Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 W 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex W 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN for the device with the format Xx xx20 XX20CXX20C XX rename alias old alias new Renames the alias given by alias old to the alias given by alias new Examples The following is an example of the Alias List command SANbox gt alias list Current list of Zone Aliases alias1 alias2 The following is an example of the Alias Members command SANbox 4 alias members aliasl Current list of members for Zone Alias aliasl 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c4 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c5 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c6 13 6 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command
68. with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value ret If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press or Q and the ENTER key to do so g InteropAutoSave True False True DefaultZone True False True DiscardInactive True False False Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command SANbox admin config gt config save SANbox admin gt config activate SANbox admin gt admin end 7 10 59183 01 A XX 7 Zoning Configuration QLOGIC Modifying the Zoning Database ls 7 3 Modifying the Zoning Database To modify the zoning database you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time through Telnet Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or another management application You must also open a Zoning Edit session with the Zoning Edit command The Zoning Edit session provides access to the Zoneset Zone Alias and Zoning commands with which you make modifications to the zoning database SANbox gt admin start SANbox SANbox admin 4 zoning edit admin zoning gt zoneset SANbox ad
69. workstation as follows 1 Log into the switch through Telnet and create an archive of the event log The Set Log Archive command creates a file on the switch named logfile SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 set log archive Open an FTP session on the switch and log in with the account name images and password images Transfer the file ogfile in binary mode with the Get command gt ftp ip address user images password images ftp bin ftp gt get logfile XXXXX bytes sent in xx secs ftp gt quit 59183 01 A 11 Event Log Configuration XX Creating and Downloading a Log File QLOGIC eE S Notes 11 8 59183 01 A Section 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration This section describes the following tasks B Managing the SNMP Service W X Displaying SNMP Information M Modifying the SNMP Configuration W Resetting the SNMP Configuration The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides for the management of the switch through third party applications that use SNMP Security consists of a read community string and a write community string that serve as passwords that control read and write access to the switch These strings are set at the factory to well known defaults and should be changed if SNMP is to be enabled 12 1 Managing the SNMP Service You control the SNMP service SNMPEnabled parameters through the Set Setup SNMP or Set Setup Services commands Refer to Modifying the SNM
70. xui Cale parse ane rit eure cae tin Org Sara o ace 7 18 59183 01 A Page v SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch XX Command Line Interface Guide QLOGIC ee 7 8 5 Add Members to an Alias 0 0 ee eee ee eee 7 18 7 8 6 Remove Members from an AliaS llle 7 18 Section 8 Connection Security Configuration 8 1 Managing SSL and SSH Services 0 0000 c eee ee 8 1 8 2 Displaying SSL and SSH Services s an naana lille eee 8 3 8 3 Creating an SSL Security Certificate 0 0 0 e eee eee 8 3 Section9 Device Security Configuration 9 1 Displaying Security Database Information 0000c eee 9 2 9 1 1 Configured Security Set Information 000 eee eee 9 2 9 1 2 Active Security Set Information n snasao 9 4 9 1 3 Security Set Membership Information lllselssss 9 5 9 1 4 Group Membership Information llle 9 5 9 1 5 Security Database Modification History 2 00 eee 9 6 9 1 6 Security Database Limits llle 9 6 9 2 Configuring the Security Database 00 cece eee 9 7 9 3 Modifying the Security Database 00 eee eee 9 9 9 4 Resetting the Security Database 00 00 eee 9 9 9 5 Managing Security Sets cx ues pui exco rie dee eee ee RS 9 10 9 5 1 Create a Security Set 0 2 0c eee ee 9 10 9 5 2 Delete a Security Set cies Rer dre e 9 10 9 5 3 Rename a Security Set 00 00 c e
71. zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt alias copy alias 1 alias 2 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 8 5 Add Members to an Alias Enter the Alias Add command to add ports devices to alias_1 as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt alias add alias 1 1 4 1 5 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 8 6 Remove Members from an Alias Enter the Alias Remove command to remove ports devices from alias 1 as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt alias remove alias 1 1 4 1 5 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 18 59183 01 A Section 8 Connection Security Configuration NOTE SSHand SSL connection security require the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller This section describes the following tasks m Managing SSL and SSH Services B X Displaying SSL and SSH Services W Creating an SSL Security Certificate The switch supports secure connections with Telnet and switch management applications The Secure SHell protocol SSH secures Telnet connections to the switch The Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol secures switch connections to the following management applications W Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 W X QuickTools W Application Programm
72. 0 00 20 37 2b 08 78 3 8 0x8 0824c5 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 lb cf fd 20 00 00 20 37 1b cf fd 4 8 0x8 0824c6 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 2b 07 b4 20 00 00 20 37 2b 07 b4 5 8 0x8 0824c9 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 20 08 57 20 00 00 20 37 2b 08 57 6 8 0x8 0824cb NL 3 22 00 00 20 37 lb cf 6 20 00 00 20 37 1b cf f6 7 8 0x8 0824cc NL 3 22 00 00 20 37 2b 0b ec 20 00 00 20 37 2b 0b ec 8 8 0x8 0824d6 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 2b 07 e1 20 00 00 20 37 2b 07 e1 9 8 0x8 0824da NL 3 22 00 00 20 37 2b 0b la 20 00 00 20 37 2b 0b 1la 10 8 0x8 0824e0 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 1b f0 7d 20 00 00 20 37 1b 0 7d 11 8 0x8 0824e1 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 20 02 6 20 00 00 20 37 2b 02 f 6 12 8 0x8 0824e2 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 lb ea b7 20 00 00 20 37 1b ea b7 13 8 0x8 0824e8 NL 3 22 00 00 20 37 lb cbh e5 20 00 00 20 37 1b cb e5 Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN No entries found for domain ID 10 Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN No entries found for domain ID 34 4 2 59183 01 A XX 4 Network and Fabric Configuration QLOGIC Displaying the Ethernet Network Configuration ls 4 2 Displaying the Ethernet Network Configuration The Show Fabric command displays IP addresses Enet IP Addr for all switches in the fabric as shown in the following example SANbox gt show fabric Domain WWN Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr SymbolicName 16 0x10 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 77 81 10 20 68 11 0 0 0 0 gui sbl 11 17 0x11 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 6a 2d 10 20 6
73. 0 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 72 45 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ef 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 58 57 59183 01 A 13 29 13 Command Reference XX Hardreset QLOGIC EN amp M amp v o O O Hardreset Resets the switch and performs a power on self test This reset disrupts I O traffic activates the pending firmware and clears the alarm log To save the alarm log before resetting refer to the Set Log command on page 13 76 Authority Admin session Syntax hardreset Notes To reset the switch without a power on self test refer to the Reset command on page 13 43 To reset the switch without disrupting traffic refer to the Hotreset command on page 13 33 13 30 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Help o 9 9 97 MENU Help Authority Syntax Keywords Examples Displays a brief description of the specified command its keywords and usage None help command keyword command Displays a summary of the command given by command and its keywords If you omit command the system displays all available commands keyword Displays a summary of the keyword given by keyword belonging to the command given by command If you omit keyword the system displays the available keywords for the specified command all Displays a list of all available commands including command variations The following is an example of the Help Config comman
74. 1 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show Port ls Examples Port Number 1 AdminState AsicNumber AsicPort ConfigType DiagStatus EpConnState EpIsoReason IOStreamGuard LinkSpeed LinkState LoginStatus MaxCredit MediaSpeeds ALInit ALInitError BadFrames BBCR FrameFailure BBCR RRDYFailures ass2FramesIn ass2FramesOut ass2WordsIn ass2WordsOut ass3FramesIn ass3FramesOut ass3Toss ass3WordsIn ass3WordsOut CY Q O Q Gr OQ Qo DecodeErrors EpConnects FBusy FlowErrors FReject InvalidCRC InvalidDestAddr LIP AL PD AL PS LIP F7 AL PS LIP F7 F7 LIP F8 AL PS Online 0 0 GL Passed None NotApplicable Disabled Auto Inactive NotLoggedIn 16 1Gb s 2Gb s S C XP CULO Che dq RO Ch EE RE EO SPORE Ch X ae e ROA SE EX OE PerfTuningMode PortID PortWWN RunningType MediaPartNumber MediaRevision MediaType MediaVendor MediaVendorID SymbolicName SyncStatus 4Gb s XmitterEnabled LIP F8 F7 LinkFailures Login Logout LongFramesIn LoopTimeouts LossOfSync LostFrames LostRRDYs PrimSegErrors RxLinkResets RxOfflineSeq ShortFramesIn TotalErrors TotalLinkResets TotalLIPsRecvd TotalLIPsXmitd TotalOfflineSeq TotalRxFrames TotalRxWords TotalTxFrames TotalTxWords TxLinkResets TxOfflineSeq The following is an example of the Show Port command SANbox gt show port 1 OperationalState Offline Normal 220000 20 00 00 c0 dd 07 20 58 Unknown PL XPL VC 86G3 22
75. 13 51 display 13 139 system process information 5 3 T technical support 2 5 Telnet connection security 8 1 login 2 2 service 13 87 session timeout 13 93 test cancel 6 14 offline 6 13 online 6 12 status 6 14 Test Cancel command 13 149 Test command example 6 12 Index 9 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide XX QLOGIC E Test Port command 13 150 example 6 12 Test Status command 13 153 TFTP See Trivial File Transfer Protocol time between resets 5 4 set and display 5 17 13 13 zone 13 96 13 143 time zone 5 17 timeout Admin session 13 93 admin session 4 4 inactivity 4 4 Telnet session 13 93 topology 13 144 transceiver information 6 6 Trivial File Transfer Protocol 5 21 U Universal Time 5 17 upgrade 5 24 13 18 Uptime command 13 154 example 5 4 user account add 13 155 configuration 3 1 create 3 3 delete 13 155 display 13 155 edit 13 155 information 3 2 list 13 155 logged in 13 146 modify 3 4 password 3 4 user administration 13 155 User command 13 155 Accounts example 3 2 Add example 3 3 Delete example 3 4 Edit example 3 4 List example 3 2 Index 10 V Virtual Interface preference routing 13 63 W warning 11 1 web applet enable 13 94 service 13 88 Whoami command 13 158 workstation date and time 8 3 settings 2 2 Z zone add member port 13 159 add to zone set 7 14 7 16 copy 7 16 13 159 create 7 15 13 159 definition 7 1 dele
76. 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10002002 002e92227 15203 Enter the Zoneset Active command to display the name of the active zone set and its activation history as shown in the following example SANbox gt zoneset active ActiveZoneSet Bets LastActivatedBy admin OB session6 LastActivatedOn day month date time year 7 4 59183 01 A XX 7 Zoning Configuration QLOGIC Displaying Zoning Database Information ls 7 1 3 Zone Set Membership Information The Zoneset Zones and Zone Zonesets commands display zone set membership information Enter the Zoneset Zones command to display the member zones for a specified zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt zoneset zones ssss Current List of Zones for ZoneSet ssss zonel zone2 zone3 Enter the Zone Zonesets command to display the zone sets for which a specified zone is a member as shown in the following example SANbox gt zone zonesets zonel Current List of ZoneSets for Zone zonel zone set 1 7 1 4 Zone Membership Information Enter the Zone Members command to display the members for a specified zone as shown in the following example SANbox 4 zone members wwn_b0241f Current List of Members for Zone wwn b0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 60 85 02 41 2 59183 01 A 7 5 7 Zoning Configuration XX Displaying Zoning Database Information QLOGIC ee 7 1 5 Alias and Alias Membership Information 7
77. 19 20 11 3 3 Restore the Event Log Configuration Enter the Set Log Restore command to return the event log configuration to the factory default as shown in the following example SANbox admin 4 set log restore 11 4 Clearing the Event Log Enter the Set Log Clear command to delete all entries in the event log as shown in the following example SANbox admin gt set log clear 59183 01 A 11 5 11 Event Log Configuration XX Logging to a Remote Host QLOGIC ee 11 5 Logging to a Remote Host The switch comes from the factory with local logging enabled which instructs the switch firmware to maintain an event log in switch memory The switch can also be configured to log events to a remote host that supports the syslog protocol This requires that you enable remote logging on the switch and specify an IP address for the remote host NOTE To log event messages on a remote host you must edit the syslog conf file on the remote host and then restart the syslog daemon The syslog conf file must contain an entry that specifies the name of the log file Add the following line to the syslog conf file A lt tab gt separates the selector field localO info and action field which contains the log file path name var adm messages messages name local0 info tab var adm messages messages nam Consult your host operating system documentation for information on how to configure remote logging The Set Setup Sys
78. 2 Good HeartBeatCode 1 HeartBeatStatus Normal 13 100 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Config Port ls Show Config Port Displays configuration parameters for one or more ports Authority None Syntax show config port port number Keywords port number The number of the port Ports are numbered beginning with O If you omit port number all ports are specified Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Port command for port 3 SANbox gt show config port 3 Configuration Name default Port Number 3 AdminState Offline LinkSpeed Auto PortType GL SymbolicName Port3 ALFairness False DeviceScanEnabled True ForceOfflineRSCN False ARB FF False InteropCredit 0 ExtCredit 0 FANEnabled True AutoPerfTuning False LCFEnabled False MSEnabled True NoClose False IOStreamGuard Disabled VIEnabled False MFSEnabled True PDISCPingEnable True 59183 01 A EI 13 Command Reference XX Show Config Port QLOGIC E ee The following is an example of the Show Config Port command for a 10 Gbps port SANbox gt show config port 16 Configuration Name default Port Number 16 AdminState Online LinkSpeed 10Gb s PortType G SymbolicName 10G 16 DeviceScanEnabled True ForceOfflineRSCN False AutoPerfTuning False LCFEnabled False MFSEnabled False MSEnabled True IOStreamGuard Disabled VIEnabled False PDISCPingEnabled True 13 102 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Refer
79. 2 2Gb s 4 4Gb s A Auto Auto PortType GL G E FL Donor GL SymPortName string max 32 chars Portl ALFairness True False False DeviceScanEnable True False True ForceOfflineRSCN True False False ARB_FF True False False InteropCredit decimal value 0 255 0 ExtCredit dec value increments of 15 non loop only 0 FANEnable True False True AutoPerfTuning True False False LCFEnable True False False MFSEnable True False False VIEnable True False False MSEnable True False True NoClose True False False IOStreamGuard Enable Disable Auto Disable PDISCPingEnable True False True Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command SANbox admin config 4 config save SANbox admin config 4 config activate 59183 01 A 6 7 6 Port Configuration XX Port Binding QLOGIC ee You can configure all ports based a specified source port using the Set Config Ports command The following example configures ports 0 20 based on port 3 SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin config edit SANbox admin gt set config ports 3 SANbox admin config gt config save SANbox admin gt config activate SANbox admin gt admin end The following example temporarily changes the port 1 administrative state to
80. 5 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 All Specifies all ports None Disables monitoring on all ports restore Restores and saves the port component and level settings to the default values 13 78 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Log o cIImnmcs dssinl save Saves the log settings for the component severity level port and display level These settings remain in effect after a switch reset The log settings can be viewed using the Show Log Settings command To export log entries to a file use the Set Log Archive command start Starts the logging of events based on the Port Component and Level keywords assigned to the current configuration The logging continues until you enter the Set Log Stop command stop Stops logging of events Notes In addition to critical warn and informative severity levels the highest event severity level is alarm The alarm level describes events that are disruptive to the administration or operation of a fabric and require administrator intervention Alarms are always logged and always displayed on the screen 59183 01 A 13 79 13 Command Reference XX Set Pagebreak QLOGIC ENENENEEEENENMNAKESES Set Pagebreak Specifies how much information is displayed on the screen at a time This command is useful for disabling pagebreaks to allow command scripts to run without interruption Authority None Syntax pagebre
81. 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Zoning N The following is an example of the Zoning Limits command SANbox gt zoning limits Zoning Attribute Maximum Current Zoning Name MaxZoneSets 256 6 MaxZones 2000 17 MaxAliases 2500 1 MaxTotalMembers 10000 166 MaxZonesInZoneSets 2000 19 MaxMembersPerZone 2000 10 D 1 JBOD 1 23 D 1 Photons 9 D 2 JBOD1 16 D 2 NewJBOD 2 5 EIJBOD1 5 E2JBOD2 3 LinkResetZone 3 LinkResetZone2 8 NewJBOD1 8 NewJBOD2 24 Q_1Photonl 8 Q_1_NewJBOD1 13 O 1 Photon 1 21 O 2 NewJBOD2 3 ZoneAlias 3 ZoneDomainPort 4 ZoneFCAddr MaxMembersPerAlias 2000 2 AliasInAZone 59183 01 A 13 169 13 Command Reference XX Zoning QLOGIC E ee The following is an example of the Zoning List command SANbox gt zoning list Active ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember wwn Db0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f wwn_23bd31 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 23 bd 31 wwn_221416 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 22 14 16 wwn 2215c3 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 22 15 c3 Configured Zoning Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember wwn Db0241f 50 06 04 82 b d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f wwn_23bd31 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 23 bd 31 wwn_221416 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 1
82. 6 The Alias List and Alias Members commands display information about aliases Enter the Alias List command to display a list of all aliases as shown in the following example SANbox gt alias list Current list of Zone Aliases alias1 alias2 Enter the Alias Members command to display the membership for a specified alias as shown in the following example SANbox 4 alias members aliasl Current list of members for Zone Alias aliasl 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c4 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c5 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c6 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 7 Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information a 7 1 6 Zoning Modification History Enter the Zoning History command to display a record of zoning modifications as shown in the following example SANbox gt zoning history Active Database Information ZoneSetLastActivated DeactivatedBy ZoneSetLastActivated DeactivatedOn Database Checksum Inactive Database Information ConfigurationLastEditedBy ConfigurationLastEditedOn Database Checksum Remote day mon date hh mm ss yyyy 00000000 admin OB sessionl7 day mon date hh mm ss yyyy 00000000 History information includes the following E Time of the most recent zone set activation or deactivation and the user account that performed it B Time of the most recent modifications to the zoning database and the user account that made them W Checksum for the zoning database 59183 01 A 7 7 7
83. 7 modify 7 9 reset 7 11 restore 7 9 revert changes 7 9 13 168 save edits 13 168 Zoning command 13 166 Active example 7 4 Clear example 7 12 Delete example 7 12 Edit example 7 11 History example 7 7 Limits example 7 8 List example 7 3 zoning database 7 11 configuration 7 9 limits 7 8 reset 7 12 Index 11 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch XX Command Line Interface Guide QLOGIC ee Notes Index 12 59183 01 A
84. 8 12 0 0 0 0 Sw12 18 0x12 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 c3 04 10 20 68 160 0 0 0 0 sw 160 19 0x13 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 5c 56 10 20 68 108 0 0 0 0 Sb2 108 The Show Setup System command displays the switch network configuration as shown in the following example SANbox 4 show setup system System Information EthNetworkEnable True EthNetworkDiscovery Static EthNetworkAddress 10 20 11 32 EthNetworkMask 255 255 252 0 EthGatewayAddress 10 20 8 254 AdminTimeout 30 InactivityTimeout 0 LocalLogEnabled True RemoteLogEnabled False RemoteLogHostAddress 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True NTPServerAddress 51 68 85 102 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True 59183 01 A 4 3 4 Network and Fabric Configuration Configuring the Ethernet Port XX QLOGIC EENNNNNM 4 3 Configuring the Ethernet Port Configure the switch Ethernet port using the Set Setup System command within an Admin session The following example configures a new IP address subnet mask and gateway address SANbox admin gt set setup system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so EthNetworkDiscovery 1 Static 2 Bootp 3 Dhcp 4 Rarp Static EthNetworkAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 1 10 20 30 40 EthNetworkMask dot notated IP
85. 8 INFINEON 39 02 N A 5 84 0 637 0 092 9 INFINEON 39 62 N A 5 84 0 637 0 092 59183 01 A ere 13 Command Reference Show Mem XX QLOGIC EENENNENNNNM Show Mem Authority Syntax Keywords Examples 13 122 Displays information about memory activity None show mem count count The number of seconds for which to display memory information If you omit count the value 1 is used Displayed memory values are in 1K block units NOTE This keyword will display memory activity updates until count is reached it cannot be interrupted Therefore avoid using large values for count The following is an example of the Show Mem command SANbox gt show mem procs memory swap io system r b w swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us 0 0 0 0 144924 884 60104 0 0 0 0 119 73 1 Filesystem space in use 36156 40155 KB 90 cpu sy id 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show NS ls Show NS Displays the WWNs for devices in the fabric Authority None Syntax Keywords option show ns option The domain IDs or port IDs for which to display name server information If you omit option name server information for the local domain ID is displayed option can have the following values all Displays WWNs for all switches and ports domain id Displays WWNs for all devices connected to the switch given by domain id domain id is a switch domain ID
86. 8 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 22 14 16 wwn 2215c3 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 22 15 16 13 170 59183 01 A A account name admin 2 2 display 13 155 13 158 factory 3 1 maintenance mode 3 1 activation firmware 5 20 5 21 security 9 9 9 11 switch configuration 5 11 5 12 zoning 7 11 active zone set 7 1 7 4 Admin account name 3 1 13 1 authority 2 3 13 1 session 2 3 session timeout 13 93 Admin command 13 4 administrative state port 13 83 switch 13 95 alarm configuration 6 10 13 72 configuration defaults 13 48 configuration display 6 4 13 106 description 11 1 13 79 log 13 59 13 98 alias add members 7 18 13 5 copy 7 18 13 5 create 7 17 13 5 delete 7 17 13 6 delete members 13 6 display list 13 6 display members 13 6 information 7 6 management 7 17 remove 7 12 remove ports devices 7 18 rename 7 17 13 6 59183 01 A Index Alias command 13 5 Add example 7 18 Copy example 7 18 Create example 7 17 Delete example 7 17 List example 7 6 Members example 7 6 Remove example 7 18 Rename example 7 17 ALPA See Arbitrated Loop Physical Address Arbitrated Loop Physical Address 13 82 authentication 9 1 10 1 13 24 authority 3 1 13 1 authorization 9 1 autosave security database 9 7 zoning database 7 9 B backup file 5 14 beacon 5 17 13 60 binding fabric 13 23 13 27 port 6 8 13 69 Boot Protocol 13 93 broadcast 13 99 C Central Processing Unit usage 5 3 cer
87. 83 01 A 59183 01 A Section 4 Network and Fabric Configuration The switch network configuration consists of the following B Network discovery method m IP address B Subnet mask m IP gateway address The network discovery method determines how the switch acquires its IP address The IP address can come from the IP address that resides on the switch or from a server The switch supports network discovery from the following server types W Bootstrap Protocol BootP W Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP m Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP This section describes the following network configuration tasks W X Displaying Name Server Information W Displaying the Ethernet Network Configuration W Configuring the Ethernet Port W Verifying a Switch in the Network 4 Network and Fabric Configuration XX Displaying Name Server Information QLOGIC EN Pp L D8 1V 1 e4 h 4 1 Displaying Name Server Information The Show NS command displays the list of WWNs in fabric as shown in the following example SANbox gt show ns all Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN No entries found for domain ID 1 Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN No entries found for domain ID 4 Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN T 8 0x8 0824ba NL 3 22 00 00 20 37 20 08 00 20 00 00 20 37 2b 08 00 2 8 0x8 0824c3 L 3 22 00 00 20 37 20 08 78 20 0
88. 9183 01 A 06 06 00 06 06 00 06 06 00 06 06 00 04 04 00 04 04 00 04 04 00 04 04 00 82 82 e0 82 82 00 82 82 00 82 82 00 btf btf 8b bE bE eg bE bf 1 093 bf btf 69 btf bf 8b bf bf c9 bE pE Kei bf bf c9 d2 d2 02 d2 d2 23 d2 1 d2 1 22 1 d2s1 d2 1 22221 d2 d2 02 d2 d2 23 d2 1 d2 1 22 1 d2 1 d2 1 22 1 18 18 41 18 18 18 18 41 18 18 202 d2 2E 02 d2 bd 31 c2 d2 16 c2 d2 263 62 d2 2f c2 d2 bd 31 O2 d2 16 62 d2 216 7 Zoning Configuration Displaying Zoning Database Information 7 Zoning Configuration XX Displaying Zoning Database Information QLOGIC EENNNNNNM 7 1 2 Active Zone Set Information The Zoning Active and Zoneset Active commands display information about the active zone set Enter the Zoning Active command to display component zones and zone members as shown in the following example SANbox 4 zoning active Active ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember wwn b0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f wwn_23bd31 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00te9 23tbdi31 wwn_221416 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 09 22 14 16 wwn_2215c3 50 06 04 82 bf d2
89. 9183 01 A 5 11 5 Switch Configuration XX Managing Switch Configurations QLOGIC o 5 3 3 Copy a Switch Configuration Enter the Config Copy command to create a copy of an existing configuration as shown in the following example SANbox admin config copy config 1 config 2 5 3 4 Delete a Switch Configuration Enter the Config Delete command to delete a configuration from the switch as shown in the following example You cannot delete the active configuration nor the default configuration Default Config SANbox admin config delete config 2 5 3 5 Modify a Switch Configuration To modify a switch configuration you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time through Telnet Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or another management application You must also open a Config Edit session with the Config Edit command and indicate which configuration you want to modify If you do not specify a configuration name the active configuration is assumed The Config Edit session provides access to the Set Config commands with which you make modifications to the port switch port threshold alarm or zoning configuration components as shown SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit The config named default is being edited SANbox admin config gt set config port SANbox admin config set conf
90. A XX 2 Command Line Interface Usage QLOGIC Creating a Support File ls 2 6 Creating a Support File If you contact technical support about a problem with your switch they may request that you create and send a support file This support file contains all of the switch configuration information which can be helpful in diagnosing the problem The Create Support command creates the support file dump_support tgz on the switch If your workstation has an FTP server you can proceed with the command prompts to send the file from the switch to a remote host Otherwise you can use FTP to download the support file from the switch to your workstation NOTE Support files are deleted from the switch during a power cycle or switch reset The following example creates a support file and sends it to a remote host SANbox gt create support Log Msg Creating the support file this will take several seconds FTP the dump support file to another machine y n y Enter IP Address of remote computer 10 20 33 130 Login name johndoe Enter remote directory name bin support Would you like to continue downloading support file y n n y Connected to 10 20 33 130 10 20 33 130 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready 331 Password required for johndoe Password XXXXXXX 230 User johndoe logged in cd bin support 250 CWD command successful lcd itasca conf images Local directory now itasca conf ima
91. Enabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 5 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 LogoutMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 5 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 LOSMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 00 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 5 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command SANbox admin config gt config save SANbox admin config gt config activate 59183 01 A 6 11 6 Port Configuration XX Testing a Port QLOGIC ee 6 6 Testing a Port You can test a port using the Test Port command using online or offline tests The following sections describe the test types displaying test results and cancelling a test B Online Tests for Ports W X Offline Tests for Ports W X Display Port Test Results W Cancel a Port Test 6 6 1 Online Tests for Ports An online test is a non disruptive test that exercises the port transceiver and device connections The port must be online and connected to a device The following is an example of an online test SANbox gt admin sta
