Brocade Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide - Supporting Fabric OS v3.2.0, v4.4.0, v5.0.1, v5.1.0, 5.2.0, and 5.3.0 (53-1000244-02, June 2007)

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Login to fabric 1. principal switch WWN = 10:00:00:60:69:80:46:00
Username: admin
Password:
Logged into fabric 1. principal switch WWN = 10:00:00:60:69:80:46:00
Press Enter to continue >
To read the fabric addresses from a file
a. Type 2 and press Enter.
The utility prompts for the path and file name of the file. The addresses in the file must be
IP addresses or switch names, each on a separate line.
b. Type the path and file name of the file that contains the fabric addresses and press Enter.
Enter the file-name of the Fabric Address file.
File Name ===> \\server\Working\FabricAddresses.txt
Connecting to Fabric(s) ...
Login to fabric 1. principal switch WWN = 10:00:00:60:69:80:46:00
Username:admin
Password:
Logged into fabric 1. principal switch WWN = 10:00:00:60:69:80:46:00
Press Enter to continue >
The utility prompts for information about the CSR file to be created.
5. Type the requested information:
a. Enter path and file name for the CSR file to be created; then type y if the address was
entered correctly, or enter n and reenter the address, if not.
b. Type y to include licensed product data in the file; otherwise, type n.
c. Type n to retrieve CSRs only from switches that do not already have a digital certificate; or,
as shown in the example, select y to retrieve CSRs from all switches in the fabric.
PKI CERTIFICATE INSTALLATION UTILITY pki_v1.0.6
GET CERTIFICATE SIGNING REQUESTS
You must enter the file-name of the CSR output file to create.
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| Note: |
| * The named file will be created |
| * The file-name may include a directory path |
| that must already exist. |
| * An extension of '.xml' will be appended to |
| the file name if not already present. |
| * If the file already exists, it will be |
| overwritten. |
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File Name ===> test
Is the filename "test.xml" correct? (y/n): y
**** WARNING, file, “test.xml”, already exists!! ****
Do you want to overwrite it <y/n>? > y