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McDATA® 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide

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Resetting a switch

Resetting a switch reboots the switch using the switch configuration parameters last saved in permanent

memory on the switch. Depending on the reset type, a switch reset may or may not include a Power On

Self Test (POST) or it may or may not disrupt traffic.

Table 9

describes the types of switch resets.

During a hotreset operation, fabric services will be unavailable for a short period (30—75 seconds

depending on switch model). Verify all administrative changes to the fabric (if any) are complete before

performing an Non-Disruptive Code Load and Activation (NDCLA). When upgrading firmware across a

fabric using non-disruptive activation, upgrade one switch at a time and allow 75 seconds between

switches.

NOTE:

Changes to the fabric may disrupt the NDCLA process. More than one McDATA Web Server

session will disrupt the NDCLA process.

Common administrative operations that change the fabric include:

Zoning modifications

Adding, moving or removing devices attached to the switch fabric — this includes powering up or

powering down attached devices

Adding, moving or removing ISLs or other connections

After an NDCLA operation is complete, management connections must be re-initiated:

The McDATA Web Server session will re-connect automatically

Telnet sessions must be restarted manually

Applicable code versions:

Future switch code releases will be upgraded non-disruptively unless specifically indicated in its

associated release notes

An NDCLA operation to previous switch code releases is not supported

To reset a switch using McDATA Web Server, perform the following procedure:

1.

Select the switch to be reset and open the faceplate display.

2.

Select Switch > Reset Switch:
• Select Hot Reset to perform a hot reset
• Select Reset to perform a standard reset
• Select Hard Reset to perform a hard reset

Table 10

Switch resets

Type

Description

Hot Reset

Resets a switch without a POST. This reset activates the pending

firmware, but does not disrupt switch traffic. If errors are detected on

a port during a hot reset, the port is reset automatically.

Reset without POST Resets a switch without a POST. This reset activates the pending

firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic.

Hard Reset

Resets a switch with a POST. This reset activates the pending

firmware and it is disruptive to switch traffic.