92. Enabled parameter must also be enabled The default is Auto 59183 01 A 13 63 13 Command Reference XX Set Config Port QLOGIC EN p 9 9 w a Table 13 14 Port Configuration Parameters Continued Parameter Description PDISCPingEnable Enables True or disables False the transmission of ping 1 2 4 Gbps ports only Messages from the switch to all devices on a loop port The default is True 13 64 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Config Port ls Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Port command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 config edit SANbox admin config gt set config port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list lot press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Configuring Port Number 1 AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics 4 Down Online LinkSpeed 1 1Gb s 2 2Gb s 4 4Gb s A Auto Auto PortType GL G E FL Donor GL SymPortName string max 32 chars Portl ALFairness True False False DeviceScanEnable True False True ForceOfflineRSCN True False False ARB_FF True False False InteropCredit decimal value 0 255 0 ExtCredit dec value increments of 15 non loop only 0 FANEnable True False Tr
93. Guard is enabled Send ARB FF True instead of IDLEs False on the loop The default is False Interoperability credit The number of buffer to buffer credits per port 0 means the default is unchanged Default buffer to buffer credits are 16 per port Changing interoperability credits is necessary only for E Ports that are connected to non FC SW 2 compliant switches Contact your authorized maintenance provider for assistance in using this feature Extended credits The number of port buffer credits that this port can acquire from donor ports The default is 0 Fabric address notification Enables True or disables False the communication of the FL Port address port name and node name to the logged in NL Port The default is True 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Set Config Port I Table 13 14 Port Configuration Parameters Continued Parameter Description AutoPerfTuning LCFEnable MFSEnable ViEnable MSEnable NoClose lOStreamGuard Automatic performance tuning for FL Ports only The default is True W f AutoPerfTuning is enabled True and the port is an FL Port MFSEnable is automatically enabled LCFEn able and VlEnable are overridden to False W f AutoPerfTuning is disabled False MFSEnable LCFEnable and VIEnable retain their original values Link control frame preference routing This parameter appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False Enable
94. H example 8 3 Show Setup SNMP command 13 138 example 12 3 Show Setup System command 13 139 example 4 3 Show Steering command 13 140 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide ls Show Switch command 13 141 Show Timezone command 13 143 Show Topology command 13 144 Show Users command 13 146 Show Version command 13 147 example 5 8 Shutdown command 13 148 Simple Network Management Protocol configuration 12 1 13 90 configuration display 13 138 defaults 13 49 information 12 3 modify configuration 12 4 reset 13 44 reset configuration 12 5 service 12 1 13 88 SMI S See Storage Management Initiative Specification SNMP See Simple Network Management Protocol soft reset 5 20 zone 7 1 SSH See Secure Shell SSL See Secure Socket Layer Storage Management Initiative Specification 13 88 subnet mask 4 1 support file 13 10 create 2 5 download 2 6 2 7 upload 2 8 59183 01 A switch administrative state 13 95 configuration 5 1 5 11 13 70 configuration defaults 13 46 configuration display 13 105 configuration parameters 5 5 5 13 date and time 8 3 hard reset 13 30 information 5 1 log 13 93 login 2 2 management service 13 87 manufacturer information 13 135 operational information 5 2 13 141 paging 5 17 reset 5 4 5 20 13 154 reset without POST 13 45 services 5 9 13 44 13 87 13 137 user accounts 3 1 syntax 13 2 system configuration change 13 93 defaults
95. HEnabled False GUIMgmtEnabled True SSLEnabled False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True SNMPEnabled True NTPEnabled True CIMEnabled True FTPEnabled True MgmtServerEnabled True 59183 01 A 5 9 5 Switch Configuration XX Managing Switch Services QLOGIC ee Enter the Set Setup Services command within an Admin session to configure the switch services as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so PLEASE NOTE Further configuration may be required after enabling a service If services are disabled the connection to the switch may be lost When enabling SSL please verify that the date time settings on this switch and the workstation from where the SSL connection will be started match and then a new certificate may need to be created to ensure a secure connection to this switch TelnetEnabled True False True SSHEnabled True False False GUIMgmtEnabled True False True SSLEnabled True False False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True SNMPEnabled True False True NTPEnabled True False False CIMEnabled True False False FTPEnabled True False True Mgmt ServerEnabled True False
96. IXXIXX XX OF 0000000000000 port destination The Fibre Channel port at which to end the trace port destination can have the following formats W 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex Enter addresses with or without the Ox prefix W 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX IXX IXX XXIXXIXXIXX XX OF 0000000000000 hop count Maximum number of hops before stopping the trace If you omit hop count 20 hops is used 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC I Fctrace Examples The following is an example of the Fctrace command SANbox gt fctrace 970400 970e00 hops 5 36 bytes from 0x970400 to 0x970e00 5 hops max Domain Ingress Port WWN Port Egress Port WWN Port 97 20 04 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 4 20 0e 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 14 oF 20 0e 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 14 20 04 00 c0 dd 02 cc 2e 4 59183 01 A 13 17 13 Command Reference XX Feature QLOGIC E ee Feature Authority Syntax Keywords Notes Examples 13 18 Adds license key features to the switch and displays the license key feature log To order a license key contact your switch distributor or your authorized reseller Upgrading a switch is not disruptive nor does it require a switch reset Admin session for Add keyword only feature add license_key log add license_key Adds the feature that corresponds to the value given by license_key license_key is case insensitive
97. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q q or Q and the ENTER key to do so PortBindingEnabled True False False true WWN N None WWN None 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 b9 9 WWN N None WWN None 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 b9 8 WWN N None WWN None n Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command Resetting a Port Enter the Reset Port command to reinitialize one or more ports and to discard any temporary changes that have been made to the administrative state or link speed The following example reinitializes port 1 SANbox gt reset port 1 59183 01 A 6 9 6 Port Configuration XX Configuring Port Threshold Alarms QLOGIC ee 6 5 Configuring Port Threshold Alarms The switch can monitor a set of port errors and generates alarms based on user defined sample windows and thresholds These port errors include the following W Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errors Decode errors ISL connection count Device login errors Device logout errors Loss of signal errors You make changes to the port threshold alarms by modifying the switch configuration as described in Modify a Switch Configuration on page 5 12 Refer to Table 13 18 for a description of the port alarm threshold
98. Keywords 13 150 Tests individual ports using an offline or online test Admin session test port port number offline loopback type online port number The port to be tested port number can be 0 19 offline lIoopback type Performs an offline test of the type given by loopback type on the port given by port number Use the Set Port command to place the port in the diagnostics state before running the test loopback type can have the following values internal Exercises the internal port connections NOTE An internal test on a 10 Gbps port verifies that a complete path exists but does not send a test frame external Exercises the port and its transceiver A transceiver with a loopback plug is required for the port NOTE An external test on a 10 Gbps port verifies that a complete path exists but does not send a test frame online Exercises the port transceiver and device connections while the port is online This test does not disrupt communication on the port 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Test Port o 9 7 7 aa Notes Table 13 28 describes the port test parameters Table 13 28 Port Test Parameters Parameter Description LoopCount Number of frames sent FrameSize Number of bytes in each test frame DataPattern Pattern in the payload StopOnError Stops the test when an error occurs True Otherwise the test continues to comple tion LoopForever Restarts the test
99. LOGIC ee 9 8 To modify the security configuration you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time either through Telnet or Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 You must also open a Config Edit session with the Config Edit command and indicate which configuration you want to modify If you do not specify a configuration name the active configuration is assumed The Config Edit session provides access to the Set Config Security command as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config security A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so FabricBindingEnabled True False False AutoSave True False True Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command SANbox admin config gt config save SANbox admin gt config activate SANbox admin gt admin end 59183 01 A XX 9 Device Security Configuration QLOGIC Modifying the Security Database ls 9 3 M
100. Logic SAN products Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a Certified Professional The training professionals at QLogic may be reached by email at tech training qlogic com 1 4 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 1 Introduction Technical Support ls 1 5 3 Contact Information Support Headquarters QLogic Web Site Technical Support Web Site Technical Support Email Technical Training Email North American Region Email Phone Fax Europe Middle East and Africa Region Email Phone Numbers by Language Asia Pacific Region Email Phone Numbers by Language Latin and South America Region Email Phone Numbers by Language 59183 01 A QLogic Corporation 12984 Valley View Road Eden Prairie MN 55344 3657 USA www qlogic com support qlogic com support qlogic com tech training qlogic com support qlogic com 1 952 932 4040 1 952 974 4910 emeasupport qlogic com 353 1 6924960 English 353 1 6924961 Fran ais 353 1 6924962 Deutsch 353 1 6924963 Espa ol 353 1 6924964 Portugu s 353 1 6924965 Italiano apacsupport qlogic com 63 2 885 6712 English 63 2 885 6713 Mandarin 63 2 885 6714 Japanese 63 2 885 6715 Korean calasupport qlogic com 52 55 5278 7016 English 52 55 5278 7017 Espanol 52 55 5278 7015 Portugu s 1 5 1 Introduction XX Technical Support QLOGIC C Notes
101. P Configuration on page 12 4 for more information 59183 01 A m 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration XX Managing the SNMP Service QLOGIC EENENENNNNNM Enter the Set Setup Services command to enable SNMP as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so PLEASE NOTE Further configuration may be required after enabling a service If services are disabled the connection to the switch may be lost When enabling SSL please verify that the date time settings on this switch and the workstation from where the SSL connection will be started match and then a new certificate may need to be created to ensure a secure connection to this switch TelnetEnabled True False True SSHEnabled True False False GUIMgmtEnabled True False True SSLEnabled True False False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True SNMPEnabled True False True NTPEnabled True False False CIMEnabled True False False FTPEnabled True False True Mgmt ServerEnabled True False True Do you want to save and activate this services setup y n n You can display the SNMPEnabled parameters using the
102. QLOGIC Simplify SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide Firmware Version 6 7 59183 01 A Pagei SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch XX Command Line Interface Guide QLOGIC ee Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document This SANbox switch is covered by one or more of the following patents 6697359 other patents pending QLogic and SANbox are trademarks or registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 2003 and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Document Revision History Release Revision A July 25 2007 Firmware Version 6 7 Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 version 6 07 2000 2007 QLog
103. Reference Config ls Config Authority Syntax Keywords 59183 01 A Manages the Fibre Channel configurations on a switch For information about setting the port and switch configurations refer to the Set Config Switch command on page 13 70 Admin session for all keywords except Backup and List config activate config name backup cancel copy config source config destination delete config name edit config name list restore save config name activate config name Activates the configuration given by config name If you omit config name the currently active configuration is used Only one configuration can be active at a time backup Creates a file named configdata which contains the system configuration information This keyword does not require an Admin session Configuration backup files are deleted from the switch during a power cycle or switch reset cancel Terminates the current configuration edit session without saving changes that were made copy config source config destination Copies the configuration given by config source to the configuration given by config destination The switch supports up to 10 configurations including the default configuration delete config name Deletes the configuration given by config name from the switch You cannot delete the default configuration Default Config nor the active configuration 13 7 13 Command Reference XX Conf
104. SSL service requires the Fabric Security license key W To enable secure SSL connections you must first syn chronize the date and time on the switch and worksta tion W This service must be enabled to authenticate users through a RADIUS server W Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certifi cate on the switch W To disable SSL when using a user authentication RADIUS server the RADIUS server authentication order must be local EmbeddedGUlEnabled Enables True or disables False the QuickTools embed ded switch management application QuickTools enables you to point at a switch with an internet browser and man age the switch This parameter is the master control for the Set Setup System command parameter Embed dedGUlIEnabled The default is True SNMPEnabled Enables True or disables False the management of the switch through third party applications that use the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP This parameter is the master control for the Set Setup SNMP command parameter SNMPEnabled The default is True NTPEnabled Enables True or disables False the Network Time Proto col NTP which allows the synchronizing of switch and workstation dates and times with an NTP server This helps to prevent invalid SSL certificates and timestamp confusion in the event log The default is False This parameter is the master control for the Set Setup System command param eter NTPClientEnabled The default is Fal
105. Standards are available from Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 5776 Phone 800 854 7179 or 303 397 7956 Fax 303 397 2740 1 2 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 1 Introduction New in This Release ls 1 4 New in This Release The following features are new in this release 59183 01 A The switch is equipped with the QuickTools embedded graphical user interface QuickTools is a web applet that provides basic fabric management tools The following optional features are available with the purchase and installation of a license key C Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 is a workstation based Java application that provides a graphical user interface for fabric management This includes Performance View which graphs port performance Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 comes with a free 30 day trial license Q Fabric Security provides for Secure Socket Layer SSL and Secure Shell SSH connection security device security using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP and remote authentication using a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server CL SANdoctor provides tools for Fibre Channel connection verification Fcping command Fibre Channel route tracing Fctrace command and transceiver diagnostic information Show Media command C Port Activation enables additional Fibre Channel ports up to the 20 port maximum You can download firmware image files using Tri
106. To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Opens a Security Edit session in which to manage the security database on a switch Refer to the Group command on page 13 22 and the Securityset command on page 13 56 Admin session The keywords Active History Limits and List are available without an Admin session security active cancel clear edit history limits list restore save active Displays the active security set its groups and group members This keyword does not require an Admin session cancel Closes a Security Edit session without saving changes Use the Edit keyword to open a Security Edit session clear Clears all inactive security sets from the volatile edit copy of the security database This keyword does not affect the non volatile security database However if you enter the Security Clear command followed by the Security Save command the non volatile security database will be cleared from the switch NOTE The preferred method for clearing the security database from the switch is the Reset Security command 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Security Lk edit Initiates a Security Edit session in which to make changes to the security database A Security Edit session enables you to use the Group and Securityset commands to create add and delete security sets groups and group member
107. Trap5Address Trap5Port Trap5Severity Trap5Version Trap5Enabled ReadCommunity WriteCommunity TrapCommunity AuthFailureTrap ProxyEnabled alert critical error warning notify True False string max 64 chars string max 64 chars dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above GE J 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False string max 32 chars string max 32 chars string max 32 chars True False True False True lt sysContact lt sysLocatio 10 20 7115 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False public private public False True info debug mark undefined gt n undefined gt 13 92 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Set Setup System C ENNEEMI Set Setup System Configures the network session and logging settings on the switch Authority Syntax 59183 01 A Admin session set setup system Prompts you in a line by line fashion to chan
108. True False decimal value 10 30 secs decimal value 1 3 O None True False 1 63 characters recommend 22 Do you want to save and activate this radius setup Local Local 1 10 20 1 1812 True True False 10 0 False Ok kk kK ck kok ok y n and the ENTER key to do so If you wish to terminate the configuration process completely and the ENTER key to so do press qq or n 59183 01 A 10 3 10 RADIUS Server Configuration XX Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch QLOGIC Cae Notes 10 4 59183 01 A 11 1 Section 11 Event Log Configuration This section describes the following tasks Starting and Stopping Event Logging Displaying the Event Log Managing the Event Log Configuration Clearing the Event Log Logging to a Remote Host Creating and Downloading a Log File Event messages originate from the switch or from the management application in response to events that occur in the fabric Refer to the SANbox Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide for a complete listing of switch event messages Events are classified by the following severity levels B Alarm The alarm level describes events that are disruptive to the administration or operation of a fabric and require administrator intervention Alarms are always logged and always displayed on the screen Alarm thresholds can be defined for certain port errors to customize when to generate an alarm W
109. Window 10 LOSMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 100 FallingTrigger 5 SampleWindow 10 13 106 59183 01 A Displays alarm threshold parameters for the switch QLOGIC Ces e XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Config Zoning S S 9 TZ2M S GSCSCSCL L OGMO CERNI Show Config Zoning Displays zoning configuration parameters for the switch Authority None Syntax show config zoning Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command SANbox gt show config zoning Configuration Name default InteropAutoSave True DefaultZone True DiscardInactive False 59183 01 A 13 107 13 Command Reference XX Show Domains QLOGIC EN pV V Show Domains Displays list of each domain and its worldwide name in the fabric Authority None Syntax show domains Examples The following is an example of the Show Domains command SANbox gt show domains Principal switch is remote 10 00 00 60 69 50 0b 6c Upstream Principal ISL is sod Domain ID List Domain 97 0x61 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed Domain 98 0x62 WWN 10 00 00 60 d 22 2e 0c Domain 99 0x63 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 72 45 Domain 100 0x64 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 ba 68 Domain 101 0x65 WWN 10 00 00 60 d 22 2e 06 Domain 102 0x66 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ef Domain 103 0x67 WWN 10 00 00 60 69 50 0b 6c Domain 104 0x68 WWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 b8 b7 13 108 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Dono
110. X Critical The critical level describes events that are generally disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric but require no action B Warning The warning level describes events that are generally not disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric but are more important than the informative level events a Informative The informative level describes routine events associated with a normal fabric Starting and Stopping Event Logging 59183 01 A Enter the Set Log Stop command to stop recording event messages in the switch Log as shown in the following example SANbox admin gt set log stop Enter the Set Log Start command to start recording event message in the switch log as shown in the following example SANbox admin gt set log start 11 Event Log Configuration Displaying the Event Log XX QLOGIC E ee 11 2 Displaying the Event Log Enter the Show Log command to display the event log Each message has the followi ng format ordinal time stamp severity Imessage ID source message text ordinal A number assigned to each message in sequence since the last time the alarm history was cleared time stamp The time the alarm was issued in the format day month hh mm ss ms UTC yyyy This time stamp comes from the switch for events that originate with the switch and from the workstation for events that originate with Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 severity
111. Zoning Configuration XX Displaying Zoning Database Information QLOGIC n 7 1 7 Zoning Database Limits Enter the Zoning Limits command to display a summary of the objects in the zoning database and their maximum limit as shown in the following example SANbox gt zoning limits Zoning Attribute Maximum Current Zoning Name MaxZoneSets 256 6 MaxZones 2000 17 MaxAliases 2500 1 MaxTotalMembers 10000 166 MaxZonesInZoneSets 2000 19 MaxMembersPerZone 2000 10 D_1_JBOD_1 23 D 1 Photons 9 D 2 JBOD1 16 D 2 NewJBOD 2 5 EIJBOD1 5 E2JBOD2 3 LinkResetZone 3 LinkResetZone2 8 NewJBOD1 8 NewJBOD2 24 Q_1Photonl 8 O 1 NewJBOD1 13 QO 1 Photon 1 21 Q 2 NewJBOD2 3 ZoneAlias 3 ZoneDomainPort 4 ZoneFCAddr MaxMembersPerAlias 2000 2 AliasInAZone 7 8 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 7 Zoning Configuration Configuring the Zoning Database ls 7 2 Configuring the Zoning Database 59183 01 A You can configure how the zoning database is applied to the switch and exchanged with the fabric through the zoning configuration parameters The following zoning configuration parameters are available through the Set Config Zoning command Refer to Table 13 19 for more information about the zoning configuration parameters E InteropAutoSave This parameter enables or disables the saving of changes to active zone set in the switch s non volatile memory W DefaultZone This parameter enables or disables communication among ports de
112. a tion EpConnState E Port connection status EplsoReason FBusy Flowerrors FReject InvalidCRC InvalidDestAddr lOStreamGuard Link Failures LinkSpeed LinkState LIP AL PD ALPS LIP F7 AL PS LIP F8 AL PS E Port isolation reason Number of times the switch sent a F BSY because Class 2 frame could not be delivered within ED TOV time Number of class 2 and class 3 fabric busy F BSY frames generated by this port in response to incoming frames This usually indi cates a busy condition on the fabric or N Port that is prevent ing delivery of this frame Number of frames received there were no available credits Number of frames from devices that were rejected Invalid CRC detected Invalid destination address detected I O StreamGuard status Number of optical link failures detected by this port A link fail ure is a loss of synchronization or a loss of signal while not in the offline state A loss of signal causes the switch to attempt to re establish the link If the link is not re established a link failure is counted A link reset is performed after a link failure Port transmission speed Port activity status Number of F7 AL PS LIPs or AL PD vendor specific resets performed This LIP is used to reinitialize the loop An L Port identified by AL PS may have noticed a performance degradation and is trying to restore the loop This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L Port identi fied by AL
113. after completion and con tinues until you cancel it True Otherwise the test ends normally after completion To cancel a port test that is in progress enter the Test Cancel Port command To display the status of the most recent port test or port test in progress enter the Test Status Port command 13 Command Reference XX Test Port QLOGIC E Se Examples The following example performs an online test on port 1 SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt test port 1 online A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the default value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so LoopCount decimal value 1 4294967295 429496729 FrameSize decimal value 40 2148 256 DataPattern 32 bit hex value or Default Default StopOnError True False True LoopForever True False False Do you want to start the test y n n y The test has been started A notification with the test result s will appear on the screen when the test has completed SANbox admin 4 Test for port 1 Passed 13 152 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Test Status lls Test Status Displays the status of a test in progress or if there is no test in progress the Authority Syntax Keywords Examples 59183 01 A status of the test t
114. ak state Keywords state state can be one of the following on Limits the display of information to 20 lines at a time The page break function affects the following commands B Alias List Members m Show Alarm Log m Zone List Members B Zoneset List Zones m Zoning Active List off Allows continuous display of information without a break This is the default 13 80 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Pagebreak ls Examples The following is an example of the Set Pagebreak command SANbox gt set pagebreak on SANbox gt zone list Zone ZoneSet Zonel alpha beta Zone2 delta echo Zone3 sierra tango Zone4 gamma delta Press any key to continue q to quit 59183 01 A 13 81 13 Command Reference XX Set Port QLOGIC ee Set Port Authority Syntax Keywords 13 82 Sets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next switch reset or new configuration activation This command also clears port counters Admin session set port clear or set port port_number bypass alpa clear enable speed transmission speed state state port number Specifies the port Ports are numbered beginning with O bypass alpa Sends a Loop Port Bypass LPB to a specific Arbitrated Loop Physical Address ALPA or to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop alpa can be a specific ALPA or the keyword ALL to choose all ALPAs clear Clears t
115. ame Refer to the following B Date command on page 13 13 for information about setting the time and date W Set Timezone command on page 13 96 for information about setting the time zone on the switch and workstation m Set Setup System command on page 13 93 System keyword for information about enabling the Network Time Protocol for synchronizing the time and date on the switch and workstation from an NTP server support Assembles all log files and switch memory data into a file dump support tgz on the switch If your workstation has an FTP server you can proceed with the command prompts to send the file from the switch to a remote host Otherwise you can use FTP to download the support file from the switch to your workstation The support file is useful to technical support personnel for troubleshooting switch problems Use this command when directed by your authorized maintenance provider This keyword does not require an Admin session NOTE Support files are deleted from the switch during a power cycle switch reset or a transfer of the primary role to the secondary CPU blade 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Create ke Examples The following is an example of the Create Support command when an FTP server is available on the workstation SANbox gt create support Log Msg Creating the support file this will take several seconds FTP the dump support file to another machine y n y Enter IP
