SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

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Appendix: Sample Configurations

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Figure A-17. V-Switch 3000 Login Screen

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Enter the default user name and password and press Enter on your
keyboard. The CLI prompt > appears. You are now logged in and ready to
begin configuring your V-Switch for volume virtualization and exposure.

STEP 9.

NAME

V-S

WITCH

2

Use the CLI command

init

to name V-Switch 2. You will need this name

later for exposing volumes.

init –n VSwitch2

STEP 10.

C

REATE

C

LUSTER

You need to enable your two V-Switches to act as one unit to provide V-
Switch failover. To do this, you need to tell each one that the other one
exists. Use the CLI command

neighbor add

to tell each V-Switch that

it has a neighbor.

To V-Switch 1, add V-Switch 2 as a neighbor.

neighbor add –nb VSwitch2 –ip 212.199.43.42

To V-Switch 2, add V-Switch 1 as a neighbor.

neighbor add –nb VSwitch1 –ip 212.199.43.41

STEP 11.

C

ONFIGURE

V-S

WITCH

1

N

ETWORK PORT

E

TH

1

IP

ADDRESSES

Use the CLI command

ip config set

to configure the network port

Eth 1 for communications between VSwitch1 and the host stations on
VSwitch1. Set the IP address as active (1) to allow read/write commands to
pass through this IP address.

ip config set –if eth1 -ip 212.199.43.56 –im
255.255.255.0 –act 1

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