Scope and references, About the cli – HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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Introducing Fabric OS CLI procedures

NOTE:

When command examples in this guide show user input enclosed in quotation marks, the

quotation marks are required for versions earlier than v4.0.0. They are optional in later versions, unless

specifically called for in the procedures.

Scope and references

Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by HP,

documenting all possible configurations and scenarios is beyond the scope of this document. In some

cases, earlier releases are highlighted to present considerations for interoperating with them.

The hardware reference manuals for HP StorageWorks products describe how to power up devices and

set their IP addresses. After the IP address is set, you can use the CLI procedures contained in this guide.

This guide provides only the level of detail required to perform the procedures. If you need more

information about the commands used in the procedures, refer to online help or to the HP StorageWorks

Fabric OS 4.x command reference guide.

There are several access methods that you can use to configure a switch. These are listed with their

respective documents:

For Advanced Web Tools procedures, refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.x Advanced Web

Tools user guide.

For Fabric Manager procedures, refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.4.x Fabric Manager user

guide.

For third-party application procedures, refer to the third-party API documentation.

About the CLI

Fabric OS CLI is the complete fabric management tool for HP SANs that enables you to:

Access the full range of Fabric OS features, based on license keys.

Configure, monitor, dynamically provision, and manage every aspect of the SAN.

Configure and manage the HP fabric on multiple efficient levels.

Identify, isolate, and manage SAN events across every switch in the fabric.

Manage switch licenses.

Perform fabric stamping.

To manage a switch using telnet, SNMP, and HP Advanced Web Tools, the switch must be connected to a

network through the switch Ethernet port (out of band) or from the Fibre Channel (in band). The switch must

be configured with an IP address to allow for the network connection. Refer to the hardware manual for

your switch for information on physically connecting to the switch.

You can access switches from different connections, such as Advanced Web Tools, CLI, and API. When

these connections are simultaneous, changes from one connection may not be updated to the other, and

some modifications may be lost. When simultaneous connections are used, make sure that you do not

overwrite the work of another connection.

In a mixed fabric containing switches running various Fabric OS versions, you should use the latest-model

switches running the most recent release for the primary management tasks. The principal management

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