116. ames s Number in out total in out total 0 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K T 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 7K 7K 0 245 245 E 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K 8 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K 9 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K LO 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 7K 7K 0 245 245 1 5 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K 16 47M 23K 47M 23K 726 24K L7 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 23K 47M 47M 726 23K 24K 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 The following is an example of the Show Perf Byte command SANbox gt show perf byte Displaying bytes sec total Press any key to stop display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 8 9 10 dul 12 13 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37M 58 0 0 0 0 8 37M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36M 58 0 0 0 0 8 36M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35M 58 0 0 0 0 7 35M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37M 58 0 0 0 0 8 37M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36M 58 0 0 0 0 7 36M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 137M 58 0 0 0 0 8 37M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36M 58 0 0 0 0 8 36M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136M 58 0 0 0 0 3 36M q 13 128 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Port aaa Show Port Displays operational information for one or more ports Authority None Syntax show port port list Keywords port list The number of the port for which to display information port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 Notes Table 13 26 describes the port parameters Table 13 26 Show Port P
117. and the ENTER key to do so EthNetworkDiscovery 1 Static 2 Bootp 3 Dhcp 4 Rarp Static EthNetworkAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 1 EthNetworkMask dot notated IP Address 255 255 255 EthGatewayAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 AdminTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O never 30 InactivityTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O never 0 LocalLogEnabled True False True RemoteLogEnabled True False False RemoteLogHostAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True False False NTPServerAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True 13 94 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Switch State kh Set Switch State Changes the administrative state for all ports on the switch The previous Set Config Switch settings are restored after a switch reset or a reactivation of a switch configuration Authority Admin session Syntax set switch state state Keywords state state can be one of the following online Activates and prepares the ports to send data This is the default offline Prevents the ports from receiving signal and accepting a device login diagnostics Prepares the ports for testing and prevents each port from accepting a device login When you leave the diagnostics state the switch automatically resets Examples The following is an example of the Set Switch command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt set swi
118. and to display a list of the security sets as shown in the following example SANbox gt securityset list Current list of SecuritySets alpha beta 9 2 59183 01 A XX 9 Device Security Configuration QLOGIC Displaying Security Database Information ls Enter the Security List command to display all security sets groups and group members in the security database as shown in the following example SANbox gt security list Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember No active securityset defined Configured Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember groupl ISL 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 16 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret KKEKK KEK Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret kK KK KK KK Binding 0 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 17 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret Xckckckckckckok Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret KR Binding 0 59183 01 A 9 3 9 Device Security Configuration XX Displaying Security Database Information QLOGIC ee 9 1 2 Active Security Set Information The Security Active and Securityset Active commands display information about the active security set Enter the Security Active command to display component groups and group members as shown in the following example SANbox gt security active Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember groupl ISL 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 16 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5
119. arameters Entry Description AdminState Administrative state Alinit Incremented each time the port begins AL initialization AlinitError Number of times the port entered initialization and the initial ization failed AsicNumber ASIC number AsicPort ASIC port number Bad Frames Number of frames that have framing errors BBCR FrameFailures Number of times more frames were lost during a credit recov ery period than the recovery process could resolve This causes a Link Reset to recover the credits BBCR_RRDYFailures Number of times more R RDYs were lost during a credit recovery period than the recovery process could resolve This causes a Link Reset to recover the credits ClassXFrameslIn Number of class x frames received by this port ClassXFramesOut Number of class x frames sent by this port ClassXWordslIn Number of class x words received by this port ClassXWordsOut Number of class x words sent by this port ClassXToss Number of times an SOFi3 or SOFn3 frame is tossed from TBUF ConfigType Configured port type 59183 01 A 13 129 13 Command Reference Show Port XX QLOGIC E Se Table 13 26 Show Port Parameters Continued 13 130 Entry Description DecodeError Number of decode errors detected DiagFaultCode Fault code from the most recent Power on self test DiagStatus Status from the most recent Power on self test EpConnects Number of times an E Port connected through ISL negoti
120. ature add 1 LCVXOWUNOJBE6 License upgrade to 20 ports Do you want to continue with license upgrade procedure y n n y Alarm Msg day mon date time year A1005 0030 SM Upgrading Licensed Ports to 20 59183 01 A 5 25 5 Switch Configuration XX Managing Switch Feature Upgrades QLOGIC Ss es ee Notes 5 26 59183 01 A 6 1 Section 6 Port Configuration This section describes the following topics Displaying Port Information Modifying Port Operating Characteristics Port Binding Resetting a Port Configuring Port Threshold Alarms Testing a Port Extending Port Transmission Distance Displaying Port Information You can display the following port information 59183 01 A Port Configuration Parameters Port Operational Information Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Parameters Port Performance 6 1 6 Port Configuration XX Displaying Port Information QLOGIC ee 6 1 1 Port Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Port command to display the port configuration parameters These parameters determine the operational characteristics of the port Refer to Table 13 14 for a description of these parameters SANbox gt show config port 3 Configuration Name default Port Number 3 AdminState Offline LinkSpeed Auto PortType GL SymbolicName Port3 ALFairness False DeviceScanEnabled True ForceOfflineRSCN False ARB_FF False InteropCredit 0 ExtCredit 0 FANEnabled True AutoPer
121. bers 1000 19 MaxMembersPerGroup 1000 4 groupl 15 group2 9 6 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 9 Device Security Configuration Configuring the Security Database ls 9 2 Configuring the Security Database 59183 01 A You can configure how the security database is applied to the switch and exchanged with the fabric through the security configuration parameters The following security configuration parameters are available through the Set Config Security command W AutoSave This parameter enables or disables the saving of changes to active security set in the switch s non volatile security database E FabricBindingEnabled This parameter enables or disables the configuration and enforcement of fabric binding on all switches in the fabric Fabric binding associates switch worldwide names with a domain ID in the creation of ISL groups If AutoSave is False you can revert device security changes that have been received from another switch through the activation of a security set or merging of fabrics Enter the Security Restore command to replace the volatile security database with the contents of the non volatile security database To restore the security configuration to its factory values you can enter the Reset Config or Reset Factory command Notice however that these commands restore other aspects of the switch configuration also 9 7 9 Device Security Configuration XX Configuring the Security Database Q
122. c tee 9 10 9 5 4 Copy a Security SEL ecco Sade sores wt oye at Gace ei ween ss 9 10 9 5 5 Add Groups to a Security Set eve eR Ree 9 11 9 5 6 Remove Groups from a Security Set nanna anaa 9 11 9 5 7 Activate a Security Set siue ERR E exa us 9 11 9 5 8 Deactivate a Security Set 0 0000 ee 9 11 9 6 Managing Groups oes Sa uestes x ire eoi nen editae oS RUBER RE 9 12 9 6 1 Create a GIOUD 2 oss b REP PRAES EWEEDR ERG Ree ER Ra nd 9 12 9 6 2 Deleted Group si Dore m Rer e e Roe ER ee Sce br ted 9 12 9 6 3 Rename a Group etae Beta pn std Ae at MI Lec Ms Se e 9 12 9 6 4 Copy a GIOUD sus id de eer RELEASE AS IA URRR RR 9 13 9 6 5 Add Members to a Group o n anaana 9 13 9 6 6 Modify a Group Member 9st o ayes EE REX er uus 9 14 9 6 7 Remove Members from a Group lls sel eee eee 9 14 Section 10 RADIUS Server Configuration 10 1 Displaying RADIUS Server Information 000 e eee eee eee 10 2 10 2 Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch 0000 10 3 Page vi 59183 01 A XX SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Command Line Interface Guide I Section 11 Event Log Configuration 11 1 Starting and Stopping Event Logging 0 0c eee eee eee 11 1 11 2 Displaying the Event Log esi eX eye REY E Res 11 2 11 2 1 Filtering the Event Log Display 02 020 eee eee 11 3 11 2 2 Controlling Messages in the Output Stream 0 11 3 11 3 Managing the E
123. ch to change the zoning database configuration The system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table 13 19 Zoning Configuration Parameters Parameter InteropAutoSave DefaultZone Discardlnactive Description Enables True or disables False the saving of changes to active zone set in the switch s non volatile zoning database The default is True Disabling the Autosave parameter can be useful to prevent the propagation of zoning information when experimenting with differ ent zoning schemes However leaving the InteropAutoSave parameter disabled can disrupt device configurations should a switch have to be reset For this reason the InteropAutoSave parameter should be enabled in a production environment Enables True or disables False communication among ports devices that are not defined in the active zone set The default is True Enables True or disables False the discarding of all inactive zone sets from that zoning database Inactive zone sets are all zone sets except the active zone set The default is False 13 74 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Config Zoning ls Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 config edit The config named default is being edite
124. cified group as shown in the following example SANbox gt group members group 1 Current list of members for Group group 1 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 72 45 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ef 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 b8 b7 9 5 9 Device Security Configuration XX Displaying Security Database Information QLOGIC ee 9 1 5 Security Database Modification History Enter the Security History command to display a record of security database modifications as shown in the following example SANbox gt security history Active Database Information SecuritySetLastActivated DeactivatedBy Remote SecuritySetLastActivated DeactivatedOn day month date time year Database Checksum 00000000 Inactive Database Information ConfigurationLastEditedBy admin IB sessionll ConfigurationLastEditedOn day month date time year Database Checksum 00007558 History information includes the following 9 1 6 Time of the most recent security set activation or deactivation and the user account that performed it Time of the most recent modifications to the security database and the user account that made them Checksum for the security database Security Database Limits Enter the Security Limits command to display a summary of the objects in the security database and their maximum limit as shown in the following example SANbox gt security limits Security Attribute Maximum Current Name MaxSecuritySets 4 1 MaxGroups 16 2 MaxTotalMem
125. col FTP or TFTP L IP address of the remote host W An account name and password on the remote host FTP only m Pathname for the firmware image file list Displays the list of image files that reside on the switch tftp ip address file source file destination Retrieves image file given by file source using TFTP and stores it on the switch with the file name given by file destination The image file is retrieved from the host IP address given by Ip address 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Image ls Notes Examples unpack file Installs the firmware file given by file After unpacking the file a message appears confirming successful unpacking The switch must be reset for the new firmware to take effect To provide consistent performance throughout the fabric ensure that all switches are running the same version of firmware To install firmware when the management workstation has an FTP server use the Image Install command or the Firmware Install command The following is an example of the Image Install command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt image install Warning Installing new firmware requires a switch reset Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions including any Telnet sessions When the firmware activation is complete you may log in to the switch again Do you want to continue y n y Press q and the ENTER key to abort
126. command SANbox 4 admin start SANbox admin gt image fetch account name ip address filename L If your workstation has a TFTP server you can enter the Image TFTP command to download the firmware image file SANbox admin gt image tftp ip address filename a If your workstation has neither an FTP nor a TFTP server open an FTP session and download the firmware image file by entering FTP commands gt ftp ip address or switchname user images password images ftp bin ftp gt put filename ftp gt quit Display the list of firmware image files on the switch to confirm that the file was loaded SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin image list Unpack the firmware image file to install the new firmware in flash memory SANbox admin image unpack filename Wait for the unpack to complete Image unpack command result Passed A message will prompt you to reset the switch to activate the firmware Use the Hotreset command to attempt a non disruptive activation SANbox admin hotreset 5 23 5 Switch Configuration XX Managing Switch Feature Upgrades QLOGIC ee 5 8 Managing Switch Feature Upgrades The following features are available to upgrade your switch through the purchase and installation of a license key Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 is a workstation based Java application that provides a graphical user interface for fabric management This includes Performance View which graphs port performa
127. ctivation without satisfying the following conditions the activation will fail If the non disruptive activation fails you will usually be prompted to try again later Otherwise the switch will perform a disruptive activation m The current firmware version permits the installation and non disruptive activation of 6 7 firmware Refer to the 6 7 Firmware Release Notes for previous compatible firmware versions B Nochanges are being made to switches in the fabric including powering up powering down disconnecting or connecting ISLs changing switch configurations or installing firmware W No port on the switch is in the diagnostic state W No Zoning Edit sessions are open on the switch B Nochanges are being made to attached devices including powering up powering down disconnecting connecting and HBA configuration changes W X Install firmware on one switch at a time in the fabric If you are installing firmware on one switch wait 120 seconds after the activation is complete before installing firmware on a second switch W Fora fabric in which one or more switches are running firmware prior to version 6 7 only one Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 session can be open Ports that are stable when the non disruptive activation begins then change states will be reset When the non disruptive activation is complete Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 sessions reconnect automatically However Telnet sessions must be restarted manually O
128. d SANbox gt help config config CONFIG OPTIONS The config command operates on configurations Usage config activate backup cancel copy delete edit list restore save The following is an example of the Help Config Edit command SANbox gt help config edit config edit CONFIG_NAME This command initiates a configuration session and places the current session into config edit mode If CONFIG_NAME is given and it exists it gets edited otherwise it gets created If it is not given the currently active configuration is edited Admin mode is required for this command Usage config edit CONFIG_NAME 59183 01 A 13 31 13 Command Reference XX History QLOGIC Gee History Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can re execute selected commands Authority None Syntax history Notes Use the History command to provide context for the command W Enter command_string to re execute the most recent command that matches command string M Enter line number to re execute the corresponding command from the History display W Enter partial command string to re execute a command that matches the command string a Enter to re execute the most recent command Examples The following is an example of the History command SANbox gt history 1 show switch 2 date 3 help set 4 history SANbox gt 3 help set set SET_OPTIONS There
129. d SANbox admin config gt set config zoning A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so InteropAutoSave True False True DefaultZone True False True DiscardInactive True False False Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 59183 01 A 13 75 13 Command Reference XX Set Log QLOGIC ee Set Log Authority Syntax Keywords 13 76 Specifies the events to record in the event log and display on the screen You determine what events to record in the switch event log using the Component Level and Port keywords You determine what events are automatically displayed on the screen using the Display keyword Alarms are always displayed on the screen Admin session set log archive clear component filter_list display filter level filter port port_list restore save start default stop archive Collects all log entries and stores the result in new file named ogfile that is maintained in switch memory where it can be downloaded using FTP To download ogfile open an FTP session log in
130. de name given by member in a group given by group Member attributes that can be changed are described in Table 13 4 Table 13 4 Group Member Attributes Attribute Description Authentication ISL and Port Groups CTAuthentication MS Groups Primary Hash ISL and Port Groups Hash MS Groups Primary Secret ISL and Port Groups Secondary Hash ISL and Port Groups Secondary Secret ISL and Port Groups Secret MS Groups Enables CHAP or disables None authentication using the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP CT authentication Enables True or disables False authentication for MS group members The default is False The preferred hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Primary Secret sent by the member The hash functions are MD5 or SHA 1 If the member does not sup port the Primary Hash the switch will use the Secondary Hash The hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Secret sent by the MS group member Hash values are MD5 or SHA 1 Hexadecimal string that is encrypted by the Primary Hash for authentication with the member The string has the fol lowing lengths depending on the Primary Hash function W MD5 hash 16 byte E SHA 1 hash 20 byte Hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Secondary Secret sent by the group member Hash values are MD5 or SHA 1 The Secondary Hash is used when the Primary Hash is not available on the group me
131. disconnecting connecting and HBA configuration changes W Ports that are stable when the non disruptive activation begins then change states will be reset When the non disruptive activation is complete Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 sessions reconnect automatically However CLI and SSH sessions must be restarted manually B This command clears the event log and all counters 59183 01 A 13 33 13 Command Reference XX Image QLOGIC E ee Image Authority Syntax Keywords 13 34 Manages and installs switch firmware Admin session image cleanup fetch account name ip address file source file destination install list tftp ip address file source file destination unpack file cleanup Removes all firmware image files from the switch All firmware image files are removed automatically each time the switch is reset fetch account name ip address file source file destination Retrieves image file given by file source using FTP and stores it on the switch with the file name given by file destination The image file is retrieved from the host IP address given by Ip address If an account name needs a password to access the FTP server the system will prompt you for it install Downloads firmware from a remote host to the switch installs the firmware then resets the switch to activate the firmware This is disruptive The command prompts you for the following B File transfer proto
132. e MSEnable True False True IOStreamGuard Enable Disable Auto Disabled Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 13 66 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Config Security S S S gg 97Z GALCSAQVOO OJ GAALU UAE Set Config Security NOTE This command requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Configures the security database for the automatic saving of changes to the active security set and fabric binding The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax set config security This command initiates an editing session in which to change the security database configuration The system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Enter q or Q to end the editing session Table 13 15 describes the security configuration parameters Table 13 15 Security Configuration Parameters Paramet
133. e following example SANbox admin security 4 securityset rename securityset old securityset new 9 5 4 Copy a Security Set Enter the Securityset Copy command to copy a security set and its contents to a new security set as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt securityset copy securityset 1 securityset 2 9 10 59183 01 A XX 9 Device Security Configuration QLOGIC Managing Security Sets ls 9 5 5 Add Groups to a Security Set Enter the Securityset Add command to add a group to a security set as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt securityset add securityset 1 group isl group port 9 5 6 Remove Groups from a Security Set Enter the Securityset Remove command to remove groups from a security set as shown in the following example SANbox admin security 4 sescurityset remove securityset 1 group isl group port 9 5 7 Activate a Security Set Enter the Securityset Activate command to apply security to the fabric as shown in the following example SANbox admin 4 securityset activate securityset 1 9 5 8 Deactivate a Security Set Enter the Securityset Deactivate command to deactivate the active security set and disable security in the fabric SANbox admin 4 securityset deactivate 59183 01 A 9 11 9 Device Security Configuration XX Managing Groups QLOGIC ee 9 6 Managing Groups Managing Groups consists of the following tasks Create a Group D
134. e XX Show Log QLOGIC E S port Displays the ports being monitored for events If an event occurs which is of the defined level and on a defined component but not on a defined port no entry is made in the log settings Displays the current filter settings for component severity level port and display level This command is equivalent to executing the following commands separately Show Log Component Show Log Level and Show Log Port Examples The following is an example of the Show Log Component command SANbox 4 show log component Current settings for log FilterComponent NameServer MgmtServer Zoning Switch Blade Port Eport Snmp The following is an example of the Show Log Level command SANbox gt show log level Current settings for log FilterLevel Info DisplayLevel Critical The following is an example of the Show Log Options command SANbox 4 show log options Allowed options for log FilterComponent All None NameServer MgmtServer Zoning Switch Blade Port Eport Snmp CLI FilterLevel Critical Warn Info None DisplayLevel Critical Warn Info None The following is an example of the Show Log command SANbox gt show log 327 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Eport State E A0 GET DOMAIN ID I Eport Port 0 8 FSPF PortUp state 0 I Eport Port 0 8 Sending init hello 328 day month date time year 329 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Processing EFP oxid 0x8 331 day m
135. e following formats B X Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 W 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex WB 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX0CXX20CXXCXXOOCXX B Alias name The application verifies that the members format is correct but does not validate that such a member exists copy zone source zone destination Creates a new zone named zone destination and copies the membership into it from the zone given by zone source create zone Creates a zone with the name given by zone An zone name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z _ and The zoning database supports a maximum of 2000 zones 13 159 13 Command Reference XX Zone QLOGIC E ee delete zone Deletes the specified zone given by zone from the zoning database If the zone is a component of the active zone set the zone will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated list Displays a list of all zones and the zone sets of which they are components This keyword does not require an Admin session members zone Displays all members of the zone given by zone This keyword does not require an Admin session remove zone member list Removes the ports devices given by member list from the zone given by zone
136. ecret 40 hex or 20 ASCII char value Binding domain ID 1 239 O None 0 Finished configuring attributes To discard this configuration use the security cancel command The following is an example of the Group Edit command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 security edit SANbox admin security gt group edit Gl 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 a3 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list lot press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Group Name gi Group Type ISL Group Member 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 a3 Authentication None Chap None chap PrimaryHash MD5 SHA 1 MD5 sha 1 PrimarySecret 40 hex or 20 ASCII char value 12345678901234567890 SecondaryHash MD5 SHA 1 None None md5 SecondarySecret 32 hex or 16 ASCII char value 1234567890123456 Binding domain ID 1 239 O0zNone 3 Finished configuring attributes To discard this configuration use the security cancel command 13 28 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Group ls The following is an example of the Group List command SANbox gt group list Group SecuritySet groupl ISL alpha group2 Port alpha The following is an example of the Group Members command SANbox gt group members group 1 Current list of members for Group group 1 10 0
137. ecuritySet Group GroupMember groupl ISL 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 16 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret ROAR A KA Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret RRRAKKKRE Binding 0 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 17 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret dU Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret OS KORR A OR Binding 0 59183 01 A 13 55 13 Command Reference XX Securityset QLOGIC ee Securityset Authority Syntax Keywords 13 56 NOTE This command requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Manages security sets in the security database Admin session and a Security Edit session Refer to the Security command on page 13 52 for information about starting a Security Edit session The Active Groups and List keywords are available without an Admin session You must close the Security Edit session before using the Activate and Deactivate keywords securityset activate security set active add security set group list copy security set source security set destination create security set deactivate delete security set groups security set list remove security set group rename security set old security set new activate security set Activates the security set given by security set This keyword deactivates the active security
138. eeaa 5 11 5 3 3 Copy a Switch Configuration ia katie es Hae ies 5 12 5 3 4 Delete a Switch Configuration ssas sa esaea ea 5 12 5 3 5 Modify a Switch Configuration ssas aaeeea 5 12 5 3 6 Back Up and Restore a Switch Configuration 5 14 5 3 6 1 Creating the Backup File 0 0 0 e ee eeeee 5 14 5 3 6 2 Downloading the Configuration File 5 15 5 3 6 3 Restoring the Configuration File 000000e 5 16 5 4 Paging SWIC uem EE Ee RUE XE ERRARE el 5 17 55 Setting the Date and Time 0 0 0 0 cee ees 5 17 5 6 Resetting a Switch 2 oos hae Seed mae tert ad Adie Oe BBE Gems eee 5 20 5 7 Installing Firfare rs eL kx Ree ee bes eileen 5 20 5 7 1 Nondisruptive ACUVatlOn 1a m ix Ce ipa oes Gee PG 2 ea od 5 21 5 7 2 One Step Firmware Installation 000 0 eee eee 5 21 5 7 3 Custom Firmware Installation llle 5 23 5 8 Managing Switch Feature Upgrades 00 e eee eee eee 5 24 5 8 1 Display Feature Licenses 000 eee eee 5 24 5 8 2 Install a Feature License Key 000 cee eee eee 5 25 Section6 Port Configuration 6 1 Displaying Port Information vx us ais oles se ated te S RR Be 6 1 6 1 1 Port Configuration Parameters llle 6 2 6 1 2 Port Operational Information 00 00s eee eee 6 3 6 1 3 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Parameters 6 4 6 1 4 PO PEnOnnanGG 422224
139. el zone set 1 13 162 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Zoneset ls Zoneset Authority Syntax Keywords 59183 01 A Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric Admin session and a Zoning Edit session Refer to the Zoning command on page 13 166 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session The Active List and Zones keywords are available without an Admin session You must close the Zoning Edit session before using the Activate and Deactivate keywords zoneset activate zone set active add zone set zone list copy zone set source zone set destination create zone set deactivate delete zone set list remove zone set zone list rename zone set old zone set new zones zone set activate zone set Activates the zone set given by zone set This keyword deactivates the active zone set Close the Zoning Edit session before using this keyword active Displays the name of the active zone set This keyword does not require Admin session add zone set zone list Adds a list of zones and aliases given by zone list to the zone set given by zone set Use a space to delimit zone and alias names in zone list copy zone set source zone set destination Creates a new zone set named zone set destination and copies into it the zones from the zone set given by zone set source create zone set Creates the zone set with the name given by zone
