4 – Managing Switches
Managing Switch Stacks
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Date/time and Network Time Protocol (NTP) settings. Refer to
”Setting the
Date/Time and Enabling NTP Client” on page 4-16
for more information.
Firmware load and activation. Refer to
”Installing Firmware” on page 4-44
for
more information.
Switch reset. Refer to
”Resetting a Switch” on page 4-16
for more
information.
Edit zoning configuration. Refer to
”Configuring the Zoning Database” on
page 3-46
for more information.
Editing user accounts. Refer to
”Managing User Accounts” on page 4-2
for
more information.
SNMP configuration. Refer to
”SNMP Configuration” on page 4-33
for more
information.
Syslog configuration. Refer to
”Syslog” on page 4-36
for more information.
Additional stack operations include:
Refresh the stack to update the faceplate display with current information for
all switches in the stack
Select all ports on all switches in the stack
Remove a switch from a stack. Choose this option after a switch no longer
has a 10-Gbps link. The switch icon is moved from the stack icon and
becomes a single switch icon in the topology display.
4.8.1
Syslog
The Syslog dialog enables you to save the log information for the stack to a
remote host that supports the syslog protocol. Use the Syslog dialog to enable
remote logging for the stack. Refer to
”Remote Logging” on page 4-31
for more
information.
Figure 4-15. Syslog Dialog
Summary of Contents for SANbox 5200 Series
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