Data Center Fabric Manager Professional User Manual v10.3.X (53-1001355-01, November 2009)

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IP Configuration
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Configuring an explicit server IP address
If you selected a specific IP address from the Server IP Configuration screen during installation and
the selected IP address changes, you will not be able to connect to the server. To connect to the
new IP address, you must manually update the IP address information.
If the client-to-server communication IP address was configured as the ‘host name’, complete the
following steps.
1. Open the Server Management Console from the Start menu.
2. Click the Services tab, if necessary, and click Stop.
3. Open the ftpd.properties file (located in the <Install_Home>\conf\ folder) in a text editor (such
as Notepad).
4. Edit the following variables:
config.data-connection.active.local-address=<New_IP_Address>
config.data-connection.passive.address=<New_IP_Address>
5. Save and close the file.
6. Update the FTP_SERVER table’s IP column with the <New_IP_Address> in the database.
7. Open the Server Management Console from the Start menu.
8. Click the Services tab, if necessary, and click Start.
9. Open the Management application from the Start menu.
10. Login to the application using the following steps.
a. To open the application, double-click the desktop icon or open from the Start menu.
The Log In dialog box displays
b. Enter your user name and password.
The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous
release, your username and password do not change.
c. Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application
to remember your password the next time you log in.
d. Click Login.
11. Configure the IP address for Switch - Server IP configuration using the following steps.
a. Select SAN > Options.
The Options dialog box displays
b. Click IP Configuration.
The Options dialog box displays
c. Select the correct IP address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration list.