140. elete a Group Rename a Group Copy a Group Add Members to a Group Modify a Group Member Remove Members from a Group All of these tasks require an Admin session and a Security Edit session 9 6 1 Create a Group Creating a group involves specifying a group name and a group type There are three types of groups a ISL group secures connected switches m Port group secures connected devices m MSgroup secures management server commands Enter the Group Create command to create a new port group as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt group create group port port 9 6 2 Delete a Group Enter the Group Delete command to delete group port from the security database as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt group delete group port 9 6 3 Rename a Group Enter the Group Rename command to rename group port to port 1 as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt group rename group port port 1 9 12 59183 01 A XX 9 Device Security Configuration QLOGIC Managing Groups ls 9 6 4 Copy a Group Enter the Group Copy command to copy the contents of an existing group group_port to a new group port_1 as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt group copy group port port 1 9 6 5 Add Members to a Group Adding a member to a group involves specifying a group the member worldwide name and
141. en by Seconds to wait for a response If you omit this keyword the switch waits 1 second for a response The following is an example of the Fcping command SANbox gt fcping 970400 count 3 28 bytes from local switch to 0x970400 time 10 usec 28 bytes from local switch to 0x970400 time 11 usec 28 bytes from local switch to 0x970400 time 119 usec 13 15 13 Command Reference XX Fctrace QLOGIC ee Fctrace Authority Syntax Keywords 13 16 NOTE This command requires the SANdoctor license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Displays the path from an initiator device port in the fabric to a target device port in the same zone To trace the path between two initiator ports you must disable the I O StreamGuard feature Use the Set Config Port command to change the lOStreamGuard parameter Path information includes the following E Domain IDs a Incoming port name and physical port number W Outgoing port name and physical port number None fctrace port source port destination hop count port source The Fibre Channel port from to begin the trace port source can have the following formats W 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex Enter addresses with or without the Ox prefix W 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX IXX IXX XXIXX
142. en disabling TelnetEnabled and GUIMgmtEnabled it is possible to disable all Ethernet access to the switch Table 13 21 Switch Services Settings Entry Description TelnetEnabled SSHEnabled GUIMgmtEnabled Enables True or disables False the ability to manage the switch over a Telnet connection Disabling this service is not recommended The default is True Enables True or disables False Secure Shell SSH connections to the switch SSH secures the remote con nection to the switch To establish a secure remote connec tion your workstation must use an SSH client The default is False The SSH service requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized mainte nance provider or authorized reseller Enables True or disables False out of band manage ment of the switch with Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 the Application Programming Interface SNMP and SMI S If this service is disabled the switch can only be managed inband or through the serial port The default is True 59183 01 A 13 87 13 Command Reference XX Set Setup Services QLOGIC ee Table 13 21 Switch Services Settings Continued Entry Description SSLEnabled Enables True or disables False secure SSL connections for management applications including Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 QuickTools Application Programming Inter face and SMI S The default is False W The
143. ence QLOGIC Show Config Security TO 77L7MP LZLFZATZSOIPBoA vie V V L uAJJ MZEEEIIEII Show Config Security Displays the security database configuration parameters Authority None Syntax show config security Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Security command SANbox 4 show config security Configuration Name default FabricBindingEnabled False AutoSave True Port Binding Status WWN 0 Enabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 2 Disabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 5 Enabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 59183 01 A 13 103 13 Command Reference XX Show Config Security Portbinding QLOGIC CO P8 Show Config Security Portbinding Displays the port binding configuration for one or more ports Authority None Syntax show config security portbinding port number Keywords port number The number of the port If you omit port number the port binding configuration for all ports is displayed Examples The following is an example of the Show Config Security Port command SANbox gt show config security portbinding Configuration Name default Port Binding Status WWN 0 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2 Disabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 3 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 4 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 5 Disabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 6 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 81 Ej Disabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 82 8 Enabled 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
144. endor media serial number MediaSpeeds Transmission speed capabilities 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show Media lls 59183 01 A Table 13 25 Transceiver Information Continued Information Type Description Temp Voltage Tx Bias Tx Power Rx Power Value Status HighAlarm HighWarning LowWarning LowAlarm Temperature in degrees Celsius Supply voltage in Volts The range is 0 6 55 Transmitter laster bias current in milliamps The range is 0 655 Transmitter coupled output power in milliWatts The range is 0 6 55 Received optical power in milliWatts The range is 0 6 55 Measured value State associated with the measured value Normal Value is in the normal operating range HighAlarm Value exceeds the high alarm threshold HighWarning Value exceeds the high warning threshold LowWarning Value is less than the low warning threshold LowAlarm Value is less than the low alarm threshold Vendor specified threshold above which an alarm is issued Vendor specified threshold above which a warning is issued Vendor specified threshold below which a warning is issued Vendor specified threshold below which an alarm is issued 13 119 13 Command Reference XX Show Media QLOGIC EN VL m VV Examples The following is an example of the Show Media command for port 4 SANbox gt show media 4 Port Number 4 MediaType 400 M5 SN
145. er Initiates an edit session in which to change configuration parameters for the port number given by port number If you omit port number the system begins with port O and proceeds in order through the last port For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Enter q to end the configuration for one port or qq to end the configuration for all ports Table 13 14 describes the port configuration parameters ports port number Initiates an editing session in which to change configuration parameters for all ports based on the configuration for the port given by port number If you omit port number port 0 is used For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Enter q to end the configuration Table 13 14 describes the port configuration parameters Table 13 14 Port Configuration Parameters Parameter Description AdminState Port administrative state W Online Activates and prepares the port to send data This is the default W Offline Prevents the port from receiving signal and accepting a device login W Diagnostics Prepares the port for testing and prevents the port from accepting a device login W Down Disables the port by removing power from the port lasers LinkSpeed Transmission speed W 1 2 4 Gbps Ports 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps or Auto The default is Auto
146. er wise the switch port will be downed and none of the devices will be able to log in Authentication Enables CHAP or disables None authentication using the Chal lenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP The default is None Primary Hash The preferred hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Pri mary Secret sent by the Port group member The hash functions are MD5 or SHA 1 If the Port group member does not support the Pri mary Hash the switch will use the Secondary Hash Primary Secret Hexadecimal string that is encrypted by the Primary Hash for authentication with the Port group member The string has the fol lowing lengths depending on the Primary Hash function W MD5 hash 16 byte W SHA 1 hash 20 byte Secondary Hash Hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Secondary Secret sent by the Port group member Hash values are MD5 or SHA 1 The Secondary Hash is used when the Primary Hash is not avail able on the Port group member The Primary Hash and the Second ary Hash cannot be the same Secondary Hex string that is encrypted by the Secondary Hash and sent for Secret authentication The string has the following lengths depending on the Secondary Hash function W MD5 hash 16 byte W SHA 1 hash 20 byte 13 24 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Group ls Table 13 3 MS Group Member Attributes Attribute Description Member Port worldwide name for the N_ Port device t
147. er Description AutoSave Enables True or disables False the saving of changes to active security set in the switch s permanent memory The default is True FabricBindingEnabled Enables True or disables False the configuration and enforcement of fabric binding on all switches in the fabric Fabric binding associates switch worldwide names with a domain ID in the creation of ISL groups Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Security command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config security A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value 59183 01 A 13 67 13 Command Reference XX Set Config Security QLOGIC ee If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so FabricBindingEnabled True False False AutoSave True False True Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 13 68 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Config Security Portbinding ls Set Config Security Portbinding Configures port binding Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax set co
148. er information Authority None Syntax show setup radius Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup RADIUS command SANbox gt show setup radius Radius Information DeviceAuthOrder RadiusLocal UserAuthOrder RadiusLocal TotalServers 1 Server 1 ServerIPAddress AD 20 Ads ServerUDPPort 1812 DeviceAuthServer False UserAuthServer True AccountingServer False Timeout 2 Retries 0 SignPackets False Secret KOK koe ke 13 136 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Setup Services o 9 7 Tl Show Setup Services Displays switch service status information Authority None Syntax show setup services Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Services command SANbox gt show setup services System Services TelnetEnabled True SSHEnabled False GUIMgmtEnabled True SSLEnabled False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True SNMPEnabled True NTPEnabled True CIMEnabled True FTPEnabled True MgmtServerEnabled True 59183 01 A 13 137 13 Command Reference XX Show Setup SNMP QLOGIC E FVVV s V Show Setup SNMP Displays the current SNMP settings Authority None Syntax show setup snmp The following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command SANbox gt show setup snmp SNMP Information SNMPEnabled True Contact lt sysContact undefined gt Location N_107 System Test Lab Description SANbox 5000 FC Switch TraplAddress 10 0 0 254 TraplPort 162 TraplS
149. er of link reset primitives received from an attached device 13 131 13 Command Reference XX Show Port QLOGIC E Se Table 13 26 Show Port Parameters Continued Entry Description RxOfflineSeq ShortFramesin SymbolicName SyncStatus TestFaultCode TestStatus TotalErrors TotalLinkResets TotalLIPsRecvd TotalLIPsXmitd TotalOfflineSeq TotalRxFrames TotalRxWords TotalTxFrames TotalTxWords TxLinkResets TxOfflineSeq XmitterEnabled Number of offline sequences received An OLS is issued for link initialization a Receive amp Recognize Not Operational NOS state or to enter the offline state Number of incidents when one or more frames are received that are less than the minimum size Port symbolic name Synchronization status Fault code from the most recent port test Status from the most recent port test Total number of errors detected Total number of link resets Number of loop initialization primitive frames received by this port Number of loop initialization primitive frames transmitted by this port Total number of Offline Sequences issued and received by this port Total number of frames received by this port Total number of words received by this port Total number of frames issued by this port Total number of words issued by this port Number of Link Resets issued by this port Number of Offline Sequences issued by this port Transmitter status 59183 0
150. eshold ees cee Reve buc Hea E S 13 72 Set Config ZOMG 29 s uec censo ux ei ra uL an s 13 74 Set Log copie RES eR ene uS Seok ee RAN EV E RE 13 76 Set Pagebibdk iv ipei rS ti cop Male BO Pos eub ie DL ERA 13 80 rg col oe M RC p PU m LU 13 82 Set Setup Radius bue DUREE ale ee ies n hie 13 84 SEL OCP SCNVIGES i x so uda e ERROR 2 ew eR ORE e ROTER 13 87 Set Setup SNMP eed pri ER ONE Ane Fro e bea see 13 90 Set Setup System sauce Fete esa Aes EATER REO ESAE RE 13 93 Set Switch State s esee qu duced Sud te i rH PR A M E wee 13 95 Set Timezone 4 coe Sar a RE EORR RE XA Peru RE Ld us 13 96 SHOW ADOUL uoto idit iion hw ie FRE a RO CHE 13 97 Show Er ANI sa ence a a oa ect Sree eed Am ost d cad ade 13 98 SNOW Broadcast s mos be Ere Heo e Ripe Een 13 99 Show CHASSIS ous uere v vipew erate ala aca ei EUR ace G PR EPOR ER OOS Be 13 100 Show Config Por REPRE EREERUDSERES RISE EXC SR 13 101 Show Config Security da eese ees Pe eSOnE PRIOR REUS 13 103 Show Config Security Portbinding llle 13 104 Show Config Switch e o EEG Rie Ae Er edpre eus 13 105 Show Config Threshold 000 2 c eee eee ee eee 13 106 Show Config Zoning sos S ncs ene E aere eas ados sie 13 107 Show Domains sso too Oe ate go Ris a oe E e Oe Suas 13 108 Show DONO ius hr Cuneo teh E eec Gta ei a Ae E DS 13 109 Show Fabric ose Seas RE Bas RENI E EAR SOS 13 110 59183 01 A XX SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Command Line Interface G
151. ession and Zoning Edit session for all keywords except List and Members alias add alias member list copy alias source alias destination create alias delete alias list members alias remove alias member list rename alias old alias new add alias member list Specifies one or more ports devices given by member list to add to the alias named alias Use a space to delimit ports devices in member list An alias can have a maximum of 2000 members A port device in member list can have any of the following formats m X Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 W 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex W 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX20CXX2O0CXXOCXOCXX The application verifies that the alias format is correct but does not validate that such a port device exists copy alias source alias destination Creates a new alias named alias destination and copies the membership into it from the alias given by alias source create alias Creates an alias with the name given by alias An alias name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z _ and The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 aliases 13 5 13 Command Reference XX Alias QLOGIC EN V LL L E V w delete alias Deletes
152. event until the count descends below the falling trigger and again exceeds the rising trigger The event count below which a falling trigger alarm is logged The switch will not generate another fall ing trigger alarm for that event until the count exceeds the rising trigger and descends again below the falling trigger The time in seconds in which to count events 13 72 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Set Config Threshold ls Notes The switch will down a port if an alarm condition is not cleared within three consecutive sampling windows by default 30 seconds Reset the port to bring it back online An alarm is cleared when the threshold monitoring detects that the error rate has fallen below the falling trigger Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Threshold command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config threshold A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so ThresholdMonitoringEnabled True False False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 25 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 1 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 10 DecodeErrorsM
153. everity warning TraplVersion 2 TraplEnabled False Trap2Address 0 0 0 0 Trap2Port 162 Trap2Severity warning Trap2Version 2 Trap2Enabled False Trap3Address 0 0 0 0 Trap3Port 162 Trap3Severity warning Trap3Version 2 Trap3Enabled False Trap4Address 0 0 0420 Trap4Port 162 Trap4Severity warning Trap4Version 2 Trap4Enabled False Trap5Address 0 0 0 0 Trap5Port 162 Trap5Severity warning Trap5Version 2 Trap5Enabled False ObjectID T 3 6 1 2 1 1653 1 1 1 1 17 AuthFailureTrap True ProxyEnabled True 13 138 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show Setup System ls Show Setup System Displays the current system settings Authority None Syntax show setup system Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup System command SANbox 4 show setup system System Information EthNetworkEnable EthNetworkDiscovery EthNetworkAddress EthNetworkMask EthGatewayAddress AdminTimeout InactivityTimeout LocalLogEnabled RemoteLogEnabled RemoteLogHostAddress NTPClientEnabled NTPServerAddress EmbeddedGUIEnabled True Static 10 20 1143 25512559429220 10 20 8 254 30 0 True False 10 0 0 254 True 51 68 85 102 True 59183 01 A 13 139 13 Command Reference XX Show Steering QLOGIC Show Steering Displays the routes that data takes in the fabric Authority None Syntax show steering domain id Keywords domain id The domain ID for which to display
154. example Refer to Table 13 20 for a description of the RADIUS server configuration parameters SANbox gt show setup radius Radius Information DeviceAuthOrder RadiusLocal UserAuthOrder RadiusLocal TotalServers 1 Server 1 ServerIPAddress 10 20 11 8 ServerUDPPort 1812 DeviceAuthServer False UserAuthServer True AccountingServer False Timeout 2 Retries 0 SignPackets False Secret dex de ee 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 10 2 10 RADIUS Server Configuration Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch ls Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch admin A list of attributes with formatting and current values will gt set setup radius Enter the Set Setup Radius command to configure a RADIUS server on the switch as shown in the following example Refer to Table 13 20 for a description of the RADIUS server configuration parameters SANbox follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the attributes for the server being processed press QQ DeviceAuthOrder UserAuthOrder TotalServers Server 1 ServerlIPAddress ServerUDPPort DeviceAuthServer UserAuthServer AccountingServer Timeout Retries SignPackets Secret q or Q 1 Local 2 Radius 3 RadiusLocal 1 Local 2 Radius 3 RadiusLocal decimal value 0 5 dot notated IP Address decimal value True False True False
155. fTuning False LCFEnabled False MSEnabled True NoClose False IOStreamGuard Disabled VIEnabled False MFSEnabled True PDISCPingEnable True 6 2 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC ls 6 Port Configuration Displaying Port Information 6 1 2 Port Operational Information Enter the Show Port command to display port operational information SANbox gt show port 1 Port Number 1 AdminState Online OperationalState Offline AsicNumber 0 PerfTuningMode Normal AsicPort 0 PortID 220000 ConfigType GL PortWWN 20 00 00 c0 dd 07 20 58 DiagStatus Passed RunningType Unknown EpConnState None MediaPartNumber PL XPL VC SG3 22 EpIsoReason NotApplicable MediaRevision 1 IOStreamGuard Disabled MediaType 400 M5 SN I LinkSpeed Auto MediaVendor PICOLIGHT LinkState Inactive MediaVendorID 00000485 LoginStatus NotLoggedIn SymbolicName Port0 MaxCredit 16 SyncStatus SyncLost MediaSpeeds 1Gb s 2Gb s 4Gb s XmitterEnabled True ALInit 2 LIP F8 F7 0 ALInitError 0 LinkFailures 0 BadFrames 0 Login 0 BBCR FrameFailures 0 Logout 0 BBCR RRDYFailures 0 LongFramesIn 0 Class2FramesIn 0 LoopTimeouts 0 Class2FramesOut 0 LossOfSync 0 Class2WordsIn 0 LostFrames 0 Class2WordsOut 0 LostRRDYs 0 Class3FramesIn 0 PrimSegErrors 0 Class3FramesOut 0 RxLinkResets 0 Class3Toss 0 RxOfflineSeq 0 Class3WordsIn 0 ShortFramesIn 0 Class3WordsOut 0 TotalErrors 0 DecodeErrors 0 TotalLinkResets 0 EpConnects 0 TotalLIPsRecvd 0 FBusy 0 TotalLIPsXmitd 4 FlowErrors 0 TotalOfflineSeq 3
156. following is an example of the Zoneset Active command SANbox gt zoneset active ActiveZoneSet Bets LastActivatedBy admin OB session6 LastActivatedOn day month date time year The following is an example of the Zoneset List command SANbox gt zoneset list Current List of ZoneSets alpha beta The following is an example of the Zoneset Zones command SANbox gt zoneset zones ssss Current List of Zones for ZoneSet ssss zonel zone2 zone3 59183 01 A 13 165 13 Command Reference XX Zoning QLOGIC E e Zoning Authority Syntax Keywords 13 166 Opens a Zoning Edit session in which to create and manage zone sets and zones Refer to the Zone command on page 13 159 and the Zoneset command on page 13 163 Admin session except for the Active History Limits and List keywords The Clear keyword also requires a zoning edit session zoning active cancel clear delete orphans edit history limits list restore save active Displays information for the active zone set including component zones and zone members This keyword does not require an Admin session cancel Closes the current Zoning Edit session Any unsaved changes are lost clear Clears all inactive zone sets from the volatile edit copy of the zoning database This keyword requires a zoning edit session This keyword does not affect the non volatile zoning database However if you enter the Zoning Clear command
157. from the port lasers Broadcast Enables True or disables False forwarding of broadcast frames The default is True Inband management Enables True or disables False the ability to manage the switch over an ISL The default is True Fabric Device Monitoring Interface Enables True or dis ables False the monitoring of target and initiator device information The default is True The number of device entries to maintain in the FDMI data base Enter a number from 0 1000 The default is 1000 Default domain ID The default is 1 Prevents True or allows False dynamic reassignment of the domain ID The default is False 13 70 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Config Switch ls Table 13 17 Switch Configuration Parameters Continued Parameter Description SymbolicName Descriptive name for the switch The name can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is SANbox R_A_TOV Resource Allocation Timeout Value The number of millisec onds the switch waits to allow two ports to allocate enough resources to establish a link The default is 10000 ED TOV Error Detect Timeout Value The number of milliseconds a port is to wait for errors to clear The default is 2000 PrincipalPriority The priority used in the FC SW 2 principal switch selection algorithm 1 is high 255 is low The default is 254 ConfigDescription Switch configuration descripti
158. g 59183 01 A 7 1 7 Zoning Configuration XX Displaying Zoning Database Information QLOGIC EENNENNNNNNM 7 1 Displaying Zoning Database Information You can display the following information about the zoning database 7 1 1 Configured Zone Set Information Active Zone Set Information Zone Set Membership Information Zoning Modification History Zoning Database Limits Configured Zone Set Information The Zoneset List and the Zoning List commands display information about the all zone sets in the zoning database Enter the Zoneset List command to display a list of the zone sets as shown in the following example SANbox gt zoneset list Current List of ZoneSets 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC A Enter the Zoning List command to display all zone sets zones and zone members in the zoning database as shown in the following example SANbox gt zoning list Active ZoneSet Information ZoneSet Zone ZoneMember wwn_b0241f 50 205 2124 wwn 23bd31 50 50 10 wwn 221416 50 50 103 wwn_2215c3 50 50 TOs 06 06 00 06 06 00 063 06 00 06 06 00 04 04 00 04 04 00 04 04 00 04 04 00 Configured Zoning Information ZoneSet Zone 82 82 e0 82 82 00 82 82 00 82 82 00 ZoneMember wwn_b0241f 50 903 21l wwn 23bd31 50s 503 10 wwn_221416 50 50 10 wwn 2215c3 503 50 103 5
159. g Configuration W X Restore the Event Log Configuration Configure the Event Log You can customize what events are recorded in the switch event log according to component severity level and port Enter the Set Log Component Set Log Level and Set Log Port commands to filter the events to be recorded You can choose from the following component events E Port events Management server events Name server events Port events Switch management events Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP events Zoning events The following example configures the event log to record switch management events with warning and critical severity levels associated with ports 0 3 Entering the Set Log Save command ensures that this configuration is preserved across switch resets SANbox admin gt set log component switch SANbox admin gt set log level warn SANbox admin gt set log port 012 3 SANbox admin gt set log save 59183 01 A XX 11 Event Log Configuration QLOGIC Clearing the Event Log ls 11 3 2 Display the Event Log Configuration Enter the Show Log Settings command to display all event log configuration settings as shown in the following example SANbox gt show log settings Current settings for log Started True FilterComponent NameServer MgmtServer Zoning Switch Blade Port Eport Snmp CLI FilterLevel Info DisplayLevel Critical FilterPort 01234567 8 9 10 IL 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
160. g the Event Log Display Controlling Messages in the Output Stream 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 11 Event Log Configuration Displaying the Event Log ls 11 2 1 Filtering the Event Log Display You can customize what events are displayed according to the component or severity level Enter the Show Log Display command to filter the events in the display You can choose from the following severity levels and component events Informative events Warning events Critical events E Port events Management server events Name server events Port events Switch management events Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP events Zoning events The following example filters the event log display for critical events SANbox gt show log display critical 11 2 2 Controlling Messages in the Output Stream Enter the Set Log Display command to specify the severity level filter to use to determine what messages are automatically displayed on the screen when they occur Alarms are always included in the output stream The following example includes warning and critical level messages in the output stream SANbox admin gt set log display warn 59183 01 A 11 Event Log Configuration XX Managing the Event Log Configuration QLOGIC E ee 11 3 Managing the Event Log Configuration 11 3 1 Managing the Event Log Configuration consists of the following tasks W Configure the Event Log W Display the Event Lo
161. g the Zoning Database Resetting the Zoning Database Managing Zone Sets Managing Zones Managing Aliases Consider device access needs within the fabric Access is controlled by the use of zoning Some zoning strategies include the following W Separate devices by operating system W Separate devices that have no need to communicate with other devices in the fabric or have classified data W Separate devices into department administrative or other functional group W X Reserve a path and its bandwidth from one port to another Zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic A zone is a named group of ports or devices Members of the same zone can communicate with each other and transmit outside the zone but cannot receive inbound traffic from outside the zone A port device can be a member of up to eight zones whose combined membership does not exceed 64 Zoning is hardware enforced on a switch port if the sum of the logged in devices plus the devices zoned with devices on that port is 64 or less If a port exceeds this sum that port behaves as a soft zone member The port continues to behave as a soft zone member until the sum of logged in and zoned devices falls back to 64 and the port is reset A zone can be a component of more than one zone set Several zone sets can be defined for a fabric but only one zone set can be active at one time The active zone set determines the current fabric zonin
162. ge system configuration settings Table 13 23 describes the system configuration fields For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets NOTE Changing the IP address will terminate all Ethernet management sessions Table 13 23 System Configuration Settings Entry Description EthNetworkEnable Enables True or disables False the Ethernet port The default is True EthNetworkDiscovery Ethernet boot method 1 Static 2 Bootp 3 DHCP 4 RARP The default is 1 Static EthNetworkAddress Ethernet Internet Protocol IP address The default is 10 0 0 1 EthNetworkMask Ethernet subnet mask address The default is 255 0 0 0 EthGatewayAddress Ethernet IP address gateway The default is 10 0 0 254 AdminTimeout Inactivity Timeout LocalLogEnabled RemoteLogEnabled RemoteLogHostAddress Amount of time in minutes the switch waits before termi nating an idle Admin session Zero 0 disables the time out threshold The default is 30 the maximum is 1440 Amount of time in minutes the switch waits before termi nating an idle Telnet command line interface session Zero 0 disables the time out threshold The default is 0 the maximum is 1440 Enables True or disables False the saving of log infor mation on the switch The default is True Enables True or disables False the recording of the switch event log on a remote host that supports the sys log p
163. ges bin 200 Type set to I put dump support tgz local dump support tgz remote dump support tgz 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 20 33 130 232 133 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for dump support tgz 226 Transfer complete 43430 bytes sent in 0 292 secs 1 5e 02 Kbytes sec Remote system type is UNIX Using binary mode to transfer files 221 You have transferred 43430 bytes in 1 files 221 Total traffic for this session was 43888 bytes in 1 transfers 221 Thank you for using the FTP service on localhost localdomain 59183 01 A 2 5 2 Command Line Interface Usage XX Creating a Support File QLOGIC ME Se 26 If your workstation does not have an FTP server enter the Create Support command to create the support file and use FTP to download the support file from the switch to your workstation as shown in the following example SANbox 4 create support Log Msg Creating the support file this will take several seconds FTP the dump support file to another machine y n n To download the support file from the switch to the workstation do the following 1 Open a terminal window and move to the directory where you want to download the support file Enter the FTP command and the switch IP address or symbolic name gt ftp 10 0 0 1 When prompted for a user and password enter the FTP account name and password images images user images password images Set binary mode and use the Get command to
