Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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July 3, 2007

K2 Storage System Instruction Manual

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Setting up the Level 2 GigE switch

22.Enter the SNMP community and IP address of the NetCentral server PC. For

example, if the IP address is “192.168.40.11” and the community is “public”, you
type the following, then press

Enter

:

snmp-server host public 192.168.40.11

23.Enable Authentication traps. Type the following, then press

Enter

:

snmp-server enable traps authentication

This allows NetCentral to test the switch to verify that it can send its SNMP trap
messages to NetCentral.

24.Type the following, then press

Enter

:

menu

When prompted, save the configuration by pressing the y key. The main menu
opens.

25.If you need a trunk for ISLs to gang switches together, use the following steps.

These steps illustrate trunking the last two ports for the two 10 Gig ISLs, which is
the recommended configuration for ISLs on all multi-switch K2 Storage Systems.
Refer to

“Design considerations for Ethernet switches” on page 388

and consult

with your Grass Valley representative if your requirements deviate from the
recommended policy:

a. At the main menu, select

Switch Configuration

and press

Enter

.

b. Choose selection

Port/Trunk Settings

and press

Enter

.

c. Press the right-arrow key to choose

Edit

, then press

Enter

.

d. Down arrow until at the bottom of the list of ports.

e. Right-arrow over to the Group column.

f. Use the Space bar and set the bottom 10 Gig port to

Trk1

. Depending on the

switch model, this is port 26 or port A3.

g. Set the next port up also to

Trk1

.

h. Press

Enter

, then right-arrow to

Save

. Press

Enter

and revert to previous menu.

26.Select

Return to Main Menu

and press

Enter

.

27.From the main menu, tab to

Command Line (CLI)

and press

Enter

. The command

prompt appears.

28.Check the version of firmware currently installed on the switch. Type the

following, then press

Enter

:

show flash

Information is displayed similar to the following example:

HP_iSCSI_switch1# show flash

Image Size(Bytes) Date Version

----- ---------- -------- -------

Primary Image : 3287779 03/15/05 M.08.66

Secondary Image : 3287779 03/15/05 M.08.66

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