Changing a logical switch to a base switch – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Changing a logical switch to a base switch

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Example

sw0:FID128:admin> lscfg --change 5 -newfid 7
Changing of a switch fid requires that the switch be disabled.
Would you like to continue [y/n]?: y
Disabling switch...
All active login sessions for FID 5 have been terminated.
Checking and logging message: fid = 5.
Please enable your switch.
sw0:FID128:admin> fosexec --fid 7 -c "switchenable"

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"switchenable" on FID 7:

Changing a logical switch to a base switch

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role with the

chassis-role permission.

2. Set the context to the logical switch you want to change, if you are not already in that context.

setcontext fabricID

where fabricID is the fabric ID of the logical switch you want to change to a base switch.

3. Configure the switch to not allow XISL use, as described in

“Configuring a logical switch to use

XISLs”

on page 232.

4. Enter the following command to change the logical switch to a base switch:

lscfg --change fabricID -base [ -force ]

where fabricID is the fabric ID of the logical switch whose attributes you want to change.

Specify the -force option to execute the command without any user prompts or confirmation.

5. Enable the switch.

switchenable

Example

sw0:FID128:admin> setcontext 7
switch_25:FID7:admin> switchshow
switchName:

switch_25

switchType:

66.1

switchState:

Online

switchMode:

Native

switchRole:

Principal

switchDomain:

30

switchId:

fffc1e

switchWwn:

10:00:00:05:1e:82:3c:2c

zoning:

OFF

switchBeacon:

OFF

FC Router:

OFF

Allow XISL Use: ON

LS Attributes:

[FID: 7, Base Switch: No, Default Switch: No, Address Mode 0]

Index Port Address Media Speed State Proto
==============================================
18 18 1e1200 -- N8 No_Module FC

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