164. ges 13 53 save changes 13 53 59183 01 A security set activate 9 11 13 56 active 9 4 add group 9 11 add member group 13 56 configured 9 2 copy 9 10 13 57 create 9 10 13 57 deactivate 9 11 13 57 delete 9 10 13 57 delete member group 13 57 description 9 1 display 13 57 display active 13 52 13 56 display members 13 57 information 9 2 management 9 10 membership 9 5 remove groups 9 11 rename 9 10 13 57 Securityset command 13 56 Activate example 9 11 Active example 9 4 Add example 9 11 Copy example 9 10 Create example 9 10 Deactivate example 9 11 Delete example 9 10 Group example 9 5 List example 9 2 Remove example 9 11 Rename example 9 10 services configuration defaults 13 50 display 5 9 8 3 managing 5 9 SNMP 12 1 Set Beacon command 5 17 Set Config Port command 13 61 example 6 7 Set Config Security command 13 67 example 9 8 Set Config Security Port command 13 69 example 6 9 Index 7 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide XX QLOGIC EN B L 33 Set Config Switch command 13 70 example 5 13 Set Config Threshold command 13 72 example 6 11 Set Config Zoning command 13 74 example 7 9 Set Log command 13 76 Archive example 11 7 Clear example 11 5 Display example 11 3 example 11 4 Restore example 11 5 Start example 11 1 Stop example 11 1 Set Pagebreak command 13 80 example 2 4 Set Port command 13 82 Set Setup command SNMP example 12 4 Set Setup Radius comma
165. hat was executed last None test status port port_number port port_number Display test status for the port given by port_number port_number can be 0 19 The following is an example of the Test Status Port command SANbox admin 4 test status port 1 Port Test Test Loop Num Port Type Status Count T 1 Offline Internal Passed 12 Test Failures 13 153 13 Command Reference XX Uptime QLOGIC E P t cUg ox O O9P m d4 9 O X Uptime Displays the elapsed up time since the switch was last reset and reset method A hot reset or non disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed up time reported by this command Authority None Syntax uptime Examples The following is an example of the Uptime command SANbox gt uptime Elapsed up time 0 day s 2 hour s 28 min s 44 sec s Reason last reset NormalReset 13 154 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference User ls User Authority Syntax Keywords 59183 01 A Administers and displays user accounts Admin account name and an Admin session The Accounts and List keywords are available to all account names without an Admin session user accounts add delete account_name edit list accounts Displays all user accounts that exist on the switch This keyword is available to all account names without an Admin session add Add a user account to the switch You will be prompted for an account name a pas
166. hat would attach to the switch CTAuthentication Common Transport CT authentication Enables True or dis ables False authentication for MS group members The default is False Hash The hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Secret sent by the MS group member Hash values are MD5 or SHA 1 Secret Hexadecimal string that is encrypted by the Hash function for authentication with MS group members The string has the fol lowing lengths depending on the Hash function B MD5 hash 16 byte B SHA 1 hash 20 byte copy group source group destination Creates a new group named group destination and copies the membership into it from the group given by group source create group type Creates a group with the name given by group with the type given by type A group name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z and The security database supports a maximum of 16 groups If you omit type ISL is used type can be one of the following isl Configures security for attachments to other switches Port Configures security for attachments to N Port devices ms Configures security for attachments to N Port devices that are issuing management server commands 59183 01 A 13 25 13 Command Reference XX Group QLOGIC E ee edit group member 13 26 Initiates an editing session in which to change the attributes of a worldwi
167. he counters on all ports or the port given by port number enable Sends a Loop Port Enable LPE to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Port ls speed transmission_speed Specifies the transmission speed for the specified port Choose one of the following port speed values 1Gb s One gigabit per second 2Gb s Two gigabits per second 4Gb s Four gigabits per second 10Gb s Ten gigabits per second This applies only to ports 16 19 Auto The port speed is automatically detected state state Specifies one of the following administrative states for the specified port Online Activates and prepares the port to send data Offline Prevents the port from receiving signal and accepting a device login Diagnostics Prepares the port for testing and prevents the port from accepting a device login Down Disables the port by removing power from the port lasers 59183 01 A 13 83 13 Command Reference XX Set Setup Radius QLOGIC NEENENNENENENENENENENENMNAW C OO w Set Setup Radius Authority Syntax 13 84 NOTE This command requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Configures RADIUS servers on the switch Admin session set setup radius Prompts you in a line by line fashion to configure RADIUS
168. he encrypted Pri mary Secret sent by the ISL member The hash functions are MD5 or SHA 1 If the ISL member does not support the Primary Hash the switch will use the Secondary Hash Hexadecimal string that is encrypted by the Primary Hash for authentication with the ISL group member The string has the follow ing lengths depending on the Primary Hash function B MD5 hash 16 byte WB SHA 1 hash 20 byte Hash function to use to decipher the encrypted Secondary Secret sent by the ISL group member Hash values are MD5 or SHA 1 The Secondary Hash is used when the Primary Hash is not available on the ISL group member The Primary Hash and the Secondary Hash cannot be the same Hex string that is encrypted by the Secondary Hash and sent for authentication The string has the following lengths depending on the Secondary Hash function B MD5 hash 16 byte W SHA 1 hash 20 byte Domain ID of the switch to which to bind the ISL group member worldwide name This option is available only if FabricBindingEnabled is set to True using the Set Config Security command 0 zero specifies no binding 59183 01 A 13 23 13 Command Reference XX Group QLOGIC NEENENNNENNNNNNM Table 13 2 Port Group Member Attributes Attribute Description Member Worldwide port name WWPN for the N Port device that would attach to the switch A member cannot belong to more than one group All loop device WWPNs must be included in the group oth
169. he security database W Enter the Security Clear command as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt security clear All security information will be cleared Please confirm y n n y SANbox admin security 4 security save W X Enter the Reset Security command as shown in the following example The security configuration values autosave and fabric binding remain unchanged SANbox admin 4 reset security 59183 01 A 9 9 9 Device Security Configuration XX Managing Security Sets QLOGIC ee 9 5 Managing Security Sets Managing Security Sets consists of the following tasks Create a Security Set Delete a Security Set Rename a Security Set Copy a Security Set Add Groups to a Security Set Remove Groups from a Security Set Activate a Security Set Deactivate a Security Set All of these tasks except Activate a Security Set and Deactivate a Security Set require a Security Edit session 9 5 1 Create a Security Set Enter the Securityset Create command to create a new security set as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt securityset create securityset 1 9 5 2 Delete a Security Set Enter the Securityset Delete command to delete a security set as shown in the following example SANbox admin security gt securityset delete securityset 1 9 5 3 Rename a Security Set Enter the Securityset Rename command to rename a security set as shown in th
170. he switch will isolate from the fabric save config_name Saves changes made during a configuration edit session in the configuration given by config name If you omit config name the value for config name you chose for the most recent Config Edit command is used config name can be up to 31 characters excluding semicolon and comma The switch supports up to 10 configurations including the default configuration Notes Changes you make to an active or inactive configuration can be saved but will not take effect until you activate that configuration 13 8 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Config ls Examples The following shows an example of how to open and close a Config Edit session SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit The config named default is being edited SANbox admin config gt config cancel Configuration mode will be canceled Please confirm y n n y SANbox admin gt admin end The following is an example of how to create a backup file configdata and download the file to the workstation SANbox gt config backup SANbox gt exit gt ftp symbolic_name or ip_address user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt get configdata ftp gt quit The following is an example of how to upload a configuration backup file configdata from the workstation to the switch and then restore the configuration gt ftp symbolic_name or ip_address
171. ibed in Table 13 5 through Table 13 13 The switch configuration is activated automatically NOTE W Because this keyword changes network parameters the workstation could lose communication with the switch and release the Admin session W This keyword does not affect installed license keys port port list Reinitializes one or more ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 radius Resets the RADIUS configuration to the default values as described in Table 13 10 security Clears the security database and deactivates the active security set The security configuration value autosave and fabric binding remain unchanged services Resets the switch services configuration to the default values as described in Table 13 11 snmp Resets the SNMP configuration settings to the factory default values Refer to Table 13 9 for SNMP configuration default values 13 44 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Reset ls switch Resets the switch without a power on self test This is the default This reset disrupts traffic and does the following W Activates the pending firmware B Closes all management sessions B Clears the event log To save the event log before resetting refer to the Set Log command on page 13 76 To reset the switch with a power on self test refer to the Ha
172. ic Corporation All Rights Reserved Worldwide First Published December 2005 QLogic Corporation 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo CA 92656 800 662 4471 or 949 389 6000 Page ii 59183 01 A Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Switch Models and Examples 00 0c eee eee eee 1 2 1 2 Intended Audience 0 ccc ee ee eee eens 1 2 1 3 Related Materials er aii ae Rb redo taco RE Te E aa 1 2 1 4 New in This Release icu eR elas 1 3 1 5 Technical Support 2 4 hace hee Cod wa ee Eee E RERO IRR 1 4 1 5 1 PAIN u s us o cir re dst decer Roulette de Sn ase 1 4 1 5 2 M ANNO aor Rc oe ue dete agg artes rod RE Are tes edet Siete ee est 1 4 1 5 3 Contact Information llle RR IR 1 5 Section 2 Command Line Interface Usage 2 1 Logging In to the Switch v3 40 srinnd Gage x Dean wae eee Paes ERROR e 2 2 2 2 Opening and Closing an Admin Session llli 00ers 2 3 2 3 Entering COMMANGS score rese tte he ee C etn eM are PR UR ete 2 3 2 4 Getting THC sis Dus IA iiti atte pi ete pro b ce Oe Art 2 4 2 5 setting Page Breaks ces Era uA Paden e Eee ke dee 2 4 2 6 Creating a Support File ou core RRREAQ RPM RERRS RITE EE 2 5 2 7 Downloading and Uploading Files llle 2 7 Section 3 User Account Configuration 3 1 Displaying User Account Information llle 3 2 3 2 Creating User Accounts 4 005 ese RR RP RERO XS 3 3 3 3 Modifying User Accounts and Passwords
173. ify other user accounts To secure your admin user account be sure to change the password for this account This user account provides access to the File Trans fer Protocol FTP server for exchanging files between the switch and the workstation This user account provides access to the Mainte nance menu while in Maintenance mode to perform switch recovery tasks Refer to the SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide for information about using Maintenance mode This section describes the following user account configuration tasks W X Displaying User Account Information W Creating User Accounts W Modifying User Accounts and Passwords 59183 01 A 3 1 3 User Account Configuration Displaying User Account Information 3 1 Displaying User Account Information You can display all user accounts defined on the switch User Accounts command or just those user accounts that are logged on User List or Show Users commands The following example displays all user accounts defined on the switch Account information includes account name authority and expiration date SANbox admin 4 user accounts Current list of user accounts images admin admin admin chuckca admin gregj admin fred admin authority authority authority authority authority False True False True True never expires never expires expires in 50 days expires in 100 days never expi
174. ig QLOGIC ee edit config_name Opens an edit session for the configuration given by config name If you omit config name the currently active configuration is used list Displays a list of all available configurations on the switch This keyword does not require an Admin session restore Restores configuration settings to an out of band switch from a backup file named configdata which must be first uploaded on the switch using FTP You create the backup file using the Config Backup command Use FTP to load the backup file on a switch then enter the Config Restore command After the restore is complete the switch automatically resets Refer to Back Up and Restore a Switch Configuration on page 5 14 NOTE lf the restore process changes the IP address use the Set Setup System command to return the IP configuration to the values you want If the IP address is unknown you must place the switch in maintenance mode and reset the network configuration to restore the default IP address 10 0 0 1 Refer to the installation guide for information about using maintenance mode W Configuration archive files created with the Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 Archive function are not compatible with the Config Restore command W The configdata backup file does not include the security group primary or secondary secrets and therefore are not restored You must edit the security database and reconfigure the secrets If they are not t
175. ig switch gt SANbox admin config gt set config threshold gt SANbox admin config set config zoning The Config Save command saves the changes you made during the Config Edit session In this case changes to the configuration named Default are being saved to a new configuration named config 10132003 However the new configuration does not take effect until you activate it with the Config Activate command SANbox admin config gt config save config 10132003 SANbox admin gt config activate config 10132003 SANbox admin gt admin end The Admin End command releases the Admin session for other administrators when you are done making changes to the switch 5 12 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Managing Switch Configurations ls The following is an example of the Set Config Switch command Refer to Table 13 17 for a description of the switch configuration parameters SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config switch A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics Online BroadcastEnabled True False True InbandEnabled True
176. ing Interface W Storage Management Initiative Specification SMI S 8 1 Managing SSL and SSH Services 59183 01 A Consider the following when enabling SSH and SSL services W To establish a secure Telnet connection your workstation must use an SSH client W To enable secure SSL connections you must first synchronize the date and time on the switch and workstation Refer to Setting the Date and Time on page 5 17 m The SSL service must be enabled to authenticate users through a RADIUS server Refer to Configuring a RADIUS Server on the Switch on page 10 3 m X To disable SSL when using a user authentication RADIUS server the RADIUS server authentication order must be local B Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certificate on the switch 8 1 8 Connection Security Configuration XX Managing SSL and SSH Services QLOGIC ee Enter the Set Setup Services command to manage both SSH and SSL services as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so PLEASE NOTE Further configuration may be required after enabling a service If services are disabled the connection to the switch
177. ion with Date command 13 13 server address 13 94 service 13 88 59183 01 A non disruptive activation 5 21 13 33 NTP See Network Time Protocol O offline test port 6 13 online test 6 12 port 6 12 operational information 5 2 output stream control 11 3 P page break 2 4 Passwd command 3 4 13 39 password change 13 39 default 2 2 File Transfer Protocol 2 7 switch 13 39 user account 3 4 performance tuning 13 63 Ping command 13 40 Index 5 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide XX QLOGIC E XV V P h port administrative state 13 83 binding 6 8 13 69 13 104 configuration 6 1 13 61 configuration defaults 13 47 configuration display 13 101 configuration parameters 6 2 counters 13 82 external test 13 150 group 9 1 9 12 13 25 information 6 1 initialize 13 44 internal test 13 150 modify operating characteristics 6 7 online test 13 150 operational information 6 3 13 129 performance 6 5 13 125 13 126 performance tuning 13 63 reset 6 9 speed 13 83 testing 6 12 threshold alarms 6 4 6 10 Port Activation license 13 18 POST See Power On Self Test Power On Self Test log 13 134 preference routing 13 63 process identifier 5 3 processing time 5 3 Ps command 5 3 13 41 Q QuickTools 13 88 13 94 Quit command 13 42 R RADIUS Remote Dial In User Service Index 6 RADIUS server configuration 8 1 10 1 10 3 13 84 configuration defaults
178. ity None Syntax logout Notes You can also enter Control D to close the Telnet session 13 38 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Passwd o 7 7 7 7 7 o NENNEN Passwd Changes a user account s password Authority Admin account name and an Admin session to change another account s password You can change you own password without an Admin session Syntax passwd account name Keywords account name The user account name To change the password for an account name other than your own you must open an Admin session with the account name Admin If you omit account name you will be prompted to change the password for the current account name Examples The following is an example of the Passwd command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt passwd user2 Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account OLD password REE AEA account NEW password 8 20 chars ap A aeos GE KS please confirm account NEW password x password has been changed 59183 01 A 13 39 13 Command Reference XX Ping QLOGIC ee Ping Authority Syntax Keywords Examples 13 40 Initiates an attempt to communicate with another switch over an Ethernet network and reports the result None ping ip_address ip_address The IP address of the switch to query Broadcast IP addresses such as 255 255 255 255 are not valid The following is an example of a successful Ping command SANbox
179. keywords notes and examples An index and a glossary are also provided 59183 01 A 1 1 1 Introduction XX Switch Models and Examples QLOGIC E 9 9 w O OO 1 1 Switch Models and Examples The commands and displays of the command line interface vary depending on the switch model All examples in this guide are taken from a SANbox 5600 switch unless stated otherwise 1 2 Intended Audience This guide is intended for individuals who are responsible for installing and servicing Fibre Channel equipment using the command line interface 1 3 Related Materials The following manuals and materials are referenced in the text and or provide additional information E SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide 59096 04 B SANbox 5000 Series QuickTools Switch Management User Guide 59235 01 B SANbox 5000 Series Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 User Guide 59097 04 m X SANbox Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide publication number 59047 07 M CIM Agent Reference Guide 59223 01 m SANbox CLI Quick Reference Guide 59261 00 M QLogic Switch Interoperability Guide v3 0 This PDF document can be downloaded at http www qlogic com interopguide info asp inter W Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL 2 Rev 7 0 Fibre Channel 10 bit Interface Rev 2 3 W Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel Standard draft ietf ipfc fabric element mib 04 txt The Fibre Channel
180. lias member counts toward this maximum MaxZonesInZoneSets Maximum number of zones that are components of zone sets 2000 excluding those in the orphan zone set that can be stored in the switch s zoning database Each instance of a zone in a zone set counts toward this maxi mum MaxMembersPerZone Maximum number of members in a zone 2000 MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum number of members in an alias 2000 list Lists all zoning definitions This keyword does not require an Admin session 59183 01 A 13 167 13 Command Reference XX Zoning QLOGIC E ee restore Restores the volatile zoning database with the contents of the non volatile zoning database If the InteropAutoSave parameter is False see Table 13 8 you can use this keyword to revert changes to the volatile zoning database that were propagated from another switch in the fabric through zone set activation or merging fabrics save Saves changes made during the current Zoning Edit session The system informs you that the zone set must be activated to implement any changes This does not apply if you entered the Zoning Clear command during the Zoning Edit session Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Edit command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt SANbox admin zoning gt zoning cancel Zoning edit mode will be canceled Please confirm y n n y SANbox admin gt admin end 13 168
181. lists and describes each keyword and any applicable values 13 3 Notes and Examples The Notes paragraph presents useful information about the command and its use including special applications or effects on other commands The Examples paragraph presents sample screen captures of the command and its output 13 2 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Command Listing ls 13 4 Command Listing 7 To0o0nmoosm 0 Jovur Sh T The commands are listed in alphabetical order as follows Admin Alias Config Create Date Exit Fcping Fctrace Feature Firmware Install Group Hardreset Help History Hotreset Image Lip Logout Passwd Ping Ps Quit Reset Security Securityset Set Alarm Set Beacon Set Config Port through Set Config Zoning Set Log Set Pagebreak Set Port Set Setup Radius through Set Setup System Set Switch State Set Timezone Show About Show Alarm Show Broadcast Show Chassis Show Config Port through Show Config Zoning Show Domains Show Donor Show Fabric Show FDMI Show Interface Show Log Show LSDB Show Media Show Mem Show NS Show Pagebreak Show Perf Show Port Show Post Log Show Setup Mfg through Show Setup System Show Switch Show Timezone Show Topology Show Users Show Version Shutdown Test Cancel Test Port Test Status U W Z Uptime User Whoami Zone Zoneset Zoning 59183 01 A 13 3 13 Command Reference XX Admin QLOGIC ee Ad
182. may be lost When enabling SSL please verify that the date time settings on this switch and the workstation from where the SSL connection will be started match and then a new certificate may need to be created to ensure a secure connection to this switch TelnetEnabled True False True SSHEnabled True False False True GUIMgmtEnabled True False True SSLEnabled True False False True EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True SNMPEnabled True False True NTPEnabled True False False CIMEnabled True False False FTPEnabled True False True Mgmt ServerEnabled True False True Do you want to save and activate this services setup y n n y 8 2 59183 01 A XX 8 Connection Security Configuration QLOGIC Displaying SSL and SSH Services I 8 2 Displaying SSL and SSH Services Enter the Show Setup Services command to display the status of the SSH and SSL services as shown in the following example SANbox gt show setup services System Services TelnetEnabled True SSHEnabled False GUIMgmt Enabled True SSLEnabled False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True SNMPEnabled True NTPEnabled True CIMEnabled True FTPEnabled True MgmtServerEnabled True 8 3 Creating an SSL Security Certificate Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certificate on the switch The security certificate is required to establish an SSL connection with a management application such as Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 The ce
183. mber The Primary Hash and the Secondary Hash cannot be the same Hex string that is encrypted by the Secondary Hash and sent for authentication The string has the following lengths depending on the Secondary Hash function W MD5 hash 16 byte E SHA 1 hash 20 byte Hexadecimal string that is encrypted by the Hash function for authentication with MS group members The string has the following lengths depending on the Hash function W MD5 hash 16 byte W SHA 1 hash 20 byte 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Group ls Table 13 4 Group Member Attributes Continued Attribute Description Binding Domain ID of the switch to which to bind the ISL group mem ISL Groups ber worldwide name This option is available only if FabricBindingEnabled is set to True using the Set Config Security command 0 zero specifies no binding list Displays a list of all groups and the security sets of which they are members This keyword is available without an Admin session members group Displays all members of the group given by group This keyword is available without an Admin session remove group member list Remove the port device worldwide name given by member from the group given by group Use a space to delimit multiple member names in member list rename group old group new Renames the group given by group old to the group given by group new securitysets group Di
184. min Authority Syntax Keywords Notes Examples Opens and closes an Admin session The Admin session provides access to commands that change the fabric and switch configurations Only one Admin session can be open on the switch at any time An inactive Admin session will time out after a period of time which can be changed using the Set Setup System command User account with Admin authority admin start or begin end or stop cancel start or begin Opens the Admin session end or stop Closes the Admin session The Hardreset Hotreset Quit Shutdown and Reset Switch commands will also end an Admin session cancel Terminates an Admin session opened by another user Use this keyword with care because it terminates the Admin session without warning the other user and without saving pending changes Closing a Telnet window during an Admin session does not release the session In this case you must either wait for the Admin session to time out or use the Admin Cancel command The following example shows how to open and close an Admin session SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt SANbox admin gt admin end 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Alias I Alias Authority Syntax Keywords 59183 01 A Creates a named set of ports devices Aliases make it easier to assign a set of ports devices to many zones An alias can not have a zone or another alias as a member Admin s
185. min zoning gt zon SANbox admin zoning gt alias SANbox admin zoning gt zoning When you are finished making changes enter the Zoning Save command to save the changes and close the Zoning Edit session SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save To close the Zoning Edit session without saving changes enter the Zoning Cancel command SANbox admin zoning gt zoning cancel Changes to the active zone set do not take effect until you activate it with the Zoneset Activate command The active zone set is propagated throughout the fabric SANbox admin gt zoneset activate zoneset 1 SANbox admin gt admin end The Admin End command releases the Admin session for other administrators when you are done making changes to the switch To remove all zoning database objects aliases zones and zone sets and restore the zoning database to its factory state enter the Reset Zoning command as shown in the following example SANbox admin gt reset zoning 59183 01 A 7 11 7 Zoning Configuration XX Resetting the Zoning Database QLOGIC e 7 4 Resetting the Zoning Database 7 5 There are two ways to remove all aliases zones and zone sets from the zoning database W Enter the Zoning Clear command as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning 4 zoning clear SANbox admin zoning 4 zoning
186. n and comma The default is private TrapCommunity Trap community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to receive traps This is a write only field The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same The trap community password can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is public AuthFailureTrap Enables True or disables False the generation of traps in response to trap authentication failures The default is False ProxyEnabled Enables True or disables False SNMP communication with other switches in the fabric The default is True 59183 01 A 13 91 13 Command Reference Set Setup SNMP XX QLOGIC EENENENNNNM Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup SNMP command SANbox admin gt set setup snmp A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Trap Severity Options unknown emergency SNMPEnabled Contact Location TraplAddress TraplPort TraplSeverity TraplVersion TraplEnabled Trap2Address Trap2Port Trap2Severity Trap2Version Trap2Enabled Trap3Address Trap3Port Trap3Severity Trap3Version Trap3Enabled Trap4Address Trap4Port Trap4Severity Trap4Version Trap4Enabled
187. n bin 200 Type set to I verbose Verbose mode off This may take several seconds The switch will now reset Connection closed by foreign host 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Firmware Install a O L CUCWPUWUMEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEN The following is an example of the Firmware Install command using TFTP SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt firmware install The switch will be reset This process will cause a disruption to I O traffic Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions including any Telnet sessions When the firmware activation is complete you may log in to the switch again Do you want to continue y n y Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command FTP or TFTP CECD IP Address 10 0 0 254 Source Filename 6 7 00 11 mpc About to install image Do you want to continue y n y Connected to 10 0 0 254 10 0 0 254 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready bin 200 Type set to I verbose Verbose mode off This may take several seconds The switch will now reset Connection closed by foreign host 59183 01 A 13 21 13 Command Reference XX Group QLOGIC E ee Group Authority Syntax 13 22 NOTE This command requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Use the Feature command to install a license key Creates g
