DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide - Supporting DCFM 10.3.x (53-1001360-01, October 2009)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Installation
- In this chapter
- Headless installation information
- Professional, Professional Plus, and Enterprise edition feature support
- Requirements
- Professional edition installation
- Installing Professional edition on Windows systems
- Professional edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems
- Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems
- Professional edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless)
- Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems (headless)
- Troubleshooting the Linux installation
- Professional Plus trial installation
- Professional Plus trial requirements
- Installing Professional Plus trial on Windows systems
- Professional Plus trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems
- Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems
- Professional Plus trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless)
- Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems (headless)
- Professional Plus edition installation
- Installing Professional Plus edition on Windows systems
- Professional Plus edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems
- Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems
- Professional Plus edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless)
- Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems (headless)
- Enterprise trial installation
- Enterprise trial requirements
- Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems
- Enterprise trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems
- Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems
- Enterprise trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless)
- Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems (headless)
- Enterprise edition installation
- Installing the ODBC driver
- Configuring an explicit server IP address
- Smart Card driver installation
- Uninstall
- Migration
- In this chapter
- Professional edition migration
- Professional edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems
- Professional edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems
- Professional Plus trial migration
- Professional Plus trial requirements
- Upgrading Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition
- Professional Plus trial pre-migration requirements on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on Windows systems
- Professional Plus trial pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems
- Professional Plus edition migration
- Upgrading Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition
- Professional Plus edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on Windows systems
- Professional Plus edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems
- Enterprise trial migration
- Enterprise trial requirements
- Upgrading Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition
- Enterprise pre-migration requirements on Windows systems
- Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems
- Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems
- Enterprise pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems
- Troubleshooting Linux installation
- Enterprise edition migration
- Enterprise edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems
- Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on Windows systems
- Enterprise edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on UNIX systems
- Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on Windows systems
- Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on UNIX systems
- EFCM migration
- Importing names
- Editing a user account
- Fabric Manager migration
- Transition
- Index
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About This Document
• Brocade 48000—Inside the chassis next to the power supply bays
• Brocade DCX—On the bottom right on the port side of the chassis
• Brocade DCX-4S—On the bottom right on the port side of the chassis, directly above the
cable management comb.
4. World Wide Name (WWN)
Use the wwn command to display the switch WWN.
If you cannot use the wwn command because the switch is inoperable, you can get the WWN
from the same place as the serial number, except for the Brocade DCX. For the Brocade DCX,
access the numbers on the WWN cards by removing the Brocade logo plate at the top of the
nonport side of the chassis.
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