Syslog, Symbolic name, Switch administrative states – HP 8.20q Fibre Channel Switch User Manual
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Syslog
The Syslog (Remote Logging) feature enables saving the log information to a remote host that supports the
syslog protocol. When enabled, the log entries are sent to the syslog host at the IP address that you specify
in the Logging Host IP Address field. Log entries are saved in the internal switch log, whether this feature is
enabled or not.
To save log information to a remote host, you must edit the syslog.conf file (located on the remote host) and
then restart the syslog daemon. Consult your operating system documentation for information on how to
configure Remote Logging. The syslog.conf file on the remote host must contain an entry that specifies
the name of the log file in which to save error messages. Add the following line to the syslog.conf file. A
format /var/adm/messages/messages.name:
local0.info
Symbolic name
The symbolic name is a user-defined name of up to 32 characters that identifies the switch. The symbolic
name is used in the displays and data windows to help identify switches. The following characters may not
be used in the symbolic name: pound sign (#), semi-colon (;), and comma (,).
Switch administrative states
The switch administrative state determines the operational state of the switch. The switch administrative
state exists in two forms: the configured administrative state and the current administrative state.
The configured administrative state is the state that is saved in the switch configuration and is preserved
across switch resets. QuickTools always makes changes to the configured administrative state. The
configured administrative state is displayed in the Switch Properties dialog box.
The current administrative state is the state that is applied to the switch for temporary purposes and is not
retained across switch resets. The current administrative state is set using the Set Switch command. See
the HP SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide for information about the command
line interface.
The switch administrative state values are:
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Online—The switch is available.
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Offline—The switch is unavailable.
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Diagnostics—The switch is in diagnostics mode, is unavailable, and tests can be run on all ports of the
switch.
Broadcast support
Broadcast is supported on the switch and enables TCP/IP support. Broadcast is implemented using the
proposed standard specified in Multi-Switch Broadcast for FC-SW-3, T11 Presentation Number
T11/02-031v0. Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) is used to set up a fabric spanning tree used in transmission
of broadcast frames. Broadcast frames are retransmitted on all ISLs indicated in the spanning tree and all
online N_Ports and NL_Ports. Broadcast zoning is supported with zones. The default setting is Enabled.
In-band management
In-band management is the ability to manage switches across inter-switch links. QuickTools, SNMP,
management server, and the application programming interface use the in-band management capability.
The switch comes from the factory with in-band management enabled. If you disable in-band management
on a particular switch, you can no longer communicate with that switch by means other than a direct
Ethernet or serial connection.