188. n 4 test port 1 offline internal A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the default value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so LoopCount decimal value 1 4294967295 429496729 FrameSize decimal value 40 2148 256 DataPattern 32 bit hex value or Default Default StopOnError True False True LoopForever True False False Do you want to start the test y n n y The test has been started A notification with the test result s will appear on the screen when the test has completed SANbox admin gt Test for port 1 Passed When the test is complete remember to place the port back online SANbox admin gt set port 1 state online 59183 01 A 6 13 6 Port Configuration Testing a Port XX QLOGIC ee 6 6 3 Display Port Test Results You can display the test status while the test is in progress by entering the Test Status Port command as shown in the following example SANbox admin gt test status port 1 Port Test Num Port Type 1 1 Offline Internal 6 6 4 Cancel a Port Test Test Loop Test Status Count Failures Passed 12 0 To cancel a port test that is in progress enter the Test Cancel Port command 59183 01 A XX 6 Port Configuration QLOGIC Extending Port Transmission Distance ls
189. n by security set This keyword is available without an Admin session list Displays a list of all security sets This keyword is available without an Admin session remove security set group Removes a group given by group from the security set given by security set If security set is the active security set the group will not be removed until the security set has been deactivated rename security set old security set new Renames the security set given by security set old to the name given by security set new Refer to the Group command on page 13 22 for information about creating and managing groups 13 57 13 Command Reference XX Securityset QLOGIC EENENNNNM Examples The following is an example of the Securityset Active command SANbox 4 securityset active Active SecuritySet Information ActiveSecuritySet alpha LastActivatedBy Remote LastActivatedOn day month date time year The following is an example of the Securityset Groups command SANbox 4 securityset groups alpha Current list of Groups for SecuritySet alpha groupl ISL group2 Port The following is an example of the Securityset List command SANbox gt securityset list Current list of SecuritySets alpha beta 13 58 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Alarm ke Set Alarm Controls the display of alarms in the session output stream or clears the alarm log Authority Admin session for the Clear
190. nce Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 comes with a free 30 day trial license Fabric Security provides for Secure Socket Layer SSL and Secure Shell SSH connection security device security using Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP and remote authentication using a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server SANdoctor provides tools for Fibre Channel connection verification Fcping command Fibre Channel route tracing Fctrace command and transceiver diagnostic information Show Media command Port Activation enables additional Fibre Channel ports up to the 20 port maximum Installing a feature license key is not disruptive nor does it require a switch reset To order a license key contact your switch distributor or your authorized reseller 5 8 1 Display Feature Licenses Enter the Feature Log command to display the license keys that are installed on your switch as shown in the following example SANbox gt feature log 5 24 Mfg Feature Log Switch Licensed for 8 ports Customer Feature Log day month date 19 39 24 year Switch Licensed for 20 ports 1 LCVXOWUNOJBE6 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Managing Switch Feature Upgrades OO A ULUUIEEEEEIEIEIEIESESENAMANMAMNMI 5 8 2 Install a Feature License Key Enter the Feature Add command to install a license key on your switch as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 fe
191. nce QLOGIC Reset Lk Enter the Show Config Port command to display port configuration values Table 13 6 Port Configuration Defaults Parameter 1 2 4 Gbps Port Defaults 10 Gbps Port Defaults Admin State Online Online Link Speed Auto 10 Gbps Port Type GL G Symbolic Name Portn where n is the port 10G n where n is the port number number ALFairness False N A DeviceScanEnabled True True ForceOfflineRSCN False False ARB_FF False N A InteropCredit 0 0 ExtCredit 0 N A FANEnable True N A AutoPerfTuning True True LCFEnable False False MFSEnable False False MSEnable True False NoClose False N A lOStreamGuard Auto Auto VIEnable False False PDISCPingEnable True N A 13 47 13 Command Reference XX Reset QLOGIC E e Enter Show Config Threshold command to display threshold alarm configuration values Table 13 7 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults Parameter Default ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True W RisingTrigger 25 W FallingTrigger 1 E SampleWindow 10 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True W RisingTrigger 25 E FallingTrigger 0 E SampleWindow 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True W RisingTrigger 2 E FallingTrigger 0 E SampleWindow 10 LoginMonitoringEnabled True W RisingTrigger 5 E FallingTrigger 1 E SampleWindow 10 LogoutMonitoringEnabled True W RisingTrigger 5 W FallingTrigger 1 m SampleWindow 10 LOSMonitoringEnabled True W RisingTrigger 100 E FallingTrigger 5 E Sam
192. nd 13 84 example 10 3 Set Setup Services command 13 87 example 5 10 NTP service 5 19 SNMP service 12 2 SSH and SSL services 8 2 Set Setup SNMP command 13 90 Set Setup System command 13 93 Ethernet configuration 4 4 NTP configuration 5 19 remote logging 11 6 Set Switch State command 13 95 Set Timezone command 13 96 severity level 11 1 SHA 1 authentication 13 24 Show About command 13 97 Show Alarm command 13 98 Show Broadcast command 13 99 Show Chassis command 13 100 example 5 7 Show Config Port command 13 101 example 6 2 Index 8 Show Config Security command 13 103 example 5 6 port binding 6 8 Show Config Security Port command 13 104 Show Config Switch command 13 105 example 5 5 Show Config Threshold command 13 106 example 6 4 Show Config Zoning command 13 107 example 5 6 Show Domains command 13 108 Show Donor command 13 109 example 6 16 Show Fabric command 13 110 example 4 3 Show FDMI command 13 111 Show Interface command 13 113 Show Log command 13 114 display log 11 2 filter display 11 3 Settings example 11 5 Show LSDB command 13 117 Show Media command 13 118 example 6 6 Show Mem command 13 122 Show NS command 13 123 example 4 2 Show Pagebreak command 13 125 Show Perf command 13 126 example 6 5 Show Port command 13 129 example 6 3 Show Post Log command 13 134 Show Setup Mfg command 13 135 Show Setup Radius command 13 136 example 10 2 Show Setup Services command 13 137 example 5 9 SSL and SS
193. nds Down Arrow Scrolls forward through the list of previously entered commands Control A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line Control E Moves the cursor to the end of the command line Control U Clears the command line 59183 01 A 2 3 2 Command Line Interface Usage XX Getting Help QLOGIC E ee 2 4 Getting Help To display help for a command enter the Help command followed by the command The following is an example of the help that is available for the Config Edit command SANbox gt help config edit config edit CONFIG NAME This command initiates a configuration session and places the current session into config edit mode If CONFIG NAME is given and it exists it gets edited otherwise it gets created If it is not given the currently active configuration is edited Admin mode is required for this command Usage config edit CONFIG NAME 2 5 Setting Page Breaks Some display commands deliver so much information to the screen that it scrolls off too quickly to read it You can limit the display to 20 lines by turning on page breaks By default page breaks are turned off The following is an example of how to turn page breaks on and how it affects the display SANbox gt set pagebreak on SANbox gt zone list Zone ZoneSet Zonel alpha beta Zone2 delta echo Zone3 sierra tango Zone4 gamma delta Press any key to continue gq to quit 2 4 59183 01
194. ne Syntax show pagebreak Notes The pagebreak setting limits the display of information to 20 lines or allows the continuous display of information without a break Examples The following is an example of the Show Pagebreak command SANbox gt show pagebreak current setting ON 59183 01 A 13 125 13 Command Reference XX Show Perf QLOGIC u 9 9a 3 A Show Perf Displays port performance in frames second and bytes second If you omit the keyword the command displays data transmitted out data received in and total data transmitted and received in frames second and bytes per second Transmission rates are expressed in thousands K and millions M Authority None Syntax show perf port list or show perf byte port list inbyte port list outbyte port list frame port list inframe port list outframe port list errors port list Keywords port list Displays the instantaneous performance data for up to sixteen ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 15 specifies ports 0 2 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 If you omit port list the command displays performance data for all ports byte port list Displays continuous performance data in total bytes second transmitted and received for up to sixteen ports given by port list port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example
195. ne Step Firmware Installation 59183 01 A The Firmware Install and Image Install commands download the firmware image file from an FTP or TFTP server to the switch unpacks the image file and performs a disruptive activation in one step The one step installation process prompts you to enter the following B The file transfer protocol FTP or TFTP IP address of the remote host WB Anaccount name and password on the remote host FTP only 5 21 5 Switch Configuration XX Installing Firmware QLOGIC ee W Pathname for the firmware image file 1 Enterthe following commands to download the firmware from a remote host to the switch install the firmware then reset the switch to activate the firmware SANbox gt admin start SANbox 4 firmware install The switch will be reset This process will cause a disruption to I O traffic Continuing with this action will terminate all management sessions including any Telnet sessions When the firmware activation is complete you may log in to the switch again Do you want to continue y n y Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command 2 Enter your choice for the file transfer protocol with which to download the firmware image file FTP requires an user account and a password TFTP does not FTP or TFTP softo 3 Enter your account name on the remote host FTP only and the IP address of the remote host When prompted for the source file name en
196. nfig security portbinding port_number Keywords port number Initiates an editing session in which to change the port binding configuration for the port given by port number The system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Enter q or Q to end the editing session Table 13 16 describes the Set Config Security Port parameters Table 13 16 Port Binding Configuration Parameters Parameter Description PortBindingEnabled Enables True or disables False port binding for the port given by port number WWN Worldwide port name for the port device that is allowed to connect to the port given by port number Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Security Portbinding command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin config edit SANbox admin config gt set config security portbinding 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so PortBindingEnabled True False False true WWN N None WWN None 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 09 9 WWN N None WWN None 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 09 8 WWN N None WWN None n Finished configuring attributes
197. nt than the informative level events Info Informative severity level events The informative level describes routine events associated with a normal fabric None Specifies no severity levels for display on the screen 59183 01 A 13 77 13 Command Reference XX Set Log QLOGIC EENENNNNNM level filter Specifies the severity level given by filter to use in monitoring and logging events for the specified components or ports filter can be one of the following values Critical Monitors critical events The critical level describes events that are generally disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric but require no action This is the default severity level Warn Monitors warning and critical events The warning level describes events that are generally not disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric but are more important than the informative level events Info Monitors informative warning and critical events The informative level describes routine events associated with a normal fabric NOTE Logging events at the Info severity level can deplete switch resources because of the high volume of events None Monitors none of the severity levels port port list Specifies one or more ports to monitor for events Choose one of the following values port list Specifies the port or ports to monitor port list can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces For example 0 2 10 1
198. odifying the Security Database To modify the security database you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time either through Telnet or Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 You must also open a Security Edit session with the Security Edit command The Security Edit session provides access to the Securityset Group and Security commands with which you make modifications to the security database SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt security edit SANbox admin security gt securityset SANbox admin security gt group SANbox admin security gt security When you are finished making changes enter the Security Save command to save the changes and close the Security Edit session SANbox admin security gt security save To close the session without saving changes enter the Security Cancel command SANbox admin security gt security cancel Changes to the active security set do not take effect until you activate it with the Security Activate command The Admin End command releases the Admin session for other administrators when you are done making changes to the switch SANbox admin gt security activate SANbox admin gt admin end 9 4 Resetting the Security Database There are two ways to remove all groups and security sets from t
199. omainIDLock True SymbolicName Sw108 RA TOV 10000 E D TOV 2000 PrincipalPriority 254 ConfigDescription Default Config ConfigLastSavedBy admin OB session5 ConfigLastSavedOn day month date time year InteropMode Standard 59183 01 A 5 5 5 Switch Configuration XX Displaying Switch Information QLOGIC ee 5 1 4 2 Zoning Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Zoning command to display zoning configuration parameters These parameters determine how zoning is applied to the switch Refer to Table 13 19 for a description of these parameters SANbox gt show config zoning Configuration Name default InteropAutoSave True DefaultZone True DiscardInactive False 5 1 4 3 Security Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Security command to display security configuration and port binding parameters These parameters determine how security is applied to the switch Refer to Table 13 15 for a description of the switch security configuration parameters Refer to Table 13 16 for a description of the port binding parameters SANbox gt show config security Configuration Name default FabricBindingEnabled False AutoSave True Port Binding Status WWN 0 Enabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 2 Disabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 5 Enabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 5 6 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 5 Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information o 9 9 9 7 MEN
200. on The configuration descrip tion can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is Config Default InteropMode Standard FC SW 2 compliant interoperability Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Switch command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 config edit SANbox admin config gt set config switch A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list lot press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics Online BroadcastEnabled True False True InbandEnabled True False True FDMIEnabled True False True FDMIEntries decimal value 0 1000 1000 DefaultDomainID decimal value 1 239 2 DomainIDLock True False False SymbolicName string max 32 chars SANbox R A TOV decimal value 100 100000 msec 10000 E D TOV decimal value 10 20000 msec 2000 PrincipalPriority decimal value 1 255 254 ConfigDescription string max 64 chars Default Config InteropMode 0 Standard l Interop 1 Standard 59183 01 A 13 71 13 Command Reference Set Config Threshold XX QLOGIC E S Set Config Threshold Sets the port alarm threshold parameters by which the switch monitors port performance and generates alarms The changes you
201. onitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 25 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 0 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 2 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 0 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 LoginMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 5 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 LogoutMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 5 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 LOSMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 00 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 5 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 59183 01 A 13 73 13 Command Reference Set Config Zoning XX QLOGIC E E Pp pV O xwF LO Set Config Zoning Configures the zoning database The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command Authority Admin session and a Config Edit session Syntax set config zoning Initiates an editing session in whi
202. onth date time year 0 19 0x13 130000 128 Gritical 20 15 PowerUp Vx x x 0 day month date time year Vixen 0 default day month date time year Online False Off Online False 32 Passed ormal 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Timezone ls Show Timezone Displays the current time zone setting Authority None Syntax show timezone Examples The following is an example of the Show Timezone command SANbox 4 show timezone America Chicago 59183 01 A 13 143 13 Command Reference Show Topology XX QLOGIC Cer o Show Topology Displays all connected devices Authority Syntax Examples 13 144 None show topology The following is an example of the Show Topology command SANbox gt show topology Unique ID Key A ALPA D Domain ID Port Local Local Number Type PortWWN 5 F 20 05 00 c0 dd 00 bd ec 10 E 20 0a 00 c0 dd 00 bd ec Remote NodeWWN 20 00 00 00 c9 22 1e 93 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 80 21 Unique ID 010500 P 4 0x4 D 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show Topology ls The following is an example of the Show Topology command for port 1 SANbox gt show topology 1 Local Link Information PortNumber 1 PortID 650100 PortWWN 20 01 00 c0 dd 00 91 11 PortType F Remote Link Information Device 0 odeWWN 50 80 02 00 00 06 d5 38 PortType NL Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0
203. onth date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Eport State E A2 IDLE 332 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 EFP WWN 0x100000c0dd00b845 len 0x30 333 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Sending LSU oxid 0xc type 1 330 day month date time year 334 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Send Zone Merge Request 335 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 LSDB Xchg timer set 13 116 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show LSDB ke Show LSDB Displays Link State database information Authority None Syntax show Isdb Examples The following is an example of the Show LSDB command SANbox gt show lsdb Link State Database Information LsID 34 Age 1176 Incarnation 0x800000e5 NeighborDomain 36 LocalPort 6 RemotePort 7 Cost 500 NeighborDomain 35 LocalPort 16 RemotePort 16 Cost 100 NeighborDomain 35 LocalPort 18 RemotePort 19 Cost 100 NeighborDomain 35 LocalPort 7 RemotePort 7 Cost 500 NeighborDomain 35 LocalPort 5 RemotePort 4 Cost 500 Local Domain LsID 35 Age 1166 Incarnation 0x800000cc NeighborDomain 34 LocalPort 16 RemotePort 16 Cost 100 NeighborDomain 34 LocalPort 19 RemotePort 18 Cost 100 NeighborDomain 36 LocalPort 5 RemotePort 4 Cost 250 NeighborDomain 34 LocalPort 7 RemotePort 7 Cost 500 NeighborDomain 34 LocalPort 4 RemotePort 5 Cost 500 Route OutPort 18 Hops 1 Cost 100 LsID 36 Age 1162 Incarnation 0x80000046
204. orceOfflineRSCN True False False ARB_FF True False False InteropCredit decimal value 0 255 0 ExtCredit dec value increments of 15 non loop only 0 15 FANEnable True False True qq Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command SANbox admin config gt config save SANbox admin config gt config activate 59183 01 A 6 15 6 Port Configuration XX Extending Port Transmission Distance QLOGIC ee Enter the Show Donor command to display the extended credit status for the switch as shown in the following example SANbox gt show donor Port Config Ext Credit Max Credit Donated Member of Valid Groups to Number Type Requested Available to Port Donor Group Extend Credit 0 GL 0 16 None 0 0 1 GL 0 16 None 0 0 2 GL 0 1 6 None 0 0 3 GL 0 16 None 0 0 4 GL 0 16 None 0 0 5 GL 0 16 None 0 0 6 GL 0 16 None 0 0 7 GL 0 16 None 0 0 8 GL 0 16 None 0 0 8 GL 0 16 None 0 0 LO GL 0 16 None 0 0 LI GL 0 T6 None 0 0 12 GL 0 16 None 0 0 13 GL 0 16 None 0 0 14 GL 0 16 None 0 0 15 GL 0 16 None 0 0 L6 G 0 16 None None None Donor Group Credit Pool 6 16 59183 01 A Section 7 Zoning Configuration This section describes the following tasks Displaying Zoning Database Information Configuring the Zoning Database Modifyin
205. ority Syntax Keywords Examples 59183 01 A Displays detailed information about the device host bus adapter None show fdmi port_wwn port_wwn The device world wide port name for which to display information If you omit port wwn the command displays a summary of host bus adapter information for all attached devices in the fabric Illegal characters in the display appear as question marks The following is an example of the Show FDMI command SANbox gt show fdmi HBA ID PortID Manufacturer Model Ports 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 aa bc 610000 QLogic Corporation QLA2342 2 21 00 00 00 ca 25 9b 96 180100 QLogic Corporation QL2330 2 13 111 13 Command Reference XX Show FDMI QLOGIC ee The following is an example of the Show FDMI WWN command SANbox gt show fdmi 21 00 00 e0 8b 09 3b 17 FDMI Information Manufacturer QLogic Corporation SerialNumber 04202 Model QLA2342 ModelDescription QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter PortID 610000 NodeWWN 20 00 00 e0 8b 07 aa be HardwareVersion FC5010409 10 DriverVersion 8 2 3 10 Beta 2 W2K VI OptionRomVersion 1 21 FirmwareVersion Os 02 La OperatingSystem SunOS 5 8 MaximumCTPayload 2040 NumberOfPorts 1 Port 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 aa bec SupportedFC4Types FCP SupportedSpeed 2Gb s CurrentSpeed 2Gb s MaximumFrameSize 2048 OSDeviceName HostName 13 112 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show Interface ls Show Interface Displays the status of
206. ownload and upload 2 7 File Transfer Protocol download files 2 7 5 15 download firmware 5 21 restore configuration file 5 16 service 13 88 user account 3 1 firmware 5 21 custom installation 5 23 image file 13 34 information 5 8 install with CLI 13 20 installation 5 20 list image files 13 34 non disruptive activation 13 33 one step installation 5 21 remove image files 13 34 retrieve image file 13 34 unpack image 13 35 upload file 2 8 version 13 147 Firmware Install command 13 20 example 5 20 FTP See File Transfer Protocol G gateway address 4 1 4 4 13 93 Greenwich Mean Time 5 17 Index 3 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide XX QLOGIC E S group add members 9 13 13 23 add to security set 9 11 copy 9 13 13 25 create 9 12 13 25 delete 9 12 description 9 1 edit member attributes 13 26 ISL 9 12 list 13 27 list members 13 27 management 9 12 membership 9 5 modify member 9 14 MS 9 12 13 25 port 9 12 remove from security set 9 11 remove members 9 14 13 27 rename 9 12 13 27 type 13 25 13 27 Group command 13 22 Add example 9 13 Copy example 9 13 Create example 9 12 Delete example 9 12 Edit example 9 14 Members example 9 5 Remove example 9 14 Rename example 9 12 Securitysets example 9 5 H hard reset 5 20 Hardreset command 13 30 hardware information 5 7 Heartbeat LED 5 7 Help command 2 4 13 31 History command 13 32 host bus adapter 13 111 hot reset 5 20
207. p System command to enable the NTP client and to specify the NTP server IP address SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 set setup system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so EthNetworkDiscovery 1 2Static 2 Bootp 3 Dhcp 4 Rarp Static EthNetworkAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 1 EthNetworkMask dot notated IP Address 255 255 255 0 EthGatewayAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 AdminTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O never 30 InactivityTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O never 0 LocalLogEnabled True False True RemoteLogEnabled True False False RemoteLogHostAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True False False True NTPServerAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 10 2 3 4 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True Do you want to save and activate this services setup y n n y System setup saved and activated 59183 01 A 5 19 5 Switch Configuration XX Resetting a Switch QLOGIC ee 5 6 Resetting a Switch Table 5 2 describes the methods for resetting a switch the corresponding command and the impact on the switch Table 5 2 Switch Reset Methods Hot Reset Soft Reset ERST Description Hotreset Reset Switch S
208. parameters The switch will down a port if an alarm condition is not cleared within three consecutive sampling windows by default 30 seconds Reset the port to bring it back online An alarm is cleared when the threshold monitoring detects that the error rate has fallen below the falling trigger 6 10 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 6 Port Configuration Configuring Port Threshold Alarms ls Enter the Set Config Threshold command to enable and configure port threshold monitoring on the switch SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit SANbox admin config gt set config threshold A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so ThresholdMonitoringEnabled True False False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 25 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 r SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 10 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 25 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 0 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 2 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 0 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 LoginMonitoring
209. pleWindow 10 13 48 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Reset ls Enter the Show Config Zoning command to display zoning configuration values Table 13 8 Zoning Configuration Defaults Parameter Default InteropAutoSave True DefaultZone True DiscardInactive False Enter the Show Setup SNMP command to display SNMP configuration values Table 13 9 SNMP Configuration Defaults Parameter Default SNMPEnabled True Contact syscontact undefined Location sysLocation undefined Description SANbox 5000 Series FC Switch Trap 1 5 Address Trap 1 5 Port Trap 1 5 Severity Trap 1 5 Version Trap 1 5 Enabled ObjectlD AuthFailureTrap ProxyEnabled Trap 1 10 0 0 254 Traps 2 5 0 0 0 0 162 Warning 2 False 1 3 6 1 4 1 1663 1 1 1 1 17 1 3 6 1 4 1 1663 1 1 1 1 30 1 3 6 1 4 1 1663 1 1 1 1 23 1 3 6 1 4 1 1663 1 1 1 1 24 SANbox 5200 SANbox 5202 SANbox 5600 SANbox 5602 a False True 59183 01 A 13 49 13 Command Reference XX Reset QLOGIC E ee Enter the Show Setup Radius command to display RADIUS configuration values Table 13 10 RADIUS Configuration Defaults Parameter Default DeviceAuthOrder Local UserAuthOrder Local TotalServers 1 DeviceAuthServer False UserAuthServer False AccountingServer False ServerlPAddress 10 0 0 1 ServerUDPPort 1812 Timeout 2 seconds Retries 0 SignPackets False
210. r N Show Donor Displays list of current donor and extended credit configuration for all ports Authority None Syntax show donor Examples The following is an example of the Show Donor command SANbox gt show donor Port Config Ext Credit Max Credit Donated Member of Valid Groups to Number Type Requested Available to Port Donor Group Extend Credit 0 GL 0 16 one 0 0 1 GL 0 16 one 0 0 2 GL 0 16 one 0 0 3 GL 0 16 one 0 0 4 GL 0 16 None 0 0 D GL 0 16 None 0 0 6 GL 0 16 one 0 0 7 GL 0 16 None 0 0 8 GL 0 16 None 0 0 9 GL 0 16 one 0 0 LO GL 0 16 one 0 0 L1 GL 0 16 one 0 0 12 GL 0 16 one 0 0 13 GL 0 16 one 0 0 14 GL 0 16 one 0 0 15 GL 0 16 one 0 0 L6 G 0 16 None None None Donor Group Credit Pool 59183 01 A 13 109 13 Command Reference XX Show Fabric QLOGIC Ces Show Fabric Displays list of each domain symbolic name worldwide name node IP address and port IP address Authority None Syntax show fabric Examples The following is an example of the Show Fabric command SANbox gt show fabric Domain WWN Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr SymbolicName 16 0x10 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 77 81 10 20 68 11 0 0 0 0 gui sbl 11 17 0x11 10 00 00 c0 d d 00 6a 2d 10 20 68 12 0 0 0 0 Sw12 18 0x12 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 c3 04 10 20 68 160 0 0 0 0 sw 160 19 0x13 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 5c 56 10 20 68 108 0 0 0 0 Sb2 108 13 110 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Show FDMI a Show FDMI Auth
211. r internal applications such as management server and SNMP B 9 high priority Telnet sessions B 6 logins or sessions for Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 inband and out of band logins Application Programming Interface API inband and out of band logins and Telnet logins Additional logins will be refused 2 2 59183 01 A XX 2 Command Line Interface Usage QLOGIC Opening and Closing an Admin Session I 2 2 Opening and Closing an Admin Session The command line interface performs monitoring and configuration tasks Commands that perform monitoring tasks are available to all user accounts Commands that perform configuration tasks are available only after entering the Admin Start command to open an Admin session A user account must have Admin authority to enter the Admin Start command The following is an example of how to open and close an Admin session SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt SANbox admin gt admin end 2 3 Entering Commands The command line completion feature makes entering and repeating commands easier Table 2 1 describes the command line completion keystrokes Table 2 1 Command Line Completion Keystroke Effect Tab Completes the command line Enter at least one character and press the tab key to complete the command line If more than one possibility exists press the Tab key again to display all possibilities Up Arrow Scrolls backward through the list of previously entered comma
212. rap5Enabled True False False ReadCommunity string max 32 chars public WriteCommunity string max 32 chars private TrapCommunity string max 32 chars public AuthFailureTrap True False False ProxyEnabled True False True 12 4 59183 01 A XX 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration QLOGIC Resetting the SNMP Configuration I 12 4 Resetting the SNMP Configuration Enter the Reset SNMP command to reset the SNMP configuration back to the factory defaults as shown in the following example Refer to Table 13 9 for a listing of the SNMP configuration factory defaults SANbox admin gt reset snmp 59183 01 A 12 5 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration XX Resetting the SNMP Configuration QLOGIC E S Notes 12 6 59183 01 A Section 13 Command Reference This section describes the commands of the CLI and the format in which they are presented The command format presents the following B Access Authority B Syntax and Keywords B Notes and Examples The commands are listed in Command Listing on page 13 3 13 1 Access Authority The Authority paragraph in each command description indicates what types of sessions are required to enter that command Commands associated with monitoring tasks are available to all account names with no special session requirement Commands associated with configuration tasks are available only within an Admin session An account mus
213. rdreset command on page 13 30 To reset the switch without disrupting traffic refer to the Hotreset command on page 13 33 NOTE The following files are deleted from the switch during a switch reset B Firmware image files that have not been unpacked W Configuration backup files W Support files system Resets the system configuration settings to the factory default values as described in Table 13 12 NOTE W Because this keyword changes network parameters the workstation could lose communication with the switch W This keyword does not affect installed license keys zoning Clears the zoning database and deactivates the active zone set The zoning configuration parameters InteropAutoSave DefaultZone Discardlnactive remain unchanged Refer to Table 13 8 for information about the zoning configuration parameters 59183 01 A 13 45 13 Command Reference XX Reset QLOGIC E ee Notes The following tables specify the various factory default settings Enter the Show Config Switch command to display switch configuration values Table 13 5 Switch Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Admin State Online Broadcast Enabled True InbandEnabled True FDMlEnabled True FDMIEntries 1000 DefaultDomain ID 1 0x Hex Domain ID Lock False Symbolic Name SANbox R A TOV 10000 E D TOV 2000 Principal Priority 254 Configuration Description Config Default InteropMode Standard 13 46 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Refere
214. rence XX Security QLOGIC ee Examples The following is an example of the Security Active command SANbox gt security active Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember groupl ISL 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 16 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret KKEKKK EK Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret KK Binding 0 10 00 00 00 00 10 21 17 Authentication Chap Primary Hash MD5 Primary Secret KKK KEK Secondary Hash SHA 1 Secondary Secret KR amp Binding 0 The following is an example of the Security History command SANbox gt security history Active Database Information SecuritySetLastActivated DeactivatedBy Remote SecuritySetLastActivated DeactivatedOn day month date time year Database Checksum 00000000 Inactive Database Information ConfigurationLastEditedBy admin IB sessionll ConfigurationLastEditedOn day month date time year Database Checksum 00007558 13 54 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Security I diNNNNNN The following is an example of the Security Limits command SANbox gt security limits Security Attribute Maximum Current Name MaxSecuritySets 4 1 MaxGroups 16 2 MaxTotalMembers 1000 19 MaxMembersPerGroup 1000 4 groupl 15 group2 The following is an example of the Security List command SANbox gt security list Active Security Information SecuritySet Group GroupMember No active securityset defined Configured Security Information S
215. res XX QLOGIC EE ee The following example displays user accounts that are logged on to the switch SANbox admin gt user list User admin OB sessionl admin OB session2 snmp OB session3 snmp IB session4 admin OB session5 3 2 Ethernet Addr Port Logged in 10 20 68 108 1031 day month 10 20 68 108 1034 day month Unknown day month Unknown day month Unknown day month time time time time time 59183 01 A year year year year year XX QLOGIC 3 User Account Configuration Creating User Accounts ls 3 2 Creating User Accounts A user account consists of an account name an authority level and an expiration date The account name can be up to 15 characters and must begin with an alphanumeric character The authority level grants admin authority true or denies it false The expiration date sets the date when the user account expires Only the Admin user account can create user accounts The following example creates a new user account named user1 with admin authority that expires in 100 days SANbox admin gt user add Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account name 1 15 chars userl account password 8 20 chars CURE acu please confirm account password set account expiration in days 0 2000 O never 0 100 should this account have admin authority y n n y OK to add user account userl with admin authority and to expire in 100 days
216. reset 5 16 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 5 Switch Configuration Paging a Switch ls 5 4 Paging a Switch 5 5 To help you locate a particular switch in a rack of switches you can turn on the beacon feature with the Set Beacon command This causes all port Logged In LEDs to flash in unison The following is an example of how to turn the beacon on and off SANbox gt set beacon on SANbox set beacon off Setting the Date and Time 59183 01 A The switch date and time can be set explicitly using the Date command or it can be set automatically through a Network Time Protocol NTP server The Date command also displays the current time Unlike the Date command the NTP server also synchronizes the date and time on the switch with the date and time on the workstation Synchronized date and time is required for Secure Socket Layer SSL connections You can also set the time zone using the Set Timezone command The default time zone is Universal Time UTC also known as Greenwich Mean Time Changing the time zone also converts the current time to the time in the new time zone For this reason if you are not using an NTP server set the time zone first then set the date and time To use an NTP server you must enable the NTP client on the switch and specify an IP address for the NTP server NOTE To set the date with the Date command the NTP client must be disabled 5 17 5 Switch Configuration Setting the Da
217. rmation for one or more ports or an instantaneous summary The following example displays an instantaneous summary in bytes and frames Values are expressed in thousands K and millions M of bytes or frames per second SANbox gt show perf Port Bytes s Bytes s Bytes s Frames s Frames s Frames s Number in out total in out total 0 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K 1 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 7K 7K 0 245 245 E 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K 8 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K 9 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K LO 0 0 0 0 0 0 LE 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 7K 7K 0 245 245 15 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K 16 47M 23K 47M 23K 726 24K 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 23K 47M 47M 726 23K 24K 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 59183 01 A 6 5 6 Port Configuration XX Displaying Port Information QLOGIC n 6 1 5 Transceiver Information NOTE The Show Media command requires the SANdoctor license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller Enter the Show Media command to display operational information about one or more transceivers as shown in the following example Refer to Table 13 25 for a description of the transceiver information in the Show Media display SANbox 4 show media 4 Port Number 4 MediaType 400 M5 SN I MediaVendor FINISAR CORP MediaPartNumber FTRJ8524P2BNL MediaRevision A MediaSerialNumber P6G22RL MediaSpeeds 1Gb s 2Gb
218. rotocol The default is False The IP address of the host that will receive the switch event log information if remote logging is enabled The default is 10 0 0 254 13 93 13 Command Reference XX Set Setup System QLOGIC ee Table 13 23 System Configuration Settings Continued Entry Description NTPClientEnabled Enables True or disables False the Network Time Pro tocol NTP client on the switch This client enables the switch to synchronize its time with an NTP server This feature supports NTP version 4 and is compatible with version 3 An Ethernet connection to the server is required and you must first set an initial time and date on the switch The synchronized time becomes effective immediately The default is False NTPServerAddress The IP address of the NTP server from which the NTP cli ent acquires the time and date The default is 10 0 0 254 EmbeddedGUIEnabled Enables True or disables False the QuickTools man agement application Changing this parameter to False while QuickTools is running will terminate the application The default is True Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup System command SANbox admin 4 set setup system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q
219. roups manages membership within the group and manages the membership of groups in security sets Admin session and a Security Edit session Refer to the Security command on page 13 52 for information about starting a Security Edit session The List Members Securitysets and Type keywords are available without an Admin session group add group copy group source group destination create group type delete group edit group member list members group remove group member list rename group old group new securitysets group type group 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Group I Keywords add group Initiates an editing session in which to specify a group member and its attributes for the existing group given by group ISL Port and MS member attributes are described in Table 13 1 Table 13 2 and Table 13 3 respectively The group name and group type attributes are read only fields common to all three tables Attribute Member Authentication Primary Hash Primary Secret Secondary Hash Secondary Secret Binding Table 13 1 ISL Group Member Attributes Description Worldwide name of the switch that would attach to the switch A member cannot belong to more than one group Enables CHAP or disables None authentication using the Chal lenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP The default is None The preferred hash function to use to decipher t
220. rt SANbox admin 4 test port 1 online A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the default value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so LoopCount decimal value 1 4294967295 429496729 FrameSize decimal value 40 2148 256 DataPattern 32 bit hex value or Default Default StopOnError True False True LoopForever True False False Do you want to start the test y n n y The test has been started A notification with the test result s will appear on the screen when the test has completed SANbox admin gt Test for port 1 Passed 6 12 59183 01 A XX 6 Port Configuration QLOGIC Testing a Port ls 6 6 2 Offline Tests for Ports An offline test is a disruptive test that exercises the port connections You must place the port in the diagnostics state using the Set Port command before starting the test There are two types of offline test internal loopback and external loopback W An internal loopback test exercises the internal port connections B q Anexternal loopback test exercises the port and its transceiver A transceiver with a loopback plug is required for the port The following example performs an offline test SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 set port 1 state diagnostics SANbox admi
221. rted match and then a new certificate may need to be created to ensure a secure connection to this switch TelnetEnabled True False True SSHEnabled True False False GUIMgmtEnabled True False True SSLEnabled True False False EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True SNMPEnabled True False True NTPEnabled True False False CIMEnabled True False False FTPEnabled True False True Mgmt ServerEnabled True False True Do you want to save and activate this services setup y n n 59183 01 A 13 89 13 Command Reference XX Set Setup SNMP QLOGIC 4 C Set Setup SNMP Configures SNMP on the switch Authority Admin session Syntax set setup snmp Prompts you in a line by line fashion to change SNMP configuration settings Table 13 22 describes the SNMP fields For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table 13 22 SNMP Configuration Settings Entry Description SNMPEnabled Enables True or disables False SNMP on the switch The default is True Contact Specifies the name of the person to be contacted to respond to trap events The name can be up to 64 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is undefined Location Specifies the name of the switch location The name can be up to 64 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is undefined Trap 1 5 Addre
222. rtificate is valid 24 hours before the certificate creation date and expires 365 days after the creation date Should the original certificate become invalid enter the Create Certificate command to create a new one as shown in the following example SANbox admin 4 create certificate The current date and time is day mon date hh mm ss UTC yyyy This is the time used to stamp onto the certificate Is the date and time correct y n n y Certificate generation successful To ensure the creation of a valid certificate be sure that the switch and the workstation time and date are the same Refer to Setting the Date and Time on page 5 17 59183 01 A 8 3 8 Connection Security Configuration XX Creating an SSL Security Certificate QLOGIC CS Notes 8 4 59183 01 A Section 9 Device Security Configuration NOTE Device security requires the Fabric Security license key To purchase a license key contact your authorized maintenance provider or authorized reseller This section describes the following tasks Displaying Security Database Information Configuring the Security Database Modifying the Security Database Resetting the Security Database Managing Security Sets Managing Groups Device security provides for the authorization and authentication of devices that you attach to a switch You can configure a switch with a group of devices against which the switch authorizes new attachments by devices other switches or de
223. s To close a Security Edit session and save changes enter the Security Save command To close a Security Edit session without saving changes enter the Security Cancel command history Displays history information about the security database and the active security set including the account name that made changes and when those changes were made This keyword does not require an Admin session limits Displays the current totals and the security database limits for the number of security sets groups members per group and total members This keyword does not require an Admin session list Displays all security sets groups and group members in the security database This keyword does not require an Admin session restore Restores the volatile security database with the contents of the non volatile security database If the AutoSave parameter is False you can use this keyword to revert changes to the volatile security database that were propagated from another switch in the fabric through security set activation or merging fabrics Refer to Table 13 13 for information about the AutoSave parameter save Saves the changes that have been made to the security database during a Security Edit session Changes you make to any security set will not take effect until you activate that security set Refer to the Securityset command on page 13 56 for information about activating a security set 59183 01 A 13 53 13 Command Refe
224. s 4Gb s Temp Voltage Tx Bias Tx Pwr Rx Pwr C V mA mW mW Value 37 32 3433 7 30 0 373 0 000 Status Normal HighWarning Normal Normal LowAlarm HighAlarm 95 00 3 90 17 00 0 637 1 264 HighWarning 90 00 2 70 14 00 0 637 0 791 LowWarning 20 00 2 90 2 00 0 082 0 028 LowAlarm 25 00 2470 1 00 0 073 0 019 6 6 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC ls 6 Port Configuration Modifying Port Operating Characteristics 6 2 Modifying Port Operating Characteristics You can make permanent or temporary changes to port operating characteristics You make permanent port configuration changes using the Set Config Port command These changes are saved in the active configuration and are preserved across switch or port resets The Set Port command makes temporary changes that apply until the next port or switch reset or until you activate a configuration The following example permanently changes the port 1 administrative state SANbox gt admin start SANbox SANbox admin admin config gt config edit gt set config port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list and the ENTER key to do so press q or Q Configuring Port Number 1 AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics 4 Down Online offline LinkSpeed 1 1Gb s
225. s True or disables False preferred routing of frames with R_CTL 1100 Class 2 responses The default is False Enabling LCFEnable will disable MFSEnable Multi Frame Sequence bundling This parameter appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False Prevents True or allows False the interleaving of frames in a sequence The default is false Enabling MFSEnable disables LCFEnable and VlEnable Virtual Interface VI preference routing This parameter appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False Enables True or disables False VI preference routing The default is False Enabling ViEnable will disable MFSEnable Management server enable Enables True or disables False management server on this port The default is True Loop circuit closure prevention Enables True or disables False the loop s ability to remain in the open state indefi nitely True reduces the amount of arbitration on a loop when there is only one device on the loop The default is False I O Stream Guard Enables or disables the suppression of RSCN messages lOStreamGuard can have the following values W Enable Suppresses the reception of RSCN messages from other ports for which lOStreamGuard is enabled W Disable Allows free transmission and reception of RSCN messages W Auto Suppresses the reception of RSCN messages when the port is connected to an initiator device with a QLogic HBA For older QLogic HBAs such as the QLA2200 the DeviceScan
226. save 59183 01 A 7 15 7 Zoning Configuration XX Managing Zones QLOGIC E ee 7 7 3 Rename a Zone Enter the Zone Rename command to rename zone 1 to zone a as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zone rename zone 1 zone a SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 7 4 Copy a Zone Enter the Zone Copy command to copy the contents of an existing zone zone 1 to a new zone zone_2 as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zone copy zone 1 zone 2 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 7 5 Add Members to a Zone Enter the Zone Add command to add ports devices to zone 1 as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zone add zone 1 alias 1 1 4 1 5 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 7 6 Remove Members from a Zone Enter the Zone Remove command to remove ports devices from zone_1 as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zone remove zone 1 alias 1 1 4 1 5 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 16 59183 01 A XX 7 Zoning Configuration QLOGIC Managing Aliases
227. save W Enter the Reset Zoning command as shown in the following example The security configuration values AutoSave DefaultZone and Discardlnactive remain unchanged This is the preferred method SANbox 4 admin start SANbox admin 4 reset zoning Removing Inactive Zone Sets Zones and Aliases 7 12 Enter the Zoning Delete Orphan command to delete all objects from the zoning database except those in the active zone set SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning delete orphans This command will remove all zonesets zones and aliases that are not currently active Please confirm y n n y SANbox admin gt zoning save 59183 01 A XX 7 Zoning Configuration QLOGIC Managing Zone Sets aaa 7 6 Managing Zone Sets Managing Zone Sets consists of the following tasks Create a Zone Set Delete a Zone Set Rename a Zone Set Copy a Zone Set Add Zones to a Zone Set Remove Zones from a Zone Set Activate a Zone Set Deactivate a Zone Set All of these tasks except Activate a Zone Set and Deactivate a Zone Set require an Admin session and a Zoning Edit session 7 6 1 Create a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Create command to create a new zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zoneset create zoneset 1 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 6 2 Delete a Zone Se
228. se CIMEnabled Enables True or disables False the management of the switch through third party applications that use SMI S FTPEnabled Enables True or disables False the File Transfer Proto col FTP for transferring files rapidly between the worksta tion and the switch The default is True 13 88 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Setup Services ls Table 13 21 Switch Services Settings Continued Entry Description MgmtServerEnabled Enables True or disables False the management of the switch through third party applications that use GS 3 Man agement Server MS This parameter is the master control for the Set Config Port command parameter MSEnable The default is True Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup Services command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt set setup services A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list lot press or Q and the ENTER key to do so q PLEASE NOTE Further configuration may be required after enabling a service If services are disabled the connection to the switch may be lost When enabling SSL please verify that the date time settings on this switch and the workstation from where the SSL connection will be sta
229. set A zone set name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z and The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 zone sets 13 163 13 Command Reference XX Zoneset QLOGIC E ee deactivate Deactivates the active zone set Close the Zoning Edit session before using this keyword delete zone_set Deletes the zone set given by zone_set If the specified zone set is active the command is suspended until the zone set is deactivated list Displays a list of all zone sets This keyword does not require an Admin session remove zone_set zone_list Removes a list of zones given by zone_list from the zone set given by zone set Use a space to delimit zone names in zone list If zone set is the active zone set the zone will not be removed until the zone set has been deactivated rename zone set old zone set new Renames the zone set given by zone set old to the name given by zone set new You can rename the active zone set zones zone set Displays all zones that are components of the zone set given by zone set This keyword does not require an Admin session Notes B Azone set must be active for its definitions to be applied to the fabric B Only one zone set can be active at one time B A zone can be a component of more than one zone set 13 164 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Zoneset lls Examples The
230. set Close the Security Edit session using the Security Save or Security Cancel command before using this keyword active Displays the name of the active security set This keyword is available to without an Admin session add security set group list Adds one or more groups given by group list to the security set given by security set Use a space to delimit multiple group names in group list A security set can have a maximum of three groups with no more than one group of each group type 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Securityset I Notes 59183 01 A copy security_set_source security_set_destination Creates a new security set named security_set_destination and copies into it the membership from the security set given by security set source create security set Creates the security set with the name given by security set A security set name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z and The security database supports a maximum of 4 security sets deactivate Deactivates the active security set Close the Security Edit session before using this keyword delete security set Deletes the security set given by security set If the specified security set is active the command is suspended until the security set is deactivated groups security set Displays all groups that are members of the security set give
231. splays the list of security sets of which the group given by group is a member This keyword is available without an Admin session type group Displays the group type for the group given by group This keyword is available without an Admin session Notes Primary and secondary secrets are not included in a switch configuration backup Therefore after restoring a switch configuration you must re enter the primary and secondary secrets Otherwise the switch will isolate because of an authentication failure Refer to the Securityset command on page 13 56 for information about managing groups in security sets 59183 01 A 13 27 13 Command Reference XX Group QLOGIC EENENNNNNNNNM oO a V Examples The following is an example of the Group Add command SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 security edit SANbox admin security gt group add Group 1 A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value with exception of the Group Member WWN field which is mandatory If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list lot press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Group Name Group 1 Group Type ISL Member WWN 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Authentication None Chap None PrimaryHash MD5 SHA 1 MD5 PrimarySecret 32 hex or 16 ASCII char value SecondaryHash MD5 SHA 1 None None SecondaryS
232. ss Specifies the workstation IP address to which SNMP traps are sent The default address for trap 1 is 10 0 0 254 The default address for traps 2 5 is 0 0 0 0 Addresses other than 0 0 0 0 for all traps must be unique Trap 1 5 Port Specifies the workstation port to which SNMP traps are sent Valid workstation port numbers are 1 65535 The default is 162 Trap 1 5 Severity Specifies the severity level to use when monitoring trap events The default is Warning Trap 1 5 Version Specifies the SNMP version 1 or 2 to use in formatting traps The default is 2 Trap 1 5 Enabled Specifies whether traps event information are enabled or dis abled default ReadCommunity Read community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to read information from the switch This is a write only field The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same The read community password can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is public 13 90 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Setup SNMP I Table 13 22 SNMP Configuration Settings Continued Entry Description WriteCommunity Write community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to write information to the switch This is a write only field The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same The write community password can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolo
233. ssword images 3 Set binary mode and use the Get command to download the file configdata ftp bin ftp get configdata XXXXX bytes sent in xx secs ftp gt quit 59183 01 A 2 7 2 Command Line Interface Usage XX Downloading and Uploading Files QLOGIC EE Se To upload a file from the workstation to the switch do the following 1 Enter the FTP command and the switch IP address or symbolic name gt ftp 10 0 0 1 2 When prompted for a user and password enter the FTP account name and password images images user images password images 3 Set binary mode and use the Put command to upload the file config switch 169 ftp put config switch 169 configdata XXXXX bytes sent in xx secs ftp gt quit 2 8 59183 01 A Section 3 User Account Configuration User accounts and their respective passwords are the first line of switch security A user account consists of an account name an authority level and an expiration date Switches come from the factory with certain user accounts defined for special purposes Table 3 1 describes these accounts their passwords and their purposes These accounts cannot be deleted from the switch User Account Name Table 3 1 Factory User Accounts Password Purpose admin images prom password images prom This user account provides access to the Telnet server for managing the switch Admin is the only account name that has permission to create and mod
234. sword authority and an expiration date 5 A switch can have a maximum of 15 user accounts B Account names are limited to 15 characters passwords must be 8 20 characters W Admin authority grants permission to use the Admin command to open an Admin session from which all commands can be entered Without Admin authority you are limited to view only commands B The expiration date is expressed in the number of days until the account expires 2000 maximum The switch will issue an expiration alarm every day for seven days prior to expiration 0 zero specifies that the account has no expiration date delete account name Deletes the account name given by account name from the switch edit Initiates an edit session that prompts you for the account name for which to change the expiration date and authority list Displays the list of users currently logged in and their session numbers Provides the same function as the Show Users command This keyword is available to all account names without an Admin session 13 155 13 Command Reference XX User QLOGIC E ee Notes Authority level or password changes that you make to an account that is currently logged in do not take effect until that account logs in again Examples The following is an example of the User Accounts command SANbox admin gt user accounts Current list of user accounts images admin authority False never expires admin admin authority
235. t Enter the Zoneset Delete command to delete a zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zoneset delete zoneset 1 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 59183 01 A 7 13 7 Zoning Configuration XX Managing Zone Sets QLOGIC E ee 7 6 3 Rename a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Rename command to rename a zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zoneset rename zoneset_old zoneset_new SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 6 4 Copy a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Copy command to copy a zone set and its contents to a new zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zoneset copy zoneset 1 zoneset 2 SANbox admin zoning gt zoning save 7 6 5 Add Zones to a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Add command to add a zone to a zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 zoning edit SANbox admin zoning gt zoneset add zoneset 1 zone 1 zone 2 7 6 6 Remove Zones from a Zone Set Enter the Zoneset Remove command to remove zones from a zone set as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start
236. t have Admin authority to enter the Admin Start command which opens an Admin session Some commands require that you open additional editing sessions within an Admin session such as the following B Commands that modify zoning require a Zoning Edit session which is opened by the Zoning Edit command These commands include the Alias Zone Zoneset and Zoning commands BH Commands that modify device security require a Security Edit session which is opened by the Security Edit command These command include the Group Security and Securityset commands Commands that modify the switch configuration require a Config Edit session which is opened by the Config Edit command These command include all of the Set Config commands 59183 01 A 13 1 13 Command Reference XX Syntax and Keywords QLOGIC EN P hV O OC 13 2 Syntax and Keywords The Syntax paragraph defines the command syntax using the following convention command keyword keyword value keyword value1 value2 The Command is followed by one or more keywords Consider the following rules and conventions E Commands and keywords are case insensitive W Required keyword values appear in standard font value Optional values are shown in italics value W Underlined portions of the keyword in the command format indicate the abbreviated form that can be used For example the delete keyword can be abbreviated del The Keywords paragraph
237. tch Feature Upgrades 5 1 Displaying Switch Information You can display the following types of the switch information Switch Operational Information System Process Information Elapsed Time Between Resets Configuration Information Hardware Information Firmware Information 59183 01 A 5 Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information ee 5 1 1 Switch Operational Information XX QLOGIC The Show Switch command displays a variety of switch operational information These include the switch WWN domain ID firmware version administrative state and operational state as shown in the following example SANbox gt show switch Switch Information SymbolicName SwitchWWN BootVersion CreditPool DomainID FirstPortAddress FlashSize MBytes LogFilterLevel MaxPorts NumberOfSwitchResets ReasonForLastReset ActivelmageVersion build date PendingImageVersion build date ActiveConfiguration AdminState AdminModeActive Beacon OperationalState PrincipalSwitchRole BoardTemp 1 Degrees Celsius SwitchDiagnosticsStatus SwitchTemperatureStatus SANbox 10 00 00 00 dd 00 bo0 56 Vx x x x 0 day month date time year 0 19 0x13 130000 128 Critical 20 15 PowerUp Vx x x 0 day month date time year Vx x x 0 day month date time year default Online False Off Online False 32 Passed Normal 5 2 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Displaying Switch Information o 9 97
238. tch state offline 59183 01 A 13 95 13 Command Reference Set Timezone XX QLOGIC Set Timezone Specifies the time zone for the switch and the workstation The default is Universal Time UTC also known as Greenwich Mean Time GMT This keyword prompts you to choose a region then a subregion to specify the time zone Changing the time zone converts the current time to the time in the new time zone Authority Syntax Examples Admin session set timezone The following is an example of the Set Timezone command SANbox admin gt set timezone Africa Antarctica Atlantic Europe Pacific Press ENTER for more options or America Grenada America Guatemala America Guyana America Havana America Indiana America Monterrey America Montreal America Nassau America Nipigon America Noronha America Panama Press ENTER for more options or Enter selection or q to quit America North Dakota Center Enter selection or q to quit America Asia Australia Indian UTC q to make a selection America Guadeloupe America Guayaquil America Halifax America Hermosillo America Indianapolis America Montevideo America Montserrat America New York America Nome America North Dakota America Pangnirtung q to make a selection america north dakota america north dakota center 13 96 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Show About Lk Show About Displays an introductory
239. te 7 15 13 160 delete member port 13 160 list 13 160 list members 13 160 management 7 15 membership 7 5 remove 7 12 remove from zone set 7 14 remove ports devices 7 16 rename 7 16 13 160 Zone command 13 159 Add example 7 16 Copy example 7 16 Create example 7 15 Delete example 7 15 Members example 7 5 Remove example 7 16 Rename example 7 16 Zonesets example 7 5 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide I zone set activate 7 14 13 163 active 7 1 7 4 13 166 add member zone 13 163 add zones 7 14 configured 7 2 copy 7 14 13 163 create 7 13 13 163 deactivate 7 15 13 45 13 164 definition 7 1 delete 7 13 13 164 delete member zone 13 164 display 13 164 display active 13 163 display members 13 164 display zones 13 160 information 7 2 management 7 13 membership 7 5 remove 7 12 remove zones 7 14 rename 7 14 13 164 Zoneset command 13 163 Activate example 7 14 Active example 7 4 Add example 7 14 Copy example 7 14 Create example 7 13 Deactivate example 7 15 Delete example 7 13 List example 7 2 Remove example 7 14 Rename example 7 14 Zones example 7 5 59183 01 A zoning configuration 7 1 13 74 configuration defaults 13 49 configuration display 13 107 configuration parameters 5 6 database 13 45 edit 13 167 edit session 13 1 hardware enforced 7 1 history 13 167 information 7 2 limits 13 167 list definitions 13 167 modification history 7
240. te and Time XX QLOGIC E e Enter the Set Timezone to change the time zone as shown in the following example SANbox admin gt set timezone Africa Antarctica Atlantic Europe Pacific Press ENTER for more options America Grenada America Guatemala America Guyana America Havana America Indiana America Monterrey America Montreal America Nassau America Nipigon America Noronha America Panama or America Asia Australia Indian UTC q to make a selection America Guadeloupe America Guayaquil America Halifax America Hermosillo America Indianapolis America Montevideo America Montserrat America New_York America Nome America North_Dakota America Pangnirtung Press ENTER for more options or q to make a selection Enter selection or q to quit america north dakota America North_Dakota Center Enter selection or q to quit america north_dakota center Enter the Date command to display the date and time as shown in the following example SANbox gt date Mon Apr 07 07 51 24 200x Enter the Date command within an Admin session to set the date and time as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 date 013110152025 SANbox admin 4 date Fri Jan 31 10 15 03 UTC 2025 5 18 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Setting the Date and Time o 9 9 9 7 7 EN To configure the switch to use an NTP server enter the Set Setu
241. tem command controls local logging through the LocalLogEnabled parameter and remote logging through the RemoteLogEnabled and RemoteLogHostAddress parameters as shown in the following example SANbox admin 4 set setup system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so EthNetworkDiscovery 1 Static 2 Bootp 3 Dhcp 4 Rarp Static EthNetworkAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 1 EthNetworkMask dot notated IP Address 25bb 255 255 0 EthGatewayAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 AdminTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O never 30 InactivityTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes O0 never 0 LocalLogEnabled True False True RemoteLogEnabled True False False RemoteLogHostAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True False False NTPServerAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True 11 6 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 11 Event Log Configuration Creating and Downloading a Log File ls 11 6 Creating and Downloading a Log File Enter the Set Log Archive command to collect the event log messages in a file on the switch named ogfile This file can have a maximum of 1200 event messages Use FTP to download the file from the switch to your
242. ter the path for the firmware image file User Account johndoe IP Address 10 0 0 254 Source Filename 6 7 00 11 mpc About to install image Do you want to continue y n y 4 When prompted to install the new firmware enter Yes to continue or No to cancel Entering Yes will disrupt traffic This is the last opportunity to cancel About to install image Do you want to continue y n y Connected to 10 20 20 200 10 20 20 200 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready 5 Enter the password for your account name FTP only 331 Password required for johndoe Password 230 User johndoe logged in 6 The firmware will now be downloaded from the remote host to the switch installed and activated 5 22 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 5 Switch Configuration Installing Firmware ls 5 7 3 Custom Firmware Installation A custom firmware installation downloads the firmware image file from a remote host to the switch unpacks the image file and resets the switch in separate steps This allows you to choose the type of switch reset and whether the activation will be disruptive Reset Switch command or nondisruptive Hotreset command The following example illustrates a custom firmware installation with a nondisruptive activation 59183 01 A 1 Download the firmware image file from the workstation to the switch L If your workstation has an FTP server you can enter the Image Fetch
243. the configuration file from the workstation to the switch then finishes with a Telnet session and the Config Restore command To upload the configuration file config switch 169 10112003 in this case open and FTP session with account name images and password images Transfer the file in binary mode with the Put command as shown ftp ip address user images password images ftp bin ftp put config switch 169 10112003 configdata Local file config switch 169 10112003 Remote file configdata ftp quit The restore process replaces all configuration information on the switch and afterwards the switch is automatically reset If the restore process changes the IP address all management sessions are terminated Use the Set Setup System command to return the IP configuration to the values you want To restore the switch open a Telnet session a new IP address may be required then enter the Config Restore command from within an Admin session as shown SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config restore The switch will be reset after restoring the configuration Please confirm y n n y Alarm Msg day month date time year A1005 0021 SM Configuration is being restored this could take several minutes Alarm Msg day month date time year A1000 000A SM The switch will be reset in 3 seconds due to a config restore SANbox admin gt Alarm Msg day month date time year A1000 0005 SM The switch is being
244. this command FIP or IFIP z ECD User Account johndoe IP Address 10 0 0 254 Source Filename 6 7 00 11 mpc About to install image Do you want to continue y n y Connected to 10 0 0 254 10 0 0 254 220 localhost localdomain FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 18 ready 331 Password required for johndoe Password XXXXXXXXX 230 User johndoe logged in bin 200 Type set to I verbose Verbose mode off This may take several seconds The switch will now reset Connection closed by foreign host 59183 01 A 13 35 13 Command Reference XX Image QLOGIC NENNEN The following is an example of the Image Fetch and Image Unpack commands SANbox admin gt image fetch johndoe 10 0 0 254 6 7 00 11 mpc gt ftp 10 0 0 254 user johndoe password ftp bin ftp put 6 7 00 11 mpc ftp quit SANbox admin image list SANbox admin image unpack 6 7 00 11 mpc Image unpack command result Passed 13 36 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Lip S S 9 97 TZSZ2MM SCC AU THA v UTEEEEEEEEENEIW Lip Reinitializes the specified loop port Authority Admin session Syntax lip port number Keywords port number The number of the port to be reinitialized Ports are numbered beginning with O Examples The following is an example of the Lip command SANbox admin gt lip 2 59183 01 A 13 37 13 Command Reference XX Logout QLOGIC Logout Closes the Telnet session Author
245. tificate 8 1 8 3 13 10 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 13 24 CHAP See Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol chassis status 13 99 13 100 Index 1 SANbox 5000 Series Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide XX QLOGIC E S command entry 2 3 examples 13 2 listing 13 3 notes 13 2 reference 13 1 rules and conventions 13 2 syntax 13 2 command line completion 2 3 Config command 13 7 Activate example 5 11 Backup example 5 14 Copy example 5 12 Delete example 5 12 Edit example 5 12 7 9 List example 5 11 Restore example 5 16 configuration activate 5 11 13 7 backup 5 14 13 7 copy 5 12 13 7 delete 5 12 13 7 device security 9 1 display 5 11 edit 13 8 edit session 13 1 list 13 8 modify 5 12 reset 13 43 restore 5 14 5 16 13 8 save 13 8 configuration file download 2 7 5 15 upload 2 8 connection security 8 1 13 87 13 88 SSL 13 10 CPU See Central Processing Unit CRC See Cyclic Redundancy Check Create command 13 10 Certificate example 8 3 Support example 2 5 credit 6 15 13 109 critical event 11 1 Index 2 Cyclic Redundancy Check errors 6 10 D date 5 17 Date command 5 17 13 13 decode errors 6 10 default zone 7 9 defaults alarm configuration 13 48 port configuration 13 47 RADIUS configuration 13 50 security configuration 13 51 services configuration 13 50 SNMP configuration switch configuration 13 46 system configuration 13 51 zoning configuration 13 49
246. tion DeviceAuthServer Enable True or disable False this server for device authenti cation The default is False UserAuthServer Enable True or disable False this server for user account authentication A user authentication RADIUS server requires a secure management connection SSL The default is True AccountingServer Enable True or disable False this server for auditing of activity during a user session When enabled user activity is audited whether UserAuthServer is enabled or not The default is False The accounting server UDP port number is the ServerUDPPort value plus 1 default 1813 Timeout Number of seconds to wait to receive a response from the RADIUS server before timing out The default is 2 Retries Number of retries after the first attempt to establish communica tion with the RADIUS server fails The default is 0 SignPackets Enable True or disable False the use of sign packets to pro tect the RADIUS server packet integrity The default is False Secret 22 byte ASCII string used as a password for authentication pur poses between the switch and the RADIUS server 59183 01 A 13 85 13 Command Reference Set Setup Radius XX QLOGIC EENENNENNNNM Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup RADIUS command SANbox admin gt set setup radius A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER ke
247. tity information including the firmware version The following is an example of the Show Version command SANbox gt show version Ckckckckck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk kk kk kk Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck ck ck ckckckckckckckckck Command Line Interface SHell CLISH KKKKKKKKKKKK ce ce eee ce ce ce eec ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ckckckckckckockck SystemDescription SANbox 5000 FC Switch EthNetworkAddress 10 20 11 192 use set setup system to update EthMACAddress 00 c0 dd 00 71 ee WorldWideName 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed ChassisSerialNumber FAM033100024 SymbolicName SANbox ActiveSWVersion V6 7 X X XX XX ActiveTimestamp day month date time year DiagnosticsStatus Passed LicensedPorts 20 5 8 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Managing Switch Services lls 5 2 Managing Switch Services You can configure your switch to suit the demands of your environment by enabling or disabling a variety of switch services You manage the switch services using the Show Setup Services and Set Setup Services commands Refer to Table 13 21 for a description of the switch services NOTE The SSH and SSL services require the Fabric Security license key Enter the Show Setup Services command to display the current switch service status as shown in the following example SANbox 4 show setup services System Services TelnetEnabled True SS
248. ue AutoPerfTuning True False False LCFEnable True False False MFSEnable True False False VIEnable True False False MSEnable True False True NoClose True False False IOStreamGuard Enable Disable Auto Disable PDISCPingEnable True False True Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 59183 01 A 13 65 13 Command Reference XX Set Config Port QLOGIC EN PP L The following is an example of the Set Config Port command for a 10 Gbps port SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin 4 config edit SANbox admin config gt set config port 16 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list lot press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Configuring Port Number 16 AdminState 1 Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics 4 Down Online LinkSpeed 10210Gb s 10Gb s PortType G F G SymPortName string max 32 chars 10G 16 DeviceScanEnable True False True ForceOfflineRSCN True False False AutoPerfTuning True False Fales LCFEnable True False False MFSEnable True False False VIEnable True False Fals
249. uide TT 9 97 j L jV i A RGNWNN EI Show FDMI z t eu est etre ade ess 13 111 Show Interface 2 3 4 e806 Ee eb ee qe d ag eee 13 113 SNOW LOG s e E be oru IURE RS deba te wale hop Ne dis breeds 13 114 SHOW ESDB a TRO SEIS LL SORS Ps 13 117 Show M dia ied esu ecce sb REDE XI rt MR Pata Sarat heey 13 118 Show Meli SEI ee at ERU ess ole deed 13 122 Show NS ue embeds e e ad 13 123 Show PagebDreak sos os RE oSee Peas gles eee Ge eR REELED ESS 13 125 SHOW PETE sors edet ee one tt menm dede piece Sead 13 126 ShOoW POtt uel RERBA eux pueda cei 13 129 Show Post Logi 54d ed x Ra UT e ORA RH D e Bo t 13 134 Show Setup Mfg oues aede ud indu Rai k etam Le ces 13 135 Show Setup Hadlus 32 x3 RR est ones covet bee RE EXE 13 136 Show Setup Services 0c ccc eee ee nnn 13 137 Show Setup SNMP ick u ee b eR perde eris 13 138 Show Setup System aoc po ex Ae ce E PIHE RE EON Reg 13 139 Sow SISCTING Siac P at irr uA eom Mtr ce Oost oe UT cd aces 13 140 SHOW SWITCH oem net Ie ees ru ERR tende 13 141 Show Timezone isses ded eek Ohh bs cena Med sea we AG wd 13 143 Show Topology iio POR extet an tte dtum eed aa ea d 13 144 SNOW Sets be LE M rSa ed te eee ee BEAR ed ENS 13 146 SHOW VerSion sein y Rey RESI Eu Vu ee eal eee ee 13 147 Shi tdoWL ces expe E Lem esee e EE 13 148 Test Gahcel velis A Rd orriba AA ea MOR ee ade Rane be Sa RA 13 149 esp ortos Cero ot peer e ete Gunite e at dE Seek aa 13 150 NES STATUS RR EP
250. user images password images ftpe bin ftp put configdata ftp quit SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config restore The switch will be reset after restoring the configuration Please confirm y n n y Alarm Msg day month date time year A1005 0021 SM Configuration is being restored this could take several minutes Alarm Msg day month date time year A1000 000A SM The switch will be reset in 3 seconds due to a config restore SANbox admin gt Alarm Msg day month date time year A1000 0005 SM The switch is being reset 59183 01 A 13 9 13 Command Reference XX Create QLOGIC E ee Create Authority Syntax Keywords 13 10 Creates support files for troubleshooting switch problems and certificates for secure communications for Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 and SMI S Admin session for the Certificate keyword create certificate support certificate Creates a security certificate on the switch The security certificate is required to establish an SSL connection with a management application such as Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 The certificate is valid 24 hours before the certificate creation date and expires 365 days after the creation date Should the current certificate become invalid use the Create Certificate command to create a new one NOTE To insure the creation of a valid certificate be sure that the switch and the workstation time and date are the s
251. vent Log Configuration sasaaa saesae 11 4 11 3 1 Configure the Event Log rero E RE attacked Sh peaanceied 11 4 11 3 2 Display the Event Log Configuration llle 11 5 11 3 3 Restore the Event Log Configuration lille 11 5 11 4 Clearing the Event Eog dob ELA EE EE eiu RE ada REA s 11 5 11 5 Logging to a Remote HOSst an sc sse bene ese rem team eh ERR 11 6 11 6 Creating and Downloading a Log File llli 11 7 Section 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration 12 1 Managing the SNMP Service 000 cee eee eee 12 1 12 2 Displaying SNMP Information 0 000 e eee eee 12 3 12 3 Modifying the SNMP Configuration liliis 12 4 12 4 Resetting the SNMP Configuration lllsllsllleselesse 12 5 Section 13 Command Reference 13 1 ACCESS AUUIOFIDVS nanesena aa tm Ex tee sane pee Ks te tae Fred 13 1 13 2 Syntax and Keywords ovre REEL 3G AG ERE ERE YR 13 2 13 3 Notes arid Examples sie pow a eee oe ROW E REOR EN 13 2 13 4 Command J3sng z4 0 oou hs ul eco t et Att ceste hd dE 13 3 PIMA REPE TD 13 4 PIAS arie die eno anui v PRAFENI BA AR BU wera ee 3V PAM E eee RR 13 5 KONING 3234s he cee tbe ee tence ine adh ares dete iE ado e Ed 13 7 p T E 13 10 Elo cor Desa esate sey Ep oi e Recta veu i e aed RT cd 13 13 Exit p rMMP 13 14 F ODIFIg ss ii 1e tee br dete eRe tig tinkdehoweovenegud IRE 13 15 eirca REA EL A ERO 13 16 Feature quo Cheers Saha
252. vial File Transfer Protocol TFTP using the Firmware Install Image Install and Image TFTP commands The Zoning Delete Orphans command removes inactive zone sets and all zones and aliases not in the active zone set Implicit hard zoning enforces soft zone boundaries effectively converting them to hard zones Port binding establishes a list of port devices that are permitted to log in to a switch port Port binding is configured using the Set Config Security Portbinding command 1 3 1 Introduction XX Technical Support QLOGIC Z T 1 5 Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products QLogic direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates 1 5 1 Availability QLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays 1 5 2 Training QLogic offers certification training for the technical professional for both the SANblade HBAs and the SANbox switches From the training link at www qlogic com you may choose Electronic Based Training or schedule an intensive hands on Certification course Technical Certification courses include installation maintenance and troubleshooting Q
253. vices issuing management server commands Device security is defined through the use of security sets and groups A group is a list of device worldwide names that are authorized to attach to a switch There are three types of groups one for other switches ISL another for devices port and a third for devices issuing management server commands MS A security set is a set of up to three groups with no more than one of each group type The security database is made up of all security sets on the switch In addition to authorization the switch can be configured to require authentication to validate the identity of the connecting switch device or host Authentication can be performed locally using the switch s security database or remotely using a Remote Dial In User Service RADIUS server such as Microsoft amp RADIUS 59183 01 A 9 1 9 Device Security Configuration XX Displaying Security Database Information QLOGIC ee 9 1 Displaying Security Database Information You can display the following information about the security database Configured Security Set Information Active Security Set Information Security Set Membership Information Group Membership Information Security Database Modification History Security Database Limits 9 1 1 Configured Security Set Information The Securityset List and the Security List commands display information about the all security sets in the security database Enter the Securityset List comm
254. vices that are not defined in the active zone set W Discardlnactive This parameter enables or disables the discarding of all zone sets except the active zone set If InteropAutoSave is False you can revert zoning changes that have been received from another switch through the activation of a zone set or merging of fabrics Enter the Zoning Restore command to replace the volatile zoning database with the contents of the non volatile zoning database To restore the zoning configuration to its factory values enter the Reset Config or Reset Factory commands Notice however these commands restore other aspects of the switch configuration also To modify the zoning configuration you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time through Telnet Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or another management application You must also open a Config Edit session with the Config Edit command and indicate which configuration you want to modify If you do not specify a configuration name the active configuration is assumed 7 Zoning Configuration XX Configuring the Zoning Database QLOGIC A The Config Edit session provides access to the Set Config Zoning command as shown in the following example SANbox gt admin start SANbox admin gt config edit The config named default is being edited SANbox admin config gt set config zoning A list of attributes
255. witch command command command Activates pending firmware v v v Disrupts I O traffic v v Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 ses v v v sions reconnect afterwards Clears the event log v v v Deletes supports files firmware v v image files that have not been unpacked and configuration backup files Closes all management sessions v v v Power on self test v 5 7 Installing Firmware New firmware becomes available periodically either on CD ROM or from the QLogic web site Installing firmware on a switch involves the following steps 1 Download the firmware image file to the switch 2 Unpack the firmware image file 3 Activate the new firmware The activation can be disruptive or non disruptive Refer to Nondisruptive Activation on page 5 21 for information about the conditions for a non disruptive activation The Firmware Install and the Image Install commands automate the firmware installation process and perform a disruptive activation as described in One Step Firmware Installation on page 5 21 To perform a nondisruptive activation refer to Custom Firmware Installation on page 5 23 5 20 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 5 Switch Configuration Installing Firmware ls 5 7 1 Nondisruptive Activation 5 7 2 You can load and activate new firmware on a switch disruptively or nondisruptively depending on the condition of the fabric and the commands you choose If you attempt to perform a non disruptive a
256. witch was last reset and the reset method A hot reset or non disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed time reported by this command The following example displays the time since the last reset SANbox gt uptime Elapsed up time 0 day s 2 hour s 28 min s 44 sec s Reason last reset NormalReset 5 4 59183 01 A XX 5 Switch Configuration QLOGIC Displaying Switch Information ls 5 1 4 Configuration Information The Show Config command displays a variety of configuration information at the port and switch levels In addition to the basic switch configurations the Show Config command displays parameters that control how data is maintained in the security and zoning databases The Show Config command displays the following types of information WB Switch Configuration Parameters B Zoning Configuration Parameters W Security Configuration Parameters Refer to Displaying Port Information on page 6 1 for information about displaying port configuration information 5 1 4 1 Switch Configuration Parameters Enter the Show Config Switch command to display the switch configuration parameters These parameters determine the operational characteristics of the switch Refer to Table 13 17 for a description these parameters SANbox 4 show config switch Configuration Name default AdminState Online BroadcastEnabled False InbandEnabled True FDMIEnabled False FDMIEntries 10 DefaultDomainID 19 0x13 D
257. with account name password of images for both and type get logfile clear Clears all log entries component filter list Specifies one or more components given by filter list to monitor for events A component is a firmware module that is responsible for a particular portion of switch operation Use a space to delimit values in the list filter list can be one or more of the following All Monitors all components To maintain optimal switch performance do not use this setting with the Level keyword set to Info Eport Monitors all E Ports 59183 01 A XX 13 Command Reference QLOGIC Set Log ls Mgmtserver Monitors management server status Nameserver Monitors name server status None Monitor none of the component events Port Monitors all port events SNMP Monitors all SNMP events Switch Monitors switch management events Zoning Monitors zoning conflict events display filter Specifies the log events to automatically display on the screen according to the event severity levels given by filter filter can be one of the following values Critical Critical severity level events The critical level describes events that are generally disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric but require no action Warn Warning severity level events The warning level describes events that are generally not disruptive to the administration or operation of the fabric but are more importa
258. y to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the attributes for the server being processed press g or Q and the ENT If you wish to terminate the configuration process completely QQ and the ENTER key to so do DeviceAuthOrder UserAuthOrder TotalServers Server 1 ServerlIPAddress ServerUDPPort DeviceAuthServer UserAuthServer AccountingServer Timeout Retries SignPackets Secret 1 Local 2 Radius 3 RadiusLocal 1 Local 2 Radius 3 RadiusLocal decimal value 0 5 dot notated IP Address decimal value True False True False True False decimal value 10 30 secs decimal value 1 3 O None True False 1 63 characters recommend 22 Do you want to save and activate this radius setup Local Local 1 10 20 11 8 1812 True True False 10 0 False KKKKKKKKKK y n n TER key to do so press qq or 13 86 59183 01 A XX QLOGIC 13 Command Reference Set Setup Services o 9 9 97 MEN Set Setup Services Configures services on the switch Authority Admin session Syntax set setup services Prompts you in a line by line fashion to enable or disable switch services Table 13 21 describes the switch service parameters For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets NOTE Use caution wh
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